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COOL WEARABLES Ihm't atUtupt to make ronl weather clothe do fr hot wear savo them for next fall ami in tho meantime attire yourself in a eomfortahle rshirt vait anl a wash fUlrt. A new unl complete line of shirt waists in Muslin from 1 to $.'5. Vesting shirt waists from 1.50 to :.S0. Sill; shirt waists from to $5. Wash Skirts in the latest anil prettiest styles, in hlue ami black polka dot duck, also several idiadcs in tan. Kemcmher, all these skirts are made in the latest styles and are guaranteed to lit. Trices $1.50 to $ J. 50. i Have vou seen our line of Dinritv's, Hatiste, Silk Muslins, Muslins Madras Cloth, (iinirhams IN-rcales, etc. If not, you should not fad to look them over at once and make your selections while the line is complete. Zcn'o ana. adLIes anrl Closes' We have something mighty nice to show in Oxfords for all, both men aul boys, ladies ami misses, in vici kid and patent leather. Ladies and misses' (Joodyear welt and hand turned, $1.00 to 'J.00. Hoys' and' men's (Joodvcar welt $1.50 to $..50. Putney & Chamberlain's Old Stand. DO NOT PASS Ready-to-Wear or Trimmed Hats. We are adding daily and can give special low prices. Call and see what we can do for you. Low Prices our motto. Mrs. J. Palmer. We would like To draw your attention to the fact that we carry a good supply of Choice Seed Corn, Timothy and Clover Seed which we will be glad to iurnish you at right prices. We also carry Portland Cement, Lime, Hair, Fertilizer, Etc. Give us your next order. Walker & Middleton, PCX The Enreka Fence Post Il;destrtlC til.ie. Tlie y 11 tp iii:ituf.i tiirMl fr.mi I'orll.itidri'iiMMit, shul and tr:ii-l, iiii'l hii mi-ii r I ltiMd Iy ln;nvwirr raldr wlilrlt nn.l. r iIh-iu 1 - t 1 Jt:r!r:il In rry j.:rl li iil.ir. I an I..- tnitliu Mrtuti'd nlirr tiwl ('ihu' r III. Hi lion r l'fl, mid II! I iit forrvi-r. ('mint)- .hi I i..iiu rilsi mut poU lor o.ilr ly S. E. BARK, Yale. HOT A LUXURY. I Frm the N.tlriii, oiftiii, H. ntlin l.5 Ahoill twenty year m;u ler-nm who were privileged to hear l-Mim' irt e.ruile (ihonompli thought it a won derful thing, hut little ! 1 -1 they dream tli At lhee machine in unproved nml perfected form would within u few year ho nvailaMe to every :.itiu. Thru the record were niMiJe on tin foil nml it wui impo-Mlile to preserve tnetn. IHtcr the reroritinK tm ilone on wax and ly del:rtp ImndliPC the record were Rood for coiiidernl.le ervice. To day tho record re ptrfret, lutnt; molded from hrd wiix. With profer hand I in? they will lt for yearn. 1 he Coltimhia I'honocraph n. i I ii rri inj; out firt-cla gmphophotie fo ctn ap that no funiily c.tn ntlor I to do nllli out the plciimiru nd tifnetion of owning one. The writer ha ha. ono i:i hi family thrco year and lookn np on it ai tieceitj rather than a lux mv. f.T Foley's Honey Tar 1 BEAV s US BY.... EXCURSIONS VIA TMC Pere Marquette ioct iirnnN, S1TXDAV, JUNK '2. Train will leavo Yale at .:27 a. m. date Vi ft. See posters or nek agents for pRrtK-ular S 2 Prompt Payment. Mrs. Ihitler feels very thankful to the Order of l'ortsters for the prompt p ijini nt of her husband's death claim, llecordun: Secretary Ellsworth, on the satunlny following the death of Mr. (hitler, sent tho proofs to headquarters and in jut nine ilays a check for one thousai.d dollars was returned. The (oris a Round, substantial in stitution and pays its obligation very prompt ly. Hla Last Hope Hoallzod. I ri.in the cntlm I, ii Ik, Mofd.T In the tirt opening of OkUhoma to m ttler iii IS'J, the editor ef thi pa per wat uiiiong tho many fccker after t. rtune who niado the big rnceonefine inv In Atiril. Dnrintr Iii ir.i-Klino nUmt nml afterwards hii camping up. on in ciaim, no encountered much bnd water, which, together with the evre lieat, gave him a very evcro diarrlioi which it M-enied altnot lm-p.