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I ASK FOlt lfiyou do not get It you are not gettlnar tue Desi ORDER THE BEST which is found" NIMS' BAKERY Here you will find a full line of ppsds usually supplied uy ine nrsi ericas bakery. Ico Cream and IcoCream Soda Qeo. Gough, Funeral Director. Licensed Kmbalmer by the State Hoard of Health. Full line of CUaQns, Caskets, Funeral Supplies fWa Hearse and 2 Black Hearses. All calls promptly attended. prices t Reasonable. rimples and eruptive blotches are most onpleas aj Washes do not help, tonics da not cure, but if yea use "HERMIT" SALVE ?-ri will be relieyed and cured and your skin will stealthy and Bound. Mo reason to be in agony nwy more with this old family remedy on hand, it d as it has been for 25 years it has trained a wwdcrlul reputation and thousands of young men tUOtfc ; .. 25 and 50c. MATHEWS & WIGHT. HOW IS THE TIME . t !'ive your PICTURES FRAMED A l.irgo assortment of Mould ing, Matting, Etc, nlwuys in stock. Repairing, Upholstering rl n shop work done promptlj. IRA GOHEEN White Building. JTalo, Micb. SEPT, Stb. XOOC. TRAINS LEAVE YALE AS FOLLOWS: Fot Fort Huron and east at 9:17 A. M. and 8:08 P. M. or Saginaw find way Stations 8 A3 A. M. and 7:17 P. M. Fo Grand Rapids. Ludington and western points, Uettoit and Toledo 9:43 A. M. M ISWIN. Agtnt H. F. MOELLEK, Oneral Passenger Agent. WHEN YOU VISIT PORT HURON l'ut Up at the Union Hotel! PHIL. EICHHORN. JR . PROP. This house ia furnished throughout with Electric Call Hells, Electric Fans ima every other convenience lor the comfort of guests. Flrot-Cla98 Tables.. FIrst-Clasa Rooms. . K t 4 J . GO YEARS' ijftf EXPERIENCE 4 . Traoi Marks Copyrights Ac. Anrone nendlnix a aketrh and description msy qnli'klv ascertain our oi'lntnn free whether an Invfiitton Is probnlily fiHtentahle. Commnnlrn tlen.srrlrtly rniirtdpiiMM. Hnnllook on Patents "if fren. 'IdfHt nirenry for urtna patents. I'Htonte taken tliroiiuh Munn tt Co. receive rprrUU ftUt, without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely llln.tratal wwklv. T nrvnt clr 'nlntion t ntir aclentlfln jonrtml. Terms, (.1 m ronr; four months, IL. tH.ll by ull newsdealer. MUHSKCo.'8""-"'. New York liraucb UiTlco, 625 V St Waahlotitoii, V. C LMPO DO. LaFHAIICO'S ulIPOUIID. Rfo. tpeedy regulator: 25e?ita. Prnptits or mall. Uevftlaifree. !. LaIUANCO, r&iladilpula, Pa. YOUNG MEN mm 3.- J Humor and Philosophy By DUNCAN N. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. The operation of petting an Idea through the heads of some people Is so painful to theui that It Is only com mou humanity to chloroform them first. A woman with a past Id rather apt to prefer a mau with a present. Lives of great men might remind us of several things they do not now suggest If wo knew all of the de tails. Fraud Is the thing that tho other fel low won by. People who ask you for advice may want merely to flatter yoa, but the chances are that It Is preliminary to a touch. Some people are so small minded that they can't be anything else than jealous minded. If you want to be popular, always let the other fellow find the fault. The woman who marries for a home may have to make It all herself after ward. Girls wouldn't do for soda watei clerks. They might misunderstand the winks. Some women make fools of them selves, but others prefer to, mak them of men. The Heated Term, When It 13 ninety in the Bhado And men nro dropping by tho way. Don't kick ns though it were your trade; Hot wcathp- is not hero to etay. And do not ever be afraid Dut that it will cool oft some day. You vouldn,f like to go around On snow.shoes gliding through the year And havo to stamp your feet and pound. And always rport a frozen