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LOW PRICES AID HIGH out QUALITY No. 1 Fancy Hand Lamps, complete - 1 8-at. Enameled Kettle giyen with 1 lb Best B. Powder 114 1 dish pan 1 Small Nickle Tea Kettle 1 Hand Coffee Mill 1 Fancy Water Set 1 Fancy Berry Set 1 Enameled Coffee Pot 2 Packages Rub No More Washing Powder U 66 66 6k 66 66 ik kk k fc 6 66 6k (t k6 k 25 cents 50 cents 50 cents 50 cents 50 cents 50 cents 50 cents 50 cents 5 cents 2 Packages Jackson Washing Powder 12-DozHumpty Dumpty Ecg Crates 2 lbs Good Coffee -One pound Cracked Coffee Full pound Backing: Powder Bushel Baskets each -Sunflower Oil Soap Boys' Extra Heavy Fleece Underwear 5 cents 20 cents 25 cents 10 cents 10 cents 8 cents 25 cents 25cts CTCTIES STOCZ: OF- o Dry Goods, Carpets, Shoes and Furnishings Is much larger than ever before and the low prices we are making can not fail to interest you. You will always find us ready with BARGAINS. PUTITZl" Sz CHAMBEELAI1T, sr.i.E, nvEionHE. o HARNESS WE HAVE THE Reputation of making as cood Single and Double Harness as was ever put on the market at the lowest rnicKs considering quality. Don't be humbugged by allowing some one to sell you a factory-made harness. Let us explain to you the difference between a factory-made and hand-made harness Headquarters TRUNKS VALISES ROBES, ETC Repairing given special attention. Wallace Adams. TIME TABLE. In effect May 14, 1800. MTAXDAKD TIMK. EAST. PURELY PERSONAL. 805 309 303 STATIONS. 304 j 308 300 r.M. P.M. I A.M.Il.V. A It. A .M. P.M. P.M. 133 r. 35 8 50 port Huron to :! onn 1W 2 3C. 7 27 9 4S Yule !) -J.i( 8 OJ 1 07 2 57 7 M 10 OS Hrown City iUi'J 7 37 1245 3 12 8 0i 10 2.1 Mai lette 8 4 7 21 12 37 3 21 8is!l0 32 Clifford 8 3 7 11 12 2rt 3 37 8 35 10 47 Mayvllle 8 24 C W 12 15 3 67 8 67 11 05 Vassal1 8 05 C 31 11 M 4 30 9 30 11 4 Saginaw 7 32 5 to 11 30 5 10 10 15 12 20 AK.Iiay City I. V. 7 00 5 20U0 60 MAIN1 LINK EAST Leave Saeinaw 12:00 m. Arrive at Flint 1 2 :.r3 1.m., Holly 1:20 p. M.,Detroit3:10 p. M., Toledo 4:15 p.m. MAIN LINE WEST Leave Saginaw 12:20 p. m. Arriveat Midland 1:03 P.M.,Mt. I'leasant 2 :65 p.m., Clare t :07 p. M., Evart 3:00 p. m.. Heed City 3:25 p. M.,15ald win 4:03 p. m., LiKllnuton 4:55 P.M., Manistee ConnextinK at Lndlnttton with Steamer for Milwaukee mid Manitowoc (during the season ol navlpatlon), making connections for all points West and Northwest. Sleeping and I'arlor Cars between BayCity Saginaw and Detroit. Connections inadeat Port Huronand Detroit In Union Depot for all Points South, Canada and the KaKt. , . . , , . For further Information see timetable of this Company. F. A. (JKISWOLD. Agent. TEA TALK! We claim and rightly too, that our 35ct Tea is the Best In town. This U no idle talk for we know what we are talking about. Try a pound. You'd be surprised at tho good quality. Oui Steele of Groceries and Canned Goods Is always complete. Also candies and Nuts. We have the test brands of TOBACCO and CIGARS A share of your patronage solicited. A. J. WARD, One door south of Postofliee. YALE, MICH. FIIITIE Call on Goliet n and Co. for your Fine Furniture. Their stock consists of every thing in the Furniture Line and their prices are right. Agents for K. II. StoiTord Co. Church and School Supplies. GOHEEN & CO MOVEMENTS AND DOINGS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY HAPPEN TO KNOW. C. F. Emery is home from Caro for a few days. J. C. Regan, of Melvin, was a Yale Visitor Sunday. Ed. Hopkins and wife atteded the Armada fair this week. Mrs. Solomon Heed visited in Vaesar and Saginaw last week. Jas. L. Coe, of Port Huron, epent Sunday and Monday in Yale. Chancey Kelley and wife are in De troit thia week visiting friends. E. F. Pratt and Rich Skinner took in the Imlay City fair Wednesday. W. B. JJallentine and wife were visi tors at the Imlay City fair Thursday. A. W. Ferguson transacted business at Almont the latter part of last week. Wellington Fries, of Watertown, vis ited the family of Jas. Sweet this week. J. A. Rapley and E. II. Drake spent Saturday and Sunday in Port Huron. Attorney J. A. Rapley was in Drown City Tuesday afternoon on legal busi ness. Geo. Levington, of Watertown, was a caller at the Expositor office Wednes day last. Dr. Will H. (Jowan, of Rerville, vis- ted relatives and friends in the town this week. Factory Inspector Cathro, of Alpena, was looking over the industries in Yale last iriday. Austin Lutzand wife, of Port Huron, spent Friday last amoug Yale friends and relatives. John D. Jones, of Ridgetown, Ont., was the guest of James Newell and family tho