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13 The Owners of "Swift & Company" (Nov Over 22,000) Perhaps it has not occurred to you that you can participate in Swift & Company's profits, and also share its risks, by becom ing a copartner in the business? It is not a close corporation. You can do this by buying Swift & Company shores, which are bought and sold on the Chicago and Boston stock exchanges. There ore now "over 22,000 share holders of Swift & Company, 3,500 of whom areefnpJoyes of the Company. These 22,000 shareholders include 7300 women. Cash dividends have been paid reg ularly for thirty years. The rate at present is 8 per cent. The capital stock is all of one land, namely, common stock ttfero is no preferred stock, xnd this common stock represents actual values. There is no "water," nor have good will, trade marks, orpatents been capitalized. This statement is made solely for your information and not for the purpose of booming' Swift & Company stock. We welcome, .however, live stock producers, retailers, and consumers as co-partners. We particularly' like to have for shareholders the "people with whom we do business, This leads to a better mutual understanding. or- f, 1 Hi mi t1 YQQ)pefnest'mg and Instructive factifBent on request. a a a. e :r. a, rv-t V fll & Company JgjzuUfe Eresident "tft-ij-'wu. 4,'yi -I FOR SALE OR REM 80 Acre Farm 1 mi. north & V2 mi. west of Roseburg Farm clay loam soil. New nine-room house. Stone stables under barn. Good orchard. Five acres hard maple. ACT QUICK. TERMS. R. F. D. No. 1, Box 50 Mclvin, Michigan COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Goieg to Sagieaw Our New FcTur-otory', Fire-proof Gar- ago, otorago capacity-600 automobiles, completed. Competent mechanics both day and night. One block from the leading hotels. Try our accommoda tions for NightV Storage . , . 208-218 W.fyWashington Avenue GARBER BUICK CO- Yale, Mich., October 7, 1018. Council met iu regular eeeelon, Mayor Wharton presiding. Aldermen present Mclutyre, Uright, Eilber and Fead. Minutes of last regular and special meetings read and approved. Moved by Itrlght and supported by Kllber that the following bills, approv ed by the finance committee, be allow ed aB read. Motion carried. II I) Edwards & Co 9 11 40 Klectrio Appliance Co 188 73 C F Curtis 00 American Oil Corporation...... 18 80 Kexlloldin 10 00 Purl Marshall , 4 50 Arthur Marshall 2 40 John Henry 70 00 Consolidated Coal Co. MS 16 Central Klectric C I 39 Pittsburg Meter Co 11 00 Ceo U Green 110 00 W A Woodruff 70 00 Than liraybiel 70 00 Chas Cavanagh 70 00 Mrs. T. Ketry 22 50 Geo Young . 1 50 H Ohmer 2 00 Yale Market Co 1 GO Yale Woolen Mills 191 72 II A Williams 6 63 John Hutton 37 84 Yale Telephone Co 11 15 John Bright 2 13 Rus Secor 18 00 Frank Goheen 30 00 Wharton & Co 20 56 L & W Fund 217 45 Yale Fire Co..... 32 00 John Davis 1 00 Yale Lumber & Coal Co 1C4 03 Bert McDonald 45 00 Freight, express, etc 5 89 On motion Council adjourned. Bert McDonald, City Clerk. School Report Keport for month ending September 27th in District No. 7, fr. Number of days taught, 20 , Total attendance, 3C8 Ayerage daily attendance, 19 Number of boys enrolled, 14 . Number of girls enrolled, 6 Total enrollment, 20 Percentage of attendance, 89 Names of those who were ntither absent nor tardy during the months- Frank Itath, Dorothy ilatb, Watson Ulrich and Malcomb Evans. Muriel Wilt, Teacher. FREE METHODIST CHURCH J. A. Kelley, Pastor. Sabbath school, 10 o'clock Class meeting at 11 o'clock Preaching in the evening at 7:30 by Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8.