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This car is all equippedno charge for extras, at a price of We expect a car load of these ma chines in this week. We cordially in vite you to look them over. Our Way of doing laundering suits our customers and we're going to keep right along 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 FURNITURE A N D UNDERTAKING In the autumn house cleaning time one tinds several pieces of furni ture worn out and needs replacing with new. We have a fine large assortment of Bed Room Suites, Extension Tables, Chairs and Rockers, Lounges, Settees, Etc. A visit to our store will convince you that we have as large an assort ment of everything needed in a home as can be found anywhere. Trices as low as the lowest. GEO. GOUGH. Charles Coon In the Thos. (J. Ilolden shop YALE.MICH. Fresh and Salt Meats, Bologna, Sausage, Sugar Cur ed Ham, Dried Beef. Everything neat and clean. Try us with your next order. Prompt delivery. Windsor Barber Shop For ft first-class Shave, Hair Cut, Shampoo or Sea Foam. Everything neat, clean and up-to-date Hatha. Charges moderate. First door south of Tarm Ice's Furniture store. YALE, MICH. FOLEY KIDNEY PHIS JoYiACKACH KI0NIYS AND BLADDER flSfi 7 fAJ W Safety Razor Free. We are giving away free with every dollar whip Bold at our harness shop a dollar safety razor. These are reg ular one dollar whips, (Ult rawhide and aie good ones. Get in on the deal early as there are only a limited num ber of the safety razors to give away. Eilber a Jiarth. V. 55. Skelton, a merchant at Stanley, Ind., says he would not take 100,0k for the relief a single box of Foley's Kid ney Tills gave him. "I had a severe at tack of kidney trouble with sharp pains through my back and could hardly straighten irp. A single box of Foley's Kidney Fills entirely relieved me. Sold by Herb T. Ileunessy, druggist. VTOTICK OK J1KAKINC CLAIMS UKFOlMi IN COUKT. State ut AliclilKiin, tho l'robalu Court for the County of St. Clair. lu the matter of the esiuti' of William 11. Smith, deceased. rsotice is hereby id veil that four months from the ;.th day ot February A. 1). mi::, have heen al lowed for creditors to present their claims analnst said deceased to said court for examina tion and adjustment, mid tnat ail creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said court, at lite probate otlice. In the city of 1'ort Huron, in said county, on or before ttie vth day ot June A, 1. l'.H:t, and tiiat said claims will be heard by said court on Aloud a v the Din day of June A. 1. l'.l:i, at nine o'clock in ine lorenoou. Hated February A. I). I'M:). true copy. II Kill II. I1AKT, Judge of 1'rohate. pK01!ATi:)KllK. State of Michigan, lu the J'robate Court for the County of St. clair. At a session of said Court held at the I' rebate Otlice, In the City of 1'ort Huron, in said County, on the Jlst day of January A. 1). ljit Present, lion. Hugh II. Mart. Judeof Probate In the matter ot the Kstate ot William II. Morgan, deceased. Jane Morgan, widow, et al. having tiled their petition, with this Court, praying tiiat a certain instrument now hereon tile may lie allowed and admitted to Probate as and lor the last will and testament of the said deceased, and that the ad ministration of said estate may he Kranted to Norman 15. Herbert or some other suitable per person. It Is ordered. That Monday, the I'lth day of February next, at i:uo o'clock In the forenoon, at said 1'robate Otlice, be appointed tor hearing thereof. And it Is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published three successive weeks pre vious to said day of hearing, lathe Vale Kxpos Itor a newspaper printed and circulating in said county ol St. Uair. HUGH 11. 