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! READ THE ADS . ONLY $ I PER YEAR $J for the newsiest paper i u j northern St. Clair Co., Jj and it tells the truth I Subscribe fl in The Expositor each Jfe jj wee:; and you will PROFIT THEREBY 5 ic iui wzwx JAsJa.mSnZIES, Publither. In the Best Interetti of the Communitj In which we lire. FOR THE RIGHT AND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. Vol. XXIV, No. 13. 24th YTHtf YALE. St. Olair County. Mich., FRIDAY, JULY 81. 1905. Prico: $1.00 per Year. , - i i - , CLOTHES that command tho admiration of every person who thor oughly appreciates good, stylish garments. Wo have them for Men, Boys and Children. Young Meri's Light Outing Pants. Hats, Caps and White Vests. W. L. Douglas Shoes in Tans, Bals and Oxfords. Shoos that are right, look right and have the wearing qualities. Fancy Shirts, Neck wear in many styles, Night Shirts, Telescopes, Suit Cases, Belts, Gents' Fine Cashmere and Cotton Hoso in black and tan, Cottonado Pants, Jackets and Overalls, all of which you will find here at prices that arc right YALE CLOTHING HOUSE, J. C. HOLDEN, Prop. mm 'rr 13 1- m. IV . - r"-.v Every Man lsj Ss 53 S3 IS! is tot and Woman needs some article which we can provide. Our Stock of Hardware 3 includes all the very linest tools for the mechanic as well as a com- 3 plete line of j Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators, fj fet Screen Doors. Window Screens Wj ir v !?3 THE CUTLERY MAN. TT-XjX:, MICH. They Keep Good Time..- Any watch or clock bought at my storo is guaranteed to keep good time. If it is not right bring it back and I will make it right. Tho largest stock of good Jewelry and Silverware ever shown in Yalo can bo found here. L. ROY FULLER, .'3 tet$ If Our Prescription TV L 1 Detriment Beef, Wine & Iron? V It Is a valuable Tonic and Restorative For Invalids. Conval- y oscont3 and Patlonts Suffering from General Debility A Loss of Appetite, Etc. and is prepared by us. F; CORNER DRUG STORE 2 j MATHEWS A WIGHT, Prop. Is one of which we are Justly proud. Work in this line is performed accurately. Let us nil your lamny pre scriptions. Have you tried our JAMES LIVINGSTON, President. JAMES McCOLL. Vice-President W. II. LEARMONT, Cashier. GUY E. BEARD. Ass't Cashier. Yale State Bank Capital, - - $25,000.00. DEPOSITS SECURED BY REAL ESTATE AND OTHER GOOD SECURETIES. This Bank is under supervision of the Commissioner of Hanking and is regu larly examined by that Department. Money Loaned on Good Paper.-Real Estate Loans.-No Bonns, We Will Purchase Auction Sale Notes at a Fair Rate. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Let us help you save money. Get our Savings Hook. Any amount received and 4 Per Cent Interest Paid. Additional Expositions, Irving Palmer is working foT Wm. Mclntyre & Co. at lloseburg. Born to the wife of Jesse Tice on Wednesday, July lt, 1903, a "daughter. Chas. Hounds has secured the con tract for doing the plumbing at the 1 ale oolen Mills. The fellow who can be late when his interests are at stake is pretty sure to be late when yours are. Wantkd A girl for general house work at L. W. Uradt's boarding house, Pine (Jrove farm, Lakeport, Mich. (Jood wages paid. 13-4 Jack Ward, of Avoca, was called to Tawas this week to attend the funeral of his mother who died there recently. Don't fail to get a dollar's worth of that 22c tea at Jleavis & Hutchinson's inventory -ale. They are making a special price of 17c a pound or f pounds lor tM.OU. A party of twelve young men wen invited to meet Shirley Holden, of Standish, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Holden Thursday evening. A pleasant, merry time was spent with amusements provided. Sherbet and nabin'os were served thw guests during the evening. Delos Pall, former superintendent of public instruction, has written County School Commissioner Hlackney, stat ing that he hopes to make the St. Clair Countv Teachers' Institute this sum mer "the best ever." Mr. Kail will have charge of the school which will be conducted for eight days, comment ing July .'1st. Mrs. Ard and daughter Kva moved their household goods to Yalw Tues day where they will reside. Kva will teach' near there the coming school year. We are sorry to see them leave us as they