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The Yale expositor. (Yale, St. Clair County, Mich.) 1894-current, October 06, 1905, Image 4

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CLOAKS . .
W are showing the fashionable cloaks in Children's, Misses'
and Ladies1 near. New goods daintily designed, neatly made, j
Attuutiyi:, both on account of their appearance and the very
in 'dt'tate prices at which they are oll'ered.
A special effort to secure unusual values for our patrons
has resulted in our getting quite an array of smart garments at
Mirpi isingly low prices.
In children's cloaks you will lind several styles to select from :
in blues, brown and tan and mixed goods. The prices range'
from S.'J.OO to sRS.OO, the sizes from 4 to 14 years.
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J ii misses" cloaks wc are exceptionally strong in all the latest,
sivl.-s. You will lind the Empire and the loose back cloak in;
blades, priced from $5.00 to 10. ;
In ladies' cloaks our line is by far the largest we have ever
had since we havo handled cloaks. Wo have the Empire cloaks,
in all shades, with and without the fur collar. They are neat
and dress v.
The loose back cloak is another good number and is especially
adapted for stout people. We carry this coat in black, brown,
tan and, castor. They also come in fur lined and sell from 10
to 25.
We issue you a special invitation to visit our cloak department
and bring your friends. Wo will show you just as gladly wheth
er you want to buy or not.
Yours for Cloaks,
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Advt rtiVin. Hates ina:!r known on
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rillDAY, OCTOHKlt ?, liti)."..
School Reports.
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Iron Ueris, .'?2.oo ,wl t:
Coutht-s, $'.(!() at. (I ti ;. a'
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A ! () ik Sidel.oard, $12.00 Pj
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count; Sale!
Below is a list of goods which I will close out
at a big discount:-
Onc Steel Holler, rcg.
Two Thomas Drills, plain, rog. i?7 now
One Cassopolia Drill, plain hoe, reg. $05, now
One Smith Wagon, 15 in. tire, reg. 15, now
One Jackson Wagon, ; in. tiie. reg. $15, now
One Jackson Wagon, J in. tire, reg. '4o, now
One Capital Wagon, 5 in. tire, reg. SIS, now
Three Handy Wagons, rog. $20; now
Fifty rolls of Uooting, reg. $2.50, now
Three American Cultivators, for Iican Harvester Attachment, reg
ular price $.30, now $25.
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40 00
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37 00
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IHSTTICT NO. S. HKOCKWAY.
Kcicrt lor month enlins September
2ith:
Number of days taught, 20.
Total attendance, 1570.
Average daily attendance, is.
Number boys enrolled. 12.
Number girls enrolll, 11.
Total enrollment, 2:?.
Percentage of attendance, SO.
Number neither absent or tardy dur
ing month are: Lulie Carless, Angie
Paldi, Mary Cavanauph, Mary Sheehy,
Jlarvey Carless, .losie Paldi and Charlie
Paldi. Clarica (loheen, Teacher.
DIsTKH T NO. 2, LYNN.
Heport for month ending September
2'.th:
Number of days taught, 20
Total attendance, 40"
Average daily attendance, 20
Number of boys enrolled, 11
Number girls enrolled, 11
Total enrollment, 25
Percentage of attendance, h()
Those neither absent nor tardy dur
ing month are: Annie and Hubert Cur
vin. Halph and Hoy Jnillock, Harry
Williams, Melvin Thick, (Jrace and
Hazel Mason.
Nina Freeman, Teacher.
DIsTIUCT No. H, ;i:ANT.
Ueport for month ending September
2'.ith:
Nuinber days taught, 20
Total attendance, '.Y.Y2
Average attendance, 17
Number boys enrolled, 10
Number giiis enrolled, t
Those neither absent nor tardy dur
ing month are: Nellie Palmateer, Ma
bel Carl, Huby Hestorick, Opal O'Con
nor, Florence Youngs, A"ellington and
Hiram Carl.
Honor roll for perfect conduct: Karl
Hickey and Emily DeWandeler.
Ethel Lewis, Teacher.
A SPLENDID IDEA.
A new idea in a cough .syrup is ad
vanced in Kennedy's Laxative Honey
and Tar. Uesides containing Pine Tar,
Honey and other valuable remedies, it
is rendered Laxative, so that its use
insures a prompt and efficient evacua
tion of the bowels. It relaxes the ner
vous system, and cures all coughs,
colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. A
red clover blossom and the honey bee
is on every bottle of the Original Laxa
tive Cough Syrup Kennedy's Laxative
Honey and Tar. An ideal remedy for
children Mothers praise it. It is best
for all. Sold by Mathews & Wight.
FAKM FOR SALE.
Wc will nlo pive ten per cent discount on
Wooden Pumps, Iron Pumps, Top Buggies,
Surreys, Single and Double Harness.
I will sell my farm of 10) acres two
miles south of Yale, one of the best
stock and grain farms in the slate, or I
will sell my insurance business and res
idence in Yale on easy terms. Heason
for selling, can't attend to both and
tenants are out of the nueslion. Call
on .). H. Merrill, Yale, Mich. 23-4
Full of TraKlo Meanlna
are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of
Casey, la. Think what might have re
sulted from his terrible cough if he had
not taken the medicine about which he
writes: "I had a fearful cough, that dis
turbed my night's rest. I tried every
thing, but nothing would relieve it, until
1 took Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, coughs and colds, which
completely cured me." Instantly relieves
and permanently cures all throat and
lung diseases; prevents grip and pneu
monia. At Pollock & Hennessy's
druggists; guaranteed; 50c and 1.00.
