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fHTT 1 wiw 'i amwrnun mm "Count that day lost whose low descending sun, sees at thy hand no worthy action done' For All That Is Right In The Rcpuhlicnn Tarty. J. A. MKNZIKS, Editor. YALE, St. Clair County, Mich., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, $1.00 Per Year, in Advance Vol. XXX, No. 21 30 TH YEAR. r,tmifmtmitL.mF3mcnmirjt i ? t Fail's Faiefl Mm Are Ready To one and all wti extend a cordial invitation lo attend our fall and wiXTKis exposition of mux's and youno mkn'js sty lish attikk and inspect the newest creations of the fashion makers which have hecii nceeplod as authentic in men's dress. This season as in the past we are prepared to serve; you with apparel of elegance and refinement that is sure to hn appre ciated hy men' of discriminating taste. Sole agent for the famous B. Kuppenheimer & Co., and Hart, Schaffner & Marx (The best made clothes in the world) Suits and Overcoats from $20 to $25 The Crossclt Shoes-$3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 i i nrfou Wish toTalkwSches t 3 Come, here. If you wish to see and ask watch questions come here. Or for any other watch reason at all come here. We expect to have to convince you before we sell you. Wouldn't have it any other way, any way, if we could. Like to show our watches, even if we don t sell, lie cause anv one that sees can't forget. Four of the world's leading move ments are what wo have to show you and talk about. We repeat have a look. X-i- ZE337" HF'-u.lleir 3 Yale State Bank.. Yale, Michigan cwai $3o.()oo siRims $r.ooo JA. LIVING PON. Pr.islitw'nt, I -. Mw.:0!-L, Vico !.cs1dcnt. w ii. i:aimont, :.isn'or GUY E. Asa't Casnler. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. rami Loans a Specialty. Collect ions made speedily at favorable rates Read ! Reflect ! Resolve ! START SOMETHING! WHY NOT A BANK ACCOUNT, Then later on you will be prepared to start something better. But make the start. y ' Kvery Accommodation consistent with safeHanking Methods extended to our patroiys. WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. I ...pERS0Np... C9 MovtMiK'iits mi J, jfoiii ! f l,,opln That Vou ?,iiy JlapiM'ii to Know. ; Watches Silverware Jewelry v wain 9 wmm 'rm'xsiMsmjsxisyKS. TssmflraBSgsa ..Quality A.. That means the best. And it is Qiality A you will find all through our new Fall Stock- The newest in Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets, Mosiery, Gloves and Underwear, Outings and Fleeced (fioods, Coats, Suits, Waists, Skirts and Dresses. Remember the name The Store that S Jls Wooltex. Ballentine Dry Goods Co Port Huron, Michigan j School Books and School Supplies -L We want to call y our attention to our line of tablets. Wc hac spared neither time or money to get the bst. We have a better line and much higher grade than we have ever carried befori. In fact our 5c ones arc as good as the (average 10c tablet. Our line of pens, penciKs and other supplies for school are the be,t that money can buy. Sec us before buying. 1 n Mathevys & Wight LoacLliier IDriigrsrlsts r , .. y(juy JO. Jteard is in Detroit on business. Rout. Jleid was in J'ort II uron Sunday. Al Thomas is at Alma on a week's yisit. (Jeorge (Jardner was at J'ort Jliwon Tuesday. Mrs. C. F. Curtis was in Port Huron Saturday. JJobert, lOllar was home from Detroit over Sunday. A. V. Parmlee was at Saginaw this week on business. lOd. Cork, of Detroit, visited his mother over Sunday. Alex Sayles has been in l'ort Huron this week on business. Mrs. (). JJ. Jacobs and daughter were in Port Huron Saturday. Albert JIarry, of near Croswell, visit ed Valo relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Williams autoedto l'ort JIuron last Saturday. 