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. There Is No Pain when WE iloyourMTKKTJIFIXlN(JS" We ABSOLUTELY guarantee this to YOU mind you. We MEAN YOU! Wouldntyou JJE GLAD to have YOUIt OWN TEETH made HHJ11T so that they will last you for YEAKS and YEAKS to come if you have this done WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST TAIN? thousands of our pleased pat ients all over this country will gladly tell you that WE are doing this for them EVEHY DAY' and our expert DENT ISTS are all middleaged men of WIDE EXPERIENCE in doing LASTING PAINLESS, 111(311 CLASS dental work and you can see our work right among your friends and neighbors. .1 UST ASK Til EM I Besides OUR prices are RIGHT, AB SOLUTELY RIGHT and MODEST You pay us just 50c to have YOUR tooth filled with the REST SILVER. GOLD-FILLINGS will come from 81 UP according size. WHITE or POH CELAINE CROWNS we will put on for you for to $5 SOLID GOLD CROWNS the 22 KARAT kind are only 81. RRIDGE WORK the SAME. A Full Set of Teeth Will Cost You . . n r Only $5.00 guaranteed to "STAY' UP" TIGHT in your mouth and NOT to RREAK! We also make the famous ZOLOMTE plates, ALUMINUM PLATES and GOLD PLATES. People OUTSIDE of Port Huron can have their DEN IAL WORK done THE SAME DAY T11EY COME IN, but let us know when you intend to come in if you can. WE WILL PAY YOUR RAILROAD PARE 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 PROT ECTS Y O U. If your teeth however, are so bad that they CANNOT RE SAVED and you want them OUT we will take them out for you ABSOLUTELY 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 lind 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 seo a REAL MODERN DEN TAL OFFICE WITH "THE PAIN LEFT OUT." National Dentists, Port Huron's Only Cut Rate Dentists 221 Huron -A-venue Rear it in mind again!' No pain modern methods, cut rate prices, best materials used and your railroad fare paid by us as above stated. W E HAVE A LADY ASSISTANT FOR OUR LADY PATIENTS. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING In the fall house cleaning time one linds several pieces of furni turo worn out and needs replacing with new. We have a line large assortment of Bed Room Suites, Entension Tables, Chairs and Rockers, Lounges, Settees, Etc. , A visit to our store will convince ou that we have as large an assort ment of everything needed In a home as can be found anywhere. Prices as low as the lowest. GEO. GOUGH. J WATKINS1 REMEDIES Extracts, Spices, Toilet Articles, Etc. Sold by W. J. MARTIN YALE - - MICH. Subscribe for the Yalo Expositor. RECITAL! Miss Benedict's Class in Music will itfve a Recital in Central Hall, Yale, on Friday Eve., June 2nd Program: Instrumental Solo Instrumental Duet Instrumental Solo Instrumental Duet Instrumental Solo Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet Instrumental Solo.. Instrumental Solo Instrumental Duet Instrumental Solo Vocal Solo Instrumental Duet Instrumental Solo Instrumental Solo Instrumental Solo Vocal Solo Instrumental Duet Instrumental Solo Vocal Solo Instrumental Solo Instrumental Solo Instrumental Solo Instrumental Duet Vocal Solo Instrumental Solo Instrumental Solo Instrumental Solo Instrumental Solo Instrumental Solo Vocal Solo Instrumental Solo Instrumental Trio..' .Thelma DePeel, Vocal Duet Instrumental Duet Admission 10c and 20c North Riley Jas. Kenney, of, Detroit, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Mary Hogan.ol Detroit, is spend. ing a few days with Mrs. E. Short. r lva Sharrard, of Washington, '., Is spending her vacation with her mother Mrs. Will Kile. i , . Mrs. Albeit Foley; of Detroit, is vis iting her parents' Mr.' and Mrs. Pat. Rums. V ' . Mrs. Nathan Storey, is entertaining her sister of Port' Huron. Eva A. Murphy had the misfortune of breaking her limb recently. She is improving nicely and her friends hope for her speedy recovery. A Peculiar Wrench Of the foot or ankle may produce a very serious sprain. A sprain is more