11 AIM', (A true copy; Judge of 1'robate. Geo. 1.. Crown, 1'robate Register. v- iJKOKATEOUDEK. State of Michigan, the Probate Court for the County of St. Clair. At a session of said court held at the 1'robate oflkce, in the City of 1'ort Huron, in said County, on the vRttli day of January A. 1. lui.".. Present. Hon. Hugh II. Hart, Judge of Probate In the matter of the F.state of Rebecca liar ager, deceased. K. II. Hrake having tiled with this Court his final administration account as administrator of said estate, together with a petition praying that the said account be allowed, the adminis trator discharged, tne estate closed, the heirs determined and the residue of the said estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto. It is ordered, that Monday, the ith day of March next, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, at said Probate office, be Rppoinied for hearing thereof. And It Is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published three successive weeks pre vious to said day of hearing. In the Vain Exposi tor a newspaper printed and circulating In said County of St M!r. Hl'GH II. IIAKT. (A true copy) Judge of Probate 41-4 JAY B. WEYMOUTH General Law Business Solicited Ileal Estate and Loans. KAPI.KY BLOCK YALE, : M1CU. DR. BENJ. CLYNE OIIYSICIAN, 8UKOKOX AM) At'COC 1 CIIKK. Otlice on Main street, first door south of (ieo. Melntyre's Implement Ware rooms, otlice noun from to Tues days and Saturdays all day. YALE, - MICH. A. POLLOCK, M. D. OFFICE CONNER MAIN AM) WOOD STS. Otlice hours: x to 10:. ai a. in. and 1 to I p. in. Tuesdays and Thursdays, W. G. WIGHT MI). O. M. TIUNITV UNIVERSITY, M. V. M. Victoria University, Toronto, Ont. ofliee upstairs over Mathews i Wight's drug store. Ofllca hours: 7 to 9 a. m , ii to l :3) p. in. and after ft p. in. YALE, - MICH. L - - -YALC' -n - - -' ' If you are contemplating on buyingan Automobile this year, we want you to look over our Overland line, especially our Model 69 T, four cylinders, 30 h.. p., five bearing crank shaft, 110-in wheel base, five-passenger, 32x3V2 tires, sliding gear type, three speeds, silk mohair top. " 1 m mi, J m ". .i-iiiw wMBjrr .':!); OVERLAND Did you ever hear anyone say that the U.S. Separator was hard to wash? : : No person who has tried washing a United States Sepa rator, using our now Mechanical Washer, (sec picture) has ever made such a statement. The United States Cream Sepa rator is the only separator adapted for thorough mechanical washing, tors It can be wasned in tt ..V V 1 I , ., ' . II this tact for you, at your home. We will attend to this for you, if you will simply till out and mail the coupon. VERMONT FARA1 MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls, Vt. Chicago, HI. Geo. Mclntyre, Yale II. C. Seigel, Capac C. H. Kimball & Son, Port Huron Jackson & Dolph McNary, Brown City v Order of Publication. STATK OF MICIIKiAX, In the Circuit Court for the county of St. Clair, In Chancery. Minnie KoppleherKco. Complainant, vs Kllas Koip!elenrer, Defendant. Suit pendliiK lu the Circuit Court for the Countv of St. Clair, In ( hancery, at the Cily of Tort Huron, on the lMh day of February, A. 1). 1J13. In this cause It appenriimfrom aflidavlt on lilo that the defendant, Kllas Knppleberner Is not a resident of this State, and his place of residence is unknown, on motion of complainant's solicit or, it Is ordered that the appearance of said non-resident delendant. Kllas Kopplcberuer, be entered herein within live months from the date of this order, and In case of his appearance he cause his answer to the bill of complaint to he Hied, and a copy thereof to be nerved on the complain nt's solicitor within fifteen dovs after service on him of a copy of said bill, and notice of this order, and i'i i.etault thereof, said hill be taken as confcssol by said non resident de fendant. And It Is further ord. ml (hat within ttenty days from the date of this order, the omplain ant cause a copy of this order to be published in tho Valo Expositor, a newspaper printed, pub lished and ctrculailn;; in said count, and that said publication be continual therein once hi each week for six weeks in su cession, or that she cause a copy of this