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Now is the Time. Special inducements to llayers to reduce f our present atocK of Wall Paper and Window Shades, j You will llnd the work of dollar nt our VV?!Vmwv wonderful, fur we h ive dropped the prices DOW M PON . DOWN ! It will pay you to look over our assortment. It will cive your eye ;i i:it and yr thoughts food for s it isr.ution. and will show you an easy way to procure junt what you want and need for a trilling outlay. We Keep Up tbe Quality, We Come in it ud see nr. Satisfaction C.uarantced. Holden's Drug Store. Drills. Stationery, School Ih'oks, Wall I'apcr and School Supplies. . . in You Csn't Dodge the Question w Wii.ti r i.i i-ouiiiii.'. and vu arc ft ft . . i ..... . ... I ii i !!.! XrMtl. l' ;i'le ii ;:i.v ioii'ci m i.i jimi j;rt iii- minis r Ii built now. i-r lit jour ;;!u.dde nmchinrry stand around in ti e burn yard another u inter V W hat's the um-ut putting it otf any longer? -.u cm build j i -1 is e n an now ;:s t!.:it the M:ov and lain u ill d t " lea-ly to tall; "luiuU-:" when vu ate J HOLDEN LUMBER CO. I-' '- r iliTtl"- f' 1'-. .,. I 14 nunc rf r ti ft to th roatid. Wbo know Low uiurh cnl" and bw aaurlt f Ul and flu cild gltxluf Ur U in eMtll cofTT Lisa f It all eoff nrrr c!ii. Taa Mala.1 arkaa kaara It fraah and rra A t.i lino of roueliiM nl the Y:ilO I'urnitnrc C'o'r. FluTr will le u totttl eclipo of tho mo'Mi, ThurdHy, ctol t r K. Joe I'rcnnHn lu-t w ok inovi d to John NpwpII'k far m oncdmlf tuile t-ftft of liniinet. tipntu furnihinc--ft cool nort rnent. If von ppeil miythint: in tin lino rntue in. Ooldtier A: Ilo-eiithnl. Kir-iMnl-ledydf enertor. h Mire preventive for "ivirlet f-vrr nnd ntlo r r.ontMytM i1ieH", for f ilo lv Mntli ow 'i Wiiit's. Krank r.axSfr te.m teiehin;: at the Carle- M-li-i. ! t!m fill hr.I n pvmi; o l Kiti-f H tio-i. lie i'n:n;i '.nt tonrltef Hh'l i.n exeiir.diiry yo'i:i;; Itl.Ml. It tnnd" n!Die: it tT.Ycr-t ::!)-v,v. ThereN no ntli.T. il itAtur-'- ,.vii..icr, :i wiUlii'iii'; t.'.w'.'.irr .) t':e henrf ! ininkinil. Sueii i lloeky V'untni; To.. "'-. ifnnt Iliii.ieo. Wo are norry to lefvrn tint the wife of our friend S. S. Ilopkin. f I'ort Huron, 'va recently utrieken with Irlji-. ntl'cct'.n the rutin r:ht t-iilo of her Ixuly. At Ut report hP wn lonip tw tler. Itarry I ro., of St. I.ou:, Mo., through the;r HKontH, Whnrton i1 in., lyp Iteen liuyinjr apples in thi- eotion for the pHt week. Th crop is Urge and the uuality rsther alovo tho aver ao of other year. Whllo opening a lox, J.C. Mount, of Three Mile r.ay, N. i ., ran n trn penny na.il ihroinrii the l!eh V tmrt of his hand. MI thought at once of all the Ttn and oreneM tld would caue mo. ' ho and lmnpihately applied ( ham her Uin's Tain I'alni and oiTaionalljr after wards. To my surprise it removed all patn nnd rorenes and the injured parts were oon healed." For rale ly rant lfoldcn. The November "Sucre's" will con. tain the tlrd Installment of a hrilliant new erial ptory by Henry Wallseo L'hillips. entitled "Hirarn Itennet'a Cold Mine." It is a ftory of plurk, pereverenro and adventure, and Mr. I'hdllps. whne lKok,,4Ked Suanders," was accepted as a reprcrntatiye of Amenrsn literature, has won adislinct plre as a writer of utirrint;, wholesome fiction. This new enal cannot fail to interest reailers of all clashes. As the main part of its action Is laid in the IMark Hills mining region, Will Craw ford, whoP sketches of the Went haye attracted wide attention, has been en gaged to illustrate it. Keep Down the Price. VI hi ill w ithout suitah hinds in t'l'i II... I j nit f.i i.,n imtv later n. ana f-ave tin ir lil ichiu-S. beside:', it. linage VI vt V? V! V Vi are I'Miiey fUfW Fuuvenir ju.t reeeived nt irnnt I lohli-n'c Window hhade nt the Yale Furni ture Co's wareroom. Fur hu!iel tTHtcn 'll on Tnxter I'.n . rear of Mmw V John-on's hh.ck- lll'.tll llop, Yh!'