ear. A country like that can bo found If you don't Hko the climate here. .TVe need a little pell of heat To have tho corn crop nicely made; We should be shy of things to rat "Without a harvest, I'm afraid. To make life happy and completo We need to have the farmer's trade. So let us take the sun and shade, The breezes and the summer heat. And, with our fans and lemonade. Say, "Really, Isn't this a treat!" For summer soon will slip down grade And winter '11 be here with both feet. His Mother's Admonition, Johnny Smalson saw a green apple clinging to Its parent bough. The ap ple was small and Insignificant, and Johnny would probably never have noticed It but for the fact that hLi mother had Impressively told him that green apples are now abroad upon trees and that they make little boys sick if little boys eat them. Johnny paused and regarded the marly little green thing In wonder ment He could not figure out why any self respecting little boy should ever want to eat such a little verdant rock as that appeared to bo. Then suddenly he thought that if he should eat It he would probably discover why little boys like to eat greeu apples, so Johnny Immediately proceeded to club the apple off the tree, and then he forthwith surrounded It with great relish for knowledge and some for the apple, and it didn't make him sick. Ever know of a real live boy outside of n story book that It did Common Slip. -No wonder tho man was a croaker; He thought ho could turn up tho Joker, r.ut lie drew tho wrong card, And It lot him down hard, So broke that ho couldn't bo broker. He Knew. "What's more annoying than a boy about tho house?" exclaimed the boy's sister. "That's dead easy," replied her ad admirer "a boy that's camping on jour trail." The Kitten Might. "Which would you rather have, little girl, a baby or a kitten?" "A kitten, 'cause you dasn't slap n, baby except when your ma ain't round." Thinks of Her Cooking. "Absence makes the heart grovt fonder." "You bet absence and hotel meals Timely. In looking for amusement. Here Is some jrood advice Trcparo to have hay fever If jrou have sot the price. Memory Failed Him. "I have never tasted lobster. "Don't you remember that time yot bit your tongue?" Bit f hon OAxe rou ' TWO FAMILY RESIDENCE. Modern Doable Honse With Many Attractive Feature Coat, 2,20O. Copyright. 1D05. by Stanley A. Dennis, 231 uroauway, Now York. We show herewith elevation and floor plans for a model, low cost double house. This house may bo erected on a foot lot, or larger, at an esti mated cost of $2,20). There Is a cel lar under the entire house, with twelve and eight Inch walls, laid In cement mortar. The cellar floor Is also of ce- man FltONT ELEVATION. ment. The hot air furnaces In the cel lar heat the entire house. Tho frame Is of hemlock lumber. The houe Is sheathed and covered with two ply building paper, narrow beveled siding of cypres and white cedar shingles. The main roof Is covered with cypres dimension shingles on 1 by 2 Inch Fpruoe lath. All windows except those of the cel lar are fitted with outside blinds, hung with up to date hardware. The ex terior woodwork Is painted with two D ii6 Room 7'CU w o EiartT HALF OP FITIST FLOOR FLAX. good coats of white lead linseed oil paints of such colors as may bo de sired. Tho Interior walls aro lathed and plastered with two good coats of patent plaster, finished white and hard. The floors are of North Caro lina phoe, blind nailed. The Btalrs are of cypress, with ash newels, rails and balusters. Th Interior trim hi of one inch clear cypres. The parlors and dining rooms are fitted with quartered oak mantels, wtth bevel plate mirrors tiled facing and summer pieces. Tho kitchens and bathrooms contain complete plumbing and Sutures of the latest and most Roof niGHT HALF OF SKCOXD FLOOR TLAX. Improved make. The hardware Is of plain Imitation bronze, with apple wood knob, ro'-es and escutcheons. The building Is piped far gas throughout. The floor plain given here illustrate the riht sMe of thsi kr-Wi. The apart ments on the left p!;1o are ideutical with those on the right, except that the positions of th" rnm nr "v?ri--!. r M u P-dlrl I 7-'6"X7:0 j h m 2!0A4:3 w I PoRcn o par.