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International Harvester Manure Spreaders J " i . . i . run: t rift jav v, x iv atiM The I H C Line CHAIN AND HAY MACHINES Biadara, Pat para Header. Mowtrt Kaka. Sucker 117 Laadert Hay PrM COKN MACHINES Dintfn, Picker Biadrri, Cclliratora hnnlate Cutlert Skelicr.. Shredders TILLAGE Pe. Sprinr-Tootn, sod Duk harrows Cul'ivatora GENERAL L!NS Oil tni Lai Enf inet Cil I fit to, Maoare SprcaJer Craam Sp'lrj Farm Warp ' Mntor lru'-. Grain Drill Feed Grim ri Knile (-r d. r Emtier lv.iLtf INTERNATIONAL Harvester ma nure spreaders have a score of good features in their construction. Each one is the result of careful field experiment. An I II C spreader is low enough for easy loading, yet it ha3 plenty of clearance underneath. The rear axle is well under the load, rear wheels have wide linis.imi Z-shaped lugs, insuring good traction un der all conditions. Frame, wheels, and all driving parts are of steel. Apron tension is adjusted by a simple device. Winding of the beater is prevented by large diameter, and beater teeth are strong, square and chisel-pointed. International manure spreaders are built in several style and sizes, low or high, endless or return apron, for small farms or large. Examination will 6how bturdiness of construction in every detail. Repairs, it ever needed, may always be had of the local dealer. Kramine International spreaders at the dealer's. Wo will tell you who sells them, and we will seed yuu interesting catalogues. khrnScrd Harvester Company of America l local-par At ad) Mich. :").vr.; McCoraick BQwailee Oslerae Flue iljjfg Detroit ! 9 p -' - , t f ! iJ. ' X'1L tesSJ , ,U , 'isa? kJ - 3 at. : gives you the most for your money.' ' It makes home baking well worth vAiw. oiiiuic aiiu ucueruis" cuit in every sack of Aristos Flour. II TUa Trade UarkM oo Ever? Sack North End Grocery j : --- 7-, A full 'ine of the best in Groceries will nlwavs bo kept bv f us. Wc harullc lleid's bread. Try us with your next order. 0 Special delivery. Prompt service. Phono 58 or send 1 the boy. (JOHN BRIGHT, Proprietor. A Hardwood You may Floor of any Color Choose for $2.50 111!! il '.mm ,vll 1 Wml it Floors which are in too poor condition to be im proved with varnish alone can be made to imitate a genuine hardwood floor with this new patented Graining System. This process does not require the services of a professional wood fin isher. The Graining Tool takes the place of skill and can be successfully used by the inexperi enced man or woman, thus making it possible for any one at a very slight expense to enjoy the luxury of a new hard wood floor. This Graining Com pound when protected by one or two coats of Chi-Namel produces a surface that will out-wear any ordinary varnished floor, many linns over. w..'1'l ,-f..l '.!. J" ."J .!'"'-" '' AJ. J '1 J.'fL'L i 1 I Am Prepared to Buy All Old Rubbers, Copper, Brass and Beef Hides and pay the highest price for same. Am at ; my home in Yale every Saturday. Abraham Kline, Yale, Mich. The yaLE Expositor Jas. A. Mkniks, Jub!isher. Entered in tlm lN'si-Ofll: at Va'e aa Second 'l;ws 2lail Matti r. 8 U H SC K I PT I O X 1 1 A T l - : One Year SI (K) Six Montlm W) Threo Mouths 23 Advertising Kates made known on application. THURSDAY, AritIL 1R, liHI HERE AND THERE. lVr the fourth Huron eontity li:s voted not to loui I'or a new court house. A chapu-r of l!oyal Arch Masons was instituted in IniUy i ty last week, sturtinw off with a n. mbershij) of twenty live. The peoplf of t'rosweil will have the opporti nity vt ,i ;.iih t ho ;ioted eing tr, Mihs t oiistniii'o KiiMluo this week, Friday eveninc Work on ti.u eleetri-. road leading from Itomeo to Alinont ia being pushed as rapidly as posihle. 1 i y June 1st trains will be running. MeHVK Arnot Mark of I'he Farm erh' State llaiik ot Deekerville, have Fold their interests, and that bank will be added to the Sleeper chain. It will still do business umUr the bame n.iiue. After twenty years in the livery bus iness in lirown City, Frank McDouall has told a half interest and retires from the active part of this business. Alex. McNeil, ot Thamtsville is the new man in the Held. iThe 6hore towns have additional ser vice this season. Mesides the steamer Hazel, the Saginaw Uoard of Trade will put the steamer Melbourne on the route between Saginaw and l'ort Huron, making stops at all shore towns. Clare ISishop of Alinont, has in his possession the will of his great, great, great grandfather, made lfO years ago on the iUh of April. The paper on which it is written is in a good state of preservation and can be easily read. A musical