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JAS.A. MBNZIS3, Publisher.
In the Best Interests of the Community in which we live.
FOR THE RIGHT AND T b HE Hi H K i N PARTY.
Vol. XXIV, No. 25.
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YALE. St. Clair County, Mich., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1905.
Price: $1.00 per Year.
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I m$k is here..
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Fancy Worsteds, beautiful patterns, from $12 to $18;
black worsteds, $10 to SIS; young men's suits, $5 to $12;
boys' two-piece suits, $2 to $5.50. There aro two sides to
everything, including a suit of clothes the inside and out
side. Hotter investigate. Fall stock of W. L. Douglas
shoes. Many styles. They aro right. See them. Also
tho Mcnzies line, men's every day shoes and boys' school
shoes. New lino of ladies' jackets. They are beauties.
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YALE CLOTHING HOUSE,
J. C. HOLDEN, Prop.
The :ihov h the trade mark of the K. C. Simmons Co.,
of st Loui-. Mo., ft nd with this mark on any article you
may be sure of perfection. We carry this line complete.
Our Line is Complete.
We have refeience to our stove depaitment and would like to haye
you call If in need, liefore buying see our
Base Burners and Hot Blast Stoves.
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Guns and Ammunition.
AV can furnish vou with a Winchester, Marlin or Savage ehot gun
and e.tn iVe you as good a deal s any mail order house
in the United States.
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THE CUTLERY MAN.
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They Keep Good Time..-
Any watch or clock bought at my store is guaranteed
to keep good time. If it is not right bring it back and I
will make it right. The largest stock of good Jewelry
and Silverware ever shown in Yalo can bo found here.
L. ROY
, Kidneys Filter TJieJod.. ?
A If you have a water lilUr on a faucet at home that gets out
of order and does not do its work properly you have it re-
paired wunout aeiav. isnt n even more iniforiaub iui.
A your kidneys, the filters of your own life-giving blood.should
' be in perfect condition ?
' When you have the slightest warning that all is not right
fcj with these organs you tdiould take pome medicine of known
mem ni once.
Mathews' Kidney and Backache Pills.
They will quickly restore your kidneys to their natural,
healthy condition, so that they will do the work perfectly
that nature designed them to do. Price, 50c. Every box
guarantee! by Mathews & Wight.
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f MATHEWS & WIGHT, Props. m
and so is our fall
stock of Men's, Boys'
and Children's Clothing
In Men's' Cassimcre
Suits we have a variety
of styles ranging In
pneofrom $3 to 812.
TTuXjE. MICH.
FULLER,
laKe.-
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JAMES LIVINGSTON. President.
W. H. LEARMONT. Cashier.
Yale State
ITilljE, MICH.
"Capital. - S25.000.00.
DEPOSITS SECURED BY REAL ESTATE AND OTHER GOOD SECURET1ES.
This liank is under supervision of the Commissioner of Hanking and is regu
larly examined by that Department.
Money Loaned on Good Paper.-Real Estate Loans. -Ho Bonus.
We Will Purchase Auction Sate Notes at a Fair Rate.
We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Let us help you save money. (Jet our Savings Hook. Any amount received
and 4 Ter Cent Interest Paid.
I ... Personal... I
.u May lli).n to Kuor.
David JJrown and wife were at Laun l
Monday.
Chas. Hounds va3 in Port Huron
Wednesday.
Fr. P.J. Cullinaue was at Port Hu
ron Monday.
Sheriff Moore was up from Port Hu
ron Saturday.
K. JJ. Fuller spent part of last week
in Deckerville.
W. II. Cole was in Port Huron Mon
day on business.
PheLe Hoy visited her parents in
Capae bat unlay.
Vida Iloier visited with Marlette
friends batunlay.
H. F. Heard was in' Port Huron
Tuesday on business.
Chas. Dewey, of Melvin, was in Vale
Monday on business.
A. H. .lackson transacted business in
Port Huron Saturday.
Minnie Wood, of Capae, tailed on
Yale friends Wednesday.
(ieorge Mann is at JJrown City this
week working at his trade.
Lizzie Parkinson visited her sister
Anna at Peck last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ji. (J. McLaughlin were
Port Huron visitors Monday.
A. J. Ward and Moses Moore were up
from Avoca Monday evening.
J. F. Holden was down from Drown
City Tuesday and Wednesday.
Harry White and Howard Kme.ry
were down from Marlette Saturday.
F. P. Currier and James Melrose were
at Flint on business the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jeo. Drownke and son
spent Sunday with friends in Saginaw.
Mrs. F. T. Palmer and little daughter
are visiting relatives at Port Stanley,
Out.