- A. M. E. APP0INTMENT8. 6everal Important Changes Among Colored Methodists. Ypsilanti, Mich., Sept. 26. Monday, the last day of the A. M. E. confer ence, waa taken up largely with re iorta and gathering up the loose ends The appointments follow; Presiding elder, J, W. Sanders, Cassopolls; De troit, Bethel, Rev. Dr. D. A. Graham, Ebeaezer, C. E. Allen; Brown'i Chapel, G. W. Bell; Ann Arbor, C. M. Crosby; Flint, C. F. Hill; Saginaw. F. A.' Hartford; Adrian, W. T. Artis; Pontlac, C. J. Dean; Lansing, V. P. Q. Byrd; Whlttaker, W. II. Brown; Grand Rapids, J. M. Evans; Jackson, G. W. Brown; Fort Wayne, Ind., Lew is Pettiford; South Bend, Ind., C. W. Roberts; Wabash, Ind.. William Col lins; Ypsilanti, J. E. Lyons; Battle Creek, F. W. Becks: Cassopolls. J. II. Alexander; Kalamazoo, W. M. Simp son; Day, W. A. Bruce, Benton Har bor, J. T. Hill; St. Joseph, M. P. Cole; Volinia, to be supplied; Nlles, S. T. Byrd. Rev. W. W. Clark is transferred to Chatham, Ont., and Rev. Benjamin Roberts to Toronto, Ont. Rev. J. W. Sanders and Rev. W. P. Q. Byrd were elected trustees of Wil berforce university. ENGINEER KILLED. Pere Marquette Train Is Wrecked at Lawrence, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich, Sept. 26. A Pere Marquette caboose and locomo tive were derailed at Lawrence Mon day afternoon and turned over In ditch. Engineer William Gorman of Granl Rapids was caught under the over turned engine and killed. H. B. Cutler and William Stevenson, Chicago traveling men In the caboose, were slightly injured. Huntley Back to Prison. Jackson, Mich., Sept. 20.- Convicf Edward Huntley, who becinu.' lciom when imprisoned hero and wa. trans ferred to Marquette pr'.son. vliere he was paroled last year, must po bac.t to serve his unexpired senNLre, and it will now be 1907 before be cj:n havn his freedom. A week a so Huntley came to Jackson and on bIng ordered to quit the town by the pollco he ht came drunk and has since bf rn In jail. Monday morning Secretary Mmray ot the pardon board notified Utu tley o his decision. George Ceebe Located. South Haven, Sept. 2C--George Beebe, a former city treasiriT of thi city, who disappeared from lv-re ten years ago with a part i.-f hrt funds of the local Oddfellows lod? bee.) heard from. He 'was accidentally shot In a small Texas town, where he had been put on guard to watch fou chick en thieves who were dolns l-tislnes in the neighborhood. Beebo is bj Ueved to have been shot by lis own gun, the trigger having caught In th3 twig of a brush. Woman Charged With Horse Stealing Traverse City, 'Mich., Re?..'. 26. Mrs. Amelia Kaiser was arretted Mon day on a charge of stealing a hors3 and harness, valued at vllC. from Nel iton Perry. She alleges tint the hors was a present to her from her hus band, Adolph Kaiser, from vhom sh has separated. When tho she Iff tried to serve a warrant she. refused to let him In and ho had to hrek down tha floor. Governor Has Tonsllltls. Lansing, Mich., Sept. 26. Got. War ser is under the doctor's care at his home in Farmlngton, suffering from severe attack of tonsllitls. MICHIGAN BRIEFS. Printers In the employ of tho Na tional Printing & Engrav'ng Co. of Niles went on strike Moil ay for an eight-hour day at prevaV'ng wages $18 per week. Two pioneers of the Huron shore were married at Hillman, t"e contrac" ing parties being James Tlui.t, aged 72, of Hillman, and Mrs. Melissa Johnson of Alpena, who h-? Mrcn se-enty-one summers. Both h":de and groom had been marrlod tico before Patrick Moran of Erie. Ta., Ins iden tified tho body marked ".'