- hie to check, ami along in June tl.e chm lecame no bad he exjierteil to die. Ore day one of hi neighbors brought hint ono small bottle of Cham berlain' Colic. Cholera and liarrhoea Kcmedy a a lt hope. A big doe ws given htm while ho wa rolling alHit on the ground in great agony, and in a few minutes the done wa re pealed. I ho good en ect of the medt cmoHnoon noticed and within an hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he cannot help but feel grateful. The reason for bowel disorders being at hand suggests this item. For sal by tirsnt Jloldtn. HUTC A N D PURELY PERSONAL. MOVEMENTS AND DOINGS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY HAPPEN TO KNOW. Jav Weymouth H home from Ann Art.-'r. Mr. '.(. Kill ha been spending tin week in A Inn. 1 1. n. Wharton ha been at Chicago thi- week on huinc. Mr. John lliflmrd-m i vi-ilii'g rel Htive at Wntt'ord, Out Attorney Kapley trim-acted buine- at Port 1 1 unm Monday. ('red T. Palmer i enjoying a two weeks vacation at St. Ignaee. Kittle I'.rown.of hablMna, t visiting relative and friend in Yule. tieo Walker i visiting hisdaughter, Mr. Kohert Warner t 'as City. II. N. I'ralt. of Tolclo, Uh"ii, wa viiting hi brother Kd thi week. W. A. Sil vert horn , of Chicago, i in town visiting relative and friend. Mattel King, of Yule, visited her par ents in tireenw'oo I part of tho week. II. W. King, of 1 in In y City, spent Sunday with hi parents in Cireenwood. Kber llarndcn, of Sanilac Centre, visited in Yalo Friday and Saturday Inst. Arthur I'.ricker ha gono to Port Huron to work in his brother's drug tore. Hubert W. Menerey, of Melvin, was Visiting old acquaintance in Yale Thursday. Mrs. F. I). Mathew attended the commencement exercises at Crown City Wednesday. Lewis I'.ow, wife and child, of West Iuluth, were guest of K. F. Pratt and family this week. I'.crtha and P.eryle Ucverstock, of Toledo, Ohio, are visiting their cousin, Mr. F. A. tiriswold. Keuben Clubine and wife were oyer from Imlay City Wednesday yisiting friends in this vicinity. Attorney I'rake was attending to le gal matters at the Prot.ate Court in Port Huron Friday last. II. K. Heard and family entertained F. W. Atkins and wife, of Port Huron, tho fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Montncy.of Memphis, spent a couple of days this week visit ing their son Fred and family. Leonard Patterson, a former coat maker at Windsor's tailor shop, is on a short visit among Yale admirers. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Heechcr spent Wednesday and Thursday in Crown City and attended the commencement exercises. PertioO. King, of (Jreenwood, has gono to Arkona, Out., to spend the summer with his sister, Mrs. Lorenzo Heudrick. Karl Herbert, after spending tho past few months attending the Ferris school at liigltaptds, is homo for sum mer vacation. Mrs. J. II. Stevens and Mrs. A. S. Parks aro at Pyron attending Mrs. Chauncey Stevens who has been very ill the past week. J. C. McKenna has not been feeling very well of lato and left for Otsega Lake Thursday morning where ho will remain for a time. L. Hoy Fuller drove to Capae. Sun day and spent the day. Mrs. Fuller, who was visiting friends there, return ed to Yalo with him. K. W.Farley drovo to Capac Mon day evening and met his brother Fred who had been at Flint on a visit. They returned to Yalo together. Mrs. T. K. Sounby and little child, of London, Ont., have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward King, in (ireenwood tho past week. Mrs. Walter Dnipietto and children returned homo Wednesday after visit ing tho past two weeks among relatives and friends in Saginaw and Painsville. Norman Menerey and bride, after Visiting among relatives and friends at different cities and towns in the state, returned to their homo at tho Soo Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ixtrenzo Ilendrick and littlo son returned to their home at Arkona, Ont., after a week's visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward King in (ireenwood. I'r. Penj. Clyne was at Ann Arbor this week attending the 2th annual re-union of his clans in medics. He will also tako in tho commencement exercises at the medical college. Isla Kvans and lllanche Parkinson visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams at Sanilac Centre last week. The also at tended the commencement exercises of the Fanilao Centre schools while there. (scribe for The fcjpoiitor. Oricra Trcm.pt2.3r ZDeli-v-ored. NSON 1 THE CHURCHES. llegulur morning Hnd evening service-ly the church of Chrit in the I'.rick t.'hujiel: - P a. nt. preaching; 11 a. in. Sunday school; !:'.'. p. in. preach ing. P. II. Pelton, pi-tor. M. K. church service-, Ih-v. Jona than A. Thompon, pator. Pleaching ut Id: ' a. in., siil.ject, John Wesley and Methodim." Thi- year is the .. centennial of Mr. Weley' birth. Fol lowing the preaching will be the bap-ti-uiiil service for the cradle roll. Sun day school at ll:.'i' a. m. llegular preaching service nt 7:H' p. m. Pray r meeting and otlicial board meeting 7:::u Thursday evening. Sabbath school at thi! r.mckwHv M. K. church ul 2 p. m. Sunday. Preaching by the pastor at 'J;:. , subject, "John Wesley and Meth-odi-m." Services at the Prebyterian church will be held at the usual hour next Sabhath. At b::!i n. tn. the topic for the sermon will be "The Fnuiinent for Successful Christian Warfare." At 7:::u p. m. the sermon subject will be "Pack Again at Pethel." Sunday school i held at ll:l" a. in. Christian Kndeavor meeting at '::M p. m. Startling Evidonco. Fresh tentimony in great quantity is constantly coming in, declaring lr. King's New Inscovery for Consump tion Coughsand Ccdds to be uneuualed. A recent, expression from T. J. Nlcl'ar land, I'.entorvUle, Va., serve a exam ple. He writes: "I had bronchitis for three year and doctored all the time without being lienctitted. Then I be gan taking Ir. King's New Ihscoyery. and a few bottle wholly cured me." Kqually ellective in curing all lung and tiiroat troubles, consumption, pneumonia and grip. (Juaranteed by tirant llolden, druggist. Trial bottle free, regular sizes fo cents and fl.OO. LYNN. A delijzhtful surprise was given Mrs. Andrew Currie at her home in Lynn last week Wednesday, Juno 10th, by her five sons, three with their wive, remembering that tho day was their mother's fifty-fourth birthday, and coming to help her celebrate tho event. Mrs. Walsh, of Capac, sister of Mr. Currie, was also present. Tho family party was a happy ono and tho day enjoyed exceedingly. Mrs. Currie was the recipient of a beautiful set of dish es from her guests. Chamberlain's Cholic. Chlora and Diarrhoea Remedy. Is everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can always bo depended upon and that is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer di arrhoea in children and is undoubted ly tho means of saving tho lives of a (rreat many children each year. For sale by (Srant llolden. ? If you, dear reader, should receive a statement of your indebtedness for subscription to The Kx posit or, don't grt wrathy, but either call or send the amount due. .Money is a great factor in business and in or der to conduct any enterprise suc cessfully this necessary adjunct must be employed. CAl'TlONl This is not a gentle word but when you think how liablo you are not to purchase the only remedy universally known and a remedy that ha had the largest salo of any medicine in tho world sinco lst;S for the cure and treat ment of consumption and throat and lung troubles without toting its great popularity all theso years, you will bo thankful we called your attention to P.oschce's (Jernian Syrup. Thero are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light cold perhaps, but for severe coughs, bronchitis, croup and especially for consumption, where thero is dillicult expectoration and coughing during the night and morn ing, there is nothing