-00 o'clock. All invited to attend. AUCTION SALES Having sold his farm, the under signed will otfer for sale by public auction at the premises, 3 miles north of Va.rgo, or 3 1-2 miles west of Jeddo on hriday, October 11, 1918, com mencing at one o'clock sharp all his farm live stock, implements, etc., also a quantity of household goods. Usual terms. GKO. W. BELL, Auctioneer. ADAM l'ISllER, Prop. The undersigned will nt-li by public auction nt hi.4 pre umt-a 3 uiilrs south aud 3 miles wtet of 'aif, or 1 mile north and miles west or Old Brock- way on I ueauay, Oct. irin, an or nis farm live slock, agricultural imple ment!1, etc. al to begin at 1 o'clock, p. in. Bharp. Usual terms. G. W, Bell, auctioneer. N. J. Meharg, Prop. The undersigned, having decided to quit farming, will offer for sale by public auction to the highest bidder at the premises known as the John Irving estate, miles north of ale or 1i miles south of Peck, on Wednesday, Oct. 16tb, all of his farm livestock, ag ricultural implements, some household articles, etc. bale to begin at one o'clock p. m. sharp. Terms as usual. W. W. Lord, auctioneer. George Irving, proprietor Having decided to quit farming and move to the city of Yale, the under signed will sell at public auction at the premises 1 mile north and2j miles east of Yale on Friday. Oct. 18, all of farming implements, live stock, etc. Sale to commence at one o'clock p. m., sharp. Geo. W. Bell, auctioneer. George Wilcox, proprietor Having decided to quit farming the undersigned will sell by public auction at the premises 3 miles west and mile north of Yale, or 314 miles Bouth of Melvin on Monday, October 21st, all of his farm live stock, agricultural im plements, some household goods, etc. bale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. Free lunch at noon. Usual terms. Geo. W. Bell, auctioneer. Fred Boutrager, prop. FOB SALE A number of young pigs, good ones. A choice yearling O I C Hoar, for service. Fee reasonable. Hobt N. itix, 1 mile north and 1V east of Yale. Phone 631 II 4? 27-2 FORD ROADSTER Model 1916, In splendid condition. Will tell at a bargain if taken at once. Apply to Jas. W. Butler, Yale, phone 171. 27-2 TOR HALE A quantity of first-class seed corn. Inquire of Mrs Jai. 11, Martin, Park ate., Yale. 28-2 FOR SALE 8ilver laced Wyandotte cockerels, white Klondyke fluff cock erels, roue comb; also Belgian hares. Hiram L. Taft, Third Street, Yale. Post Ofiice box 161. . 28 2 Poultry Wanted Am in the market for poultry of all kinds and will pay highest market prices for same. Will buy every day If you have any to sell let me know and 1 will call. .John sexton, 22-20 Yale, Mich. GIRLS WANTED. We can use a few girls to learn wear ing. For particulars call at office in person. 25-4 Yale Woolen Mills. REGISTRATION OF WAR BONDS IS URGED BY LOAN OFFICIALS Important Information on Liberty Bonds Given Out by Gov eminent Officials. Important Information, concerning the registration of Liberty Loan bends, is given out by the bond department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chi cago contains the following quotation from a letter from the treasury de partment: "With reference to accepting sub scriptions for bonds to be registered In the names of persona giving only Initials rather than the full name, I have to say that it Is the Intent ef the department, not for its own sake, but for the sake of the holders of reg istered bonds, to have them registered In such manner as to enable the said holders, or their legal representatives, to dispose of them In the simplest and readiest manner. Bonds Issued to wom en under their Initials, or under the Initials of their husbands, are not read ily transferable in case of the death of the holder. "Though letters of administration would be Issued In the legal name of the deceased, and the bonds would be Inscribed In her name, under her Ini tials, or those of her husband, as the case might be, the letters of admin istration and the bonds would not agree as to the name, and therefor the administrator of Mrs. Sarah A. Smith, say, would have to prove that he and Mrs. Thomas W. Smith (or Mrs. S. Smith) were one and the same person. It Is to avoid troubles of this character that the department has In sisted on receiving the legal name of persons subscribing for registered bonds. "Of course, the department cannot refuse to Issue bonis under Initials if the parties interested insist upon it, but it Is requested that you, in all cases where It is possible, insist on re ceiving the full names of persons sub scribing for registered bonds." 