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I ft ft ft 'ft- Once Get Inside of our store and look us oyer carefully and you will be convinced that our claims of superiority are based upon facts as solid as the stubborn rock. One trial will prove that Our Goods Are The Best. There can be no more said. Nothing can be better than the best. On top of that we put the undisputed tact that our prices are as low as can be placed on like grade of goods. AWe Will Give You As Much Tor your money as you ever did get or ever can get elsewhere. Largest Stock of Wall paper in Yale. It has paid others and will pay you to look over our line before voti buy. Hay your drugs from us. .No sub stituting. iou always get what you ask for. Drugs, Stationery, School Books, Wall Paper, Window Shades. GRANT HOLDEN. rRAKE & RAPLEY. Attorneys and Counsclors-at-Law, And Solicitors In Chiineery. Sfttlt'tiitMit of KsUtes anil ienenil rrolmte Practice. Have for salo some of the llnest fanning law! In Michigan, as well as city and village property. Money to Loan on Real Estate, at tlie very lowest late of Interest, with tho easiest terms of payment. Marriage Licenses Obtained. Insurance written In first-class Companies. UARVEY TAPPAN, ATTOR N EY-AT-LAW General Practice, l'robate Law. Settlement of Estates. Real Estate Homes in Yale. Vacant lluild ing Sites. Vacant Business Sites. I have correct maps of the Vil lage of l'ale, and Counties of St. Clair and Sanilac. Abstracts of nearly all of Yalo property. Supper and Entertainment At M. E. church This (Friday) evening From 5:o0 to 8:U0 o'clock. Lace curtain eale at The Itacket March 31st. Dr. W.C.Walker at Iiapley Hou6e, Yale, Tuesday, Mar. 28. If you need spectacles you should visit The liacket before buying and save $ $ The run of sleighing Wednesday brought a number into Yale from the country to do trading. Ladies, be sure to call od Mrs. Eva lilack for your new spring hats. She Mill show you a line line. Wanted A smart, active girl to do general houte-work. Apply at once to Mrs. D. Stoner, Mary street, Yale. 4G-5 Harvey Tappan has a new typewriter in his law olhce. It is not of the red headed kind but a first-class, latest im proved Kemington. Will Michaels i3 now engaged in Grant Iloldeu'sdrug store as assistant clerk. Will ha9 already had some ex perience in this line. Notice Silverthorn's adv. this week. He wishes to call your attention to your many wants in the line of har ness and horse goods. Wharton & Ilolden are ready for the spring trade with a full line of Osborne and Syracuse spring tooth and riding harrows, disc narrows, rollers and cultivators. If you want to have a handsome room and imagine you are living in the National Capitol buy a handsome blue paper at Will Lennon's drug store. It's a beauty. William Henry, of Coleman, renewa his subscription to the Expositor and in his letter he writes that he wants the Expositor sent right along, that he cannot live without it. Elder 1'aton will preach in Brick Chapel next Sunday afternoon at 3 o' clock and 7 in the evening. As usual a cordial invitation is extended to the public to come and hear. Married at the M. P. parsonage, Yale, on Wednesday, March 22, 1899, by Kev. .1. 13. Keith, Mr. William A. Stark and Miss Jennie Johnston, both of St. Clair county. Congratulations. Pit. Li'ix's Coufju Sviiup cures sore throat. Don't delay when you are bothered with a sore throat. It may lead to bronchitis. This remedy is a sure cure. Price only 23c. N. S. Connell will build a fine new dwelling house on his farm south and west of Yale this spring. The contract for the stone foundation has already been let to Andrew Alward. For Sale or exchange for other stock, one thorough-bred Chester White boar pig with pedigree. I also have one vhich I will keep for service. J. W. Heed, Section 0, Greenwood. 44-5 Cards are out announcing a grand Easter ball at Hotel Brockway, Old I'.rockway, Monday evening, April 3d. The best of music will be secured, and a good time may be looked for. Bill only 75 cents. Geo. B. Secord, the well known con tractor of Tonawanda,N. Y. says: I have used Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy in my family for a long time and have found it superior to any other." For tale by Will Lennon. Harvey Tappan, senior deacon, Henry l'earce, secretary, of Brockway Lodge, No. 316, F. & A. M., attended the masonic school of instruction at Port Huron last Friday. F. A. Hill and A. W. Campfield, of Avoca, members of Yale lodge were also present. Mrs. Sadie Gowan wishes to thank those who so kindly helped her to dis pose of the butl'alo overcoat and robe, hIpo all those who purchased tickets on same. The selling of these articles enabled her to pay taxes, etc. She also wishes those who were fortunate enough to win all success possible. Eyery year about this time is asked the question, How do you tell the Sun day on which Easter falls? Easter Bun day is always reckoned as the first Bun day after the full moon after the ver nal equinox (which is taken by most authorities as the 22nd of March, by pome, however, as the 20th). This year Easter comes unueually early, on the 2nd of April. Lent occupies 40 days and in the count Sundays are not considered. Ad changes: Tho Racket. Fox & Kounda. L. Silyerthorn. L. Higer & Sons. Wharton & Ilolden. Easter vacation next week. Lace pillow shams only 10 cents at The Packet. Dr. W. C. Walker at Kapley House, Yale, Tuesday, Mar. 23. Wharton & Ilolden have their ware rooms jam full of buggies, surreys and road wagons. Second-hand bitting-rig, in good con dition, for sale. Inquire at The Ex positor olhce, Yale. Remember Mrs. Black's Eaeter open ing of Millinery, next week Thursday, Friday and Saturday. What looks prettier than an elegant gilt green paper on your parlor. Call at Will Lennon's and you will find just what will suit you. Don't forget the supper and enter tainment at the M. E. church this (Friday) evening. Supper from 5:30 to 8:00 o'clock. Everybody invited. Seed Oats I haye a quantity of good seed oats, the White Baltic and Reliable, which I will sell. Price 35 cents per bushel. Robert Turner, Stella farm. 47-2 Bernice Kelley has been quite sick during the past week. Chancey says hia house has been a hospital all win ter. Some one of the family was sick all tho time. This week the annual Tax Sale for St. Clair county is being published in the form of a supplement in The Ex- Fositor. Keep this supplement for uture reference. Theironer at the City Laundry of Harry Jardine has been repaired and is now doing first-class work. Take your next lot of laundry to him and see if he cannot please you. I have been afflicted with rheuma tism for fourteen years and nothing seemed to give any relief. I was able to be around al 1 the time, but constantly suffering. I had tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did, and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured. I am happy to say that it has not since returned. Josh. Edgar, Germantown, Cal. For sale by Will Lennon. W. II. McKenzie, auctioneer, will offer for sale at public auction at the premises of the undersigned 3 miles north and 2 miles east of Yale, or 1 mile south and J of a mile west of Roseburg, on Tuesday, March 28, 1899, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, a lot of farm stock and implements. As the undersigned has quit farming and intends going in partnership with Elmer Moore at Roseburg, everything must be sold. George Greenwood, A little boy at Fostoria was required to write an essay the other day. "The Newspaper" was his subject and here is the result: "I don't know how news papers came to be in the world. I don't think God does, for He hain't got any thing to say about them, and editors is not in the bible. I think the editor is one of tho missin' links you read about, and stayed in the brush until after the Hood, and then came out and wrote the things up and has been here ever since. I don't think he ever dies. I never saw a dead tin' and never heard of one gettin' killed. Our paper is a mighty poor one and the editor doesn't wear any socks. Pa hasn't paid any subscription for fifteen years." Ex. The case of the people ys. the Mox ley Bros., of Fremont, charged with burning John Mathews barns last April, has attracted a good deal of attention in the county during the past six months. It had a rather farcial end in the circuit court on Wednesday, when prosecuting attorney Crandeil, at the close of the introduction of testimony for the prosecution, arose ana asked the Judge to dismiss the case inasmuch as be was disappointed in the character of his eyidence and could'nt ask the jury to convict under such proofs as he had been able to oiler. With the consent of the jury Judge Beach dismissed the case and discharged the prisoners amidst the loud applause of a large audience in the court room. This is the case in which so much alleged detective work was done last summer. It has cost the county a lot of money. Sanilac County Republican. Mrs. Parkinson is very sick this week. Extra large white bed spread only 75 cents at The Racket. Dr. W. C. Walker at Rapley House, Yale, Tuesday, Mar. 2S. To stick things use Major's cement. Beware! ! ! Don't take a substitute. Wharton & Ilolden have just receiv ed a car load of Studebaker wagons. D. A. McKeith has been laid up this week with a severe attack of rheuma tism. Auction sale bills printed at The Ex positor job rooms at a reasonable price, and a notice of the sale given free. We go to press too early to give a report of Fr. Kelley's lecture butre- f seating the verdict of those who have leard him at other places wo can say, "It was exceptionally line." I) u. Bull's Couuh Synurcureswhoop-ing-cough and measles' cough. This wonderful remedy will save the chil dren from many a distressing coughing pell and soon effect a cure. Tho snow storm accompanied by thunder and lightning Wednesday eve ning was a wonderful occurrence and very uncommon. The oldest inhabi tant does not remember