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I I JAMES LIVINGSTON President JAMES McCOLL W. H. LEARMONT Cashier UARANTEED REMEDIES I- Are The Kind to Buy Vice-President YALE STATE BANK .for LAGRIPPE. COUGHS OR COLDS We refund the money on any of the following remedies II uot satisfactory: Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets Tine ltoot Cough Syrup Dr. King's Consumption Cure (Ireen's Syrup of Tar Dr. Snoop's Cough Cure Dr. Fenner's Cough Honey Kemp's Balsam Cascara Bromids Quinine The best known remedy for headache .35 Tablets 25c We also guarantee Kooper's Kidney Tills, Dr. King's Dyspepsia Tablets. Ilolden's Little Jokers the little choco late coated Liver Tills. BritiR us your prescriptions we guarantee satisfaction Yours truly. Holden's Drug Store. APRIL. With a whistling wind, like the music of flutes, While the thunder attendant drums, And the shy Run smiles through its rainbow veil, My lady ol April comes. Hutton's for hardware and builders' serpplies. 'J wo dining room girls wanted at Hotel Jackson. Dicycles, the best makes for sale by Iltftton the hardware man. Another consignment of fence wire jnst arrived at Hounds & Vancamp's. Subject for discourse in M. E. church next Sabbath mnrning "The New Dawn." Koad scrapers, post diggers, barrel churns, carpet stretchers ut Hounds & Vancamp's. Some new designs in scarf pins, and the prices are rignt, that's what counts. L.'Roy Fuller. Wanted To buy fifty colonies of bees. Address W. J. Manley, Sanilac Centre, Mich. 49-5 Horses clipped while you wait at Lullentine & Meharg's livery barn. If you want a good job done give them a call. Apprentice girls wanted at Misses Hayes and Sheehy's dressmaking par lors two doors south of Mathews & Wight's drug store. E. A. McPhail, of Avoca, has a few words to say to Expositor readers in a new adv. this week. Call at his store in Avoca and get acquainted. Taken this month keeps you well all summer. Greatest spring tonic known, ltocky Mountain Tea, made by Madi son Co. 35c. Ask your druggist. Hutton has a line of fine gasoline stoves all sizes and all prices. Call and look them over and learn for yourself that hia prices are right. Pr. P. (J. Lathrop now occupies his new dental rooms up-stairs in Union lilock. If your tooth aches or you need a new set of teeth call and see htm. Henry Pearce lias been awarded the contract for the building of tho new school house in District No. 4, iirock way township. Mr. Pearce U a first class workman and the oilicers in that district may expect a lirst-class job. Work is to begin at once. The site of the new hotel Paisley has been a busy place this week. The work of making the excayation is go ing on and it will only be a short time before we will eee a magnificent new building on the lot bo long yacant south of Uallentine's store. The man who has enemiea amounts to something. He is a live man. He is a tighter. People do not kick at a corpse. A live man can lioat against a current a corpse floats down without hindrance. Bless your enemies. You should love them. They make life worth living Ceo. W. Hell, auctioneer, will sell by nublic auction at the farm of Samuel rraybiel one-half mile south and one- half mile west of Feiger's store in Lynn tewnshipon Monday, April 13, 1901, ll of his farm stock and implements, household goods, etc. Salo to com mence at 1 o'clock sharp. Mr. Gray- biel has sold his farm and everything must be sold. Dr. Warner Cornell, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Soecialist, of 229 Huron ave., over Knill's drug store, Port Huron, will be at the ltapley House, Yale, the second Friday of each month where ho can be consulted on diseases of above organs only. Glasses fitted. IDs next visit will be on Friday, April 12th. He will be in his Port Huron, office every day in the month except Fridays. Pastor Keith requests us to express his reerets for the misunderstanding about the time of the funeral service last Monday, which resulted in the M. church not being opened and warm ed when the concourse arrived. He sya in behalf of himself and people that the edifice is always free for such services, and parties desiring It for funerals are always welcome to its use Elijah P. Brown The "Ram's Horn Man was suddenly taken ill at Bluff to, 111., and telegraphed to cancel his engagement. The sale of