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... V I Ay Ay J. A. MENZIES, Editor and Publisher. 'Here the Press the People's Rights Maintain, Unawed by Influence and Unbribed by Cain.' For All That Is Right In The Republican Patty Vol. XXX, No. 40 mTH YEAR. YALE, St. Clair County, Mich., THURSDAY, January 18, 1912 $1.00 Per Year, In Advance HI ii i mtmM' o Annual JA Off Sale. Begins Saturday, Jan. 6, at 8 o'clock with the greatest stocks of winter merchandise we've ever had at this time of year. The indexible policy of this store demands that "All Merchandise Must he sold in the Season for which it is bought" - -that's a fundamental principle of this store. You make your selections from the very finest Iteady-for Service Clothing In the World- and everybody is treated alike. One discount to all -one-quarter - whether yon buy - spiSuit or Over coat, or a 'jrone. This is an event backed by the .1. I. Rosenthal repu tation for a high standard of modern merchandising, for integrity and a "square deal" a reputation of 11 vears' standing, which we hold invalu able. 'V4 Off Our Entire Stock of iMen's and Young Men's Winter Overcoats. ZbTotliln.s' Z-r-rccptecL. Winter Overcoats, If off, now. . Winter Overcoats, jj off, now. . Winter Overcoats, Vj oil, now. . Winter Overcoats, , off, now. . Winter Overcoats, otT, now. . W inter Overcoats, 4 on, now. . All regular g 10.00 All regular 812..ri0 All regular ftH5.) All regular SI 7.50 All regular 2'.(X All regular 822."0 All regular 25.00 Winter Overcoats, ' otf, now ..8 u :w ...811 25 ..si:? 13 ..15 00 ,..ln SS ..1S 7S T. I. EOSEUTHAL a ? t t Come In and See Us a When in need ol' J A WATCH, A CLOCK, A RING, A SET OF DISHES $ A SKT OF SILVERWARE, v 2 tor an thinr in our line. Our goods ar; the best and the "3 t Watches Silverware Jewelry v 6SSSSStvSSSS?5SSSSSSSSSSSSSS 5 A Cold That Causes a Dry, Hacking Cough 8 AA g Si 8 8 Different kinds of colds require different treatment. If you have a dry, "hacking" sort of cough that keeps you from sleeping a cough that is really more in the throat than on the lungs 011 need Oikk's Whitk Pink Compoi xd, a quieting syrup that will stop the cough. U 9) & 8 9) (6 U 9) (6 it) (0 8 8 !, If the air passages are clogged with phlegm, you nttd Dikk's Wjiitk Pink with Tak. In a cold of this kind coughing is neces sary. This cough syrup promotes relaxation of the inllamed air passages ami allows the mucous membranes to throw off the phlegm. Choose your cough syrup carefully. The surest way is to get the Dike s Cough Syrup that is intended for your own particular sort rV Isvtl. r-,.,r r.rl no at fc rITtxVL in 1 XT cifUC ". 11 It rl Mathews & Wight 8 u "T ' 3 lT,""S Photos Unit please both yourself und I ho parly to whom you give them. Wo gun ran too all work. - CZ mj&m JL-J PHOTOGRAPHER Studio over Cough's Furniture Store, YALE, MICH. Gus Colberg WELL DRILLER Pumps and Pump Supplies $10 pot ilny for repairing; SI per ft. fr i! in. pipe: SI. as l'r ft. for .". in. Mack; per ft. for :t in. gnlvanize.1. Pipe furnished with above prices. nL ..Ynle State Bank.. Yale, Michigan CAI'IIAt $30,000 SIRPIIS $6,000 JAS. LIVINGSTON. President. JAS. MkCOLL. Vice Pre.Uent. W II. LEARMONT. Cashier. GUY E. BEARD, Ass't Cashier- Kami Loans a Specialty, t'ollert- WUJ.,,H iitut, miiili. cimi'il il v (it. ffivur.'il.l,. rnti.u Read ! Reflect ! Resolve ! There Is Nothing Small About Some People Except the Amount They Save. Kvery Accommodation consistent with safe Hanking Methods extended to our patrons. WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. Obituhry. P.e si ill prepared for death and dentil or life Khali therein- b I ho sweeter. V shaiespeare. ...Personal-... I 6 j r f Mov i 1 1 1 ; i ! :mi1 ! o 'h of !v.i jf. Thai r .1. 