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Now is the Time. MYall Paper and Window Shades. You will find tho work of a dollar at our Rtore something wonderful, for we have dropped the price DOWN ! 1K)VN 1 DOWN! It will pay you to look over our assortment. It will Kivu your eyes a f eat and your thoughts food for sat isfaction, and will show you an easy way to procure Just what you want and need for a lulling outlay. We Keep Up the Quality, Come in and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Holden's Drug Store Drug. Stationery, School Hooks. Wall Taper and School .supplies. (Its vW' 9y ': ;-.' VAo? (ts (US (i IN ft (is (IS (IS i ft You Can t Dodge the question w y! Yit,ti r i i evmilii-r. a:il you ap' M ill v ithoiit Miitahle hlieils ill i I wiii; li 1. 1 .! !( i ur lilU- irar!.!!!! rv. Tl:w ue.stioii la up to Voii now y.' -no use ti . 11 to i!n'ti it any in;.," r- ; i'l yu net tlio. .sbeils f is built ii.v, ! li t vonr valiiabb-inaehiiiery .fa:.il around in tl t:i r 11 kjy U yaid aii"t:i-r . i ' it -r V What's tia use of patting it "if any longer ? -y i t'.'.w li nM j'i-1 as i-ln-ati imw as later on. and .save t!u- l- inat' f jti 1 1,'tM !n- ;;ini i ;.i:i v. ill t. t V"'ir luaelilues. ietile. 'AY are Wiy l -a!y to t i.l. 1 1" w lien v. u are. jjf 1 HOLDEN LUMBER CO. $ x -z "C w r vr c- w - - w la Ifl ounr of pr toft It th pounl Who know bow rnurti fo(Tt and bu nDcb U1 and lu c:ir4 Ulo Utr U In mfTT Lisa ' It all coff nrrr rtu-1. Tb Mklo ckM Imh II froalt m4 par. Yenterdy wm Tlianksgivim; I'ay in Cn:ula. 'Snug llnrlior" at Central I f n 1 1 next Mondny evening. the Udie und inix-cs' jsoketi at th" Yale Clothing liou-e. Horn to the wife of Weley Collin, S.;:niiiy,nct. li, l'."'-', a mn. Horn to the wile of Will V. Knit. Sun dy, Ucioi er li, 1'.'"-, a foil. V-t U nmli liai "ccurrd tli cintraet for pl'i-tersng tiie new K. cliurc'i. !l.-gtilar meeting of OK neKt Wed. nedny eyeuing in Ma-on'.e Irill Ini tiatio'i. Horn to Ihe wife of I). 1'. I'Vd. u I'ri'lay, ( Vtol cr l"ih, I'.'oj, u .jn. Con grAtulution. Mr. M. II. I'u 11c r entcrt.iii-.e I h party of eit't lf!M'i to m o'clock tea 1 Irirc day nltemooii. I. it Siturd'iy wn the .Ic.m!i I .y of .Vt ini'tnviu, leiin toe day ol-erve 1 hy Hie Jew 4 a; Ctiritrua. New play each night next wee at Crtntrnl Hall will he pre-mted l,y tho I.illuin Lyons Mock Co. Frank Jackm hai fullered quite Verely for Hie pact week, eaued from a thorn piercing hii leg. Ilurglars and thifve sro all around ti. Keep your valuahles well watched by sleeping with ono eye open. I'.ev. WiUon, paetor of tti Free MethodUt church of Yale for the oat two year, hits moved to (Jaine. en tnev county. All otlicera of Yale Chapter OF.S are. urgently requested to bo present at the hall on Saturday evening, October 1, at eight o'clock sharp. A new floor hat been laid in north half of Central hall and tho place is being got in rcadincM fo dancing and other entertainments. To Kent Uullding now occupied by James I'.rown as insurance o;lice. Suitable for any mall buineiM. Apply at once to James Crown. Site's a radiant, witching, wondrous gem that beautiful, hluohing wife of mine. Me is an angel on earth, so rou can be, only tako Kooky Mountain Tea. Oranl Hohlen. Win. Smith, of Wales, Calvin I!uell, of Uroek way, aud A. A. Ilaikell, of ICenockee, reached homo last Satur day from tho OAK encampment at Washington. They had the excite icent of being nn tho train on the Pennsylvania railroad which jumped the track, but luckily no one was hurt. Special inducements to Iluytrs to reduce our present stocK of Wc Keep Down the Price. I 1 1 - ! 1 1 ! . ii .it tiiflr l'it iiiri'iintr, i ; o 1 a ii ni our Imi uia.ri.'i.tt. ii vniV.iii:. I iiri Imi. i'iiiri'.'il.a'l in ii riiu ii.t.nr. i-f r;o iii'l! ilirullii; tin ilni'li'k Hl'.n's. w aii iiii-ir I : :n.:i.ui iu n-irMi-r r kkt-l, 'I In y I itir knew r ti ch-i-i. I h it llii- en :iar- t XUr.r iTiriiri' tti'r. W rr.- t-.iui ..-u-iy . t'liit.ior lln-ir av up Hh- t;i!r. 'I ti.