tickets will remain as they are until further com manication be had with Mr. Brown, who may make a later date, otherwise tickets will be redeemed. Editor Brown's illness has caused a general murmur of disappointment, as those who have heard him affirm, that he is oao of the most brilliant speakers on tha lecture platform. Cnauncey C. Stevens, who has just recently returned from a three months' term at Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, is much pleased over the report of his standing which he received on Wednesday. Chauncey was examined in seven studies and nassed successfully, and received honors in each, with tho exception of navsioloev. Taking into consider ation that it was necessary to have percentage of 85 or more in each sub- JoCl WO Illusfc cay vubuuicj uti uuuo well in nis urei icriu. Get prices on hardware, furniture and tinware at McPhail's, Avoca. Fine line of broaches just received. Step in and look them oyer. L. Eoy Fuller. All sizes of sweat pads, gall cure, harness oil and harnesses at Hounds & Vancamp's. O. E. 8. will meet in Bpecial session next Wednesday evening, April 10. Work on degrees. March came in like a roaring lion but what loyely weather we had the last few days of the montn. The next quarterly meeting of the Eastern Michigan Press Club will be held in Detroit, Friday, April 12. Chas. King, Laura Baxter and Mrs. Griswold were delegates attending the C. E. convention in Port Huron last week. Rounds & Vancamp desire to state to the public that their store will be open evenings from now on after eight o'clock. Revival meetings will begin in the Disciple church, Mechanic street, next Sunday morning. Everybody inyited to attend. J. A. Cavanagh desires to say to those wishing eggs for hatching to leave their orders at Ward & Caya nagh's grocery store. Seo his adv. I Cures dizzy spells, tired feeling, stomach, kidnev and liver troubles. Keeps you well all summer. Rocky Mountain Tea taken this month. 35c. Ask your druggist. You intend painting your house or other buildings this spring, do you? Call at our hardware storo in the Mc- Kenna block, Yale, and let us show you our paints. We can save you money. John Hutton. Rev. C. D. Ellis, of Akron, has been invited to preach to the Presbyterian congregation next Sunday, April 10th. Ho has accented tho invitation and will conduct service in Central Hall at 11 a. m. and 7 :'i0 p. m. Espcr & Burns, successors to X. B. Herbert, have a new ady. in this issue of The Expositor. Keep your ej'o on this advertisement for bargains in groceries and shoes. Green vegetables will be one or their specialties. Workmen have been busy the past week in laying the foundation wall for Dick Windsor's barber shop and the brickwork is now begun. A. K. Park, who has the contract for this building, is making things hum, hav ing two other contracts besides this. The Board of Registration for Brock- way township met in Justice Brown's office last Saturday. In looking oyer the books it was found that 9 persons nave uieu since iasi ian, uu uaye re moved from the township and that 32 new names were added to the register, leaying the total number now register ed at 61G. Yalk Masonic Quaktette will fur nish vocal music for funeral occasions, social entertainments and other public gatherings. Charges for funerals, in the village, ?o. Out of town, ?6 with expenses. Kates ior otner services made known by application to Iran k B. Newell, secretary. 4'J-5 Wm. Mackman has bought a farm in evergreen townsnip, Sanilac county, and moved there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mackman have resided in Yale for many years and their friends regret to see them leav but all hope that they will prosper in their new home. Their post-office address will be Shabbona, Mich. 