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9 The T ome Thi Make Them Imposs You can't buy a Bissel Sweeper, a Phonograph or a Free Sewing Ma chine for a cent less than the price fixed by the manufacturers, But- with our Profit Sharing Certificates you can get them all at a great saving. The more we sell V .. Tie Iter I Fronts .. Davis & Furniture Phone 24 Make new friends every day scores of them in every community. Twenty years experience? behind every one insures the best design, work manship and material producable. No guess work when you buy a Kalamazoo freight paid to your station GUARANTEED. Glazcd'Ti!oSi!o'.firnPe?5du i ne aouoie wan vitnnea me diock, giazea doui ksTcj sides, is far sunerinr tn the rnmmnn tile nr SaaSwart;? cement block. Moisture fully retained, with frost barred out, means perfect silage with minimum loss. Ample reinforcement Securely anchored by it's ownweight Wnnrl 5lriVftJilrt Your choice of four most lasting WUUU Clave OIIO woods. The Kalamazoo is the only factory where this outfit is manufactured complete from the raw material to the finished product Service and satisfaction A success secret of Kalamazoo Silos is the all steel, hot galvan ized, continuous opening door frame, fitted with a scries of everlasting Redwood doors, and either the tile or wood is easily erected by home labor. Let us prove to you the Kalamazoo quality. Tell us the size and kind of silo you want and we'll save you money y our co-operative sales plan. Write today. EARLY BUYERS SAVE MONET HUEJIZOO TAIIK &;S!L0 COMPANY Si Ft. Worth, Texas GEORGE McINTYRE, YALE i 1 i i u ..A Home Product. Why not patronize home industries? We afford you a chance to do so, and also get the best results. Try a sack of "Yale fride Flour" for your next baking and sec if you cant get the same satisfaction as you do from other brands. We will leave it to your jndgment, but would like to have you give it a trial. Feed Grinding Every Day. BRAN AND CHOPPED FEED on hand at all time a. Yale Milling Company LTd. YALE, MICH. ellieg of 1 1 lble on Undertaking out Kalamazoo, Michigan Bale Ant . jy.l "pHEiyaLs Expositor Ias. A. Mkn.iks, Publisher. Entered hi .trio I'ost-Ofllco at Ya'o as Secoiui C-lasH Mail Matter. BU11SCR1PTION RATES: , Oho Year .' ...SI ) Six Mouths 50 riutH)Months....... x 'Si Advertising ltatea made known on s application. THUKSDAY, February 3, 101G HERE AND THERE. The Marlette Creamery was (told re cently to the shahbona Creamery Co. ltockerville hlrh school buildine will have a new furnace, the old one being worn out. Twelve and a half miles of state re ward road Will be built out of .Jirown City next summer. Members of the St. Clair County Har Association are making plana for a get-to gether banquet. Mervyn Muir of lmlay City is the name of the precocious man who Halms to have eeen a robin last week. Next. Marlette drinking water .has been analyzed by the bacteriological depart ment and pronounced very free rrom bugs, etc. Hev.'K. Collins, pastor of the Con gregational church in lmlay City, has presented his resignation to go into er t'ect March 1. The firm of Graham &, Foster at Feck has been dissolved, Harvey J. Foster having purchased the interests of his partner. L. It. Decker, undertaker at Marlette has gone to Texas with his family. F. C. Koch of Milllngton succeeds Mr. Decker in the business. Auother lmlay City man reports seeing a flock of , fifty or more geese (lying to the northwest last week. An unusual tning ror January. There are three country weeklies in the state which have over ,uuu sub pcribers. the Caro Advertiser, the Hastings Manner and the Gratiot County Herald at Ithaca. John A. Dickinson, foreman of the lineman crew of the Cass City Tele phone Co., fell from a tree where he was engaged in making repairs to dis placed wires and received two broken arms ana otner injuries. The Oldfield general store, which has been located in rort banllac for -over half a century, has been purchased by 1. 