1. Rosenthal was in Detroit W ed nesday on buyinesf. Mrs. Andrew Del'eel spent the lirst of the week in Tort Union. Will Cooper, of Flint visited relatives and friends here the past week. It. S Campbell, of Tort Huron, tran sacted business in Yale vVednesoay. Ilev. K. II. Ilradfield, of I.aeer, was in Vale the latter pari oi Uhi ween. Lyman Owens, wue ami two child ren, of lieiroil, ucie heu- over iliulay. Charles ISIackfoni, of Detroit, was renewing old acquaintances here thin week. Mis. Mary Youngs lias been over from Flint this week n a viit to friends. Mollie Itrown went to Ml. I'ltasaut Monday for a short visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. F. U. needier attended a party given by Mrs. Chas. Noble in Lrown City Wednesday evening. W. J. Tillotson, of Niles, has been spending the pasi two weeks with his aaughter, Mrs. Van A. Lacy. Mr. and Mia. Win, H. Freeman went to .Now ilaven Saturday to attend the. tuneral of Mrs. Freeman's brother. Mrs. Fva J. J Hack Jet t Wednesday morning lor Flint, where she will visit ner daughter before going to tne milli nery houses in Detroit. .Jos. .J. Martin, who moved acrosu the border a year or so ago, and is now re siding on a line farm near barnia, was in ale last week renewing old ac MuaintaiH e-, He is much pleased with his location. James Livingston, of I laden, Out., visited his daughter Mrs. .lames McColl the lirst of the week, lie also attended the annual meeting of the Yale stale Hank. On Wednesday morning he left for California to spend the winter. Earmcrs' Institute. Following is the program arranged for the one-day fanners' institute to be held at Yale, Tuesday, .lanury :ii), I'.irj, in Central Hall: - ioi:nfn skssion 10::i0 Local Time. Informal Meeting. Submit Questions. A FT K UN HON si. ss on 1:00 Sharp. Singing America, by Audience. 1:05 Prayer by Kev. .1. W. Saxbee 1:10 Address of Welcome by Mayor Ituh. Response by President Stevenson 1.30 (Jrowing and Handling the Dean Crop State. Speaker. Discussion. 2:.'0 Piano Solo by Clifford Hutton. 2::i5 Why Farmers Should Patronize Local Creameries James Wallace. 3:00 Hood Roads State Speaker. 3:15 iMscussion and Question Hox. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.; Yale. Mich., Jan. l., 1.U2. Council met in special session to ap point enrollment boards. Aldermen present, Hell, staley, Mar tin and Ooheen. The Mayor appointed the two Alder man from their respective wards to act as an enrollment board on January 27th, l.il. Moved by Staley and supported bv Hell that the above appointments be confirmed. Carried. Upon motion council adjourned. Fred T. Palmer, Clerk. i: KNlNO 8KSSTON 7:00 Sharp. Yale Orchestra. 7:05 Paying our Debts - State speak er. 7:45 Yale Orchestra. 7:50 Address by N. J. Drouyor, Sun erintendent of Yale High School, sub ject Selected. 8:30 Yale Orchestra. 8:35 Address by Rev. Fr. P. J.Cullin ane; Subject Selected. Invocation by Rev. K. O. Johnson. For Sale or Exchange. A folding go-cart, double, good as new. For sale or exchange for any thing useful. For further particulars call at my residence in Vale. 3'J 2 Wm. Hoskin. Ask for piano votes at J. M. Smith s, A good time to subscribe NOW. New Bank Building. 'I he Citizens Slate Hank of Hrown City has erected a line new home which will be completed and ready to occupv by February 1st. This buiiding has a forty three feet frontage, isiiftv feet deep with twenty feet beam ceiling. A skv light livPJ feet set with prison glass occupies a prominent place in the roof in the cen ler of the building. The lobby is finish ed in white marble with' rubber tile floors. 1 he latent patent burglar alarm sys tem is installed. Our old friend and former fellow townsman, Duncan A. McKeith, is the cashier of this solid, substantial finan cial institution and the Expositor com pliments him on being capable of hand ling the affairs of this bank so success fully. Hrown City is proud of its new bank building and well it may be. Trade With Home Merchants. A bunch of itenerant cloth dealers have infested this section and are out among the farmers soliciting orders. This old game has been worked in and around Ynle before and it seems as though the F.xpositor need not advise anyone 10 pass these lellows up, Our city has a woolen mill that manu factures a good grade of cloth, suitable for your needs at a reasonable price and you take no chances in buying from this institution. It is the same with our tailors, clothing merchants and other business hrms. II this little word of warning is not