painful than a break. In all sprains, cuts, burns, bruises and scalds Renne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil is the best thing to use. Relieves the pain, reduces swelling, is a perfect anti-septic and heals rapidly. Kllective also when taken for Cholera Morbus, Cramps and dysen tery. Price 25 cts. Sold by Pollock A: Hennessy. West Kenockee Win. Cameron spent Sunday in Rrown City. Mrs. 1'atrick Orace called on Rrock way friends Sunday. Frank Cameron was a Yah; visitor Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Martin was an Avoca guest Saturday. Farmers have planted their corn and are getting ready for beans. Mrs. Chas. Cameron was an Kmmett guest Sunday. S.J. Cameron called on Yale friends Thursday. The usual decoration day exercises wero held here Tuesday. Improve The Stock If your stock Is in poor condition, does not thrive or look well, it will pay you to get a 23-ct. package of Ilarvell's Condition Powder. There is no food stuff in the package. It is all medicine. Every ingredient being chosen for its beneficial effect on the stomach, blood and bowels. The animal Improves right from the start and quickly recovers flesh, spirits and a bright glossy coat. Price 23 cts. Sold by Pollock fc Hen nessy. ADVERTISED UTTERS. May 29, lllll. Rev. J. II. Mclntyre John Rreckenrldge E. Harvey Drake, P. M. Morses I will buy horses worth anywhere from i?2r to 8150 if in fair condition and any age. Drop postal card to Karl Wohlberg, 2811 Stone-st., Port Huron, or phone 5(51 5- Two Farms for Sale One 80 acres within two miles of Yale. Buildings in good shape. Immediate possession, with crop. Price, $4500 One 80 acres, 4 miles from Yale. Frame house; barn and orchard. Possession in November. Price, $3500. These arc better bargains than you'll get elsewhere ITorraan H3. HerToert, Union Block, YALE, MICH. Leona llolcomb Leo Conroy and Janet Sayles Mildred Sweet ictor Learmont and Arthur Clyne Mildred Ruh Carrie Riight and Minnie Foster Donald and Frank McKenzie liessie' Minis Donald Mclntyre Leta and Jlernico Holden Dorothy Lacy Mora Holden Marjorie Menzies and Thehna Minnie -. NellietStevens Irene Schmidt ....Rernard llolcomb ..Miss Hayward Faye Wight and Aileen Learmont Phyllis Ingram ....Roy Moore Ilazel Wharton Carrie Plight Ruth Menzies Leona llolcomb and Russell Nichols Miss Pierce Rertha Clyne Helen Sheehy Russell Nichols Aileen Learmont Leta Holden Nita Holden, Drown City Nila Holden Isabelle Menerey and Leona llolcomb Misses Pierce and Hayward Ruth Menzies and Nila Holden No Reserved Scats Rural Carriers Convention The Nth Annual Convention of the Rural Carriers of St. Clair Co. was held i)i Port Huron on Decoration day and a large bunch of the boys were in at tendance. Thefollowing ollicers were elected: ;Fjfeid,ent, J. 11. Moore, Yale; Secretary and Treasurer, Jas. A. Quick, Richmond; Dejegato to State Conven tion at Ray City, Jas. A. Quick. The boys from here were all there and re port a good time. Mechanic Street Church of Christ The local chapter of (3 W R M will meet Lord's day afternoon at 3:(K) o'clock for the study of missions. All ladies interested are cordially invited to attend. Preaching and communion service Lord's day morning at 10:15. This is followed by the Rible school. Remem ber this is the service you learn more about (iod's word. Come. Our young peoplo meet at. (':.$. Preaching follows at 7:30. Prayer and praise service Thurs day evening at 8:00. Strangers welcome. Harrv Raton minister. First M. E. Church. Sunday will be Children's Day. At 10:30 a. in. an appropriate address by the pastor, followed by baptism of child ren. At 7:30 tho children's day program consisting of songs; recitations, etc., by members of the tiohool. A very line program has been pro vided. The collection is for christian educa tion. S. M. (lilchriese, Pastor M. P. Church7 Class meeting at 10.00 a. in. