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FIREWORKS FOR THE 4th.
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Wo have the latest improved noise-makers for
the day ami the popular fireworks for the even
in'. Our stock U fresh and largo and though
wo hope to have enough to go around it will ho
a good place to buy your fireworks early thus
having a wide choice ami also making sure of.
having your supply.
Fire Crackers, Cannon Crackers, Tor
pedoes. Explosive Goblets, Color
ed Fire, Punk, Roman Candles, Volcan
oes, Sky Rockets," Pin Wheels.
The most reliable to be had and at the
right price.
The Palace
Pollock & Hennessy.
We Want You
TO KNOW WHAT WE HAVE.
WK CARRY A
Building Material, Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Turned
Work, Mouldings, Prepared Roofing, Building
Paper, Extension Ladders, Drain Tile, Sewer Pipe,
Brick, Cement, Lime, Hair, Cedar Posts, Etc.
SKVKRAL OF TIIK BEST MARKS OF l'RKPARKD AND
CALCINKD BLASTER. HARD, SOFT AND SMITHING COAL.
Our stock is large. Our assortment in good. We bought our stock
early and we are able to sell some of it for less money than we
could buy it for today. Call and let us convince you that our prices
are right.
.v?. Yale Lumber & Coal Company
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I FIRE CRAQKERS, SKY j
1 ROCKETS, CANNON f
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We have everything to properly celebrate the
$ day. Call and see our line. Prices right.
GRANT
$ ADAM R. YAKE, Mgr Jewelery Dept.
Headquarters
WE ARE
TWO 1011. 25 CE1TTS.
KU'cti ic lamp for fipis and show easi'. Hylo regular, spiral and
fU'ci:il lamp. Klrctrie Porlahles. Kliclric Hell outfit complete for
1.10 including halt try, Ik-II, wirt puli hutton and staples. In
t'e plmnhin liim vt; cany Bath Tubs, Lavatories, Closets, Sinks,
ltu.je I'oilcrs, 1 tat h Scats, Soap Trays, Tow id Hacks, Piping, Hililis
end all conitet lions. All kinds of tin work and repair. KuvHrotijjli
nr, Hot Water Heating aixl Steam Plants. Furnaces, Private
Water Works of the overhead and pressure systems. Nothing
handier or Im tier than to have a pressure tank installed. Can use
on any well and have as modern a house as where they have munic-
Jpal. water works and equally as jjtuul for lire protection and for use
.... on the lawn
SCHLEGELMLCH jj SWEET,
BEARD
Drug Store
YALE, A1ICH.
FULL LINK OF
Limited
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Drugs and Jewelry.
FOR FINE
BUILDING,
Local and Otherwise.
Walter Knapp shipped a carload of
siock consisting of cattle, calves and
hojrs to the Uuffalo market Saturday
last.
City treasurer McKeith expects to
have the assessment roll in hia hands
by July 1st when he will commene col
lecting taxes.
The year old little sou of Mr. and
Mrs. James Shaw who has been sick
lor about a month, is somewhat im
proved but yet it is a very sick child.
Nicholas Owens has been suffering
with a stiff neck the past week caused
by some trouble in the back of his head.
It is impossible for him to rubber-neck.
The rains of the past week has help
ed the crops wonderfully. Vegetation
is making rapid strides and we look
for an abundant crop the coming har
vest. Elder .1. II. I'aton will preach in
Urick Chapel Sunday, June !i()th at 3
and 7:110 p. m. Subjects of importance
will be presented for your considera
tion. After all the work of raising funds
for a 4th of July celebration at Vale
the matter has been dropped and our
citizens will celebrate in their own
quiet way.
Wool is coming to market quite free
ly and the pi ice is holding firm at 3) ami
iMctsper pound for unwashed. Whar
ton A: Fletcher have purchased close to
23,000 pounds this season.
Isaac Menerey's house one-half mile
west of Vale was struck by lightning
during the electrical storm last Friday.
Considerable damage was done, and al
though the family was in the house at
the time no one was injured.
liert Desmond, well known in Vale,
tiled a cross bill for a divorce from his
wife, Althea Desmond, lie charges
that she has run him in debt, does not
take care of her children, has been
guilty of extreme cruelty, etc. Mrs.
Desmond will be remembered as A I
thea (iark.
