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T--r.,--T..1y . S-v WHAT KIND OF A DRUG STORE DO YOU WANT TO PATRONIZE FOR 1904 ? lM you want cheap price and cheap quality? Or do you want high price and high ouallty? Or do you want high quality anil f.iir price? If quality doesn't count with you and you ant only chea;M'riee items we ti ll you candidly that you had better not mine lure to trade. Hut if you want quality lirst, last and all tho time we invite you to make this your headquarters for nil Drug Store Coo.ls. You will not bo disappointed with the ser- vice'thut we give you. You w ill learn to think more and more of our Drug More the longer you do business with us. We thank you for the very liberal patronage of tho past and trust wo may be nblo to servo you letter lu the future. Yours truly, THE PALACE DRUG STORE, 4 fZ'7 'r I Gee IN But It's Cold! Yes, and we have a Coal that is a positive antidote for zero weather. Burns evenly and throws out so much heat that mid-summer tem perature is the result. Prompt delivery to all parts of the village. 'Phone 55. s HOLDEN LUMBER CO. tt--We handle all Kind of Hard and Soft Co il. V? Us This Bank I, ij.-sl ; t! J-imT Mil tl." il. li. t' M ;.i .t tin" ynuiv'-un-n an! Wl'l'llll-ilil iir Mi l nine. V( . 4 r ' er!i. Iht. r't ll tlitu'1 ;ktvn:iiit mii-1 j i, vi h. ,!!... ;i of .!.! i a:nl i:j I. i FIRST NATIONAL BANK YALC. MICH i SECURITY I FOR DEPOSITORS, i S80.000.00. i i TI1I1 I'.uiik U nin!T fnlU-'l SutM ! hujHTvKloii. HEADQUARTERS choice cahidkVardTchocolates J.D. McKeItH'S. Over To dillmnt brand of Clears to felet t from. Business Brevities. lJNHt HAI.K 01: l('llS;K-rrnirly i kiumiiiti Mi-Arllmr lor hutUim., nln r lfit ri-iiilfiicc i" ilv, 111 Y!c A't'lr-i II. I:. liiiin.(')iiciiii. Mi 1.. : tl I "Vie. 'H i: A I i:in lav mans, t iri f nuil l.-iir jimm '!. Ii.i.i.r al tlie tTi' i( Wall;.v t:.l'.f:.l tii. I-a foii M i: -I'nuv, .tins of tm f.f Im ! 4 f i: I r f . ri'iln ;hx Iimiv, l.lrt li iM-iuct't li.'irn. j '- . 1 : . nti r. f irm a!i (in il. t t 1 . r . milt I mm mi r Irf l I H-lllH lit l'lV I II, lltlf llll.f frolll lllM'l. Tt rn.H l int I't'i t l. " r. I'ir (Ml l.u!ai itil-ill.'-. ir ill ll .t.i. ' li : ' J!, air, ,l:i'! o7- n lit i: AMI '1 1 1 1 : t i: l.IS MM! MA !.!' l.i... 11 n tin Wi.ir riM-rtr. A l-ly li iT' fur .niiii i:i. a! a ii-anti.iMo jt !. A l kti l nf frinf. tuff Liinl'-n M'i.i. For f ir iu nml t tin- a im ir. V- M. liM.m il tin all- M.it-- l'..itiK. ?l tf tltU'"!'. I M: xtl.l - si nviTii I.imi-i for II tit :t lit f Ixi . Ii'julr.'if lr;it k U ..' i-;i. a: II. I". M ii'.ii'k a: ;.h 4 iQeo. Gough, tmni Director. V L!c iifcfd l!ir.h;ilnur ty the Mate Hoard of Health. Tull lino of Collins, Caskets, Fnncral Supplies i Whits II ears e ni 2 Black Hearses. All calls rromptlj attended. Prices t Reasonable. I. 'i i i'l'i iiito prevulciit in tli:i nc clc-it'-ilK'-woiMl.". I.illln l.izu? Ktiuell, who was hndly hriihlcd hi-t wri'k, is Idw ly rerovi ritij;. Stt KuMud" c YunrMiiip lu-fore you h'.iy y-'Mr fpnee win-. It will pay jou. I 'i-n't fnri t our rvat ri'ductiun lle fi-r the nM f liirlrcn diiyu. J. I. IJmh-1-ntIin!. ln:'t in;.4 the i rv iuYvntnry pule. Thn uri' iunp jrre-it huruain nt W. II. r.Allt'iitino'c. Mr. ('iirulinp lloldcn, who make; her hiitot with her ho;t John, hatt teen ijuite fick tlie pnetweek. V-ulhs nri- as eel!iHl in tho winter aa in tho summer. Try onu uncu k week ut Windsor's Lnrhcr thop. Fatrtl kidney and hUdder troublen ean alwuvn be prevented hy the uno of 1 oley e Kidney tuic. sold by nil driie- giU of Vale. Arr.inKements are nearly completed for a crnd pood time at the llobbio IJ urn birthday celebration In Cros well January 'J-ith. I love thee, O yes I love thee, but its all that I can ever be, for in my visions tn me nigtiT, my a reams are Kocky Mountain Tea. Grant llolden. CJet your family washing done at the laundry. No tearing in tho wind as everything ii dried inside. Charges right. Work the bent. A. K. I.eavitt. Rodger Welch was taken suddenly ill from urinal trouble Tuesday even ing. Ir. Wight, who ia attending him, reports that he la out ot danger and doing as well as could bo expected. Lout on the evening of December IS, ino.'I, in tho mill yard or on Main Mreet, Yale, a lady's black pluh cape. Find rr will p!eao leave it at Staley A Coa