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I ! I i SOMETHING NEW! The yaLE Expositor ,Tas. A. Ii:nii:s, Publisher. PRING GOOD Knteml in tho Pist-(M;ico :it Va'o nil JSeeuiul Class Mail Mi! Iter. What? The New Idea Fashions and Patterns, also The New Idea Magazine at 5c a copy. Our urnsenirnoN kti:s: NEW One Year l 00 jaws 58E Kir IS W4 ii u .ass tv3 Tho jobbers aro having considerable tumble in delivering; their orders for spring good, es pecially in tho line of staple. We have been fortunate in getting a portion of our spring order and are prepared to show you some very pretty patterns in Ginghams just, what you have been looking for. You will find a good selection. The price is not high, quality and the advance in prico considered. We can furnish them at 10 and 12e per yard. (TTG a lata ClothO These goods need no introduction.. You all know how they wear and wash. You will find a com plete; line of these staple goods awaiting your choice. (TTPacific PercalesTS) like new. Percales promise to be exceptionally good this season. They wash good and always look We are prepared to look after your wants in this line. fApron GinghamST5) a full line. We buy none but the best and have all sizes, checks and colors. (TLaces and Embroideries) We are showing a very nice line of above goods. You will lind sonic dainty patterns just what you will need for your spring sewing. They are sure to please you. (TSShirtingsTS) A new line of Newport shirtings, just what you want for summer shirts. Fast colors and full yard wide. (TNRubberST5) This wet weather calls for rubbers. Don't forget when you want the best we have them. Hand the name is a guarantee of quality. -The Hall STON KV A UK We have had a great many calls for large crocks, cure of your wants in this line. All sizes from s to .'50 gallons. March Fashion Sheets now in. Ask for one. We are now prepared to take BEANS & HUTCHINSON, The Big Busy Store on the Corner. YALE, MICHIGAN m$m ii Word $ Greatest Magazine Offer fashion an(J furnishes papi-r ptttei anil even thousands, of oilier helpful This is the greatest magazine flVr ever made to the Ameiican people. There is nothing toeqiiiil it in the history of the publishing business. ISach magazine is tl.e h-mler of its class the greatest and best in the world. J lie three cover the entire magazine held, and are a unique and desirable collection, liliing exactly the needs vt every American home, and at an unheard of remarkably low price. Order today. Mon't put it off. Woman's Home Companion is not excelled by any other home mikI family publication in the world in beauty, fashion, liction, art and illustration, helps, hints and entertainments, special articles, itrtislit features, line paper, superior printing, boys' and girls' department?, household departments, knit ting, crocheting and all fancy work. Ihb llelp-One-Another Club and ncores of other exclusive feature. In one year the Woman's Home Companion gives to the subscriber nt least 00 complete stories, i serial stones, more than one thousand pictures and illustrations, hundreds of the newest and most correct ns for e.ic.li one at ten cents each scores of special articles, and hundreds and inteiesting suggestions and advice. The Review of Reviews. Many other publication are desirable, and you may prefer this or prefer that lie! ion nnd art publication, but Mieview of IteviewM' is necessary. Substantial American men and women are going to keep up with the times and they are going to tak the shortest rut which is "The Keview of Ueviews." '1 welve hundred pictures a year and departments giving the best that is in all the other important magazines all over he world; timely and In forming articles almost as fresh and full of news interest as a daily paper; and Dr. Albert Shaw's interpretation of the public men, events and isstn .s of lh month in "The Progress of the World." The Cosmopolitan will shortly become- the most widely read magazine in America, now that it has paM-d to the ownership of the most, successful publishing house in existence t he Hearst organization. .r)0,)00 c-i ics a month will shortly be required to lill the demnint, while within u year it will outrank every other magazine n this country. "The best, no matter what it costs," is the motto of its editor?, therefore to Cosmopolitan will i.e contributed the best, and come liistl It will be in Cosmopolitan that you will seek the writers of world-wide reputation; its liction will be iiiH.sli r pieces of pen craft; its whole contents will set the standard lor magazine perfection. An Amazing Offer: The Yale Expositor, one year, The Woman's Home Companion, one year, The Review of Reviews, one year,- The Cosmopolitan, one year, - $1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 All Four Sent Regularly One Year For Total Value of all Four - - .