. We sire rulefnl to Mr, i ( ri, of Ko-i'l.iirg, for two niT, l:g imp kit!) and a I ndet of 1 i 1 1 . eating ap ple. We lire proud of oi.r line of I ruhes a ml we ran Mirely pleu-e you :f in in i-d of any thing in thin line. Corner I 'rug More. Iloiirewives are heaying u deep igh of relief that the fruit canning and P'ckling eaon is about at an end. llouiecleaning comes next. Key. . 1. Founder intends Marting for hushu next Tupfday w here he will attend the NhcohhI convention of the Chriftian Mifionary Snru'ty. Shoes tor livii and loyf. Thin is a new department to our ft ore, but nev-irtltele- we enn tit vou. (Quality high, l'rice low. Cddberg tv lion enliial. O ye peojdr! have ye warded the gol den rnonient of never retwrrung time in taking u s'.ibtitutp for the genuine Il'icky Motintaul l eu made by the Mad-i-oti Sledn inei o. Craut Hidden. The report whs rirculated in Yalo ii fniiide of weeks airo an. I aN i eon-trud:-:e l that Herb Wiie.,oi Harbor I'.eneli. and a M -i Mann v. i rn married hi re. I -nt-1 week'- Harbor U uoh Times tin- tli following: "Herbert Wi!eo and M..-- I. mini Mann. t..lli of thi plnee rc'ent.y mntli' a trip t ) Yule, wh re tl.ey wi-ro married." creig b.tx in Drake's Subdivi-ion for :il cheap and on easy terms. I heo lots nre all laid out along tine (', foot t reel and are the only acreage lands for mle within the villngp limits. They are in clop proximity to the Can ning factory where all garden products may be disp'icd of in the eaiet man ner and to the heat advantage. Call at otliee of K. 11. Drake to get terms and fee plats. Cur schools will open in every de partment on Monday next, October 13. The three weeks loss of time will ne-cer-ilate plenty of hard work on the part of the pupils, but tho closing of tho schools was deemed unavoidable by the I'.oard and every scholar should think of it in its proper light and make up his mind to bucalo down to hard work for tho rest of the year. Tho teachers will also he burdened with ex tra work and tho endeavor of all should to pull altogether witn a right gotat will. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Vincent attended the funeral of Mrs. Kdward Vincent, of North street, on Thursday last. Tho death of Mrs. Vincent was very sudden. Mon day was her seventieth birthday anil sho had been in her usual health around tho house all day and retired aUmt nine o'clock with her husband loth remarking after a short time that it was hard t i get asleep. Finally the husband poke to his wifeand receiving no answer, touched her, finding her dead. It was then only almut U.."0. Death was probablydue to heart dis eao. Mrs. Vincent was a sister-in-law of J. A. Vincent of Yale. Ad changes CprcHota. The Kacket Winchester . C. C. Mi-Hud John llutton Wharton & Co. W. II. llallentino Corner Drugstore Yale Furniture Co. lloldcn Lumber Co. Walker Jk Mlddleton Hounds At VanCamp Drs- Kennedy V Kergan Detroit buaiucm University Ladies' furs an elegant assortment at Coldbcrg A Rosenthal's. See them. The continued rains havo been hard on the fairs this fall. The nicest line of pocket books in town at (irant Holden's. Warren P.oadway U putting a new roof on his dwelling Iiouhc. Did you see that nobby line of rock ers at the Yale Furniture Co's. Heard & FUton are buying and ship ping apples from Yale this K'ao;i. To Let 10 long wool owe sheep. Knqurro of L. II. Middlclon, Yale. I Jonathan Tico is remodeling his dwelling house on his farm north and east of Yale. You may be suro of ii tit if you come to our store. Oar ttnek is large and varied. Coldbcrg A Kopcnlhal. Wo keep in touch with tho latent fads and fancies in stationary, box paper and tablets. Mathews Wight. Mrs. F. A. CrUwold attended a con vention of tho M. K. church ptewards of thisdislrict in I'ort Huron on Tues day. For a pleasant physio tako Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Fasy take. Pleasant in ctlect. For sale by runt H'dden. The second r.ino base ball club were h Cupiic Wednesday and played the t.