. n" at Cal umet as that of his son, Thor.jas Mo ran, a sailor on the wrecked bteamer Iosco. This is the third of the eight bodies recovered that have bee n iden tified and shipped to thk forme homes. Thornton Leroy Wejten'ieirei, ngei 5 years, of Kalamazoo, d'ed suddenly of cerebro spinal meningitis. The boy attended school last weeK ::.nd waj sick two days before n consultation of physicians determined the Oiseaso However, physicians do not fear an epidemic. Frank Revard and Fred Mf.lache of Mt. Clemens, sailors on ha barge Godfrey, fell from the ma fit which they we.O scraping, to tho Cede, 63 feet below. Malacho f-dl ?Z feet far ther Into the hold. Revard du J whllo being taken to a Hou?hfon hospital, while Malache lingered in great agony several hours. The badly decomposed body of Frel Crum, who attempted to kil his for mer awectheart, Leona Leblanc, .and her escort, Denny Brennan two weeks ago, was found In the wood? i.orth of Alpena. He had shot himself, the e volver being found under the body. Ho had apparently been dead about ten days. How Can You Refuse? If we are willing to sell you Cal-cura Solvent, Dr. David Kennedy's latest medicine, on an abso lute guarantee to refund your money if it fails to dissolve and expel stone and gravel from kidneys and bladder, and cure all forms of kidney dis ease, if we take all the risk in this way how can you refuse to try this wonderful medicine ? Cal-cura Solvent cures kidney troubles and back aches by dissolving the irritating gravel, stone and uric acid that cause these diseases, thus making a permanent cure. Cal-cura Solvent is the only medicine for kidney and bladder troubles sold under a guarantee to cure or refund the money. We are warranted in making this offer because its record of cures is nine out of every ten cases. It is not a patent medicine : it is a prescription from the hands of a well known physician and surgeon a medicine used by Dr. Kennedy in his large private praciice with unfailing success. Our faith is shown by our unusual offers money back should Cal-cura fail. All druggists, $1.00. Tub GaxCI-ka Co., Kingston, N. Y. "The American Boy" Magazine. THE BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST, BEST BOY'S MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. I'.OYS LIKK IT because It treats of everything do s are interested in and iu the way that lnteretits rheiu f ' JOT-. A" .'CA' PARENTS LIKE IT and like their boss to have it. loo;nwn nrltannm and manly tone and the hluh character of its content. It is the only Miccossful attempt to chain a boy's interest and tiire him the kind of reading matter that he wants served to him In such a way as to stir up his ambition, uplift and inspire him. Hoys want reaJiinr inatteras intioh ns "grown-ups" if they can iret the rltrht kind. ii parents supply them with the wishy-washy kind. or noneat all. thev iistiallv in:in:iirH tn vot the kind they oughtn't to have, and boy-bandits and would-be "Ueadwood Dicks" are the result. YOUR BOY VILL L KE "THE AMERICAN BOY," and you will like him to have It, for It Is Interest ing. Instructive and educative. Authorities pro nounce it the Ideal boys' niana.lno. It has been a tremendous success. Kalnlmr nearly lJ.'i.ooosub- bcripiioug in iour years, ami uih parents ot our subscribers say It deserves a million more. Ai one parent writes: "In my cplnon The American Hoy works a two-iold purpose. It makes a man out of a boy, and it nmkes a boy aaiu out of a full-ktrown man." No publication for yountr peoplo Is paving so much inuney for hltrh-elass literary matter for its readers as is "The American Hoy." Subscription Trice of "The American Hoy." one year.. The Yale Expositor, one year .