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We Are ALWAYS, PEUSISTEXTLY, CONTINUOUSLY, VE RL ASTI X.GL Trying to Please You. We will GLADLY. POLITELY, CAREFULLY, PROMPTLY. Attend to Your Wants. GRANT HOLDEN.

BSZ2232S2E3Z2SZS2ESZ2E2HBE2SZEESEHS jaNUSRY JOTTINGS, i There's Many a Thing Remains Untold But We Tell All That Should be Told. K3 8 li3252525Z5252SH25Z52SaHSaSOT3525ZS25ZSa252S2SaHS252525Z5ZSH5Z52SZSS2SZ Mrs. John Hallock has been quite sick this week. About four inches of beautiful snow fell Wednesday nieht. Try Wear's Ocean King oysters.

Either in cans or bulk. See IUllentine's adv. for cannonading prices in this issue. One thousand chickens wanted at Wear's meat market. Dressed or alive.

Neilie Michaels, who has been sick with tonsilitis for the past two weeks is ablo to be out ogam. Girl wanted to do general housework. Apply to Mrs. Ja9. McColl, first door south of M.

E. church. A Mr. DeGraw, of Detroit, passed through Yale last Saturday with a full livery outfit on his way to Had Axe. Grant Ilolden calls your attention to his stock of drugs, patent medicines, and ctationcy in a change of ad.

Read it. Don't forget to come out and hear the concert at the M. E. church this evening. You will enjoy it.

Admission 10 cents. Read W. II. change of ad. and when in want of merchandise call at hU siorc and convince yourself that he i offering big bargains.

A. L. (iark has added a large safe to the furnishings of hi jewelry store. Patrons may rest assured that property left with Mr. (iark will be safely taken care of.

lion. Eugene Parsell, Postoflice In spector, was looking over the into oflice last Friday. He reported that he was well pleased with the way in which the office is kept. The length of life may be increased by lessening its dangers. The majority of people die from lung troubles.

These may be averted by promptly using One Minute Cough Cure. Grant Ilolden. Pert Desmond has just received a new bakery oven of the A. Willey pattern from Ch'cago and is now prepared to do business. Mr.

Desmond haa had many year's experience aa a baker and will no doubt do well here. We wish him success. Alex Moore, of Port Huron, has been appointed by the Judge of Probate as administrator of the estate of Wm. (rowan deceased. Mr.

Moore was in Yale Wednesday investigating the condition of the affairs of the estate. Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, Hcalds, burns are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is at present the article most used for piles, and it always cures them. Grant Ilolden. Harvey Tappan has sold two lots In Tappan Law's addition to John Schram who will build a neat cottage in the spring.

Mr. Tappan has also made a sale of forty acres of the Schram estate in Greenwood to James Wye of this place. The program for the Burns Club Ranquet is not quite complete, therefore we cannot publish same this week. Every arrangement is being made for a grand good time. Banquet tickets will be sold to members only and may be had of James McColl.

Following ia a list of the officers installed at the regular meeting of the Ancient Order of Gleaners last Wednesday evening: Chief Gleaner, Thos. Manley; Vice Chief Gleaner. Walter CheeBeman; Sec. and Nellie M. Shaw; Chaplain, Annis Holcomb; Conductor, Nellie McDuff; Inner Guard, Eliza Sheldon; Outer Guard, Orlando llnlcomb.

For a pain in the chest a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Rain Balm and bound on over the seat of the pain, and another on the back between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially valuabloin cases where the pain is caused by a cold and there is a tendency toward pneumonia. For sale bv ill Lennon, druggist. Baptized or confirmed members of the Church of England or the Protestant Episcopal Church, who are residents of St. Clair county, north of the townships of Columbus and St.

Clair, and not within reach of an Episcopal church, are earnestly requested to send their names to Rev. John Munday, Port Huron, at once. His object being to secure such statistics as may lead to the establishment of missions in northern half of St. Clair county. 37-3 Andrew A 1 ward has built a new barn on his lot.