-am of that town. Score 1 to 3 in liyor of Yale. Paxter Pros, have more orders for prates than they ran till and are kept t.usy day nnd night. Tho boys are making u substantial article. A special communication of Prock way Lodge, No. 31 I, FvAM will be held in Ma-onic Hall. Yalv, on Thurs day afternoon next, to meet thoOrund Master. . Levi Walker, who h:i spent the pat two years i:i inle doing carpenter work, went t Port lu.ron Saturday night where lie will work at his trade for Power Pn". Chas. King's team of horses took a liyely turn down the back alley in the rear of Peard's storo on Wednesday af ternoon. 1 he team fetched up at the Jackson House burn. No damage. TIip sunilne Centre Pcpubl.cnn says: "Dr. Yuill now occupies a comfortable and onvenient suite of rooms oyer the new Donaldson block, lie is fee! ing jubilant oyer bis victory i:i the circuit court over the b ard of super visors. Bushel Crates ! ! We are prepared to furnish farmers and others w ith bushel crates at I-i cents each or $1-0 J per l(s. These Crates are made of 'J inch dressed elm, with corner and bottom pieces, which makes them extra solid and substan tial. Will outwear the cheaper ones. Call and see us in rear of Shaw V .Johnson's blacksmith shop. BAXTER BROS. A new platform and kidewalk has been laid in cement this week by Van Camp Si Fdmundson along the front of the McKcnna Pluck occupied by John llutton and J. K. Staley A; Co. How nice it would bo if tho entire length of Main street could bo treated to a coat of cement. One of our most prominent business men and one who is a firm Udieytr in advertising remarked the other day: ''It takes a rich man to draw a check, a pretty girt to draw attention, a horse to draw a cart, a porous plaster to draw the skin, a toper to draw the cork, a free lunch counter to draw a crowd and an advertisement in The Fxpositor to draw trade. Dr. Warner Cornell, Fye, Far, Noe and Throat Specialist, of Huron ave., oyer Knill's drug tore. Port Hu ron, will b at "TIip Pii'sley' Hotel Yale, tho second Friday of each month where he can be consulted on diseases of ahovp organ only. Ola-fcs fitted. His next visit will bo Friday, Oct. l"ih. Ho will be in bis Port Huron o!!ici every day in the month exectd Fridays. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cooper have moved tl.cir household edicts to Cro well where Mr. Cooper h.is employ ment. Finer-mi Cooper nnd family will tako up their re;denco in his father's house nnd P. II. Drake and family will occupy the houso vacated by Kmerson which Mr. Drake iust recently pnrcha-ed. Walter PcddicTiho will take charge id Mr. Drake's farm. Pounds A: VanCainp's sale last week of Majestic ranges was nri umiualilied success. During the week seventeen ranges were sold, besides eighteen other stoves. Tho store was constant ly full of people looking over the stoves and listening to their merits as described 17 the agent, Mr. Kennane, who was here for the week, and also partaking of tho excellent cotleo and liot biscuits prepared by Mrs. Hounds and Mrs. VanCamp who were kindly assisted by Harriet Hayes and Mrs. Ten a Jardine. The thorough measures taken for the prevention of tho spread of scarlet fever has led to the abatemeut of the dread disease and no new cases have been reported for nearly two weeks. If there should be moro cases they will be in the families which now hare it and scarcely any fear is now enter tained of a further spread. Strict quarantine has been kept, which was necessary and for the public good ami where the safety of our children is con cerned one is willing to accede to the most rigid rules. Wo arc very glad to bo able to report so favorable a condi tion of things as wo find at present, al though two weeks ago an epidemic seemed inevitable. Tho cases were nearly all light, we Ixdiero that of Liziio Lothian being the most severe, but all now are doing well and quaran tine on tho different houses will soon be lifted. This Bank Is draltfned for all j thrt poor anil tlin rich, tin old ami tlio young mm ami womon all are welcome. We pay 4 -r rent. Iiit rrst on savings accounts and rrrt'lve ilcos.lti of 'i5 rents ami upward. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK YALE, MICH SECURITY FOR DEPOSITORS, $80,000.00. Tills IUnk Is iimter t'nln-d Statt-s hiiKTTlalou. See tho statuary in (irant Holden's drug store. You will find news and not nonsense in the columns of Tho Fxpositor. Tho Yalo Furniture Co. has a big line of dining chairs. Come and see them. Crant lloldcn has r fine assortment of shell souvenirs ranging in price from K'c to TUo. Seo them in his show window. Pigs For Sale I have a few pigs five weeks old for sale on my premises one mile north and one mile west of Yale. Ashton W. Smith. Mrs. Marion Johnson and family now occupy the brick residence of Jas. Prown's next to tho M. P. church, hav ing moved therein tho pat weeu.x Secretary Herbert and director Dan iel Foley were ut Mindcn City the tirst of tho week in the iutcreMs of the Michigan Farmers' Mutual Fire Instir uncoCo. Tho Michigan Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of M. Clair and Sanilac counties havo rented the suito of rooms over Pounds A VanCainp's hardware. We manufacture tho best grado of bushel crates and those in need are invited I t call on u- in rear of Shaw A Johnson's blacksmith shot), Yule. Paxter Pros. She's a radiant, w itching, wondrous gem that boiutiful, blushing wife of mine. She is an angel on earth, so you can be, only take Pocky Mountain Tea. (irant lloldcn. The weather man is certainly partial to Sanilac Centre and Capac. Th s week s weather for the fairs at both places Iimh been about w hat it bhoiild be. A number of Yale's citizens are attending one or the other. Fd. sheehy Ims rented his farm south and west of Yale to Thus. Cava nsugh and will move to Yale as soon ns be di-po-es of l is farm Cock ami im plements by public auction which will be sold between the -0th and "dlh of October. The exhibitor! of tho smoke consum ing Hot Pla't Airtight Florence in front of John Hulton's hardware, Wednesday of this week, attracted considerable attention. Those wbo witnessed what the stove would do pronounced it one of the most wonder ful discoveries of the century. You can see this stove on exhibition now at Mr. Hutton's hardware. Wm. Vanln wageri, a well known citizen of Pichmond, died last week, aged N years. Mr. Vanlnwagen ran a stage between Memphis and Pich mond years ago and was also a deputy sheritf. Afterwards he farmed it fur a time, then for a number of years was a successful hotel keeper in Pichmond being a genial and popular man among men. Deceased is the father of Mrs. Frank Oillam, formerly of Yale. Tho annual meeting of the Kastern Michigan Press Club will be held at Trenton this (Friday) afternoon, for which an elaborate program has been arranged, consisting of addreses, elec tnn of officers, ride on naptha launch es or social sesion and dance, finally winding up with a banquet at Hotel Felder. Secretary Marvin lias arrang ed this outing and he never under takes anything but what proves to bo a success. J. K. Denton, proprietor of the Pich mond Marble Works, was m Yalo the first of the week and sit up a line monument in Flmwood cemetery for Mr. Albert Lutz. over tho grave of her deceased hub'ind. It is of surcoplia gus style with raided lettering which is nn improvement over the old style inscription. Tho