K. F. Fead, cashier of the First Na
tional Hank, has been a very sick man
the past week and his friends were
alarmed at his condition for a time.
The trouble was a stoppage of the
bowels. He is still confined to the
house but we are pleased to announce
that the doctors believe the danger is
over.
This week we publish the annual
financial statement of school district
No. 1, Urockway township. All inter
ested should read it carefully and be
come posted as to what has been done
with the school taxes collected. The
annual school meeting will be held in
the high room on Monday evening,
July 8th.
The ladies of the Presbyterian church
will give a supper on the church lawn,
weatlier permitting, if not, in the din
ing room next Tuesday nigh, July 2.
The public cordially invited. A good
supper will be served and ice cream
and cake will be sold during the even
ing. Watch for dodgers Tuesday morn
ing for menu and price.
Thos. Wharton raised a line large
barn on his farm near Melvin Tuesday
of this week. About 1U) men took
part in the work and the frame was
placed in tosition without an accident.
The barn Is iVtxU feet with two thresh
floors and stands on an eight foot stone
foundation. The ladies furnished a
hearty meal In the evening and all en
joyed the feast.
A novel baseball game is slated for
Tuesday of next week to come off at
Riverside Park. The farmers near by
here have challenged the business men
of Vale to play a friendly game for
nine little pigs and three barrels of su
gar. Vou may look for an interesting
time as the lineup is composed of
cracker-jack players and we expect the
score to be 3 and 'J in favor of Vale.
On Wednesday morning Prof. F. W.
Wliealou and family took their depart
ure for their new tield of labor at
Rochester, Mich-where Mr. Whe.ton
has secured the superintendency of the
iiuhlic seliools at a fine salary. While
Jr. and Mrs. Wheaton have only been
here a litlle over a year, yet they have
made a number of warm friends who
will regret to lose them from our midst.
We wish Mr. Wheaton much success in
his new position.
The Port Huron Herald has the fol
lowing to say about F.ruie liaxter who
is working in W. A. Williams store in
that place: "And while we're passing
down the list we must not forget liax
ter, who plays shortstop for the Chron
icle?, liaxter is one of those country
youths and nearly everyone who uomes
from the country is a good ball player
because they haven't much else to do
there, liaxter is one of the best ground
scoopera in the business and is really a
credit to the City League."
A meeting of the Uuslness Men's As
sociation of Vale was held Monday ev
ening to consider the advisability of
our city uniting with the business men
of Mayville, Marlette and Hrown City
in an excursion on the 'list of July to
some point on St. ('lair river or to De
troit. A committee consisting of Chas.
H. Palmer, J. 1. Rosenthal and J. C.
1 1 olden was appointed to canvass
the city and reMrt how the citizens
felt in regard to the matter. We be
lieve that every person who possibly
can should join in this outing and give
them h arty co-operation.
The IJ1S of the I esbyterlau church
had a social afternoon in the church on
Wednesday and got up a picnic .supper.
This was in honor of Mrs. A. K. l'ark
who with her family, left on Thursday
for their new home in Detroit. The
affair was to have been held in the
grove, but the cool, threatening weath
er prevented. However a good time
was had in the church parlor by about
40 mein tiers and guests. The ladies
are all sorry to lose Mrs. Park who lias
been an efficient and thorough worker
in the church. A silver meat fork was
presented her by the society.
A farewell party was tendered Miss
Lucy (Itley at the home of Rev. .and
Mrs. W, H. Coje Tuesday evening.
About thirty young iople were pre
sent to show the high esteem in which
this young lady is held by all with
whom she has Urn associated. Miss
I'ljey has been the efficient pianist at
the People's Temple for several months
past and as a remembrance her friend
In the Sunday School presented her
with a beautiful silver spoon neatly
engraved. Rev. Cole made the present
ation siK'ech. Amusements were pro
vided and refreshments were served
during the evening. Miss Utley left
with her parents Thursday for Stanton,
Mich.
ANNUAL REPORT
Of School District No. 1, Brock'
way township, 1906-07.
.Il I V. I'.tOil.
FT I'n out. liiMit hiiI Muter $
J A MiMi.'i'M. rmtinK
1'olKx'k & llt'iiiit'Nsy, iille
Aciii'NT, lux;.
.lotwi siiiiy. tHt'lioiili)(
M M Welch Mlit o., illlom;i Mi'lit's .