1 4. Graham, who will close out the stock, leaving the little old town with out its familiar landmark. At the annual meeting of the Dia mond Crystal Salt Company at St. ( lair last week, it was stated that dur ing the year 1915 this company had done the largest business in its history, and 191G bids lair to outdo 1915. The village of Deckerville suffered a tig loss by tire on January 28, when a blaze starting in the Oswald Hardware store was stopped only when a bank, hotel, barber shop, post ofhee, restaur ant and a few other buildings were destroyed. Capac Chapter O. E. S. held a special and it.terestiug meetiug last Wednes day eveniug when they initiated seven candidates in the new Masonic hall Three candidates were put through in the afternoon by the regular otlicers, then followed a line banquet after which the remaining four were initiat ed by a team of past otlicers, among whom were E. T. Jilackney, tirU Worthy Fatron, and Mrs. Anna M. Faterbon, tirst Worthy Matron of Ca pac Chapter. There has been a change on the forces of the two St.Clair papers re ce&tly. Frank Schrepferman started In thirty-live years ago in the Republi can otlice. In 1901,- with Charles H. iioberts, the St. Clair Press was bought and has been conducted by them since, Now Mr. .Schrepferman retires and Kav Thomson, an employe of the He publican oflice Bince 1905, buys out his interest Jn the. PresB, and the place on the Republican stall made vacant by Thomson, will be supplied by Geo. M. DeFetit, an Onto man. DOUBT DISAPPEARS. No One In Yale Who lias a Dad Back Should Ignore This Double Proof. Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys? llackache is sometimes kidney ache Wiln it may come dizzy epells. Sleepless nights, tired, dull days, Distressing urinary disorders. Doan's Kidney Fills have been endori ed by thousands. Are recommended here at home. You have rtad Yale proof. Head now the Yale sequel. Renewed testimony; tested by time. Mrs. Robert llerron, Mary St., Yale, Mich., says' "1 was suuering every thing from my back. It was hard for me to stoop and 1 could Dot stand erect for any length of time without baring sharp pains through my loins. My head was dizzy and pained me a great deal. I tried every remedy 1 lit aid of but I did not get relief until I used Doan's Kidney Fills. They made an Improvement right away and by the time I had finished two boxes, 1 was in good health." (Testimony given July 28, 1900.) Over two years later Mrs. Uerron aid: "Doan's Kidney rills gave me permanent cure and 1 am only too glad to confirm my former endorsement of them." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Fills the same that Mrs. llerron had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Bufialo, N. Y. LINER COLUMN. FOH SALE Twenty acre farm, one aud one-half miles north of Yale, Good buildings, lots of small fruit, cherries, plums, berries, etc. Will m il for 92200 if taken at once. For further particulars call on L. A. Sperry at premises. .19-12 FARM FOR RKNT-120 acres known as the Isaac Menerey place, located one mile west and one mile south of Yale. For further particulars call on . or write Expositor oflice, Yale. 43 , Work of County Agriculturist Quite a portion of last week was oc cupied in planning for the farmers' in stitutes which will be held ju the county under the direction of the St. Clair Co. Farmers' federation rrom February 14th to 19th. It was found that the nine meetings during the early part of January did not reach the peoplw in many sections, and it has been planned to devote auother week to institute work in order to more completely cover the count y. The Interest in this project which yie dif ferent localities are showing is very encouraging, and tentative arrange ments have been made lor holding meetings at Allentor, Memphis, Lamb, Columbus Gleaner Hall, Algonac and in Greenwood township. Among the local people who are assisting with the arrangements are Darius Allen, Allen ton; Albert Raven, Memphis; W. D. Keith, J iamb; James llayiland and u. J. Voght, Columbus; Ityy Gilbert, Al gonac; L. E. Rush and Arthur Hewitt of Greenwood and Grant townships. Auother matter that should not be lost sight of is the Round up lustitute that will be held in the court room of the Federal luilding February bth and 9th. The Women's Congress will also hold a meeting Feb. 8th in the library hall. In addition to the program, the Round-up turnishes an excellent op portunity for people to meet their triends irom other parts of the county, thus aiiording social and educational advantages ot the highest value. All indications point to a large attendance. Interest also continues to grow in the extension Bchool at the Gleaner hall in China township