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Sir taw I"! Eos N N t"3 Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Boots and Shoes. . . . Hoiucnibcr wo have u complete lino of tho above gool.s utul invite your attention to tho following! In Drciw (JooiU wo have nomo new Zebclino in tho latest hlmiles. Silk Waist Patterns, three yds. each, no two alike, ranin in price from 75c to 51.25 per yd. Top collars in new and pretty designs. Shirt Waist Sets. In fact anything you may need in the line of Ladies' Furnishings. Como and see us. Wo will gladly show you what wo have. Hi II USsst PI . ft -A I fOr -- Boots, Shoes and ....Rubbers...,. We were never in better shape to till your wants in this line than now. In ladies' line hhoes we carry the famous Utz & Dunn line in Welts, Turns and Acme cushion. .lust what you want for fall and winter. The prices on these goods run from $'2. 50 to $4.00 and every pair guaranteed. We also have all styles and sizes of our noted Doris and llur nelda Shoes. These ' are solid throughout. Trier 1.5 and 2. School Shoes. In this line we have been fortunato to get tho Burcy & Stevens. They make u specialty of these shoes. Wo carry them in all sizes and widths in Kid Ilox and Vcl our Calf, also in oil grain for tho boys. In Men's Shoes we wish to call your attention to the famous Hani Pan Shoes. Just what you want for fall. This thoe will keep your feet dry. We carry them in both high andlowcut. If any of our shoes rip we will sew them fieeof charge. Rubbers. Our line is complete from the smallest to We have them ill all new Mock. tie largest. Ladies' Skirts. We have just received a portion of our fall stock and will bo pleased to show you. Prices run from $3.25 to $0.00. Ladies' Coats and Furs. We have bought a lino of these goods in all tho late-it styles. They will arrive in a short time. If you are going to need anything in this lino it will pay you to see them beforo buying. In Groceries Our line is always complete. If you want the best fruit jars we have got them in all sizes and the best cane sug ar to put up your fruit. Highest market price paid for produce 1 Putney & Chamberlain's Old Stand. Beavis & Hutchinson, LTd. k. A I V i.VJ! Z'.i i i-.i irrvir-. Al Into Ii nl In I JWri . .' 1 uiiJ i.i iun.1. V. a vi. I ncrto liea 1 u!l TVVs YIIE FAMOUS Ljgu i i i tii i i r - w ' ii ' n K 4 .1 Ve Sell IhcG Von want tl.u J.rrt. tp yoa rcaJy L .1 tl.u ccar-ou? l: t l'lr. , you O " ' ' ' ' ""ft N'O r.Vl'trf .' w .r' IT i.'l 1 t'. ' ,mui..- I: . ( i ii l-.'-U ,- ' '' ; , j I'. r ' ' i f wnl .tul 1 uti YALSI. MICH. ,r' $i V. S. T:n l- nVcr rirorit nn it vclilclo i'l'O-' "1 J Is It fi Linn I Infect tUi. V. 1 -A-'- l'L, i t II II M'.ilXi Ml Besides the above goods we sell the best of everything in -i FARM MACHINERY, ti- Right Prices on Buggy Harness Regular $14 harness for 812 Regular V) harness for 11 Regular 11 harness for 'J Regular 10 harness for s Four Horse Gall Cure at L'Sc per hox. i ...Personal... iii .il-.III 1 1 l 1 1 - i l l'r '. I tilt M il IU " ii l liimw. or rsw. rsr r;r-r)r- rrv-rto 6 Church (SIotes. ' L. Silverthorn, Manager. YALE HARNFSS CO.' Lt 1 ' !" " 1 GEORGE W. BELL Auctioneer ,::J;:,'-,V'.A ..V v!'vV X, v ' i yv' -'v '. ' ". j- l Jr , .. ... .:N''.. '. ".' . '-.. j ' ? ; x v . '. ' ' : V If yon ejiTt to liave a sale this l.nll or Mint-r 1 nm jre-Ian-il to attcri'l it on short no lien mid at n reasonable, price. Have hail twenty-two years of practical exptTience. It will pay you to we the o'.. rclialiln auctioneer nrul Kl his price ln-fore rnpaRliu an auctioneer. Onlers left at the Kxpositor oi'.'neNvill leceivo prompt attention. . -r Rapid Railway System. Detroit-Port Huron Specials. Two Past Cnrs Dally Hach Way Except Sunday. P. M. 4 n .1 ill a i I J i 7 :! 