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r ;n i i .Llll-nlra aril Just Received Two Car Loads of the Latest Styles of Buggies Superior Drills and Seeders, Syracuse Spring Tooth Harrows and Plows, Cultivators, Rollers and Disc Harrows, John Deere, Gale and Syracuse Sulky Plows, Wire Fencing, Barb Wire and Iron Gates, Gasoline Engines, Cream Separators, Star Windmills, Pumps and Tanks, Platform Scales, Deering Binders, Mowers and Rakes, John Deere, Sterling and Keystone Loaders and Side Rakes; Horseshoe Fertilizer. We also handle two of the best makes of Manure Spreaders Corn King and Cloverleaf. We have a full line of Studebaker Buggies and Farm Wagons. If you are in need of any goods this spring we will be glad to quote you prices. Call on us before buying. YALE AND AVOCA. The splendid excellence which has placed the Sterling Piano in more than 55,000 music-loving homes assures, in similar choice, your unequalled satisfaction. STERLING PIANOS Instruments of Sterling manufacture have been before the public for more than 45 years-surely long enough to prove their worth. The fact that every Sterling purchaser is an enthusiastic Ster ling advocate can mean but one thing-that each instrument possesses genuine and enduring merit in every detail. Sterling excellence is attained through the high-grade materials used-the skilled workmanship employed, and the complete and modern equipment of the Sterling Plant. Wc offer a fine variety of beautiful designs in Oak, Mahogany and Circassian Walnut. These Pianos embody the latest improvements and are splendid examples of improved manufacturing facilities rightly directed. Learn of the Remarkable Values Presented At Our Prices-$325, $3.50, $400, $425 and $450 We have sold the Sterling Piano for over a quarter century and would appreciate the opportu nity of showing the 1911 models. Convenient monthly and quarterly terms arranged if desired. Catalog and list of 10,000 Michigan purchasers postpaid if you cannot call. Grinnell Bros Music House Twentv-four Stores Two Piano Factories PORT HURON STORE, 223 HURON AVE. Central Meat Market We carry as choice a line of meats as can be bought Prime Rib Roasts of Beef f Choice Cuts Steak Old Fashioned Spare Ribs (not too spare) Nice Pig Pork Legs or Loin Jersey Veal Cutlets Breast of Veal with Pocket for Dressing Fillets of Veal Nice Lean Bacon (our own curing) We have one of the very best sausage makers in the country. We can give you as fne Bologna, Pork Sausage, Frankfurts, Pressed Beef, Head Cheese, Pickled Heert and Tongue, Liver Sausage as you wish to eat (all home-made) Lent is Here and so are we with as fine a line of fish, such as fresh, salt smoked and canned fish, Seal-Shipt Oysters, Fresh Fish, Salt Trout, Alackrel, Herring, Holland Herring, White Fish, Can ned Fish, Salmon, Lobsters, Schrimps, Sardines. Try our Smoked fish. VegetablesCalifornia Celery, Lettuce, Radishes, Sweet Potatoes, Parsnips, Carrots, Cabbage, Green Onions, Cooking and Bermuda Onions. FRUTS--Oranges, Bannas, Grape Fruits and Apples BUTTER--Choice Dairy and Creamery Butter and High-grade Butterine. Fresh EGGS from the country. CHEESE--Full cream-last June make, Limberger, Wisconsin Brick and McLaren's. Bulk and Bottled Pickles, sweet, sour and sweet mixed, Mustard and Choice Large Olives. Fresh Bread and a large assortment of Cookies. All kinds; of cannds. Our Phone is No. 6. The place where you get your goods delivered promptly. Kindly phone orders early and we will give you the best of service. T, Jo Mieeie, Prop0 The (JjaLB Expositor J as. A. Mf.n'.iks, Publisher. Entered iu the Post-Ollice at YaJe as Second Class Mail Matter. srnscniPTiox kati:: One Year 91 00 Six Months 50 Three Mouths 23 Advertising Pates made known on application. THURSDAY. MAIL 2. 