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2 I I 8 I I 8 8 OUR DRUGS ARE ALWAYS THE PUREST PLEASE CALL AND SEE US OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Learn Your Lesson And Learn It Well... THAT'S what you will hear from now until the end of the present year and obey. No one can enter our store and not bo convinced that ie have learned our lesson and learned it well, vve have passed examination in the school of experience You can have the benetit. Again we are to the front with an unusually complete line of Schoo I Books and School Sundries; every thing chick or child can wish for that is new and good at the lowest possible price. Remember the busiest place In town Sept. 3. Holders Drug Store. OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS THE LARGEST Prescriptions Carefully Compounded OUR CLERKS ARE ALWAYS OBLIGING I Our Family Groceries Are Fresh and Sweet and fit for Any king or aueen to earTSHTD IN FINE SHOES wo are prepared to supply the public at the lowest possible prices. Try us with an order for we know we can suit you. N.B.HERBERT, - YALE. ICEST TO FCST:OrriCE. Ad changes: J). G. Williams L. Higcr & Sons W. II. liallentine Putney & Chamberlain K. II. Fuller A Co. are civinc a skirt sale. . . . See Uallentine for new fall clotning. He can suit you. Snrine-tooU harrows for the farmer at ilclntyre & Harris'. Smoke "Iwanta" cigars, manu factured by the Yale Cigar Co. If you want a neat business card, leave your order at The Expositor Job Ilooms. The place to get school books and all kinds of school supplies is at Mathews & Wight's. Ladies! Callentine inyite you to look over their jackets and capes. New etyles and lowest prices. Farmers! when you want fertilizer, we have the Crocker the yery best at right prices. Hisey & Ilolden. Wo want vou to read The Expositor. If you can't afford to take it, borrow it of your neighbor. He will bo delight ed to lend it to you, especially just be fore he has read it lnmseir. When you are born the Creator starts you going and you co a long time, if you grease the mam-spring ot life with ItOCKy iWUUUltUll ICTi vutai cator. Ask your druggist. For Sale 1'roDerty on North 6treet, nuarter of an acre, roomy house and barn, cood well and cistern. A good borne at a low figure. Inquire of Mrs Dooley at residence, Yale. 10tf. Beginning with Sunday, Sept. 10th, and continuing until further notice, tho Rprvicea in the M. P. church will ho held alternately cash Sunday morn C and evening. Un next &unuay, ent. IGth, the service will be m the morninc. and the Sunday following, in the cyoning; and so on alternately Church croers who attend seryices in Central hall please bear in mind that Ider Sidebotham will preach in the 8haned band crossed by a bar and M. E. church next Sunday evening. readinr ;3 "Trans-Michican lloi See Uallentine's new dress goods. E. 15. Fuller & Co. for under skirts. Mrs. J. Q. Poode has been quite sick this week. Fresh Groceries and prompt delivery at Williams.' Dining room girl wanted at Hotel Jackson, Yale. Smoke "Iwanla" cigars, manu factured by the Yale Cigar Co. James McColl has eo far recoverod as to be able for business again. Groceries are lowest in price and highest in quality at Uallentine's. Men's and boys' pants and lots of odd vests at The Yafe Clothing House. The Grand Fair Hall is to come oil' at Michael's Hall on Wednesday evening, Sept. 1'Jth. Mathews S.: W'itrht keen a full sup- rviv nf hanks and all other essentials for school work. WniitPfi A first-class man to take charge of a ICO acre farm. German pre fered. Call on J. H. Merrill, Yale. There is lots of clothing in town but no suit like the heavy all-wool blue tereeatYale Clothing House ior iu n.ipr lipnniR and wife will conduct fnrmvpll service at the F. M. church next Sunday evening. All are invited. .Tnim Snrincpr. we arc nleased to mention, is much improved. His many friends will be glad to learn of this. Xntire T. G. Williams' chango of ad miI lvPr in mind when vou want groceries of tho finest quality call and see him. Tho Detroit Annual Conference of in r. v.. p.Mirch is in session this week t I'nntiac. Rev. J. A. Kowe left last Tuesday for that place, n.i Knrwinv. Rent. IGth Itev. Fr. Cul PHciate a9 follows: In Mihnplft' Hall. Yale, at 8:30 a. m. and in the Catholic church, Speaker, at 10:30 