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Wo havo taken great pains in selecting them,
to havo confidence in the ono you buy thcra of.
When you go to buy a pair of shoes you liko
This is tho same precaution we take in buy
ing our shoes, consequently we havo such reliable manufacturers as Utz & Dunu, who manu
facture the best lino of ladies' fine shoes on tho market today. Tho II. W. Crocker $1.50 and
$2.00 lino in both Oxfords and Tans aro hard to beat for tho money. They have been tried
and found as represented. You will also iind tho white canvass walking shoes at our store
all sizes. White, tan and fancy hose to match.
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we aro prepared to take euro of your wants. You will find Keith's Konqucrors in all styles
and colors from the tans to tho shiny leathers, also the old reliablo hard pan, tho shoes that
wear liko iron. They arc just what you want for hard wear. We carry this shoe in several
styles. Call and look them over. Wo also have a good line of tho cheaper kind and will do
our best to please you. A full lino of silk laces in black and tan for your Gibson Ties.
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CARPETS
Like discord in music, poor color combinations
aro disturbing. Wo have exceptionally well se
lected Carpets and rugs. Do not fail to "drop
in" when in our vicinity and sec our fresh and
elaborate stock of
RICHARDSON'S SUPERLATIVE CARPETS
RUGS, LIN0LEUMS-6 AND 12 FEET WIDE, IMPORTED CIINIA
MATTINGS, PORTIERES AND LACE CURTAINS.
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A remarkable picture worth
MANY DOLLARS
can be obtained
FOR A FEW CENTS.
"The ThreeMost Beautiful Ros
. es." By Paul de Longpre.
At the urgent solicitation of tho
"Woman's J I ome Companion, Mr. Paul
de'Lonjypre. who is the greatest painter
of llowers in the world, consented to
make a painting of what he considered
'The Three Alost Ueautiful Hoses," and
the painting is without doubt one of
the masterpieces of this great artist.
This magnificent picture is reproduced
in all its original grandeur on the cover
of the Woman's Home Companion for
June. Although this cover is an. accu
rate reproduction of a painting worth
hundreds of dollars, yet the June num
ber, which has this exquisite, cover,
may be obtained at any first-class news
stand or direct from the publishers for
the! trivial sum of only ten cents.
Mr. Paul de Longpre is justly styled
the "King of Flower Painters." Jle
not only paints ropes, but every llower
that grows, and is the highest authority
on flowers. His paintings are found
Jn the most select homes. Some have
Fold for as much as seven thousand live
hundred dollars (87;!j(jU.(X)).
Artists, art critics and competent
Judges all agree that the covers of the
AVoman's llome Companion far excel
those of any other magazine.
The Woman's Home Companion is a
magazine which in beauty and excel
lence, art, stories, illustrations and
fashions, etc., excels all other home and
family magazines. The Woman's
Home Companion is published by Tho
Crowell Publishing Company, New
York City, also Chicago, 111., at One
Dollar a year, and is the favorite maga
zine in Nearly half a million homes,
where it ia read each and every issue
by three million people.
EXCURSIONS
VIA T.'13
Pere Marquette
POUT HURON, It ATE 50 CENTS.
DETROIT, RATE 81.00.
SUNDAY, JUNE 18.
Train will leave Yale at 8:42 A. M.
See posters or ask agents for particu
lars. 7-2
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR DETROIT
For the annual conclave of the Mich
igan (Jrand Commandery, Knights
Templar, June 13th and loth, at De
troit, Pere Marquette Agents will sell
tickets at a rate of ono fare for the
round trip, plus 25 cts. (Jood going
June 12th and 13th, and limited to June
16th for return. 7-2
STATE ENCAMPMENT, O.A.R.
TRAVERSE CITY, JUNE 19 TO 21.
For above occasion tickets will be
sojd at rate of one fare plus 25 cents for
the round trip. Tickets good going
Juno 17th to 20th, and limited to return
June 23rd, 1905. 7-2
Low Rate Excursions To
Portland, Oregon.
Account Lewis and Clark Exposition
will be in effect via Wisconsin Central
Railway. If you intend to go to Port
land this year ask the ticket agent to
make your ticket read via Wisconsin
Central between Chicago and St. Paul.