were very popular in home and society circles in this place but the whom community join in wishing them health and nrosnerity m their new home. Capac News. The Port Huron Times lias put out an Industrial edition of twenty pages which w ill be lorever A source of pleas ure and profit. A line write-up of the city of Port Huron is given past, pre sent and future, with cuts of public buildings and public men. It gives population, assessed valuation, tax rates and miscellaneous iacts and short histories of different companies and lives of different prominent men. You should have one of these papers. The meeting of the patrons of the Yale creamery held in Central Hall on Wednesday afternoon was the most amusing assemblage we ever witnessed. In all there were about 250 or 300 pres ent, and at least two-thirds of them were attempting to talk at the same time. Among the crowd was one woman who could talk faster and say less than any one else. She was bound to have the satisfaction of expressing her opinion of the affair. Others were in fighting trim as well, but many of the patrons took the matter more cooly and reasonable. On Monday evening at about eleven o'clock our townspeople were startled Jjy a terrific explosion which shook every building in the village. At lirst it was thought that someone was dynamiting lish in Mill creek in the vicinitv of the Ox How but later it was learned that some of the young men members of the Single Dozen Club were just trying to frighten the young ladies. Considerable amusement was had the day following by issuing fake warrants lor the arrest ot those interest ed in the dynamiting. Although badly scared the "boys soon caught onto the joke. The Detroit Times is making such a handsome progress in all its depart ments and such an increasing circula lation that the people are thoroughly surprised and pleased with the results. The Times has always given its readers the eniciont telegraphic service of the Scripps-McPae Press association, and now is added the exclusive leased wire rights of the Hearst News service, which commands all the brilliant news gathering talent and facilities of the Hearst newspapers in every quarter of the globe, and guarantees to Times readers the most ample, accurate and varied stories of tho day ever presented by a Detroit newspaper. The Times is providing daily all good things possible for its readers. A Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party may be given to your stomach and liver, by taking a medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort, viz: Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are a most wonderful remedy, affording sure relief and cure, for headache, dizziness and constipation. 25o at Pollock & Hennessy a drug store. (Subscribe for The Kxpositor. NO OPPOSITION TO HIM. The seventh district has been fortun ate indeed in securing such an active, able congressman as our Honorable Henry McMorran, who is now serving his second term. There is no talk of any opposition to him. His methods, which are thoroughly businesslike and I W'-4. v 1. practical, are recognized as worthy am honorable and his success in.alway getting what he wants, and his want are always just, gives the people that satisfaction and confidence in him, that will assure his leiiig kept in Congress if they can have their wav about it. He makes himself familiar with the important needs of the district and through his careful consideration and undoubted influence, these needs he come noteworthy facts. Congressman McMorran has made a line record. rr WAS A SURPRISE. On Saturday morning last the store and creamery of K. H. Puller closed its doors. Investigation showed that lie was considerably involved and unable to meet obligations at the creamery mat uay. an oruer io saiisiy ins ereui tors Mr. Puller has turned over all his holdings to trustees. The creamery is now in the hands of James MeColl and E. II. Drake as trustees for benefit of the patrons. A meeting was held in Central Hall Wednesday afternoon to make some plans in regard to tho Creamery plant but nothing definite was accomplished. It is expected and hoped that the patrons will take hold Of and operate the plant. Tho hog" were turned over to W. J. Moore in trust for the hired help. The