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Beginning Sept. 13, Ending Sept. 19, We Will Demonstrate The South Bend Malleable Rancre 6 www rTT- TNnDrD.nrCtr -V - 1CKN. r-r-n rX -TflM IT r1 -P col lui &'irr'i 1 fAs Set g"Pure Aluminum Cooking vCtre 5 iSS C) ht ,V' -'v ' VS 1- At the Price (theRarte aone - theOctre xsjree (One Week Before Exhibit) This offer is good during our Big Exhibit of THE SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE RANGE for one week only. Dur ing that time an expert from the factory will be with us to demonstrate and point out exclusive features and points of advantage THE SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE RANGE has over any other range made. We Know that you can be convinced THE SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE is the best range in the world. It is the only range with Patented Key stone Copper-Bearing Aluminum-Fused Rust-Resisting Flues throughout. It looks best, is built strongest, bakes best and lasts longest. Be sure to come and bring all your friends. Useful souvenirs will be given free. Remember the Date:- Beginning Sept. 13, Ending Sept. 19. C. E. RICHARDS Expositor Buy at Home Department ...DO YOUR BANKING... at home and build your Fortune Wisely and Surely by saving every dollar you can with the YALE STATE BANK DEUYE means one hundred cents worth of value for every dollar. When buying Farm Im plements of all kinds, Oil and Uas Engines, Oil Tractors, Farm Wagons and Trucks from JAS. COGLEYS SONS you get full value. You Can Always Do Better At 75 HE 11EXALL STORE Think It over. Dependable drugs and druggists sundries backed by real service that merits patronage of the most judicious buyers. GRANT HOLPEN People Know For Miles Around Where The Best Staple and Fancy Groceries Are Found "HIT THE TRAIL" For TAYLOR'S My Goods Always Stand The Test C-E-R-T-A-I-N-L-Y We Pride Ourselves in our line of home dressed and home . smoked meats. Our facilities are unexcelled. Also Poultry, Eggs. Oysters', Fish, Cheese. Retail Dealer in Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. . YALE MARKET COMPANY JOHN HUTTON for QUALITY HARDWARE Yale :-: Michigan Be sure and call the Bakery when you want Bread. Six loaves for 25c. Buy tickets. Fresh Pies, and Cakes every day. Phone 108 OVAITTS' BAKERY KISSED POP Huttrr kUiPi) nrnvrnm. the delicious treat. always on tap, made fresh every day and kept fresh and warm over electric heat in our new $650.00 machine. THE YALE BAZAAR For Merchandise of Qual Ity visit the Masonic Block RASSEY FRUIT HOUSE V. ' K. Uaflnry, Prop. Prcah Fruit, Ico Cream and S6t!acs, Soft Drinks, Cignrs : and Tot"10009' A Call Solicited THAT the mall order hounos In the laro rUW hare HECOML" A MENACE to the smaller cities, town ami imnmunitlcs Is proved by the large patronage they enjoy from all over the entire country nnd further substantiated by the number of parkagex carried by transporta tion companies, which under too law must bear the name or some mark of Identification by which the shipper ig known. This mall order business pot Its Inception from men who made u habit of buying up secondhand goods, stocks from bankrupt firms nnd Are damaged or salvage goods from fire losses. To theso were added good that were culled by manufacturers nnd graded seconds nnd thirds, etc. These were shrewd business men, men who believed in advertising, and, realizing the possibilities of advertising, commenced their business entirely along these lines, and to PIIOVE THE SUCCESS OF ADVEUTISINO no better evidence could possibly be offered than the fact that every weekly pa perfarm, industrial, social or religious carries their advertisements and nlso that they sond oat catalogues of enormous sizes, beautifully illustrated and embellished, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars to publish. Today they have grown to such enormous size that they own and control factories, while they continct to sell the entire output of other factories. However, the plants they control and operate manufacture what Is termed In commercial parlance as competitive goods-something that every merchant can sell nt a low price to meet the demands for cheap merchandise. BUT AS TO 8TANDARD AND HIGH CLA6S GOODS MADE BY LARGE AND RE.'