Good housekeeper wanted. Enquire of James Mitchell. 09-2 Get one of Ballentine'e $3.50 men's suits regular price $3.00. Don't forget to take your chickens to Wear's and receive the highest price. Fred P.

Currier has been among the eick ones the past week. lie is around again. Our drcs9 goods must go and if you want anything in that line see us. Ballentine. In planning for your spring papering do not forget to look over Will Lennon's line.

W. II. Wear desires to rent the rooms over his meat market. For further particulars and terms call on him. R.

M. Lothian sells goods for cash and gives you a cash price on them. Call at his store in Union Block and inspect his stock. Read ad. Dr.

Cain Perry moyed his family back to their old home in Brockway this week, lie says he is satisfied with the short residence in that citj. The average man spends the first six months after his marriage wondering why ho didn't do it sooner, and the next six wondering whv ho did it at all. Dr. LeRoy Lewis, eye specialist, who visited Yale every two weeks last year and met with such success will again visit Yale January COth and can bo found at drant Ilolden s. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invariably reliable are the qualities of One Minute Cough Cure.

It never fails in colds, croup and lung troubles Children like it because it is pleasant to take and it helps them. Grant Hoi den. Dr. Warner Cornell, of the firm of Drs. Warner L.

A. Cornell, eye, ear, nose and throat specialists of 221) Hu ron Port lluron, will be at tho Rapley House on the last Jndavof each month. His next visit will be Friday, January A Main street man told hia wife the other night that he had seen some thing on his way home, that, try aa he would, he could not get over. Of course his wife was dead anxious to know what it could be, and when she found out he meant the moon, she could have slapped him to sleep. Next Friday, Jan.

29th, the annual banquet of the Blaine Club will be held in Port Huron. Perry F. Powers, of Cadillac, president of the Michigan League of Republican Clubs, Grant Fellows, of Hudson, and ex-congressman Mark S. Brewer, of Pontiac, are expected to be present and speak at the banquet. W.

J. Bryce, who was knocked senseless by being struck by a street car in Saginaw, is pronounced out of danger. The conductor's presence of mind doubtless saved Bryce's life. Many in Yale will remember Mr. Bryce as he assisted in the construction of the Woolen Mills buildings and Grant Holden's house.

Goldburg Bros, have a new adv. in the Expositor to which your attention is called. This firm have lately opened a stock of general merchandise in their store one-half mile west of Green's Corners and are prepared to supply the wants of the public. They will take all kinds of farm produce in exchange for gooda allowing full market price for same. Many merchants are well aware that their customers are their best Jriends and take pleasure in supplying them with the best goods obtainable.

As an instance we mention Perry Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michigan. They say: "We haye no hesi-tation in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to our customers, as it is the best cough medicino we have ever sold, and always given satisfaction." For sale at 23 and DO cents per bottle by Will Lcnnon, druggist. There is some vigorous kicking in Michigan lust now acainst tho Stund. ard Oil about the discrepency in tne price oi on in various parts of the state. In Detroit for instance, the price is cents; in Port Huron, Ann Arbor and Lansing, 8 cents; in Saginaw, 6 cents; while the Coldwater people are forced to pay 9J cents.

So it is throughout the state, indicating iuat me oianaaru uu people neea a yigorous regulating, as the people will rot flu ort Special nieoting OES next Wednesday evening. Highest prices paid for your poultry at Wear's meat market. Don't miss Ballentine's jacket sale, a few left at less than cost. Dan Ferguson lost a valuable cow by death the first of the week. Remember Will Lennon's is headquarters for all kinds of periodicals.

W. H. Wear has something to say in a change of adv. which is of interest to the public. Read the program of concert to be given by Yale's local talent this (Friday) evening.

Saturday was a lively day in Yale The town was crowded with farmers teams all day. Call on W. H. Ballentine and see his ladies' capes and jackets. Good goods ana at your own price.

