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II SINESSl m ITIVELY GOING OUT OF BU After a meeting of the creditors, they have decided to positively close out every dollar's worth of stock and fixtures as soon as possible. The stock consists of thirty-five thous and dollars worth of new high-class Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Etc., Etc. We will sell any part of it or all to dealers, or to anybody in terested. Nothing reserved. Here is a list of some of the fixtures: Flat Top Office Desk and Chair, Rugs, Cash Drawer, Large Mirrors on Stands, one Banker's Cash Tray, large oak Display Tables, all styles and sizes, three elegant Leather Settees, Extension Mirror, Chairs, Racks, Hangers, Electric Fixtures, Show Cases, Window Fixtures, Shelving, Clothing Cabinets, Patent Button Machine, and other Fixtures too numerous to mention. POS - o Men's and Boys' Pants Every possiblo stylo, color and pattern, all at almost (live Away Prices: Lot 1 consist of 400 pairs of good working Pants at S!)e Lot 2 consists of 247 pairs of Dress Pants at !s Lot 3 consists of 210 pairs of $2.00 Pants 'at l. 10 Lot 4 consists of all Wool Fancy Trousers at $l.S0 Lot 5 consists of Men's 3.50 pants, all coiors, at $2.2.. Lot 0 consists of iMen's .5.00 and $0.00 Finest Pants at $3.4S Men's extra good $3.00 Corduroy Pants at $1.(50 Hoys' Hloomcr Pants, smlll sizes at .. . 15o Hoys' Hloomcr Pants, all sizes, 1.00 value, at 40e Hoys' Long Pants, $1.50 value, now 40c Hoys' Overalls 17c Voting Men's Long Pants Suits as low as. $2.23 Hoyr' Underwear as low as 12e a garment Hoys' Hlouscs as low as 10c Hoys' Union Suits, half price Hoys' 50c Dress Shirts, now 21c Men's and Boy's Clothing . Men's Elegant Suits only $5.05, actual $10.00 value Men's $25.00 all Wool Suits, now $14.05 Men's $20.00 all Wool Suits, now $10.00 Men's $15.00 all Wool Suits, now S$.45 Men's $10.00 Sui,s, now $5.05 Men's Overcoats llere is your opportunity. All nice up-to-date Overcoats, just canm in, hut they go at Slaughter Prices just the same: Men's $25.00 High Class Melton Overcoats, now $15.00 .Men's $2o.cn all Wool Overcoats, now $12.50 Men's $17.50 all Wool Overcoats, now . $lo.oo Men's $lo.oo all Wool Overcoats, now $5.05 .Men's Elegant $7.5o Overcoats, now ; ;$4.5o Hoys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats at ahout J price. They start as low as $l.oo for Suits and $1.25 for Overcoats. Hoys' Elegant Velvet Hals, now 30c Shoe Department The Greatest Sale in the State of Michigan Children's 50c Slippers, sizes 2 and 5 at 10c pair. Children's $1.00 Slip pers and Shoes at 50c a pair. Children's $3.00 and $3.50 Jockey Boots at $1.08 Bargain Table of 1,000 pair of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoos or Oxfords. Every style and size, value up to $3.00. Your choice of lot at $1.00. Be sure and see these. You will find Work Shoss, Dress Shoes, House Shoes, Warm Lined Shoes, etc. 200 pairs of Ladies' $3,00 Party Slippers at $1.47 100 pairs Ladies' White Kid and Canvas Slippers or Oxfords, $1.50 value at 39c Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Finest Dress Shoes at $2.48 Ladies' $4.00 and $5.00 Finest Dress Shoes at 2.48 Men's Work Shoes as low as 1.00 Men's or Women's $3.00 Shoes at 1.89 Men's $1.00 Canvas Shoes at 39c Buy Enough for Next Year Men's 10c Cotton Sox now 3c Men's Extra Heavy, 50c Police Braces pjc Men's 10c Bandana Handkerchiefs now 5c Men's 10c Fancy Handkerchiefs now 5c Men's 20c Garters, now 9c Men's 50c and 75c Neckwear, now 33c Men's 35c Neckwear now 19c Men's 25c Neckwear now ' 10c Men's $1.00 Fancy Dress Gloves, now .7 G9c Mens $1.00 Driving Gloves, now G9c Men's $1.00 Flannel or Dress Shirts ..G9c Men's Fancy Dress Shirts 29c , Men's 15c Fancy Sox, now 9c a pair 3 pair for.. 25c Men's 75c Union make Overalle, now 45c Men's 25c Wool Sox, now 17c Men's $2.00 Hats, soft or stiff, now - $1.00 Men's 50c Caps, now 29c Men's elegant $1.00 Sweaters, all colors ; 50c Men's $3.50 all Wool Sweaters, now $1.98 Men's $2.00 Sweaters, now. 1.00 And Hundreds of other wonderful bargains Remember this sale starts at once and lasts as long as goods last. First come, first served. the Be sure and get the Right Place. It is the Big Red Brick Building on the corner Huron Avenue and Butler Street. All cars stop in front of our store. i e STORE FOR RENT FREE COUPON. BRING THIS ALONG. If you will buy $15 worth of Merchandise we will Refund your Fare to Port Huron. This is in a radius of 75 miles. THE NEW ENTERPRISE, Cor. Huron Ave. and Butler St. Port Huron, Mich. FIXTURES FOR SALE mi II; THE NEW ENTERPRISE, PORT HURON DETROIT UNITED LINES. Seven Fast Limited Cars Each Way Daily between POUT HURON and DETROIT Leave PORT HURON 6.15 a.m. 7.30 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 0.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Monday only Leave DETROIT 7.00 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m. '5.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. t 11.00 p.m. ' t Su4y only Carl ran n Oeatrat 8un4ard Time. From the bwart of 'Port Huron to Detroit City Ball in two hours -and 'twelve minutes. All limlteda run via the "Shortcut". In addition to the Liaiteds a local service every two hours is maintained between Port Huron and Detroit over the Algonac route. Fare, $1.50 for Round Trip. EutCTUO Rl llWAY COBKECTIOKg: at the Detroit Interurban waiting room with limited and local ears for Monroe, Toledo, Flint, Romeo, 'Tpiilanti, .Ann Arbor and Jatfkson. For' Time TablciEfillen and other Information write the General Passen Ker Agent at Detroit. PERE M A RQUETTE Departure) f Tralna Yale. W'kbt For Saginaw, Bar City and LudingUn, 9:40 A M and 7:15 T M EAC-For Port Huron, Detroit and pointfrm Canada, 9:17 am and 8.06 PM C. F. Curtis, Agent. V UBEH YOU VISIT PORT HUROIl Put Up at th Union Hotel I PHIL IICHHOAN, JR.. PROP. TaJs aeuee it furoiikad throughout with Xlectrtc Call AellaTElaetrle Faai and every other convenience for the v'omfert ef guests. Flrat-Ciaaa Tala. FlrttCfaHama. Fresli Cat Fires AND Fnl Den A choice line ef fresh Cut Flowers al ways In stock FLOWERS For Funerals, "Weadinfs, Etc. made up in the latest designs on short notice. SOCIETY WORK A SPECIALTY Send us your order direct and you wiil receive prompt attention and save money. Asman, Florist, For Fresh Flowers. PHONES 606, 84 1 -l Huron Ayc, Port Huron, Mich. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. YALE TCNT, NO. 86. K. O.T. M. M. RKOULAR RKVIKW ernry first ana third Tuesday evenings of each month at 7 :M o'clock thai-p Id ttutlr hall, Mathews a vlant Block. VliltlnirHli KnTgbti will be royally re oelTed. Members urged to intend regularly. W. A CitvanRKh, Coin. Chas. II. I'almer, It K. James Sterllnn.K. K. A r. 4 A. M. BROCKWAY LODGE. NO. 316 KcKiilar communications for lull wll " be bslil on tbe following Thursday eve ninics of aeb month at A o'clock In Musculo hull icoruer Main and North streets, Yale. .Inn. i. 