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J i 4 r i Lie Wall I t Inn mi llnQotinii t dpi UUDMlUiU i Can be settled at once if you only let us show you our new spring lino. Nothing has been spared to inako this line completo and it now cxcclls anything in town. Wo have everything from the cheap granite to the tapestry for tho parlor, and at prices which are right. Call and let us show you our lino and wo can assuro you that you will bo pleased. The Palace Drug Store j MICH. Herb Hennessy, Manager. VALE. j? Are You Needing K m m m as m m m as m as as as as as as as as (US OS (is as ttMVe handle all kinds of Hind and uft Co:il (TsAny Lumber? w i f w If so you had better como to us. Our stock was never more complete, and prices on same grades arc never quoted lower by any one. If you have never done any busines? with us, it is time you had. Wfl Can Fill Your Bills complete. No delays when you buy from us. HOLDEN LUMBER CO. This Bank Is designed for a!l ; the poor and t. rich, the old and the young men aad women all are welcome. We pay 4 per cent. Interest on savings accounts and receive deposits of 25 cents and upward. FIRST NATIONAL BANK YALE, MICH SECURITY FOR DEPOSITORS, $80,000.00. This Bank Is under United Btatea Supervision. Tobaccoes Having a large consignment of tobacco shipped to me direct from the factory, I am prepared to offer the fol lowing inducement to purchasers of CDc worth or over at one time 10 per cent discount from regular price. I also will sell 3 cuts Hand Made plug and 3 cuts of Big Gun for 25c. A large line of smoking always on hand. Yours to please, 3". JD- 2vcIKIeltIl. FARM FOR SALE-Conslstlngoreo acres ol the best of soil for farming. Jood house, large basement barn, splendid water, farm all well fenced. Located J of a mile from sufjir Tvset factory at Cros well, one mile from depot. Tfertns to suit purchaser. For particulars ad dress or call on Jas. McUoll, Yale, Mich. 87- HARRIS & NEWELL, . UNDERTAKERS. Edward Newell & Frank Granger Licenced .Kmbalmera and Sub registrars of Deaths. Calls day or night promptly attended. ".XjT:, MICH. POLLOCK ft HENNESSY Have on salo a fine ..assortment of.. Popular Music Now Songs, Waltzes and Two-steps. Subscribe lor Tho F.xpositor. Mvlish huts, i-auz and shirts at Yale Clothing House. Uabv bonnets from .7) cents to 91.25 at K. .!. Mack A: Co.'s. Window shades all sizes and prices at Harris tS: Jewell's. .las. Shaw and family now occupy the Wm. Tllaekford house on Mill' street. A. K. Park has moved into the house on Main street which he recently purchased. (Jet your refrigerator now and be ready for the ice man. Chas. Hounds has them. There is no better corn planter or drill than the Hoosier. (ieo. Mclntyre handles them. Seven room house in a desirable lo cation ih the village for rent. Enquire of Philip Walker. 51- Have you bought that new carpet yet y You can save money if you buy it at Newell and Miller's. Oscar Uoice was successfully operat ed upon at the hospital in Port lluron for appendicitis last Thursday. Eggs for Hatching I have several settings of pure bred Plymouth Kock eggs for sale. Enqujre of Wallace Adams. Mathews & Wight invite you to call and look over their complete line of wall paper before purchasing your spring necessites in this line. Several large airy rooms upstairs in my house to rent w ith outside entrance. Whoever secures them can have use of cellar. Apply to David Irwin. 51- Hoosier corn planters and drills are like all other tools bearing this name they will be found substantial, well finished, free from traps and useless devices, and in every May satisfactory. Jeo. Mclntyre handles them. Cleanse your system of all impurities this month. .Now is the time to take Hollister's liocky Mountain Tea. It will keep you weil all summer. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Pollock & Hen nessy. The -doctor 'looks at your tongue, gives you a laxative medicine, and charges you well for it. You can judge by your tongue yourself when you need a laxame incuiciuc, una lor zjc. you can get the best laxative known, which it ( tlery King, the tonic-laxative. Wantkd A miihile aged woman to help in household affairs in family of four persons, two adults and two child ren. No laundry work to do. Family boards at summer resort in summer and goes south in winter. The right person can drop into a good home at going wages. Address, box 275, Port Huron, Mich. 1-t The Sanilac Jeffersonian published at Croswell. is the pioneer paper of the Thumb, being now nearly forty-nine years old. I ilwock v Morrison, pub lishers, have infused quantities of frcbh new life recently in their paper by printing all at home and on a new Cottrell & Sons cylinder press with new tyie. The office has received a general overhauling and cleaning up. A new Chandler .V Prico press installed for job work and a new line of typo for that purpose. All this goes to show that these worthy brothers are making a success ol their business In a marked degree and we are glad to note this. Subscribe for The Expositor. (Ieo. Mclntyre handles the Hoosier corn planters and drills. Starr nianos and Farrand orirans for sale by Harris & Newell. The buyers of Yale have begun to buy this season's clip of wool. The North Uranch fair this fall will he held September 27, 28 and 2t. Dr. Walker's next visit to Yale at Tlie Paisley House will be May 12. I A Masonic school of Instruction will bo held in Port Huron on May 15th. The very best coffee grown is the (i olden Dome to be had at Newell & ; Miller's. M. M. Pearce is showing a line line of trimmed ready-to-wear and sailor hats. The L1JS will meet with Mrs. C. D. Ellis on Wednesday afternoon of next week. The finest line of window shades in town Is on exhibition at the Comer Drug Store. W. II. Cole occupied the pulpit of the M. E. church last Sunday in the absence of. the pastor. liefreshing to the dry earth were the rams which leu both .Monday anu Tuesday nights. The state fair which will be held in Detroit this fall, opens on September 11th, continuing to the lfith. Just received boys 2-piece suits, good style, sizes ! to 16 years, nrice 82.50 to 83.50 at Yale Clothing House. (lirl wanted to do general housework. Write or call on Mrs. Harvey Tappan bl3 Prospect Place, Port Huron. 1-tf Amos Ludington is quite sick at the home of H. E. Clark. He caught a severe cold at the lire Saturday night. Methodist Protestant church supper in Samuel White building Main street Friday evening May 12th. All invited. Our line of shoes and oxfords in black and tan is complete. Call and see them before buying. J. I. Hosen thal. The members of Yale Dancing Club with their friends will enjoy themselves at a social dancing party in Central Hall tonight. Mrs. Henry Holmes has been quite sick the past week and for a time was not expected to live. Her condition is somewhat better. Girl for general housework wanted in a good home in Detroit. Fare will be paid to the city. Good wages. Ap ply to .J. A. Menzies, Yale. Sewing done bv Mrs. McDonald. For terms and further particulars call at rooms upstairs m I,utz block, over Mathews iV Wight's drug store. 2-J JIThe Presbylt rian church will obscrvt the fourth anniversary of the dedica tion of the building with an anniver sary sermon by the pastor ilev. C. I). Ellis on Sunday morning. The entertainment givtn by the Lvnn Grange at their hall April 2Mb, was t-uch a success that lliey win repro duce it n 1 riday night .Mav ltli Everybody invited. 'Admission 15 and 20 els. 1 am prepared to do paperhangii and painting on short notice. Esti mates furnisdied free. Leave orders at George Cavanagh's resilience, lirst house east of II olden's lumber yard. J. A. Cavanagh 50- Will Salter came down from Peck Saturday and has since been assisting Amos Eudington in the north mu bar ber shop. Will has sold his shop at Peck and expects soon to locate in some northern Michigan town. pecial meeting of Peerless Hive, L OTMM at Oddfellow hall Monday even ing, May bth, for the purpose ot decid ing the question of building anew hall. Every member is earnestly requested to be present. Mary J. Lutz, Com. Mrs. M. P. Drown wishes to announce that she has rooms in the J. II. Merrill building where she will receive accounts due her on Saturday. She also wishes all having accounts against her to bring in their bills, and same will be settled. If your furniture is looking shabby, instead of buying new try a coat or two of Jap-a-lac and notice the result. You will be surprised if you have nev er used it