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i i I In the Dot Interests of the Community in which we live. FOR THE RIGHT AND THE REPUDLICAN PARTY. JAS. A. MENZIES, Publisher. Vol. XXII. No. 1. rr-i YALE. St. Clair County. Mich.. FRIDAY. MAY 1. 1903. Price: $1.00 per Year. Yale Clothing House. New Spring Suits For Men, Hoy and ChiMrrn. Well Made and Up-to-Date Goods, The latest Htylos in HnU and Cap. Fancy ami work ing Shirts. Overalls and Jackets. Everything New in Neckwear. The Latest Styles in Collars and Cuffs W. L. Douglas Fine Shoes. NYorkinj: Shoos for Men and Hoys. Quality of ihnU considered our prices aro the lowest. YALE CLOTHING HOUSE, J. C. HOLDEN. Prop. All Kinds, Every Style... You can't have too many clocks while there's a room in the house without one. You'll find a clock here to suit any room you'd put a clock in. L. ROY FULLER, JILWHLKK. Our Una consists of th following: Gale Wiora Cultivators, short and lot. i' Hencu and Drurnbolt 2-horso CutUvr.., National Welders, .Spike Tooth and IllAkA w It -Jill .SzzZ WyW" :9 Canada Plows, E. Ilemcnt's Sons iVerfc-. l'lows, Hooeler Plain Disk Drills, lloosler Fertilizer Drills, Hoosler lleet Drills, Plant-1 Jr. Garden Tools, Shovel Plows, ldiorsti Cultivators, (Jem Wind Mills, Jackson Wagons, Farmer's Handy Wagons, Capital Wagons JltiKEies, Surries, Stanhope's Itoad Wajrons.S-seated Democrats. Stoves Gasoline 'Engines, Irt and 18 inch Disc Harrows, and anything else you may need. Call and bpo us. Ut'spectfully. Chamberlain & Montney WALL-PAPER. WINDOW SHADES. 6 c t II' I . ! o nave put in a now uno oi an i aprr mm " m low .Shades. You will find the. latest designs in wall paper f in our Mock. Not a last yrar'n pattern in tho whole lot. A We are selling at the lowest possible price, and wouM .he y pleased to have you call before buying ami look over our stock aH we arc sure you will save money by buying of u. . 6 h CORNER DRUG STORE p 6 MATHEWS A WICHf, Props. The place tho best of everything in their line i.n kept. STATIONKR. tJharapion Hinders. Mowers and Uakes handled Plows, Daisy Corn Planter ., Heed Mf. Co. 2-horse Cultivators, hir Tooth Harrows, Moore lonjr. handle 9 9 tl II It I W't.. 9 JAMES LIVINGSTON, President. Yale State Bank! New White Goods. W. II. LEARMONT, Cashier. TALE, MICK. Capital, - - S25.000.00. DEPOSITS SECURED BY REAL ESTATE AND OTHER GOOD SECURETIES. This Hank is under supervision of the larly examined by Honey Loaned on Good Paper. - We Will Purchase Auction We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Let us help you save money. (Jefr our and 4 1 er I eni REDUCED TO ASHES. Tho Lartfe Birni of John Mathews at Roti'Lurf Uurncd to tho Ground Wed ncsday Morning. Together with 30 Head or Cattle. Word reached Vale Wednesday morn, i titr that the two larire hsrnn adjoining eaih other on the farm of .John Math ews at ltiisehurg were consumed by the llerv tiend at oMock in the morn ing", together with :) head of fat eattM hav, straw, farming implements, etc. Tho loss is estimated at about s;itxx) with - 1 K I insurance. Cause supposed to lie incendiary. Mr. Mathewshas MllTered the loss of four barns in lhe pavt twenty years, three lieing burned on the same spot where the last one stood. Five years ago the same morning the barns theu on the place were burned and at the same time VI horses, '.) hogs, 4 cows, 1 calf and sheep erisJ.ed in the tlamen. The loss was aUiut "-it.-ViO with lets than half that amount of insurance. It not M'cm th;it some jtrhon lie? lihlv inclined was dt iermined to ruin Mr. .Mathews and this tame devil, who ever he may lx would no doubt take the old gentleman' life if the oppor tunity ottered, for a human U imr that is so heartless as to destroy the lives of dumb animals, could not be truted in anv wav whatever. Mcnerey-Williams. llelow we piihli.Hh the aimonncutnent of the marriage of .Miss Mabelle Men erey taken frmthe Jackson Mornim; Patriot of Miturday, April "jrith. r.o:t. Miss Menerey is a daughter of Mrs. Martin Metiereyand isfavoratly known to our readers