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The yLE Expositor J as. A. Mi :n.ii :s, rublisher. THE BEST OF iRNTRRTAIMRNTl What is Ther L pa Entered in the st-Ollice at Va'o as Second Class Mail Matter. fort srnscKii'Tiox i:ati:s: 0 U 11 JL U II 1 U 1 11 XIX U XI JL One Year 81 00 Six Months ; :) Three Mouths !!." is always available in the homo whore there is a Pa I LADIES' CLOAKS. In Ladies' Cloaks we have several short ones. They are Rood and warm, but not quite lii from $3.50 to $7.50. Your choice in these Coats for Advertising Hates mado known on application. m IAN WYi U" urua iv. i nvj ONI; NINI:TY 1:1011 T. They are bargains. Just what you want for a slip-on-cloak. LADIES' LONG CLOAKS. In Long Cloaks we have not many left, as you will see by the following: II I Berb smid There 5 1 Ladies' Long Black Cloak, size 40. Price, $7.50. Reduced to $3.75 1 Ladies' Long Black Cloak, size 36. Price, $7. Reduced to . . 3.50 2 Ladies' Long Cloaks, color green, sizes 32 and 36. Price, $10. Reduced to 5.00 1 Misses' Long Cloak, color brown, size 16. Regular price, $8. Reduced to 4.00 These Lon Clonks are nil this season's goods and strictly up-to-date FURS Not many left, but we will continue to sell them at sale price while they last. Special in Underwear A few of those Ladies' Oar men ts, regular 50c. quality at 29c. These are exceptional good values and should ap peal to your purse. GROCERIES. Always the best. Prompt delivery our aim. Telephone us your Grocery order and we V4 will appreciate same. EAVIS S HUTCHINSON The Big Busy Store on the Corner. YALE, MICHIGAN Magazine Offer This Is I ln greatest magazine nv r pver made to (lie American people. There is nothing 1o t'(n:il it in the history of the publishing iitiKitirss. Each inap:i7.ii e is the hler of its class the greatest and best in the world. I he three eovrr the entile magazine hi-ld, Mini re u unique and desirable collection, tilling exactly the needs f every American home, and at hii unheard of remarkably low price. Order today, hon't put it olT. Woman's Home Companion is not excelled by any other home and family publication in the world in beauty, fashion, th tion, art and illustration, helps, hints and ciiteit;iinnn,:, special articles, Mrtbtit features, line paper, superior i riming, b vs' and girls' department, household departments, knit ting, crochiting and all fancy work. 'Ihe- Help One-Another Club and scores of other exclusive features. In one year the Woman's Home Companion gives to the subscriber Mt least k complete stories, 2 serial stones, more than one thousand pictures and illustrations, hundreds of the newest and most correct fashions and furnishes paper pittotm for cadi one at ten cents each scores of special articles, and hundreds and even thousands, of other helpful and iutciesting suggestions and advice. The Review of Reviews. Many other publications are desirable, and you may prefer this or piefer that fiction and art publication, but "Keviev of Review" is necessary. Substantial American men and women are going to keep up with the times and they are going to tak the shortest cut which Is "The Keview of Keviews." Twelve hundred pictures a year ami departments giving the best that is in all the other important magazines all over (he world; timely and in forming iirticles almost as fres'i and full of news Interest as a daily paper; and Dr. Albert Shaw' interpretation of the public men, events and issues of the month in "The Progress of the World." will mot The Cosmopolitan I shortly ccome the most widely read magazine in Amenca, now that It has passed to the ownership of the t successful publishing house in existence the Hearst organization. AOIMXX) conies a month will shortly l required to till the demumi, while within a year it will outrank evry other magazine in this country, The best, tn matter what it costs," is the motto of its editors, therefore to Cosmopolitan will be contributed the best, and come hist! It will Ik in Cosmopolitan that you will seek the writers of world-wide reputation; its llction will be m;istr pieces of pen craft; its whole contents will set the standard tor magnztne perfection. An Amazing Offer: The Yale Expositor, one year. The Woman's Home Companion, one year, The Review of Reviews, one. year, - Tlie Cosmopolitan, one