If you have any live chickens to dispose of remember that Will H. Wear pays the highest market price. C. Andreae Sons are still ottering the public bargains in those made-to-measure puits for ifKJ. Read their ad.

in this issue. Mrs. Frank Gillam offers her house and lot in Yale for sale cheap. Any one wanting to buy it can writo her at Memphis, Mich. 3i- All persons holding tickets for photos at DeViney's Studio will please return same as soon as possible as the nine expires ine ift oi reuruary.

A large number from Yale attended the Murray- indsor wedding at Mel vin Wednesday afternoon. About 80 persons from different places were pesent ana witnessed tne ceremony. Putney Chamberlain are distribut ing bills advertising their annual clear ing sale. They have made some great reductions in prices in order to reduce their large stock. They also have a change or ad in this issue.

Wm. Blackford, contractor, is busv this week moving the old Palmer mill building for R. II. Menerey. It will be moved to the front of the lot and face on Mechanic street where Robert will have it fitted up for a foundry and blacksmith shop.

Drs. Yuill Allen, whose office is upstairs in the McKenna Block, are prepared to treat all diseases to which the human being is heir. Calls day or night will be promptly attended. Office hours 9 a. m.

to 2 p. m. Wednesday and Saturday. See their card. Pettay Zayitz, tailors, of Sanilac Centre, have dissolved partnership, Mr.

t'ettay having withdrawn and left for his home in Ohio. Will Zavitz, well known in Yale, will continue the business. Will's many friends here join with tho Expositor in wishing him success. "Excuse me," obaerved the man in spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and that is not where the liver is." "Never you mind where his liver is," retorted the other, "if it was in his big toe or his left ear le Witt's Little lvirly Risers would reach it and shake it for him. (rant Ilolden.

The pecond number of the High School Lecture Course (the Bliss Concert Co.) was held at tho M. E. church Monday evening and was enjoyed by all present It is estimated that persons were present. Tho vocal solos of Master Herman Bliss were tine indeed and the congregation were more than delighted. A number of new job faces, ornaments and material for doing artistic job printing has been added to the Expositor outfit this week.

Our workmen are the and are prepared to do your work on short notice. It has always been our aim to keep up with the times and satisfy our customers both in work and prices. If you need anything in job printing caH and look over our samples and get prices. Not a few who read what Mr. Robert Rowles, of Holland, has to say below, will remember their own experience under' like circumstances: "Last winter 1 had la grippe which left me in a low state of health.

I tried numerous remedies, none of which did me any good, until I was induced to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The first bottle of it so far relieved me that I was enabled to attend to my work, and the second bottle effected a cure." For sale at 23 and 50 cents per bottle by Will Lennon, druggist. Stomach Not Just Right. Here's what will cure it. Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the palatable, certain remedy for Constipation, Indigestion, Chronic Sick Headache, Summer Complaint, or any trouble of the stomach or bowels. For sale in 10c bottles (10 doses 10 cents) and in 50ct. and 1.00 sizes by Grant Holden. FORCIBLEJAGTS That Bear Evidence of Honesty on Their Face. Every Claim of Merit Endorsed by Users of Dr.WHEELER'S NERVE YITAUZER The name given to this preparation may lead some to think it cures only nervous symptoms; that is wrong.

Sometimes the nerves show their debility through the heart, stomach, blood, liver or kidneys. Wheeler's Nerve Vitalizer goes to the seat of the trouble and cures by building up the entire system through the nerves. As worthy testimony of that fact, we quote the following extract from a letter recently received from Chas. A. Jones, Morley, Mich.i "I was in poor health for five years; at times so bad that I could not work.

I had headache, rheumatism, kidney, stomach and heart trouble; add to this sleeplessness and you may imagine my condition. The doctors cautioned my wife to watch me closely, as I was liable to "drop ofT" suddenly. Once she found me unconscious in the yard where I had fallen. I barely escaped a stroke of paralysis at that time. The doctors were unable to help me and said so.