The Kxpositor joins with many friends and relatives in Vale and vicinity in w ishing Mr. and Mrs. illiams a h:u life of happiness. - The marriage of Miss MabelU Men erey and l.ee Williams was solemnized Thursday evening at 7:.'H o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Foster, 4'-. Wilklns street, Kev. .lames Mc(!ee olticiating. Tho house was trimmed for the occasion with palms and (low er. The bride wore a dainty gown of white net over silk and carried bridal rosea, and her sister. Miss Ida Metier ey. who acted as bridesmaid, was at tired In white mull and carried pink carnations. .Tames Mctiinch acted as best man. Some thirty guests were present, and after congratulations a collation was daintily served. Mr. and Mrs. Williams left late in the evening for the north, lhe young couple re celved some handsome gifts. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kel ling of Mies, Mrs. Hickey of Pontiac. Mrs. Armstrong or Concord, .lenftie and Ida Menerey of Tort Huron. A Rare Treat. Kathlyn (lidding, of Detroit, will give pome ielect readings and charac ter personation at tne M. 1. church. Vale, Wednemtay evening, May nth. You will miss a rare treat if you fail to hear Mios (iiddiugs. She comes high ly recommended. AdmUsion "0 and li) cents. Kev. J. W. (.ray, favorably known to our citizens, haa the following com mendation for this talented lady: -Clio, Mich., July U, 1902. It was my pleasure to livten to Min Kathryn (iiddings, of Detroit, inan elo cutionary entertainment, given at Clio on May 'Jl, ll'tri. Her selections were very choice mid new. 1 1 er style m nat ural and graceful, so free from the tints tennis ami ailected n to rev-en I tho true artitt.and to not only entertain fur the moment the audience, hut to gain its respect and ndnnratiiui. The l-it of "Aunt Doleful" win alono worth the price of admUsinn. KKV. J. W. (SIJAY, H. A., Pres. of Mich. M. I'. Conference. Second Anniversary. The Presbyterians will celebrate the second anniversary of the dedication of their church by a supper and enter tainment on Tusday evening, May Cth. A supper will be served in the new basement rooms from Hi) to tt.-tx) o'clock p. m., and from s.-OO to '.;:) t lu re will In music and speaking in the aud ience room. It is expected that Kev. David Howell, who assisted nt the ded ication and Itev. Alex. Iilrd, of Cros well, will U present nnd give short ad dresses. Supter will lie served for trie and there will lie no charge for attend ance In the upper room. All are cor dially invited to attend. Mads Young Again. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has nuttne In my 'teens' again," writes D. II. Turner. Dempeytown, Pa. They're the het in the world for liver. stomachand bowels Purely vegetable. Nerer gripe. Only 2"ic atOrant Ho) Jen's drug store. JAMCS McCOLL, Vlco-PrcslJcnt. GUY E. BEARD. Ass't Cashlei Commistduner of Hanking and is regu that Department. Real Estate Loans.-No Bonus. Sole Notes at a Fair Rate. Savings Hook. Any amount received interest rata. The Hero of Babylon. During Vale's lecture courses of re cent years, many of us have listened to sorwe splendid orators, yet none of them in my estimation can equal Dr. Stans lleld in the delivery of his "Hero of It ibylon." Having heard this Ivcture, I know whereof I eak. His Mights of oratory are simply sublime. His word pictures are those of a master. His description so vivid that his aud ience feels itself transport edto Itabylon within the great Chaldean city the beauty of their excellency, splendid, pompous, vet desjierately wicked. Do not miss his description of thisdoomed ritv, and of its doomed king. It sur pftnses any picture of the. eventful scene ever painted on canvass Do not miss what he has to say about Daniel, tli' youthful champion of pity, in the tuidst of voluptuousness. The Kev. Jonathan Thompson said of him last Sunday evening "He talus about I),n iel in terms of such familiarity that you would think he had played with tiim ami had grown up by his side." Dr. Manstleld will excel the