ba-e is I feet ' inches by 'J fePt in Indie-, height ofeet I inch es. It is of dark Parry granite ami now stands among the many othir hand-omo stt-uc in Flmwood. A party was given nt the residence of Penj. Fvans Monday evening in honor of Mis Mae. The single Dozen were present with a few other young ladies and the usual complement of young gentlemen!. The evening was made thoroughly enjoyable with games and pleasant conversation. Many re grets were expressed that Mae should be leaving Yale us she is a most lov able young lady, and theMnglo Dozen are inconsolable at the loss (if two of their number now, Dod Turcott and Mae, but all were ono in wishing the Utter a safe journey to New York and a pleasant and protitablo year. THE WORST FORM. Multitudes aro singing the praises of Kodol,the new discovery which is making so many sick peoplo well ami weak people strong by digesting what they eat, by cleansing and sweetening the stomach ami by transforming their food into tho kind of pure, rich red blood that makes you feel good all oyer Mrs. Cranfill, Troy, I. T., writes: For a number of years I waslroubled with In digestion and dyspepsia which grew in- the worst form, hinally I was induced to uso Kodol and after using four bot tles I am entirely cured. I heartily rec- rommen.l Kodol to all sullerers from indigesion and dyspepsia. Tako a dose alter meals. It digests what you eat. Crant lloldcn. Tha lt t-Ura lt am.i fnp vntinv T1 arvl Woman Ur a lu. i.a r.i.iralii.n, ShoMhaa-t, Mrian!fl rriri t-r lmnan.r.ip. 1 i-ft"rfc wmoi iriuti iiuiii.m.. r-.-.,n vnura ;nr. aiu-lonl l-lf aajr tl-. !! I r. I'rf-rnr. all Wuvlk W., JLtXL, rM. l'.n.U UH.Jt,b The Lowest Price U not always tho best investment, ytt the higher price iloe.n not always imlicato a better value. There's a happy medium whero prieo and value go hand in hand and we think we're safe in Haying its at otirntore. Tho following items tell of values; a visit to our idoro will prove them. Our Dollar Duck Coat hlnils water like a Duck ought, and keeps out tho wind too. Would this weather suggest a better in vestment for your dollar t Not unless it would bo two of our Warm Winter Shirts for they are heavy and durable. Ulue, tightly woven, Jersey, and nappe! on the inside. llutton front and pockets. All sizes, from 12$ to 17, and wo only ask 5(e for the garment. Hut under this rdiirt you r-hould have one of our Wool Fleeced Underwear that weighs more ounces than you ever bought for the money before. Silk trimmed, pearl buttons, double breasted and full sized. The drawers are haped and well put together. If We sold these shirts bv theoiiiieo they would co-t you from '.) to 1ic more per garment, weighing with oilier garments sold for the same money. Neither will they initate the softest skin. ruder the skin you should have our Pure Groceries that ruin not your digetie apparatus and makes business easy for the pure food commisioii. Vou l the right weight at the right price. Uetweeii nnaU you will appreciate our Pound Cotton Hats at lc Our Self-opening Umbrellas. Our wi t weather Uubbers. Our serviceable Shoes. PALMER BROS. & CO A Good Place To Trade. The Invites you to examine their new stock of goods Ladies Dress Goods Suitings and Waistings in such variety that they cannot fail to please you. New Styles in Furs For fall and winter, all kinds and prices. Fleeced Lined Goods for shirt waists and wrappers, all colors and patterns. Underwear for Everybody. Handsome Tapestry Curtains in Stripes and figures, also Tapestry by yard for Curtains. See window. Carpets and Mattings If you need them after fall house cleaning we have them in stock. Do not have to order from samples. Umbrellas and Rubbers for Rainy Weather Produce taken in Exchange. Phone 3-3 Rings. Yours truly, E. B. FULLER & CO. MASONIC BLOCK, YALE, MICH. J S2S tore