'Fab. 9; Mar, 9; April 13; May 11; .Fun --': Julye: Auk.S; Hept. 7; Oct.fi; Nor. a-:iO: Dec. ; Henry Tonroe. Sec. W. A. CavanitK". W.M. II. E. Beard, Treas. YALE CHAPTER. NO. 64 O. E- S- REOULAUMEETINfiS for 1910 will be lnll on the following Wednesday evening ot I men month In Masonic hall, Yale: .January H; February 15; Mar. 1ft; Apr. 19; May 17; Jui 1 1; July Ui Auk. 9; Hept. Oct. m Nov. I: Vv: Mrs. I.. Roy Fuller, V. M. Mrs. Daisy Lacy, Hec. W.A. CavanaKb, W. I'. S.'AOOO to loan at low rates of inter est. Drake & Sayles. IW- WESTGRANT. Jacob Anger is suffering with rheum atisin at his home. Thomas Newell, of Fargo, was a Vale caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellison J'almateer and son Clifford spent Monday in Vale. Mrs. Henry Schlee and little son Stanley are visiting relatives in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kyder are visiting their daughter, Mrs. John Dexter, at Dryden. Chas. Hazel, of Greenwood, 'is very ill at his home. Dr. Wight, of Vale, is attending him. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kilgour, and son Raymond, of .Saginaw, are visiting relatives in Fargo. Rruce Palmateer, of East Greenwood, has been appointed county truant ollic er. Jle entered upon his duties Mon day morning. Artist Shafer, of Vale, autoed out to Knst Greenwood Saturday to the Jliram Palmateer sr. homestead, and took some pictures consisting of about lis of the I'almateer relatives. Aboutttiof Mr. and Mrs. F. Watson's friends and relatives pleasantly sur prised them at their home in Fargo Tuesday night, the occassion being their lifteenth anniversary. A good time is reported by all present. They presented Mr. and Mrs. Watson with a line rocker. A bountiful lunch was served. The friends left for their sev eral homes about midnight wishing them many happy returns of the day. School Notes. George Rcadle, Editor. The third grade have the llag this week. Willow Saunby is absent from the first grade on account of sickness. Robert Rix has left school because of the illness of his lather. The physics class has started the study of machines. School will be closed next Thursday and Friday November second and third on account of the teachers attending the state teachers institute at Detroit. Vale was victorious in the foot ball game with Croswell last Friday. The score being five and nothing. The next, game will be played at home October iiSth with Port Huron. This is expect ed to be a very fast game as both teams are in excellent condition. EAST KENOCKEE. Hazel Hornby spent Thursday in Vale Mr. and Mrs. C. Wahl were m Fort Huron Friday on business. A. Shiel and crew of men are pressing hay in this vicinity this week. Jiessie VanCamp, of Wadhams, is visiting Anna Lapien at A. Wixon's. Willie Lawson is spending a few days with relatives and friends in Detroit. T. Parren and daughter Kthna and Mrs. Ray Gardner spent Saturday in Port Huron. K. T. Rlackney and truant ofJicer Palmateer were callers at the Allen school last Monday. There was no Sunday school at the Allen church last Sunday on account of the inclemeney of the weather. Mr. and Mrs. N. Rrehl are rejoicing over the. arrival of a little son which came to their home on October UL Dora Martin is seriously ill with tonsilitisat the home of 1). Dillree in Avoca. Dr. Ardiel is in attendance. Preaching services at the following places on Sunday, Oct. Allen at 1 ():.'