society has recently been organized in Sandusky known as the Harmony Orchestra, the object being to raise the standard of music in its home town. A concert will be given April 1!0 in the DeCou Optra House. The box car which serves as a depot at Memphis, came near haying a like fate as the former depot. Fire caught in the roof one day last week and it was with some ditticulty the structure was saved to serve another term as a P. M. waiting room. Muriel JIulver6on, who teaches a school near Marlette, wanted to spend her spring vacation at her home in Croswell, but no way of getting there by rig appearing convenient, she game ly started out to walk and covered eighteen miles before she found means of transportation the rest of her way. ABIT OF ADVICE FIRST DON'T DELAY. SECOND DON'T EXTEKIMEMT. If you suffer from backache; head aches or dizzy epells; if you rest poorly and are languid in the morning; if the kidney secretions are irregular and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. In such cases the kidneys often need help. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially prepared for kidney trouble they are recommended by thousands. Can resi dents desire more convincing proof than the statement of a citizen of this locality? Warren Woodard, farmer, H. F. I). No. 3, Melvin, Vale, Mich., says: "I had backache and rheumatic pains for a long time and seemed unable to get anything that would help me. Finally some one told me to try Doau's Kidney Pills and I procured a box at (jrant Holdeu's Drug Store. They gave me relief from the tirst and I continued until I had Qni6hed three boxes. 1 am glad to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, so that others may profit by my experience." Price 5o cents at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Woodard had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Huffalo, N. V. (Advertisement) Call For Meeting by Township Clerks. To William A. Cavauagh, Thomas J. Kapley and Wallace W. Adams, con stituting the township board of iirock way, and Thomas Shutt, Steve Mc Murtrie and Manley Stoddard constitut ing the township board of Lynn: You are hereby notified that on the lith dav of March A. D. 1914, applica tion was made to the county drain commissioner of the County of St. Clair for the locating and establishing a certain drain which will traverse the townships of Jirockway and Lynn, and that on the 25th day or March A. I). 11)14, we were notified by said drain commissioner of the filing of said application. , We hereby designate the lGth day of April A. i). 1914 at 10:1)0 o'clock In the forenoon, at the residence of "Orley Starks, in section 30 of Jirockway town ship, as the time and place of meeting of the township Boards to consider and and take action on said application, at which time and place aforesaid, you are hereby notilied to be present. Earl Hose and Elton Kenney Town ship Clerks of JJrockway and Lynn townships. 1-2 Many of our patrons have long ago learned the value of Expositor liners. If you have anything for tale or trade, xtry a liner and watch the re sults. v IF YOU WANT A GOOD HOUSE BUILT or some Paperharging done, call on H. H. HOLDEN, Yale, Mich. YALE WINS FIRST CAME The Urown City high school team had the horlor of opposing the Yale 11. S. bunch in the opening game of the season at City Park yesterday, and the local team have scalp number one hanging by its wigwam fire. It was an overtime affair, owing to the fact that Wight's arm went up on him in the ninth and the boys from up the line tied the score, and twelve innings were played before Yale turned in the winning run. Score 11 to 15. The game seemed won at the end of the third inning when the score stood 8 to 3. Coach Hyan then commenced putting In his subs to give them a trv out. I he team soon showed the dif ference though Peter .1. Patrick (Jrace as a sub showed the boys several things hen he had a lly in his part or the Held 1 1 was terribly tried by having it licht in n tree top and bound in all knoun directions when it reached the ground, pvnt a' that price he was equal t I h" otva.-iou, and had there been anyone in the cimwm to catch the ball when he threw it th'io would have been sonic tunt In the ninth Nr.uvn C,ii got eight runs olf U iuhJ lJalliuan pitched the b.'ilaitce of the cin e and allowed only two hit" i.i.d one i ii ti. Following is the score bv i' liinc: - " I U . 