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. Sabbath School at 11.15 a. ni. Preaching at 7.30 p. in. All are most cordially invited to at tend. J. W. Saxbee, Pastor. The Yale Creamery Company pays a larger price and gives a better test than any other dealer in cream in this section. Try us. Patrons are invited to see their cream tested. Yale Creamery Co. House and Lot for Sale A new, live room house with all mod ern conveniences located on Mary st., Yale. Price reasonable. Inquire of James A. Dant. 5-8 For Sale. 10 acres of land located 24 miles eat and south of Yale all under cultiva tion, fences In good condition, two wells of pure water on place, berries, peaches, plums, poarB. All in crop. For particu lars and price call on or address, lVleg Soule, Yale. 7-4 For Sale (iood driving or work horse, weight 1200 lbs. Inquire at Expositor ollice. 4- ...Personal... I . " MnviM'iiMni'l lull's i.l !""tiflt Tlmj, 5 Y.'ti M i l.i)''n to Know. Z Nellie Heard is home from Detroit. Mrs. (leo. II. Minis was at Port Hur on Monday. Ethel Martin visited her sister at Croswell last week. E. S. Dodge, of Avoca, was in Yale last Friday In his auto. Mrs. James McColl spent Monday of this week in Port Huron. (leo. E. lloughtby was in Detroit the lirst of tho week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Huh and children Sun ilayed at Caro with relatives. Henry A. Znelch was up from Furgo Monday on a vinit to friends. Mr. and Mrt. J. A. Kapley were over from North Uranch Tuesday. Mrs. (). E. Card, of Detroit is on a visit to E. 11. Card and family. Mrs. L, Hoy Fuller and children spent Sunday with relatives in Cnpan. Dr. Yuill and Wm. II. Learmont, were at Saginaw Monday on business I). A.McKeith and family were down from Drown City Tuesday jn their auto. Mr. and Mrs. (leo. Walker are at Ann Arbor on a vif.it to their son Philip. Maggie and Ella Foster visited Mar lette friend Saturday night and Sun day. Will E. Drown, of Detroit, is visiting his mother Mrs. Eusley Drown and sis ter Nora. Mr. and Mrs James Wallace visited J. A. Itapley and wife at North Uranch Sunday. Mrs. Km ma High, of Richmond, has been spending the week among Vale lriends. Mrs. Knsley Drown is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Manley, of Sandusky Mrs. Isaac Menerey spert a few days the lust ot the week with irienUM in Port Huron Jamctt I. Cooper, of Detroit, spent a day or two the lirst of the week among his lriends her Ueorge Effrick, a former Vale boy but now of Day City, Fpent Sunday in l ale among lriends. Lute McDonald was down from llrown City Saturday on a visit to his mother and lriends Kev. Prentiss 11. Case was in Port Huron Wednesday to meet his sister in law, Mi. Stutsman. Elmer McKenna and wife, of (Irand KapidK., tipenl the fore part ot the week with Mrs. John Irving. Mrs. Andrew Paisley and daughter, of Mt. Clemens, visited Yale friends and relatives this week. Mrs. Ida M. Williams, of Chicago, was here last week attending the inner al of Mrs. Abram Shearer. Chas. Tunis, of Wayne, an old veter an of the civil war was in Vale Sunday attending memorial services. Mrs. Emma Darrett.of Detroit, has been spending the week with Mrs. Ceo. Wilson and other city friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noble autoed down from Drown City Sunday and call ed on E. It. Deecher and family. Mrs. Samuel White, of Avoca, and Mrs. J. II. Holmes, of Detroit, visited Yale friends the lirst of the week. Myrtle liuatell and Lula McClemens, of Port Huron, spent Sunday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin KtHsell. Jacob Miller and wife have been vis iting friends at Clifford, Kingston and other up-the line towns the past week. Hoy McLaughlin and wife, of Detroit, spent a few days the past week at the home of his father It. (J. McLaughlin. Frank Kerr and a party of friends autoed over from Lum last Saturday and spent the day among Vale friends. Mrs. J. C. Stutsman, of Star City, Arkansas, is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. P. 11. Case. She expects to