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r I ill! -s&ms for Cfmstfiw I I Jr !ho Can loin Our Great Christmas Savings Club? You Can Join The Children Can Join Every Member of the Family Can Join Churches and Lodges Can Join If You Are SavingSave More If You Are Not Join Now Join Our Christmas Clubs 2c Class pays you $25.50 5c Class pays you - - - $63.75 It costs nothing to join. It means a Happy Christmas. If for any reason you are compelled to stop paying, you will receive the money you paid, in two weeks before Christmas. Time Is Slipping Away YOU SHOULD JOIN NOW First National Bank Yale, Mchigan... C V Why not zct the whole family together and have us tuku some mil jrooil photo .TiJ'phs. Ten years from now you wouKl not part with theso photographs for ui.iny times their cost. I hitve purchased t lie pho togrnph husinesafrom K. H. Card and am prepared to take one of all your wants in thi line. Call and see me. J. J. SHAFER Over Mathews & Wight's Drug Store, YALE, MICH. ESTABLISHED 1723 &Rvilloii Teres Largest Fur Manufacturers la tb World HIGHEST PRICES TAID FOR RAW FURS Ship your furs to u. We pay all express and mail charges Write for our p.lce lint 453 West 23th St. New York IJA1UJAINS in buildinj? material, sheathinp, joints, timber of every to Jiert JJrown, 52- rit'.hcriptioii. Aply Vale, or ihone lz7. Hew a ThlaT We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any c:h of Catarrh that can not be cure J by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersiped. have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be litre him perfectly honorable in al! business translations, and financially able to carry out any obligations mad byhis firm. Waliuno, Kiknan A Martin, Wholesale Iruists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi monials sent free. 1'ilce, 75a per bot tle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Fills for oonsttpa-Ion. c (burcb otbs. I i'he Factors of the Various Churches of the Vlliat-c Ar.' InviU'd to mud lu V Church Items Kach Week X m. r. Church Class meeting, morning, D:30 Proachint? 10:00 Sunday School 11:15 Sunday eveninp, 7.KX), Everyone welcome. F. L. Crandall, Pastor MKTHOTHST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Preaching service at 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school at 11:00 a. in. Preaching service 7. -00 p. m. Midweek service Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock. Waldren Geach, Pastor AVOOA M. P. CHURCH There will be prea:hing In the M. F. church Sunday morning commencing at 11:0 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Uev. Vandoren, Pastor. FRFJ-; METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:0.) a. m. Cl-fc$ meeting at 11:00 a. m. Preaching at 7: K) p. m. Midweek service, prayer meeting at 7:'M, Wednesday eveninsr. LnVerti U. Morgan, pastor M i.nnomti: Church Services at Uiick Chapel 10:'" a. m. Si.ndny School 1 1 :O0 a. nu Preachinir 7 :.' p in. Kvei.ing service All are wtlcouie. F. A. Jorrf, pastor. M1CHAMO ST. CHURCH OK CHRIST Sunday, Dec. H Morniiiftstrvice 10:30. Flder McCall will haye charge of the service. Sunday school 11:30. Every teacher and scholar present. Notice ! We are planning to have a Christmas tree and short program Sun day night at the usual hour. This pro gram will be lu perfect hamtony with the spirit of Christmas time. Members and friends heartily wel comed. " Please be on time. Fldred Charles, Minister. Postofficc Hours. Postmaster Farley informs the Ex positor that the office will be open Sunday, Dec. 24, from 8:30 to 9:30; Christmas day open till noon and again at 5:30 In the afternoon. Christmas at M. E. Church MORNING PROORAM Voluntarv Processional "Joy to the World" Anthem "The Heavens Declare the Glory of God." Uymn No. 112. Prayer. Anthem-" While Shepherds Watched" Scripture and Announcements. OlTertory "Canzonetta"- Violins and organ. Ladies' quartet "Mow, Golden Uu gle." Christmas Sermon. Solo "Birthday of a King" Hoy llricker. EVENING PROGRAM Hymn No. 115. "Messed Holy Night" Ladies' Chorus Christmas Dream Song Dick Staley "Silently the Stars Look Down." Mu sical Heading and Pantomime. Christmas Lullaby Lulu Mackford. -Christmas Manger Hymn Primary Class. Happy Christmas Morn Violin Obli- gato. Erma Heddicliffe. The Little People's Christmas Eve in Song Frimary Class. The Song of Christmas Koy llricker and Chorus. Offertory. Ilemarks Hev. Geach. The Nativity in Song and Tableaux-Choir. Township Taxes Due To the Taxpayers of t Greenwood township: 1 will b prepared to receive taxes at my residence after Dec. 'ifl. llllfi. and will be at II. Heinmiller's store, Fargo, on the 3rd and 8th of Jan. 1017, from 9 a. m. till 3 p. in .and at Frank FoUy's residence on the fth of Jan. from 9 a. m. till 3 p. m. George Holt 38 2 Township Treasurer, 1 have the tax roll for Mock way towuship and will be ready to eceive taxes at the Yale State Hank on Fri day, Dec. 29, 1910, from 9 a. m. till 3 p. m. and every Friday thereafter. Will be at home with the exception of the above dates. John Edgerton 3S- Township Treasurer. Letter To Santa Claus. Dear Old Santa: I would like a big sleeping doll and a buggy, some nuts and candy, a nice hair ribbon and what eyer more you can spare and t will try and be as good as as I can, so good-by, from Little Beatrice Worden. A Fine Entertainment The third number of the lecture course was given in the new auditorium last Friday evening and was attended by a large crowd. The entertainment consisted of a concert or musical given by the Maude Stevens Co. of three people. Miss Stevens herself is an elocutionist of high merit and wou the hearts of the audience directly with her charming manner. Miss Chamberlain was another artist, her special work being that of a car toonist in which she was very apt. She also played the piano with exceptional touch. The third portion of tne company was neither last nor least, but was also a favorite with the audience from her opening number on the violin. The program was greatly enjoyed. The matinee in the afternoon gave pleasure to a good sized audience, the majority being children. List of Jurors Following is the names of those who will serve as jurors at the January term of the Sanilac county circuit court: Maple Valley Nicholas Setter Speaker Tom Murray Fremont Chas. Kappler Worth Hodger Garbutt Croswell James Stewart Sandusky Geo. Teeta Brown City John Marion Delaware Ed ward W arczi utk y Miuden John J. Swiercz Austin Albert Grifka Greenleaf Stanley Jackson Evergreen W. 11. VanNorman Argyle David Spatzel Wheatland Wni Merriott Marion Dayid Norton Forester Anthony Fagauett Hridgehampton Thos. Hewitt Custer Wesley Hichards Moore Louis E. Thomas Lamotte Peter Hearouemus Marlette John Gerber Elmer Nelson Smith Watertown Wm. Hunter Washington Jos. Walker. K 'AT THE LABEL on this week's Expositor and see If you are in Arrears A nnmlmr nf I M M I our subscribers who vJ w a a noticeci our requests to square up, have either called or sent the money in by mail. There are many others who are vet In arrears. We will feel very grateful to those who answer this call for cash at earliest conven ience. Please remember that cash is required to operate a newspaper as well as any other ligitimate business. Subscribe for The Expositor. Prince Albert gives smokers such delight because its flavor is so different and to delightfully good; it can't bite your tongue; it can't parch your throat; you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap piness ! On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will read : " PROCESS PATENTED JULY 30tm, 1807" That means to you a lot of tobacco en joyment Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. 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