of such a com bination in his life time. Everything you want in tho wall paper line. Eyery roll you do not need taken back, all your paper trimmed and perfect satisfaction guaranteed with every sale is some of tho induce ment Will Lennon oilers you. Chancey Stevens has secured a situa tion with the Michigan Bell Telephone Company and went to work at Port Huron last week. Uhancey has quite a liking for electrical work and will no doubt be promoted before he is long in the service. To Rent. Tho south half of the north-west quarter of Sec. 30, Brock way is for rent. Reasonable good land, buildings, orchards and fences. Im mediate possession given. For further particulars apply to Josenn Kavanagh, Brockway, St. Clair Co., Mich. 43-3 John Davey, tho popular proprietor of Hotel Dewey, Emmet, will give a grand Easter Ball on the evening of April 3rd. Cassello s Italian Orchestra, of Port Huron, will furnish music for the occasion. Bill only $1.00. The public in ceneral is invited to attend and a good time is guaranteed. Don't miss it. Dr. Warner Cornell, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, of 229 Huron ave., over Knill's drug store, Port Huron, will be at the Rapley House, Yale, the second Friday of each month where he can be consulted on diseases of above organs only. Glasses fitted. His next visit will be on l riday, April 1 4 tli . He will be in hia Port Huron office every day in the month except Fridays. A novel scheme for getting a list of the dogs that haye escaped the tax col lector has been successfully tried in some villages. A list of the dogs taxed is posted up in conspicuous places and a reward of ten cents is given the boy who can hunt up the animals that have escaped. The plan has two ad vantages. It aads considerably to the town funds and takes away the temp tation to deceive the assessor. James Brown and daughter Mary went to Detroit Saturday to attend the funeral of Bella Bolton. Miss Bolton has been an occasional visitor with friends in Yale for several years back, and is well known amongst the young people of the village. She attended the funeral of James Brown Jr. a few short weeks ago, seemingly in good health. Last Thursday night while Preparing to retire she dropped to the oor and expired instantly. A number of Yale's sports spent the day Wednesday on a fox hunt. They succeeded in getting one big fellow started and followed it all day without killing it. It is reported that the fox passed within twenty feet of one of the crack shots of the party, and he shot three times at it but didn't even scare the fox into a faster trot. We cannot vouch for the truthfulness of the report as Jack refuses to open his pate on the subject. The most "pleas ant" part of the day's sport was the re turn trip home through a drenching rain. The Greenfield, Tenn., Times is re sponsible for the following: "Sam Jones the evangelist, in a sermon, re ferred to Hobson thus. 'He has the profound sympathy of my heart. Why to kiss everything that comes along, from the old maid with moss on her lips to the gay widow; to kiss the old Bister whose nose and chin are meet ing and to kiss the good, bad and in different. Gentlemen, I like kissing but I want to pick the time, place and person. Poor Hobson! He needs the prayers of the church and the sympa thy of hia comrades." TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders arc the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROVAl BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW VORK. ERSONAL. MOVEMENTS AND DOINGS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY HAPPEN TO KNOW. Judson P. Losey, of Alma, visited his parents in town this week. (i. (J. Burt, station agent at Melvin, was a Yale visitor Wednesday. Wes Kobinson went to Borneo Wed nesday where he will work in a bakery. Fred Matthews has secured a posi tion at Fairgrove where he went last week. Hod McKenna is back from Detroit where ho went to work in a barber ehop. Elder William Ward, of Indiana, has been visiting at Andrew Depeel's this week. Emma Bichardson is in Detjoit this week on a visit to her 6ister, Mrs. Jas. Cooper. George Mann went to Clifford Wed nesday where he is engaged on a new flour mill. Mrs. W. II. Harris, after a 6hort vis it with Port Huron friends, returned home Wednesday. John Edmonds, of the Brown City Marble Works, was canvassing for work in Yalo Monday. Mrs. Harvey Tappan was in Port Huron Tuesday attending the funeral of John Deery's child. James Brown and daughter Mollie were in Detroit over Sunday attending the funeral of Bella Bolton. Mrs. Itobt. II. Menerey, and two youngest children are in Deckerville this week visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. A. D. Nims and Mrs W. Gardner are in Camlachie, Ont., this week attending the funeral of their mother. F. A. Xewsted, of Saoinaw, has been laid up the past week on account of an injured limb. Fletch was here for a day or so caning on inenas. Walt A. Williams spent Monday and Tuesday among Yalo