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Valua the outstanding feature about our Men's Stoes Value so great that anyone can see it, in the superior styles in the high quality leathers and in the general appearance. You'll notice too that we select footwear that will give solid comfort. The biggest selection will be found at these prices. $ 6 s7 Of eyerydescription. Every pair is guaranteed to be all leaith'er. '3- to $501 oes Selected principally for durability. Wc stand back of every pair sold. Sizes from 9 to 2. J $22J- to Boys9 Shoes In brown and black, in English and broad toe lasts. Every pair is built for hard wear. $3- to $5- CJ LI PC.:f IlliU-'fJ Ml&HGAN u. .3 zl. r : "ra".. 'For Your Fall Work We are prepared to take care of your wants in the line of Plows, Superior Drills, Harness, Harrows, Etc. and invite you to call on us before you place your orders, and we can save you some money on any thing you wish to buy. Come and get our prices. We Handle the Leading Lines Don't forget that we have" the Maytag Washing Machine and can sell you on your own terms. las. P. Cogley Weatherwax Pint C ovm over fwic as much turfac Frmummlly frrrf the wood Omsl dewy Svf ovrr wwUtf fb : pU your bmm barked by wnftm gurnle FRED J. WILT Uxpositf r Liners Pay. I AI 1 Money hack without ation if HUNT'S OUARANTKRD SKIN DI3KASB REMEIMH8 (Hunt 8hr and goapl.fail la th treatment of Itch, Kesemn, Ringwnn,Tetteroreherlteb- Ing akin dlacaaea. Try tbi tree.Ua tot at eurltk. Mathews & Wight State of Michigan, the Circuit Court for the County of St. Clair, in Chancery. At a ession of said Court con tinued and held in the City of Port Huron; County of St.. Clair, Michigan, on the 16th day. of Sep tember, A. D. 1921. Present, Hon. Eugene F. Law, Circuit Judge. James Doner, Plaintiff, vs. The unknown heirs, devisees and as dsns of Abijah Beebe, Thomas Barber, jr., Daniel Mack, Eben C. Farnam, Fred II. Blood. William S. Cox. Aaron C. Cox, Lyman Dunbar and Charles Hubel, De feased, Defendants. In this cause it appearing to the Court by affidavit on file that the unknown heirs, devisees and assigns of Abijah Beebe, Thomas Barber, jr., Daniel Mack, Eben C. Farnam, Fred H. Blood, Wil liam S. Cox, Aaron C. Cox, Lyman Dunbar and Charles Hubel, de ceased, are necessary and proper parties to the above entitled cause, and that the names and ad dresses of such persons ate uu known, on motion of W. L. Jenks. r.ttorney fo 'vlaintiff, it is ordered that tha i'pparance of said de fendants be entered in this cause within three (3) months from the date of this order and that they cause their answers to the bill of complaint to be filed and a copy thereof served on plaintiff's at torney within fifteen (15) days after service upon them, respec lively, of a copy of the bill of complaint. It is further ordered that with in twenty (20) day? said plaintiff cause a copy of this order to be published in !'-.e Yah Expositor, a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County of St Clair, and that such publication be continued therein once in each week for at least six (6) succes sive weeks, or that he cause a copy of this order to be personally served on each of the said de fendants at least twenty (20) days before the time above pre scribed for their appearance. This suit is brought to remove clouds from the title of the fol lowing described land in said county and state, to-wit: The east half of the northwest quarter, section twenty-five (25), town five (5) north, range sixteen (16) east. EUGENE F. LAW, Circuit Judge W. L. Jenks, Attorney for Plain tiff, Stewart Block, Port Huron, Michigan. 27-7 BROCKWAY LODGE No. 316, F.&A.M lieirular Communication on or before th lull of tin1 moon r-m-h month at : o clock rnurday evening dur mg I'M i hh to:iowi: .lair JO; i eli. I7j Mar. 17: April Mr May W .unit' ic-.m; .any M; Aug. i"; sept, is: Oct. id Nov. lt; Dee. s-27. .1 A mKS H , W. M. W. II. I.KAKMIIXT.Tnhh. HENKY I'KAUCE, Sec. Yale Chapter, No. 64, O. E. S. Ki'gular mct'tiiiKN in Maoniu Hall Wednesday evenings aiirinx r.'i s loiiow,; ,iun. .'; ten i; Mar. jj: Apr. JO: Alav .; .lune 22; July jo Aug. 24; Sept. 21; Oct. In; Nov. In; Dei!. U. SjK'clal meetings announced In the local col umiiK. Ylhlting iiieiulnTs cordially Invited. ItHKA A.NDKRAR. W. iVt . ; i. H. (iKKK.N, W. I. I'.TI A l l.YNK, ee ; M IXM K KlrilAIIDSON J rea. I have a 7-room dwelling with cellar, city water, barn, hen house good location. The price is right Norman B. Herbert. FOR SALE Good, soundWork horse weight 1450, also cow giving milk due Mny 1st next;. R. E. Barr Yale. First house south of race track. 