Nelson Pike, our druggist, sent me a bottle of Wheeler's Nerve Vitalizer; I used it only a short time when I considered myself cured." Mr. Pike, the druggist, says in referrence to the above, "I would not have believed such a cure possible if I had not sold him the medicine and seen the effect with my own yes. I consider it the most remarkable cure in my twenty-four years experience ia the drug business." Ft lr finrt Ttoldro. Drngglst AS DUMII AS AX OYSTER! Does not apply in this case. Our Celebrated Ocean King Oysters speak for themselves.

W. H. WEAR. ClIVKCZI METHODIST EPISCOPAL. SEKVICliS.it nt.

uixl 7.00 p. m. Kev. J. A.

Kerne, pastor. Sabbalu school at 1-' m. 11. lloltleu, Muiit. 4 A.

Z. CHURCH OF CHRIST. C. CllAl'lCL. Service nt 11 a.

m. at 7 clock. xyvr meeting every Thursday evening luer .1. 11. 1'atou.

1 ustor. Lid METHODIST PROTESTANT. SEUVlCIiS every Sunday at 7:00 i. and alternately at 10:30 a. in.

Kev. E. V. Cooper, pallor Sunday at i. A.

tioheen, Supt. I'layer meeting Thursday even-inu' at 7 Kudeavor meeting at 7 p. lu. Ira A. (iuheeii, l'res.

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. CMIAl'EL. on Mechanic street. 1). MeCall, Minister, rrcachinjc every Sunday at 11 a.

in. and Tmki in. Sunday School at 10 a. in. Chil.stian Endeavor at 1 :30 p.

in. Junior Endeavor at 3:30 p. in. I'rayer Meeting at 7:30 every Thursday evening. FREE METHODIST.

IIUKCII on Mary Street. Services every Sunday evening at clock. Kev. t. CrlpiH-n, pastor.

Sabbath school at 11 a. in. K. A. t'ai k.

Suit. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. JJRKSBYTKKIAN services at the Brick Chanel, beginning with Suuday, October 11, two Sabbath day morning services at 11 wo o'clock followed by two evening services ut 7 :00. Meeling for choir practice every Friday evening. I'nioii Sabbath School at 10 o'clock.

Jas. Kirkland. pastor. societv F. A.

M. BROCKWAY LODGE. No. 310. communications for 1897 will the following Thursday eve- month at clock in Ma sonic hall, Main street.

Vale. Jan. U. Feb. 11, Mar.

1M, April 15, Mav loand U4. July 8, Amr. l. Sept. ii.

Oct. 7, Nov. 4. Dec. Visiting brethren will receive a fraternal vMome.

A. W. Ferugson, W. M. John Walk, Secretary.

It. H. Menerey. Treas. at ft brockw; Regular com JT be held on the Xnliigs of each i O.

T. M. VALE TENT, No. 80. Keirular review every 1st and ard Tuesday evenings at7.3oo'clocksharp,tn their hall, Lutz block.

Visiting Knights will be royally received. Members requested to attend regularly. W. N. Armstrong, Record Keeper.

William Strong, commander. PEERLESS HIVE, 123 L. O.T. Meets the llrst and third Friday -A-jy evening of month In Macca- evening of month bee Hall, at 7:: o'clock Nellie McDuir. K.

Minnie Ilolden, Coin. I. O. O. F.

DVANCF. LOIKJE, No. 110. IV. Meets every Friday evening at their hall In chamberlain block, "mie.

Members of the order are cordially Invited. W. A. Cavanagh, N. O.

AETNA COUNCIL NO. 679, R. A. RECULAK MEE11NCS first and third Wednesdays of each month. Visiliiiii brethren invited, loile Koom, IUllentine's Hall.

N. it. Herbert, Keucnt. DR. BENJ.

CLYNE. "PHYSICIAN, 8UUUKON ACCOUCHEUR. olUceoiiMaln street, nrst uoorsouin oi Har ris Carriage Works, Vale. Oillce hours from 12 to 2:30. Tuesdays and Saturdays an uav.