drug drf! and oblige Sarah I.ennon. Jhu McMurtno has sold 10 acres of hid farm in I.ynn township to his ton Steve and this week purchased An drew A 1 ward's honso and lot on Marv Mrn-t. Mr. and Mr. McMurtrie wifl soon mo to Yale. Wo welcome them to o il nti.M. All hi Merer if chronic. diieai tliould consult the old reliable spi-cial-it, Ir. Voorhers, at Hotel 1'aisley, Thursday, Jan. JH. This noted fpecial Ut has inixile many wonderful cures in this county. lo not forget the date and call and m-o liim. ConatiM ation is free nnd t l lIKs (JI'AKAN TKKI. A grand mntquerado bull will be given at Hotel Fargo, Fargo, on Wed. neday evening, Jan. I'D. Tho public cordnlly invited, (iood miuic in at tendance. Kill, Including supper, f I.M). I'nzt swill be given the mo-t comic dresed lady and same for gen tleman. You may look for a good time. According to published reports In the I'ort Huron papers, wo are led to believo that the l. K. Noble cUte is insolvent. The petition of the ex ecu. tors sots fort! that tho ascts are ?0)oo and Uiat fsoo.ono in claims are tiled with thr commissioner. In biok. Ing over the flic of this estate on Sat urday afternoon last Judge of 1'robite (Sraham discovered that the bond tile 1 ly the executor had disappeared. At torney! have been in the habit of ex amining the tiles in the ofllce, but it is seldom that paper turns up missing. The bond is recorded, and no incon venience will result from its disappear ance. Airaln 'tl Willi i.- lai )rar, Ai.il lie 11 Miltly wlii r In lli r.ir. A l ml tMo r.in llvf ni rln-iii ut line, HI li.i.'inrn mil )rt Ik-khii, (if lnl lv vu-m. Illi Mill lie don.-, nil ! I ai )i-ar. Y , Mnrtm-n four It I ap year; It' In i.nr Ii.iihU now, W, ilrar. Now wi' iH mil a 1 1 1 1 on tho M Hiir HiihI v, l(niiv. l am nml lki, Iih' nml .Mm tin, ( In U uiiJ .'I'iki'. Oil! Ia-Ai ) -.r. Statu Farmers' Institute at Kmmet to-tay. K unants in veilings cts a yard at W. li. lUllenttne'r). Several snow Mono the pst week have replenished (lie sleighing. A. K. Jackuon is up and around the hotel, lie is feeling much improved. Ueorge Summers has been very cick the pant week or inoro witii appendi citis. Windsor's ialt hen bath are inrgor ating nnd healthful. Try onu each week. Low prices on nil he-vy weight clothing and furnishing at tale Cloth ing House. When in need of jot printing call up 'phone ; nnd The FxpoMtur ollicu will ilo the ret. Klstnn Clark, of Argyle, is very tick from inflammation of the luncs at tho homo of his brother Herb in Yale. Too Yale Harness ('o. will bo pleased to have, alt indebted for work and goods to call and kettle up as tuou as convenient. James II. Martin haa fullered con siderable; from u cold in tho eye this week. 1 1 id hoped no serious rults will come from it. Kvcrything in our store will be Mild at r lit need prices from now till Feb. 1st. Take ad vanta'H of this oppor tunity. KoundstV YanCamp. It's pretty hard to define real beauty. Uire and beautiful women every where nun their loveliness to Kocky Moun tain Tea. .';." cents, (irant llolden. l!ev. Kmerick, former pastor of the Msrlc-tte circuit, having deserted the Held, the work will bo supplied for the balance of the year by Key. I ho Iurr. The Ladies' Aid met on New Year's day at Mrs. A. K. otrander's. Only about seventy were present. I rctty good for the lir.it day of tho year. Is it a wonder wo have hail btorms ever fince? KL3 Hurry Middleton, carrier of K. K. I) No. 1 , has been confined to his home bv sickness the past week. Postmaster Wallace, und Will Stark. have each taken turns in delivering the mail dur ing his illness. Jan. II. Moore and family are now occupying their residence on Kenne- tick street lately vacated by Dr. r. i. I.athrop. Tho latter's lamily have moved into rooms over Mathews iV Wight's drug Kture. F. .1. shoemaker, representing the Nalioiul liWMiit To., will he at I'almvr Pro. & Co.' store to-morrow (Satur day j to explain the merits of tho Na t ii i ii h I good. Head the ad and then go in and samph? the goods to-morrow. Mei'innintr thi week tho stores of Croswt II will close at C.',') every eve nriir with tlie exception of Saturday evening. 