Trial bottle free.
busy getting ready
W. Locke were in
outh Park
Avoca.
Mrs. Charles Lapien is very poorly.
Mrs. M. Conger was in Port Huron
Sunday.
C. Puck of Yassar, visited at .I.Smith's
Tue.-dav.
There are prospects of another store
in town.
s. Moore has started a branch store
at Emmet.
Mrs. Fusee will haw her millinery
oj ening soons
The fanners iw
for fall when'.
Mr. and Mrs. C
Speaker Sunday.
S. Ward and wife were
visitors on Sunday.
Mrs. Mary M. Atkinson visited friends
in Avoca recently.
Eilie New kirk has purchased the
Kochestcr property.
Mr. and Mrs. Albion Oatman visited
in Port Huron Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Ardiel were in
Port Huron on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith visited at
Saginaw and Deward this week.
Mr. Ilricker has let the contract for a
line new residence on Main street.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. John Smith a
line young son, Monday, Sept. 2-", V.or.
Heed Mericle and Fred Hill, of Port
Huron, visited at D. Mericle's Tuesday.
Mrs. Hannah McKenzie and daughter
Julia, visited in Hrockway on Tuesday.
Miss Hlanche Ward and John McLeod
were married in Deckerville last week.
W. Kline, of Detroit, spent last week
at A. Kesler's. He has sold his farm
to Mrs. (). Wixson.
Mr. Hricker. grain and hay dealer,
has one of the finest elevators in the
county, and is now ready to do business.
L. M. Ardiel and S. Moore have pur
chased the farm property of the Atkin
son estate in Avoca. The remaining
lots have also been sold.
. Don't Borrow Trouble.
It is a bad habit to borrow anything,
but the worst thing vou can possibly
borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore,
heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains
and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness,
Hright's disease, and similar internal
disorders, don't sit down and brood
over your symptoms, but fly for relief
to Electric Hitters. Here you will find
sure and permanent forgetfulness of all
vour troubles, and your body will not
bo burdened by a load of debt disease.
At Pollock & Hennessy's drug store.
Price J0c. Guaranteed.
J. D. McKeith
"Wishes to notify the public that he
has rented the candy and confectionery
store recently occupied by James
Meharg, one door south of the Yale
State Hank, and has tilled the same
with fresh and up-to-date Candy and
Confectionery also a large line of
Tobaccos and Cigars which he will
keep constantly on hand. He hopes to
have his old customers and many new
ones as possible call on him. Only
agent in Yale for Morton Hread MTg
Co., Detroit. 23-2
SIOO-REWARD-SIOO.
Tlii rr.vlprs of this vapor will !o. iilcaspd to
learn tliat thf-ro Im at least oim lroalel disease
that science hat lieen aide to cure In all It
Maircs, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is the only positive euro now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh beinc a constitu
tional disease, rcipilres a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Curs N taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood ami inucoim miV
laces of tho system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, nnd (rlviiiff the patient
strenirth by building up the constitution and av
Kistiut! nature in doing its work. The proprie
tors have so much faith In Its curative powers
that they oiler One Hundred hollars for anv
case that It fails to euro, .send for list of testi
monials. Address K. .T CHI'NKY & CO., Toledo, O.
Mold by nil druggists. 7 cents.
Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation.
Auction Sales.
(leo. W. Hell, auctioneer, will offer
for sale at the farm of the undersigned
one mile south and one and one-half
miles east of Avoca on Tuesday, Oct.
10, 1W.V alL of his ,farm implements,
stock, etc. 'Jjaje to commence at one
o'clock sharjv Cause of selling going
to quit fAtm'ilig.'-i ..'.Urirt'JIrrntTielK 1 .
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Greatest opportunity to buy hardware ever ottered in
Yale. Having decided to move away from Yale, I
will close out my entire stock of hardware at prices
that will astonish the purchasing public. Just drop
in our store and eo for yourself. There will be
lots of goods sold below cost such as
Shoes, Dishes, Flower Pots and Baskets.
Jt will pay you to look at our line of
Silverware, Ranges, Heaters, Stovepipes,
Cook Stoves, Elbows, Linoleums, Oil
Cloth, Churns, Washing Machines, Lawn
Mowers, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Etc.
Also Glass and Hooting, in fact everything in the hardware
hue. This sale is for cash only.
g Don' I forget I ho jihtcc. - The Corner Hardware.
YALE, MICH.
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Menz "Ease"
Elk SMd Shoes
For farmers who work and others in all lines requiring a
good, reliable shoe which is soft, easy and comfortable, should
buy a pair of our Tan or Black Elk Skin Unlincd Work Shoo
made with dirt excluder tongue. Our Elk process of tannage
of leather is unsurpassed for its durability. Wo can furnish
thousands of testimonials from people who hayc worn them.
MENZIES SHOE CO.
DETROIT MICH.
Yale Pride Flour
Makes Dread that is lightest, liolls that arc
daintiest, Cake tho choicest, Pies that would
plcaso a dyspeptic, and pastry that melts in tho
mouth all out of tho samo barrel
-a A Thorongli Trial Will Comince Yon
Yale Milling Company L't'd.
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