a. m. Tim tiiniipr riven bv the ladies of the M. E. church on the lawn of E. F. va, on last Monday eveninc, was well patronized. Tho proceeds of this effort amounted to SoS.oO. Loved by the people, hated by its would-be rivals: the foe of disease, the friend of humanity Kocky Mountain hv tho Madison Medicine Company. Ask your druggist. Throuerh the courtesy of H. O. Dab cock, secretary of the Sanilac County Fair, tvn nrn the bannv recipient of f run n 1 1 m e n t arv ticket to tho fair which will bo held in Sanilac Center Tho villivfrfi Rcraner is beinsr nut to a rnnil nan this week in cradinc North Btrpet on the east side of Main. It wil hn hn nril to level other streets and make them better for wheelmen. W nisn nntn tiio fact that mud holes are hointr fiUnl nn with cinders and other material. Aa linn a line of millinery coeds ovor hroiifrht to Yale is now arriving at Mrs. James lirown's emporium, and is beine placed and made ready for the insnectiou of tho ladies of lalo and vinnitv. Intending purchasers nee rmt wait fnr Bnecial oneninc day. Sh will h triad to dhow them at any time Miss Maceie F.llis. who has had large experience in the cities, acts as trimmer About 2" voune people met at th homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter on inei Wrdnrsdav eveninsr. The occasion wa3 a farewell party given to their son FrmL- who left vpstrrciav ior iinan CoilPtre. Ohio, where he expects to tak a six years college course. A bounti fnl lunch was served. and much appre ciated by all. In the wee ema' hours of tho morning the company departed for their homes, all hoping that hran would enjoy college life in the Marty Garfield's nlma mater. Some 150 ticnaturea have been o nined for tho organization of a lie nnhlicnn Camrmurn Club in Yale Harvey Tappan is pushing tho good work along. All those who have given in their names, and all others who are interested in tho objects and aims of fiich a club, aro inyitcd to meet in Tappan's oftico, on Saturday evening, Sept. 15th, when steps will bo taken to perfect tho organization by electing olliccrs and appointing necessary committees, rousing turnout. the Let there bo a Joe Edgerton is reported very sick. Buy a new hat at S. Goldberg & Co's. Hunters coats and yests at right prices of Fox & Hounds. Get vour shoes at Uallentine's. lueir line is the best and cheapest. Smoke "Iwanta" cigars, manu factured by the Yale Cigar Co. Cans for the boys and girls lust re ceived at The Yale Clothing House. Ladies, see K. D. Fuller & Co's. ad for prices on dress skirts ana unaer skirts. If vou don't know just what to get for brcakfaet call on D. G. illiams, ho will help you out. The next recular meeting of ale Jryan Club will bo held in their rooms m Monday, Sept 17th, at 8 p. m. Peonlc who burn the Lamp of Leas on need Rocky Mountain Tea. Great est reason producer known. 33c. Asl your druggist. Chas. F. Michaels lost a memoran dum book, somewhere in laie tnis toppI. containing lumber sales, rinaer will bo rewarded on return. Wm. Owens, of whom we made mention pome time aco as intending to move to Yale and engage in tho under taking hnsiness. has arrived with nis family in town. From notices posted in prominent places in town, we conclude that Mar sha i- merv is alter ail tnoso wuo vio late the village ordinance by riding bicycles on the sidewalks. C. F. Michaels will give a lair ban and supper at his hall on Wednesday evening, Sept. l'Jth. The Tort Huron in nn orchestra win iurnisa inusiu for the occasion. Bill $i.Zo. Before vou come to the Yale Fair, rPBri rarefullv what Putney x Cham hArlain have to sav in their ad in this issue and you will then be ready tc kill two birds with one stone. Dr. G.A. Munch, the Detroit Special istwho has been away on a vacation has returned and will resume his regu lar monthly visits: his next visit will be Thursday 9 a. m. to 7 p. m., Sept. ztn See adv. "No Lure io ray. County Clerk Shepherd and his as sistant are busy engaged getting every thint? in readiness tor me meeunc oi the board of supervisors which will bo held in October. All of tho accounts which have been filed during the year will be tabulated for presentation to the committees. On Wednesday evenintr. Sent 19th liev. Wm. Hennie. assisted by other Vorkers, will hold an open air meeting on the corner,- near tho public toun tain. This