January 31st to February 4th, and the success of the undertaking too, 6eems assured. Roth institutes and extension schools are needed to serve the county com pletely. The demand for the week schools In the state is so great and the number of people available to conduct the work so limited, that it is none too early for localities wishing one next year to begin to make arrangements for it. Several applications have al ready been hied with extension direc tor lialdwin, for schools next winter, and early arrangements are necessary to make sure ot obtaining one. On Wednesday the meeting of the Clyde and Grant Farmer's Club was attended at the home of Edw. Fearsoll in Avoca. This was a large and sue cessf ul meeting, there being over sixty present representing several different townships. Matters discussed during the meeting were remedies for lice on stock, the treatment of oats for smut, and matters pertaining to 60il fertility. C. L. Rrody, County Agent WHAT CHILDREN NEED NOW In spite of the best care mothers can give them this weather brings sickness to many children. Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Clare, Wis., writes: "Foley's Hon ey and Tar cured my boy of a severe attack of croup after other remedies had failed. It is a wonderful remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. It stops lagrippe colds. 11. T. Hennessy. adv EAST KENOCKEE. Preaching services at the Allen church next Sunday at the usual hour. Charley Wahl," who was called to Papinaw, 111., on account of the death of his father had not returned lrom that place when his mother died, her death occurring last Monday.' Mr. Wahl will remain for the funeral. Mrs. Wahl is ill at her home here and her brother Ernest Lesh is with her and will attend to the duties on the farm during the husband's absence. 'Mr. Wahl and family have the sympathy of the com munity in their sorrow. F. Ffeifer has purchased a line horse from Fred Haskell t replace the one that died about two weeks a;o. Mrs. Alyin Morgan, who has been ill for some time, is not improving as fast as her many friends would wish. ,x F. Ffeifer lost a valuable cow last week. The animal died of inllamma tion. . G. Menzieand family were Sunday guests at T. Parren's, it leing the tirst time Mr. Menzie had been from home Bince he was sick with pneumonia. Rudolph Wahl is making some im provements on his farm here and is preparing to move his family onto the same. They are now occupying Mrs. Rarham's house here. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN A t lack and white beagle hound. Re ward lor its return or information leading to its recovery. Harvey Mason 1 mile north and 5 miles west of Yale GREENWOOD. John Heinmiller was in Port Huron Friday last on business. John Lavelle sr. has been suffering from an attack of pleurisy the past week but is Borne better at present writing. s Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holt are the proud parents of a young sou, Richard, who was born to them January 25th. Congratulations. Eld Perone, of Traverse City, preach ed a fine ermon at the West Green wood Evangelical church on Sunday p. m., January 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campfield, of Gull Lake, Sask , are visiting at the home of George Holt. Revival services are In progress at the Mennonite church. Evangelist N. W. Rich, of Nebraska, is expected the last of the week to assist the pastor, Elder F. A. Jones. Registration Notice Notion Is hereby (riven to the electors of the City of Yale, .State of Michigan, that the Hoard of Kcplstratton will be In session on Saturday, the utn day of February. A. 1. hi If,, at the Council Chambers on Joue street. In the City of Yale, from K:00 o'clock In the forenoon until H:00 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, for the pur pose of reentering the names of all such per sons as may possess thw necessary uiialinca tlons of electors and who may apply for that purpose hv Ormr or thk Cosmos Couxrir. DERT McDUNALl), Clerk of the City of Yale. Notice of Special Election Notice Is hereby given to the electors of the (Ity of Yale, state of Mlchkan, that a snecUl elm-tion will be held In said ( ity of Yale on r 1(1 DAY, THE lth DAY OF FF.BKUARY, A. 1). at the Itourx-ll Chambers on Jones Street, In said City, at which time will be sub mltted to the elnctois