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I Toilet Articlesj t are a necessity this weather, if you would bo comfortable i win Uavo What Vnu Nfied 0 t Rubber Sponges, Bath Brushes, Toilet Soaps, Talcum Tow- f ? tiers, Perfumes, and all tho rest. Then you also need a book J to read while you rest, or some fine Stationery for your sum- i 1 mer correspondence, which wc can supply. Keep cool and ( t REMEMBER US! The Palace Drug Store; of Giant Holiien.. i "STclIc, - icli. J 'g Are You Needing $ $ (TrAny Lumber? 8 ft Sj & If so you had better come to us. Our stock was never more complete, and prices on samo (fa grades arc never quoted lower by any one. ((S Jf you have never dono any business with us, it is time you had. yjy I We Can Fill Your Bills I $V complete. No delays when you buv from us. l jk HOLBEN LUMBER CO. il 3T u'e handle all kinds of Hard and Soft Coal. Thi Bank Is desinel Icnr all ; the poor and the rloti, the old and the young men and women all are welcome. We r-'iJ cent. Interest on Havings accounts and receive deposfts ol 23 cents and upward. FIRST NATIONAL BANK YALE, MICH SECURITY FOR DEPOSITORS, $80,000.00. This Dank Is under United Slates Supervision. ITOBACCO ! "ifoucansave 10 per cent by buying your smoking and chewing tobacros at J. D. McKElTrfS. ...Choice Candies and Cigar, a spwlalty. CHARLES LANDRO, PAINTER, DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER. Work Guaranteed First-Class. PRICES REASONABLE. "Work shop in building north of Harris & ;sewens. YALE, - MICH. Business Brevities. 17 A KM FOR SALE Consisting of 80 acres ol ' the best of soil lor fiirnilng. (Jood lious'. larpe basement barn, splendid water, farm all well fenced. I.ocaiea i oi nine irom beet factory fttCrosweii, one nine irom ocpoi, Terms to suit purchaser. For particulars ad dress or call on Jas. McColl, Yale, Mich. 87- I70U KENT -80 acres of Improved land, 21 ' miles north and mile east of Yale. Good bouse and barn, fair out building, good fences, lirst-elass well of water, itood liirite orchard of unples, pears, niiimsana cnernes. rr .iiiu: ulars ai piy to Josepn ivinn. A PILL PLEASURE. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early llisers for biliousness or consti- Tvai-vri vnn knnnr mhat nil I nlpHHIITR IS. These famous little pills cleanse the liner ana na tne RysteTi oi an uue without nrndnHnc iinnlpasant effects. They do not gripe, fticken or weaken, DUipienHinuy rivo iuiiu mm biicm&iu tn tha tiaanen nrt nrcmnft of the itom- ach, liver and bowels. Hold by Grant uoiuen. The National Brokerage Comnany 1S2 Shelby street, Detroit, write us that they wish 2'6 men tor trie lumber woods. They pay Rood wages and civR stt'adv work. We would advise our readers to write them at once if they wish to work in the north woods the coming winter." . 'is-i Subscribe for The Yale Expositor. Subscribe for The Yale Expositor. A new lino of hats just Arrived at ltoss it Shield'. A line new line of Danish cloth at Griswold & Newell's. Salt Fea nnd shower baths at Wind sor'? barber shop. Try one. Children's nice Mohair felts for 75 cts each at Mrs. James Urown'. Chas Uounds has a couple of second hand cook stoves for sale cheap. i?:;0,0o0 to loan on real estate at a rea sonable rate. Apply to J. A. Kapley. Yale. Jiead "The lilazed Trail'' an interest ing gerial story now running in Tho Expositor. Philin l!eadl3 and family after a few months residence at l'igeon returned to Yale Friday. Mathews & Wight are selling wall paper now in stock at a very low price to make room for new goods. Ed Hopkins brought to the publish er's home a mess of nice green corn for which we are very thankful. No danger of consumption if you use Foley's Honey and Tar which i9 a suro cure for that stubborn cough." All druggists. Never needed money worse than now therefore we ask that thope in arrears on subscription to the Expositor please call and pay up. The finest bushel of apples we have seen this year was brought to the pub lisher s home by our old friend m. Edgerton. I hey are beauties. Don't put up your stove without a Fuel Economizer. These will save you money because they will save fuel. Go and let John Hutton tell you about them. The missionery society of the Pres byterian church will meet with Mrs. J. b. JJeavia Friday afternoon of next week, October 21. A good attendance is desired. O. Kellestine, of the Patterson Music Co., Port Huron, has been in town the past week and did consider able woric in the piano tuning line during