sullicient to place our readers on guard we will bring facts and figures from other localities where these fellows have operated that will startle you. He wise in taking our advice and buy from your home dealers and yon will never be sorry. Annual Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John lloldcn enter taincd the stockholders of the Yale Milling Company and their wives at the annual dinner, which has become such a pleasant social event, on Friday last week at p. m. After the elegant course dinner was partaken of a busi ness meeting of the men was called while the ladies enjoyed chatting. A social evening was spent by all. The following were present; Mr. and Mrs. James McColl, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. j Run, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wharton, Mrs. I.lizalelh Lothian and Mr. and Mrs. John Ilolden. Mrs. Ira Hricker, oi Saginaw was not present. J. M. Smith is selling all kinds of underwear at sacrilice prices. Piano votes must lie returned every aturd.iv for recording. Saturday, January 27. extra votes given on all kinds of W ash ing Powder. Cutter For Sale, A Portland cutter in good condition. Have no use for it ami want to sell. Inquire of James Stirling, Yale. 3.1-2 Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a reliable family medicine, (live it to your children, and take it yourself when you feel a cold coming on. It checks and cures coughs and colds and croup and prevents bronchitis and pneumonia. Pollock & Hennessy, Mr. John Tobiu died at her home one half mile south and one mile east of Yalley Center, at 3:15 p. in. Wednes day. Deceased, whose maiden, name was Celia Laraby, was born in Rochester, N. Y., December 15, ISIS and married in Kuffalo. IN. Y., to John Tobin, of Dundas, Canada in IHi'5. They came at once to Michigan, settling on the farm near Yalley Centre, where twelve children were born to them, eleven of whom are left to mourn. Five daughters and six sons, Mary, Harney, Homer, Dick, Mrs. Hurley Wil son, Melvin; Mrs. Fred Welch, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. L. A. llydorn, Valley Center; Andrew, of Rattle Creek; Jim, Lucy and Hen at home. Mrs. Tobin, who has been suffering from heart trouble for some years, was kind and generous to all and her life has been well spent; but the silver cord is loosed, the golden bowl is broken, the dust has returned to the earth and the spirit returned to the tJod who gave it. Rev. Clark, of Yale, the pioneer preacher of Sanilac and St. Clair counties, delivered a most fitting ser mon at the home at 1:30 p. m. Sat urday. Interment was made in Valley Center cemetery. " 1 he sad news reached the people of Yale this morning, Thursday, January 18 11)12. that Mrs. J. H. Stevens' had passed away at about 7 o'clock. Mis. Stevens illness has dated back two years when she fell and broke a limb. since then sne nad noi seen a wen aay and early developed a cough which led into consumption, and her death has not been unexpected the last two weeks. Mrs. Stevens was lifty lour of years of age and was a bright, capable woman, an earnest, active worker in her days of health and patient in her long confinement. Arrangements lor the funeral have not as yet been made. Thanks! Brother Ranger. Charlevoix, Mich., Jan. I ', i'.l2. Mr. J. A. Menzies Yale, Mich. Dear sir and Friend: Mrs. Ranger says that it is nearly time to senu a dollar lor tne F'.xposiior another year. To tell the uuin 1 believe she would pine away and die it sue could not get the Expositor. Kvery lime 1 go down town tut a Saturday Mrs. R. will say, "William don't forget to go to Him onle and see if the F.xpositor has come. by she will read the Expositor first or ail. You ought io see the happy, contented expression on ht-r lace when 1 hand her tne pupt-r, but it 1 should say, no. It did lioi come then She Would Iook sad and worried nntil u did come. As for myself 1 cannot help praising your ellorts in getting out a good news paper. Your Christmas number is cer lamly a credit to yourself and the city whicn your newspaper represents. You will pardon me lor being late in writing to you