11 A. M II :n o .ri M If 1 ) ''7 ! U 9 '.-I H.-.4 r. STATIONS. 1l T 1: ! I . M. Int i I KMhN. C Avp . . NKW H UriMoUK ,m u;im: 1 1 y . vniti' ickhu T ill: OAKI.WO ...M.CIUU M' li-s r ATI . mi:r HfKuN Ar. A.M. . w 111 10 07 M: - 10 ri 11 ;a r. M. I:3K 1 'l S -i7 .V a a m ;JI ovit x:t, 3r.'ctiTr -uianAt it, iocs f Detroit to Port Huron in 2 hours 30 min. r t'"K CiiHi.. Mnckev, uf li -truil, i v Rt Win. .In-'. Ion MclnjfV ii vi';5'.n I.ynn rrln- tiviM tliH week. Mr. I'erry i" viii'.iii. relative! ami fricmU at Ieforil. (ico. Mclntyre ion lee:i nl Thly tliti week on lnisniCf Lizzie l.mie epent lnft week with frieiul in lCat i ireenwo-i l. Jmi. ToM n rul wife, uf I'.rown City, were Ynlo yi'torn Tue- Uy. (iertrmle I'.liuichnnl , of )t-troit, i the cuet of Jennie Turner. K.h lleiil wrti up froin Port Huron on a few day vacation thi week. Mr. A. Iooley oml lauc!iter, of Melvin, were in town Monday. Mrs. Kllon Furlong epent tho first of tho week with Smlie Mc.Mullen. J. A. llnpley win nt the Tunnel City Momlay nttendin Probiito Court. Corn Cheeeioan nml Currie. Hoiun ner yifiteil nt Kilcy Centre lnt week. Jennie ami Ida Menerey wcro up from Port Huron the tirt of the week. Mr. McMullen.of Port Huron, ppent liit week with her nifter, Mr. 1M. Me Mullen. Mr. H. C ManifieM, of Pinconning, is the nuet of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Menzies. I.illie U'oney, of lirown c:itv, Is viu itinff her sinter, Mrs. K. I. Mathewf, this week. Mabel Mc(irccory Tisileil her uncle, Chts. Dewey, and other Melvin friend this week. Hattio Morrill returned Saturday from a three week's Tisit with relatives at Deckeryille. Mrs. llobert Morris and children haye been s pending few weeks anions friends in Had Axe. I'll McDonald, of Cleveland, has been visiting his sister and brother in Yale the pant week. Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. lieccber haye been spending the past wesk In Port Huron and Chatham, Ont. (eo. V. Hell will leave tomorrow for Pontiac to attend the State Fair. He will bo gone until the 13tb. Wm. Itentley started for Jerome, Kansas, Monday whero ho will visit for three weeks with his brother. Mrs. C. V.. Kllis, of Tilsonburg, Ont., and Mrs. Zara Smith, of Mayville, vis ited Mrs. Jas. ISrown Wednesday. Mrs. 11. K. Heard and two daughters returned Tuesday evening from a week's visit with Harbor llcach frionds. Mrs. Clack and daughter Franc, and Carrie Clark ar homo from a three weeks' stay in Detroit and Kichmond. Kobert A. Holbrook, of Ann Arbor, is the guet of hi friend Cam I'.axter. Colt hns spent his summer vacation nt the M. Clair Hat. Mr. and Mrt. F. I!. YanDorn. Kliz bcth and I!a Fvans, tipent Tuesday and Vednelay with W. A. Williams and wife at Sanilac Centre. John Mathews jr, has a steady job with the Port Huron Kncino Thre-h-er Co. Ho lias been in Yale for a few davs visiting with relatives and friends. John Newell and son IMward went to Mukoka Lakes, Ont., Tucday to spemt a week or more. They will also V i 1 1 other parts of Canada before re