$1.00 1.(10 Total $.00 Hoth one year for $l.CO Address. THE EXPOSITOR. Yale, Mich. BIG LEGS CAN BB QUICKLY REDUCED WITH H E V E-0 From Tarlons causes, horses are troubled more er less with swollen or puffed which U neg lected will cause stlflnei. clumsy action and an unsaleable conaltion. There is no ooeasloa for this trouble to ealst as the new dlscovary called II EVE-O, will with a few doses rtraore this very preralent trouble. HEVK-O. the aew dis covery for heaves, eourths, distemper and kid ney troubles, Is mssittit with remarkable suc cess. IU action is esiek and declslre. Heaves usually surl from distemper, ee.ds, m Hasty hayoraratai U ellnar eais tae stemMB eoroeslM paired mm isuii Ire tubal M well M the other eruans. H BVC-O to wpared for Jus I sueh earns. Kidutys fsv deeea will show marked usviboI aaf klda? trouble (wUlcU rnakss U a taoreuxk elood puri fier). e s lew dnM la ket ra mwk will siap dletesspevaadeure iUub. Wsieo ef- tle frequently im mM. f-v w equally 4 La Ueui. A trial will ? Us Byperierivj. yviuui acka, all drugs'. U. Pwuiiuei K s4 take aeialM RAPID RAILWAY SYSTEM . Tlio Great 3Pan.ora.mJtc Iona-to 33et"ween. Port Huron and Detroit I.o-w XSat3 - Z'a.xlcr Caia X"rq,a.aa.t Cer-rlce (Cars run ou central standard time. Time table subject to chano without notice.) Detroit-Port Huron Specials Dally, running over new short line. 1 T.v Tort Huron (wnltlfurronm)7:'W)a m ,3:30 pm. Arrive at Detroit (M.C l)eot) lo;(r.' a in., 6:0-Jp m I'ave Detroit (M. C. Depot) 7:45 a. in., 3:45 p. in Arrive at i'ort Huron (waiting room) 10:.0a.m. i:Jo n. m. Time between INirt Huron and Detroit City Hall, two bourn and thirty minutes. Itetrular ears leave Port Huron (waltlmr room) fort. flair. Marine City, Alon:ie, Mt. Clemens, Detroit and all Intermediate points at 6: J0 a. m. and every hour thereafter until h:-o p. in. cars running over old route via Alironae. Direct connections are made in Port Huron with Pere Marquette trains to and from the north. Had Axn, fro well an I all war stations, Also N'atlons on the Port Huron. Saginaw and Hav City Division. l-are. Port Huron to Detroit one wny, 00c.. Hound trip tickets ran bo purchased at altlng Ilooiii in I'ort Huron to Detroit and return a $1 r.o. For folders, time tables, booklets, etc., address Harrv Hullen. Ien. Mipt.. Detroit, Mich., or Geo. V. Parker, U. E. and P. A., Detroit, Mich. ALL THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS in the large cities are using; Plati num paper on their bet-t work. Iliddleconib'a Studio is the only place in the city to pet photos on this paper. We uee the Platinum paper and give you no substitute, and call It Platinum. ' ,Ve alo have exclusive ale for th$ linet line of Pholo Mounts and Fold ers manufactured in the United Stales Biddlccomb Art Studio, r.'oiae! Block. Port Huron- MCS. CECEUA STOWE, Orator, Eniro Noas Club. 17G Warren Avenue, Chicaoo, III., Oct. 22, 1S02. For nearly four years I suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted on an operation as the only way to pet well, i, however, strongly objected to an operation. My husband felt disheartened as well &a I, for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at Lest. A friendly druggist advised him to get a Dottle of Wine of Cardui for ne to try, and b did so. I tepan to improve in a fewdavs and my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks I waj another being. , Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every woman how a home is taiLlenedby female wcaknes and how coin pletely Wico of Cardui curea tliat sick ness and brines health and happi ness again. I)o hot go on suffer ing. Oo to your druggist today .. 