.IADLE FIRMS YOU NEVER SEE THESE GOODS AD VERTISED BY NAIL ORDER HOUSES, OR IF YOU DO THE PRICE 18 JUST THE SAME A8 FIXED BY THE MANUFACTURERS FOR ALL DEALER8. Therefore when ono orders articles of tho low priced and cheaper kinds IIE IS SURE TO GET JUST WIIAT HE IlUYH-cheaply made good ana seconds end no cheaper taan he can buy right at homo when freight fihSlXOHA, monr order fees ccd postage are added. Thousands of o;Mti annually are lxdng oent to these mall order houses from this vicinity, thus DEFX11YINO TUB HOME MERCHANT OF HIS 'RIGHTFUL PATRONAGE. And yet, no matter how much tho merchant may be depondent on tho patronage of members of his community, he is sup posed to give and to aW In every work undertaken for the material betterment of his town, and ho doca, being often coerced Into giving by the demands of his customers, fearing to offend them because of the fear of loss of patronage. THERE CAN BE NO QUESTION BUT THAT ALL OF OUR PEOPLE ARE IN DUTY BOUND TO PATRONIZE HOME MERCHANTS, TO THEM YOU OWE ALLEGIANCE AND SUPPORT, AND I NOW ASK YOU CANDIDLY, ARE YOU GIVING IT TO THEM? If you are buying goods out of your homo town mere particularly from mall order houses and merchants in other cities I snj to you that you are UNDERMINING THE HOME MERCHANT and Jlkowino tho very founda tion of your own well txinp. Every dime that you send to a mall order house makes that much harder the success of your home merchant nnd likewise re tards the growth of your town. The money you send to mall order houses is taken entirely out of local circulation Is gone forever. , WHEREAS, IF YOU SPEND IT WITH A HOME MERCHANT HE IN TURN WILL SPEND IT WITH 80ME ONE ELSE PERHAPS PAY IT BACK TO YOUR FATHER, YOUR SON OR BROTHER, SISTER OR DAUGHTER AS SALARY, AND THU8 IT COMES BACK INTO THE FAMILY, DOING A UNIVERSAL GOOD. That many of our home -people are ordering goods from mail order houses Is a well known fact One Laa but to visit tho depots and eipress offlce to find therein dally many packages addressed to them and lPkewlso bearing the name or address of certain mall order houses. Theso people are known to our mer chants, and that's a fact These packages consist of clothing, dry goods, gro ceries, drugs, toilet articles, furniture, hardware, carpenters tools, farm imple ments and what not, ALL OP WHICH COULD RE PURCHASED FROM OUR OWN nOME MERCHANTS, QUALITY CONSIDERED, FREIGHT CHARGES ADDED AND TIME IN TRANSPORTATION, JUST AS CHEAPLY AS PROM ANY MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY. Supposing the merchants should band themselves together and refuso credit to those who patronize thcjjo nvdl order house and further refuse to employ members of families who do this or refuse to buy tho wares of these people? Wouldn't they find living mighty hard? To be continued under tho title, 'THE .HOME MERCHANT HAS EARN CO SUPPORT. SYSTEMATIC BANKING is a mighty good thing. Save a share of your earnings each week. One dollar will open an account. Four per cent interest paid on deposits. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Consult Your Home Dealer We handle only the best in Farm Imnle ments and Farm Machinery. Our stock is complete and the price Is ahvays right. Our Motto A Square Deal FRED J. WILT ..For Jewelry Of Quality.. You don't need to send away. Come here and you can see what you are buying. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY L. ROY FULLER ...THE MERCHANDISE... We offer you from day to day is the best on the market. And the price corresponds with the quality. .YALE DRY CLEANERS. Having opened a drv cleaning busi ness in Yale am prepared 'to do all kinds of work iu this lirft also Panama audbtraw hats. Merrill building on Main st. Yale Dry Cleaners. C. E. RICHARDS Shelf and Heavy Hardware - Yale , Michigan DO YOU NEED We have the best lumber and building material on the market, and our prices are as low as you would pay for Inferior goods. Clias. .Weymouth North of P. M. Depot. Buy Of Rosenthal Tht excellence of our merchandise warrant yir guarantee at we give 100 per cent Satisfaction. Good values that we're ure of and your money cheerfully refunded whenever you feel that you haven't flot the tatltfactlon you expect Correct stylet and maximum values. Sending Money Qut Of Town To save money on anything In our line is stopping the clock to save time. It does not produce the desired result. For Ladies' Furnishings, Nemo Corsets and Munsing Underwear see Mrs. Thos. Johnston ..MATHEWS & WIOHT.. Yale's Leading Druggists orrrwbt m r b. bim ; "THE RELIABLE STOKE" Continuing the Early Autumn ..Showing of Coats and Suits.. The many well-dressed women who have paid a visit of inspection to see the new Suits and Coats have confirmed our opinion that styles were never hand somer and fabrics perhaps never quite so "beautiful as they are this