nis stay. For eruptions, soreB. pimples, kidney and liver troubles, constipation, Indi cestion.use Hollister's Rocky Mount ain Tea. Carries new life to every part of be body, lea or tablet form, 3o cents. Grant Holden. Dr. Walker, the well known Detroit Specialist, will be at the Paisley House ale, on Friday Oct. 28th, that being the Doctor's next regular visit here. Dr. Walker is recognized as an expert on Chrome diseases. If any of our readers have been unable to find a cure perhaps Dr. Walker mav be able to do something for you. You will find him very frank however, if he thinks he can do nothing for he will so inform you. Oct. 23 the next dale. Spent More Than SIOOO. W. W. Baker of Plainview, Neb., writes: "My wife suffered from lung trouble for fifteen years. She tried a number of doctors and spent over f 1000 without relief. She became yery low and lost all hope. A friend rec ommended Foley's Honey andTarand thanks to this great remedy it saved her life. She enjoys better health than she has known in ten years' Refuse substitutes. AH druggists of Yale. J. It. Piiirtv i r-n paring to build barn at tbt rut of The Paisley. New dress good in all the latest cloths and shades at The Two Franks. The McKinley line of 10c music at Mathews & Wight's. Get a catalogue free. Don't fail to call and see the nice line of hats for children at Mrs. Jas. Brown's. Good boilers with copper bottoms for 69c at Hutton's. These bargains wont last long. To prevent disease keep clean. You can take a bath at Windsor's barber shop for only 23c. Girl wanted for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Jetf Brown two miles south-went ot Avoca. A county teachers' examination will he held at the high school building in Port Huron October 20 and 21. Wanted One hundred men and boys to buy the Ball brand rubber boots at Beavig & Hutchinson's. The Yale Harness Co. is opening up the largest and best line of Fur coats this ear that was ever shown in Yale. Charley King, who has been a mem ber of the meat market tirm of Evans, Knapp & King during the past year, ha sold his interests to Messrs. Evans & Knapp. Rey. Chas. D. Ellis "9 spending the week atteuding the Synod of Michigan at Saginaw W. S- He will be home Saturday. Prepare for cold weather by laying in a supply of coal. The Holden Lum ber Co. have either soft or hard coal at right prices. From indigestion, aches and pains, your system will be free, if you'll but take a drink, of Rocky Mountain Tea. Grant Holden. If vou need a good pair of rubber boots remember Beavis & Hutchiuson have got them. All kinds and sizes and the price is the lowest. Printing is our business and we are giving our entire time to looking after the wants of our customers. We would be pleased to attend to your wants in our line. Dave Rrown is not so far recovered as to be at work in the Expositor office this week but is able to be around town. His friends hope for a full and complete recoyery. The handiest thing you can have in your house is a Food Chopper. If you do not belieye this Call at Hutton'sand tike one home and try it. Prices 50a to $1.40 according to nze. Lulu Stanhope, St. Louis: "I used to have a horrid complexion. I took Hol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea and am railed the ricttif.t trirl in tho citv."" Tea or tablets 35 cents, ('rant Holder. R. II. Ellar has sold his house and lot on ICennefick street to A. W. Rus sell who will move therein in the near future. I ick and family will occupy the rooms above the Yal State Hank. Look at the label on this paper and ?ce h,M.v you etsrjil whether vou are m arrears or not. Don't drop the pap er until you give this matter attention. It m arrears visit the Expositor oilice in the Rupley block or i-end a money orilpr to o'ir addr. The work on the addition to the hih fchool building is rapidly pro-grey.