27- General Trucking Am prepared to do a general trucking business, both local and long distance hauling. Win. W Flynn, phone 62-5r, Yale Mich. Neighborhood News Items Boiled Down Items Taken From Newspapers of Neighboring Towns and Villages Expositor liners pay. Subscribe for the Expositor. Printing Safeguards Your Money Protect your cash not only with bolts and bars and banks but with businesslike printed forms and records for every z transaction you undertake. We can show you a paper tmrt Paper that betrays erasure and prevents fraudulent si te ration of your checks, notes, drafts and receipts. For letterheads and general printed forms we use and recommend a standard paper that we know will give you satisfaction. There are several diphtheria cases in St. Clair. The post ortices of Applegate and Lexington have been declared vacant. The Kinde base ball team has been declared the Huron county champs. The new Masonic temple at Pigeon, will be dedicated on Octo ber 27th. Lexington high school this year has an organized loot ball team, alter several years with no team. Marine City now boasts of t population of 3,843, which is a good increase over two years ago. Robert Bowie a pioneer of St. Clair county, died at his home on the Wooden Track last week, aged 81 years. Thirteen insane people from Sanilac county have been admit ted to the state hospital during the year. Doyie, on the Almont division of the l'ere Marquette, will here after be only a stopping station, witn no ticket or freight agent. Sandusky business men have formed a commercial organization to be known as a "Men's Associa tion, with Bert Freeman as pres ident. The U. of M. Union, 1921 opera " Make It For Two," will be play ed in Port Huron on December 22. It is expected to prove the uest yet. Port Huron High school has changed the name of its paper irom "The High School News" to The -Red and White." Louis Veil, jr., is its editor. There are three standard schools in St Clair county, dist rict No 4, Port Huron township, district No. 4, Clay township and district No. 8, China township. Grease in which doughnuts were fried caught fire and set the bakery of Otto Ford in Lexington ablaze. About $400 damage was done before the fire was subdued. The new Condensory at Bad Axe will manufacture a car load of evaporated milk a. day, or about 50,000 cans, which will require 100,000 pounds of raw milk. Some plant. A double wedding occurred in the home of Manley Stoddard, of Brown City, when the two daugh ters, Gladys and Flossie were uni ted with Daniel R. Welsher, oi Port Huron, and Clarence Joynt, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gifford, of Bad Axe, celebrated the 50th anniversary of their 'marriage re cently, with the aid of their three children, grandchildren and oth er relatives. A big purse of gold was given the bride and groom The two-year-old son of David Tartz, of Port Huron, reached for a bottle of what he thought was cough medicine and drank carbolic acid. A doctor was on the case in 15 minutes and saved the child, but he has a badly burned mouth. Fred W. Fisher, over 40 years resident of Marion township, Sanilac county, died last week, aged 74 years. The wife is sick and enfeebled, and the two child ren, Charles and Caroline, have both become insane during the past year. The son is in Pontiac asylum and the daughter, now in the county jail, soon goes to Pon tiac. It is a sad case. Over seventy people from Brown City, Maple Valley and Speaker townships attended the Good Roads meeting at Sandusky Thurs day p. m., where they met the three road commissioners and practically settled the matter of a State Road leading 'nine miles east of Brown City, connecting with the Yale road, to be built in 1922. It will reach six miles across Maple Valley and three miles in Speaker township. Subscribe for the Expositor. GOOD FLOUR Is what you want and that is just the kind we make. Try our Yale Pride Flour for your next baking and see if you can't get the, same satisfaction as you do from other brands. We will leave it to your judgment, but would like to have you give it a trial, Also try our Graham Flour. v Feed Grinding Every Day Yale Milling Co., Ltd. KSTEEH Farmers ! - We are in the market for Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley Ear Corn and Hay And will pay highest market prices. We have for sale Fertilizer, Cement, Coal, Cotton Seed Meal, Etc. We guarantee you a square deal, and solicit a share of your business. BROCKWAY FARM BUREAU ELEVATOR Clarence Tenniswood, Manager You Can Have A Good Office Position which pays y.u well and offera a tool chwiw for adrancinsat. It you will ooiapUta The BustneM Institute training. "Ther. U always room at tH top", and there la i fla for the theroatily tralad young man or woman In DUiinew m. The Bualae.s Institute la by far the "".J Michigan, and It la one of the leading schools of the kind In Amer lea. It has more well-qualified, capable teachera and a tB equipment than any other buslnesa achool In Detroit. It is the omy business scheol in Detroit occupying an entire building, mew statements can be readily yerlfled. The remarkable success of The Business Institute is tJerMult of modern courses of study, thorough structlon, and g od f "1 tlons secured for graduates. The success of The Jusinesa Institute Is the direct result of the success of Institute graduates. Write today for Interesting, illustrated booklet. . . J CASS AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF MICHIGAN AVE.," DETROIT The Butlneae Inatltute of Pontiac, 15-19 W. Lawrence Street The Institute Conservatory Is conducted In connection with the Pontiac School. State of Michigan, the Circuit Court for the County of St. Clair, in Chancery. William J. Hunter and Ethyl Hunter. Plaintiffs, vs. Ebcnezer Trim, Jr., and his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or assipns, attendants. At a session of said Court con tinued ;i.id held at tho Court House, in the City cf Port Huron, on the 3rd day of