W. H. Fletcher is in Fort Huron this
week where he is buying and shipping
hay.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. lieecher visited
Drown City friends Saturday and Sun
day. Dr. C. A. AVells and (Jeo. Smith were
in Flint the lirst of the week on busi
ness. Chas. Dlackford and Floyd Ilyno are
at Croswell working for a couple of
weeks.
Mrs. Thos. Laughlin, of Sarnia, is
the guest of her sister-in-law Mrs. F.
F. Fead.
Geo. Smith and wife, of Fargo, visit
ed Dr. C. A. Wells and family the lirst
of the week.
Homer Stableford, who is at work in
Mayville, visited his family in Yale
over Sunday.
Dr. Pollock, wife and son, visited
with .las. Wallace and family at Fdison
Heach Sunday.
Will F. Ituh, wife and two children,
Mildred and Howard, were in Fort
Huron Monday.
A. F. Sleeper, of Lexington, president
of the First .National Hank, was in
Yale Thursday.
Win. Williams and wife returned
Tuesday from a visit among friends in
Clyde and Kimball.
Misses Julia and Anna McTavish,
nurses of Philadelphia, are guests of
their stster Mrs. Win. Mason.
(Jerthrude Hlanchard, of Detroit, has
been visiting at the home of Mrs.
Hruce Menerey the past 'week.
Hev. C. D. Fllis is at Jackson this
week attending tho Synod of the Pres
byterian churches of Michigan.
Supervisor W. A. Cavanagh went to
Port Huron on Monday for a couple of
weeks on the Hoard of Supervisors.
(Jeo. Middleton, Will Cheeney and
Harvey Middleton were in Fort Hu
ron Monday attending probate court.
Mrs. Chas. Hounds, Worthy Matron
of Yale Chapter, is attending the Grand
Chapter ot the OFS at J rand Hapids
this week.
J. M. Campbell and wife, of Detroit,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Campbell at their farm in Lynn, the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Laughhead, and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul, of Sarnia, Ont., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Holden
over Sunday.
('has. S. Drown and family visited
relatives near Laurel over Sunday.
Mrs. Drown and children are staying
there this week.
F. T. Moore, Chas. Wellman, A. D.
Carlisle and W. D. Smith, Jr., of Port
JAMES McCOLL. Vice-President
GUY E. BEARD. Ass't Cashier.
Bank
Huron, were in Yale Tuesday in Mr.
Moore's touring car.
Dr II. II. Learmont. of Croswell,
spent Sunday with Win. Learmont and
family on his way home from Detroit
with a new Ford automobile.
(ieorge Zuelch, a former resident of
Fargo, but now of Onaway, was in
Yale the latter part of last week shak
ing hands with old friends.
Mrs. S. 15. Alexa. der ami two child
ren, of I ronton, and Mrs. Geo. Lennox
and children, of Port Huron, spent a
iew nays last week with their aunt Mrs
James Meharg.
Herb Fshleman, who has been work
ing at Lewistou for the past three
months, visited friends in Yale for
few days this week. He
Flint where he expects
coining winter.
has gone to
to work the
I'llltlisllt'll.)
Yale, Mich., October t, MV
Co'.iu'.-il met in regular session with
President barton in the rhnitv
Trustees present. Joss, Newell, Sweet,
Jin oik iiiuiou, imn.
Minutes of previous meeting read
aim approven.
Moved by Hutton and Supported bv
Sweet that the following bills be allow
and orders drawn for same. Carried.
iontincknt.
I- red Curry
F T Palmer
HusSecor
Harry Middleton
FJovd Somers
1 ro
2
VI (X)
John Pax ton is ()0
Will Foster.,
1 oO
George Thompson. ,
Albert Hoss ,
John Hutton
i (X)
2 X)
o" IX)
Peter Fmpey l no
Harry Middleton. 1 no
I- loyd omers 3 (X)
John Paxton iMX)
George Thompson 2 25
Hus Secor r (X)
Harry Middleton 2 (X)
K Davis
Dan Ferguson ."
Mait Irwin l
Dert Hoadway
DetLP&SC Wks 57 12
Hus Secor l h
Mich Tel Co
05
Andreae & Faxton 10 (X)
Heid Dros 2 (X)
Light & Water fund IW 00
Amos Sischo 75
Adam Arnold 1 12
John Paxton 1 tx)
Dourbon Cop & U Wks 71 no
Alert Pine A: Supply Co 13 17
USCIr & Foundry Co CM 03
LIGHT AND WATKK.
A Schlegelmlch $1011 f7
Warren JJoadway 2 35
F T Palmer 2 HO
H II Menerey 5 85
J T Wing& Co 4 H
Consolidated Coal Co v . . . 825 ("2
HIGHWAY.
Dan Ferguson 4 00
I )an Ferguson 1 5 10
A DePeel i 31
Wharton A: Co ; 4'.
Amos Sischo . 4 47
F W Andreae is 2'.