DR. WILL H. COWAN. 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllceover Holden's druir store.

Inanit ies and mes sages left at Ilolden ami: store win receive careful attention. Residence on Main street, south of Raidev house. Otitce hours 10 to 3 anil 0 to 8 :30 daily, Sundays excepted. Specialties. Treatment of the NOSE.

THROAT and EAR. WILLIAM WIGHT. MP. C. M.

Trinity University, M.D.C. M. Victoria University. Toronto. Out.

Oflice and residence Main street In house formerly occupied by Dr. J. Wells. Oflice hours 1 to 4 p. m.

dally. DRS. YUILL ALLEN. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE over Lennon's Druir Store. Yuill: Specialty.

Surgery, Diseases of Woman and Children. Allen: Specialty. Eye, Kar, Throat and Nose. Office Hours: a. in.

lo p. in. rveuuesuay uuuaat-urday. W. N.

ARMSTRONG V. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST, Honorary Graduate, Medalist, and Prizeman of the Ontario Veterinary College of Toron to Canada. Diseases of all domesticated animals treated on the latest scientific principles. Calls by day or night promptly attended. Ottlce otHMidayand iiitrht.

Olllco 1st door north of 111 lnnoirs trug More. GEO. H. BROWN, D.D.S. DENTAL ROOMS.

Stewart Block, Port Huron. Latest modes of operatlngincluding bridge work or artificial teeth without piates. GEO. W. BELL.

AUCTIONEER, Yale. Real estate, personal property or any kind of sales promptly attended to. orders left at the Exi-ohitok office will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. W.

W. LORD. AUCTIONEER, l'eck. Is prepared to attend all kinds of sales on short notice and ut rpiinimlile rntes. Correspondence solicited.

Orders sent either by mall or telephone to Dr. Toal at l'eck will bo promptly attended to. RAPLEY HOUSE. A GENERAL INVITATION is extended to niau'lion Intnun. accommodations for commercial travelers and farmers.

A choice selection of wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. Thomas Rapley, proprietor, i aie. AARON WINDSOR, TONSORIAL ARTIST, Yale. If you want a first class haircut, shave, shampoo or sea foam.dou't fall to give him a call. Charges moderate G.

S. NEY, M. D. SPECIALTY SURGF.RY. Office- over flicker's Druir Store.

Residence, Cor. 11th and Howard Sts. Office hours: to It a. 2 to 4 and to 8 p. m.

Hell Telephone: Oflice 131; Residence 1383 R. Port lluron, Mich. Buoklen'a Arnica Salve. Tne Best Salve In the world fot Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Slcln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or nc paj required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.

igh WE ARE CANNONADESTG Jj Price It takes (luraption, firit and Glory to Fire the Big Gun, but it shall be done for your benefit. Listen to the Crash of Falling Prices. Note the Boom of Rushing Business. Hear the Report of Delighted Bayers. Dry Goods.

Clothing. Boots, Shoes Ladies' Capes and Groceries. THIS B00I WILL HOLD. Our present Bargain Sale is a noted, substantial, permanent success. Come in and be greatly benefitted by it.

Big' ZDo-ULTole Store. An Unlucky Number SUPERSTITIOUS PEOPLE THINK SO, BUT IT IS NOT When you invest that many dollars in one of our Made-to-Measure Suits. We have made arrangements with a First-Class Tailoring Establishment whereby we can furnish you a No. 1 Suit with the best of trimmings for this small amount. Quality cannot be excelled.

CALL AT OUtt MILL I C. Andreae Sons Yale, Michigan. Bring or Send We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction. Us your Copying and Enlarging. We can take all kinds of Photos and are Dealers in Frames, Easels, Cords, Nails, Hooks, Etc.

1102 Military Street, Cornr Wall, Port Huron. J.M.White Co. We Print Note Heads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Etc. Give Us Your Order For Anything In the Printing Line. EXPOSITOR JOD ROOMS..

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