-ing. A laro forre of workmen is employed and it is expected that the imilding will tie enclosed before snmv dies. The weather is verv favor able therefore progress is in no way retarded. Tho Yale Citizens' Cornet Rand has encaged the Wilson Fry Co.. Character Sketches, to give an entertainment at Central Hall, 0:1 tho evening of Oct- )b(jr-J!ct. The company comes well recommended and will no doubt please all who attend. Everybody is interest ed enough in the band to buy tickets to this entertainment. Oct. 21st 13 the date. Amos Ludington was held un early Thursday morning in- front of Dan Mulligans house in this villace bv three unknown men while on his way home from attending a dance in the country. They must have been ama- tuers lor when Amos advised them to mind their own business they passed on. rretty near time something was done with such gent. in. A. Cavanagh 13 in attendance at the October scsnion of tho Board of Supervisors at Port Huron this week. We notice that ho has been placed on two most important committees Equalization and Township aud City Taxes. This shows that our supervisor stands well with his co-workers in the county and The Expositor is pleased to congratulate nun on his recognized ability. Ninth District Convention. The ninth annual convention of tho sixth district YI'SOK was held in the Presbyterian church last week Thurs day evening and Friday, closing Friday evening. About fifty outsiders were present and the Thursday evening session was largely attended. Rev. carl Sumner Jones, of Chelsea, Mich., gave an address wincn thoroughly de lighted and interested the audience. business meeting was held on Friday and of'icers elected. Instructive and pleasant sessions were held in the afternoon, different speakers making nriei rtasicsscs. Rev. Sargent, of Port Huron, lead the singing. Miss Strout, or Port Huron, gave a recitation. In the evening Rev. J. A. Dunkel, of Saginaw, and S. P. Todd, of Fairgrove. addressed the people. Mr. Sargent and Miss Jennie Dami sang several solos. Other music was interspersed through out all the sessions. Tho meeting was pronounced a very successful one and enioyed by all at tending. Officers for the coming year are: President Miss Florence E. McEl- henncy, of Port Huron. First Vice President J.. A. Hen nessy, of Yale. Second Vice President J. Don Mc- Gill, of Marlette. Third Vice President Miss Dale Swain, of Dad Axe. Secretary Miss Clara M. Stein, of i'ort Huron. Treasure r Miss Mattie McGuiness, 01 Croswell. At the county rally of the St. Clair county delegates a county union was formed with trre following oflicers: President Miss Clara M. Stein, of Port Huron. Vice I'resident Miss Clara X. Mc Elhenney. of Port Huron. Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Moore, of Gardendale. Junior Superintendent J. A. I!en- nessy, of Yale. v 17" ..Get of stopping at our storo with i- ; , . . , iino 01 goous as irauo demands in au ueparuncnis was never We 1 White and Cream White Waistings. We are showing a pretty assort ment of light waisting in white and cream, white for fall and winter. These goods are plain and will al ways be stylish and sensible no matter what the fad may be. 22 inch Naif wool Danish cloth, about 4 yds re quired for a waist. Per yd 15c 3ft inch Half wool Popular cloth, very servicable and makes up pretty. Per yd 25c Voile Crepe-A dainty half-wool fabric that is euscep table to fine effects in waists. A yard wide and re tailing for 25c yd. Atlantic Cashmere An old reliable brand and always pleasing. 36 inches wide. Per yd... 25c Bedford Cord A well known fabric and well worth our price of 50 cts per yard. Also a servicable cloth for Daby's coat. Siscillian Pure Mohair, washable and wearable. There's nothing nicer for a light waist and nothing more durable. Width SG inches. Price 50c yd. Brief Store Notes. Our new style Puritan Corsets are in. McCall's N'o vembT Fashion Sheets are ready. Call on us for ladies' furs. $1 to 3 11. CO. Ee sure and. see our line of outings, 5c to 12c per yard. Our full stock is complete for to make up fall needs. Telephone 31 A Auction Sales. A. M. ltn?srll has decided to quit furmiiu: and will oiler for pale by pub lic miction at tho premises known as Ibe (Jriswold place, 2 miles south-eat of Yale, on Wednesdaj'. October PJ, commencing at one o'clock p. ni. sharp nil of his farm stock and implements., Geo. V. P.ell, auctioneer. The undersigned, having decided to quit fanning will fell all hia farm stock und implement?, also a quantity of household furniture on Thursday, Oct. 27, eale commencing at one o'clock sharp. Tho premises are located 3 muea eftfcl ana - mue.s souin ui ime ur 3 miles north and - miles wesi oi Avoca. rul terms. O. W. l.ell, auctioneer. Chas. M. Clark, prop rietor. See Pops & Shields' millinery for Angora baby bonnets. I'nhhp.r footwear of all kinds can bo bought at very low prices at Tho Two Franks . Tf io oTtirnfod that work on apples will begin at the canning factory tho hrst of the' week. iTopovnn pnpn thd lino of music at Mathews & WiuhlV? Don't fail to call and look over what wo have. T.nmhnrf rilln finaff-oroof rubber