1911. I HNt) J HERB Items of liittrtf I'iiIumi From Our El' ClUUlKH ntlil i 'I Jrnsi'il lor hxpositor . . . i.i-.l iiM'S Smallpox has broken out in St. Clair township. Marlette lias expectations of becom ing a fourth class city. When the ice moved down St. Clair river last week it did a lot of damage to the docks at St. Clair. Prof. G.M. Pice of Peck, will instruct the band at Harbor Peach for one year, and may move his family to that place. gasoline can exploded in the office of the Sanilac County Times one day last week but very little damage was done. Hugh McLean, carrier on the star route from Argyle to Sandusky, has re ceived the contract for another four years. When .lohn Hell administrator, of the estate of .lames Elliott, who died last week at his home near Lexington went to the house to get some papers, he found over 8500 in gold and silver coins in an old chest. Hucrh Malloy.of Memphis came down with a case of small pox while board ing at the National hotel and now Prof. Lewis and two lady teachers are quar antined with others at the hotel. John son Harris is also sick with the disease at his home. It is not known where the men contracted smallpox. Since the disastrous tire of last week poor old Memphis has had some more, The house of Henry Welch burned last Tuesday, tire did damage to the home of Emerson (Iroat on Wednesday morn ing and the same night an old house owned by Thomas Ellis was destroyed by lire. The latest manufacturing concern to locate in Harbor Peach is the Peninsu lar Car Seal company, which is com posed of some local capital. The com pany has contracts to manufacture car seals for several big railroads and will employ at least fifteen men. The man agement of the plant will be in charge ot O. M. Davis and Robert Morley, both of Harbor Peach. They will soon start operations in their building near the kinch creamery. Auction Sales. The undersigned having decided to quit larminir will offer for sale by pub lic auction at the premises 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Yale, on Monday March , 1911, all of her larm stock, implements, etc. Sale to commence at one o'clock p. in. sharp. Usual terms. G. W. Hell, auctioneer. Mrs. D. Smith. S. Ponney, having rented his farm for a term of years, will offer for sale by public auction at the premises miles west of Yale, on Tuesday, - Mar. 14, 11111, all of his farm stock, imple ments, etc. Sale to be a bona iide one and to commence at one o clock p. m. Terms usual. Geo. . Hell, auctioneer Menerey fc Son, having sold their farm, will oiler for sale by public auc tion, at the premises, one mile west and and one mile south of the city of Yale, ou Tuesday, March 7, 1911, all of their live stock, farming implements, eta Sale to commence at 12 o clock p. m. shap. Usual terms. (. W. Pell, auc tioneer. Elison Kngle, having sold his farm will offer for sale at public auction at the premises, mile east of Avoca, on Saturday, March 4th, 1911, commencing atone o clock p.m. sharp all of his farm 6tock, implements, etc. Usual terms, Geo. W. Pell, auctioneer. The undersigned, having sold his farm, will oiler for sale by public auc tion at the premises 2 miles east and 3 miles north of Yale, or 1 mile south and !m newest of Posebunr. on Thurs day, March 2d, commencing at one o'clock p. ra. sharp, all of his farm stock implements, etc. Usual terms. W. W. Lord, auctioneer W. .1. Phillips, prop. Avoid Harsh Drugs. Many Cathartics Tend to Cause Injury to the Bowels If you are subject to constipation, you should avoid 6trong drugs and ca thartics. They only give temporary re lief andlheir reaction i harmful and sometimes more annoying than consti pation. They in no way effect a cure and their tendency is to weaken the al ready weak organs with which they come in constact. We honestly believe that we have the best constipation treatment ever devis ed. Our faith in it is so strong that we sell it on the positive guarantee that it shall not cost the user a cent if it does not give entire satisfaction and com pletely remedy constipation. This prep aration is called Rexall Orderlies. These are prompt, soothing and effective in action. They are made of a recent chemical discovery. Their principal in gredient is odorless, tasteless and