of the City of Yale the question of whether or not the nomination . of party candidates for all elective Ity otllces In said City shall thereafter be made by direct rote. Polls of said election shall l open from 7::to o'clock a. ui. to 6:Oo o'clock p. m , of said day of election. By ondiik or Titr. Common Couwrn.. BF.KT McDONALD, Clrk of the City of Yale THE SIMPLEST WAY IS THE BEST WAY A. E. Lerche of Springfiald Givss Recipe for Getting Over the Blue ' '' " '' ' ' A. E. LERCHE "If you ever get the blues," he said, "It is well to know the simplest and best way to get rid of them. Cranki ness, nervousness and general upset condition precedlus tbe blues usually are duo to the relentless grip of con stipation on the nervous system. The simplest way to meet this condition is to have a box of Rexall Orderlies in your pocket ami the best way is to take one when you feel the attack com ing on. ' It Is the finest laxative for men, women and children I know of, and is a regular antidote for the blues the best ever." THE REXALL STORE OF GRANT HOLD EN THE EMINENT EYESIGHT SFEC IAL1ST PARSONS The Eye Man . ofPontlac Will arrive at the FA ISLET HOTEL aud remain one day only, Tuesday, Feb. 8th This being his regular monthly trip, he will still give consultation, exam (nation by the Electric - Retlnaecope advice and a thorough eye test FKEE He will spend one day each month lu're. It you have headache, nervousness dizziness, stomach trouble, poor mem ory, near sighted, far sighted, astigma t is in, or are suffering from AN V kind of Eye Strain don't 4'ail to call on this expert as a visit will cost you nothing and may save your Eye Mght. If necessary to wear glasses he will merely charge you the cost of the glasses, which in no case will be more than the uniform price and are guar anteed. Don t forget the date. Yale," Tuesday, Fab. 8 Furnitureo Perhaps there is something In the Furniture Line you need. .Something to fill in a vacant spot. It will pay you to look over our line before you buy. We can nt you out In anything Parlor, Sitting Room, Bed Room, Dining Room or . Kitchen Fturnfture at prices which will turprlse you and please your purse. We can meet any catalogue house price and uve you the freight. .George Gough. Licensed embalmer ' and funeral director. " ' Phone 132 v Yale DKOUATK OltDKIl 1 Ktatn ot Michigan, The Probate Court for the County or bt. Clair. At a iwshlon of said court, held at the Probate Ofllen lu thn City of Port Huron, In aald County on the ;;ut day of January. A. L. yl8. Prcoeut. Hon. Hugh II. Hart, Judgreof I'roliat. In thaMattnrof the bitate of Peter 8 hook, d'UH'd. Marlon Shook having filed with this Court her final administration account ai administratrix of said estate, totrcther wit n a petition praying that the said accouut be allowed, the admin istratrix discharged, the estate closod, the heirs determined and the residue of said estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto. It Is Ordered, Ittat Monday, the 28th day of February next, at 9 :oo o'clock In the forenoon, at said Probate Olllce, be appointed tor hearing thereof: And Ills FurtherOrdered that a copy ot this or der lw published three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, tn the Yale Kxposltora newspaper printed and circulating In said Coui'ty of St. Clair. (Atruecopy) HUGH H. HART, (iEO. L HKOWN. Judge ot Probate m Probate Register ii-i AFTER LAGRIPPE WHAT ? F. (J. 1'revo,- Bedford, Ind., writes: "An attack of laprippe left me with a severe cough. 1 tried everything. I got so thin it looked as if 1 never would fet v eil. Finally, two bottles of Foley's lonty aud Tar cured me. I am now well and back to my normal weight." A reliable remedy for coughs, colds, croup. 11. 1 Hennessy. , adv The Expositor gives all the news in readable form at 91.00 per year. If you want a newspaper give us your sub scription . ' .IMliE. Auditor's Report-1915 Michigan Farmcrt' Mutual Fire Insurance Company EXHIBIT OF POLICIES AND AMOUNT OF INSURANCE IN FORCE Number ' Amount In force December 31t, 1914 Written In 1915 Total DeJuct expiring and cancelled in 1915. In force December 31st, 1915 : Cain in 1915 EXHIBIT " - Losses unpaid December 3 1st, 1914 Losses incurred In 1915 Losses paid in 1915 RECEIPTS Cash balance December 31st, 1914 Loans paid In , Interest received : Premiums received .' . . , Internal revenue returned Discounts j Total 9.. $16758 83 DISBURSEMENTS " Losses Paid '. Schedule A Schedule U Balance on hand, December 31st, 1915. Total $16758 83 RESOURCES Cash balance Mortgage loans Assessments, premiums in course of collection 11051 97 Total $40,835 50 LIABILITIES Unearned premiums $25,822 74 SCHEDULE A State Association dues $ 2 00 Directors' per diem and expenses '290 54 Adjustments and settlement of losses 245 10 President $26.75; treasurer $128 154 75 v TotaK ..