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J. A. MENZIES, Editor and Publisher. "Here the Press the People's Rights Maintain, Unawed by Influence and Unbribed by Gain." For All That Is Right In The Republican Part)
Vol.. XXXII, No. 44 TjRD yea YALE, St. Clair County, Mich., THURSDAY, February 4, 1915 v $1.00 Per Year, In Advancx
CHURCH SERVICES.
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You Can Save Big Money
in our February mark-down alc. hvcry Overcoat
and Suit (except Biack or Hlue) in our great- stock
is now marked at a radically reduced price a pnen
that will compel quick clearance. Oar policy of
carrying nothing over necessitates this sacrifice on
our part and call for immediate action en yours
for naturally thousands of other men :ue reading
this and will tako advantage of this opportunity.
Will you i If so, come quickly don't delay.
$10 Overcoats $ 7.50
12 Overcoats 9.00
15 Overcoats 11.00
1S Overcoats
20 Overcoats
25 Overcoats
..$13.50
.. 15.00
.. 1.5
Come early and get a bargain.
20 discount on Fur Coats
J. I. ROSENTHAL
Does Your Watch or Clock
Need Repairing?
If so, bring it to us and wo will put it in good shape. Vc
have had the experience and can do your work right.
Our Motto: Neatness and promptness.
J L. Roy Fuller, - Yale, Mich.
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? A Pleasure for the Wife 9
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The woman who does her own baking should enjoy
it immensely. Baking is really a pleasure and the source
of much satisfaction if the housewife has much contidence
in her results. But the excellency of her baking de
pends almost entirely on tho quality of the ingredients
which she uses.
"Yale Pride" and "Belle"
are milled and blended especially for homo use. They
are ''satisactory flours" and tho wife is sure of inviting
bread and pastries when sho uses them.
Feed Grinding Every Day.
BRAN AND CHOPPED FEED
on hand at all times.
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YALE, - MICH.
Security Calf Food !
Wo wish to call your attention to Security Calf Food, a
food especially prepared for calves. Young calves require
proper food (and just as much so) as young babies requiro
proper food. Security Calf Food is put up to tako tho placo
of "Mother's Milk," for young calves, as ''Baby Foods"
are put up to tako the placo of 'Mother's Milk" for babies.
Security Calf Food replaces the whole milk from the timo
tho calf is three days old and at tho cost of less than 2 cents
per day. Your calf requires from eiht to ten quarts of mUk
a day. This U worth from 2 to 3 cents a quart and it will
tost you from 20 to 30 cents a day to feed your calf with
wholo milk, whilo you can raiso or fatten your calf on Secur
ity Calf Food for less than two cents per day and raiso just
as good a calf. Security Calf Food does not have to bo cook
ed or bothered with.
We guarantoo to refund in cash for every pail or package
of Security Calf Food that docs not give perfect tatisfaction.
SECURITY REMEDY PO.
MATHEWS & WIGHT
Yale's Leading Druggists.
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WINDS of misfortune generally blow upon EVERYBODY sooner or
later in life. If you are prepared to meet trouble by having a
GOOD BANK BALANCE you can weather any GALE. A bank
book is the SUREST protection against the tempest of ill luck. If you
are not a depositor here start AT ONCE. We are the financial weather
vane of hundreds of SATISFIED PERSONS. Prepare NOW for tho
itorm that is SURE to come.
Yale State Bank
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At Central Hall, Yale
Friday Evening, Feb. 5th
Benefit High School Athletic Association
rnoGKAM
Piano Duet Miss Harrington and Miss llolden
Vocal Solo Leona Holcomb
Heading Lois Huffman
Vocal Solo : Irene Harrington
MINSTREL
Opening Chorus
During the first part of the minstrel . the following musical
numbers will be rendered: "(lood Uye Summer," "It's a Long Way
to Tipperary," "1 Ain't (iot No Time," "California and You."