- 'Ini n. itiH.oi on.. I.iit now .lul l'' I. I o..K tli,- Mil.' kn wiM'liilly . .Mt. .!. A li. I i.i -.1 I In-ill Uli'lrr nil Ii-im'ii'M (n-.tlll, I litil lr Itirrrv tlii-y ill. I m rv.HH. M.iril - -I. lltli' Ui uliniilil ;ilw.i) U-w.iri-, Aii'l ;iiAav attt-tt'l to thi-ir n :in.nr I tH' MliKli IMXi-U. An elegant line of furs at the Yale ('(thing I louse. The Lillian Lyons Mock Co. at Cen tral Hall nil next week. Vaughn Francis is clerking for Math ews , Wight in tho Corner 1'rug More. I'id you ever take a shower bath? (io to Windsor's barber shop and try one. Lizzie Lotliitn lias had a relapse of scarlet fever, and hss been a pretty sick girl tins week. She ii better now. 1'dward Wilt has i.urchsfccd he Kd ward Newidl Farm and will move thereon as noon as Frstik Newstead vacates. Tho family of S. Ouldbcrg ha re turned from Hetroit. Mr. tioldberg wn quite mcI; while away , but is bet t r tins w t ek. I'mlertsker (ieo. Cough has U-en grilnte.l a lice:ie to einltlni the dead, nud now can piepare ImmIic of pcrons dying frmii any contagion di-ea-e for r-tiij'inetit. ''biyton llowman 1ih )iirchaed tho new-.uT iigM:cy btt ly conilncted by Clou Ii i ll nvb'-". A number of the Ih-I dailies an I weeklies are included in h i li-t. O ye peoidt! have ye wactcd thegol tlen moments of ievt-r rt turning time in taking a tHih-titnte for tho genuine Kocky Mountain Tea mado by the Mad ifon Medicine Co. (ir.-tut llolden. sheep For nle. I have '.I long wool buck cheep (Lincoln) thtt I would like to fell. Anyone wanting mich stock can get a bargain by calling on Kobert Carson, Sec. 17, lirockway. Tho coal strike is ended and the ro joicing is universal. Work will begin next week and pricts of coal will drop back to former rates. It is declared that the price on anthracite coal will not be raised. Tho striuo has been the greatest conllict between capital and lalor the history of the world has ever known. Scarlet fever entered the homes of only seven families in town, and no ono is likely to call that numter a scourge or an epidemic, and tho busi ness of this lively town has not been in terfered with ono whit. A word of caution to parents and guardians was necessary and approved of, ami the good that it did has already shown itself in the abatement of tho disease. The total eclipse of the moon was probably wllned by a gwxl many Yalo cituensThursvlay night. Tho sky was clear and the moon bright and full. At a littlo after 10 o'clock the eclipo U-an and at the moon was completely obscured. Atxnt 2:15 tho shadow disappeared and the eclipo was over. It had been predicted that colder weather would follow the eclipse and certainly a heavier frot and sharper air camo Friday morning. j V Ad changes 'erci-oi. I'.. H. Fuller & Co. Yale Harness Co. l'almer Lros. A, Co. Mrs. Krt J. Clack A I o. Algsmac schools were closed last week on account of diphtheria. To Let 4U long wool owe sheep. Knquiro of L. It. Middleton, Yale. 4 Twenty acres of chicory were lost by Yanneste Itron., of Capac, on account of tho wet sasoii. The pew F.dison Theatre in Fort Hu ron will be finished and turned over to its owners November 1. Ono hundred and fifty New York immigrants passed through tho tunnel at Fori Huron last Saturday. It is ssid that this will be tho last season that the sawmills at Marysville, owned bv Nelson Mills, will run. (et a merchant's ticket and sv money when you attend the Lillian Lyons Stock lompany show a'.l next week. For a pleasant phvsic take Chmber Iain's Stomach and i.iver Tablets. F.asy to take, l'leasiint in ellect. For sale by tirant llolden. The Capac rostofliec tut been raised to a l'residentsl otlire. There are two tural inxil route running from this otlice, well pHtroniiu-d. The Mareotte-Forhcs Cement A Tile Co. has located in I'ort Huron and a line grade of brick will be manufac tared out of sand nud cement. Moses I'.oho, an old veleiau of the Civil War. Irted to hang himelf at his home in I'ort Huron lat week. Ho will be taken to the Soldier's Home. Lost I'uir of gohbbowcd spectacles I tonif where o:i the street of Yale, or in I tho country, v liberal teward ollirel ; tinder by reluming same to Mrs. Jas. I'.rown. A man ! the nmie of Joe Harvey presented l- rced rheek to merchants I lu I'ort llaroa lsl week and in h few i ca-es received inomy. J 'he iiopce are ' on his track. , John Mc iinnis, c mduiMor on tlie A I- inont division of the I'M UK for oyer 'Jo years, ha let'eived notice to quit from headqUMrlcr with no explanation for the d:nii-ul. It stut. d? alone; it Joer above. There's no other, it nalute' wonder, a watmir-g poultice to the heart of mankind, sucli :s Kocky Mountnin Tea. tir ir.t llolden. Martin Crocker, of Vt. Clemens, liinocrat .'