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The yLE Expositor Jas. A. Mkxziks, Publisher. u. a 1 '0. PC m U CLEARANCE Entered in tho Post-Oflico at Va'e as Second Class Mail Matter. subscription rates: Comin One Year 81 00 Six Months .7) Three Months 25 Advertising Kates mado known on application.. o o o o o Week FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, HKW. OF AWAKLNING AT MLNEREY'S CORNERS. 1 frwiiri! ' ne SALE Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats This is one of the best coat selling seasons we have had since we began handling coats in Yale. We have sold nearly twice as many as any previous season. What we have left we propose to sell regardless of cost. We are going to clean them up. Everyone new. this year's style and worth 100 cts. on the dollar. We have just nine black coats left. 2 $12 COATS Rl DICED TO $8; 3 $10 COATS REDUCED TO $6.98; 4 $7.50 COATS REDUCED TO $4.98 We have several tans, browns, grays and greens that will be sold accord ingly. Children's Coats-All we ask is for you to look them over. If the coats suit we will make the price so low you will not go home without one. We are bound to sell them, everyone. You cannot afford to miss this if you need a coat just to wear the balance of the season. On and after Jan. 8 our store will close an 6 p. m. excopt Saturdays. Beavis A Hutchinson, The Big Busy Store on the Corner. YALE, MICHIGAN. fori s Greatest Magazine Offer This Is the greatest magazine offer ever made to the American Eeople. There is nothing to equal it in the history of the publishing usiness. Each magazine is the leader of its class the greatest and best in the world. The three cover the entire magazine held, and are a unique and desirable collection, filling exactly the needs of every American home, and at an unheard of remarkably low price. Order today. Don't put It off. Woman's Home Companion is not excelled by any other home and family publication in the world in beauty, fashion, fiction, art and illustration, helps, hints and entertainments, special articles, artlstit features, line paper, superior printing, boys' and girls' departments, household departments, knit ting, crocheting and all fancy work. The Help-One-Another Club and scores of other exclusive features. In one year the Woman's Home Companion gives to the subscriber at least 00 complete stories, 2 serial stories, more than one thousand pictures and illustrations, hundreds of the newest and most correct fashions and furnishes paper patterns for each one at ten cents each scores of special articles, and hundreds and even thousands, of other helpful and Interesting suggestions and advice. The Review of Reviews. Many other publications are desirable, and you may prefer this or prefer that fiction and art publication, but Review of Review" is necessary. Substantial American men and women are going to keep up with the times and they are going to take the shortest cut which is "The Review of Reviews." Twelve hundred pictures a year and departments giving the best that is in all the other important magazines all over the world; timely and in forming articles almost as fresh and full of news interest as a daily paper; and Dr. Albert Shaw's interpretation of the public men, events and issues of the month in "The Progress of the World." The Cosmopolitan will shortly become the most widely read magazine in America, now that it has passed to the ownership of the most successful publishing house in existence the Hearst organization. 600,000 coDies a month will shortly be required to rill the demand, while within a year it will outrank ev;ry other magazine in this country. "The best, no matter what it costs," is the motto of its editors, therefore to Cosmopolitan will be contributed the best, and come llrstl It will be in Cosmopolitan that you will seek the writers of world-wide reputation; its fiction will be master pieces of pen-craft; its whole contents will set the standard lor magazine perfection. An Amazing Offer: The Yale Expositor, one year, The Woman's Home Companion, one year, The Review of Reviews, one year,- The Cosmopolitan, one year, Total Value of all Four $1.00 1.00 - 3.00 1.00 - $6.00 All Four Sent. Regularly One Tear For $3.00 This is a Limited Offer and Should Be Accepted At Once. Sendall TUD VATD DYDAQTTAD V AT D TTfnmniYT to 111" inuu DArikUlim, IfiLD, WlUIllUiilt. Orders