6 0 ft 6 itirCrtrCtitfttrtrtrtTtrCrtrtrttitiitrtttr'tT "We'll All Go Broke If We Have ; To But There's No One , Busted Yet." ; By WILLIAM HERSCHELL. When I hear some folks complainln' 'Bout the burdens they must bear Just to keep our soldiers flghtln' In the tranches "over there," Then I want to enow a picture. One I saw th' other day, Of a little Belgian youn'ua An her granny, old an' fray. In each face was tears and terror, Born of Teuton greed and lust, An' I pledged my all to Freedom, If to give my nil I must. Then a new song woke within me, refrain I cun't forget; "We'll all go broke if we haf ? But there's no one busted yet P None of us Is facln' hunger, None need fear to seek his bed Lest a demon in a Ootha Hurl a bomb from overhead. Here we go along a-slngln' Only now and then we sigh, An we never see a soldier 'Cept our own a-marchlng by. Folks, we'd ought to be so grateful To each flghtln Yankee boy That th' sacrifice of givln Should be measured as a Joy. So let's do our part full-hearted Smile and say without regret: "Well all go broke if we haf f But there's no one busted yetP Buy your Bonds Load the guns: Buying Early halts the Uuns. Buy Your Bond Ejirly Wherefore delay? s Head off Tomorrow Sign up Today. Buy Your Bonds now And "save your face." Delay and dodging Mean disgrace. or THGCC .SUBSCRIBER k 1 fl.fi DEEHTY LOAN MEANS LESS or the on I III l ' BUY BOHDf susa The Store of Exclusive Styles nigaam SPAULDING'S 906 MILITARY ST., PORT HURON. MICH. Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dresses This week our stocks in these Jines presont a now attractivencma because they h.ive h -t n freshenod by new arrival during the past few days which have placed them in condition to meet the wants of all our customers, no matter what size, material, color or style is wii'-led or what price you may wish to pay. Our Coat and Suit stocks are at their best; our Skirt stock wo believe to bo tho largest to be found in Port Huron; our dread stock embraces s .c.h gowns as tho Famous College Princess gowns for juniors, misses and small women, and they are exceptional values. Wo aro also showing a largo line of Taffeta and Georgette Diisw; also Crepe Motcor and Crcpo de Chino. A splendid showing of Winter Furs awaits your inspection, of anything in Women's Outor Apparel. It will pay you. Give us a call when in ra-xi SPAULDING & SPAULDING ZSSSi Port Huron's Smartest Shopping Place One Price to All CTATliOFMH'IIMSAN, in ihe Circuit Court for the County of St. Cliitr. In Chancery. AtateKMlonoi ;uu i ouri neiu ai uiu ioun llnntu. In thn cltv of Tort Huron. Ill SlllJ COUIitV. on the loth day of September. A. 1). nH. Present, the HON. KUliKNK F. LAW. Circuit Judge. l'eter Doolie, l'laiiitin, Charles W. Kockwell. John A. Rockwell, klllott T. Hrockway aud CattirluH lirocHway, nil wne, or inoir huriiowii heirs, dcvlnees, itwueen ana annums. Defendant, Tn Mil., h'juch If una!! r I n frran th iwnrn lilll of complaint that 1'eter Doello. pialutilt herein, does not know whether the aUove named de fendants are UyIiik or dead, or where thoy reside If Uvluit: whether the title, Interest, claim, leln or possible riant they may have lu and to the land hereinafter described, has been deeded or aaiiKiied by them prior hereto; that If dead, wneiner Uiey lu personal rpri-ciiinnrs ur heirs llvlnn. or where they or some of them may reside, or whether such title. Interest, claim, i.i. n. t.nctllilA rluht Im linHU disunited (if bv them by will, and does not know aud has been unable, after diligent search aud Inquiry, to as certain the namss of the persons who are In cluded as defendants herein, without belnK named; . . ... Therefore, on motion of Jay H. Weymouth, attorney for plalntill. It is ordered that the ap pearance of the said defendants, Charles W. Itockwell, John A. KockweU, KUiott T. llrock way and Catherine l?rockwy, his wile, aud the appearance of all and sundry of said defendants In.uM tint m-lin