before. It is easily applied and "wears like iron." Ask John Hut ton to tell you about it. Chas. Montney, commander of W. II. Dunphy Post, G Alt, announces that there will be a regular meeting of the Post in The Paisley parlors, Saturday, May 13th, for the purpose of making arrangements to observe Decoration Day. All members turn out. Ensign Keeler, who recently spent some weeks here, i3 in Drown City where he has charge of revival meetings in the Methodist church. The Uaptist church has only just closed re vival services at which twenty five per sons were converted. No doubt Ensign Keeler will have the same encouraging work there as in Yale The ladies of the M. P. church will serve supper in the Samuel White build ing on -Main street, next Friday even ing, May 12th. It has been two years since this organization has given a sup per and they will no doubt outdo them selves on this occasion. Proceeds for the benefit of the church society. Everybody turn out and assist a good cause. A farmer over near Lynn Comers on returning home from hunting the other day found his neighbor just leaving the house, and being of a jeal ous disposition, he drew his gun and tilled the man's legs with tine shot. A lawsuit followed and it was learned that the man was there to .borrow' a copy of the Expositor. The lawsuit cost 875 and the doctor bill was 825 and 81 would have saved the trouble. Sub scriptions gladly received. There are a good many two-legged ground hogs running around loose. When they step out into this bright. r A Store Feature The reason for this adv. is the arrival of our new line of Sorosis Petticoats which is a feature of our stock. Of course it is not the only feat- ure of our store, but like Uncle Cyrus5 nose, it's an important one among a fascinating collection. happy world of ours they see only their shadows and they immediately become discouraged and crawl back. Instead of casting their eyes up and beholding the glad sunshine, they look down and see the black shadows. When a man sees shadows gathering about him it is a sign that the sun is shining brightly somewhere and if he will only look in the right direction he will behold It. Jjook on the hright side or lite and you will never leei like crawling into your hole and pulling about six feet of it alter you. jsesmes nil anting us a weather forecast that nobody ever pays any attention to, the ground hog strives to teacli us a good, sound, sensible les son if we only had sense enough to learn it. Black Beauties..... Yes, you particular people, wo havo tho petticoat to suit every ono of "even you." No slip shod stitching no creasing wrinkles, no careless finish or indifferent tit. Hut an underskirt nmdo understandingly. Sorosis is so different from that com mon class of skirts that it will bo a pleasure to us to even show you theso garments. Wo hayo three designs at a dollar that arc exceptionally good and then on up, $1.50, 82.00, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $4.00 until you wonder how much nicer black mercer ized material can bo tucked and flounced into a petticoat. A new faature in this bill is a spun glass cloth and a deep taffeta silk flounce. It's really a good thing light in weight, strong in wearing quality, particularly stylish and hand?omc in appearance. Tho price each $2.75. We Are Devoting our space mainly to Sorosis this week, but keep in mind the balance of our stock. It's getting summery now and you'll be needing everything between parasols and Ox fords and when you come for that rustling beauty you'll find all the other essentials waiting, Telephone 31 Fw Bit Hi. Store Open Evenings for tlic Summer. A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE. JJase ball mitts, bats, etc., at the Corner Drug Store. We sell needles for every make of sewing machines. Harris & Newell. If vou want quick despatch send your next order to Newell & Miller. Eva J. Ulack & Co. have a line line of school hats which they are selling cheap. llenrv Stienburg and family now occupy Mrs. M. 1. lirown's house, cor ner Main and North streets. "VYe now handle the Singer and AVheeler and Wilson sewing machines. when in need give us a call. Harris A: Newell. S. C. Huff Leghorns, Arnold's strain- great layers. Eggs 23 cents per