sympathy of the citizens of the town is all with Mr. Puller in this troublous time and it is hoped matters can be arranged satisfactorily so that he can make a fresh start. It seems that he has done all in his power to make good by turning everything over to the creditors and the helping hand should certainly be extended him. SCHOOL BOARD ORGANIZES. A meeting of the trustees of School District No. 1, Urockwav township was held in the parlors of the Yale State Dank on Monday evening, July 1, and tho following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Director 11. II. Menerey. Treasurer -W. (J. Wight. Moderator -.las. McColl. A NEW FIRM. With the retirement of P. H. Puller fc Co. from the creneral store on the corner of Main and North streets comes a new tirm tor l ale, continuing m the same line of business at the same Maud. Ily the change no new people have ciune in and taken up the stock. One of the well known and substantial men of our town in tho person of P. A. Jriswold has lmrchased the foods and is selling everything in the. store at a great reduction to reduce the stock be- 'ore addinsr new roods. Mr. Onswold expects to soon add a line assortment of seasonable and up-to-date dry goods, groceries ana snoes. i le win io pieaseu to have every reader of the Expositor an on mm anu iook ovir me bargains Deing offered. Reft-lo-WearsiafMCflii Every cloth suit in tho house is now on sale 1 1 just one-half of its regular selling price. All of oin plain, checked, changeable and fancy tatMa shirtwaist suits and all of our plain and fancy mohair suits are sell ing at ono-third less than usual. A large lino of walking skirts, spring and summer styles, now at half prico. All silk coats one-third les than usual. Let us fill your orders by mail. Dcscribo what you want' and let us send it on. Don't keep what we send unless you aro more than satisfied etBel cjt P ort Huron Mich. STATE Or OHIO. CITY OF Tol.KPO, lu UTAH COUNTY. ( Frank .1. Chenojr makes oath that If Is ncnlor partner of tho firm of F. .?, ( hom-v & Co.. dolnir. ImfcltH'M Id tlu City of Toledo. County and ht;it aforesaid, and that Fiid tlrm y av th um of ONE HUMMtF.U IM)I.I.A Its for earn and every caso of Catarrh that eannot beenred tv the use of Hall Catarrh Cure. FKAN K J.CIIKNKY. Sworn to Iteforeme and nulmcriiyed In my ires- enco, thin i;th day of December, A. D. li. A. W. (il.r.ArMIX. ' N OTA BY PUHLIO. Iln's Catarrh Cure Is taKen Internally. nd et dlreetly on the Mood and mucous iurfaces of the system Send for testimonials free. r.il.i llKr.i CO., 1 oieao, U. fMd by all dru(nrlts,75e. Take llall'a Family rilli for constipation. ...116 1 If c BUI ll 1UIII 100 doz ladies' pure white undervests. 5c each. .rX) doz vests at 10, 15 and 25c. short sleeves or no sleeves. Men's fins balbriggan underwear, 50c liue. now 3'Jc. Parasols $1.00 to 3.00, sold at i off. .8c colored muslin?, now 5c. 10c colored muslms, now 8c. 12J, 15 and 18c muslins, now 10c. luc cotton voiles, now 10c. i 20c cotton voiles, now l"c Silk suitings, 23, 3;, oil, 09c. Cost you 33c to 1.00 to mutch, hverything in ready-to-wear garments at low prices. Suits at i to I oil of former low prices. Skirts and Petticoats $5 buys a 7.50 value. J sure and try us for your waists. If you cannot call, send. W e will give your orders prompt and careful attention. JlcCaU'a Patterns for August now in a lock'. The Ballentine Dry Goods Company. 2?ort Z-Zia.rcn. 2sZic.'.:. i: Jx Z SZ' sz- 7- sz- sz- ss. sy. s-, rftyK Mir mm m See Bills For Particulars. Sale Begins Saturday, July 22 and ends Saturday, Aug. 5. First come, first served. Goods Promptly Delivered. Phono 28. Newell & Miller. There is a Difference.... In what you need now and what you need in winterD Now it may be wedding zifU kniyo. fork, spoon?, a bakin" dish or a fruit dish. Almost anything in silver is suitable and tvo havo it. It may bo. something for your own comfort a hammock, icecream freezer, gasclino stove, lawn mower, or cream separator. Wo have any and all of theso at tho right prices. Perhaps you need something in tho lino of haying tools hay rakes. tedders, forks, pulleys, blocks, slings, all of whioh wo can furnish to you as cheap or cheaper than you can get them elsewhere. Tho placo to buy Tho Red Front Hardware