! m i;r'-iMi, 1 nd id ate for the sewnlh di-lrat. -j.'Dt lue'diiy niglit in Yale, fiaking the acquaint ance of vo'cM in '.Ins county. If you wait t attend I'll Lillian Lyon i v lor t.-o cri ' ! i."t week gel a no t ii'.i.t'- t.cn I ' I'.il.ner I'.ro. .V Co., uh'.ch " dl o-i you iiidhing, ottorw ! t ::e adii: o!i will c 't mi twe:ity-!i c o : t-. luid, a! l r 1 1 tie t.ir.r Lakep..rt, Wedne-d ! . I ' i r -;h. Mrs. ,loepb J Wilton, Ml tin- age t ."' year-. 1 he funeral war- i. eil on . unlay at Lake port and wa- !ar ly attended by rela tive and friend. Icreaed leave three -ni-ill children, the ol.lc-t three year oid, tin ouig -t two week-. Jo-eph Knl-ley, of Ireenwood town ship, Iih commenced iliorc iiroceed ings against hi-wile. nna Kin-Icy, al leging di riioti. He al-o claims that his wife wtnt to Yale after de-erting him and coiidueted a d:orderly houe. Ilen-k-t r kii absolute divorce and the cutody o their child. I'ort Hu ron Herald. Some tune go ten of the boys of Wet I'.roekway formed a boxing glove society. 1 hey meet one evening of each wo k to (.met ;. and to initiate some new members. As yet, nil at tempts to discover their manner of initiation have Ik'cii ii failure. Some sy tt is a sort of a "hang-man's pro ces" but others siy it h not so severe. The I'ort Huron Kepublican-Sun of last week lias this to say of ono of Yale's resident: "Wm. II. l'almer, of Yale, an old time resident of tho north end, spent Monday !n the city. Mr. l'almer wa a resident of Fort Oratiot in 1 -'.3 and was a hoy coini.anioti of Thomas Kdisou. Mr. l'almer contends that Mr. F li-on was a inot mischiev ous yoting-ter." A brick addition is being built to the rear of the Hoelle block. The excava tion for a cellar has been made ami the work on the stone foundation is in progress. The addition will be one story and extend back H feet and will give the two More, that of N'. K. lUb lent'ne an t the Kacket much more space and wiil be grettly appreciated a now they are both crowded for room. Mrs. Wm. I itz jt ra'd his purchased a new stock id good consisting of chinaware. glassware, tablets, notion and such like, and will occupy the north half of the -lore now occupied by her hn-htod a a -hoe shop. It will be called tiu l argain Store and will be all thi.t the word implies. Mr. and Mr. Fitzgerald are hard workers and striving to make an honest living. They ask that tin purchasing public give them a din.re d their patronage. The iagetow n Times has tho follow ing to say of one f Yale's former young men: "A long and much need ed want is now lil.t-d by the enterprise of Kd. Outturn, (lie pharmacist at Maynard's drug store. He has placed a tino line of first eUss jewolry, watch es, clocks, etc.. in the store, and will conduct u repair department. Mr. Oatman lays special stress on currying iidiio but the best goods in the line of jewelry. When needing anything in this line call upon him." Ld's many friends will bo pleased to learn that ho is on the road to prosperity in his new location. Succcsf. l!y invitation of the 'avanagh broth ers we drove over to the barn raising on their farm south and went of the village Monday afternoon. As usual tho weather was wet. and the number iresent was not a large as expected. ut the neighbors turned out well and the barn, 40 t i in size, was gotten up in good shape and with no accidents. A barn on this upot was struck by lightning June 1 last and burned to tho ground. The old foundation was repaired and the new barn raised on it. When it was up John Jones secur ed some photographs. The ladies of tho household had prepared an excel lent supper to which all sat down with keen appetites, and the good things disappeared as If by magic. The Car anagli boys were well satisfied with the day'awortc. This Bank Is d-tgnel fur all ; tlto poor ami tha rich, tho old ami tlie younic ineii ami women all aro wrluume. Wa pay 4 per cent. Interest on aavliics accounts and receive deports of 'ii cents and upward. FIRST NATIONAL BANK YALE, MICH SECURITY FOR DEPOSITORS. $80,000.00. This Hank Is