() a. m., Zion at 2:30 p. in., and at North Street in the evening. The Allen L. A. S. will meet at the home of Mrs. Francis McAuley on Wednesday, Nov. 1. Lunch will be served at '.1:'.IQ p. m. Everybody welcome. Kverybody is cordially invited to at tend the halioween social to be held at the Allen church on Tuesday evening, Oct. 31. A good time is promised all who attend. ADVfRTIStD IUURS. October 23, lit 11. Henry Jiusha. Emma Pickell. Mrs. II. Mortzfeld. Walter Callanan. E. Harvey Drake, P. M. Auction Sale Dates. (Seo. W. Hell, auctioneer. Rufrts Remington, Nov. 3. A. Kinsley, Oct. 27. Stephen Windsor, Oct, 2S. Thos. Caves, Oct. 31. Chas. F. Schmidt, Nov. 23. Real Estate Transfers Henry Johnson to Walter Kilbourn. land in lirockway; consideration, .si,2(K) Anson W. (Ireenwalt to John W. Davidson, land in Flynn; consideration, .V5oo. KllaJ. liishop to Andrew Lobstein' land in Lynn; consideration, 3,.7)i. If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most common ail ment. To correct this you will find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets excellent. They are easy and pleasant to take, and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by Mathews & Wight nndCJrant Holden. personal knowledge and long experi- t-iiue, vi.., juts. j-. ii. jirogan.ot wuson Pa., who says, "I know from experience that Chamberlain's (lough Remedy is far superior to any other. For croup there is nothincr that excels It." KW sale by Mathews & Wight and Grant 1 1 1. .1.1.... 3 lioiut-ii, For Sale. I have for sale at my residence, east of Catholic church a solid oak hide board, Will be sold cheap. Mrs. F.d Sheehy. 27 2 Lost. Somewhere on the street in the city of Vale between the First Nationa'l Rank and Miss Pearce's millinery store a lady's fur. Finder will be rewarded by returning to Expositor oflice. 27-2 Mabel Thompson. An Ounce of Prevention is worth a pound of regret And by this we mean that if, instead of waiting to be "it" with a game of chills playing up and down your spinal column you would come down, go down, send down or telephone to this "a good place to trade," and lay in a proper supply of warm, fall needables you would be ahead in the long run and more comfortable in the meantime. We call this good advice, but dished up so your memory would retain when you thought of buying your fall supply. The Night is Dark but later the streets will again he "allanic." While you are waiting this event, let us supply you with a pair of carpet slippers (sizes 0 to 11) known as "toasters" and you can be comfortable for a few evenings around the house. One pair of these will reduce the bank balance just 22 cents. If you have a couplo of youngsters to supply a further reduction of 15e does it. H. C. Corsets We stock all the bet numbers made bv this dependable firm up to our range of prices. When a new garment comes out that has merit you'll lind it here, oven if wo neglect to advertise it. Our line at 50c, $1.00 and $l..r0 is exceptionally good and has the very new models. We per sonally guarantee all these goods. A Yard Wide is our black silk taffeta or messaline and one dollar the price. No better value for tho money was ever ollVred you. Ask to see these pieces and don't forget all silk and a yard wide. Our Boquet of Hours consist of Vale Pride, Seal of iMinnesota, Gold Medal, Winged Horse, Ceresota ami Henk els. Take your choice by phoning 31. Two New Numbers in ladies shoes this week, we mention one a cloth top button with new toe and short vamp the oth er a mat top lace. Hoth are beauties and only $2.50 the pair. Please do not Forget our number 100 all silk ribbon in pretty Christ mas colors at 2 yards for 25 cts. A better rib bon otter you will lind hard to run across and n doubt the price will be higher. VanCamps Hominy will make a pleasing change in tho noon lime menu. 10 cts per can. Delivered any where in the city. Wedding Bells is good enough tea to serve at any occasion where they ring. Its our new brand at 40 cts and u good one. Get a shine on with bulldog blacking at a nickel a box. We have it for sale. Palmer Bros. & Co. "A Good Place to Trade" i