color less. Combined with other well known ingredients, long established for 'their usefulness in the treatment of consti pation, it forms a tablet which is eaten just like candy. They may be taken at any time, either day or night, without fear of their causing any inconvenience whatever. They do not gripe, purge nor cause nausea. They act without causing any pain or excessive looseness of the bowels. They are ideal for child ren, weak; delicate persons and aged people as well as for the most hearty person. They come in two size packages, 12 tablets 10 cents, 3( tablets 25 cents. Remember you can obtain them only at our store, The Pexall Store. Grant H olden. VV. C. T. U. Mechanic Street Church of Christ The Pible school sessions of this church meet at 11.30 Lords day morn ing. Remember this service of the church. This church holds Divine service at 10:15 in the morning and 7:00 in the evening. The young people hold their regular prayer meeting at 5.-00 o'clock every Lords clay evening. Prayer and praise service every 1 hursday eve ning at :.. . Harry Haton, minister. Horses. 1 will buy horses worth any where from 823 to 150 if in fair condition and any age. Drop postal card to Karl Wohlberg, 2S11 Stone-st., Fort Huron or phone Ml. t - Expositor Liners pay. BOYS AND GIRLS. Your choice of the following prem iums: Air Gun, 34 in. long, IIP shot tools and tool chest; Bteam engine (ac tual); friction drive auto; 14 in. drum doll house; 12 In. doll; dresser: grocery; store: set dishes: trunk or doll buggy for selling 20 packages of post cards at 10c per package. Send no money, just your name and address and we will send the card. When sold send us 82.00 and we will send you the premiums you select. rite today. MARLETTE NOVELTY CO. Pox 103 Marlette, Mich PAKIiNTS I'ltOHLFM The next regular meeting of the Yale W. C. T. U. will be held at home of Miss Fannie Mathews on Friday, March 3, trom 3 to 4:.50 p. m. This is to be a Mother s meeting and all mothers, especially the mothers of young children, are invited to be pres ent. At this meeting the general sub ject for discussion will be "How to Punish the Child. 1 he lirst lesson be ing on the "Relation of Punishment to Moral Education. The lundamenui principles upon which the intliction of nunishment rests are tne same wnein- er it is done by the parent iu the home, by the teacher in the school, by tne judge in the court of justice or by God in the present or future me. Many a parent has used different modes of punishment without knowing or ask ing "Why?" It is important to discov er what these principles are and how they are applied, or misapplied In home life. The more important ones have to do with the following topics: 1. The general relation of punish Inent to moral education. 2- The aims of punishment. 3. The effects of punishment. 4. The kinds of punishment that mav be intlicted. The lirpt group of lessons in this course is designed to provide for the discussion of these topics. Questions for general discussion next tridav afternoon: 1. Compare (Jen. 18:19 with 1 Sam 3:13. Are there any implications con cerning punishment here? 2. In homes that you have observed have the parents who have punished most been the most successful in the training of their children? :i. Have you known well-trained children who" were rarely punished ? If so, how were the results obtained 4. Why do parents neglect the pun ishment of their children when it should be done? 5. Do parents who punish faithfully lose the affection of their children on that account? M. P. Church. ('lass meeting at 10.00 a. m. Preaching at 10.30 a. in. Sabbath School at 11.45 a. m. Preaching at 7.00 p. m. All are most cordially invited to at tend. J. W. Sax bee, Pastor. Raw Furs Wanted. Highest market prices paid at all times. Those wishing price lists send a postal card and you will receive same. 30- II. l'. Ohmer, l ale. Acknowledge It. Yal Has to Bow to th Inevitable, Scores of Endorsements Prove It After reading the public statement of this fellow sufferer