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:r j -Z"OTT W.T'T IT. We aim to give the fullest measure of value for every J lol!:ir we take from you. We generally give more for the 0 money than other dealers because webuy in larger imantities for J cash anl keep a constant eye on the expense account. Pur W i i i : i :.... .i: . ...t : ....4.m luumiun cnascs mane iicic are msuiru uguuiM uiw.iun,iuiii we cheerfully refund the money if for any reason you would rather have it than the goods. Just now wo quote special prices on Wall Paper. It will pay you to buy now for future use a the price U less than we would have to pay for now htock. We would like to have you inspect our line. Make our store your headquarter and you will have no trouble find ing your friends. Grant Holden, Druggist. 2i s A $ JSL ygpljp I f ill Vl (is Little Willie's New Bike. It scares the starting eat of evervb 'I'l. ... ...I...... Willi..1 j llibi. In .1 1 tr..r..i t frimi 'jS small tl.ey wouldn't scare a baby. SB n!y in the neighborhood, it's m our prices they are so VS. rrlitwr If Villi If 'I II t 'i f.nv Imir.t-t fur litlncr tin M i about Hit jlace. r a regular bill f m iN-rial. we re iti a position to make yon the lowest prices going. And as lor our lumber, there is A- M no better to hu had at any price. I HOLDEN LUMBER CO. $ v w -w . w ? 7!) Shtruiln-W'tl'.ivr.t Palirta Cottf the Earth. Thi Shtrwln-Wllllemi talni$ Cowf th$ fart. . K $? . Do You Use Paint? KB o Most of the world docs and most of the world uses The Sherwin-Williams Paint- It's made to paint buildings with, inside and outside. It's made ready for the brush. It's made for heme use and for practical painters too. Its pure lead) pure zinc and pure linseed cil, mixed by specially made machinery operated by experts. It's made for you. $ $ $ & $ O ?& 3s vr? ?-? w cm em j m j i ix, 0" Williams Palntt Cow Vit art. J Sh$nelifWIIUam$ Paint Coow (A CarUt. Muresco is an excellent paint for coating old or new walls, works equally well on plas ter or paper giving a nice velvet finish. One five pound package will cover 500 square feet and will cost you 45c. TRY IT. Iri.d.oli"bo- Indelibo is a cold water paint and is suit able for inside and outside use and will give you a sanitary and washable wall finish. We have it in different shades and the cost is but 9c per pound. Easily and quickly applied. Why nottry itnow. Sold by John Hutton. General Hardware. : KWiHwsaaBsnBitfBMh Vol. XXII. No. 1. Horn at midnight The Yale Fair. See ad. laundry girl wanted at once at The 1'aiidey. An ounce of happinevs i wortha ton of miiry. (all at J. I. Kofenthal't for your white vest. Died at midnight the Yale lUzaar and Yalo Kackct. Hemember the "Hero of i;bvlou"on Friday eyenit)Ki May 8. Try a vpor biith at Windsor's. A eure relief for rlieurnntiKrn. Manure I have J" or ) loads for pale at my burn. A. K. Jack eon. Lmwn moweri, lawn rake, ho", eliovel, etc., at Koumln Jk YanCaiup'tt. Hooin to rent, 0x:;o, up-Htaim in the Kapley lilock. Apply to J. A. Uitptey. Mrs. John Mutton and littlo child have botii been quite hick the pant week. Ira (Soheen moved into Orlando ilolcomh'a houno in the north end of town laat week. llefrigcratori, Ice cream freezern.and the beot cauoline htoye made, at Koundtfifc YauCamp'i. Henry (iraliatn and wife have moved back to Yale, after a residence of a year or more at Melvin. Ilappines an art, and we have to learn how to be happy, juet at we have to learn how to be good. Contractor Park in laying a new hard, wood lloor in the dining room of K. 11. Deccher's dwelling houre. Have you seen the Xufangel" panU at J. I. KonenthalV? I Top in and eeo what be has in this line. Uuy your buggy oil of Yale Harnc Co. I'.et on earth. ISnnton coach od fold in bulk, "5 cents per quart. Tickets for the lecture, on May S, will be on cale all next week at (irant Holden'n drug Btore. Tickets 'l'c. lie served tteats loo. I.oit nomewhero on Main street. April 21. a lady's puro containing l Finder rleao leavo at ('avunagh'tt Btoro and receivo reward. Kegular conununicMtion of I!rock way Lodge, No. 3K, F. & A. M. next Thursday evening, May 7 Work on degrees. N. IS. Herbert, W. M. When you want a pleassnt physic, try Chamtterlain'M Stomach and Liver Tad let. They are cany to take and )la ant in ctle'et. For saleby (irant HolJen. Iloilsi atld lot fr smIc A good 10 room boon, good lnc.ilion, good well, cistern, barn and outhouses. Located on Second Street. James Sweet, Yale. The Yale Creamery started on