will bo a farewell service ere Mr. Hcnnio's departure for confer finee: and mav be tho last open air meeting ho will conduct in laie. During the past few days the popu lation of this recion has taken a boom Wn nolo that John Younc and wife are rejoicing in the birth of a boy; and that Con Uleason ana wuo oi opeaner are enuallv happy over a daughter horn Thursday of fast week; also that Thomas Cavanach and wife, of Lynn have a new daughter, which arrived safe and well on Sept. 4th. Dr. Warner Cornell, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SDecialist. of 229 Huron Ave., over Knill's drue fetore, Port Huron, will bo at the liapley House Yale, the second Friday of each month where he can bo consulted on diseases of above oreans only. Glasses fitted His next visit will be on Friday, Sept 14th. Ho will be in his Port Huron office every day in tho month except Fridays. The tail end of tho great Texas Btorm was scheduled to arrive In this regio Tnesdflv nizht. It camo on time. I that was onlv a brush from tho tai feathers, wo hope to never see or feel ihft form of tho main body. For several hours it blew a steady gal with gusts at short intervals that shook the stoutest structures. oi lew nervoira neoolo eat up to watch tho storm, and of thoso who went to be tho fewest number slept, and thos who did, only risked ono eye closed at a time. Had it not ucen ior tuo time Iv forecasts and warnings telephoned from weather watchers, no doubt manv vessels and perhaps hundred of Deonle would now rest on tho bot torn of the great lakes. ho chance is made on account oi Rev. Plowo's absence at conference and courteously offering the ubo of his church to the Presbyterian pastor ana people. Through the courtesy of Iranklin Uathsburc, Secretary of the lmiay City Agricultural Society, we are in re ceint of complimentary tickets for our- eelf and wite to the ta annual iair to he held Oct. 2. 3. 4. 1900. Thanks, gen tlemen. thanks. If the hired girl win only be real good and let us oil" a day or two, wo may attend. The timo and place at which you can htiv almost anvinins: unuer me sun and hayo a "cracken" good talk from auctioneer Geo. W. Bell thrown n ia on Sdturdav. Sept. 2'J, at 1 p. m. ouarter of a mile south ot urockway. At that time A. K. Smith will oiler to the hizhest bidder, stock of all kinds, farminer utensils, harness, tools, ana larsre amount ot nousenoia iurni- ture. All the above with mucn more that space forbids us mentioning, will be on sale at tho aboye time and place. The project of an electric railway to Detroit, also a road north to Sanilac Center mention of which was made Rome weeks since is made a matter of nterest azain. (ill 11. Loyeioy, J. L. Wetter. John Lutes, and W. S.Stone, of Bichmond. ire hero this week, at tending to the interests of tho proposed ine. The villaco council ot laie, ana tho Board of Brockway township, each oted to grant franchises on terms that mav hereafter bo agreed upon. further development will be noted as they occur. J.D. McKeith has erected in memory of his late wife a line Scotch granite monument in Elmwood cemetery. Ihe monument proper is 16x31 inche3 in size at the base, and 30 inches high. It is mounted on a base 1G inches high, and 30x4G inches in surface area The whole is beautifully and fittingly n8cribcd, having a modest but elegant finish. It is a work of art, and a taste ful tribute of respect to the memory of tho form which sleeps beneath. The monument is tho work of John Tait of Battle Creek. A new firm has been organized in Yale. The parties composing it are W. B. Ballentine and James Maharg, who have associated themselves together for tho purpose of carrying on a livery business in this place. Ihey will carry on the business in what is known as the Jackson House barn, a large and commodious structure located in the rear of that hotel. The destruction of Thomas Uennatt'sbarn bv fire recently has left Yale one short of its usual quo to of liverv barnes, and it would seem makes room for this new enterprise Both members of tho firm aro well and widely known in this resrion, and we wish them abundant success. Contractor lieichard, with a crew of men, began work this week on the en larging and remodeling or J. a. wen- zies house on iMecnanic street, ran is now here and winter is lust at its heels. To