1 11 t ...1? r ... ' eituru u i.w UOiiiO 01 Wine ot taruui. SOCIETY DixaECTorvsr. F. & A. M. BROCKWAY LODGE. NO. 316. 0iKeRular communication for 1905 will ho 1. 1 .... tl.u f..l!.,...,, l-l... - In.,, ...mil .,.,!. ., M I.. ..'.U t.,.11 corner Main and North streets. Vale: Jan. 19, li'.h Id 1 ir III A HP t- M-iv Id u t on. I O I July 13,' Aui;. iu", Sept. 7. Oct. li. Nov 9. De.T and 27. Edward Newell. V. M. Henry rearce, Sec. II. K. Heard, Trcas. YALE CHAPTER. NO. 64, O.E.S. RKCL'LAH MEETINfSS for lOor, will be held on the following Wednesday evenines of each montli In Masonic hall, Vale: -January 25, February 22, March 22, April 19, May 24. June 21, July 19, Aug. 1. Sept 13. Oct. 1, November 15, uec. is. .Mrs. .Minnie r.. iioiuen, w jvi. Dr. V.A.Lucy, W. V. Mrs. Blanche Learmont, Sec. YALE TENTt NO. 86, K. O. T. M. M. RECULAU UEVIEV7 every llrstand third Tuesday eveninus of each month at7;:io clock sharp i in their Hall, Mathews te wtL'ht uuhk. visitincsir KnlL'hts will be rovallv re- feel ved. Members request ed to attend retrularlv. John Ellsworth. Coin. Wm. Stark. It. K. W. A.Cavanawh, F. K. ADVANCE LODGE, NO. 110. I. O. O. F. vc'"'. iMeeis every rruiay eveninu at their hall in Union Itlock, Yale. Z isuiiiu ureiiireu uiwav weieoino. W. A. Cavanauh. N. i. Alfred (loheen. Sec. A. Griswold, Treas. BUSINESS DIRECTORY DR. BENJ. CLYNE PHYSICIAN. SUROEON AND ACCOU CHEK. oniee on Main street, first door south of Oeorvre Mclntyre'i Ware Rooms. Ofllco hours from 12 to 3:30. Tues days and baturdays all day. YALE, MICH. WILLIAM WIGHT. t I. C. M. Trinity University. M. C. M. Ill Victoria University, Toronto, Ont. OfilQn and residence on Main street. Office hours: 7 to tt a m, U m to 1:30 p in and after Op m. YALE, MICH. A. POLLOCK, M. D. OFFICE Over First National Dank, hours: 8-.00 to 10: :) a. m., 1 to 4 'tvesdays and Saturdays. Office p. m. YALE, MICH. DR. P. G. LATHROP. DENTIST, has had 30 years experience In Mechanical Dentistry. Uses the totest methods of extracting teeth. Oillce on Main street, next door south of The l'al shjy, YALE, MICH. J.B.STEVENS. VETERINARY SUKdEON. Graduate of Toronto Veterinary College. .Mem ber Stile Veterinary association. Calls Croniptly attended day or nluht. OfTlce in ulIuUiu opposite Tho Paisley. YALE. MICH. AARON WINDSOR. rpoNsoRIAL ARTIST. If you want a A first-class hair cut. shave, shampoo or "ft-foam, don't fail to clve him a call. Charges moderate. Hot and cold liaths. :2C?:y fountain '.cj ';.jgst3 A Zwy JleJiulcd for Eu.'y Fv; 'e. ?.rla -rs'CoMaa U'.-.h an-I Tiei Vigor A sTe- iflf! fir Cir;sMrat Imi. In-livro -tion. T.tva . :1 id Kiit't--v Tron'iln. rininlc-. Ccrin-t. Irnnura Til-M.-i. I, , lirtvitfi. MtiiriKli HowelK. Hondaehs nna l-.ickit'i. H'sHorky Mountain l oalntftb-i l--t fo-t.. ertfs n lwT ff.'-i'iino made by U-JM.M.'ill !'( OoHIaMT T T rl : ! .11. Wis. . cir- f:"".?,rr.r3 fo.t r eople CctttntsMt! Tli'teetUSit) " ary tottle. A piloted rsar- tadfUN' ireof ef IU merits and bsjl ro. f .it:tl), Tte. ThouseAds tes t'fy le Its hesllng pewen llofc t!- 'Sa and KOe. Hold tTknJ here. T. P.rlOUL74 nsfr.. tcaley CH, iltaavj l-lant an nd in Tho Expositor and fco 3our ImsHicM grow. I I mm wm TTS jfV f7 tn me Kool Cough lyrapi 1 III 9 famous. II cures Patrv's cm ftVW a oriindra'sCouch. Bronchial CruC-r-s Trouhle.Obstlnate.Copsumpiil Cwl4VlijjrT Ite.Croup.AithmaUe.WhoprW . -c iT Ins. 1 irirpo. CaUirlJi