dozen. M. Jiearss, Vale, Mich. Earm one-half mile east. 52-4 "We have a complete line of furnish ing goods which are stylish and up-to- date. Come in and look them over. J. I. Rosenthal. Wanted Good girl for general house work, no washing or ironing. Mrs. Peter J. O'Neill, 11)05 Military street, Port lluron, Mich. "Whitney Uros. male quartette at Central llall, next Tuesday evening. This is the last number of the High School Lecture Course. Walker & Middleton wish to an nounce to the farmers that they are in the market paying the highest price for wrooI. JJefore selling see them. There is no alcohol in Celery King medicine fresh from nature's hand. If you have never taken this great tonic laxative, ask your friends about it. Why suffer with spring tiredness, mean, cross feel in ir. no 6treneth. no ap petite? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 3 cents, lea or Tablets, l'oi lock Sc Hennessy. The Rlazed Trail, the continued story which has been running in 1 he J-.x positor for the past seven months ends with this issue. We hopo our subscrib ers have enjoyed it. During the sum mer months short original stories will take the nlace of a continued story, which w ill be started again in the fall. The Free Methodist Sunday school convention and dedication to be held four miles south of Silverwood con ventiou Mav 14 dedication May 1(5. Rev. W. 15. Olmstead, of Chicago, editor and secretary of the Sunday School Literature of the Free Methodist church is to have charge of the convention and will dedicate the church on Sunday morning. A general invitation is ex tended to attend these services. Only a small crowd attended the ball game at Riverside l'ark last Wednes day afternoon. It was expected that tho Memphis High School team would be. un. but they failed to connect for some reason. A picked nine was utiliz ed, and it was composed of a number of the first nine players, iho laie u. S. team showed the better of practice and games which they have played this season. It was a one-sided affair, the boys from the "Temple of Knowledge" having everything their own wav. Score at tho close of the ninth was 11 and 2 in favor of the II igh School Team. Additional local on Cth psRe. The Mutual Life Insurance Co'y OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, - PRES. Is tho Oldest Life Insuranco Company in America and has tho largest' Accumulated Fund of any Company in tho World. Available Funds. THE COMPANY OWNED DEC. 31, 1X4 1 Bonds and Stocks amounting at the market value to ?213,iy 1,4 42.24 2 Ileal Estate, chiefly In the large cities of the world where the Company does business 34,701,700.61 3 Cash In Ranks and Trust Companies..- 17,973,159.69 AND IT HAD LOANED: 4 On First Mortgages of Real Estate 102,027,893.42 5 To Tolicy-holders on their 1'olioies 23,277,736.49 6 On Ronds and Stocks 11,210,000.00 AND T1IEKE WAS DUE: 7 For Interest accrued, quar terly and semi-annual 1're miums,etc 8,596,433.81 8-MAKNG THE TOTAL ASSETS, DLC.3I. 1904 $440,978,371.16 Total Liabilities. DECEMI5EII 31, 1904. 1- Amount reauired bvlaw asa reserve fund for paying all the Company's Insurance Risks, as certified by the New York Insurance Department and Claims due- 5306,620,552.73 2 Contingent (iuarantee Fund, out of which future dividends to policies now in force will be payable as they become due by the terms of the poli cies of insurance 71,457,818.43 3 Fund for Immediate divid-" ends to be paid on Policies in 1905, according to con tract 2.900,000.00 4-TOTAt llACHITItS, AS A MUTUAL COMPANY $440,978,371.16 In tho sixty-two years of its existence, the company has paid to, and accumulated for its policy holders .... $1,106,701,836.96 Which i3 over two hundred and seventeen 'millions more than any other life insurance company has accomplished. Tho Mutual Life Insuranco Co. of New York has earned moro for and paid moro to policy holdsrs than any other insuranco company in tho world. Lifo Insuranco for one's family taken in tho Mutual Life cannot bo touched by creditors or in any way diverted from the original purpose for which it was secured. When you insure or wish to increase your insuranco take out your policy with tho Mutual Life tho Oldest and Largest Company in the world. Norman B. Herbert, Agent YALE, MICH.