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CHOIR DISCORDS. For Disordered Nerves. When the nervous system gets out of order all comfort departs. Any weakened or disordered eondition of the nerves not oidy ea uses' d'ueet distress, hut also leads to defective action of the digestive and other orpin. Our Nyal's Celery Compound is a tin. nerve tonic. It built Ik up and restores the harmony of the uhole nervous system. Results are usually seen from a few de and the improvement grows rapidly more marked. V E (i I' A li A N T E K ! T . The Palace Drug Store of POLLOCK & HENNESSY Druggists Phone 12. Yale, Mich. wi: ski a, At Hi Prices Lumber, Lath, Shiugk ts, Posts, Turn ed Work, Mouldings, Prepared Koolhi? and ISoof Coatiiiff, IJuikling Paper and several of the best makes prepared and Calcined Plaster, Liiue, Hair, 1 J rick. Drain Tile and Sewer Pipe, Lxtenaion Ladders, Hard, Soft and smithing coal. Come One ! Come All ! Both Great and Small ! We Sell The Best of Lumber. There are School Boards, Town Boards, County Boards, all-a-boards, but seasoned boards, and well dressed boards, we have in greatest number. Let us figure your board bills. Yale Lumber & Coal Company ZLAmiteca. The Time Coughs and Colds are Pre valent is the Time p. when a real good cough remedy should he on the medieine $ shelf of every home. You never know when it will he need- $ ed and needed badly. Any moment a cough or eold may at-. $ tack some member of your family, hut its duration will be exeeedinjjly brief indeed if you promptly begin to treat that eoujh or eold with Rexall Cherry Juice Cough Syrup, or $ Holden's White Pine and Mentholate Tar Cough Syrup QUICK RELIEF .SURE CURE -In nil our experience as f 4 druggita, handling all the widely used cough syrups, we have; $ never yet sold any which yield such complete satisfaction as $ X do these particular ones. It gives such uiek relief and js x J such a xurc. cure for colds of all kinds that to hnve them on $ hand insures immunity from the distresses of these UN. Full g v four o'A bottles for 25 c. Kvcry bottle gtmrnntced. 6 i lite GKoJUL Store Drugs ana jeweiry ukaix i nuLucn $ OSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS8S3SSSSO Does your home lecd new St - Come in and look ovei our new line of these goods 0) ranging in price from 75c to $7.00 a pair. We also bave the finest line of Carpet s and lugs we ever carried. s 8 n A. V. PARMLEE, 8 v no Kr.ui VALE. AitCHKlAN'W J v r MWilL 1 vr in mum . - - .... Ssssssssssssssssssssssssso Local and Otherwise. Tucs.hiy was pay day at the Yale Woolen Mills. l-'arinitiK land is cheaper In this vi cinity than It will 1m n year nence. ( Kcgiuur mocnn.ii or mie cuaptcr. u. K. S.t next Wednesday evening, March H'dh. I'.orn to Mi, and Mrs. 1 T. Palmer on Monday. Fchrnary 2, a daughter. Congratulations. I Wlliiaiu II. Ileddicliffe has 1cl his Mann in North Speaker to his son. Korah. and will soon move to Yale. Thomas Wark h.ts sold his farm of eighty acres in Speaker township to Joseph Ludlngtou. Consideration $4, ."ot). A lady, deaf mute made the rounds of Yale business places and homes, Wednesday, and picked up considerable change, selling jewelry. Special meetings are being held in the Avoca Presbyterian church, Good interest is manifested. All are cordial ly invited. Ilev. (Icorge iiosmcr. Another Dakota blizzard struck Yale Monday morning which turned to rain about ten o'clock. 'For sudden changes this section of the stale holds the ciiudle. A photograph of the streets of Yale urler the bllzard and big snow storm last week would have made an inter esting picture a winter scene of the real north country kind. Amos Sischo reporls t hat while ai Amadore last week, he caught a live frog, it seemed rather llsny and hard ly eredituble. but when lie stated that he had pumped it out of a well we would not doubt his word. W. .1. Martin who has looked after the interests of the Watklns liemedy Co., In this terrilorv in the past, this week sold out to his son who will keep in stock a full end complete line of the remedies and supply your wants. Invitations are issued for a Masonic Hall to be given bv IJruekway Lodge, No. HI;, V. Si A. to., iu Central Hall