September. A. D., 1921. Present, Hon. Eugene F. Law, Circuit Judge. In this cause it satisfactorily appearing to the Court now here that the defendants, Ebenezer Trim, Jr., his unknown heirs, de visees, legatees or assigns, are necessary and proper parties to the above entitled cause and that the said-Plaintiffs have made and filed their affidavits showing that the present addresses or where abouts of said defendants or their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or assigns are unknown and that they cannot be ascertained after diligent search and inquiry in what State or County said defend ants reside. On motion of David Carl, attor ney for plaintiffs, it is ordered that said defendants cause their appearance to be entered herein within three months from the date of this Order; that in case of their appearance or the appear ance of any of , them, they cause their respective answers to the Bill of Complaint in this cause to be filed, and a copy served on plaintiff's attorney within fifteen days after service on them, or such of them as shall have appear ed, or upon their respective at torneys, of a copy of said Bill of Complaint and Notice of this Or der, and in default thereof said Bill be taken as confessed by said deiendants, their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or as signs. it is further ordered that with in twenty days said plaintiffs cause a copy of this Order to be tublishl in thjo Yale Expositor, a newspaper printed,' published and circulated in said County, to be continued therein once each ..rek tor six successive weeks, o that they oause to be personally served on said defendants a copy of this Order at least twenty days before .the time prescribed for their appearance. It is further ordered that this is a notice that this suit is brought to quiet and perfect the title to the following described lands, sit uate and being in the Township of Columbus, St- Clair county, Michigan, described as, the North west Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-one, Town Five, North of Range Fif teen East. EUGENE F. LAW, Circuit Judge Countersignod, Fannie II. Hous ton, Deputy Clerk. David Carl, Attorney for Plain tiffs; Business Address, Richmond J.Mrhigan; Fuller Block. 24-7 VULCANIZING and TIRE REPAIRING S. L. KAERCHER, in Rear of Barr Pros, Carage Notice for Reconveyance To the owner or owner of any. and all interests in or liens upon the land herein described: lake notice th t sale la law fully ueen made of the following ciescriueu innu lor unpaid taxes thereon, ana that the undersigned nas title thereto unuer tax deed or ueetts tnereior. and that you are entitled to a reconveyance trereot', at any time within six mourns alter return of service ot notice, upon payment to unuersigned, or to the register in chancery oi tne countv in which the lanus lie, oi all sums paid up on such purchase, together with 'one hund.-ed per centum addition al ineieto, and the fees of the dnenu lor tne service or cost of r-..cutiu.i oi tnis notice, to be conipuieu as upon personal ser vice oi a declaration as commence n.eiu oi toUii, and the further sum oi nve uoliars lor each descrip tion, vitnout other additional cost or charges. If payment as ttiuresaiu is not made, the under aigncvc win institute proceedings lor possession of the land. Description Lot thirteen (13) block four (4) Mills Lapeer ave nue subdivision, City of Port Hu ron, situate in the Lounty cf St. Clair and State cf Michigan. Amount paid $26.29 Tax lor 11)10, 1U11, 1912, 1913, and 1914 17.53 Tax lor 1916 2.43 Tax for 1917 3.50 Tax for 1918 2.83 Amount required for reconvey ance, $57.58, plus Sheriff's fees. (Signed) UNA BROWN, 204 Paterson Blk., Flint, Mich. Return of Registered Letter Service. State of Michigan, County of St. Clair, ss. I hereby certify and return that I served a notice; cf which the within is a duplicate upon J. W. Shannon by sending to him by Registered letter directed to J. W. Shannon, at Silverwood, in the state of Indiana, the postage on which letter wras fully prepaid. And I further certify and return that herewith attached to this duplicate notice is the receipt that I received for said letter from the postoffice authorities, and also the return card that was n.t delivered by the postoffice authorities to the person to whom it was addressed. Said letter was returned to me unclaimed by postoffice department at Silver wood, Indiana. I further certify and return that after diligent inquiry and examination of the records in said ccunty relating to the land de scribed in si id no'Jce, I became satisfied that the addrers above given was the one at which said J. W. Shannon was most likely to receive said letter. Dated this 19th day of January, Fees, $1.12. Charles It. Maines, Under Sheriff. Return of unable to ascertain whereabouts or Postoffice Address State of Michigan County of St. Clair, ss. I hereby certify and return that after careful inquiry, I am unable to ascertain the whereabouts or postoffice address of J. W. Shan non or his heirs, or the where abouts or postoffice address of th executor, administrator or trus tee or guardian of said J. W. Shannon. Dated this 19th day of January,. 1921. Charles R. Maincs, 29-4 Under Sheriff Read all the ads in the Emnal. tor. You can save money by trad- ' .-it f.ome.