like (ierman Syr up. The cent size has jut been in troduced this year. Kegular eizo cents. At Orant llolden'. j Tio Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. o 11 Seven Million boxes toM In yanX 12 months. ThlS tmtnrP- A Few Specials in Groceries IVas, arly June I "fas, early June I'eais, early June Tomatoes, choice quality Corn Lima (leans VanCamp's Kidney (leans llostou II. iked (leans Huston II. iked lleans lleht 3."c Tea in town I TH Tho P.argain Seekers' Home. Ia Name la Dealing la Prices Ia Profits. (Quality First, I'tics our Stroud Con Milcratioti. Don't forget that Yale celebrate the Fourth. Don't forget that we have a line assortment of Fireworks. Puy early while the assortment incomplete. With every order of llrewot kc we give putiK free. We have another consignment of that lire-proof ware. You can bake in it and it wont crae. The new assort ment is complete, from the little cus tard cups up to a 11 piece toilet set. If you have not tried this ware yet, try it to day. Price is right. We offer for Saturday and Monday Jelly tumblers , Water tumblers Heavy tumblers Water sets, from..... '-'."c do. 2.jc doz .&c do. ..Hoc to f '1 L I oiiet sets, from .?2.Mto 5 ."() Dinner sets, from 810.00 to (5 m Knives and forks sets from U)c to 2 :i" Steroscope pictures, each 3c 30c doz. New lot just In. See our 10c table. The bargains will surprise vou. quart milk pans, dor 7rtc 7 ideco berrr set firoodl ..3c 4 piece table set JJc Ftno toilet soap .rc acako summer corsets from J5c to S()c Ladies' hose, the l&c kind, pair. 10c (ients hose, tho 3 for &0c kind " ...ir,c (JenU' cotton aocks (seamless) " ."c Mrs. Totts' Sad Irons, set 1.10 Parloi (amp. worth M 75 this salo t3.2Z Parlor lamp, worth 5.7) this salo 4.50 Parlor lamp, worth ti.50 this sale 5.W Kitchen, dining room and night lamps nil reduced. Fine lino of dolls, toys, books writ ing paper, etc. Tho drawing of 07 prizes occuredlast Saturday. Holders of the largo tickets will please present them without delay. EGGS WANTED. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID. GEORGE ZUELCH, f Dealer la Dry Goods and Groceries. 2vcxio3r to Lean upon good notes and other securities at low r.ites of interest. Garden Seeds Free -A.t T2iia Office. Yaie KA i rA JUL ill To Cure a Cold in One Day 1 , , ...l.'c now CJc ..l.'jc now l'e .. lue 3 for -J.'e ...1 c 'A for 2re ...loo 3 for .!." ..I'.'ic now lee. "li'c now So li c now Sc oc now lc Thsao 22-L. llavo You Trieil Our Plain p SWKKT AND mixi:i riCKLKS, m KASPHKUliY, A STUA WIIKKKY P? AM) lMNDAlTLi: V im:i:si:uyi:s, aitli: iu;tti:i:. Thev are tine goods and will suit your tate. Ask for anything in the line or tirst class meats and we can supply you at reasonably low prices and guarantee you good weights, and ipiick delivery. (Jespectfully, H0LDEN BROS.' ait. ic. iocs. 1 UAINH t.KWK VAI.K A n.I.O: For I'ort lluroii Hint uikI chU 0:17 A. M. an S:0J !. M. , For S.i:'ln:iw Hint way MjtlnnH !.tl A. M. mut 7:15 r. M. For Cran.t l.'atilil. I.intltt:'on and wrMrrn Mil, Drlrolt uil.l Ii.li'itu 9 AJ A. M. U. li. VAfCHN, II. K. MOKM.FK AU' Ht. (l nrr il I'a I icr Au'i llt, IDEAL BRONZE TURKEY EGGS From Fine Stock For Sale. If yon lutrnd to ralM Turk-) iliy net ral IIik Itrtff II pay you to ! i. Tlie Xdl 13rsai ?a.xjcys nro Urs til turdy and come t maturity rapidly. Ten Luhs tor $3.00. Aim WMle 11) mouth Knelt and Koe Cortih N'Kliorn I'nii (rum lliorouulitirfd to-k at It. 'J Vh.t set li n te. Aildtcs N. DKHHY, Croswrll, Mich. f K"ldciirp riTii" inl'i' north of Fremont Town Hull, Frrmoiit Towmlilp. MUh. HEAR YE ! We have heen advertising winter jrnoda long enough, and now w ish to call your attention to our large and well assorted line of Lap Dusters, Sweat Pads, Fly Nets, Sun Bonnets IHc. Our prices are right nnd we will aluajs he pleased to fee you at our shep. Repairing Neatly Done. Wallace Adams. fc C;un,is,t Coias nrtd Croup rp SJJSsy cm every J i j