Mon day morning and now receiving a goodly supply of milk. I'.ytlie liret of next week it i expected to run to it full capacity. Jms. Meharg has given the street sprinkler a brand new coat of red paint. making it !r.ne like the sun at noon day. our merchants hope to see it on the streets soon. The hall over Mathews A; Wight's drug stop hits leen secured by the tutiid boys to practice in. The band i making rapid progress under instruc tion of Prof. Symington. Work has been started o:i the M. I'. church preparatory to repainting. A new cement sidewalk will be laid along the front of the property and a new plstfomi wilt take the place of the old one The poftolhce at .ion has been closed by the potmater and will b di-con-tumid lv the department in accord ance with recommendation of tho-e directly interested and Congressman McMorraii. (iivnthe children Kocky Mountain Ten. this month, make them strong, makes them eat, sleep and grow. !ood for the whole family. A spring tonic that makes sick people well. 31 cents. (Jrant Holden. Rates Now Due. Owing to the changing of the books, the April light and water rates will not be collected until May 1st. All Apr alight and water rates AUK DUE on.Mavlstand must be in not later than May 10th. Fbku T. Palmer, Skc. Keuben Clubine has traded his 80 acre farm in this township for "00 acres near Imlay City and will move this week. Mr. Clubine has mado many warm friends since locating in this township all of whom wish him success in his new location. The Packet and Yale P.azaar have consolidated and will hereafter be known as The Yale Fair. Mr. Math ews has greatly Increased the stock and made many decided changes for the belter both in style of goods handled and prices. See his ad. elso where. Judge of Probate (iraham has sent out a largo number of letters to ad ministrators, executors and guardians asking them to tile inventories of all property that has come into their lands. No attention has been paid to the letters in a number of instancesand the court will soon begin proceedings againtt the delinquents. Honor the old soldier while he lives. Iion't wait until ho has died alone and neglected, and then heap his grave with (lowers and plsce monuments above him. What if he does repeal the old war stories until they weary you? Has he not earned the right to glory in hi vicP.ne-? Show him now that you glory in them, too; your pa triotism will help vou to make life brighter for you as well as for him. . Mr. Joeph Puminville, of Stillwater, Minn., after having spent over 2,ooo with the best doctors for stomach trou ble, without relief, was advicd by hi driiggiot, Mr. Alex. Kichard, to try a l)X of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liyer Tablets. He did so and is a well man to day. If troubled with indigc lion, bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetite or constipation give these tal lets a trial, ami you are certain to be more than plaed with the result. For sale at " cents per Inx by (irant Holden. C. A. R. Mooting. The members of W. II. Dunphy Post (1. A. K. are earnestly requested to te present at a meeting to be held at The Paisley, Saturday, May Oth, '2 p. m., at which time arrangements will be made to properly oberve Decora lion Day, May .Tith. Klmohi: Pctxkv, Com. r A Point to Remember There are so many matters of speculation, but here you haye actual facts to guide you. No guess work but real reason. Values and Merchandise described as correctly as we can, and fully backed at our counters. We do not want a big profit all at onetime, but small ones many times. Herearea few descriptions. Stocking TimeStocking Place. Let u xlmw you stocking that will look well, rive comfort ami promote your ideas of cxirllonco ami economy. want you to undcrMtaml the advantage of Imyin here and the attrac tions of our stock. Colorn, weight and prices touit. Pretty Wash Goods Now Ready. (Joods for waists and liht suits for the coming season arc here abundantly. No purse is too modest to ntford them. Wc are selling lots of people of good tale. L,-t us trv to suit you also. Lace and Muslin Curtains. We want to show these goods and you'll easily see the value of them and their high ijuality at a glance. And we nlo carry the muslins in the piece in very pretty designs.' To hati" them on we have a very neat white, enameled pole, all trimmed complete, each Hc. A better grade in oak, trimmed complete for l.'c. Men's and Boys' Straw Hats. (ret slatted on the line ones at $1.50 and go down to a dime and you'll find mmv one of the assort ment that we are showing this season to he creditable to own and to ue. They're here early, but you know Michigan weather and it's to be prepared for anv emergency. The Gentle Cow and the Prolific Hen furnish the main products in a farming community that have the pa-s current as ca.