prevent tho Expositor editor from freezinz. tho work win oe pusuea, ana as none of our patrons desire to have us on their hands lrozon stilt ana unmar ketable, we ask them to each and all give us a friendly push by promptly cominc torward with cash on suDscnp tion or account. For a time we may be ablo to run a paper on wind; but these times it takes cash to build a houso. Every dollar counts. Please push just now. kind menus, wnen we neeu, anu can assure you we will appreciate a friendly boost. What might have been a fatal mis take occurred in this village last Sun day afternoon. Grandma Steinberg, who has been Bick a long time from tho etl'ects of an accidental fall, called for her medicine. No ono was in the houso but a little crand-daughter, and ehe brought her erand-mothcr a bottle, which the old lady insisted was the rl!?ht one. and the irirl as stoutly do clared to bo tho wronc ono. The grand mother supposing she was right poured out two teaspoons! ui, mixed it in wa tor and drank it hastily down, it was carbolic acid and sho promptly found it out, and tho little girl fairly llcw for Dr. Clvno. and the erand-mothcr with crcat nresenco of mind took an anli dote. Fortunately tho Dr. was in his office and was promptly on hand with stomach pump and additional, anu dotes. At this writinc the patient ia reported to boon a fair way to rccoy cry, but it was a narrow escape. (Additional local matter on every raRo Bead all the ads. Now is a good time to plant an adv. New lino of ladies' jackets just re ceived at Yale Clothing store, iney are beauties. While at the Fair drop into Putney & Chamberlain's and examine tho tine goods they are offering at bucIi excep tionally low prices. Tho race track on tho fair grounds ia renorted to be in fine state. Now if the weather man will only send weath er that's right there'll bo some fun. Warren Boadwav has remodeled his dray wagon, alio treated it to a coat of paint, all or wnicn makes it nice iur the kius, wno aengnt greauy m iiu behind old Jim. Word comes to us that Henry Miller and wife, of Beryille, are now the proud parents of a fine boy baby, who made his advent on Wednesday. Tho lada grandmother. Mrs. P. G. Lalhrop, drove out there yesterday to bid him welcome. Ed. Hopkins is confined to his homo and bed with tvohoid lever, l-rom last report wo learn that his condition rpmaina about the same as the first of the week. Ed's neighbors turned in on Wednesday and cut his com, an act for which he feels very eratef ul to all of them. If you expect to attend the Opening of the JackBon House this evening, take a friend's adyico: Eat sparingly for dinner or vou will have regrets bit ter and decD when vou line up dcshio the roast pig to night. It might also be j wise to have your good wife sew all i hnttona on tinhtlv. that there bo no mishaps when the tun is tapped. A design has just been accepted by! the Pcre Marquette for a trado mark which will in a few days appear oni every car. eneine. time card and piece of Rtationerv in the control of the road. It is a novelty in that it is pe culiar in the lino to which it is attach ed and in no wav similar to tho mark of anv other rauroau. ji is an ovui iu me oute." i Warning" rj "Weather Prices PeopleH) The intention is to make the mark known throughout the west so that the line will be even more generally spoken of as the Michigan than as the Pero Marquette. A cood wav to profoundly keep a secret is to tell it in strict confidence to thirteen of vour most intimate friends. But to only thirteen no more, no less otherwise the cat's out of the bag. Of courso, each of these thirteen friends w 11 tell it to thirteen others, ana eacn of these will repeat the process, until every one knows it. mu tney win eacn know it as a sweet secret, and only on the QT will they dare talk of it to each other. Thus, while the wuoie commu nity knows it, it's still a solemn secret, no odds how naru it tries to cei out. Another equally good way to keep a secret, is to make sure you do not talk in your sleep and thus give it away to vour wife; never breath it to a living soul, and be sure to remember to for get all about it voureelf . The only dan ger from this latter method is that the secret beinz shut up so tigntiy u may sour on vour hands. But it'a better to have a sour secret an your own, iuan u sweet