'Clean up" will bo the battle cry of the community for the next month or six weeks. Winter has giyen way to spring and it behooves citizens to clean away from back yards, back al leys and other places, the accumula tions of winter months. If they do not do so tue board or health will have to look after the work. George Matzen, an enterprising and energetic young man formerly of Yale, has recently opened up a large dry goods, gents' furnishings, crockery and grocery store in Cass city and we haye no doubt but be win be very sue cessf ul as he realizes the value of ad vertising having a half page ady. In the yulage papers. It is expected that the M. P. confer ence will convene in Yale in August next, beginning on the 27th and last ing over Sunday. Rev. Keith is around this week soliciting places of entertainment for visitors and hopes to be able to secure enough to .warrant the holding of the convention here. Give him your name when he calls if possible to do so. The first annual ball of Yale Fire Co. No. 2, which takes place at Michaels' nan, luesday evening, April 9, prom ises to be a success. The committee is pushing the sale of admission tickets and are pleased with the way the tickets are going. It is so arranged that persons not caring for dancing can enjoy themselves at cards, croki nole and other games. Supper will be served at the ltapley House. Don't refuse to buy a ticket if the committee calls on you. BOARD OF DIRECTORS JAMES F. FKROUSOX JAM ICS MCCOLL JAMES LIVINOSTOX JOHN T. LIVINGSTON IIAltVRY TAPPAN Yale, Mich., March 1001. TO THE PUBLIC: We have opened for business the new Yale State Bank in the stone front bank building erected by the late A. W. Ferguson. This. new financial institution is fully incorporated and capitaliz ed as required by law and all provisions made by the Commissioner of the Banking Department for the protection of depositors who place their money in the institution have been fully complied with. We are therefore in the field to do a legitimate banking business upon sound business principles. We are ready to loan any amount of money upon good joint or endorsed notes, good chattel security or upon real es tate, all at reasonable rates and terms of payment. We are also ready to take up old real estate mortgages and renew loans at reasonable rates and terms. We pay interest upon money deposited and have also a Savings De partment in which any amount, from $1.00 up, may be deposited, a Savings Bank Book issued and interest paid upon book balances. We invite those who contemplate having auction sales to come and see us with reference to cashing their sale notes, and to do so before the sale is advertised. We ask an opportunity to do business with you and your friends and feel confident that we can do so in a manner that will be satisfactory to both parties. We shall deem it a personal favor if you will take a little pain3 to let these facts be known to your friends and neighbors. Thanking you in advance for this kindness We remain yours truly, YALE STATE BANK. Ad changes John Hutton L. Roy Fuller Kpcr & IJnrns K. A. McPhail, Avoca Putney & Chamberlain Mcl'hail, of Avoca, buys for cash. That's why he sells so cheap. Girl wanted, for general housework. Call on Mrs. R. CI. McLaughlin. A new line of lace curtains lust in and a mattress for sale at Yale Razar. When you want the easiest running bicycle on the market buy an Envoy and you will have it. Good span of work horses for sale; weight about 2400 pounds. Apply to F. 1. Currier, Yale. 47-2 Detroit vapor stove, Quick-Meal gas oline stove, 2 and 3 burner Junior stove at Rounds & Vancamp's. Fred Hudson has secured a situation in a hardware store at North Branch and will move his family there this week. Subject for services in M. 1. church Sunday evening will be synopsis of the C. E. convention held last week in l'ort Huron. E. G. Taft, our tinsmith is going to move to Yale. Sorry to loso a good mechani3 and a good citizen. Sanilac County Times. Tho front of Jacob Miller's bakery building has donned a new spring coat of paint making a vast improve ment in its appearance. It will be a pleasant surprise. Those new hat pins will please and tho low prices at which they are going will surprise you. They are to be found at L. Roy Fuller's. For Sale Ray horse, 5 years old, weight 1100 pounds, sound and all right. Broke to drive single or double. Will sell for cash at reasonable figure. Call on Dr. W. G. Wight, Yale. 46-5 C. C. Holden has the new addition built at the rear of the building recent ly purchased and workmen are busy now in plastering. It will not be long before he is ready to move into his new quarters. Have you any doubts remaining?" Said Mrs. Jones. "No, Marinda, I have not. I took Rocky Mountain Tea last night." 'Twill remove any impure thoughts in the human family. 