Pullman sleepers free reclining chair
cars and a la Carte meals make the
iourney comfortable and pleasant,
r'urther Information cheerfully given
by addressing II. W. Steinhoff, T. A.,
Saginaw, (W. S.) Michigan. 3-8
Farms For Sole.
Several forty-acre farms located in
Lynn township, for sale. Enquire at
The Expositor oflice or vrivfl to Lock
Box 42, Capac Mich. 51 13
The (Jble Expositor
Jas. A. Mexzies, Publisher.
Entered in tho Post-Office at Yalo as
Second Class Mail Matter.
SUIlSCRirTION rates:
One Year $1 00
Six Months W)
Three Months 25
Advertising Rate3 made known on
application.
FRIDAY, JUNE 16, l'.K)5.
I ...pERSONaii... I
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P Movements nnd Dolnjrs of People That f)
You May Happen to Kuow. Y
Charley Martin was up from Avoca
Saturday last.
"Wm. Henry f.nd wife were in Port
Huron Tuesday.
J. E. IJeavis has been in Detroit this
week on business.
E. H. Drake and wife visited relatives
in Flint last wreek.
J. A. Rapley was attending court in
Sanilac Centre last week.
Jennie Mann has been home from
Port Huron the past week.
Chas. S. Drown and family visited
relatives near Laurel Sunday.
Will Stoner spent a part of last week
with his parents at Sandusky.
Chas. "Wilson, of Drown City, visited
his parents in Yale Tuesday.
Roy McLaughlin is home from Alma
college for tho summer vacation,
T. E. Roberts, of Sandusky, was a
Yale visitor tho first of the week.
Frank Newell and Jacob Miller were
in Detroit Tuesday buying goods.
N. 11. Herbert and James McColl
were Port Huron visitors Monday.
Mrs. C. C. Stevens, of Sandusky, is
visiting relatives in Yale this week.
J. I. Tillotson, of Niles, Mich., is
visiting his daughter Mrs. V. A. Lacy.
Mrs. J. H. Deckton and two children
of Caro, are visiting Yale friends this
week.
Anson Somers and wife and Richard
Ellar attended the Jubilee at Flint last
week.
Jay Monroe and Fred Jones left on
Monday for Flint in search of employ
ment. '
Earl Pratt was up from Toledo this
week on a visit to his parents and
friends.
Mrs. Dietz is spending some time
the guest of her daughter Mrs. John
1 1 ut ton.
John P. Sheehy has been in the neigh
borhood of Sandusky the past week on
business.
Clare Perkins, of Petrol ia, Ont., has
been visiting W. H. Palmer and family
this week.
Andrew AVoodard was in Ovid the
first of the week attending the funeral
of a relative.
Albert Awde, of Indiana, the newpro
cessor at the canning factory arrived
in Yale on Tuesday.
Jas. O'Rourke and family, of Rich
mond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
II. High over Sunday.
Hugh Ferguson, who is attending
the D. U. S. is home for the summer.
He intends entering Alma college in
the fall.
Mrs, Mary Hennessy has been in
Strathroy the past week visiting rela
tives and attending the wedding of
Carrie Rapley.
Del Digby left Saturday for a two
weeks visit, after which he will go to
Deckerville where he will assume charge
of a creamery.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noble, of Drown
City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Andreae
drove to Lexington last Saturday and
Bpent two days.
Stott Mathews, who has been In the
northern part of this state for the past
vear, is visiting relatives and friends in
Vale at present.
Mrs. T. H. Wilson, of Detroit, return
ed home Tuesday after a two weeks
visit with her mother, Mrs. M. Muuroe
and other friends.
Phil Eichhom, representative of the
First District, St. Clair county, Daniel
Foley, county clerk, and JudgeTappan
were up from Port Huron Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andreae leave
next week for New York where they
will visit for a short time and also at
tend the wedding of Miss Munu, a
cousin, who hr, been their guest in
Yale several times.
A. S. Park and wife returned from
Spring Arbor on "Wednesday evening
where they have been attending the
graduating exercises. Their son Dert
and wife accompanied them home and
will visit in this vicinity for some time
Thos. Wharton, E. F. Fead, "W. F.
Ruh, John Holden and Phil Walker,
coal dealers and men interested in in
stitutions that consume coal were at
Saginaw Monday. AVhile there they
visited the coal mines and other places
of interest about the city.