State SHMllk'i I la II K, lict., lilt oil bonds.
Skit km mk.k. I o i
.lainex l.oree. janitor
.lames l.oree. iruant utlicer
W i Meiierey. Inhor
Tltlituy I ntl ( nlilliett o.. e.liinet
.lolin .sUley. teleiiliouliitr
Myron Arnold. I. it or
.lameri l.oree, janitor
W (I Menerey. lilor...
Mrs .las l.oree. laundering towels
F W Wlwatou, o-itaire
.las l.oree, janitor
Mrs .las l.oree. laniuleriiu luwels
Sarah Mi-Kenie. salary
Mary Ware, salary
ClarlsHH iioheen. Nalary
Maritaret MeKe'izle, (.alary
Blanche Parkinson, nalary
Maielle Herbert, nalary....
I'helie Hoy. salary
F W lieaton, salary
Caroline llastiiiKS, salary
I. ula iirr. salary
IdliKK, l!MM;.
(' l Kills, one set American Kncy loped la
.1 K Chandler, dray and trcixlit
.las lairee. janitor
K. II Stafford MfK('o supplies
rejiory Mayer &Thom Co., Inxjks
Myron Arnold, work on seats
F T I'M'iiier. water
KdMard Newell, one do, chairs
Newell 1 in inline Co , piano
.1 F. ha dlei , dray and Height
las l,oree, janitor
F W heaton saiar
I.nlu t n r. salaiy
Caroline Hastings, salary
Ihel llov, salary
Mahelle Herbert, salary . .
Hlanehe I'ark'iison. salary
Margaret Mckenzie, salary
Clarissa lioheen, salary
Mary Ware, salary
Sarah Mckenzie, salary
.Nov km hK it. Cm.;.
Hale & Met reary, hooks .
ItriKhtmii a & I o., Hotter for Miss Coper
Ilea visit Hutchinson, mdse
F T I'alnier, coal, oil and pie covering.
FT Calmer, cnland water
.las l.oree, janitor ,
Mrs .las l.oree, laundering towels
II W HroMii, laliorand repaiilng
.las l.oree, janitor
F W Wheaton, library books
F W Wheaton, salary
I. ula iirr. salary
Caroline Hastings, salary
I'helie Itoy. salary
Mahelle lierleri. salar.
Itlanche Parkinson, salary
Margaret Mckenzie, salary
Clarissa (ioheen, salary
Mary Ware, salary
Sarah Mckenzie, salary
hn km i. m. in ,.
J F. Chandler, dray and Height
Schlegelmlch & Sweet, drall on closets.
Myron Arnold, lalnir
.las Loree. Janitor
Mr .las loree, laundering towels
F W W heaton, books and supplies
.1 F. ( handler, dray aiH IreWnt
F T Palmer, light, water and coal
Vale State Itauk, note
Yale State I'.ank. Interest on note
.las l.oree. janitor
Vale State hank, notes and Interest ... .
II A Hanson, two brushes
.lolin Hutton, sundries
V W W heaton, salary
Caroline Hastings, salary
I.ula )rr, salary
Sarah Mckenzie, salary
Mary Ware, salary
Clarissa tioheen, salary
Itlanche Parkinson, salary
Margaret Mckenzie, salary
Mtbelle Herbert, salary
I'hele oy, salary
.Iamjakv, dor.
I'helie Hoy, express and letters
Mathews it W Ight, sundries
Myron Arnold, twenty hours laUir
I'lias l.'ounds. sundries
las Ixtree, lauitor
F T Palmer, coal
F 'I Palmer, light and water
Yale I. umber & Coal Co , sundries.
Schlegelmlch it Sweet, bal on closets.. . .
.1 A Kapley. Insurance
.las l.oree. janitor
Hert McDonald, painting
It II Menerey, labor
F I Palmer, work on diplomas ....
.1 A Menzles, supplies
I'helie Hoy. salary
F W Wheiiton. salary
Caroline Hastings, salary
I.ula orr. salary
Sarah Mckenzie, sulary
Mary Ware, salary
Clarissa (ioheen. salary
Itlanche Parkinson, salary
Malielle Hprbert, salary
Margaret Mckenzie, salary
Fkmiii ahv. I'.K'T.