past week. G. M. McCormick, of Smith's Creek, superintendent of poor, was a caller at our sanctum Thursday. Miss Ryan, of lluffalo, N. Y., is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Fitzgerald, and other friends in Yale at present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanlieu, of Pt. Huron, epent Sunday with P. Feeney and family in Greenwood. Mrs. Armstrong, and two daughteas ot the lunnel City, is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munroe. Edith Boyd, of Eden, Ont., is visiting with her aunt Mrs. II. G. White and other friends in Yale at present. Mrs. Caroline Holden, after a two weeks visit with her son at Standish, has returned to her home in Yale. Mrs. Clint Stevens and Mrs. Wra. Huffman, of Lynn, were guests of Wm. Lageer and wife the first of the week. Mrs. M. C. Dewer and niece, Miss Grace Dewer, of Houston, Texas, visit ed at P. reeney's Saturday and Sun day. Samuel Legge and daughter Mollie. of Aylmer, Unt., have been the guests ot Elder D. McCoIl and family this weeic. Mrs. Lucinda Snider and daughter Carrie after a pleasant visit among Bay City friends returned home on Friday. C. R. Holden, banker of Standish. spent the fore part of the week in Yale on business as commissioner in tho Ilickey Estate. Mrs. John Smith, of Salem, Oregon, 13 spending the week visiting her par ents Mr. and llios. Manley on their farm west and south 01 tho village. A. W. Campfield and wife, of Ayoca, passed through lale Wednesday dnv ing to Cass City where they will attend the fair and visit friends at the same time. Patrick J. Regan, who has spent the past six or eight years in tho neighbor hood of McKinley, this state, running a camp for the Loud Co., visited among friends and relatives in Yale and vicinity the past week. School Reports. Report of Speaker school, Dist. No. 1, for the month ending Sept. 29, 1809: Number of days taught 20. Total number days attendance 1,005. Average daily attendance 60.25. No. of pupils enrolled, male 36. No. of pupils enrolled, female 30. Total 66. Examinations were well handled by those pupils whose attendance has been regular during the month. Parents and friends of pupils are re spectfully requested to visit the school and view the work being done. W. R. Brice, Teacher. Report of school in District No. 5, ireenwood, for the month ending Sept. 29, 1899. No. of pupils enrolled 42. No. of days taught 20. Average daily attendance 32. Punila neither absent nor tardv dur ing the month: Eldon Martin, Leatia Mihlethaler, Martha Jordan, Roy Bricker.John Cameron, Rosa Graybiel. Not Absent Francis Ludington. 8UG0 Iff ACENTS WANTED wi tio you thi wi to Ec:crs3ni rostroi. RIO PAY STEADY WOHK-KtW FLAX. Tm work fit fcmn or trTeU Write at Z for "TlIFK AJUijf mm IJIHIItl, TKRMtA.F.NTf. THE SUCCESS COMPANY.Cooper Union, N.Y. City The Werner Company, of Akron Ohio, is the largest concern of its kind in the world. They write us that they are in position to oner paying employ ment to an energetic man or woman in this county. We would advise those of our readers, who are in position to consider a good otter, to write at once to "Department k. The Werner Com pany, Akron, Ohio. You must send good references. (Editor this paper.) Hot water bottle, atomizers, and syringes at tne a rug store 01 i, ram iioiaen. District No. 3, Brockway township, for the month ending September 29,'U'J Number days taught 20 Grand total number days attendance 341. Average daily attendance 17 Number pupils enrolled male 4 Number pupils enrolled female 16 Total number enrolled 20 Pupils neither absent nor tardy (race Darling, Pearl Darling, Viola Hopkins, Emma Richardson and Eya Richardson, Sakie R. Scott, Teacher. Dignity and pride are lonely because happiness always wants to sit in some body's lap. What is the Sense of paying 50 and 5 cents a pound for condition pow ders when you can get 2 pounds of Holden's 4S-IIour Condition Powders for 25 cents and it's guaranteed to iie the best. Grant Holden. Yale Market Report. Wheat. No 1 white CO Wheat, No 2 red W) Oats, per bu uye Peas 30 Par lev Timothy Meed nay, mo 1 timoiny a w w 65' (." 