-li. We pay the top-most prices for these products and make their buying power as great as the market will allow. If you want cash for your eggs it's vours. PALMER RflS. & C A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE. Udco Mulligan in clerking at The Fair. Hutu, cap ami ihori at J. I. llocn thai'. F. 1'. furrier laying a new floor in liin machine hot. TIhh. Manley ii painting tlie outiJo of Jitmea KolU' li.nie. A litu? nlmwer Thurcilay morning which ha laul the dut. The Fair will pay you the highest market prices for your eggs. I'.uilding paper, carpet paper ami P. S. paint at KouniljtV Vant'amp's. I'.o pure ami hear M i (iiddings May Cth in her Japanefo pecialtien. Jame llrown i having the ttore oc cupied by Mcllin Ferguson remodelled. Horn to the wife of Fred Secor, on Wednesday, April lu. a pretty baby girl. Get a eourenir free at The Fair. One to every purchaser during the eleven days sale. F.efore you put In your garden call at The Kxpositor oilice and get a pack age of s?eds. It U one thing to see that a line is crooked, and another thing to be able to draw a straight one. Screen doors, screen windows, poul try netting, wire fencing and wire cloth at Hounds A VanCamp's. If men were as anxious to do right as they are to get their rights, the world would soon be rightened. K. II. Drake's remodeled house on Main street i nearly ready to receivo the brick. Harvey will have a tine dwelling when complete. Dan Ferguson's new house begins to take on a very imposing appearance and will bo a very neat and conven ient dwelling when finished. Maud Last night Jack told me that he wouldn't marry the best girl living, unless what unleM she took Kocky Mountain Tea. Sensible fellow, ll't cent, (irant Holden. If yon want a harness on short no tice visit the Yale Harness Co. We have them ready to throw on the team. They are all made at our shop and every rtitcn put in by hand. ravel Henry,!'. Olimer wishes to state to the public thai ho is prepared to haul grsyel to any wanting such, as lie has the same for rale. Orders left at Tho Kxpositor cilice will be prompt ly tilled. 41-tf In almost every neighborhood some one has died from an attack of cholic or cholera morbus, often beforw medi. cine could bo procured or a physician summoned. A reliable remedy for these disease should bu kept at hand. The risk is too greatforanyonetotake. ('hanilterlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy has undoubtedly saye l the lives of more people and re lieved more pain and sutlering than any other medicine- in use. It can al ways be depended upon. For sale by (rant Holden. Snaps in Dress Goods The low prices that we are making in this particular line will enact for us a genuine hotce rl.Miiin time. Do you wonder at it after reading thec A oil" prices. For Salo At a bargain. Combination book case and writing desk good as new. For further particulars inquire at Hcavis A Hutchinson's. 1 For Salo. About "0 young pigs from five to seven weeks old. Apply at my farm three miles south and three miles west of Yale. tSTrrnr Hariu On lot line wool Novelty, reg JiOc, now Out) lot tine Union Ilroadhad. reg &0c. now One lot line Worsteds, reg -lee, now One lot line Union Noveltns, rg .'10c, now .'.".".'.7.7. One large lot Wool Novelties, Worsteds and Unions, reg "Jdc, now......'., 250 , 20o 150 Wc still have some Shoe Bargains left. Have just placed on salo 0 pairs of the famous ZKegferxt DBra,n.d: in nil styles, to bo sold atOSc a pair. E. B. FULLER & CO: MASONIC BLOCK. YALE, MICH. THE FINEST YET was our Easter Oju-ning. Those who attended wcro more than pleased with our lino display of. . . . TRIMMED AND PATTERN HATS -fr SAILORS, ETC. The "Flatiron", 'Poppy" and "Kose'' Nats are leaders this gea son, and wo have them. MRS. JAS. BROWN & CO., Yale. A Few PricesO Wc have n line new line of suit cases at prices ranin" from $1.75 to $7.00 r " Our glove stock is also right. (Jood working gloves for 10c A hctter one for 50o A dandy niulo hide glove $C Canvas gloves 10c Klegant driving kid gloves 50c, 75c, and $1.00 lloy'g Working Gloves 20c L. Siliertborn, Manager. YALE HARNESS CO. Subscribe For The Expositor.