remain nil summer. Mrs. Kate Menerey, daughter Isabel, Mrs. J. A. Menzies and daughter Mar jorie were Port Huron and Sarnia vis itors last Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Hounds, who has been at Pennington, Out., for a month or more, returned to Yale Friday last. She left her brother considerably better. Mrs. John Pollock left this (Thurs day) morning for Weseington Springs, South Dakota, her former home, where she has not visited in many years. Mr. and Mrs. Otto (iri filth and child ren went to Lapeer on Saturday for a visit. Otto came home Wednesday but the family will remain another week. Mrs. W. C. Drown and daughter Mrs. J. A. Edwards, of Richmond, are spend ing a couple of weeks with Mrs. Wit Welch, Mrs. Lothian and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. CarlSehmit, of Detroit, are visiting at the homo of the latter's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. eo. Anderson. Mrs. Sehmit was formerly Mary Ander son. James " Weston of Vancouver, D. C, surprised his Yale friends by dropping in on them Monday night. Jim is doing well on the coast and likes the country line. Charlie Ellsworth, of Detroit, spent a few days in the city tho past week on a visit to friend?. Charlie is one Yale's boys who have gone into the city and made good. Mrs. W. I. Tillotson.of Niles, arrived in the city Wednesday and on Friday will leave with Mre. V. A. Lacy for Cleveland, Duffalo and an extensive Kastern trip. L. II. How8e and family, of Drown City, autoed to Yale Tuesday in their new Ford touring car on their way to Port Huron. They returned to Drown City the same evening. Grant Holden, Fr. Cullinane and Frank Wilcox autoed to Detroit Tues day, where the latter purchased a neat nanptha launch which he will use on Lake Huron this einiimer, Farm For Sale. KO acres of Improved land all under cultivation, fences In good condition, land properlydralned, fairly good build ings, good orchard, well and wind mill, water in house and barn. 50 acres to hay, 10 acres wheat, all in crop. For particulars and prico call on or address Thos. Thody, Vale, Route 2. 7-4 BLUNT ANDREW JACKSON. "Old Hickory'e" Caustic Advice to Jame Buchanan. Stories of Andrew .laekson are llkelv to be pointed and to have a practl ' application, as do the stories told Franklin. In Mr. .1. W. Forney's "An ecdotes of Public Men" there Is given a story ns It was told by James Ruchanan at his own table. Although It coutalned a reproof from tho presi dent to one who was to succeed him. it Is said to have been a favorite story at that board. Shortly after Mr. nuchnnnn's return from Russia In IfvM. to the court of which country he had been sent by Jackson In 1S.2. and Immediately fol lowing his ohTtlon to the senate he called upon "Old Hickory" with a fair English lady whom he desired to pre sent to tho head of the American na tion. Leaving her In the reception room downstairs, lie ascended to the presi dent's private quarters, where he found General Jackson nnshaved. un kempt, in his dressing gown, with his slippered feet on the fender, before a blazing wood fire, smoking a corncob pipe of the old southern pattern. lie stated his object, and Ceneral Jackson said that he would be very glad to meet the lady whom Mr. Buchanan desired to present. Mr. Ducha nan was always careful of his personal appearance and In some respects was a sort of masculine Miss Fribbe. addicted to spotless cravats and huge collars, rather proud of a foot small for a man of his large stat ure and to the last of his life what the ladles would call "a very good figure." Having Just returned from a visit to the fashionable circles of the contl nent after years of thorough inter course with the etiquette of one of the stateliest courts In Europe, he was somewhat shocked at the Idea of the president meeting the eminent English lady in such a guise and ventured to ask if General Jackson did not intend to change his attire. Thereupon the old