Wednesday eveningr, Mareh 5th. Danc ing from N:.M to 2::?u. Music by Stone's famous orchebtra of Detroit. Hill, 1.00, including lunch. Hoy Meneity, who is a chicken fan cier, has just received a dandy J tarred Plymouth Hock cockerel from K. H. Thompson of Ametiia, N. Y., f breed er of considerable note. Hoy 'always makes it a point to keep his Hock of fowls up to the standard Menjamin Lane, while coming down stairs Monday, fell and landed at the bottom. His head, hip and arm are badly bruised and his left hand Is con considerably swollen. P.en struck every step on the way down and he declares that there were fifty, lie will be laid up for a week or two. What's the matter with a business men's banquet? Don't you think it would be a good thing? Of course we are aware that a business man a good one can hardly spare the time to eat or sleep, but we imagine the most of them could knock off an hour or two t'ov an event of this kind. It is the intention of A. V. Parmleo to convert his newly acquired property known as henuetick hall on the corner of Wood and Kennefick streets, into a residence for three Jamilies. I he apartments will be made modern in every respect and will command good rent and the nest ot tenants. Rev. II. I). Hunter, of Williamsloii, W. Va.. the new pastor of the Presby terian church will be here and occupy the pulpit on Sunday next, morning and evening. Lvery member and at tendant of the church is requested to be present at each service and give Rev. Hunter a royal welcome. The young people were rather dis appointed at the absence of Stone's Or chestra for the dance last Friday night, but as the storm last week had made it impossible for the orchestra to get here in time by train, they made the best of it and local musicians ably supplied the deficiency and a good time was had. The North Branch (lazette has or ganized a Hooster club and last week's Issue contained a list of forty names of people who had paid their subscrip tions during the week. These folks arc apjHecIative of their home paper and are willing to shove a little prosperity into the editor's pocket. Shall the Ex positor adopt the scheme or will this hint be sufficient? - The .lust a-Mere. club was entertaiu ed on Wednesday evening at the home of Ada Heard by Mr. and Mrs. (Juv Heard, May me Currier, Ada Heard, Julia Wallace, Alex Sayles, iiert Lvaus and .lamcB Melrose. The. lirst prize was taken by Mrs. Clyde Adams, sec ond, Mrs. Hoswell (Jreen; gentleman's hrst, Floyd Heid, second, Win. Lear mont. A dainty lunch was discussed at the close of the game. We have our kind friends Mr. and Mrs. Valentine, of Riverside Fruit Farm, to thank for a pail of apples and a dozen fresh egprs brought iu to our otlice today. e are informed that during the months of .January and February the flock of Leghorns on this farm laid 100 dozen eggs, notwith standing the thermometer was down to zero and below two weeks at a stretch. These hens must be getting the proper kind of feed and housed in warm quarters. There is a habit and a delusion among a large number of our people to go to some nearby town or city to shop, believing that they can purchase cheaper. We think these goQd people may be buncoed by their own thought. Please reckon your car fare and time, If the latter Is worth anything. If oaf town merchants try to "soak" you or have not what you want, of course, you are justified to go elsewhere. Rut first find out by getting juices anu see what your home merchants have. (!. .1. Scely, representative of the National Hay Co., of Cleveland. Ohio, has been given a leave of absence and Is spending a good share of the time in Yale and towns surrounding visit ing among his many friends. Mr. Soely spent several months In Yale a couple of years ago and during his stay be came acquainted with a large number of people who pronounce him a prince of good fellows and were pleased to Iiave him return and make them a visit. We cannot say but believe that he has picked up considerable hay while here. One-third off on coats at RosenthalV. A Very Pleasant Evening Spent at the Home of J. E. Beavis. This was the heading of the place cards which the members of the Pres byterian Choir and their guests saw as they were finding their seats at the tabic in the home of J. R Beavis on Tuesday at 7 p. m. The officials of the church were giv ing a banquet for the choir and instead of discords the whole evening was one of the most harmonious pleasure. But the place cards did not refer, to the peo ple themselves but the manner In which their names could be mixed up and brought out In the shape of the popular and crazt daffydllls with which the card was filled, to the great hilarity of the twenty guests who almost forgot they were there to eat, in the absorbed enjoyment of this feature. 