- - $6.00 This is a Limited Offer and Should Be Accepted At Once. $3.00 Send all Orders t0 THE YALE EXPOSITOR, YALE, MICHIGAN. - Our Rural Subscribers can hava tho Michigan Farmer with this combination by adding 60o to prica. .J Rapley Real Estate Exchange To the intending purchaser, the following list should contain somo piece or parcel that is ju&t what he is looking for. Head this list carefully: (iOOD building lot on Main stroot lictwocn lkicColl A 1Y the resiliences of Dr. l'olloi'k and .lanifs Atiooi) Iioiiho nnd two acres of land on .lone Street that someone will net lit a bantam. A OOOI) building lot on Main street next iV north or Mclntyreft Harris' building, 7.1! feet Wide. A OOOI) building lot on Mary street, known J.. as lot til of 1 appan & Law a addition. A coot) dwelling on Mary street owned by J.Y. William strevei. IKSHTY acres mile west of Avooa. Ooo.l 1 J new brick house. Otlier buildings good Fifteen acres timber. Will sell cheap or ex change for house and lot In Yale. TKiltTY acres 1 mile north and 1 mile east A J of Yalu formerly known as the Williams farm, now owned by Mr. l'arks. JMOHTY acres six miles north east of Yale. J New buildings, number one land, all clear- eu. rnce jjooo. lO I IT Y acres south of town, known as tho J.UUII13UII 111 17OUKono acre lots fronting on Main street 1 that are first class build lntt lots. Will sell each lot separately or all four together. rOKTY acres In Sec an of (Ireenwood towi 1 ship known as the Mcddaugh farm. OXK IIUNDKKI) AND TWKN'TY acres south west of Yale, without buildings, owned by .lacon an i iici. 1K IIUNDKKI) AND FOUKTKKN acres J southwest of Yale for f.'.'JOO. OXK IIUNDKKI) AND TWKN'TY acres of good land In recti wood township for (JSOO. rXK IIUNDKKI) AND TWKN'TY acres three VJ miles from Yale. Oood buildings, (iood loll. Trice $.ixo. f M:-N10ICY lilt K K STOuK llUII.DIMi OI) KJ Main street. Yale, 'IMIK fine newly remodelled dwelling on Me 1. chanlc street owned by I-ewls Aruistroiig i roperiy to oe soul at a Dargain. rIMIK John Mulr farm of 80 acres one mile JL toiith of ale. The creek touches It on front and rear and It would make first class dairy farm. rpwo IIUNDKKI) AND FOKTY acres, with L first class buildings. In Ooodlmd township to sen or win exchange lor smaller tarui or 40 or m acres, rrlce right. 'IMIK A.C. Teets f)rm of to acres In See. six J of ireenwood township, hirst class soil hirst class buildings, lo sell cheap or to ex change for 40 acre farm near a school. rpilK James Skifllnglon farm of so acres north 1 east or ale. Trice right. (iood soil, fair buildings pilK Oeorge Kaston farm of so acres In Sec M. of I Ireenwood large barn, application. 1 Otxxl buildings Including Six acres tlmler. Trice cic. on Oflico in Uapley Michigan. Mock, Yale, DR. ALICE M. DOERING. DENTIST, Will open an office over Itoldcn' drugstore on or about February l.Mh, lixsi. Oraduateof rhlladeiphl.i Dental l ollege. YALE, MICHIGAN. Six Months Three Months 17) Advertising Kates made known on aiilieation. 1'KIDAY, riOIlKUAUY iVM. a -nyr orer - i xo l 13ers a nd There I 9 A Items of Tin' ri -t T ;. n I'rwn Our l'x- M V chungfti :.n ! ; m (,r ICxpositor V A l..-.l.!.TS k lie-fourth Off Sale A roller skating rink has been nut in operation in C'roswell, All the schools in St. Clair countv are tilled to overturning this yi'ivr. On an average ."(K) cars pass through St. Clair tunnel daily. There are more during the fall. Everything seems favorable for Port Huron securing the. state rille competi tion shoot next .1 uly. Port Huron ice companies kept gangs ot men husv last sumiay on JWack river cutting ice. Forty years ago Henry McMorran brought the lirst hard coal to Port Hu ron. The amount was ten tons. The Newport Club in Marine City has been merged into the New Com mercial Club. There are T." members. O. 10. S. of Capac will give the high class drama, "My Lady Darrell" in their opera house, this Friday evening. The International Poultry and l'et Stock association will hold ;v poultry show in Port Huron from January 11 to IS next year. The Croswell hospital generally has about as many patients as the house can accommodate, which shows that it is a popular institution. A nautical school will be opened at Marine City by Capt. J. M. Fields. There are three other schools in opera tion on the chain of lakes. Itussel Douglas, the 11-year-old Port Huron boy has been taken to the re form school at Lansing to remain until he is twenty-one. Douglas is a drunk ard. , The court house grounds at Sandusky will be planted with shrubs, trees and flowers, walks will be laid and a regu lar line park will be had. It will prove a delight