warrior rose, with his long pipe In his hand. and. deliberately knocking the ashes out of tbe bowl, said to his friend: "Buchanan. I want to give you n lit tle piece of advice, which I hope you will remember. I knew n mnn once who made a fortune by attending to his own business. Tell the huh ! wl!1 see her presently." The mnn who became pre?!rfnf in 1837 was fond of saying that thN mark of Andrew Jaekso: hun:l'!;!?"l him more than any other rehire had ever received He walked downstairs fn nu-rt "e lady in his charge, and In a vcrv time President Jackson enured the room, dressed in a full villi of M-i- cleanly shaved, with his nMrn white hair forced back frmi hU fore head, nnd. advancing to the hcanittn.1 visitor, he greeted her with almost kingly graeo. As she left the White IIousp she said to her escort, "Your republican presi dent is the royal model of a trentle-man." Napoleon's Tribute to Frederick. When, after the battle of .lenn. Na poleon invaded Prussia he visited Totsdam. which contain- the mortal remains of the Prussian kings. Th sepulchcr of Frederick the Great occu pied a prominent site in the mauso leum. When entering ihe latter Na poleon uncovered his head nnd went directly up to the sarcophagus of the noted warrior. For a moment the conqueror stood still, seemingly ab sorbed in deep thought. Then with tho forefinger of his right hand he wrote the word "Napoleon" in the dust of the huge stone casket nnd. turning to his marshals, said: "Gentlemen. If he were living 1 would not be here." A Joke That Failed. Onco when Ilenrik Ibsen was en gaged in writing a play he by chance dropped a scrap of paper on which wero the words, "the doctor says." Mrs. Ibsen determined to have a Joko and one day casually remarked: "Who is that doctor in your new play? I suppose he'll say some interesting things?" Ibsen at first was silent with aston ishment. Then he broke out Into a fit of rage, full of reproaches for ber spy ing. Tenuity. The convivial boarder as ho sat down explained that If anybody pres ent noticed an odor of cloves it was due to his having been trying to relieve a toothache. "Among the permissible synonyms for thin," observed the taciturn boarder, breaking the long silence that followed, "nro 'gauzy,' 'diaphanous 'exiguous' nnd 'angullllform.' Mrs. Irons, where are the pickles?" Chi cago Tribune. Different Ivories. "Let's go down nnd have n gamo of billiard?"." "Excuse me, but I'm a greenhorn at billiards." "Greenhorn? I am surprised, sir. Why, you told me yon wero at home with tho ivories." "So I am. sir. I am a dentist" Mil waukeo Sentinel. One Comfort. "Nothing is so bad that It couldn't b worse." quoted tho wise guy. "Yes," agreed the simple mug, "we can't suffer from Insomnia and night mare at the same time." Philadelphia Record. Life is a campaign, not a battle, and has its defeats as well as its victories. Don Piatt. gov, eseeiffi iit C. E, CONVENT! Good C!izGRs!i!p Will Hsfd Im portant Ptace. EX-GOV. HMEY IS COMIX Everything In Readiness For Christian Endeavor Convention at Detroit Many Prominent Men Will AtUn. Convention This Year Will Embrace All Young People's Organizations. Tho younjj people of Michigan wld bo given un opportunity of heatinj some of the country's b s; nnd mo.it widely-known puLlic n:cu at the Twenty-second Annual Convention of the Michigan Christian Endeavor Union, to be hold in Detroit, June 22-2:.tU. Tho convention will this year cm brace all thu Christian Youn;; Peo ple's organization's In the leading Pro tostant denominations of the state, and for this reason it is necessary that the speakers be tho most representative riwsnthat caa be secured in tho coun try. The committee believes that this has been accomplished. The convention will be formally opened on Thursday evening, June 22, at tho First Congregational church, by Hon. Chase S. Osborn, governor of Michigan, who will oddresa tho meet ing on the subject of "Good Citizen fhip." Governor Osbom needs na