50 40 Hay. No 2 timothv Wool, washed Wool, unwashed.... Potatoes, perbu.... Kggs peruoz Putter Apples, perewt Hogs, dressed Live Hogs, perewt.. iteer. live weight.. .. Mutton, dressed.... Iambs, dressed Veal Tallow, per lb 7 00 13 15 Chickens, dressed, per lb. Chickens, live, per lb markets at roller mills. Pride Flour, perewt Hell Flour, perewt raham Flour. perewt Polled Meal " Feed " P.ran " Middlings " 50 17 25 16 17 no 5 50 4 0)) 3 B0 6 00 R 00 7 00 03 07 05 $2 00 1 B0 1 80 1 25 m 70 80 A r.tubbom cold is easily taken; it Bticka to some people all winter and very often develops into bronchitis or consumption. You should enre a cold promptly by taking Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. This celebrated remedy is ac knowledged, to bo most efficient and reliable for all affections of tho throat and lungs. It cures a cold at once. Gougl taal JiJi xsa i Syrup Promptly cures Stubborn Colds. Dosfimre small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price as cent. At all dmgginU. Livery T. H. BENNATT, PROP., YALE, MICH. First-class Turnouts. Ppectal Attention Riven to Commercial Men Free nus to ana irom an 1 rains In Connection with the Hapley House. If You Have The Least Idea 000 Of buying a Suit or Overcoat, don't until you see the values Ave are offering. We have always striven to sell jjood clothing that would make for us a reputation, and it is generally conceded that a Suit or Over coat from our store is worth a few dollars more than the other kind; but the TACT is our ?ood clothing is even cheaper than the doubtful kind. At this time of the year we desire to call your attention to our Line of Overcoats. We have always been away ahead of everyone else in this line, but this season we have even surpassed our own expectations. Men's Keraey Overcoats, Blue and Black at .' 5'9S Men's All Wool Kersey Overcoats in Blue, Black and Brown at J&Z,52 Men's All Wool Covert Cloth Top Coats, large variety at $10.00 Men's Fine All Wool Kersey or Melton Overcoats at 12.00 We ask you to call and see our Line of "Stein-Bloch Co. and Alfred Benjamin & Co's." Overcoats, finest in the world. Trices from $15.00 to $22.00. Agents Diinlap & Co's. Celebrated Stiff and Soft Hats. Me r s Big 5 core MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Special Attention Given Mail Orders. 210, 212,214, Huron Avenue, Tort Huron. Mich. Just received another larfje consignment of Trunks, Valises and Telescopes PEICES ZSIO-SIT. SPE G BALES TS FAB LEES ' w HEN YOU EAT YOU "WANT THAT WHICH IS FIRST CLASS. FOE Airs. C. A. Merrill, cf ChetODa. Kans., suffered from a peculiar nerv ous troubte which baffled the skill of leading specialists. Ss says: "I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Milei' rJ?rvir.c. I suffered 2gonizing pain it: kit iid of my head and 1 thought ii would drive me insane. Spec-.alisls in Cincinnati and Kansas City treated me without benefit. Then I began taking Dr. Miles' Nerv ine and obtained prompt relief, and finally a permanent cure." Dr. Ptflilcs' WQBWSnQ is soM by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. I'ook on heart and nerves sent free. Or. Miles Msdical Company, Elkhart, Ind. Kldnpy tronhU prpyn timn thR mlud, dlscouratf Htid A "NTI'V h8Hen aniltltion; Ix-autr. UYiyiJ vlfror and clu-erfulnpus WY'V'lf T?"T n dlnartprar when the V v7AlA!ili kidney are out of order or diseased. For tU'aslnir rosnltn uso Dr. Kilmer's Hwamn-Koot. tne irnHt kidney remedy. At dniKKiKt. HHmjile bottle hy mall free, also paii)inu. Address. Dr. Kilmer & Co., WnKhaniton, N. Y. and,... Salt DO NOT FOKGET s:oi-.XDE3sr's Meat Market. JOEL SHADES HAS a neat little stock of Con fectionery, Tobaccos, Fresh Iioasted Peanuts and Pop corn. He has just added a neat line of Stationery and School Supplies TABLETS All sizes and prices. Call and Sco ZE-llm. HART BUILDING. A GENTS VANTED FOIt "THE LIFE AND Ai-nirveiiiriiia oi Aamiral Dewey." the ste.-Ml. the llfelonir friend n,l .?ifiVi. nation's Idol. IJiKgest and let book; orerROO J.... .,," in. n." nfitny vn naees ha rtone II luMtiatlons. Only fi.oo. Enormous i den and HlR eoinmmlons. Outnt free. Chanee ot i lifetime Write qnlck. The Dominion Com panv.srd Floor Caxton nidK.,ChlcaKO. PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Addreaa. THE PATENT RECORD, BubKrtptlons to Th fsunt Uncord uo pu vmuo. CALL ON George ZiieM, FARGO, MICH. When you are looking for BARGAINS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Gents Furnishings, Wall Paper, School Stationery and Patent Medicines. The Best llrandi of T Tobacco and Cigars. We always keep In Stock a Cempleto lino of such articles as are usually found la a 11 rst-class store. We solicit a share of the public patronage. THE GEM LAUNDRY McArthur Block, Yalo. Superior work and Prompt Service. We use no Injurious chemicals and do strictly hand work. Collars, Cuffs and Shirts a specialty. Family "Washings also solicited. We call for and deliver at your house. Try us. L. Middleton, Prop. t . i I