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Get Better Papers 01' K stoc k of Wall paper is it) a class nf ilscll". This is true ltli to si.i- of stock and variety of papers carried. Wt have stoics of novelties 1 lint the average docs not and cannot rain. These novcllies come at all sorts of prices. Our largo huving enuhles us to inuke a saving which you get. The Palace Dm?; Store of POLLOCK & HENNESSY Druggists Phone nT li'fig We Never When We Might be Selling Lumber ! We're at it from early morn till late at night, selling Lumber that is right. Whenever you want Lumber stuff, come to us. We have enough to supply the town and all around with lumber that is dry and sound. Yale Lumber & Coal Company Xjiinited. 1 1912 Wall I Our Stock Is First-Class. $ Our prices cannot he discounted anywhere. We will do every $ tiling possihle to satisfy you. Come in and let us get husy. 1 Window Shades. 'a Window Shades that wear twice as long that is the kind we $J keep. Many shades sacrifice wearing qualities for looks, while others are made to wear yet don't look very well. You wilt I lind that our shades comhine long weor with pood looks. I Wall Paper Cleaner. S You r-ouldn't Iniy any better cleaner at any price than the one I ' we sell for 10 cents. 77ie j? I Drugs and Jewelry O SSS9SSSSSS9SSSSSSSSSSS90 95 Docs your home need new i Lace Curtains! 8 . -8 8 $ S Come in and look over our new line of these goods CM ranging in price from 75c to $7.00 a pair. Id 91 We also have the finest line of 92 w 8 8 8 8 Carpets and Rugs we ever 0) A. V. PARMLEE, 8 ni( 24 0AY0iiM(,iii YALE, MICHIGAN. Bsssssssssssssssssssssssso Yale, Mich. wk si:i.i. At ill Prices Lumber, Lath, shingles, Posts, Turn ed Work, Mouldings, Prepared Hooting and Hoof Coating, Uuilding Paper and eeveral of the best makes prepared and Calcined Plaster, Lime, Hair, Jiriok, Drain Tile and Sewer Pipe, Lxtension Ladders, Hard, Soft and Smithing coal. Slumber Otherwise Paper 1912 1 12. GMoJlSL Store I GRANT HOLDEN carried. Local and Otherwise. Swat the lly. House in It the dirt. Kriilay. May ::. is arbor ilny. and bird Sat unlay last spring day. Wiis a beautiful Warren Uoadway is re shingling his Mechanic street dwelling house. Kd. Andreae and others will go to Detroit tomorrow for two automobiles. IM. Sheehy shipped a carload of stock to the nutValo markets last Sat urday. tJuy K. Heard was in Detroit the first of the week and brought home a new Overland. Chas. Martin and faintly are now or cupylng their house recently purchased of Lowell Munroe. Regular meeting of O. K. s. at Ma sonio Hall, Wednesday evening, May I. All cordially invited. Ice In Lake Huron has broken up and several vessel passages have al ready been reported. Theodore Packer, well known in Vale, is very sick with pneumonia at his home near Caime. Twenty-nine persons wrote on the rural carriers examination at San dusky Saturday. April t::. Mae ISvona gave a delightful one o'clock luucheon on Friday afternoon last week to several lady friends. Kd Chandler has a spraying outfit and is doiug a land-otlice business about the city spraying fruit trees. The choir of the Presbyterian church wan entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Menies on Wednesday evening. .loo Moore is gettting material on his lot in the south part of t lie city and will erect a line dwelling house some time soon. Cold, nasty rains Monday night and Tuesday. Pretty nearly time for more decided Improvement in weather conditions. (irant Holden is having the wood work on the exterior of his drug store building repainted. Charley Fergu son is doing the work. Five shows given Theatre last Saturday at each performance at Princess evening, and a large at- tendance was present. Ueginning next Tuesday, April 1U), the stores will keep open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings of each week until further notice. The osage orange hedge between the lleecher and Tom Johnston's property on Mechanic street has been dug up and carted away. The improvement is noticeable. Yale streets and stores were crowded on Saturday last and our merchants report a splendid trade. May your goods in Yale; better goods, better prices. Hilton W. King is now employed at the Peie Marquette depot at this place as express and baggageman. Hilton is a good worker and will look after his part of the job with dili gence, Many of our citizens are going to Port Huron regularly taking the Chiropractic treatment for their physical ailments. Some claim that much benefit is derived from the treatment. Uobert Held, the death or .whose wife occurred last week at the age of years, came to the ripe old age ol ninety years last March. He is a well preserved old man and enjoying fairly good health. IlonHres have been quite in evi dence the past week and Yale seemed like "the smoky city" for a time. The work of removing leaves, brush and rubbish has been vigorously entered into by our residents. H. F. Kerr and Co., who recently purchased the Andrew DePeel lumber yard, have incorporated this business Institution into a stock company under the title of the Kerr Lumber Com pany with the 'following officers: President, Dr. W. CI. Wright; Secre tary, R. F. Kerr; Treasurer, (luy 13. Beard. Krnle