Monologue "The Advance of Science" George Washing
ton Abraham Lincoln Thomas Jefferson Lawson
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY !! At an enormous
expense the athletic association has secured Champion Jack Johnson
Umphrey, champion of the heayywdghts of the world, who will give
an exhibition of his wonderful strength, and also box three rounds
with a "dark horse" named "Did, the Kid," who claims he is cham
pion of part of Melvin.
The second part of the minstrel will contain solos and quar
tette work, jokes' and funny sayings. In this part of the program
Prof. Vernon gives his exhibition on head reading and Jefferson
Clyne, known as the "Democratic Song Bird of the South," warbles
his roundelays,
Closing number "The Clang of the Forge."
GOOD NIGHT
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State Veterinary Department.
The following letter is receiyed and
as soon as a complete analysis of the
ensilage is made tho report will be published:
East Lansing, January 8, 1915
Dr. J. 11. Stevens,
Yale, Michigan.
Dear. Dr. Stevens:
Your letter, also the package
of ensilage, was turned over to me yes
terday. Noting your request for an
analysis to determine if possible any
deleterious effects that might have bee n
occasioned through feeding this ensil
age. I must inform you that? It will
take considerable time. Of late con
siderable trouble of this kind has come
to my attention, and we are making an
investigation along just such lines as
you request. We will therefore use
your ensilage along with other samples
and If we arrive at any information we
will so Inform you.
From your description I believe that
you have encountered with a case of
forage poisoning, and there is little
thus far that has been discovered in
the way of relief, mortality usually be
ing pretty high.
In the meantime I beg to remain
Vours very truly
R. 1 Lyman, Dean.
ADVIRIISCD UTTERS..
Yale, February 1, 1915.
Chas. Krigg
Miss Helen Acres
Miss Nora Phillips
Miss Hilda Sbroeder
E. W. Farley, 1 M.
LOST On Friday between Shaw &
.J ohnston's blacksmith shop and my
barn, a fur mitt. Finder will be re
warded by returning same or notify
ing me. Chester Sly, Yale. 44-2
We'll send you a sample copy of
the Expositor If you wish one.
ATTEND THE
EXPOSITION AT
OUR EXPENSE
Next week the Expositor starts an
other liig Sut scription Contest and will
give the one receiving the greatest num
ber of votes a round-trip ticket, good
for a ninety-day trip to the San Fran
cisco Exposition. The ticket will also
allow you to visit Los Angeles and the
San Diego Exposition.
The one receiving the second largest
number of votes will be entitled to a
tine lake trip to Duluth and return.
There will be no strings attached to
this contest. We want the subscrip
tions and you want the trip. Come in
and talk it over. Don't wait !
. Entre Nous.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hutton entertain
ed the Entre Nous club Tuesday eve
ning. The evening was begun with a
delicious turkey dinner after which
cards were played. Those to win the
prizes were Mrs. N. II. Herbert and
V. A. Lacy.
N. Y. B.
This social club held its regular meet
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Allen on Monday evening, Mr. aud
Mrs. L. Roy Fuller assisting In enter
taining. Frizes at 500 were won by Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Rounds.
TheH.O. 11. C. have planned on
having Feb. 19, as Paper Day. Every
house in Yale will be solicited. Please
have anything you can spare In the
paper line ready for these collectors.
FHEK METHODIST CIIUKCII
Services for summer as follows:
standard time.
Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.
Preaching at 10:30 followed by class
meeting at 11:30.
Preaching at 7: 00 p. m.
Prayer service Wednesday evening at
7:00.
All are invited to attend these services
which are evangelistic in character,
Free Methodism is Christianity in
earnest. J. N. Wilson, pastor.
AVOCA M. T. CIIUKCII
There will be preaching in the M. P
church Sunday morning commencing
at 11:00 o'clock.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Rev. Saigeon, Pastor.
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Class meeting, morning, 9:30
Preaching 10:00
Sunday School 11:15
Sunday evening, 6:30.
Morning subject "A Radiant Per
sonality."
Evening subject "The Almost
Christian."
Everyone welcome.
Charles Rragg, Pastor.
MELVIN M. K. CIIUKCII
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Worship conducted by Miss Adams
at 11 o clock.