season. And there Is much gratification ovtr the opportunity to secure such hand some new coats and suits during these early days, when women are so anxious to change from their summer garments to the beautiful new apparel of autumn These Coats and Suits express absolute correctness in style, with the highest character of tailoring and finish known to women's rcady-to-wcar garments. In buying these garments there is security, both as to its correctness in fash ion and the durability of the garment; and prices throughout are moderate.' "The Store That Sells Wooltex" The Ballentine Dry Goods Co. We Sell McCall Patterns -: Port Huron, Mich. s w You may be famous for your cooking, or just a "beginner" In Either Case R Baking Powder will help you. Its goodness recommends it. lif iliol (Upposiu- City Hall) Port Huron, Michigan .Urd"" Nuw Management i ..P. J. FLYNN.. European Plan: Rooms 50c, 75c $1.00 Everything First-Class. CONKLEMAN'S RESTAURANT In Connection. Best 35c Meal In the City. CIVE US A TRIAL. PltOltATK OHDKR suite of Michigan, Thfl Probate Court for the County of St. Clair At a tension of nald court, held nt the Probate Offlce In the city of 1'ort Huron, In Raid County, on the Mh day of August. A. 1. l'JIfi. 1'resent: lion. HiikIi II. Jlart. Judge of Probate In the Matterof the Estate of Francis 1&kk Deoensfd. Francis Jf . DagK having flits! hU petition, with this court praying that a certain mmtnitnent now here on tile nitty be allowed and admitted to Probate an and for the 1 ist will and tetUainent of the laid deceased, and that the administration of said estate may be granted to Guy K. Hoard or ionie other suitable person. It Is Ordered that Monday, the i'.th day of September, next, at :on o'clock In the forenoon, at said Trobate Office, be appointed for hearing thereof; And It Is Further Ordered, that a copy of this order be published three succeiwlTe weks prev ious to said day of hearing In the Yale Expositor a newspaper printed and circulating In said County of ht. Clair. (A true copy) HUGH H. HAttT, GEO. I ItltOWN, Judge of Probate Probate Keglster DoiVt Sin Against Your Family--53 Ay scrying poor coifed i heso hvo wnrM known quality n H t'otfeo (lout nn lioro than Infortnr glades: "Old Master" and "San Marto" "The Kind With the Flavor" PHONE 58 :-: :-: ;-: JOHN BRIGHT. Proprietor. Notice of Meeting of Commissioners on Claims State of Michigan, the Probate Court for the County of ht. Clair. In the matter of the Estate of Jacob Vancllcf, deceased. Having been appointed commissioners to re ceive, examine and adjiwt all claims and de mands of all persons against said deceased, wa do hereby give notice that four months from the fith day of August, A. I. luifi, were allowed by said court for creditors to present their claims to us for examination and adjustment, and that we will meet at the law office of J. It. Wey mouth, In the City of Vale, In said county on the Mh day of lereTiiber, A. I). 1916, and on the lyth day of December, A. 1'. lulfn at one o'clock In the afternoon of each of said days for the pur powe of examining and adjusting said claims. Dated August loth. A. I. lytf,. A AltON WINHSOK. WILLIAM II. LEAKMON'T, jo-4 Commissioners NOTICE Am loading stock erery Saturday. Anyone having cattle, sheep or hogs for sale let me know Highest market prices paid. Kdw. Sheehy, Vale. , 20- WANTEO Jloy attending high school to help in the 10-cent feed barn, and in exchange for work tefore and af ter school hours, hoard and lodging will be famished. William Sayleo, Vale. 22-2 James E. Chisholm AUCTIONEER Graduate of Jones School of Auctioneering, Chicago, III. Has had considerable experience in this line, and if you are going to have a sale he would be pleased to sell it for you. Arrangements can be made as to dates and terms at Expositor office. V Notice to Ice Customers I wish to state that all ice bills are due on the first of the month and must be paid by the 10th at the yery latest 23-2 Floyd Ferguson FOH SALE I will sell tho south 40 acres of my sand farm, two miles from Yale for $800, f'iuo down and balance on terms to suit purchaser. Finest fruit land In the comity. K. II. Drake, Yale. 22 2 iJAUdAINS in building material, sheathing, joists, timber of every description. Apply to Uort Ilrown, Yale, or phone 127. 52- FOH SALE We offer for sale our house and lot, corner Kenneiick and Wood streets, Yale. Call at houM'. 5- . Mr. and Mrs. A. V. I'armUe LOST lleam of scales between Will Fhelps, 1 mile north and 2 miles west of Yale on Saturday night, Sept. 2. Ed Marshall. 23 2