Yale Lumber A Coal Co 8 50
Daniel McMartin 31 no
Fd Chandler 35
H II Menerey : 47 .10
Moved by Joss and supported by
Huh that we allow Grant Holden to
build a live foot cement walk on the
south bid.' of his drug store. The vil
lage's share of the cost to be rebated
to him in 1 '.();. sidewalk to be built
under the direction of the sidewalk
committee. Carried. s
Moved by McCall and supported by
Huh that the sidewalk petition of Mary
Haxter regarding the ditch in front of
her premises be referred to the street
committee. ' Carried.
Council adjourned.
F. T. Palmer, Clerk.
DIED VIRY SUDDLNLY.
Lewis Dradt, of Lakeport, well known
in Yale and vicinity, was found dead
in his barn last Wednesday afternoon.
Coroner Falk, of Port Huron was call
ed and decided that death was due to
heart failure. Deceased had been dead
about two hours when found. Deceased
was a brother-in-law to L. It. Monroe,
of this Place.
The funeral will be held from the
house on Saturday morning at 10.x)
o'clock, and Interment will be made In
Zion cemetery.
Stoves For Sale.
A good range, burns hard or soft coal
or wood, also a base burner In splendid
condition. Heason for selling putting
In furnace. . Will be sold cheap. In
quire at Expositor oflice. 21-2
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"Fine Dry Goods at UetuU."
Tailored Suits From Heisel's.'
For fall and winter we'vH the handsomeht tailored suits ever in our
store the quality, stvle, lit and workman. hip are what would ex.
pect of a "Meisel" garment an.i the puces are ieisonable Our assort
ment includes the most desirable models, made up or fin- Broadcloth
Cheviots. Suitings, Tweeds. Fttr , i i all the leading nhad We have
exceptional values for I5. 1 7..10. S-JO ami f3 Tin twei. .-live dollar
one being our big leader which we recommend as the n;oi stvlish, per
fectly made, tailored suit that can be M.ld lor the, pnc
SPECIAL
On Friday, October 13th, our full ni winter catalogue
will be ready for distribution. Yon'il lind n the lirst
two pages, six ham'some illustrations of the above, men
tioned suits with a detailed deK-ript ion This catalogue
will be mailed free to any add less upon rque.t.
Write for it today.
Port Huron Mich.
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JDST THE THI
This is tho story' of satisfacton, !ai'ly it applies to
tho new winter Coats, Suits and Skirts. '
Also tho Press (iooeK Silks, Linens and Underwear,
Blankets and ComfortuMes, Curtains and Counterpanes.
Send to us for any want you may havo in our line.
You are sure to pet satisfaction.
Try a Pair of Our Kid Gloves
In 2 clasp dress gloves, in white and col .i s In 2 clasp Mochas
In 1 clasp Mocha, silk tilled
In 1 clasp Cape Kid (this 14 a mannish glove, very popular)
Wo have exclusive bah; here for Wooltex Coats, and
McColl's Patterns
Tie Ballenttafl" Dry Goods ' Company.
...Tie Sea Has iii
When wo must givo some attention to our wardrobes, llavo
you a dress to buy ? If so you should not fail to spend some
timo in looking over the fine lino of dress fabrics we aro show
ing. Our stock includes all of the new things that aro being
shown for the fall and winter of '05 and 'OG, together with a
complcto lino of staples, llavo you seen our largo assortment
of bags, purses and belts. Wo aro continually receiving new
things in this department. Our showing of
Ladies' Neckwear
is always bright and up-to-dato. Wo aim to show you tho very
newest things at all times and at tho very lowest prices.
Underwear Anything you may want can be found here.
Tho store where you get satisfaction. Thono 2S.
Groceries Always the Best. N-
Newell & Ponsford
IHAT
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ABOUT STOVES?
We know that it is pretty hard to decide what to buy s mietiraes as there
are so many kinds that uie ood. We have tevcr.il kinds that have been
thoroughly tested and always Iihvh been snt intact ory, and wo KNOW you
could not make a mistake if you bought any one of tho following Uase
Uurners, and we think the pih es we quote, on these compare favorably
with any yon might tt elsewhere.
AItT OAKLAND No. 53--1'nll ruckled, 10 in. (irepot, large mica surface
and all tire features that make these ttoves no satisfactory o0 00. '
All! OAKLAND, No. 43 same as above only smaller, 13 In. firepot $17
OOLD COIN, No. MM full nlckled, 17 in. lirepot, guaranteed to be one
ot the best etovrs on the market $50.
COLONIAL JEWEL, No. 17--well nlckled, not so large a stove as Ihe
ones just quoted, but with V) In. firepot $3." . Ju-t the siove you want it
your room is not very large, as it will not take ud so much room.
Call and see these stoves and if they do not please you we have others-,
we will bo glad to Ehow you.
John '.v Hutton
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