$ 692 39 SCHEDULE B Return premiums $ 97 50 Office expense $20; clerk hire $140; telephone $20; rent $36 216 OO Adding machine '. 147 00 Printing and stationery . 29 50 Postage and stamped envelopes 112 87 Mortgage loans 9166 50 Total.. : .$9769 37 LOSSES PAID IN THE YEAR 1915 NAME TWP. PROPERTY CAUSE AMT. Emanuel Ream Lexington House Sparks from chmncy $ 6 75 Lucinda Streeter Grant House Defeciivc stove 100 OO Barbara Plans Marlette House DcfccUvc stove 1000 OO George Mclntyre Brockway House Unknown 300 OO T. W. Long Custer House Sparks 9 OO Kd Strickler Flynn House Lamp 5 OO Harriet Stephenson Riley House Defective chimney 5 OO Adelaide Signor Wales House Defective stove pipe 50 OO Andrew Staley Fremont House Sparks from chimney 750 OO Frank Hodgkinson Marlette House Sparks from chimney 571 OO Peter Boughner Lynn House Lightning 10 OO George Soule Austin Furniture Accidental , 16 OO Caroline Bulla Austin House Defective chimney 1125 Charles M. Smith Argyle P House damaged . Lightning 52 OO William Alexander Washington Animal Lightning 30 OO May E. Merrick Custer House Ecfective chimney 75 OO Hannah Granger Lexington Bam Incendiary 200 00 H. Mahaffey Flynn House Chimney 10 20 Minerva June Lamotte House Chimney 12 OO Fugene Rian Lamotte Sheep Lightning 4 OO M. T. Whittaker Frynn House ' Chimney 6 OO May A. Decker Austin Sheep Lightning 4 OO JohnF. Kearns Maple Valley . House Sparks from chimney 5 50 Hannah Cranger Lexington . House and contents Incendiary 591 OO Herbert Randeil Marion Animal Ligntning 10 OO Dennis llorrlgan F.mmett Colt Lightning 40 OO Jacob Vatter Argyle Animal Lightning 30 OO James Brandon ' Riley Sheep Lightning 13 50 Wm. Wall Fremont Barn and contents Lightning 621 OO Colin McCallum Austin . ' Hog Lightning 5 OO Moses Burns Fremont House Unknown 400 OO John W. Smith Austin Animal Lightning 93 75 John Lowe Austin House Lightning 5 00 Nicholas Furlong Greenwood House Lightning 3 OO Flton M. Kinney Lynn Horse Lightning 100 OO Est. of Jas. Farley Bridgehampton Barn Lightning 13 25 A. B. Stone Lexington - House Accidental 10 OO Wm. Klosterman Deleware Farm tools Threshing engine 100 00 Ralph Rix Riley House Accidental 5 OO Fred II. Hull Elmer Animal Lightning 30 OO David Badgerow Custer House Defective chimney 375 OO John Cogley Emmett House Accidental 25 V9 Henry Dysinger Klley House Lightning , 11 OO James Burden Moore House Accidental 27 85 Berthold Walker Marlette House Accidental 8 OO Eugene Rian Lamotte Sheep Lightning 4 00 State of Michigan. County of St. Clair s. . Thomas Grimes and Norman B. Herbert. President and Secretary of said Company do, ane each for himself doth depose and say that they have read the foregoing rtatement and know the contents thereof, and they hae good reason to believe and do believe said statement to be true. THOMAS CRIMES, President NORMAN B. HERBERT, Secretary Subscribed and sworn to before me at Yale, in said State and County, this 29th day of January, A. D. 1916. Wm. H. LEARMONT Notary Public. St. Clair Co., Mich. My commission cxpirse Nov. 11, 1916 . I JOHN M. GLEASON ; LAWYER White Block Port Huron, Mloh. Real Estate Laana J. B. WEYMOUTH CENERAL LAW BUSINESS SOLICI TED. REAL ESTATE & LOANS RAPLEY BLOCK YALE, MICH. W G. WIGHT MD. C. M TI'INITY UNIVERSITY, M. '. M. Vit torla l'nlvislty. Toronto, Out. Oltlce secoud floor L'uton Block. Of flee nous: 7 10 y a.m., 12 toi:w p. tu. and after 6 p. tn, YALE. MICH. DR. J. B. STEVENS VETERINARY SURUKOX. GRADUATE oftheOniarlo Vi ferlar.rv Collet, also the Unirer:tr of Toronto. All calls olirhtnr dsy promptly attended. Phones: offlre 113; residence ;;9 N-M to K'rst Nat oial Bank. YALE, MICH. Notice of Hearing Claims Before Court. State of Michigan, the Trobate Court for the . County of St. Clair. In the matter of the Estate of K. Bruce Lothian deMatted. Notice Is hereby given that tour months from thd