101 mer IIoro and Frank Manarv spent Sunday witn sanuusKy menus. (Joldie McConnell went to Port JIur on Saturday to see her brother. Mrs. A. M. Itussell has been visiting in Port Huron the past week. Mrs. Will JIayes and Jennie Sheehy were in J'ort JIuron Saturday last. JO. J' J'ratt, wife and daughter, of Port JIuron.were in 1 ale Monday. J,illie Cooper, of Detroit, was the guest of JOmma Jlichardson Sunday. Mrs. Clvde Adams and Florence H.arrimrton snent Tuesday in JJrown City. Mrs Ptfr Yocht. of Mavville visit ed her sister, Mrs. .1. J. Shafer, the past week. Alice McDulY. of St. Clair, visited Yale relatives and friends the past week. Kdll.nr Ilurdincrof theMelvin (Jazette was n va e tins morninsr oeiween trains. lu-rt Welch, wife and dauchter spent s.itnrdflv at the beaches near Port JIuron. (Sooner was down from Port Hope and spent Sunday with his amity. K'nfo Voiintr. of Vlcksburff. Mich.. was the guest of Miss Hay ward over Sunday. Mr. jind Mrs. .1. A. Menzies and daughter Jtuth were , in Port Huron Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Munroe. of Miami, l"ld..'are on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. F. O. J'utney. Mrs. c.has. IMc.hardson returned Sat urdav evening from a visit to Imlay City friends. Mvo Mjirtha Irnwn In sicridlll2 two weeks' with relatives in Duel township, Sanilac county. fp nnrl Mrs. (!. T. Urvce. of Homeo vvere euests of Mr. and Mrs. Ilichard Houchton Sunday. Agnes Jlright will leave Saturday for JOdmore where she will take charge of a millinery store. Nora and Nlla Holden are spending 1th friends and relatives in Detroit and Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Schmidt went to Day City Saturday last on a visit-to relatives anu menus. -Mrs. Thos. II. J'arkinson and dangh fpr Mlanche visited Mrs. Win. Wees at Imlav City last week. Hazel J'aisley went to Sandusky Monday where she will work as trim mr in a millinery store. Dave L. Jlrown and wife, of l'ontiac, are visiting relatives and friends in and around Yale this week. Mrs. Willard Wtlch was in Detroit most f last week on a visit to her (laughter Mrs. It. Moloney. Fred T. Palmer and W. F. J'nh went to Newberrv Tuesday nisht for a few days business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. llarvev S. Hvdoni and family were at Port Huron Saturday. 'CI...., I 1.,. I... ontn Mrs. A. (Ireen. of Farcro. and Mrs. Sam Hilliker, of l'ontiac, were guests or Airs. a. juircn on rriuay. Mian l'liillins. of Port Huron, cal ed on Yale friends Tuesday while on his way home lor a lew uays visit. Clarissa (ioheen was home from De troit a lew days the past week on a visit to her parents and friends. Thns U'jirk. who lias linen confined to his bed for the past two weeks with bowel trouble is reported ueuer. Zitha Ilouffhtbv returned Saturday evening from her visit at Onaway, Dad Axe, ;arsonviue anu Appiegaie. Mrs. Mary Ard and daughter Lva, of Walkerville". art' visitincr Mr. and Mrs. .) . staley anu other laie lrienus. Mrs. Andrew DePeel and daughter Thelma returned from soendimr the summer at l'ort Huron andthejjeaches. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ainjamp anu con Wi'iuo of Aflrnin. ha'e heen spending the week among Yale friends. Mrs. D. I. Mosher and son Kenneth, of Almont rptiirriprl honiH Tuesday after visiting a week with Yale relatives. Helen Doerlng returned to New York IflQt wfi'k afler snendini; the summer with relatives and friends in Yale. Frances Hubbard returned home Tuesday after spending a week or so with her uncles, T. 11. anu nenry rarK. lnson. Mru Thos. Knerv atid children are on a couple of weeks'Visit to relatives and friends at Toronto anu oiner piaces in Ontario. w I?. MnnDonald has been at the Toronto fair the. past week also throutrh New YorK state anu unio onreaiesuue business. Mrs IT.C. Ihick and dauffhler Fnther. f rimiicimi 111 rpf.nrnpi honin Mon. day after spending several weeks among relatives in i aie. Misa Cuvrell. a former teacher in our is visited In Yale over Sundav while on her way to Drown City where she will teach this year. Meharff. of Detroit, and Jennie Meharg, of Port Huron, spent a few days the past week with their parents, Mr. and airs. .i.ienarg. Minnie and Harvey Hubbard who have spent the past four weeks at T. 11. Parkinson's returned to their home in Detroit Tuesday morning. James Stirlinc and Craie Adams started from Yale last Saturday for Sedgewick, Alta., where they will spend Si) days looKing over me couniry. Anna Illmliertf who has been spend Inrr ihr n.ist two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley returned this morn- ins to her home in JJridgeport, Ont. Mrs Sam Inorram and daughters vis ited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. lOd. Kittridge, at Caro last week. They also attended the fair at that place. Mrs. Robert Cork, of Almont, Mrs. H. (). Woodbury, of i psilanti and Archie Lee, of i'eoria, Kansas, were guests of Mrs. (Jeo. Cork the past week. (iuy Hanson, Don McDuff, 10. A. VanCamp, and J. 10. Frishour accom panied Pearl Hall to Yale from Cros well on Friday evening last In the hit ter's touring car. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. (Jeo. Hill, of Marine City, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shirley, of Memphis, visited Saturday and Sunday with Dolph Andreae and family and Mrs. Ilisey. Vale. Mich., Sept. 4, UUI. Council met in regular session Mayor Huh presiding. Aldermen preMi.t staley, (ioheen, I'ichards, Middleton. Minutes of last meeting read and an proved. Moved bv Middleton and supported bv Richards that the following bills be allowed and orders drawn for same. Carried. S. 10. Rarr r.3() I iond Interest 315.00 Wharton & Co TS..il Pond & lot 101KJ.50 Kansing Sponenburg '-.H) Ifoswell (Jreen SS.iiO Floyd Sommers 40.00 (luyMuluyx 1.0") JohnMullaney 41.00 L. & W. Fund 1W1.00 James Sweet A: ('o 22.40 (. Wallen MM F. T. Palmer 41.05 Fire Co 12.."0 John llenrvr S0.(H) Consolidated Coal Co 2.K12 (Iuy Hanson 4o.(K) Tom Keery 45.00 Roger Welch 10.50 Pat Kissan 15.50 Y ale Concrete ( 'o , 1 (5.5 Yale J. umber ('o 15.31 John llutton.....'. 2.13 Ifirl.ards Pros.., 2:.7'.l UpfHi motion council aujourneu. . F. T. Palmer, clel k. Pomona Grange Mcetin?. A very successful meeting of Pomona ti range was held at Aldnch s grove, t'apac, last Wednesday, it was rainy well attended by farmers and town peo ple. Mrs. ,l.c. t). W oodman, oi raw raw, gave a verv enteresting talk on "l'rob loms IIih Farmers are Considerimr." She dwelt on this subject at length and presented many wise tnougrus ior me farmer to consider. In addition she crave short talks on local option and woman's suffrage. Judge Graham, ot l'ort nuron, au- (li'paufifl th nssemldv on hivelil e court and the good work it is doing for the young today, the Judge stated that in his boyhood days there was more employment for the juvenile to keep him busy and out of mischief. He charged the parents to see mat me vonnc he criven some work to occupy their minds and they will grow to man hood making industrious and lawaoiu- Ing citizens, ins taiK was interesting and instructive and was listened to with close attention. A.J. Freeman being absent the chair man called on Dan Folev who talked for a short time interestingly on "Farm ers' Cooperation." Dr. I). Paterson being the last speaker made a few brief remarks on "Rural anitation giving good advice to the farmer to keep his surroundings clean and sani tary which is conducive to good health. rue uapac nana nirnisneu music iui thf occasion and the dav was Spent bv all very pleasantly indeed. Commendatory Words. While in Port Huron last Saturday we were in conversation witn judge Harvpv Tannan. when he remarked up on conditions in our little city change ing so much in a few years. Heing in i lie just- leeeuuy, nu hih iuowu uj cashier I.earmont to a ride around the streets in his machine. Judge Tappan says he was positively surprised at the numerous changes for the better in the houses and surround ing yards and lawns. Remembering various ones as In dilapidated and run down, uncared for stages, he now sees these and others generally as repaireu, improved, painted and well taken care of, showing a spirit of enterprise and progressiveness anu priue wnicn speaKs well for the town. He also spoke of the betterment of the streets and the imnrovpil look of thinfffl as a Whole. When one realizes that these words are true and not mere idle talk one leels like keenincr on boostinsr. .Indue Tap pan was once a progressive resilient of l ale and never wants to see a nacK ward movement in its history. ii isiou tl by ibis bank proves ouiuliisively that this iustution lias a hold on tiie good will of l he peoj'h-. We have comlucteil our affairs ZETOiee "X'iiE O-OOHD of all parties. Our depositors and our