1 his propo-uioii is le::ig Imm'd up m nearly every town of the 'nl and meeting with the best of favor. F. Kurn de-ires to iv to tho-e h-tving hores for sah that he is ill iTe-eut buying liorse for the I'.istrrn mnrkets and paying the hiyhest prices for s ime. May he found at residence oiu' half im I w north of Yale or call 'ji!io:ii 3'. I'.'i-tf Wedne-day evening t.vo sleighload of young people dropped in o:i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilt at Hotel de Martin and spent a pleasant evening at cards and dancing. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, after which the company departed for their homes hoping to spend many more such evenings. Tho many friends of f!. II. Hausan, engineer L.K.WV. U.K. at present living in Lima, . will be pleased to know of his recovery from threatened kidney disease. He writes:"! was cured by us ing Foley's Kidney Cure which I re commend to all especially trainmen who are usually similarly ailltctcd." Sold by all druggists ut Yale. Wm. Lincoln has decided to hayo an auction sale, on account of his wife's ill health, therefore he will oiler for sale at public auction on his premises 1 mile north and 1) niilcs) west of Hose burg, on Wednesday, January IU, HkU.a number of well bred horses, cows, sheep and hogs. Sale to com mencoatone o'clock sharp. W, W. Lord, auctioneer. Leslie Silverthom has purchased Charlci Ihmnds interest in tho Yale Harness Co. The business will bo con ducted under tho same namo and will do business on the same principle as heretofore. A full stock will be car ried and the prices asked will bo as low as consistent with living profits. Call at tno store and look oyer the stock. The many friends of Mm. Caroline Wilson met at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Kllsworth la.-t Friday even ing and gave her a reception previous to her going away. The evening wjs an enjoyable one, long to bo remem bered by those present. Mrs. Wilson lias gone to Charlevoix whero she will make her future home. May every prosperity be hers in her new home. There has been considerable talk of Lite among Yale's business men and citizen about the advisability of peti tioning the American Fxpress Co. to establish a down-town ofhee. The pro position seems to meet with favor here and we see no reason why tho cxprea company should not ho willing to grant such a request- At the time Joe Muir was working at the IVre Marquette railway station a petition was circulat ed and liberally signed by the business men of Yale, but the Fx press company would not listen to the request. On Thursday of this week Lert Hidden circulated a petition and recured the signature of nearly every business man and firm in town. A VEST-POCKET DOCTOR. Never in the way, no trouble to carry, easy to take, pleasant and never failing in results are DeWitt's Little Farly Kisers. A vial of these little pill in the vest-pocket is a certain guarantee against headache, biliousness, torpid liver and all of the 111 resulting from constipation. They tonic and strength en tho llyer. Sold by (irant llolden. l7! iisbii 7 TiSfllTi'ii'fcUi 2 NEEDA moment only of your lime for this ail ami wo want to tell you of a littlo liuu li party to lu "Wen soon to which wo invito every reader of thi jiajier. On Saturday, January 16, 1904, Mr. F. J. Shoemaker, representing tlie National IiU-uit Co., will he at our store to show you tho merit of tin line of oimI., explain their construction and reason with you on their ili ri'Htiliility. We will haye plenty of samples ami want you pIiouM try them. For Sundays Lunch we will have a nice assortment ami you'll iiml it very convenient to take home a pound or a pick ae of these delicious productions of the baker's art, should the sample please you. Package Goods. 'Al 7ai Oat Meal Cracker Kennedy' Scotch ColTee Vanilla Wafer K e n n edy ( )y s t e r e 1 1 e N. H. C. Cinder Snap' (iraham Cracker U need a Biscuit Reception Flake Cheese Sandwich X. B. C. Soda Biscuit L'nceda Milk Biscuit Xahisco Wafer (Vanilla, Chocolate and Cherry Flavors.) Bulk Goods. Duchcs Snow Drop Maple I'u IT Marshmnllow Walnuts Sultana Fruits Cocoa Bar Vienna Crimp Fi Xewton.s Carita Vienna Creams Happy Family Also a full lino of cheaper joods. A prill we invite you to visit our store on Saturday and tickle your appi tite with some of the neat est tickler on the market. If you can't come, telephone No. .'11 or send the boy. La Palmer Bros. Co. A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE. 