order to le personally served on said non-resident defendant at least twenty days before the time prescribed for his appearance. KUOKNK V. LAW, THOMAS II. GKOKCK. Circuit . I udjre. Solicitor for Complainant. Ihisiness Address, .leniis' I'.lk., J'ort Huron, Michigan. " l-; Publio Sale of Real Estat. OTATK OK MICHIGAN, County of St. Clair. O In the Matter of the Kstato of Kobert K. Lambkin, Deceased : Notice it Hereby Given. That In pursuance and by virtue of an order granted to the tinder signed as Administrator of the estate of Kobert K. Lambkin, by tho Hon. Hugh II. Hart, .ludxe of 1'robate, in and for the said county, on the urd dny of February A. I) Htl:l. there will be sold by public vendue, to the highest bidder, at the premises known as the Holicri K Lambkin farm In the townships of Tiiiiim-1 t and Green wood, in the said county, on Tuesday, the nth day of April A. D. lui::, at 2: o'clock in the afternoon of said day, all the right, title and In terest of the naid Kobert K Lambkin In the following described lands and premises, situated In the townships of Kmmrtt and Greenwood, County of St. lair, State of Michigan, to-wlt: A certain piece of laud lu the township of Greenwood, descrlned as follows, to-wlt: Com mencing at the sw'i comer of Sec. Town x north, ltange l' east; thence running east Id rods to a stake; -fciienco north at right auvles with the town life W rods to a stake; thence west on a parallel with the town line running east and west lu rods to tho town line ru.iiimit north and south to a (.take; thence south on said last mentioned township line to the place of beginning containing 2 acres of land. And likewise the following description In the town ship of Kmmett, County of St. Clair and State of Michigan, all that certain piece of land known and described as follows, to-wlt: The north part of the v)i of th ne and the north part of the wV of the ne1; Sec. l, Town 7 north. Kange 14 east, containing lo acres more or less. Daled February l-th. .IOIIN SHANNON, . Administrator of the Fstate of f i-7 Kobert K. Lambkin, ( MODEL 69T half the time of other separa- Here is the Reason: Owing to their scientific design, the washing water is driven hard through the skimming sections, carry ing all the milk and dirt away with it and actually scrubbinc all parts of the metal. Very little water is required. Any local agent will willingly demonstrate VKKMONT I'AKM MACIIINK CO.. ;.".- .Mouadnotrk l!lil., t 'hicaifo, 111. (ieiitlunxMi I'le.tse ?lve me the free U. S. Separator DfiiioiistrationaUvertixpd in My name Is Address Separator used . Serial No How Ioiik ...How many cows.... I live.. ..miles from. (Hive ri i reft ion ) LYNN. Prayer meeting on Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Jesse Weese. The Helping Hand society of Bethel church meets with Mrs Fred Leach this week Wednesday all day. A 10 cent dinner will be served. Prayer meeting in the afternoon. Hrough Bros, are buzzing fire-wood for several farmers In their vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Young of Flint, spent the past week at the home of Mrs Youngs' father, Theo Packer. Minnie Lorsh, teacher In the Wick ham school district went to Port Hu ron Thursday to attend the Institute. Those who have been on the sick list arc better or improving. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rid ley, a baby girl, recently. Corey Leach is getting material on the ground for a fine new house which will be constructed during the coming summer. Mrs. Mary Long, of Brock way, spent Friday till Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Leach. Emery Gardner, of Yale, tpent Sunday in town. Revival services commenced in Bethel M. P. church Sunday evening. There was a large attendance. Rev. C. L. Kills, pastor. Mrs. Carrie Leach, who has been living at the home of Robert Meikle, bas gone to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wlckham, in Mus sey. Mrs R. C. Collins was elected su