given below, you must come to this conclusion; A rem edy which cured years ago, which has kept the kidneys in good health since. can be relied upon to perform tne same work in other cases. Read this: Fred W. Taylor, 022 Ontario St. Port Huron, Mich., says: "I am very f;lad to recoramed Doan's Kidney Pills, n view of the benefit I have received from their use. Packache annoyed me for a vear or more and 1 was in misery most of the time. My occupa tion requires a great deal of stooping and heavy lifting and this no doubt had a tendency to aggravate my com plaint. Doan s Kidney 1 ills cured me and it took the contents of only live boxes to bring about this result. I think highly of this preparation." The above statement was given in November, 11KM, and when Mr. Taylor was interviewed on April 9, 1909, he said: "I have had no symptoms of kidney trouble since I used Doans Kid ney Pills three years ago. I am glad to confirm my former statement. 1 have recommended this remedy to several people and know of instances in which it has been taken with decided benefit." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Puffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's -and Tappan and Law Win The primary election on Wednesday for the nomination of two circuit judges and one representative was ' a very tame aflair as far as l ale and Prockway township were concerned. Every one excepting one or two of the leading (?) political workers in the city had a pretty strong idea from the start that it would be nothing but Tap pan and Law when the ' votes were counted. Poth these gentlemen were former residents of Yale and have a host of friends who stood by them faithfully. And although the vote in the city was very light they rolled up safe majorities. Pelow we publish the results in Yale and surrounding townships: How They Voted Townships and Wards I lluru hvlll.- .... &roi kway Merlin I'luy Columbus I'uwo China t'ottrtllvill . . . Clyd Kat China . . . . Kmmett Kurt Gratiot . . . Greenwood . . . . Grant Ira Kim hall KenocKee Lynn MuHsey . l'ort Huron Twp. Kiley St. Clair Twp. . . Wales Marine City 1st ward 2nd ward 3rd ward St. Clair 1st ward 2nd ward 3rd ward Yale in ward . . . . .'nd ward 3rd ward Port Huron Clty- lst prec inct . . 2nd precinct . 3rd precinct . 4th precinct . ftth precinct . 6th precinct . 7th precinct . 8th precinct . 9th precinct . 10th precinct 11th precinct Total City 43 73 30 SO 31 9 25 18 34 5 11' 37" yo 55' 17 40 44 30 yy is F.6 3 4 50, 43, 34! i 44 36 16 I 40 60: 491 59, 98 44 67 36 98 35 20 23; 19 31 : 8: 32; 93 42 30 38 49, 21 95 9 47 31! 68i i 56 52 34 44! 34 18i "i 4lj 67i 54 58! 22! i 139 138 160; 174! 108! ISO, 56 67 47 48! 39! 44! .52 53! 39 870i 827! 10 21 9 55 9 13 6 1 4 3 8 35 15 14 28 23 37 15 32 16 19 8 25 11 22 6 17 13 7 10 10 14 50 77 109 99 60 113 35 72 28 23 28 694 Grand Total 221 1 2170 1210 I Obituary. j Ilo still prepared for death and doiMJi or life Khali thereby be the sweeter. Shakespeare. It behooves our sad duty this week to chronicle the death of a beloved hus band and father in the personlof Samuel C.Hultman, whose sickness was of such short duration that death came with a terrible shock to the family, who, only a brief six days before, had seen the loved one moving amongst them in the performance of his usual duties. The disease to which he succumed was of the nature of LaGrippe and heart trouble and death occurred JSlon day night at his home 2 miles north and i mile east of Melvin. The funeral services was held on Thursday at 10 a. m. from the M. E. church which he always attended. The remains were laid to rest in the family lot at Elmwood. Samuel Huffman was born in Canada May 8, 1812. In 1872 was married to Miss Eliza Mclnally and for 30 years have their lives llowed together smooth ly and happily. Six children were born to them, live now living Mrs. E. L. .Tobe, Prown City; Mrs. P. Franklin, Peck; Mrs. Wm. Jacobs Yale, David and Samuel at home. Deceased was 09 years and 9 months of age. lie was thoroughly devoted