but better late then never, Wishing you a happy and prosperous ,ew i ears I remain Youth very truly m. Ranger. Announcement Extraordinary. To demonstrate the rich, beautiful tone of the celebrated Upiou Parlor (irand Piano which 1 will give away absolutely free on Saturday, June 8th, 11)12, at 10 p. m., as heretofore an nounced, and which is now on exhibi tion in our store, Masonic Hlock, I have arranged for a piano recital by Miss Sylvia Card, pianist, violinist and expert whistler, to be given at our store on Saturday, January 20th, 1912, at 2:30 n. m. W e extend a cordial invi tution to the music lovers of our city and surrounding country to attend, as this recital will be a genuine musical treat. Remember the date. Saturday, January 20th, at 2:30 o'clock. The pro gram will last two hours. J. M. Smith. Such h Life. None but the initiated know the ac curacy required in the printing otlice. The average reader who detects a mis spelled word or a letter upside down feels that his mission on earth is not accomplished until he has called the at tention of the overworked editor to the glaring defect. He does not notice the thousands of letters that are in place, or the multitude of words correctly spelled, but his eagle eye is glued on the one that is out of place. So it is with our deeds. Man does a thousand good deeds and no attention is paid to them, but if he makes one little mis take it is Hashed all over the world. A lifetime may be spent in building up a reputation that may be wrecked in a moment. The world is a harsh critic, exacting to a fault. St. Clair County Press. ADVERTISID UITERS. January 15, 1DI2. Sam Allen Mrs. .las. Till Mrs. Kd. Felton E. Harvey Drake, P. M. If your children are subject to at tacks of croup, watch for the lirst symptom, hoarseness. Hive Chamber lain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by Mathews & Wight and Orant ilolden. "THAT'S IT" "(let acquainted" and then if you want to marry and have pa's and ma's sanction we have no objection. After that "get acquainted with A Good Acount at This Bank credited up in your name. If you do this you will live happily and have ample means to supply your wants. FIRST RATIONAL gANK Capital. $0,000.00. A.E.SIeeper, Pres. W.F.Ruh, Vice Pres. W.V.Andreae, Vice Pres. E. F. Fead, Cashier ' C. R. Adams, Ass't Cashier T. U. Wharton Bart McNulty Lincoln Avery ' FRED TAILOR, EMU Headquarters for Good Things to Eat. You will find everything in our store Fresh and Clean. Try some of our Pure Buckwheat Flour for your Pancakes. We also have nice Table Syrup in quart, half and one gallon cans. Phone 49 :-: Prompt Delivery ..FRED TAYLOR.. Successor to Cavanatfh Bros. To the Public 1 have opened up my parlors in the McKenna IHock (over Hut ton's hardware) where 1 will be pleased to receive orders for cleaning and pressing clothes. Will use French Dry Cleaning System and w ill guarantee satisfaction. (Jive ine a call A. . I. Edgar, of Croswell, will be in Vale every Wednesday to cut and lil t:lnth'.s, and I am now prepared to take your order for a suit. John Snelling ? FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR 3 i -a p Fresh Buckwheat Flour, Choice Bacon U and Ham, Pure Maple Syrup. y Our (irocerics arc t lie host thai money can huy and our slock is always complete. Try the North Knd Grocery IT with your next tinier. JOHN PAXTON i Removed to Beard's Store Next door to Richards Bros.' Hardware Where we will be pleased to meet all our old customers and as many new ones :n may favor us with a cull. We will do our best to please you. GEO. H. NIMS, BAKER YALE, MICH. GROCER For Sate or Rent. i Gasoline Cnaln An.N.w 80 acres one mile north and I1 4 miles I We have the agency in Vale and vi- east of Yale. Possession given at once. A good show down given to me rigiu cinity for the I'.ull Dog gasoline-enine ......... I'.. ..I ....... I ... I : ... iii iiiui.il uiu-u hi i.uumult. ii vou are i gUOU HIUMV ininu (iiini "h"' " ' 'omin. 11 yon an man. For further particulars call on .thinking of buying an engine rail ami or address Fred Teets, P.oute No. T, let us give yu prices. Vale. : I ' Ha it 1! rot hers