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ENEaL.
Xo Man Can Either Live Tlously. or Die
KiKhteously Without a Wife. Klchter.
WILLEY-CLYNE.
"We're in an awful hurry to get mar
ried," said Miss Edna illey, pretty
and just 18, of Fremont, Mich., and
Fred Clyne, 23, of Yale, who called at
Deputy County Clerk Eartlett's lodging
place about 10 o'clock Monday night to
get a license.
With hearts that beat as one the
happy young couple went to the county
clerk s oflice where the required license
was procured. Then for some ono to
tie the knot. Luckily Clair L. Dlack
was soon found and they were married
shortly after 10 o'clock.
The young couple and their friends
and relatives came in on the lato Sagi
gaw train. Port Duron Daily Herald.
GARDNER-YVUltZELL.
A very pretty event took place at the
farm home or Mr. and Airs. .John uaru
ner in (Jreenwood township, the occasion
being the marriage of their only daugh
ter Mamie to Mr. Christopher Wurzell,
at three o'clock 1. M., Wednesday,
June 14, ltKJ5.
The young peopl are both well
known and highly respected, having
resided m tnat vicinity a numoer or
years.
The Expositor joins with their many
friends in wishing them many years of
health, peace and plenty.
irvixg-m'kenna.
Married, at Drown City on Wednes
day afternoon, June 14, 11)05, Miss Dora
Irving and Elmer McKenna. The cere
mony was performed by Eld. Nathan
Vandcrwalker of the Mennonite church
and was attended by only a few friends
of the contracting parties.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Mary J. Irving of tho village and the
groom a son of J. C. McKenna, one
mile south of Yale, and both are well
known and highly respected having
been born and raised in this vicinity.
The best wishes of the Expositor is
extended to the happy young couple.
Wanted.
A good, steady, sober young man
who wants to learn the blacksmith
trade. Call on or address,
R. E. Darr,
G-4 Durnside, Mich
TEN TIMES EASIER.
It is ten times easier to cure coughs,
croup, whooping-cough and all lung
and bronchial affections when the bow
els are open. Kennedy's Laxative
Honey and Tar is the original Laxative
Cough Syrup. Gently moves tho bow
els, and expels ail cold from the sys
tem. Best for coughs, colds, croup,
whooping cough, etc Remember the
name, "Kennedy's", and see that the
red clover blossom and the honey bee
is on the bottle. Sold by Mathews &
Wight.
Subscribe for The Expositor.
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PRIM BARGAINS
Arc you looking for bargains in Hardware? If so, call in
and look our lino over. Wo have a complete lino of Paints,
Oils and Varnishes. Every can of our paint guaranteed.
Make your old buildings look like new by giving them a coat
of New Era Paint
- The Best Paint on the Market. -
Don't try to sayo a few cents in the price per gallon of paint
at tho expense of many dollars in wearing quality. It costs
just a9 much to put on an inferior paint as it does tho best,
and based upon tho years of service (which is the
right way to figure) New Era paint docs not cost half as much
as paint that wears only one ti possibly two years.
We also have a complete lino of Gasoline Stoves, Churns,
Washing Machines, Garden Tools and Builders' Hardware.
The cheapest place in town to buy hardware. Call in and
let us convince you that what wo havo said is true. No order
too small for our immediato attention.
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Latest Shapes, Styles and Trimmings.
A fine line of Baby Bonnets and Caps.
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Wo aro still keeping our stock of
MILLINERY
completo for tho summer trade. Our
hats always give a good impression
and still better you keep tho imprcs
sion, and better still, wo don't charge
high for cither hat or impression. .
Como in and Soe Both.
Mrs.- Eva J. Black & Co.
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For Fancy Millinery
At Popular Prices.
If you wish to find a hat to suit your special stylo, to har
monize with your costumo, and to come within tho prico
limit you havo set, you can hardly fail to find it in tho num
ber of styles offered you here. A new line of turbans, shirt
waist, sailors and caps aro expected in tho last of this week.
M. M. Pearce,
Yale.
Successor to Mrs. James Brown.
The Yale Expositor has the Reputation
of doing the finest Job' Work in the
Northern part of St. Clair County.
PRINTING IS OUR BUSINESS. SEE OUR, SAMPLES,

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