to his home and family filling his life with home duties and was a kind inena and neighbor. The community sympathizes with Mrs. Huffman and family in their be reavement. Remember if vou have anv noultrv to sell, T. J. Minnie buys six days of the week, the year around, and pays the highest market prices. SPECIAL PARGAINS IN HOUSES 7 room house, new, Spring st 81100 8 room house, two lots, Mary st. . .81500 12 room double house, Wood st. ..31350 8 room house, modem. Main st. . .82100 7 room house, barn, Mill st 8 050 8 room house, with 3 acres land. .31100 7 room cottage, large lot Maryst. .81000 It don t pay to build when you can buy houses at these prices. Petter see us at once if you are thinking or l uying. Wm. R. MacDONALD & CO., Peal Estate and Insurance Phone 179 Yale, Mich. n V f 1 2 ' 1 1 . . Our Way of doing laundering suits our customers and we're going to keep right aloqg doing our way, because Its the right way. The way to laundry is to laundry right. That's what this laundry always has done, and will continue to keep on doing. Try us and, be satisfied, already you've lost something by not launder ing here. Ritter's Laundry There Is NoPcairL. when W E do your "TEKTIIPI X I N i" We APSOLUTELY guarantee this to YOU mind you. We MEAN YOU! Wouldnt you PL GLAD to have YOUK OWN TEETH made PKJHT so that they will last' you' forj YEAPS and Y LAPS to come if you can have this done WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN? thousands of our pleased pat ients all over this counlry will gladly tell you that W E are doing this for them EVEPY DAY and our expert DENT ISTS are all middleagftd men of WIDlc EXPERIENCE' in doing LASTING PAINLPSS.HIGHCLASS dental work and you can see our work right among your J friends Jand neighbors. .1UST ASK Til KM! Pesides OUR prices are RIGHT, AP SOLUTELY RIGHT and MODEST You pay us just 50c to have YOUR tooth filled witli the PEST SILVER. GOLD-FILLINGS will coraeJifrom SI UP according size. WHITE or POP CELAINE CROWNS we will put ou for you for 83 to 85 SOLID GOLD CROWNS the 22 KARAT kind are only 81. PRIDGE WORK the SAME. A Full Set of Teeth Will Cost You Only $5.00 guaranteed to "STAY UP" TIGHT in your mouth and NOT to PREAKI We also make the famous ZOLOMTE plates, ALUMINUM PLATES and GOLD PLATES. People OUTSIDE of Port Huron can have their DKN TAL WORK done THE SAME'DAY THEY COME IN, but let us know when you intend to come in if you can. WE WILL PAY YOUR RAILROAD FARE TO OUR OFFICES IF YOUR DENTAL WORK AMOUNTS TO TEN DOLLARS OR OVER. Of course you have heard that we issue YOU a WRITTEN GUARAN TEE WITH ALL DENTAL WORK we do for you! IT PROTECTS YOU. If your teeth however, are 60 bad that they CANNOT PE SAVED and you want them OUT we will take them out for you APSOLUTELY WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN. This means EXACTLY as we say here. OUR WAY' of EXTRACTING teeth by OUR OWN PAINLESS METH OD is the talk of the people. Just ask a few of your neighbors. Undoubted ly you will find MANY that can CON FIRM our assertion. COME IN and see us next time you are . in Port Hu ron. You will be glad you came and you will see a REAL MODERN DEN TAL OFFICE WITH "THE PAIN LEFT OUT." National Dentists, Port.lluron's Only Cut Rate Dentists 221 Huron -A.-ve23.-ae Pear it in mind again! No pain modern methods, cut rate prices, best materials used and your railroad fare paid by us as above stated. WE JfA.YF A.LA1)V ASSISTANT FOR OUR LADY PATIENTS. FURNITURE A N D UNDERTAKING In the fall house cleaning time one finds several pieces of furni ture worn out and needs replacing with new. We have a fine large assortment of Bed Room Suites, Entension Tables, Chairs and Rockers, Lounges, Settees. Etc. a visit to our store will convinc you that we have as large an assort ment of everything needed in a home as can be found anywhere, l'rices as low as the lowest. GEO. GOUGH. WATKINS' REMEDIES Extracts, Spices, Toilet Articles, Etc. Sold by W. J. MARTIN YALE m - . MICIL take no other. Subscribe for the Yale Expositor.