'However the delicious four course dinner found extraordinarily good ap petites and plenty of praise was be stowed upon the cooks, several of the ladies from' the L. B. S. having taken tho serving of the banquet upon them selves. Afterwards in the parlors a musical program iu the shape of appropriate games, contests and songs was given for the entertainment and not a dull moment was experienced. Just before parting, Mr. Leavis, in behalf of the officials, presented Mrs. Palmer, the pianist and choir leader, with a beau tiful cut glass fruit bowl, in token of the appreciation of the church of her untiring services. By 1 1 : 30 all good nights had been said and this good time passed into the past with other pleasant memories. Below we copy the menu: Vermicelli Soup Wafers .lello Olives Chicken Patties Potato Cones Rolls Coffee Fruit Salad Wafers Orange Sherbet White Cake Dark Cake Marshmallow Toasts The Merry Cobbler at Central Hall March feth. We understand that Lewis Etchells has purchased the house on Kennefick Btreet in which he is living. John 11. Merrill is very sick at his home on Main street. It is reported his trouble is appendicitis. The L. 11. S. of the l'resbyterian church will meet with Mrs. James Wallace next Tuesday afternoon in stead of Wednesday. Alfred Jones, who moved to Fort Huron last fall, has purchased u gro eery at the comer of Cherry and Klrn- wood streets, of L. N. Leach. Lowell Munroe is slowly recovering from a long siege of sickness at his home on Kennetick street. He will al together likely be laid up for several weeks yet. The ladies of Sacred Heart church will give a calendar social and supper in Central hall March IS. Admission 'J5 cents. Lverybody invited. Supper from b;00 till alt are served. Frank Fhillips, whose leg was brok en in a friendly scuttle about three weeks ago, takes a walk each line day. He uses crutches as he is not able to let his weight on the limb as yet. Willard Welch, who has been con fined to his home on South Main street nearly all winter by sickness, was out iast week, feeling some better. His friends hope that lu; may regain ins usual good health soon. llaymond Knapn s class ot boys in the M. K. Suiuay school hugely enjoy ed a sleighnde on Tuesday night out to their teacher's home, three miles north and further had the pleasure of an evening of enjoyment from games and a line lunch. The Yale Creamery Company pays a larger price and gives a better test than any other dealer in cream in this section. Try us. Patrons are invited to see their cream tested. Yale Creamery Co. Dr. Cornell. J)r. Cornell, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, of Fort Huron, will be at the Paisley Hotel, ale, on Friday, April nth, 1012. Rhode Island Reds. I have a number of Rhode Island Red cockerels for sale at my farm west of Yale. W. A. Campbell, lii-.'l This is the season of the year when mothers feel very much concerned over the frequent colds contracted by their children, and have abundant reason for it as every cold, weakens the lungs, low ers the vitality and paves the way for the more serious diseases that so often follow. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for it's cures, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Mathews & Wight and Crant Holden. Poultry and Dressed Hogs. I am prepared to buy and pay the highest market price every day of the week for poultry and dressed hogs. It vou have any to sell tiring them in. :5S- T. J. Minnie, ale. STANDING OF CONTESTANTS In t 4 I) 12 VJ, 2! 33. 41 4S, (U, 72. 82. 8fi. S3. 101. 10S. 120. 