turning home. Win. Hath, who has a steady job in the Western Planter Works at Alabaster is taking a couploof weeks' lay-oir on account of sickness, and is putting in his time among Yale friends. Maymo Pearco left on Saturday for Chicago where the will spend a short time in the millinery houses. Mie will then go to Frankfort, where she pent last season, and tako up the same portion. V... Conroy, who has spent the past two weeks with his parents in Speaker township, returned to bis work as telegraph operator for the Oroftt Northern Kaiiroad atOsnabrock, North Dskota. Farl Herbert, Fred Jones, Charles Cowl and bort Hoi leu went to big Rapids Monday to attend the Ferris Institute. Charley Kllsworth intended going with the boys but was taken lick. He will go later. t r.i-!i.r.i.f 111- V ; li t i I hvn-!',' . , :. .1 I i II-.!, hurra I ..u !i ('.t. 'J -xe i 1. 1 iiwi.i - r i:rii-ui'Ai.. Preachin: lo;:M; Sunday iloll 1 J :"); :; o'clock Junior League; : I " Ljtworth l.engue; 7;.'M preucinng ervice. Thurs day evening prayer inei'ting. Proekwny M. L". ciiurch. Preaching nervci i p. in. Sub?critions will In taken for Foreign Minions. riti:i:Yl:iilAN'. Service-, next Sabbath nt the usual hours. The theme for the morning Hcrmon will be "Putting on tho P.est." At 7:.M p. m. the theme of tho hermon will bo "Life's Plans Wisely Found and Kesnlutely Carried out." Tho unday school in held at 11:1" a. m. C. 1). meeting at C "o p. in. Tho mid week prayer ineetiug is held Thursday evening at 7:J. tu:k mktiiopist. Tiio Freo Methodists will hobl tlieir Us! quarterly meeting for this confer ence year lor tho Yalo and ball circuit in tho yillsge, commencing on Friday, September 1th and continuing oyer the Sabbath. Kev. K. C. Caswell, of Mayrillo will do tho preaching. mm k ( HAi-fci.. Sunday services: Regular morning and evening services by the Church of Chri-t in tho brick Chapel. 10:00 a. m. preaching; 11:00 a. m. Sunday school; ::M p. in. preaching; Wednesday 8:0o p. m. prayer and Ibble study service. A cordial welcome. II. II. Pelton, pas tor. NOTICE. Dr. Warner Cornell, Eye, Far, Nose and Throat Specialist, ot Port Huron will bo at "The Paisley" Yale, the second Friday in each month. The Bumper Wheat Crop. This is a great country. Despite the impour of over three-quarters of a mil lion of emigrants the past year, mil lions of bushels of wheat are oyerripe in the Kansas and Nebraska fields, awaiting harvesters notyetin evidence, bidding for help has carried wages up to M.'Ji per day with board, for farm workers, and one colored man gets $! a day and board, agreeing to stack all tho grain ono header cat) eut. This is a country, indeed, a-hero its farm hands get four or live times high er wages in harvest than the farm hands of Kurope. We uso so much machinery in our wheat fields that we sell wheat to Ku rope and pay record-breaking wages also. Is all this in spito of the American Protective Poston Journal. CURED HEMORRHAGES OF THE LUNGS. "Several years since my lungs were s i bRilly ailected that I had many hem orrhages." writes A. M. Ake, of Wood. Ind. took treatment with several physicians without any hem-tit. I then started to tako Foley's Honey and Tar and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. 