.til l.oree. janitor
Henry I'earce. la'or
F T Palmer, coal, light and water
Schlegelmlch X Seet, repairs
.1 K( handler freight and dray .
A A I ward, plastering
Myron Arnold, work on seats
M rs .las l.oree laundering towels
las ,oree, lauitor
F W Wheaton. salary
Caroline Hasting, salary
I.ula iirr. salary
Surah Mckenzie, salary
Mary Ware, salary
Clarissa (ioheen, salary
Hlanch Parkinson, salary
Mahelle Herbert, salary
Margaret Mckenle. salary
Hattie. Merrill, salary
t' he be Hoy, salary
M v Ui H. U7.
I.en McWat. t. work on school room. ..
State Savings Itank, Interest on bonds. .
Held Itros , livery to (iriuuetl's
I At i Mc Water, work on school room...
F 1 Palmer, coal, light and water
Myron Arnold, living seals.
.las Horee, lauitor
las l.oree. janitor
I.4M1 McU aiers. woi k
i (irinuell, janitor
Yale Lumber Si Coal Co., lumber
Jas Livingston Co., grading grounds ...
(I W A lieu, printing
Have (irlnnell, janitor
.1 K i handler, freight and dray
Percy llallead, work
F W Wheaton, salary
Caroline Hastings, sulary
I.ula orr. salary
Sarah Mckenzie, salary
Mary Ware, salary
Clarissa (ioheen, salary
ItiaiicbH Parkinson, salary
Mahelle Herbert, salary
Margaret Mckenzie, salary
Hattie Merrill, salary
I'helie Hoy, salary
At HI I.. I!i 7.
F T Palmer, light, water and coal.
Myron Arnold, labor
Win (iuilllatt, lalior..
Jas Loree, Janitor
American Mower Co., repairs forenglne
.las l,nree. Janitor
Itert McHonald, painting
Caroline Hastings, salary
Sarah Mckenzie, salary
viary Ware, salary
Itlanche Parkinson, salary
Margaret Mckenzie, salary
Clarissa (ioheen, salary..
Hattie Merrill, salary
Malielle Herliert. salary
I'helie Hoy. salary
F W Wheaton. salary
I.ula orr, salary
Hazel Livingston, salary
Ma v. I!7.
Mrs .las McColl. Int on note
las l-oree. Janitor
Ira (ioheen, pieces for seats
John Slaley, telephoning
F. W I'.owels, blackboard
Thos Charles Co , sundries
F I Palmer, coal, light and water
John Taggart. labor on lence .
Myron Arnold, labor
Jas liree Janitor
Percy llallead, sweeping school
Henry Pcarce. labor
I.ula Orr, salary
Main-lie Herliert, salary...
ary Ware, salary
Margaret Mckenzie, salary
Sarah Mckenzie salary
It nche Parkinson, salary
r' W Vi heaton. salary
iaiel Livingston, salary
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John htaley, telephoning
Yale Lumber & ( oal Co.. lumber.
Schlegelmlch & Sweet, sup & two taoki
Chai hound , doors and supplies
Pollock & llennessv, supplies
F W Wheaton. supplies
I'helie Hoy. sa ury
F W Wheaton. salary
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FIzh Turpc lining, salaiy
I'helie Hoy, salary
Total
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Sl'MMAHY.
Hecelpts hsm; and i:hj7.
July a. p.nn;. Cash on hand $ aw.
Aug '.'.I, ins', Yale State I'.ank. note Son
Sept .';. r.NNi. F W Wheaton tuition a.v
Oct I t. !Ms, Yale state Itauk. note mni
Nov .'4, Iinh;. F W Wheaton. tuition as
lec i, m i;, state Treas. primary money 4Mo
Oc as, l!(Mi. F W Wheaton, tuilion 3)
iec aa, I!smi, F W h.-aton, tuition a.i
Jan IS. VM 7. (ieneral Fund, City '.'SiNj
.Ian a, i!Ni7, I uitlon at
March a.t. I niT. F W Wheaton. tuition ai
Feb at. PNI7. F W Wheaton. tuition a i
Apr r.i. i 7. (en School fd Itna-kwav twp a.Vi
Apr 3.1, l'Mi7. F W Whealou, tuition' a.i
May I. (7. (ien'l School Fund. Yale city la i
May is. t 7, .Lis Wallace, t rcasurer I
May '.'4.ii7. I1' W heaton. tuition
.luue.aa. n7. F W Wheaton. tuition ao
June -.4, 07. lieu School I d. l'.rH-kvay twp UN l
J line '.'4.i 7. Primary Money. I'.iorkwuy twp :is7
Library Money. Idockuay t iwnsliip' 4C
Total
$ in.7: s
Disiil HSL.MKMS.