i::th day of Jan. A.D. luift, have been allowed for creditors to present ttelr claims atralnst said deceased to sab! court for examination and ad justment, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said court at the Probate olllce. In the city of Port Huron, in said County, on or before the l'.th day of May A. D. 1P1R, and that said claims will be heard by said court on Tuesday the n th day ot May, A.D. I'JI. at iilne o rim k In the forenoon. , Datef January nth A.D. vm. I A True Copv.) , HUGH II. HART, UEO. L. HRovVN. J ud e of probate KcRlsterof Probate 4-4 ANNOUNCEMENT. Owini? to tbe confusion In the names of two Doctor Frazera on Military Stn Dr. It. C. Frazer, ppecialist on Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, diseases wishes to announce Ms oflice on the frround floor of the Vokom lildg.. opposite the Harrington Hotel, 1011 Military street, Port Huron, Mich. Try an Expositor Liner. . .3188 $5,150,000 900 1,510.405 .4088. ,1030 $6,660,405 1,300,120 ...3058 $5,360,285 .$210,285 Amount $1000 00 4755 04 OF LOSSES . Number 1 44 , 45 $5755 04 .$ 1280 91 2075 00 1111 00 12226 02 40 00 25 90 '. $5755 04 692 39 9769 37 542 03 $ 542 03 29241 50 Notice of I learing Claims Before Court STATE OF MKJHKJAN. The Probate Court for the County of St. Clair In the Matter of the Estate of Dell P. Sawyer, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that four months from the 2ith day of January A. D. Mr have leeu allowed for creditors to rreseut their claims agalust said deceased to said court tor examina tion and adjustment, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said court, at the Probate oflice. In the city of Port Huron, Id said County, ou or before the twtti day of May A. D.Jym and that said claims will be heard by said court on Monday the jjth day of May A. D. laifi. at nine o'clock In thn forenoon. Dated January 24, A. D. Vtifi. (Atruecopy.) HUGH H.HART, UKO. L. BKOWN. . Judjte of Probate Probate Register. 43-4 STATE OK MICHIGAN The Thirty-First Judicial Circuit In Chan cery. - t ruittpendlnir In Circuit Court for the County of ML Clair, In Chancery at Port Huron, Michi gan, on the noth day of leem!er, A. D. laUw Hattle A. Darling, Complainant TS. OraW. Darling. Defendant In this cause It appearing that the defendant. Ora W. Darling; Is not a resident of this state, but a resideut of Ontario. Canada, but that his whereabouts are unknown, therefore of K. 11. Drake, solicitor for complalnaut, it li ordered, that defendant enter bit appearance In said cause on or before four months from the date of this order, and that within twenty days the complainant shall cause this order to be putt ed tn the Yale Kxposltor, a newspaper published and circulated In said county, said publication to be continued once each week for six weeks In succession. EUtiKNK V. LAW, K. 11. DRAKE. Circuit Judge ' Solicitor for Coin pls'.nant 40-? STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit Court for the County of St.v Clair, Iu Chancery. Kleauor Jones, Complainant vs. Zacrmrl&h Jones, Defendant At a session of the Circuit Court for the said county, continued and held at the Court 'House In the city of Port Huron on Monday, Decern ber 27th. 101 Present. Hon. Kue-ene K. Law, Circuit Judre. In this cause It appearing; by afUdarlt on file that the defendant. Zaeharlan Jones it not a resident of the state of Mlchliran. but Is a resi dent of the Province of Saskatchewan, In tbe Dominion of Canada, It Is therefore ordered that the appearance of the said defendant be entered In said cause within five mouths from the date of this order and that In case of the default of defendant to enter his appearance within such time that the said bill be taken as confessed, by him? It Is further ordered that the said cornrlaltmnt cause this order to be published In the Yale Kx posltor, a newspaper printed, published and elr culatlriK In this countv and that the said imbll." cation be commenced within twenty days from the date of this order and such publication be continued therein once In each week for, six successive week. .,.w,w KUOENR F. LAW, Circuit Judge MICHAEL J. O CONNOH. sf , I epnty KeKlstT n Chancery ' MOOkK ti WHJsoN.HollcttorsforComplalnant Ituslness Address : Port Huron, Mlchlxau FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS fOK RHEUMATISM MONEYS ANO BlAOQC