nmmrit h l-HRUnn tlf ImllllT Ull named, be 'personally served with process, be entered herein, within three months from the date of this order, ana mat in case 01 wieir ap- hey respectively cause their answers, or th answers or sucn 01 mom as nun iyoniuu. to the bill of complaint In this cause, to be tiled a... I u ..., Ihnrxiif in Iim lori'Kll nn thn tilnintlfl's attorney within fifteen ay after service on tnem or sucn 01 mem as smn uo npycaicu id spectlvely, or their respective attorneys, of a f uoi.l Kin ni fimunlulnt nnii notion of this order, and that in default thereof, the said bill be taken as couiesseu ny mem, me saiu ue fendaots. And It Is further ordered that within twenty days the said plaintiff cause a copy of this order to 08 puouinea in mw upwonuit " -" .v. ,.r..t.A mihlliihuil anrt i-lriMilntnd ill said county of St. Clair, aud tnat such publication be continued therein once In each wee for six successive weeks, or that they cause a oopy of misoraerio oe porioumiy icucu vu vU ui.i H.f.ii,in ut ipu.it twi'iitv davs before the time prescribed for their appearance. This suit is brought to uult the title to the foliowliiK described laud situated In the town ship of Urockway, St. Clair county, Michigan, and more particularly described as follows: The west nan oi mo u? H' . ' Section twenty-one (21) Town eight vH) North Itange fourteen U4) tast. EUdENK F. LAW, Circuit Judge. CounterslRued by: GKHTHUUK M. liNftU, l)ei. Clerk of the Circuit Court, la Chanoery. JAV It. WEYMOUTH. Attorney for Tlalutlff, liuslness Address: Yale, Mien. M-n MORTGAGE SALE Whoreas, default has beeu made In the pay ment of thn money secured by a mortgage dated theurst day of April. In tha year one thousand nine hundred and ten, executed by Lodema Koach.of Berlin, St. Clair County, Michigan, to Ira S'. Shaver, of the same place, which said mortgage was recorded In the office of the reg ter of deeds of the County of St. Clair and State of Michigan, in liber U4 of mortgages on page 44, ou the ninth day of May In the year one thousand nine hundred ten at R:4.S o'clock a. m. And whereas, the amount claimed to be due ou said mortgage at the date of this notice Is the sum of two thousand, twenty-two dollars and seventy-three cents (Si.022.73) of principal and Interest, and the further sum of thirty-five ($j ) as an attorney fee stipulated for In said mort gage, which Is the whole amount claimed unpaid on said mortgage, and no suit or proceeding having been Instituted at law to recover tho debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, whereby the power of sale contained la said mortgage has become operative. Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of the said power of sale and In pur suance of the statute In suoti case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed Ly a sale of the premises thereto described, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the front door of th Court lions. In the City of l'ort Huron, In said county of St. Clair, on the third day of December next at ten o'clock In the forenoon, which said premises are described In said mortgage as follows, to-wlt: The North half (Ui of the north-east ouarter (U) of the north-east quarter C-i) of section thirty-three (3:p, containing twenty CM) acres more or less; and the south-east ciuarter V of the south-east quarter ( ) of section twenty-eight (2m i, contain ing Ionyj4J) acres more or less; all 01 saia iana being In Township six (6), north of range thir teen (Ui east, and In the township of Berlin, St. Clair County, Michigan. Dated Hoptember v. 1918. CLYDE HHAVtlt. Administrator of the Estate of Ira N. Shaver, Drceased HKKT C. FKESTON, Att'v tor Administrator, 1'. O. Address: Armada, Mich. 313 J. B. WEYMOUTH General Law Business Solicited REAL ESTATE & LOANS RAPLEY BLOCK YALE, -:- - MICH. NOTICE The Michigau Sujrar Company will start its campaign this year about Oct. 1st. All persons desiring employment at that time are requested to file their application with the Company as soon as possible. It is desirable that appli cation be made in person but applica tion forms will be sent upon request which can be mailed to us. Positions are open to both men and women and a longer campaign man usual is ex pected. Michigan Sugar Co., 21- Croswell, Mich. y k t n -A n ?, . 