1 recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble." For so by nil druggists of Yale. The bargain Seekers' Home. The in Yale H Li H 1R la Kane In Dealing In Prices In Proflts. tjuality First. Prices our Second Consideration. chool Supplies Now U the tinu1 you nrnl them. Now is tlu tiim you c;in save mon ey by buying tlinn lien-. WU EcSy Risers 7l!C tZ.rr.ovs littfo pIJl. WE ROOT Cut I'ii rut: Thiictit Is i.i ctry t-.otiu. .V I'ULl 1 near i : : i wn'.i ei ry l:C i ) .- f 'if i' ei'-tiM r.ii'i h.i li i.,' 1 Hi' I.Y t ( Oi.i'li K I 1 i i.-i-. U I P :i J'.l ' pi I :i ' ( ':.'!i. l;r.!il'l "': Ii".' -V l 'i. t'vfiin.ii! l r r ii-1 ri'.xtlr V i 1: I 1 .:t--. (.itiriM.il . t' -. fir. T:.-.t:.:'r 'i Iti v io lt h-,l :'i.is -r. k :. whT. T.r.JIOLt'UN mtr..lnujy City.nivi All of our fine; line of 5 cent jH-ii and pencil tablets two for t cents and a penny pencil free. An elegant line of all the latest papers in boxes and tablets re duced for this sale see them. liesides the above we olTer for Saturday and next week: Jelley Tumblers, Tin Tops 2c Clothes Pins, doz lc Twelve 1 cent I'encils 9c Seven Spencerian Pens for 5c One copylnjr automatic I'encil and four Indelliblo I'encils - Lc 4-pleco Glass Set, table 35c Mrs. Totts Sad Irons f 1.00 Large heavy wash Holler 1.10 4-ball croquet sets IZc Iron Kxpress Wagon 75c Large willow clothes baskets, COc it 75c All of our f 1.S0 pictures 115 25c Uroom 19c And many other bargains. Itcmcmber with every 25c pur chase wo give n chanco at our next drawing free. Mrs. J. I). Uradshaw, of Ko.se burp;, was the lucky holder of ticket No. 3?S, series 3, which won the handsome oil painting at our last drawinir. Have You Tried Our Plain SWKKT AND rj l A: 1 A.N I MIXKD 1MCKLKS, J:ri KASIMJKIMJY, STUAWIIKUKY PJ AND 1MNKA1TLI-: f PKKSKKVKS. - avvia: ia:rn:i:. Tbev are lino goods and will suit your taste. Ask for anything in the line or l'.rtt class meats and we can supply you at reasonably low prices and guarantee you good weights, and quick delivery. Kcspcct fully, H0LDEN BROS. Wc Can Sell Your farm, I 7 Fcctcr;. Dutinets or Rsii- Ctnrs. ui.ioi-r wliro I---0-I. Wc hAve -1. ' Siii:..!Tt-S.f nthrts. Win 5' li 't ' Imvr oi ' i ni'i!.il nttliil whifl .''' ' '!'"'! f.nls. S-ti.l II- I C v' i ''' ' '''" f'i't iri c am i --.' . i x; l.ini how, t'- 'C i MONEY ' '!l.i i III I : i'-1 r:li--' hilirt TtfT .t,-. A. m. MOTTNCR A CO.. 816 G eo. Gough, -f -f Funeral Director. Licensed Kmbalmer by the btate Hoard of Health. Full line of Coffins, Caskets, Funeral Supplies 1 White Hearse and 2 Black Hearses. All calls promptly attended. CASH PAID FOR EGGS. r.,.....-, .'WU)X Pere Marquette 22, 1323. THAIXS I.RWR Yll.R AS roLIXtWNl For Port Huron tml nl rust 9:17 A. M. at J :0i r. M. For Had naw ami wnjr f t.-Mn ii.41 A. M. and 7:15 r. M For Cramt ltapl1s, I.nllncfin ami wctrrn points. Irlrolt ami Tolrda 0:4.1 a. M. M.lItWIX, Aiirut. II. r. MOF.M.FR. HEAR YE ! We have been advertising winter goods long enough, and now wish to call your attention to our largo and well assorted line of Lap Dusters, Sweat Pads, Fly Nets, Sun Bonnets Ktc. Our prices are right and we will always be pleased to pt e you at our shop. Repairing Neatly Done. Wallace Adams. GEORGE ZUELCH, Dealer In Dry Goods and Groceries. 2sIC23.c3r to Lean upon gootl notes and other securities at low rates of interest. 7ZZ1 u To Cure a Cold in One Bav Ttifjo Laiativc Eromo Ouinine T&bicts. jz A I vi Mison bent coM in oast 1 3 months. Thh drmatnro. VS-. SS. XsyrTrirt BOX. 2ot v : I. rw. r II on every 1 Prices t Reasonable. ' I f L