under t'nlted States hiioervlslon. Hymeneal. On Tuesday. October l lth, I'M, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .lames Moore, words were pronounced by Kev. Thos. Durr which made Nellie, only daugh ter of the houHe, wife of Alfred Kc)es, u prosperous farmer of tireenwood. The wedding march was played by Mrs. John Staley and tho bridal party stood beneath a canopy of white adorn ed with Simla and carnations. The bride was prettily attired in fawn col ored silk and held a bouquet of white carnations. The bridesmaid, Kintna Keyes, wore a dres.s of the samo ahade and carried pink carnations. The groom's best man was his cousin, i rant Stanley. Alter the customary con gratulations, a wedding dinner was served in the dining room, the table being upread with the best of good cheer. Afterward tho beautiful bridal gifts, which were laid in the back par lor, were inspected and the numerous articles, ornamental and useful, show ed for themselves that the young couple were held in the highest esteem. Mr. and Mrs. Keyes were driven to Avoca, where they took the evening train and will spend a few days in eastern Ontario. Returning they will go ti housekeeping on the. farm two miles north aud east of Krockuay. The Kxpositor extends congratulations and best wishes. Those present at the wedding from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. O. Moore ami family, of Altnont, Mr. and Mrs. IVrgusoii.'of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keyes, of Varna, Out., Mr. and Mrs. (i. Stanley and family, of l!rounC:t. Married, at the residence of Henry Welch, on KeiinelicU street. Wednes day evening, October 1.1, l'."1-'. Mrs. Will Web Ii to Koger Welch. The cer emony was performed by Kev. Thos. Murr ill the pre.-elice of a few personal friends. Mr. and Mrs. Welch left on the evening tiatn for a short trip to t. Ignace and other points. We join with their many friends in wishing them prosperous and nappy years of wedded life. The Lecture Course. The Yale high school lecture course has been Midi an uniualtliei suco-ss both in the entertainments provided and the financial part for several years that if a course was not provided now. all would be deeply disappoitded and feel that something was gone from the winter months which had lent a charm to theheason ami made it pleasurable and profitable. We are in no danger of having to forego this pltastire and prolit tKe coming winter, as our worthy principal and assistant teachers have been busy getting information as to the best of entertainers aud now have the list ready, and all the dates withoneexceptioii appointed. In look ing over the list we have no doubt but that this course will be an exceptional ly tine one, and varied so as to suit the tastes of everyone. We are certainly promised live evenings of great enjoy incut. The date of the first will bo November II, when Kugctie Y. l)ebbs, the great orator will sjn-ak on some of the economic iuestions of the day. lie is said to hold an audience from start to finish with his eloquence. 'I he second entertainment one can use as a Christmas gilt, it comes one the eve ning of December i'A and will U "Hon ey's Hoys Concert Co.," of Chicago. In forty htates these five boys have sung and the press notices are very flatter ing. 1'or the third number we are to have an impersonator, the famous Mel viu Kobinsoii. s ho w ill Hircly give us all a treat. His date is January A unique entertainment and one that will probably please all classes will come on Fehruarv 17. It Is styled May Parker's fdttle I'lckahinnics and Concert Company. Ibe name will be enough to ncure a crowd. Lastly the Humorist Kalph 1'arhtte, lias la-en Kccured for a ilate in March, and will not be least if last. llereisacour.se which will attract all and we trust will prove as popular as in former years in drawing the large audiences. We expect to see the seas on tickets going rapidly. Ir. Warner Cornell, Fye, Far, Nose and Throat Specialist, of ii'. Huron ave., oyer Knill's drug store, port Hu ron, will be at "The Pauley" Hotel Yale, the second Friday of each month where he can bo consulted on diseases of above organs only, (ilassps tilted. His next visit will bo Friday, Nov. llth. He will bo in his Port Huron