1 I u c icrs iiarit s $ 4.114 I'J
raid incidental expenses at;7i S
Paid State Savings Hank int on bonds 7iS ini
Paid Mrs Jas McColl Interest on note 31 4.'
Paid Yale state Itank. notes and Interest an.1 4'.
June :4. in 7. balance cash on hand '.M l o.l
Total .... $ iit.7! 4 St
Ity order of Hoard of Trustees.
H. II. MKNKHKY. IHrector.
No Man Can Kither Live Piously, or I Ho
Hlghteously Without" a Wife. -UK liter,
A bright June sun looked down up
on at U-ast two scenes m 1 ale on 1 lies
day of this week around which the at
mosphere was pervaded with unusual
excitements and testal preparations
The day was a most beautiful one,
made to order lor happy hndes.
At 2:$! the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. (J. llolden was prepared for the
quiet wedding of their daughter Kdith
today J5. Weymouth. Only immediate
relatives to the number of sixteen were
present. The bride, dressed beautifully
in silver silk and the groom in black,
came down the stairs into the parlor
and standing before a bank ot hand
some ferns were united in the bonds of
holy wedlock by Hev. Law'rason, the
lather giving his daughter away.
Congratulations and the wedding
supper were then in order after which
Mr. and Mrs. Weymouth were driven
to Avooa where they took the train.
Ihey will visit relatives and friends at
different points before returning to
ale where they will make their home,
Mrs. Weymouth is much esteemed
and has many lovely traits. Her hosts
of friends are glad that she remains
here. Mr. eyinouth is a partner in
the law linn of Drake Weymouth
and is a most promising young man.
We extend congratulations to the
voiing couple.
At 5:01) oclock 1. M., the-house, new
ly furnished throughout which will be
the home of the second couple to be
married this day, was thrown open to
about sixty guests, who were to w itness
the wedding of Khea V., daughter of
Mrs. Hattie llisev, and Rudolph An
dreae. With the strains of the wedding
march by Sybil llisey, of Sparta, the
party entered the Iront parlor and pro
ceeded to the back parlor, as follows
Itev. It. (). Lawrason followed by the
groom witii ins best man Arthur hrnst,
of Oscoda, the Single Dozen girls, two
by two coming next, all dressed in
white. They formed an aisle through
which passed the little Mower girl,
Dorothy llolden, dressed in pink, then
the Maid of Honor, Clara Andreae, in
white carrying pink roses followed by
the bride with her brother Yentry.
standing under a beautiful white wed
ding bell, entwined with sprays of smi
lax and with a background ot pink and
white blossoming geraniums, the bride
and groom were made one.
The bride was elegantly dressed in
white net over white silk and carried
white roses.
The color scheme of the decorations
was pink and white and the moms
looked very pretty.
After congratulations, the company
repaired to Mrs. llisey s home next
dour where refreshments were served
by Mrs. Wayner, caterer, of l'ort Huron.
Later Mr! a-id Mrs. Andreae were
driven to Avoca where the train was
taken and a trip will be made to De
troit, JJuHalo, Philadelphia, Washing
ton, D. C. and the .lamestown Kxposi
tion.
The bride has lived most of her life
in Vale and is much loved by every
body. The groom is one of our rising
young business men, a stockholder in
the Andreae Woolen Mills.
Congratulations for the best success
and happiness through lite.
Out of town guests at the Hisey-An-dreae
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. .1.
llisey, of Sparta: Mr. and Mrs. Klias
llisey, of Laingsburg; Dr. .and Mrs.
llolden, of Trenton; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank llolden, of Imlay City; Mr. and
Mrs. Shirkev, of Memphis; Mr. and
Miss Wolfel,' of Lexingtorl; Sybil Hisey,
of Sparta, and Arthur Kmst, of Oscoda.
Subscribe for The Expositor.
The members of the Single Dozen
Club took an outing at the beaches last
Saturday.