perintendent of the Mennonite Sunday school recently for the ensuing year. lma Collins went to Battle Creek Sunday. She has several acquaint ances at that place and will work there for some time. Mrs. Win Schroder is quite ill again. Mr. Schroder took her to Port Huron during the past week to one of the prominent doctors of that city. ,Her case is serious. Pine Wood for Sal. Wood cut from pine etnmps 1.25 per single cord, S1.00 where three or more cords are taken. Order by phone K5L0 or write Wm. mirkharrtt, 1 ale. 43-1 EAST KENOCKEE. Preaching services at the following places on Sunday, Feb. 23: Ruby at 10:30 a. ni., Kenockee at 2:30 p. m., and ZIon in the evening. Sunday school at Allen at 10:30. Epworth League in the evening Leader, Persia Brown. Laura Clark, of Brown City, Is vis iting her cousins, Florence and Alvin Morgan. Mr. Short and Mr. Smith, of Lambs, spent Friday at the home of Wm. Dunn and family. Marguerite Dunn accompanied them home. She return ed home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brintnell. of La peer avenue, spent over Sunday with T. Parren and family. Bernlce Brooks Is visiting friends at Lakeport. Bernard Coggan attended the teach ers' Institute at Port Huron Thurs day evening and Friday. Mrs. T Parren and Mrs. M. Men zles are not yet able to be out. They have both been suffering with la grippe. Rudolph and Carl Wahl spent Fri day In Port Huron on business. T. Parren spent Saturday at Wad hams. Lena Johnson, of Ruby, spent Fri day with T. Parren and family. Floyd Coggan, of Ruby, was a re cent guest of his sister, Mrs. J. Gly shaw, at Stony Ridge farm. Willie Lawson has returned home afier spending a few weeks in Detroit. Mrs. Alexander, of Ruby, spent the latter part of tho week at Stony Ridge farm. Mrs. Alexander is a sis ter of Mrs. D Bowman, whose home was destroyed by lire two weeks ago, her clothes being all burned, she es caping with only her night clothes and her little daughter Vera meeting the same fate. Mrs. S. S. 8., Van Uuren st., Kingston N. Y., (full name furnished on applica tion) had such decided benefit from us ing Foley's Honey & Tar Compound that she shares her good fortune with others. She writes: "Foley's Honey & Tar Compound Lrought my voice back to me during- a severe case of bronchitis and laryngitis. Oh, how many people I have recommended it to." Sold by Herb T. Hennessy, druggist. NORfR RILEY. Dave Bums spent last week in De troit. Mrs. P. Kirk, of Pontlac is visiting at the home of Stephen Carpenter. A party was held at the home of Thomas Cowhy last Tuesday evening in honor of William and Davie Addy, of Detroit. Peter Foley is on the sick list. Mrs. John Judge is visiting her daughter Anna, at Detroit. Chas. Murphy has been sick for the past week with the grip. Eva Murphy spent Thursday and Friday at Port Huron attending the teachers' institute. Mrs. Morgan returned to her home here after spending the past month with her daughter in Detroit. Ella Murphy has gone to Cleveland, where she will spend the remainder of the winter. Merle Russell has gone to Detroit, where he has accepted a position. Jane Eva Snedekuna is visiting friends and relatives at St. Clair. Davie and William Addy, of Detroit, are the guests of Deseep Bethey. A number of teachers from here are attending the teachers' Institute held at Port Huron. Mrs. Nathan Storey is visiting rela tives at Port Huron. Charley Pratt and wife of Goodelli, spent Wednesday with Bert Pratt and family. A Ladies' Aid will be held at the home of John Cornwall Tuesday, Feb. 18. Mrs. Ed. Doherty spent the past week with her parents at Brown City. Hazel Mills, of Armada, was the guest of Mrs Nathan Storey last week. Mrs. Causley, of Port Huron, spent Sunday at the home of Michael Mc Inerney. Helena Judge entertained a number of her friends at her home Sunday evening. When Ihirton Holmes recently gave his celebrated travelogue on "Panama" at Orchestra hall, Chicago, he was ser iously interrupted by continual cough ing of the audience. No one annoys willingly and if people with coughs, colds, hoarseness and tickling in throat would use Foley's Honey & Tar Com pound, they could quickly cure their coughs and colds and avoid this annoy ance. Herb T. Hennessy, druggist. BROCKWAY. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Gathergood were Yale callers on Monday. Margaret McKlnney spent the week end in Port Huron attending the teachers' Institute. Wm. Jacobs was a business caller in Port Huron on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hodgins were Yale callers on Monday Nellie Magner spent part of last week In Port Huron and visiting De troit relatives. Mrs John Shanahan and Irene spent Friday In Yale. Minnie McMahon attended the teachers' Institute In Port Huron last week. Pat McKcnney and Wm Laycock were business callers in Yale on Sat turday. The A. O. O. O. held their regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon. Let's all be on the look out for a a grand Easter ball here. All be ready. Wm. Hodgins and wife were Yalo callers on Friday. H. Gushman was a business caller In Yale on Tuesday. Mrs. C McMahon still remains very ill at her home here. A good time to subscribeNOW. Insure Against Wind-Storms and take out a Policy in tho Lrirgcst ntnl I'n't, Com pany of it kind in Michigan and one of tho larircst in tho World, and at tho leant cost lo the assured. It is backed by Over $100,000,000 and Vcurs of Miiceessfiil InHinoas experience. 10 very loss is Fully aud Promptly Paid. : : Michigan Mutual Tornado, Cyclone ami Wind storm Insurance Company Hon. Win. K. Hale, Pren. I). V. Rogers, Sec. (leu. E. Coleman, Trfas. Eaton Rapids. Hastings. llHtiiigs. See NORMAN B. HERBERT, Director, Yale. ieadquarters for 9 Buggies, Wagons, Cutters, Sleighs, Osborne Binders and Mowers, Kemp Manure Spreaders, Dump and Side Rakes, Drills, Harrows, Discs, in fact everything in Harvesting Machinery; also a complete line of Repairs when you want them. : : : . : : In addition to this we carry a fine stock of Heavy Work Harness, Light Driving Harness. Let us quote you prices. : : : 0-u.x Cotto: -A- IE T.. "WILT, Prop. Phono No. '.h Practical Baking Lessons Bread Flour and Pastry Flour OUR mills make two kind3 of floors: one from hard Spring whent culled bread flour, the other from soft Winter wheat called pastry flour. ril.) bread flour has a larger perccntu cf gluten which dissolves slowly and makes the flour harder to mix, so tiiat it u losa desirable than the soft wheat or pis try flour for quick baking. Pastry Hour when pressed tightly in tho closed hand, Bhoula feel soft and pack closely, retain ing Its form after tha hand is opened, andehowlr.ffthG impx'ir.ts of the fbrrs. If, on the ot her hand, the flonr cccma dry and harsh to the touch, ar.d cannot bo pressed dry into a form, it i.a broad fbur, and will cive ffood results cr.'y when a Blow working leaven like yc.int ir. used. Pastry flour costs no i.-rre t':rn bread flour ar.d it is ao much better f :r cakes, biscuits, Kv.:fTsnS and aU kinds of pastry that it sh:nld be kept on harid and regularly used. I'leasc do not confuso pastry flour with thi cxperrivc pack ages of cake flour or ihb r.cJf-raishig flour, which arnsometimoscallcd'Tastry Flour" rn:l "Biscuit 1'lour." I' you will remember thr.t bread flonr is a Spring wheat P.? -r pnatry flour ia a Winter wheat )ionr, nnd make it clour to your rroeer which you went, you will be Buro of ret: j it. on to Mak DcVzhus Blscui's For biscuits Ice us aoloct pastry Hour, a good sweet ali-nrtenhig, r. double-raksc bakingpowderand sweet milk or water. Milk is to be preferred, as it browns the biscuits better. First, measure cor rectly and sift together at lca9t three times, the flour, rait and baking powder. It is important to blend t! io baking pow der thoroughly r with the flour. Then with a fork or the finger tipn v. crk lh: shortening thoroughly into tho flour end mix to