most san guine expectations of any audience Titos Druu. Yale Public Schools. The school board of Dist. No. I, met in H. ('. Martin's store Tuesday eve ning and engaged a corps of teachers for our schools, with the exception of assistant principal. Some changes have Ik en made, yet a majority of the pres ent instructors were re-e.ngaged. C. K. Kellogg, a graduate of the state normal is the principal to succeed Prof. Kobin son. lie comes highly recommended. Miss Kvausdid not make application for her present position and her pi are in the grammar room will be supplied by Miss Sarah McKcnzie. Miss Mina N'cwcH will take up the w ork in the 2nd intermediate. Miss Laura Baxter con tinues her work in the lirst intermediate. Misses Harriet Hayes and Phcle Hoy are engaged to teach the 2nd and 1st primary respectively. It was decided to have ten months school. Union Revival Meetings. The churches of Vale having secured the services of Itev. Francis li. Smiley, D. I)., there will no union evangelistic meetiogs held at the M. h. church, com mencing Thursday evening, May 14th and continue for ten days, livery per son is invited to attend these meetings and a cordial welcome will bo yours The singing will be conducted by a Mr. McKinsey who accompanies Kev. Smi ley. It seems fitting at this time to pub lish the following press notice taken from one of the newspapers where he has been engaged In re vlvalutic work: "If I were to attempt to characterize Mr. Smllev as an evangelist in a few words, I should say that he is strong in body ana mind and spirit; manly alter tho 'manliness of Christ,' and intensely earnest. Everybody who hears him will respect him where ever he goes. He reaches all classes, but is above all a man whom the 'common people' hear gladly. ' More About Beans. The article In last week' Kxpositor with reference to a bean plant for ale has created considerable Interest among our citizens, business men and farmers, many of the latter expressing their in tentions to plant ten or more acres of beans this year. Chas. Keeves informed us last Saturday night that he had al ready secured over 1.7) acres and had inly worked a couple or three days. Farmers or others desirous of securing seed can sign agreements for the same at the following places: Avoea, W. V. Andreae h hank; Hrockwav, J. C. Mc Mahon's hotel; Fargo, (Jeo. Zuelch's store; Vale, lixjositor printing otllce. DEAD. Died i Midnight. April 30, '03 It Is our painful duty, and y.t it gives us rerv great pleasure to chronicle the death of two tint have served the people of this vicinity (n some cases with pleasure and in some cases with disappoint ment. Hut why speak 111 of the dead. When they are laid away let rent. Hence so It is with the Vule Ilazaar and the Vale Kacket, both of which died exactly at midnlgnt, and that llvelv little youngster, THE FA I II was born at that same time. See their ad. Send for samples of our new white goods for summer wear the shier soft kinds for your "best dresses." Now is the best time to select materials for grad uation and commencement gowns and we have the most beautiful line of these fine fabrics we've ever had. Write to day for samples. Spring Goods Such as Lawn Mowers, Lawn Rakes, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators, Poultry Netting, Wire Cloth, Carpet Paper, Building Paper, and the Best Gasoline Stoves Made.... Rounds & Hardware and STYLE 550 iff) 2r Not because we say so, but you will say so if you give them a trial. MANMDRERS SALEI Thursday, Monday iL-nDuss 2t:e"w Wo an olTcrin the most fashionable mrxlrU' in realy-(o-wcar 8tiitn, in all tho popular hlinrira in Cheviot, Vcnitian Cloth, Ilroad cloth, Ktainime triimncl with imnlallionH, Tassel, Kn, Taney lirauis, ioic iron is ami postilion oacK. Remember the Dates:ApriI 23,24,25.27,28. 73 cent Clxlrt ""Waiata for CO coxitis. Wallace B. Ballentlne. OLD STAND VanCamp B. P. S. Paints. Some Shoes are good others are bet ter, but The Portia Shoes Are The Best; Friday. Saturday, and Tuesday. sxsiisra- suits. NORTH SIDE'