business connections in every particular have been thoroughly satisfied with our methods. We are a popular institution. FIRST R ATIONAL RANK Cfapital. $40,000.00. A.E.SIeeper, Pres. W.F.Ruh, Vice Pres. V.V.Andreae, Vice Pre. E. F. Fead, Cashier C. R. Adams, Ass't Cashier T. U. Wharton Dart McNulty Lincoln Avery V) .0 i 1 ( J iris wanted at the Mills. Apply at once. Yale Woolen Prof. Hemstreet Was Great. Thf sVentics received a surprise last night at the exhibition of hypnotism I. .t 1 .. II.. .1' Il., given in me opera nuuse oy i mi. m ui wtrnrt th tiotfd Ii vtn(t ist. Kntertaiii fni.iiiu lit thia kind :ue nsnall v supposed to be fakes but the audience" were soon convinced that this was the real thing. Hp had for his sublects some of our best young men, all of whom he had under complete control. The young men were at once suscept jihle to the nrofessor's slichtest sugees tion performing screamingly funny stunts at his demand. The entertain- input wns t he best of the kind that ever visited this town and only those who did. not co were disappointed. Flint journal. I'pnf iipinsh'f'pr. will be at Yale Fri day night Sept. 15. Anfl two ladies, or one lady and one man will be admitted on p-irh full naid ticket if at the opera house before 8:15 i. m. Admission 15 and 25 cents. NOTICK The Michigan Sugar Company will start its campaign this year about the first of October. All persons desiring employment at that time are requested to file their applications with the Com pany at once as we are now making up our crew ior me campaign, it is pre ferable that the applications be made in nprcmi An cYcpntlnnallv loner cam- nilfrn is nnticinated. The Company has constructed a line largo boarding house ior the accomodation or us employes." Michigan Sugar Company, v;roswcn riant Hi- Croswell, Michigan. !?50,(XK) to loan at low rates of inter est. Drake V Sayles. M TATLOH. GROCER No chance for an argument if you buy from us. Qual ity guaranteed. If it isn't right we make it right. Try our celebrated TEA ....At 35 cts. per pound.... The Majestic, the very best, ....At 50 cts. per pound.... Full, clean stock of Pickles, Canned Goods, Breakfast Foods, Fruits and Vegetables. Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs Phone 49 :-: Prompt Delivery ..FRED TAYLOR.. Successor lo Cavanagh Bros. m SsllsiMoiiJ Thursday Evening, Sepi. 7th wo will lloi thai fuiiiou world-wide ilramutixatlon of Nathan iel Hawthorne's lnajterpit'cu p THE SC!-1SXj33T I-.STTEB 8 Any person having io:mI the 1 ok will unilerstninl that ho y drama h worth seeing. AUo the western "A WAlllOITS SQUAW. A'ld tot 4)!u Saturday Night's Special wo will h.ive :i hir-'e show of Wild West, alo coinedii's that $ will please you! We can't all'ord to do otherwise. Illustrated Song and Music l ours tor a j.rooo show. Admission 5c and 10c fi F. MANAltV, Manager fl f Patronize The North End Grocery 9 9 4 JOHN PAXTON J You do not need to jrodown town away for your gro eeries and supplies as wo have a full line of nvorythirijj. Our priees arc riht and the stock is fresh. Special prices on School Tnhlots and Pencils. Phone oS for Prompt Delivery. About the Trains. Secretary John S. Wittlil'!', of the Thumb District fair association, this morninp received communication re gardhij? the" trains whieli will lie run especially for hr fair. There will lie two special trains on the Pere Mar: quette railway. On We.lnesdav, Sep tember 1:5, a special will leave Vasar on the Saginaw divison at ':10 a. ni. and will arrive in Port Huron at :lu a. m. HeturniiiK' tho train will leave Port Huron at 7 o'clock in the. evening. A special will be run on the Jl arbor lleach divison Thursday, leaving Port Hope at " in the morning, and arriving in Port JIuron at D:20 a. in. There turn excursion train is scheduled to leave Port JIuron at (JtfO p v.i. There will be no special train on the Almont. division of the Pere Marquette, the regular ich(dule be'.ng satisfactory to those who desire to attend the fair. Taxes Must Bo Paid. On and after Sept. l.", 1111, all unpaid city taxes will be charged an extra 1 per cent by order of the common coun cil 21- 1J. llruce Lothian, Treas Subscribe for the Vale Kxpositor.