a soft dough, with tho milk or water just as soft a3 can bo l.sr:d!cc!. Koll out very lightly, or better, spread and pat the dough out thin with the hands. Handle as littles as possillc after wetting. Then cut in tnall Bl:;.pc3 for the oven, for rmall bk:euit3 tve very much better than large ones. I buked quickly, as biscuits Bhould be, a large biscuit does not get the proor beat to raise and bake the center of the biscuit. A small biscuit raises perfectly, bakes better, is moro palatable, r.:ul b easier to digest. Biscuits should always be b aked on a theet or in a very Bhallcw pr.r., as tho biscuits should be above the tides of the pan in order to have the heat get to them quickly. If baked in a deep pan the sides shut off tho heat, and the bis cuits are likely to flatten out nnd run together and have heavy centers. Never Cnriaht mil) omm itg. C. Next Week's LMtoni "CAKES." We Print Try an ad. and see if Of -s'seftsrvlol it 8 Square 3Dea,l YALE, MICH. This Is the first of a series of lessons which will appear on this page every week. There is a grow ing interest in home baking, as women are coming to realizu that their own baking is fur superior to the prod uct of the bake shop and cosia much less. In this department I will show you how nlways to have "good luck" with .your baking. This is altogether a matter of having the right materials, putiir.jj tiicm together the right way, and properly com.o:Iu. the oven. TP- crowd biscuit in a pan, but keep them well apart, rdio'.k-g a passage between them for heat. The oven should be very hot, to that tho biscuits muy raise, bnka and brown nicely in about 15 minute. I mentioned above that a double rated biking povUcr f kculd bo UBed. Thin U of especial i:r.;iortanco with biscuits. With tho cU f;:;!.!f-nod single acting baking powil. : i necessary to have the oven reiiiy so t'.u.t the biscuits couKi be put in tho ric:n.; nt they were mixed, but with K C fck.kiiig Powder you caii mix your biscuit.: hours in advance if you like, Icttirg tl.tm stand, and still have perfect bi szv.it when raised. la fact, it is entirely practical to mix a batch of fcbtv.its before supper, bake) what you want for t.hat meal, and set tho remainder of the dougli away in tha ice box until morning, when you can lnve freshly baked biscuits for break fast without the loss of a moment's time in mixing. That you can do this with K C Baking Powder is dua to tha f.ct that it is virtually a blend of two b:cin.' powders, one ot which com mences to ict v. i soon a.i the dough Is mi.vjd, the ofVr comrnei!c;!v? as soon a it is reached by heat. Tl.o dough after bein( mixed, will tr. ay in u partly leav ened condition for hour?. Then when the heat is applied it wi!i finish raising. Recipes Vorth Saving Baliitj Powder DUcuitm tl mps jvwtry flour. ? tab!--":Mrif!'' phoi tri!njr. , 3 Ievtl ttut Tfeuni'iiU J.C O lJuldni Powder About 1 cup ot' rnilk or water. H 1 tcaspoorit'ul ealt. Graham Bitcuits 1V cit white floutv lli cups pranrn flour. 2 level toapooi-.fuh K O Uakinpr Powder 3 iHutpf liOMUi'uiit kliortptiiiitf. 1 lc.vt-l te.iK)onful Bait. Ono cup Luilf or rr.cTve if ncrslcd. (Craliuin uauall? require moro mil'.. ) Dixit FiscuilM 3 rep flour. 3 levi-1 tcapponnf uln K C Lal. irtr Powder. 3 lcvt-1 tttblrtpoonfuta ahurtontni;. 1 cup n.iJk. Roll it nhert M lnt-h thick, Bprwul wiih buttnr I til J ovor Lull and cut unci bauu u.i utLu r LiacuiU. A'uf Bltcuit 2 cups flour. 1 tMBpoonful talt. C levl tenir.nfu!s K C Hakin Towdcr. Si lcvtl VaUogpoonfuU aliurteninic. cup milk, 'i cup chopped nuts. Tilings to Remember Uo pafry flour and a douLlo acting baking powdrr, uch K C. Measure mate rials correctly. Mix liehtly. Cut in Email shape. I'se a Iieet or very (hallow pan. Hive the oven vcty hot. It baking on ga. oil or sralin atov. lk on upper prate; if uaiui; it wood or cve.1 ran-, vu tl lljor of ill uvea. Note Heads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes,. Etc. it doesn't bring results.