Class meeting 12 o'clock.
Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
F. M. Schlischer, Pastor
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIUKCII
Services each Sabbath as follows for
the winter months:
Preaching service at 10. -00 a. m.
Sabbath school at 11:15 a. m.
Preaching service 6:30 p. m.
Mid-week service Thursday evenings
at 7 o ClOCK.
Waldren Geach, Pastor
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Week beginning Jan. 31, 1915
Thursday evening, 7 o'clock, devo
tional meeting; 7:30, monthly trustee
meeting.
Sabbath school, 11. -00 a. m.
E. 11. Bradfield, Pastor
Mark Twain Entertainment.
Mr. Charles Husted, the lecturer-re
citalist and characterise who will give
an entertainment in Central Hall on
Friday evening, Feb. 12, comes from a
distinguished family of public men.
The paternal family begins with John
Ilus, the liohemian reformer and re
ligionist. A number of his relatives
were noted on the field of battle, one
James Husted distinguishing himself
for an act of bravery at W aterloo un
der Wellington. His grandfather was
a noted labor leader in England. Others
in the family have been Members of
Parliment, Congressmen, Jurists, Edu
cators and Authors. His father, Rev.
J, T. Husted of Grand Rapids, is one
of the best known Congregational cler
gymen in the middle west.
The maternal family is connected
with the aristocracy of Europe. His
mother is the first cousin of the late
liaron Springer of Sweden, and is re
lated to the ruling houses of England
and Holland. Mr. Husted's grand
mother was an aunt of the late Samuel
Clemens (Mark Twain.)
Mr. Husted himself is a full-fledged
American, combining the temperamen
tal and public spirit of the paternal
6ide with the artistic and humorous
qualities from the maternal side. He
is very broad-minded, a clean-cut
thinker and a forcible and entertaining
speaker.
It has been said of him that "Mark
Twain cast down npon him his mantle
because he was to be his successor."
As a Chautauqua attraction, Mr. Hu
sted is classed ,with the best. As a
characterist he has received the best.of
training, having been associated with
many of the leadiug dramatic artists
in this country.
This entertainment is to be given in
the interests of the Public schools and
we are assured of something away
above the ordinary. It is tilled with
sparkling wit and humor and is bound
to make you feel better. Come out
and enjoo an evening with Mark Twain
and us. Usual prices. Reserved seats
on sale Monday evening at seven at
Herb's.
Auction Sale.
The undersigned, having decided to
quit farming, will offer for sale by pub
lic auction at the premises known as
the Charley Martin farm, one mile north
and one mile east of Avoca, on Tuesday,
February 16th, 1915, all of his farm live
stock, agriculture implements, wagons,
harness, etc. Sale to begin at one
o'clock p. m. sharp. Usual terms. G.
W. lie 11 auctioneer.
Georee Rurden, prop.
Farm For Sale.
100 acres, with good 9 room house,
wood shed, 18x24 chicken house, 28x24
granary, ice house, hog house, 20x60
drive shed, 40x60 frame barn, good well
with wind mill and about 75 fruit trees.
Fairly well fenced and drained with
open ditches. Dark ' clay loam soil,
ferrectly level, located three miles
rom trading point, 214 miles from
station in the best beet growing section
of Tuscola county, Michigan. Terms
per acre with 31500 down balance
to suit purchaser if reasonable. Inquire
of Porter U. Harris, Yale. 43-2
AFTER MANY YEARS
J. L. Southers, Eau Claire, Wis.,
writes: "Years ago 1 wrote you in re
gard to great results I obtained from
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years I have never had a return of those
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push. Few men suc
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alone. Merit wins in
the long run.
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The eyes of the world re on the man who savea the
retpect and confidence of the community are hia. A
bank account it the start of an honorable Independent
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YALE, MICHIGAN
OFFICERS
AESleeper, President W. VWndreae. vlt president
W.F.Ruh .Vice-President- E F. Feud, Cashier C.R AdjUt5.Av,l CaAiir
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