2 We Solicit a Share of Your 1 Trade, promising in return good goods, fair prices and honest dealings. "The Store That Saves You Money" Phone 118 J. K. R EY. Auction Sale The underaljrnt-d, havtu? decided to,quit frtrmi.ii', uiil oflei lor . .w l-y '..l-!: auction lo Ihw iiiKlieet tiiddtr at the premlfcfs 3) tr.ih buuth .f M'.-ivit:, ka 3 miles west and V2 mi. north of Yale, Monday, October 21st, 18 Commenchigat 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, the following peraouul property :--Hay marc, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1370; gelding, 5 yrs. old. wt. 1G00; gelding, 3 jr. uUl, wt. 1100; brood mare, 5yrn. old, wt. 1500, in foal; driving borne, H jrs. old, wt 1000; spring colt; red cow 11 yrfl. old, due in Dec; Durham cow. y rs. old, U in Jan.; Durham cow, 8 yrs. old, due in Mar ; 2 Durham cows, 3 yrs old, due in Jan.; Durham row, 6 yrs. old, due in Feb.; Durham cow, 2 yrp. old, due ia r : Durham cow, 6 yrs. old, due In Mar.; 2 roan Durham heifers, due in .Jhii ; 1 ivu Durham heifers, due in Jan.; red and white Durham heifer, due in Jai:.; tlaefc heifer, 2 yrs. old; 3 steers, 2 yrs. oId;3 stwre, 1 yr. old; i heifers, 1 yr old; 0 spring calves; yearling Durham bull; 27 thoroughbred Shropshire breeding ewes; thoroughbred Shropshire ram; 14 thoroughbred Shropshire t-wc lambe; 3 geese; 4 spring pigs; McCormlcfe grain binder; Mccormick mower; ubon- mower; Osborne side rake; dump rake; bean puller; Deering corn binder; nwv wagon, box and rack; light double rig; 2-row cultivator; l-horsa cultivator; tm roller; Superior disc drill; Lew top buggy; open buggy; spring-tocth I i -rows; set spike tooth harrows; 6 h. p. gasoline engine and buzz taw; new (--borne hay loader; John Deere riding plow; ltrown Citv walking plow; 1."(M ft-?t new lumber; 6et bob sleighs; set slings; 2 sets double harne; n t M-ild 1it riess; 50 gal. oil barrel; grass eedr: wagon jack; cmry whel; grain batjg; m: sideboard; extension table; kitchen table; 7 kitchen chairs; 5 rockinz cnaif; 3 bedsteads; 4 sets springs; iron bed. spriugs and mattress; 2 dreBsericoniuKd- ; 4 stands; 3 lamps; Champion washing machine; 10 gal. bbl rhnru: ice ca ir freezer; Singer newing machine; new DeLaval cream separator No 15; 2 crfi- cans, 5 and 10 gal. aud many other articles not mentioned. Free Lunch at Noon TEltMS OF SALE All sums of $5.0) and under, cash; over that amo'int 1 1 months' credit will be given ou furnishing good, approved, endorsed uote heal ing interest at the rate of seven per cent per aunum. FRED BONTRAGKER, GEO. W. BELL, Auctioneer Proprieto: Dr. J. B. ST EVE MS VKTKItlNARY HUKOFON. GRADUATE of tlin Ontario Veterinary ( ollego, also thn UnlTamltr of Torouto. All calli nlirtit or day promptly Rttendfd. Thoness. OiTlfent rrlienc on KeunlficK itroM. YALE, -:- MICH. J. W. TOMLINSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office In buiUlinfl formerly occupied by Dr. Yaill, one door touth of TaUley Hotel. Dy nd nltfht calls rromptly attended. 1'hones: Kec 71-3; Uflicc 76. YALE, . MICHIGAN A Oraokway Lodge, 316, F A. A M J n(fularHi(iiniiaioutlon oh or txifiu. full of the moon ewh montli at T :.;i o'clock Thursday evenlnirs Uurlnjr im as follow Jaa. 24; Feb. 71; March .Jj April i'.; May is:; Junfl'20-24; July H Auir. 'JJ; Sept. In; Oct. v.; Not M; IHC U r, CHITord HalKy, W. M. . H K. hrd, J'reav llKiiry lnro. Yalo Chapter No. 64, O. E. S. Rejnilar iii rtinif in M;ionl- Hull. Wclfif dty eypniiv diirnx i-A follow; Jan. .(; KpI. '27- Mar. Mav 1 himI "J; Juno .:; .1 ul ?4: Auir. vs; Hi'Vt. 2-r; t Nor. -jo; Ihm. i HnVcliii meotltiK Hrnioiincd l:i tlto local :o niiiiiA V iHltitig nirtiut,f cordially lr.T,t".l. Mr. Kinlly Ynlil. H . M. Ooorela A. Spencer, H.v N. J. Drwiyor, W P. Mrs. Nlll Krliy. 'I rA- utr Expositor liners pay. "XT