friends. He drove his brother here to take the train for Pontiac where he has secured work. Walt is much improved in health. C. E. Patterson, at one time in the newspaper business in Yale, but of late years proprietor ot ine .Minington Mes senger, accompanied by his wife and children, yisited Mr. and Mrs. Hudson in town this week. L. Roy Fuller has purchased the lot nortn oi it. fj. uearu s store ot jura J.mp Brown and will bezin the erec tion of a brick block on the site as soon as the weather will permit. When completed he will move his stock of ieweiry, watcnes, ciocks, etc. into the building. f r JimM Rrnwn exnects to occunv the Hiram Allen store building about the middle of April with a full line of millinery. Mr. ana jurs. Alien win move to sana ueacn in ine meantime and rpsidfl with their son-in-law Thos. Youngs. James Brown, justice of the Ml .... Ua peace, Will ucuupjr tuo iwmj n,avcu by Mrs. Brown. a nhiloRonher soliloauizes thuslv in the Albion Mirror: "Have you ever noticed this? A poor man buys a horse irom a stranger, ii turna um. um iuo man wlin n Id the horse had stolen it. Tho ritrhtFnl owner of the horse comes along, proves the property and takes tne animal, ine poor man uas uu re course. Again: A rich man buys a note of hand from a stranger. It turns out that the note was obtained by stealth or fraud. The man who made the note comes along. He is compelled to pay the note on the ground that it is in the hands of an innocent purchaser. Why this difference? Eh? Was not the man who bought the horse an innocent pur chaser too? It eeems queer." SSSSSSSSS9S9S9SSS9SSSSSSS3 WE REQUEST. You to call and look over our stock of Wall Paper and Window Shades and judge for yourself who has the largest and best selected stock in Yale. F7o Xieq.vi.est you to get prices on our goods and see who is selling at rock-bottom prices. 8 n n 8 8 8 8 8 "VvTo Xoq.'u.est you to compare our way of doing business with others and see who gives perfect satisfaction to their customers. Our line of wall paper is fi complete, ana we can snow you au uie 71 latest patterns from the very cheap- If J oet. nn. yl Mu We have what you need in the "Window Shade line, VI ID from the cheapest felts up. Including the best oil colors. 0 y) Kespectfully Yours, WILL LENNON, y) Headquarters for Drutfs. Patent Medicines, U) Iq School Books. Stationery, Etc. (Q &9SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS 8 8 fi 8 8 8 8 8 8 ssssssssssss 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 It Requires No Head to See the . Bargains 5 i $ In Our Great Stock of High-Grade t. Goods. Good Quality and Honest Merit are in all Goods we show. Uniformly low prices are made on all we have to sell. You can't co wrong when you buy from us, because we have just one way of doing business, and that is to give u Dollar in good Quality for a Dol lar of any man's money. ft Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, w.?nd Boots and Shoes. THE NEWEST STILES IN GREAT VARIETY. VIS 8 8 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 I BALLEWTINE's I 8 Double Store. S a5SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS9SSS9SSSS$ All departments are freshly stocked with the most popular and desirable goods made. Come to us for any thing you may need and get it at a Price you can afford to pay. 1 A Word to the Wise is Sufficient. "We wish to inform you of the bargains you can lind by looking over the stock of E. li. Fuller & Co. We have on our table Remnants of Dress Goods which we must sell in order to reduce our stock. Itemember Our line of Collarettes and Men's and Boys' Overcoats Are being sold at a great sacrifice. Our line of Christmas Lamps, Cops and Saucers, Mngs and Fancy Dishes will be sold at cost tor the next ten days. When buying Shoes, remember our line is com plete in Drew, Selby & Co. and J. 13. Lewis, Wear llesisters, shoes. Our Grocery Department Is complete, and we deliver our goods to any part of the village. E. B. FULLER & CO., (Successors to Lothian & Fuller.) MASONIC BLOCK. YALE. MICH. 1 A Good Thing! UTTTr"'!"" If you have a good thing the people want it. (j Their scale of living is many degrees higher than $ their fathers'; they want the comforts as well as the h necessaries of life. Jiuy one of our u BUGGIES, SURRIES or ROAD CARTS. and you will be sure to take comfort. It wont be long before you will want a plow, harrow, or land roller, or some repairs to these machines. We have them. ,fc Give us a call. 2 McINTYRE & HARRIS. J We Are Now Ready To furnish you the finest quality of Holler Flour man ufactured in the State. Our mill is running and we make a specialty of gristing, and all farmers and others who bring their grists to our mill can rest assured that they will get just returns, besides a first-class quality of Flour. We Guarantee Our Flour. We carry in stock at both wholesale and retail Flonr Iluckwheat, Graham, Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, Shorts 11 ran, Etc. The Yale Milling" Co., Limited.