boots, the only boot bearing tho brand "snng.proor, ' ust receiyeu ai me Yalo Clothing House. Vra r. if MidrllMnn who was bo long in nlov of The Pai9lev as bartcn- Hat in now workintr in the pame capac ity at Imlay City for Mrs. Davey. Tho fTaiholift lift 7.1 fir will be held linn or thU month in Central Hall. Solicitations aro being made and liber al offerings are given, so mat a success ful fair is nopea lor. John E. Walker has traded his tarm north of Brockway, also nis residence nronnrtv in Yalfl. with Darwin Drake for his tine farm two miles south and two miles west of Yale. Tho npw hflftd of the Imlav City Times is a neat and attractive one. Not long ago the paper took on a new eai- tnrial hnnri. With thPSB two additions the paper now presents a bright and taking appearance. U'vtpi)-A cood reliable man. with horse and rig preferred, for Yale and surrounding towns to distribute circul ars, enninlpo and tack wiffns. either in connection with present work, or give ontira tiniA. Xn monev renuired. A good opportunitv for a hustler. Add ress, ATOZ PRINTING CO., Dept. 2U4, South Whitley, Indiana. Keep the inside machinery clean. Ti man run bono to be in health who is clogged or stagnated. Waste mat ter and broken aown material boouiu be expelled easily and naturally. Greene's Little Laxative Deans will do this work perfectly aud safely. Thou- sands will approvo mis statement. Does this interest your .-uatnews Wieht. Elder Marsden, the Free Methodist minister, and family have moved to Caro to take up the woric mere, ine new minister, Mr. Iteed, assigned to the work here is now nicely located in the patsonage. The Expositor, in be ,lf nf nnr citlrpnu. welcome! Elder and Mrs. Heed to our midst, hoping that they may do a good work in bringing the wicked to repentance. The Habit.. your shopping list. For a town of ... p . will warrant and aio reasonably nettcr and 13 Kopt tilled as fast as sales deplete it. Wo , to 800 you at any timo Ask Your Judgment. your wants. Caps, Gloves, Underwear and all such things that "o We would like to have you make our stoic a vis.it and look us over. We want your produco Pie r Sit k GOOD PLACE TO TRADE. An Investigation... Will reveal the great values we have for your inspection. We mention several items that should interest you. Call and investigate. 50 and 75c shirts 3Dc 1.00 shirts 50c 50c corsets 39c 81.00 corsets 75c All 50c caps 30c All 25c ties. . ; ISc ...s:e3:o:e!s Special bargains at 25c, 39c, 75c, 96c, $1.00 Don't fail ...G-EOCBEIES... FRKK One case of toilet soap with G bars of Hall's Benzino Soap, 25c. 1 lb. can Vosbrink's ment tea sittings, 15c. Silycr spoons free with Cream Crisp Break fast Food, 15c a package, 2 for E. B. waiting to talk to you about MSSS m IS them. JOHN HUTTON, The Red Front Hardware. this size wo carry as complete a ""' " U muy u sure of pleasin you. .Our stock (Jur stock aro plcasod Ladies' Fine Shoes. It's shoe time now and we call your attention to some leaders in our shoe stock. NO. 2G6 Dongola Lace, pat tip, medium toe i double sole, a good litter and wearer 2.00 NO. 209 Same as 2G6 with thin edge and mili tary heel, a dressy shoe for 2.00 NO. 273 Dongola Lace, pat tip, dull top, pre forated vamp and foxing, thin edge, military heel, a leader at 2.25 NO. 274 Dongola Lace, pat tip. new city last, J foxed, i double sole, black stitching military heel, a dressy shoeit 2.25 NO. 256 Dongola Lace, pat tip, medium toe, military hael, thin edge, whole quarter, long back stay. Nice enough for auybody 2.50 NO. 174 Dongola Lace, medium toe. pal tip, extention edge, black stitch; a line and sensi ble shoe for 2.50 NO. 1C2 Fine Dongola Lace, new city last, pat tip, I foxed, line stitching and a thoroughly good shoe for 3,00 NO. 150 Ideal pat kid lace, dull box kid top, new city last, i foxed, a very pretty, sensible and dressy shoe 3.50 We have a strong line of Men's and Boys Fall and Winter shoes that you ought to see before buying. They are giving good account of themselves and will no doubt give you good service. Come in and see our line C Store Closed at 6:30 p. m. Saturdays Excepted. A to sec them Baking Powder, 10c. First ship 25c. FULLER & CO. Florence and Garland Heaters ABE ALWAYS RELIABLE You will regret it all winter ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION if you aro persuaded ABE ALWAYS SOLD BY to buy any other. JOHN HUTTON. He also has a fine lino of Base Burn ers, Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges and Yale, Mich.