otlice every day in the month extent Fridays. Acreage lots in Drake's Subdivision for sale cheap and on easy terms. These lots are all laid out along tine CO foot streets and aro the only acreage lands for sale within the village limits. They are in close proximity to the Can ning factory where all garden products may bo disposed of in tho easiest man ner and to tho best advantage. Call at ofhee of K. II. Drake to get terms and fee plats. TO CURE A COLD IN ONC DAY Tako I.axaltvn bromo luinme Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. F. W. Orove'ssigna ture is on each box. "1c. Tti Ural llaalnrai lleu. In selecting n business training eboal the best Is the only one profit able to bo considered. The let busi ness college In America. In flg etlic lener, enterprise nnd proved results, is the Detroit I'.uslness rnlverslty, De trolt. Mich, it .olnts to over fifty yean of unexampled success. A Fact Hammered In I worth yanU of wlvcrtUcmeiitH. Our mlmm'ly tell.-i you in a unnill way what wo nro loin. To lo Ktiro that wo tell you right you inu.-d. sa-o what wo aro tolling you ahout. Wo tell you of a few item and hope to ho ahlo to thow you tho good.. FOIl COMKOUTAHLKS and tie downs, wo have good Prints aud Outings at Cc a yard In nice colorings. DUKSS PATTF.KNS. Everybody does not want a dress like everybody elso in small villages. To remedy this we aro showing some select patterns in tho newest wearers, KLACK SF.lUJi:. A fabric always seasonable and good wearing. Wo are showing one .1o Inches w ide, of a good weight and retailing in some stores at SI. (X). Wo price it at oc per yard. 100STYLKS and patterns of Outings is w hat we can show you. 5, 8 and 10c aro tho prices. Known brands and best makes. KOY.V KLOl'SK WAISTS. For fall and winter. Made from tho best flannels. Wo give you the choice of the lot lor cents. M TIN'S HEAVY SOCKS. Factory knit and heavy at 2"c a pair. CATSPP. This is a bad year for tomatoes but nn sell a good catnip 1 pint bottle 10c I pint bottle &c STOVK POLISH. This is the time of the year you need it. Kising Sun -Cake. Illack .lark - Paste. K - . -Liquid. 1115 K A K FAST FOODS. We carry a well assmted line of th best makes. Ibuight in small quantities aud always fredi. We are in the market for some v eggs. Phone us, PALMER BROS, k CO A Good Place To Trade. IK. Attractive Dress Skirts In Tan, Brown, Light Gray, Oxford, Navy and Black The? style include Ilox Plaited, Duclioss Plaited, Tucked and Flounc ed Skirts. With one of tlie.-e Skirts vou will need a new BLACK UNDERSKIRT. For style, and at moderate prices, these cannot ! duplicated else where. See window. Ladies eould not lind a pit flier line of waist pod-. Prices 15, 'JO, ''." and ."oc a yd. We have also a pod tissort nient of high er priced waistins. Boys and Girls' School Caps. Fall Line of "Iron Clad" Hose is here. Bargain Counter. 25 pieces of double fold, 25c Dress Goods at 15c a yard. These will make excellent quilt linings. 100 piecesChildren's Underwear. Cut prices 10, 15 and 20c. Produce taken in Exchange. Phone 3-3 Rings. Yours truly, E. B. FULLER & CO. MASONIC BLOCK, YALE, MICH. YOUK MONEY HACK If you find that the goods bought hero are not to your lik ing. We want to have you t;at islicd in the deal. YARNS. This is yarn time aud tino you aro buying. We have a nice as sortmeiit lor your selection from knitting tu ilosa. (5KOCEKIKS. FIvery day necessities and ex. tra appetizers. We carry a coin plete line. Largest bottle Ammonia H)c Largest bottle Kliifin& lUc Very nice Olives loc Larger Olives i:,o Large (Jueen Olives L'oo Piemento Olives P)u New French Mustard loo 10 flavors Chocolates, lb JUij FISH. Drain food and retailed reason ably. Smoked Herring, box l.'c Holland Herring, keg s.rc Prick Cod Fih, lb 10c Whole Cod Fish, lb no Cod Fish Mrip. Il 10c Keel salmon. i ,in Knj Pink Salmon, can 'joc ouced Mackeral Jic 011 .sardines Mustard s.udines Uk; ASK to see any of the following bargains eveiv oiii-: 1."C Fleeced I'lideiwcar. Ho Cotton Halts, pic Fleeced stockings. Dollar Duck C its. Our Oak K i! su m s. lur :." Kni. i I a ii. Ladies' jrc 1'n J. rvvear. Hem of Huston folic". Who!. IIic . Our .o I'd i d; -t Our t'A- Klankets. inter pear.. Kring ns vour butt- r and ii you re. in a nui iy.