year, - Sl.oo I All Four Sent Regularly 1.00 3.00 1.00 One Year For $3:00 Total Value of all Pour - - - $6.00 This is a Limited Offer and Should Be Accepted At Once. ;'. s oJlic" to THE YALE EXPOSITOR, YALE, MICHIGAN. Our Rural Subscribtr can have tho Michigan Farmer with this combination by adding 60o to prico. Prosecuting Attorney's Report World's Greatest Prosecuting Attorney Moore's semi annual report shows that during the past six months there were 3S0 crimi nal cases prosecuted in St.t'lair county. There were JM convictions, two ac ouittals. two discharged on examina tion, eight settled out of court and 21 nolleprossed. Arrests were made as follows: Abandoning wife and family and leaving the state Adulterv Assault and battery 31 Assault with intent to do great bodily harm Jlastaruy jlurglary Carrying concealed weapons : Cruelty to animals Defrauding hotel Disorderly ... Disorderly, third offence Drunkenness -1 Embezzlement Talse. pretenses , - Forgery : (laming devices ' Indecent language Indecent liberties with female child Larceny 23 Larceny from dwelling houses in the day time Larceny from thu person lwd and lascivious cohabitation.. N on -support 13 IVrjury - Jtape Surety for the pace Truancy Vaurraucv Malicious Injury to real property... I A clerevman who resigned his pas torate to take up the practice of law, assigned as one reason for his change, "that the average man will pay more to keep out of Jail for one day than to A Healing Gospel The Hev. J. C. Warren, pastor of Sharon llaptist Church, llefalr, a.. says at Electric Hitters; "Its a liod send to mankind. It cured me of lame back, stiff joints, and complete physical collapse. I was so weak it took me half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Klectric Hitters have made me so strong I have just walked three miles in 60 minutes and feel like walking three more. It's made a new man of me." treat est remedy for weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold under guar antee at r oi lock iv iiennessy a drug store, rnce, w)c. FRIDAY. FFimUAKY 2, 1WW. ft O) A Items of Interest 1;i!-u Vrom Our V.x- A l..-il.iiTi 1. oJJ ALL THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS in the Urge cities are using I'Ull nuni paper on their best work. Uiddlecomb's Studio is the only place in the city to get photos on this paper. We une the rutinum paper and ive you no substitute, and call It Platinum. We also have exclusive sale for the finest line of Photo Mounts and Fold ers manufactured in the United State Bfddlecomb Art Studio, Molsol Block, Port Huron. The Sanilac county fair for lio will be held on October 10, 11 and 12. A gas engine works is a new indus try which Marine City people are hop ing to secure. (Jeorge W. Da foe has leen reappoint ed postmaster at Drown City lor an other term ot lour years. Two St. Clair linns have recently gone to the wall the meat market ot Charles Keller and the Kconomy Shoe Store. Alex, llurnie, of near Sandusky, got his arm caught in the belt of a thresh ing machine and had it broken in three places. The Hiverview Hotel at Algonac has been thoroughly remodeled and reop ened to the public by Herbert Lankin, under the name of Hotel Lankin. For want of support, the lecture course at sanuuskv is now dropped without finishing the numbers. The committee finds itself in the hole. It h:m 'ist fln cilv itf Port Huron uliout Si 00 :i week to furnish simiilies to people who have been quarantined .1 : i .. : i :.. .i:..i.n... UIIIIUK I'll' ICt't'lll t-MWt'IUH Ol lllMUIK" ria ami scanei lever. It is reported that Michael iillis, aged '.", a farmer of Fmmet township, is insane and so annoys the neighbors that Supervisor Daniel OConnell has petitioned the probate court to have him confined in an asylum. Port Huron schools reopened this week after the diphtheria siege. Chil dren having had the disease are not allowed to attend school for four weeks alter the quarantine is raised. Drown City high school pupils re cently debated on the question: '"Ke solved, that the railroads of the United States should be owned and operated by the federal government." The argu ments on both sides were strong and well put up. Wilson and Lamb, the Smith Creek farmers who assaulted the principal of the school at that place and were ar rested, received punishment by the for mer being lined K, he pleading guilty. Lamb pleaded not guilty and w ill have his trial .January 31. The suburban cars on the Hapid rail way between Detroit and Port Huron will be exchanged in the spring for handsome new ones with motors of 112 horse-power instead of 7i, as at present, and ball-bearing trucks. The cars inside will be furnished with plush and leather and have all modern conveniences. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the cough "caused by attack of la grippe. It heals the lungs." All druggists in Yale. IT PAYS TO ADMRTISE. Don't advertise if you believe you are wasting money by it. Let your competitor waste his money on adver tising and perhaps in this way you'll soon "put him out of business," Fix his clock works for him! .lust stand back and laugh at him when you see him squandering money for printer's ink. Once there was a boy named lohn -we think his last name was Wanamaker, or maybe it was Money maker -anyhow his name was John, with some Bort of a maker attached to his last name. He owned oi) yards of calico, three pairs of jean pants, a half dozen pairs of home-made socks, and live pairs of boots. He called this a dry goods store through a Philadelphia newspaper, and offered to sell a pair of wool socks for 17 cents. The don't-be-lieve-in-advertising merchants had a hearty laugh at his pretensions. Youiur John spent :?o7 with the Philadelphia Ledger to advertise just one time ami had less than Sl.OOO woith of goods, lie was cautioned by the merchants "who knew it didn't pay." It was through sympathy that they offered him advice. Jlut John didn't listen to them, and went and blew his money in foolishly: and to-day poor John sees the result of his misdoings he has so many large dry goods stores that he can hardly find time to study his Sun day school lesson. A Night Alarm Worse than an alarm of fire at night is the brassy cough of croup which sounds like the children's death knell and it means death unless something is done quickly. Foley's Honey and Tar never rails to give Instant reiiei;ana quickly cures the worst forms of croup. Mrs. P. L. Cordier. of Manning ton, Ky., writes: My three-year-old girl had a severe case of croup; the doctor said she could not live. 1 got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. The first dose gave quick relief and saved her life'.' Defuse substitutes. All druggists in Yale. & 3 Opera, Vamhville, Minstrelsy W The Voices of the World's Greatest Singers "0 The Music of the World's Most Ka mows Hands and Orchestras Yictors, $17 to $100. Sold on Easy Terms M a. DR. ALICE M. DOERINC. DENTIST, Will tTT n oMo ore r HoMen'n drusstor on or alxxit l1nmrT i.Mh. Vjrni. ;r'liiatcof l'liUailclphU IxmiUI Cvllw. YAI.E. MICIIKiAN. Raw Furs Wanted. I will pay the highest market price for prime raw furs and good sheep !H-lts t my shop first door north of ieo. Mclntyres on Main street 37tf J. A. Cavanagh. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE if YA Victor Records, 35c and upwards rj. Pi Kb sa Victor Machines and a great variety of Records always on hand. Harris & Newell, UNDERTAKING. Special SALE ON Men's Heavy-fleeced Underwear Bed Blankets and Quilts Heavy Rubbers for Socks and Felts Mackinaw Socks Heavy Arctics Ladies' Flannel Waists Ladies' Wool Waists Ladies' Novelty Wool Suitings Ladies' Wool and Fleece-lined Underwear Ladies' Fleece-lined Hose Men's Jersey Shirts. Not wishing to carry above named goods over, we have decided to cut prices giving OXE-QrAUTKU OFF. B urt 1 Griswold Yale Pride Flour Makes Bread that is lightest, Kolls that arc daintiest, Cake the choicest, Pics that would please a dyspeptic, and pastry that melts in tho mouth all out of the same barrel A Thorough Trial Will Convince Yon Yale Milling Company L't'd. 1 y GEORGE W. BELL I'ractical and Experienced 'I Auctioneer V V rfv If you expect to hnve a sole this fall or winter I am pre pared to attend it on fhort notice and at a reasonable price. Have had twenty-two years of practical experience. It will paj you to see the old reliable auctioneei and jret his price before engaging an auctioneer. Order left at the Expositor oftice will receive prompt at. tention. We- Print: Note Hoads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes. Etc. Subscribe For The Expositor.