Baxter, who has spent the major portion of the past winter working in an automobile factory at Flint, came home last week for a short visit with his mother and friends. Ernie lias signed as second baseman with the Jackson team of the Southern Michigan League and left for the prison city Monday. What is Yale going to do for dwelling houses to rent? Several families have recently moved to the city and cannot find a place to get Into and have stored their goods until such time asa vacant house shows up. As we have many times sug gested, wouldn't it be a capital idea for some persons with money to erect a few houses, not too expensive, for rent. A novel mechanical device oc cupies the north window in Lothian fc Palmer's clothing store. It is made up of a mimiattire figure of a boy wearing a pair of Walk-Over shoes and walking in a circle over a number of shoes of this celebrated make. Hardly a minute of the day or evening but what, some person or persons are gazing into the window. Take a look. We publish below some information given out by the Boston Wool Trade Association that will be of value to our wool growers: "Michigan wools shall not be considered merchantable unless free from tags or parts of other fleeces, tied with a hard glazed twine, not heavier or larger than what Is known as size four and one-half, three ply India, using not more than three single strings each way of the fleece. Wool put otherwise than in this man ner shall be considered unmerchant able and shall be subject to a discount of at least one cent per pound." Removal Notice. Drs. P. K. .sharp, dentist, and It. C. Fraser, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, announce their removal to the ground floor of the new Yokom building, Military St., opposite Har rington hotel, Port Huron, Mich. Subscribe for the .Expositor. The Effeciive Laxative Tastes Like and is Eaten Like Candy. In our experience in the handling of drugs and medicines, we believe we have never had experience with any Kemedy that gave such great satisfac tion to our customers as do Itexall Jrderlies. This Kemedy is not like any other laxative or cathartic. It contains all the good features of other laxatives, but none of their faults. Our own faith in Kexall Orderlies is so stong that we offer them to you with our own positive personal guarantee, that if they do not thoroughly satisfy you, you only need tell us and we will hand back to you every penny you paid us for them. Therefore, in trying them upon our recommendation vou take no rfsk whatever. Kexall Orderlies taste like and aii eaten like candy. They do not gripe, cause nausea, excessive looseness.or any other annoyance. They act so easily that they may be taken at any time, day or night. They are particularly good for children, aged, or delicate per sons. They are put up in convenient tablets in three sizes of pack aires. Prices, 10i, 'Sc, ami ."(). Keniember, Itexall Kemedies can be obtained in this community onlv at our si ore The Kexall Store, (irant Holden. School Notes. Harold Phelps, Editor The sixth grade has the Hag this week. Wesley Keyworth has left high school. Harold Inn is back to the Kinder garten alter his absence. The tenth grade English class have finished the book uSilas Marner." The pupils of the Kindergarten are now studying the different kinds of birds. The series of sickness of the pupils has almost disappeared and themeasley ones have returned to their work again. The high school physics class have finished the study of electricity and are now being taught the science of sound. The second senior program will be held in the high room Friday, May 3, at 'J::i0 p. m. Everyone is most cordi ally invited. The second high school base ball team will play the first team at the city park Friday afternoon. The second team play good ball and are out to win here's hoping. The game between Yale High School and Drown City High School which was played last" Friday afternoon at the city park proved to be a pretty rag ged affair, both teams playing very loose ball. This shows what practice will do. Come on boys, let's get down to some hard work on the diamond. Yale won however by the score of 1 1 to I. The Drown City lads are a gentle manly bunch ot boys and we are not sorry that we play them a return game in the near future. We Want The News. Every person in St. Clair county is invited to contribute news to The Ex positor. News is welcome from all quarters if accompanied by the name ot the sender, l ailure or items to ap pear is usually because the writer fail ed to sign his name and the facts can not be verified before the day of pub lication. We are glad to have people call at the ollice with news items; equally glad to have them by mail or telephone; all employees act as report ers and will take items which should be sent as early in the week as pos sible. We shall be glad to arrange for regular news letters irom any part of the county not represented. No. 227. KI'OKT OF THK CONDITION OK Till: V YALE STATE BANK At Yale. Michigan, at the close of business, April ixtli, l'l-', as called for by the Commis sioner of the Hanking Department. KKKOIMM'KS. COMMKIM'IAI. DKI'AKT.M KMT. Loans and discounts $ -'I.M7J .'