1 r ; 7 S ',( M 11 Vale "J o f, o () 1 O f (I 0 1 15 Urown C. .'2 0 1 1 1 U (i 0 9 0 U II liiK lirown City II; Vale 17. Strike outs, Welch 5; Wight 5; llallruan 1. Kennedy, with a thiee base hit and a two bavger; Hallmaii 3 singles and a two-bai'vrer and Heed with 2 three haters were our best sluggers. The only home run of the game was made by Kennedy for the visitors-. The Port Huron team will be with us Saturday and Vale will probably win as the team from that village is usually 'easy pickin'" for .nr. boys. Oh you, Port Huron! Election of Officers. The L. Ii. S. of the Presbyterian church elected the following otlicers at the annual meeting held at Mrs. Loth ian's Wednesday afternoon. President of work meetings Mrs. Dawson. 1st Vice Mrs. Wallace. 2nd Vice Mrs. Harrington. Sec treas Mrs. Farley. President of missionery meetings- Hattie Merrill. Vice Mrs. Denison. Sec treas Mrs. Dennis. LOCAL DRUGGIST SAYS: "TAKE ONLY ONE DOSE" We w ant to tell those in Yale suffer ing from stomach or bowel trouble that we are agents for the 6imple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerineetc, known aa Adler i ka, the remedy which be came famous by curing appendicitis. This is the most thorough bowel cleanser known and .1 US f ON E DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stom ach and constipation almost IMME DIATELY. You will be surprised at the (JU1CK action of Adler i ka. Grant Holden, druggist. Ad. Arbor And Bird Day Superintendent Fred L. Keeler has compiled a bulletin to assist teachers in the observance of Arbor and JJird Day. The plan this year is to combine a program of school exercises with work cleaning up the BChool grounds, planting trees and shrubs, beautifying roads and home grounds, putting up bird houses, etc. Valuable information concerning suitable trees and shrubs, directions for planting, the value and habits of birds, etc., is given to assist the teachers in carrying on the work. Citizens of the various communities are urged toco operate with the schools. Bull for Service. I have for service at my farm in Fremont township the high bred Hob stein-Friesian bull Ardale Sir Pontiac Korndyke No. 1M547, sired by Crown Pontiac Korndyke No. 48712, dam Violaca 2d's Mercedes No. 75714. Fee for service 81.50 cash. 52-13 Wm. Wilson, Route 5, Yale. Auction Sale. The undersigned will sell the follow ing property to the highest bidder, without reserve, at the premises, in the village of Melvin, on Tuesday, April 21, J914 Commencing at one o'clock sharp, the following: Gray horse 6 yrs. old, wt. 1300; black horse 0 yrs. old, wt. 1300; bay gelding 7 yrs. old, wt. 1200; black gelding 5 yrs. old, wt. 1100; bay mare 6 yrs. old, In foal, wt. 1200; black Perch eron mare 3 yrs. old, wt. 1450; gelding 2 yrs. old, heavy draft, wt. 1200; sorrel mare 9 yrs. old, wt. 1150; sorrel gelding 2 yrs. wt. Kt0; yearling mare colt; Jersey cow 3 yrs. old, new milch; Ilol stein cow ft yrs. old, with calf by side; gray cow 7 yrs. old, due now; red cow 6 yrs. old, due May 1; yearling heifer; 4 yearling steers; 5 shoats, wt. 135 lbs. each; &0t) pounds salvage barley; Key stone hay loader and other articles. Terms: Twelve months time on furnishing approved Joint notes bearing 7 per cent interest per year. C. Muma & Son, Proprietors W. W. Lord, Auctioneer. According to the pictures Alaska is a great farming country, where hay, grain, potatoes, cabbage and all sorts of vegetables may be readily and easily grown, and the farmers of that territory are prosperous and becoming rich. Good for that far away and generally considered frozen and barren land. FARMERS, TAKE MICE ! Now is the time to prepare for your spring seeding, and the place to buy your machin ery and implements is at our warerooms. We have a large supply of Syracuse, McCormick, Deering, Bucher & Gibbs Spring tooth harrows; Deering and Johnson disc harrows; Deering spike harrows; Superior and Empire drills; Syracuse and Wiard walking plows; also Almont and Fair's patent walk ing plows. -:- Just received a car load of the American woven wire Fence. -:- A full line of Buggies and Har ness. -:- A car load just received of the new 4-wheel International Manure Spreaders. -:- We have the ex clusive agency in Yale for International Gasoline Engines. Call and look over our lines before placing your orders. ames Co gleys Sons J GEO. McINTYRE'S OLD STAND "STIIS, MICH. CTATEOF MICHIGAN. O In Mm Circuit Court for the County of St. Clair. In ( haiwery. At a Mission of bitid Court, hold at the Court Ilouso In ttiH City of l'ort Huron. In said County, on tlio.Tth d:ty of Mareli A. 1). l-.'l I. Present, lion. Kueue P. Law, c ircuit Ju Iko. Aruiur KlliK)urn, complainant vs. j Cora llell Killiourn, Defendant. In tills cause. H apearluK ty allldarit on file tliat the defendant's iUk-u ot residence Is un known. I on motion