ono that vou must share with pvervono. not even leavinc you the licking or the spoon. DeWitt'a Little Early Kisers are prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful, nurifvinc little Pills. Grant Ilolden. Love is not only a sentiment; it is an art. To prevent consumption quickly core t iroat ana nine irouoius witu One Minuto Couch Cure. Grant ilol den. The best prophet of the future is tho past. The most dainty and effective pills made are DeWitt'a Little Early Kisers. Thev aro uneoualed for all liver and howel troubles. Never cripe. Grant Ilolden. There are 90,000 trees in the city of Paris. You can spell it cough, coff, caugh, kauf, kaif, kough, or kaugh, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cures it is Ono Minute Cough Cure. Grant Ilolden. 4 t 3 c i 6 o Q O O o o o o 6 6 5 5 6 Is a dog with tailed ? bis tail cut off cur- n d Won u CO M E YA FAR The emereencv baes sent by a church society to Kansas soldiers in the Philippines contained among the necessities it uua ui foniitn iwi Hazel Salve, the well known cure for piles, injuries and skin diseases. The ladies took care to obtain tho original DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salvo knowing that all the counterfeits aro worthless. Grant Ilolden. Forget yourself and others will think of you. Lartro sun spots, astronomers say, caused tho extreme heat this summer, and doctors deelaro nearly all the prostrations were induced by disorders of the stomach. Good health follows good digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo digests what you cat. it you have indieestion or dyspepsia it win quickly relievo and permanently cure you. urant iioiaen. Power is ever stealing from the many to the few. Poisonous toadstools resembling mushrooms haye caused frequent deaths this year. Be sure you use only the-genuine. Observe ine same care when you ask tor do wins unco Hazel Salvo. There aro poisonous counterfeits. DeWitt's is the only orig inal Witch Hazel Salve. It Is a sate and certain curo for piles and all skin diseases. Grant Ilolden. Ha who loves purity usually admires Bowers also. The procrcssivo nations of tho world are tho creat food consuming nations. Good food well digested gives strength If you cannot digest all you eat, you need Kodol Dvpnepsia Cure. It di eesls what you cat. You need not diet yourself. It contains all of tho digest- nnta combined wun ine post Known tonics and reconstructive, it win even digest all classes of foods in a hottle. No other preparation will do this. It instantly relieves and quickly r.nrea all stomach troubles. Grant Holden. Sept. 18, 19, 20 and make BALLENTINE'S Store your head quarters . Ail are wel come, and see the wonderful Bar gains we are offering. Come and see the fair and Ballentine's new stock tor fall and winter ENT i NO 6 d 6 i t o o o o o o o o o I DOUBLE STORE. J i DAISY CHECKS. BELL PE01TE. A Good F armer.... Is always to be admired and he should be, because he is a credit to tho community in which he lives. He always buys the best of farm imple ments and usually buys of us if he can get to Yale at all. Look at our F. P., 13ement, and liissett Plows. Steel Troughs, Owego and Champion Grain Drills, Harrison Wagons, Armour and North-Western Fertilizer, The Famous Blue Itibbon line of Buggies. Mclntyre & Harris, - Yale, Mich. rvfIOT O A IT Ob h We will sell any of our skirts at the following prices: Duck Under Skirts llegular 00 for $ 75 1 V-incv " 1 "J fr 1 tXJ 1 4mick 2 23 for 1 75 r Hlack Dress Skirts ? 23 for 1 T v Colored Dress Skirts 0 for j 00 A Colored " 3 gj 2 J fcj Duck Dress Skirts ; J J? J n V Y Duck Dress Skirts 4, 1 2 for Mp A Duck Dress Skirts 1 &0 'or 1 00 r All Wool Dress Skirts for 00 f; T Ladies' Fancy lllack Underskirts 00 f y See ns for new goods in all lines. p E. B. FULLER & CO.,. 5 MASONIC BLOCK. Bell Phone. YALE, MICH. Good Flour--- LET US DO YOUR CUSTOM GRINDING 'r Is what you want and tlrat is just the kind we make. Our 3Ta.lo 3?ri.Lo" and"I3oll" brands will pleaso you. Ask Your Grocer For Either. WTo also make Iligh-Grade Corn ileal, Buckwheat and (Iraham. Limited. w Qp'nh 18 ro 7Q The Yale Millin' Ca IK, hDwJJl lV-y IU LJ MAIN DTRSET, T- Sept. 18th, 19th, and 20th. Wagon. EVERYBODY All Aboard For Climb Into THE YALE FAIR. Big Crowds And The Band RACES EACH DAY TUMBLE TALE , MICH.