145. J. M. Smith's Piano Contest, Saturday, Feb. 24. ..ZtiOUPO ..270XXJ .311300 ..120000 ,.i!Cr0u0 ,.18.r000 .100000 ,279000 ,278(XK) .30KXK) .2711KK .29 lOOt) .200000 .2R80TH 218000 ,200700 .281500 262000 2..2150U) tl..210i00 10..1U5COO 1 1.242300 2'2..255;00 27..282(XX) 34. .200 1 (X) 42.258LXX) 50..2I200D t'.t..3u7700 71. .250000 H3..20'KXK) H8..305IXX) U5..V5-21IOO I02..231H (XI H5..27.XXjt) 1 21. .110000 14'.)..22.")00n 3..200(XX) 7..240000 I1..HW0O0 15..275000 23..280. 00 32..24W00 37..28J000 13..2SIOOO M..201000 71.. 2 14000 8!..3u0(Xi0 85..24KXM UO..2K4000 100..302S(X) 1 04. .150500 119..2HIOOO 122.140200 15l..30l(Xi0 Closio hoe We have decided to discontinue our Shoe Department and will offer our complete Stock of Shoes and Rubbers, without reservation, at a discount of 25 per cent. The Sale commences at once. One and two buckle Arctics, Rubber Boots, Dutch Socks, Leather Top Hurons, Duck Hurons, Alaskas, Low Rubbers, Fine Rubbers, Men's, Women's and Children's Fine Shoes, Selz and Wyenburg Work Shoes. jrThis sale is just in turn? to replace the worn out riihlicrs for it long slushy spring or to nllow yoiMo get a spanking pair of work fchoe.s at a price seldom quoted at thia time of the year. JTReinember a twenty-five per cent, discount on anything in our Shoo stock and we iutend to close out the stock completely. Come while your sizu is Wo, as we will not replace any good. in this line. In addition to our Shoe Sale we also offer the following Specials in our Dry Goods stock. These articles subject to withdrawal at any time. 1200 yards Lace at 3cts Blankets at one-fourth off. Case of 12c Outing at lOcts 1 lot Blue Ribbon Hose at 19c All Furs at one-fourth off and less. All Knit Goods, child's coats and under wear at one-fourth off. Our Piano Contest and Gift Proposition Will not be affected in any way by these sales. Every 50 cts you trade jjives you a chance each Tuesday on a set of dishes. On March 19th a !?2.!.tio Vacuum Cleaner will be given away, and on April lGth we give a $55.00 Drop Head Sewing .Machine to the person trading tho most with us the previous 4 weeks. Every dollar traded gives you 10 votes in our piano contest. Hero are our next dates when wo will give away our 42-piece set of Dinncrwarc: Feb. 27, March 12, March 26, April 2, April 9, April 23, April 30, and May 7th Palmer Bros. & Go. "A Good Place to Trade" 0 J IF QUESTION? It has been askettus several times: "How can give away that beautiful $400.00 Upton Grand advertise you will do?" you afford to Piano, as you our nr s w e 22 . AVe prefer to sc'l 100 articles at a profit of 10 cents each, rather than 10 articles at a profit of 81.00 each. It means jtnt 90 mor"' people patronizing our store. The only reason :or our brim; iu business is to do business. This means that we must bring the people to our store. Low prices and good values will bring us customers always. Our giving away this piano is simply to bring additional business to our store and it is doing it every day. It pays you and us. 300 Extra Votes given on every Can of "Our Baking Powder" purchased, and Saturday, March 2d, 100 Extra Votes given with every 5ct purchase of Soap. Books. Trading' We sell 55.00 Trading Books, each cood for .10.000 Votes. Sertirp nrm nf these books and boost your favorite candidate along and up to the top of the list. J. M. SMITH ' I Phone 3. Masonic blk, YALE, MICH. FARM WANTED In Exchange for Detroit property JOHN H. HOLMES, Homo Hank !!! Detroit, Michigan TTTIIK .MOST IMPORTANT thing about a Walk Over purchase is SAjf tho Price. You'll say so too, if you buy them. Our Sprint w ' i :., . t... i ii. i A Lino is -open for your TAKE. A LOOK. inspection and our south window has them. "W X-j. ZDo-uig'lias Slides W Arc for long wear and comfort. The comfort last is a good indicator M. of such, and if you try thm, with toe cup or without, you will bo ?!: more than satisfied that ou have at least found what you wero look-' ing for a comfortablo shoe. Vf ft AIKNZ-EASK SHOES, Tho Shoo for Hard-Knocks. Wo have one special shoo wo would like J to 8how yon. It is a bluchcr phoe, S inch high thick, soft tannage, and waterproof. Call Vf ( and see it before you buy. " v w LOTHIAN & PALMER