and a rest for many. A new organization has been formed in Fort Huron called the International Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Associa tion. There are over fifty members, tho membership limited to KX). Kev. C. II. Kutledge, formerly M. K. church at Fort Sanilac, is now lighting the saloon men in Kseanaba. Kutledge is agent of the anti-saloon league and is certainly making it warm for the liquor people. John Dell, night clerk at the lunch counter in the tunnel depot was ill for a week with scarlet fever before it was discovered. He was kept in the residence portion of the depot and it is believed that no spread of the disease is liable. Kev. I). II. (loodwillie, a minister for 10 years and for Zl years pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church in Port Huron, states that he has married over 1,XX) couples and as far as he can ascertain only one divorce has been granted, that of John Murta last week. An establishment of a state sanitar ium for the cure ami care of people suffering from tuberculosis is to be made and the line pine grove at Vassar has been looked over and pronounced a splendid site. The decision of the board of trustees is awaited by 'Vassar people with eagerness. State Organizer WOW, John Asman, believes that if tho headquarters of the W. O. W. are moved from Omaha, Neb., that the chances are bright for locating it in Fort Huron. The camps of the city. Chamber of Com merce, Major Koynton and others have all offered cordial invitations. (Jeorge L. Frown has been given a judgment of ."?2T0.3.") against William Sauer, Wm. C. Norman and Fric Saner. At the time of Wm. Sauer's trial for murder he gave a note to his attorneys, endorsed by his father and brothers. The note went to protest, and the above judgment was rendered: The Sanilac JefTersonian had a high old time with the cilice gasoline engine last week. The thing balked and noth ing was of any avail to make it run. Finally it was left in disgust all by its lonesome and in half an hour the pesky animal started np by itself and ran as easily and smoothly as possible. Just like some people in a lit of sulks. The best thing to uo is to leave 'em alone until they come to. A Niaht Alarm Worse than an alarm of lire 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 fails to give Instant relief 'and ouicklv 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 coulu not live, l got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. The first dose gave quick relief and saved her life'.' Kef use substitutes. All druggists in Yale. AN 1 hi might, honest young man from Yale to prepare for paying position in (lovernment Mail Service, JJox One, Cedar Kapids, la. .-N There is no alcohol in Celery King a medicine fresh from nature's hand. If you have never taken this great tonic laxative, ask your friends about it. 2-V. Raw Furs Wanted. is still in force and will be continued until Alarch 1st. We are selling underwear, all wool goods, heavy rub bers Mackinaw socks, bed blankets, ladies' waists and lots of other goods very cheap and it will pay to buy them now for next winter. urt 1 Griswold I will pay the highest market price for prime raw furs and good sheep pelts at my shop first door north -of (leo. Mcintyrea on Main street. 37tf J. A, Cavanagh. HARD AND SOFT COAL Do you burn Coal, Wood or What?TD If you use coal in your home we can furnish a first-class article at a right price. Our coal burns best, lasts the longest and costs the least. Give us a trial. WHARTON CO. There are many people suffering from weak nerves, weak backs, weak stomachs, and sluggish livers, who do not realize that constipated bowels are the cause of their trouble. Iron-Ox Tablets cure constipation to stay cured, and tone up every organ of the body to healthy action. 63 Iron-Ox Tablet., in a handy aluminum pocket casr, 25 centi at yonr droggUt, or seat pcit paid on receipt of prise by The Irou-Ox Remedy Co., Detrei!, Mich. Yale Pride Flour Makes Bread that is lightest, Rolls that aro daintiest, Cake tho choicest, Pics that would plcaso n dyspeptic, and pastry that melts in tho mouth all out of tho samo barrel A Thorough Trial Will Convince Yon Yale Milling Company L'fd. - ' T- t : , . ........ GEORGE W. BELL Practical and Experienced $ Auctioneer ' f.:i If you expect to have a sale this fall or winter I am pre pared to attend it on short notice and at a reasonable price. Have had twenty-two yeara of practical experience. 'It will pay you to see the old reliable auctioned and get his price belore engaging an auctioneer. Order left at tho Expositor office will receive prompt at. tention. w e Print Note Heads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes. Etc. Subscribe For The Expositor.