The poslollice ha received a general
cleanup this week and now presents a
neat and tidy apiearance.
Ira I Ioheen has the frame for a new
dwelling house up aVl enclosed on Uh
lot opposite the city grove.
Commencement exercises were held
in the JSidlemau schoolhouse on Wed
nesday evening, dune I'li, at Hit) o'clock
at which time four schools were rep
resented, the llullock, Drennan, Sharps'
Corners and Ilidleman, with Nina Free
man, Verena Tohly, Krnest K. Jlaxter
and Marguerite Wordeii as teachers.
There were eight graduates. The mot
to wan "More lleyond;" class colors
red, white and blue; class ilower carna
tions. A line program had been pre
pared and was excellently given. K.
T. Jtlackney, county commissioner of
schools, presented the diplomas.
We have in stock sections for all
kinds of mowers and binders. We can
supply your wants for the teast moneyl
Chas. Hounds. .
SEE FOLLOWING PRICE LIST:
7c print for .r'c
10c Outing for ',c
7c Outing '(!
tic Outing lie
50c I'nderwear (Fleeced) Me.
2."ic Summer t'nderwear 2'Jc
TAk' Summer I'nderweur -t.'ic
Tide Work Shirts ATm
rOo Overalls 1.1c
Overalls htm
1.00 per vard line dress goods h."x!
oOc per yard line dress goods... Mc
1.1c tSinghams 10e
10c (linghams xc
21c Ladies' t'nderwear.. 'JOc
Mc Ladies' I'nderwear" P-'c
lot; Ladies' t'nderwear Sc
81.00 tlents Fine Shirts X.lc
-.1c Dose liOc
1.1c Hose 12c
I Oo Hose He
"EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS AND
SHOES AT SAME DISCOUNT.
Burt a Griswold,
'Phone 3.
Walk-Over Patent Enamel Shoes
Oxfords for Ladies and Men.
Mayers Shoes are the Shoes that give satisfaction.
You will find the above at the
YALE SHOE STORE.
ONE DOOU SOUTH OF THK POST OFFICE.
W. J. LUDINGTON,
PROPRIETOR.
Spring Millinery.
1 JtEd TO ANNOUNCE TO MY l'ATKONS THAT 1 HAVE
HEADY I'O It TllEIlt INSPECTION AN EN TIKE LINE OF
-t MILLINERY GOODS
VARIED IN STYLES, CONSISTENT WITH THE DEMANDS
OF THE AITKOACIIINd SEASON.
.COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE.
M. M.
Tr t J
Dandier Gasoline and
Blue Fl a me OH Stoves
Received the Grand Prlie, very
Highest Award, and Cold Medal
at World's Fair, St. Louis. A.
All that experience could suggest and
skill accomplish has been put into these
stores. The result is they look right,
- work right and stay right.
Dangler Stoves are constructed accord
ing to the safety requirements of the Na
tional Hoard of Fire Underwriters, and
are on their list of permitted stores.
For by
John Hutton,
nANurAeiunm mi aunian , MiiiniiiAn.
Made of the best hard steel ire, thoroughly plvani7ed The lock Mill not slip,
they ere not driven down on the wire. hence not a wire is mjurcJ. 16 cross W$
(0 the rod. Trig heaviest woven wire standard farm ftTice on the marKet.
write: for prices and description.
Sec the undersigned before placing your order
for wire fence.
JOS. WILLIAMS, Agent. YALE.
Subscribe For
All 81.00 Shoes at 83.50
All 8.J.50 Shoes at 83.00
All 83.00 Shoes at 2.iU
All 82.50 Shoes at 82.20
All 82.00 Shoes at 81.75
All 81.50 Shoes at 81.35
All 81.00 Children's Shoes 85c
All K5c Children's Shoes 75c
All 75c Children's Shoes f')5c
5t)c Tea at 40o
35c Tea at 30c
35c Coffee at 30c
25c Coffee at 20c
75c Lace Curtains at .tJOe
82.35 Lace Curtains at. . .. . 81. HO
81M Lace Curtains at 81 00
820 Lace Curtains at 82.00
r.Oc Lace Curtains at 40c
83.75 Lace Curtains at 83.00
81.50 Lace Curtains at 83.50
ALL NOTIONS AT COST
YALE, MICHIGAN
PBAROE.
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The Exoositor.

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