35c. Ask your druggist. An excellent Easter program will be giyen in the M. E. church next Sun day evening, in the interests of mis sions. This exercise is of superior quality and will be especially enter taining and edifying. A silver col lection at the close. Frank Putney and Fred Chamber lain were in Rrown City this week and left their pacer in the hands of Peter Sinclair who will fit it for racing the coming season. J. B. Paisley's "Sun olaT" is also being fitted. Mr. Sin clair has a string of lino horses and is giving them the best of care. Three handsome memorial windows haye been placed in the new Presby terian church, Mrs. Lothian placing tho east ono in memory of her hns band; James Bright the one to the south for his wife and Mr. and Mrs. James McColl the west one for their little daughter Louise. The windows add greatly to the attractive little edifice. PURELY PERSONAL. MOVEMENTS AND DOINGS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY HAPPEN TO KNOW. Attorney Drake was in Detroit the first of the week. Eber Harnden transacted business in Detroit Tuesday. Patrick Fox, of Brockway, did bus iness in Yale Thursday. Iza Jacobs, of Peck, is the guest of Polly Williams this week. Mrs. John D. McDougall, of Fargo, visited friends in town Thursday. Mrs. Isaac McLaughlin is in West Harrisyille on a yisit to relatiyes. Prosecuting Attorney Law, of Port Huron, was a Yale visitor yesterday. John Herron has left for Mayville where he intends spending the sum mer. Mrs. Jas. McColl and children will go to Baden on Saturday for a short visit. Herbert Burton has returned from Port Huron after an absence of four months. Jeff Hazel and wife have gone to Houghton, U. P. They started Wed nesday morning. A. L. Gark returned Tuesday from a couple of weeks visit among Saginaw and Bay City friends. Charles Manley who has been at Lapeer for the past four months re turned home this week. Mr. Hogg, of Ottawa, deputy bank examiner, was the guest of Jas. Mc Coll part of the past week. A. Wr. Kipp, of Speaker, after spend mg several months in the Ferris Insti tute returned home the first of the week. Vint McDonald, of Port Huron, dropped in on his relatiyes and friends Saturday and remained here oyer Sun day. Herb Welch, who has been in the north woods the past winter, returned home Wednesday looking hale and hearty. Mr. and Mrs Reuben Emery did not stop oil' last Saturday on their way home to Caro on account of Mr. Em ery's poor health. Geo. Waller, of Mayyille, was the guest of Walter A. Williams Sunday, (ieorge was a typo in the Expositor office for a short time a few years ago. Mrs. Kressen,of Port Huron, spent Saturday at the home of Chas. F. Emery. Gertie Emery accompanied her home in the evening to spend Sun day. J. A. Rapley was home from Mid land county Sunday. Monday morn ing he went to Flint where be will work for the Warder Bushnell & Glessner Co. for a time. Literary News. It is said that the powers of either man or woman are developed live-fold by working with a life-companion who is in entire harmony. The ideal wife as a rule has in her power to make the ideal husband. What constitutes the ideal wife is discussed in an extremely able article by Lavinia Hart in the April Cosmopolitan. I New Spring Mo Table Linen Curtain Swiss Embroidery Insertions Laces Muslins jv Lawns d Dimities Percales r Ginghams y Allover Laces ' Wash Silk for Shirt Waists jv Spring Suitings These iroods are all new and un-to-date Call and fret rjrices No trouble to show goods 3-E. B. FULLER & GO., 9, MASONIC BLOCK. Bell Phone. YALE. MICH. Paint is to a Buiding what clothing Is to the body. It Is just as important. You shoull take as much care in selecting the paint to clothe your property, as you do In selecting the material to clothe your person. Paint pre serves the building. Paint gives beauty to the building. In painting the labor costs more than the paint There will be a large waste u the right paint is cot used. The Sherwin-I'iluaus Paint is made for painting buildings. It is not a low-priced paint, but it is cheap because the best. It is made of the purest materials that wear the longest. The colors are bright and handsome. See Us For Bicycles too. AVe want you to see our lino of Bicycles. RAMBLER nnd MONARCH. We are exclusive agents in Yale for these high grade wheels. There is none bttter made. We handle other make of wheels at low prices. JOHN HUTTON, Yale.