GOV. CHASE S. OSBORN. especial introduction 'to any person i:i Michigan, neither Is any comment ne essary on his vlewa of go:d tirl'cn ship. Since ho has been In o;rc;- l.c has had numerous oimsrlunit'rj n proving Ju.st where he stanis !n Wvs-.s matters. In view of this fact th: r. mittee which had this nia'.te:' in diaii i acted wisely in chooalug Governor O born to open a convention of Christian Young People Whilo he has hcU h office for only a short time l:e b wi '.' ly known for his ability in peifcrialc ; the duties which confront him. .W't only is he well known in this state, Uit throughout th; country his name ! hecomln : a fa:..l'iar one. On Satui !;iy evening. Juno 25th, a large popular meeting will be held in the largest auditorium obtainable for the purpose, at which Hon. J. Frank Hanly, cx-p.overnr of Indiana, will speak. Ills subject will be' another phase of "Christian Citizenship." Like Governor Osborn, ex-Governor Ilar.ly needs no introduction to Michigan peo ple.. As a proof of his popularity De troit poonl at his last visit there, filled the large armory to its capacity at a Sunday afternoon meeting, and there are promises of a record-breaking crowd nt the convention meeting. Seats will be reserved for all rob--terod out-of-town delegates, so that those who have not yet had an oppor tunity of hcailnof him will bo sure to hear hlni at this meeting. Governor Osborn and ovGpvfrnor Uanly are both very popular as platform speak ers, and nuinv will attend 'tl'ie conven tion to have tho opportunity of, head ing these two prominent public, men The Christian Endeavor tTulrirs throughout the country have from time to time taken active Interest-in matters peralning to gjod citi.enshf:. and a Christian Endeavor convention of the maanitude of the Detroit con vention would fceeiiT Incomplete with out tho Rhove spcalcrs, or someone of equal merits. All registered, qualified delegates will be enlltled to a free automobile ride, a free boat ride and frco enter tainment, (lodging nnd breakfast) upon presentation of the neoess.iry delegate's credentials. Thc?e creden tials can be secured by addressing Miss Mary V. Phlnney, 107 Collins wood Ave.. Detroit. Debates must present these credentials, properly signed by tho president and secro'iry of th delegate's society, uron arrival in Detroit. ENDEAVOR. Endeavor la a word of power Endeavor kills the lazy hourj Endeavor then forever. Endeav- la a princely word, Man'al jnt forces It has etirred Endeavor, then, Endeavorl mi 'mmnii. ,un:irawf.iiii o 'ta n DM &m 0 IMP Our Way of doing lann'dtrin'g suit our customer: and we're going to l.tep right along doing our wuy, because its the right way. The way to laundry is to laundry right. That's what Hub laundry a; ways has done, and will continue io'k:--.p on doinff. Try us and bo eatiaiied, already you've lost something bj nui launder ing; here. Ritter's Laundry Mortgage Sais. I t f;.ult liavlliu t'(!on t'Wile in itio iviruhUons of a certain iiioitjjiino iDitJe by lidwitnl 1 . IVjoIv.ii to th t'oiuiuorcUl hi: J Kivh;.;s ii.wili, ct ijl. Clair Midi., diitoct tlio irth tiny ci lobriMry A i). iw;, and reeimlctl l;i tin- oiilcn oi Hie Hiy.'st-r o!' Ut'ciU for tho ('utility of M.Clair anil Siafuf Ml'.-hlxait, on thoaotli dayol I t-oruai y A. 1). I'm) in L.ib-r ni ot .Morttracs. on ynvn un on il.-li inortL'act) ttieri' Is claimed to to dun ut tlio J;i: of this notloti, tor principal nv.d iatctc-t t li ? mi::i of twcuty-nluo hundred thirty-eictit Itois.nnj dollars, and an Attorney's ivu o. t .wie v in, doUarts, as proMdod lor In said nortL';u-; je'iil t:c Mill or prouccUiiiKti &t law liaviiitr hwii iiiKrltnt'-ii to recover tlx; niyiioes secured bv said nuit KiiKO, or any part ttiereof. Notice ! itcrehy Kleu. that, bv virtue oi th.t power of salo contained in said 'morn-Mcc, and. tho tttatuto in such ci made and proid":t on Monday, the 17th day ot July. A. I), v.il. ;t o'clock in Uiw forenoon, tlu- itmh'rsA-n.'d v, Pi,.H the front door of tho Court House h, i i ,,i v ot Port Huron, that beinf; the place wlicro tm cp. cult Court for tru? County of St. Clair 1- H1 at 1'uMio O.tiv-1 Ion. vi (he bicT'st luld.