of Thomas II. (ieortfp. Solicitor for Complainant, it is ordered that the appearance of tlie said deleudaut, Cora Cell Klloourn, bo entered in this cause within five mouths from the date of Mils order, aud that in vase of her appearance that she cause her answer to the bill ot complaint to be tiled, aud a copy thereof servod upon the solicitor lor the complainant, within llitcctn days after service on her or her solicitor of a copy of the said bill, and in default thereof that said bill be taken as confessed by said defendant, Cora hell Kilbourn. And It is lurtlier ordered that the complain ant cause this order to be published In the Vale KxpOMlior, a newspaper printed, published and clrculatiuK In said County, and that such publi cation be tommeuced within twenty days lroin the date of this order, and that such publication be continued therein once iu each week tor six weeks In succession, or that the said complain ant cause a copy of this order to be personally served on the said detendant, Cora Hell klibourn at least twenty days before the time prescribed lor her appearance. KUiKXK F. LAW, Circuit Judre Kxamlned, Countersigned and Kutered by me: ALIthrtTt. KVAN, KeKister THOMAS II. (IKOKliK, Solicitor lor Complain ant, liuslness Address: iN'u. a Jriiks lwock, fort Huron, Mich. lYJ-G IJKOHATK OKDKK X state of Michigan, The I'robate Court for tne County of St. clair At a session of Hald court, held at the Probate Olllee Iu the City of fort. Huron, In said County, on the li.th day ot March A. 1). lvH. Present: Hon. Huh 11. Hart, Judeof Probate In tne Matter of the Kstate ot William 11. Morgan, Deceased. lewls L. Morgan h&vInK filed with this Court his petition praying that V iolet Phillips or some other suitable person be appointed admin istratrix de bonla nou witn the w ill annexed of said estate; It is Ordered, That Monday, the voth day of April next, at ictio o'clock in the forenoon, at said Probate Onlce, be appointed lor hearing thereof; And It Is Further Ordered, that a copy of this order published three successive weeks previous to salu day of hearing. In the Yale KxiottUor a newspaper printed and circulating Iu said Couuiy ul St. Clair. A true copy.) HUGH II. IIAltT, UKO. L. liKOWN. Judge of Probate Probate lteglster. M i i)HOHATK OKDKK FOR HRARINO ACCOUNT State ot Michigan, lu the Probate Court for tho County of St. Clair. At a sessslon of said Court held at the Probate Omce, In tne City of Port Huron, In said County, on tne li.th day of March, A. D. lyU. Present, Hon. Hugh Hart, Judge of Probate, lu the Matter of the h slate of William 11. Morgan, deceased. .Norman 1J. Herbert having filed with this Court his final administration account as Executoi ot said estate, together with a etltlon praying that the said account be allowed, the hi ecu tor dlsctiarged. It Is Ordered, That Monday, the 2oth day of April next, att:ou o'clock lu the forenoon, at said Probate Oitice, be appointed for hearing thereof : And It Is Further Ordered, that a copy of this order be published three successive weeks prev ious to said day of hearlug.ln the Yale Kxposltor a newspaper printed aud circulating lu said county of St. Clair. (A true copy.) HUGH II. II AKT, C ho. L. I K ) V N, Judge of Probate. Probate Register. Uri Children's Disease Vsry Prevalent Whooping cough is about everywhere Measles and scarlet fever almost as bad. Use Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for inflamed throats and cough ing. Mrs. I. C. Hostler, Grand Island. Nebr. says: "My three children had 6evere attacks of whooping cough, and a very few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar gave great relief." II. T. Hennessy. Expositor liners pay, try one. Save Your Buildings Unprotected lumber rots, cracks, splits ami soon goes to ruin. Puint is the only protection. it's money saved and money made! to keep your well painted. "ACME QUALITY Paints and Finishes arc made to last. They will stand years of service and ex posure to rain and sun, heat and cold, and still look better than cheaper paints after only a few months service You will bo surprised to know how little it really costs you. Vc havo books telling all about the uso of paints and finches around the home, and will give them to you free for tho askinjj. C. E. Richards tTA.4iftCn Smart Spring Millinery Wc havo all the latest fads in head dress, including tho side ban deaux effects, with flowers and" rib hon bows to add soflucss. Wc also carry, tho nicest liuo of front laco corsets including tho new " ' ,Tago. Ask to sec them. ....Eva J. Black & Co.... All the Latest Home and Foreign News for only $1.00.