2Z3 Carnival at rink this Friday even ing. He sure and attend. Chnrlcv Andre;' i slowly gaining tdrciigth b it is not i.b! t i l c out yet. W. II. c. ir.i t is ri:-l or. "f. comfort able und durable. Formic by W. It. liallentinc. We have u tine line of shoes and cents' f uriiishiiiL's. t a!l and teethem. J. I. Ko-cntli'tl, Vale. Liberal reduction is nrices on men's and boys' overcoats and reefers al tho Yale Clothing House. Two uleizh loads of Yale citizens drove out to Ja-. Weston's Friday ev ening last, tho occasion Lcing an oys ter supper. Manv of the ills from which women sutler can be completely cured with llorkv Mountain Tea. Kich. red Mood. good digestion and health follow its use. 3cents. (irant llolden. John Smaldintr. aced C:i vear. died at the home of his Dister, Mrs. A. Hal hnl! in (Jreenwood township, on Tues day, Jan. 12; cause cancer of the Imiw- els. The remains wero snipped 10 Mussels, iini., me uin. ! r. Fcad. cashier of the First Nat ional Hank, and Dave I'.rown spent a part of last week in Sanilac county on business and while on their way home Friday night last experienced the pleasure of an upsot one mile north of Yale. Tho team left Ihe cutter and its occupants in the snow bank and departed for home. Hayo sars the predicament was overcome by James Lennon acting as a good Samaritan and they rodo home in his sleigh, dragging ihpir own cutter behind. This is not the first experience of thi.1 nature, for Kd says ttiat scMom no accompanies Dave but ho is upset along eomo part of the road. Notlco to Mombors. All members of tho Iloyal Arcanum are reipicted to be in sent at the next regular meeting, January '20. In jtalUtion of oihecrs. W. II. LeaTtnont. Uegent. P. K. Mathews, Sec. For the Next Census. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. .Lei. Teets, Monday. Jan. II, r.'l, a s n. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mitchell, of Yale, On Friday, Jan. b. I'.Kd.a son. Horn to the wife of Heo. Cottslavcii, in (Jreenwood, on FucHday, January l'JOl, a daughter. iu.,. i.. M. iii .I Mm I'vrnt I.miI Inc. Iiuiu i" .'ii. ---n ton, of Yale, on s in 1 iv. Jan. 3, I'.Hil.a daughter. Domestic Troubles. It is exceptional to find a family it I. i.rn f liorn arr no liollie t ilJ rtltitlires occasionally, but t'ieo can bo lessened by having Ir. King's New Life Fills around. Much trouble they save by their great worn in siomacn ami iiyit i ..... i I Tl..u nrt iii 1 1 rliTn trnii 1 1 1 M 1(1 . I iirj ....... w w.., butcurc. "'K at (Jrant Holdcn's drug store. DISSOLUTION SALE. FWerything In our hardware storo will be sold atrcduced prices until in ventory, which begins February lit. Those having accounts will pleaso call and settlo before that date. HOUNDS A VanCAM l". 20 D ay Bargain sale .).)C 12c . . .Vc a yd. -J Dress Goods l..po SuituiL !?l.ll 7.V SuititiLM l.J5 Suiting .s :,qv uilins.. 4II tl . Prints and Percales. All Print. Sea yd. life Percales 10c Percales ,sc Underwear. Men's $1 wool for ssc Men's .r0e heavy lleeced 42c Men's 40c heavy fleeced for :J4c Men's :?5c- heavy lleeced !!!!!! i4c Clothing 20 per cent off on all Men's & Boy's Suits and Overcoats. A Phonograph Free. To CVerv twrsnil hnvlmr n nnlr nf .shnu .-.tl l. ...iiii. i i guess on tho number of beans contained in a quart can. To the per- ts,"'"r i" n'wiu uuiiiiRT win oc given .1 cJ" Phonograph Free. (jroccrics During this sale we will offer 20 lbs sugar for $1; all plug tobacco So a cut; best L'.'c tea lSe lb; .Iup:une tea siftings'lJc lb; 1 gal pail syrup USc; best can corn, peas or pumpkin 8c a can; queen olives lOe bottle Sc; lleinz's mustard dreing ,c per bottle lleinz's mixed sweet pickles be per bottle. " ' E. B. FULLER & CO. '& ) - To. i Time To Settle Once each year or oftener every man shouM settle every account he has contracted in that time. If you Imve) not followed that practice in ihe past, now is a good time to get square with the world and htart the year 1 ; J aright. W'v have a great many accounts out.-tanding and must have the money due, therefore each and every one owitv tis is requeued to call between now and Jan. 1st and straighten their accounts cither by cash or note. After that date the books will bo closiil and a strictly cash business will be transacted. Wharton & Co, Yale, - Mich.