M Our Rural Subscribers can have tho Michigan Farmer with this combination by adding 60o to arieo. FARMERS INSTITUTE. Sanilac County Farmers' Institute will hold its round-up at Melvin J arm ary 25 and 27 and it is expected an in teresting and instructive session will be had. We aflix the program prepared which certainly promises much for the entertainment or all attending: "Feeding and breeding Sheep" Wm. (I rimes "The Silo on the small farms" Edward Laidlaw "Dairying as a business" Wesley Schlichster "Clover and soil Fertility" Art Killings llecitation Geo. Spencer "farmers Orchards and their care Justic Jlilborn "Corn and its Culture" Thomas Grimes "Money Crops for Farmers" Elizah Woodruff "Potatoes in Health and Disease" W. IJ. Laidlaw Kecitation. Frank Reynolds LA DIE s DEPARTMENT. Heading Mrs. E. Woodruff Selected subject Mrs.D. Weaver A Grim Tragedy is daily enacted, In thousands of homes, as death claims, in each one, another victim of consumption or pneumonia. But when coughs and colds are prop erly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, which cured her, and to-day she is well and strong." It kills the germs of all dis eases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 50c and 81.00 by Pollock & Hen nessy druggists. Trial bottle free. Girls Wanted. Two trusty girls wanted for general housework to go to Detroit where they can get steady employment in well-to-do families Good wages will be paid the right girls. For further particulars call on or write The Expositor, Vale Mich. 31- Creditors Take Notice. All creditors of Wm. Mclntyre & Co., including creamery patrons and em ployees, will please file their claims with Wm. Hodgins, trustee, postotllce address, Melvin, Mich., Koute No. 1. Stop It. A neglected cough or cold may lead lo serious bronchial or lung troubles. Don't take chances when Foley's 1J oney and Tar affords perfect security from serious effects of a cold. All druggists of Yale. Several lively families of this place have concluded to break the monotony of the long winter evenings bv attend ing a club which has been aptly named lhe Menerey Corners Oysterers. Meetings are to be held at the homes of the members the first and last Thurs days of every month, and the First of the series was at Sunny Side Castle, the pleasant home of Win. Secord and family oil Thursday evening last, ail members being present. While a number of the matrons prepared sup per, the rest of the members enjoyed some lively games of llinch, carums and crocinole. That supper is certain ly worthy of mention. Mrs. Secord, who is an ideal hostess, had prepared this menu; oysters, served every way. (If you want to know how, ask Mrs. Secord.) Meats, pickles, buns, all kinds of cake. Much laughter thrown in. After supper the following interest ing program was rendered: Speech Jiruce Menerey. Song "I git me back to Chermany" by Mr. Foglesonger. Debate "Oysters, raw or cooked by Mrs. Foglesonger and Mr. Thompson. Well digging Mr. Secord. Lecture "Women's Rights" by Mary Turner. Chorus "Klessedness of Double Har ness" by Mr. and Mrs. K. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. K. Menerey. Music "Laughter by Mrs. Thomp son. Lament "Why don't the boys stay on the farm" by .John Turner. Recitation "When the children home ward Fly" by Naomi Krown. Song "I wouldn't eat an Oyster if I had to" by Sadie Walker. Reading "The Railroad Man" by Isaac Turner. Song "Oyster Soup" by entire club. The modesty of Mrs. Turner, who chaperoned the young ladies, prevented her taking a part in the program. Mrs. Secord was excused on account of her many duties as hostess. Partners to supper were secured by the drawing of numbers, and Mr. John Turner was the lucky one who ac companied the "school-ma'am." INDIGESTION OVERCOME. Indigestion is easily overcome by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, because this remedy digests what you eat and gives the stomach a rest allows it to recuperate and grow strong again Kodol relieves indigestion, belching of gas, sour stomach, heart burn, etc., and enables the digestive organs to trans form all foods into the kind of rich red blood that makes health and strength. Sold by Mathews & wight. School Report. Report of District No. 5, Krockway, for term ending Dec. 22, r.K).. Number of days taught, 80. Total attendance, 1. !.". Average daily attendance, Number of boys enrolled, 14. Number of girls enrolled, 12. Total enrollment, 2. Percentage of attendance, 71. Those neither absent nor tardy were, Marjorie Adams. Vera Rell, Pearl Krown, Ethel Strevel. Those neither absent nor tardy the last month were, Marjorie Adams, Vera Rell, Pearl Krown, Donald Mc Kenzie, Vem Rell and Ethel Strevel. Naomi O. Krown, teacher. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. .1. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and bolievo him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Wai.dino. Kinnan & Marvin1, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. nail's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Trice, 75c per bottle. Sold by all DruirRlsts. Take Hall's Family Fills lor constipation. WOMAN'S MAGAZINE. for Will exchange horse blankets wood. Ueo. Mclntyre. ALWAYS INCREASES THE STRENGTH. A reasonable amount of food thor oughly digested and properly assimilat ed will always Increase the strength. If your stomach is a "little off" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat and enable the digestive organs to assimilate and transform all foods into tissue-building blood. Kodol relieves sour stomach, belching, heart burn and all forms of indigestion. Palatable and strengthening. Sold by Mathews & Wight. A dashing sketch of that fascinating sport-ice-skating-is the subject chosen for the frontispiece in the February New.Idea Woman's Magazine. Noran Anderson discusses in an entertaining article, "The Management of Private Theatricals." The first of a series of tales of mystery and adventure "From the Career of Clive Rayner" appears in this number. "The Walls of Jericho," is a story by Mabel Craft Deering, of a girl who after many disappointments makes her way with her pen as a result of much hard work and perseverance. A pathetic glimpse into a child's heart balanced by touches of humor which his quaint surroundings afford are told of in the story "A Keneflcent Misfit" by Sarah Ruth Quigley. Other articles in this number are "Two Women Inven tors," by Julia I). Cowles. "The History of a Panilio Turnus Rutterily," by Ellen Robertson Miller, and "The New Hand Arts" by Mary H. Northern!. Harriet Martin adds another practical talk to business women. In the dis tribution of suitable verse and stories the children have not been forgotten. Two good animal stories will appeal particularly to the young reader. The special article on dress deals with rain and dust coats, several drawings indi cating the latest modi tlcat ions in these garments. In Bed Four Weeks With La Crlppe. We have received the following letter from Mr. Roy Kemp, of Angola, Ind.: 'I was in bed four weeks with la grippe and 1 tried many remedies and spent considerable for treatment witli physi cians, but I received no relief until I tried Foley's Honey and Tar. Two small bottles of this medicine cured me and now I use it exclusively in my family." Take no substitutes. All druggists of Yale. ft si we are offeriner some "4 w ceptional bargains in the U following lines:- ex- (& TA S Oak Dining Chairs, same as cut, each j3j Full Size Wood Seat Rocker - ' - h $ Sj Oak Dresser, w? 5 -drawer drc FJ. 5 FA 2f rop head Sewing Machine Harris & Newell, UNDERTAKING. .84 a 1.50 9.00 fk m m top! Look! Listen! We carry as fine a line of shoes as was ever carried in Yale. We have the only men's guaranteed patent leather shoe now being sold, and we sell them the same price as those not guaranteed. We have some ladies and gents fine shoes that we are closing out at prices that will astonish you. Call and get prices before buying. Burt ! Griswold ILdZdsonlc ZBlocln, Yale Pride Flour Makes Bread that is lightest, Rolls that aro daintiest, Cake tho choicest, Pics that would please a dyspeptic, and pastry that melts in tho mouth all out of tho samo barrel A Thorough Trial Will Conmce Yon - Yale Milling Company L't'd. GEORGE W. BELL Practical and Experienced Auctioneer I MICH If you expect to have a tale this fall or winter I am pre pared to attend it on ehort notice and at a reasonable price. Have had twenty-two years of practical experience. It will pay you to see the old reliable auctioneei and (jet Iris price betore engaging an auctioneer. t Orders left at the Expositor oflice will receive prompt at tention. We Print Note Heads, Bill Heads', Letter Heads, Envelopes. Etc. Subscribe For The Expositor.