-r, cm prt.'riilst'H ties-rioi'il in said Mito tan.'", or u (hereof us may be necessary to pa,- tho -ti.it so as aforesaid due on Haid ninit.ijate, wnn e per cent. Interest, and all letrai coms. t.-iih-T with said attorney', fen. to-tvit:- Part : r west half M the north -a.-i iu i: t'- of M-cil.m nine (;. town six (ill i.oi th, rani.-i- mm -r t r-; t 1 r . east, lyuu not th ti l.nyt i nvum1. ,.ii ', w Ihe same land co'iveyetl bv l.lialietli .M. t ri'.ii to r.fha . JenKs, Win; Wu tinted ,jj;h , , n-v ctintainiiw twenty ( JO) u res ir,ori or x.-np'. the riKht of way of thetirand Trunk Itauwav COMMERCIAL At SAVlMis, IHNK OK NT. CI.AIK, MIC:!., Mortca.'f) W. L, JKNKfi. Attorney for .Morttiuroo . l-l TATKOr MICHK.AN tiik ciHei'ir cot'itT von ntK t tir-Ni v or rr. Cl.AIK IN H .N't'Klt V. ANN A CAMK RON, ('oiuplaliriiii KDWIX L DUNN, IJKKT i:. Dl.'NN and I.L'CV 1.. CASU'K! I.. Iiffcndant' At a st-Mion oifaitt tout r, held ,u fl!(. Codit Ilouso in th city of I'ort Huioit. in tuil oi ruy on th '.nil day et April. A. I). U'll. Present, Honorable I'.uvene !'. L:.w (Ir.-iil Judt'i. It iippfiilin' from aflidavit on I'.le in this c-iiis't that tin! tleloiidaut. h.dwln J iuii'i. is noL a res ident of this Mate, leit rt-siut-s in tfie stale i i Caliloi n!a, therelort'. on motion oi J. is Wey mouth, solicitor fur complainant, it is orUer ! that tne defendant, iidwin l.. uunn, cntnr lis appearance in said taiH.j on or bet am lo ir lnonthH from the date of this order, and th.t within twenty days the compliiinatu canst! tin- order to bo published In the Vale Expositor, a newspaper published in said County. s;iiu pulnl cation to bo continued one!) in each wceit to. six weeks lu succession. EUGENE V. LAW, JAY H. WE YMOL'TH, Circuit Ju.L-t! Solicitor for Complainant, ., i, intslncss Address. Vale. Micl.nn A Whirlwind ! in Silo FillingS ;! Strons!or,t, Simplest jina.Vi.ist Durabid Easy Punning S3bJji;:rt The wonderful Whirlwind Silo Filler U Cuarantpcd to cut shred dud elevate tlio most t odder in any given time and to Jo the work with the least operativo power. The drive Is direct on the bifir. hcnvy fly wheel, which acts ad cutter, blower nnd fchrecliier lwhpri roniilrpil). ("oinbliieil tly wheel, cutter and blower arc tiriven j UMil.i,uuiimuujiii;iniMiK v -aacvmnnltin i ..nnta.l f! P nod 'down" rmiclilnei Fame hHffht no Uik tring. 'Knives and fehcar plate Ad justable wlthotr taklnic aoythim; apart ooUeiaya. If jon hnven't not a Hilo, tiivextieivUi tho old reliHlilo Hnt.-iiei'V lip ( o ro y o u t u y . i'rovod by jtmr.i .f co nut nnt nun tv ii-.. 0 wmitt iihlen.i fur in- tw r to feed five ennft r.t t ..., i' 1 1 .,'. V) S3 tho coct of fnoiiln k f. M without liu Suit- K'VV'i" 7' I i- ti m. All-Htoel Door S?, r tryA t innm tooniel1 pi.rred hv piitenth) anf o a k a 1 n Mt HfM stiiin liuutnq - wm nc.-oini'l i.lf h with tho no rf Vf horinu lltiop 'eiiti ni ili il W t'.l'tt H)l,.tull.l iKh.hl.t., ftl Ito It Per And ' 'he Moiorn Vt'ny or fenvinn Monov oa tlio ft) I aru. ! We Law I'nc cui y for vou. m I Chas. Slower, Agent W ' Yale, Mich. f J' For Sale. v Horse, btifrffy, harnt'as, ruilcv, piano typewriter, etc. Address lock box 131 Vale, Mich. 7 4 House and Let for Sale Now house of seven moms and wood shed, one lot, in city of Vale. Call on the Thumb Realty Co., Expositor of fice, Vale. 3 Opportunity Missed. A email boy from town was pppnilin ft few days In tho country. One inern Inf? he heard tho grourn folltn ron plaining of havin.tr been kept awako tho night before by a Bkunk. Willla burst Into tears. "Why. Willie, hit'a the matter?" tho fond mother Inquired. "Why- didn't somo ono wafco mo up?" he blubbered. "I never smellod a skunk in all my ufej inoiiHiiii'lN oi ji n'iinn J'3. U TS & 11 M nd let o Jm I'xiS A H -j ;V Expositor Liners pay.