! Honda, mortgages and securities 5,575 HA VINOS DKI'.V It'l'M K.NT, Ponds, mortgages and securities ".VU7 Overdrafts !, 5 71 Hanking House ..7Jt. 00 Furniture and lixtures "no mi KKSKKVK. 0 Commercial, Savings Due from banks In reserve cities .. $l7,ool "5 iV'-'l II U.S. and National Hank Currency.. u,.Ui no i.ikhmm iold Coin S" ik 4,5m on Silver Coin Ml Nlckles and cents. I.' " ..'.oM M 54.1 J I II ."K it. 7 I I Checks and other Cash Items 7.'7 AS Total.... $..,(, I "l LIAMLITIKS. Capital stock paid In $ .Kixm en Surplus fund - ." on Undivided profits, net I5..K5 "4 Dividends Unpaid -'mi m Commercial deposits $ .5,1i. Certilicates of deposit I5",.H5 77 State monies on deposit x Savings deposits (hook) ini,5o7 7" Savings certificates M.M5 45 ,Ul,.S "7 Total $ "I Statu ok Micmioan, ( Wl! County of St. Clair. S I. Wm. II. I.earmont. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and correctly represents the true slate of the several matters therein contained, as shown by the books of the bank. Wm. II. I.KAK.Mo.vr. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this .'5th day of April. I'M J. Huy K. I'.KAiin. (My com. cxp. .lime 5, l:i.) Notary Public. Correct-Attest. Charles Koinuls .lames MeColl Directors. Alexander Pollock ) STANDING OF CONTESTANTS In J. M. 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Nicholas Mare, having rented his farm, will oiler for sale ly public auc tion at the premises 1 mile north and mile west of Avoca. on Monday, April 21), all of his live stock, farming implements, etc. Sale at one o'clock sharp. Usual terms. !. W. Hell, auc tioneer. Dr. J. W. Tomlinson, having decided to leave Melvin, will oiler for sale by public sale at his residence on Satur day, May t, 11)12, his driving horse, buirgies, sleigh and sleigh gear, house hold furniture, garden tools, etc. Sale to commence at two o clock p. m. sharp. Usual terms. (Jeorge Clayton, auctioneer. Jay gelding, 10 years old, sound in every way. 1'hone or address Itert Jlrown, Vale. 2-2 Subscribe for the Kxpositor. t t t Saturday, April 27 25 lbs Eastern Su Phone No. 3. I Don't Buy Shoddy Clothes v.Mrf . . 1 l? i . . m nave a garment uiui wiii give you me AcrviLc you cxpeci anu pay lor. titS We sell Adler's Collenian clothes and Canns 100 nnrp $ x wool clothes K 1 .V011 cvlr wnv "lie of those j any olher make .W 10 Underwear (See window display) Two-piccc Suits, 50c ami $1.00. Union Suits, $1.00 ami $1.50. IN fa tils 1 "The Chalice of Courage." When Cyrus Townsend Urady gives the world a story it is always one that shows the touch of a Master, and "The Chalice'of Courage" is in his best vein. It is a western story of love and ad venture, but it is unlike any other ever before written. It is virile, powerful and so fascinating that it will hold you a willing and pleased reader to the end. We take great pleasure in giving this advance notice of a charming feature of The Expositor. PRIVATE SALE. Having decided to move from Vale will sell our household goods consist ing of base burner, sectional book case, bed room suites, rockers, parlor suite, tables, lawn mower and many other articles. 1-2 (Jeo. H. Cavanagh, FOR Cash for Eggs J. M. SMITE .ah ll.i n. tm t nf 1 1 .1 nmt.n. . ... n. because we know they arc the best. : : : nuits you will never lie uli.-iiel with 1 4. 10 r- pXV7 LU J)lD Neckwear in richest LOTHIAN No. 9482. 1 KI'OKT OK TI1K CONDITION OK TDK. K First National Bank of Yale In tlw state of MIclilKitn Ht the How of bmiioM. April intii. Pi.', us iimtlt to th eointiullsr ol lliu CuiTem-y. KKSOl'KCKS. Loans ami discounts $i.'JJ v ni Ovenli nits M'iired and unsi- ... curat '."" S4 U.S. bond to Ft'cun circulation 40,000 00 liankuitf I louse, f limit urt and tlxturcs w Due from approved reserve. agents $ w.l.7 A Cash and excliaiitie 3SI5J1' s'''oU 14 Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer -V' w Total $v,44i 1 Sr IJAIilLITIKS. Capital stock paid in $40,000 00 S111 plus Kund 10,00000 Undivided profits less expen ses and faxes paid 10,471 2 National Hank notes oiit- Htandlinr -lo.ooo 00 Individual deposits subject to check 9 S.'.lo.' .M Demand eeitilicales ol dep.. M.'.Y'M M Savings Deposits oj,'t;o so .V7,ovo Total $4Si,44i K St at k o v M 1 ' 1 1 1 : A , t SH I. I). K. i'ead. cashier of the ahove named hank, do solemnly swear that IIih above, state ment Is true to the hest of nt v knowledge Hud helicf. K. K. KKAD, Cashier. Subscribed and snvoiti to hefor me tliH -'Oth day ol April, 1 '.!.'. N. II. Herbert, my com. exp. ,ov. 14, r'i4 Notary ruuiic. Correct- Attest. W. K. Kuh ) W. V. Andreae J-Directori. T. I'. Wharton Our Way of doing laundering suits our customers and we're going to keep right along doing our way, because its the right way. The way to laundry is to laundry right. That's what this laundry always has done, and will continue to keepou doing. Try us and be satisfied, already you've lost something by not launder ing here. Ritter's Laundry Dr. Cornell. Dr. Cornell, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, of Port Huron, will be at the l'aisley Hotel, Vale, on Friday, June 7th, 1912. 9 Masonic Block, YALE. t . . 1 ...... . . . . . that hits a inan'a laticy just right. n V37' n gar Spring' 8 freshest new colors and patterns of silk, at 25c and 50c. ? w Slf- & PALMER