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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-09-10, Page 5fiikti"1-0131, 1908, D W%1EAT 'BA,IV'QUET. 1u d Wheat; Co. Toronto, fere a, bazeetliet through, • the a ,gid of *cloy chorda in town hall• oft tno .15th ot Oe-, In addition ,to, NII: + coollent u, splendid Orelgram win bo ovided C ENS AND UENiP., WANTED' 2Wine Week, all .fall, .at .the 1Eio1m- e Peelt ry Station., 4 a e-3'1 GIRT. WANTED. --FOR •GENT RAL housework. Highest wages. No ! washieg.^Apply ie Mrs. Geo. • Mc- Taggart. TEACHER WANTED FOR i S.' S. No. 'd, Hulle%tits male or female hold- ing 2nd class certfflcate from 'Nor- mal. Duties to commen0o at New Year's. Apply stating salary and • qualification.,-'WWilliam M90001, ;See- batary, Londesboro P.O. , 4 ♦ t+++*.+++ i. ,e MOLSONS BANK ,.. licooRPoRATED_ Capital' - $3,374,000 Rest Fundi .: ' e• 7 $3,374,000 Nes 65 Branches in Canada, and. A eats and Correspondents h all the Principal Cities in the World. ' A. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS PANK DEPARTMENT,: atall Branches.- Interest allowed.•-at.highes ..Cul rent rate, Clinton Branch, - C..1;, Dowding,1'lanager +++444+++4444-t4+i 444-t4444:0444444-44444 1BOVi III NI -Owing to .the success of . l our Discount Sale, '.• we've decided to extend it to the, Saturday. evening of Sa y. Se p tembe l 12t, and until h e. that. date .w wlll give a ` of; 2 discount5 per cent. onversyrs 'dolla worth onevery in our store, This isour o ortunit ' to sa ion'' n yu pp3 � '�'4 atches,Clocks, -e C1 cks� Jew ',Ier ,, rw re China an , S-'acl . eCt es Every article we carry; instock will be ctto this discount and: all: goods .guar tl►teed. r r,•r. J. Jeweler and Optician- Issuer ptician° u.011 Dli*►ton Ne** -Record .4 ................****,..44",..•....••••..........** The News From Goderich ► orrespon an. I ...*•......,........,.....444...44.#0......o...••«040••• Dore -Dietrich. Mr, and Mrs, John Porter are tak- A euiot wedding took place on Wed.. ing their holidays and are the guests nesday of fast week,, the principals be- of their daughter, Mrs. Nichol ot ing William James Dore, G. T. R. Listowel.. Mr. Nichol hail his barn ticket agent and Miss Florence May, burned and lost'a valuable mare, daughter ! of Mr. N. Dietrich. The Mrs. Steep and little daughter, 'Miss: ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Mary, ;are the guests of Mrs: Daw, A. ' Anderson. The bride were her Saltiord, and were in town on Fri - travelling suit' et navy blue broad- day with Mesdames ; Daw and cloth with fiat to ' match and sham- Mrs, Jennings. Mrs. Dow's neices pagne silk waist and carried' a aeauti- from Woodstock were during ;the holt-- ful fox muff, the gift of the i groom, days her ' guests at Saltford. They The groom's parents, Mr, and Mrs. were Mesdames. Trouse, Love, ,Tomlin... Dore, ot Mitchell, and his brother, son and Miss Gertie Baer, They .were Norman Dore,, were present, the bride's' also guests at their grandrpother, patents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dietrich, Mrs. Jennings'. and. her sister, Miss Emmeline, were The Cooper family of Seaforth, Mrs, trio only others present.. The happy Loohridge and sisters, `Misses Eva, couple will take'up their residence on Edna, Elsie, Gertrude Berenice and Elgin' avenue: The Ipresents included brothrs, Masters Johnnie and. Willie many valuable, gifts of cut glass; sil- Cooper, ;spent ,their vacation with vor+ware and, furniture, among them their• sister, Mrs. Houghall at the being • a hand$omo Morris chair from West street laundr-y -Thal children leL,11 The0-,-1,;-.R. ` stall and , a beautiful on Labor Day ,to: at,Cend school at china cabinet from Mr. and Mrs. Rum- their home in Seaforth, Rum - ball ' Mr. and Mrs,. Megaw who.spent the Abell--Craigie. month of August, at the residence of The residence of Mrs, James.Craigie Mrs, (Captain) McDairmid, have re - was the.scene , of high festivity on turned to :their • home at Stratford. Wednesday week on the occasion of the Thursday was, one' or the finest days marriage. of 'her . daughter,: Miss: Alex-" possible for a drive to .the country, ina, to . William Parker Abell, 01 town. and as it .was the date et. the W. I, Rev, James A. Anderson tied ' the Meeting, Miss.Wakefield •• and her bre- knot Miss' Ella Abell of London, sig- ther Mr. W: Wakefield"'greeted ,;the. ter of the groom, was bridi:smaid and members with smiling faces, at their Frederick Craigia, brother of the g ' flower bowed - home: About 48.nom- bride; was best man. • Miss Helen hers' were present. Mrs: Megaw of Doner of Starter, the little niece of Stratford and 'little son accom anted' the bride, made a charming flower- p Maw. (Capt.) Tretheway, .and Mrs. girl,: The giving ' away of the bride Megaw was quite delighted with '• the fell to her brotlher, J, W. Craigie, and sys�rnatio wonting of the W. `2, Mrs. Miss e,leVittie • played the_ wedding Gundry was; . !called upon to 'gess. a marali.. talk upon her visit• to the West, : Mrs.; On':Friday. evening•. thea Victoria' Lea-. ',Gundr • always ...wears her W. T. in Yh 1 pin, guers will give a reception to the stu- and she' says . after the. eleasure it dents of • the G. C. I. who ' have come produced for her on the • steamer, She to , town from other places;: EI.QISI A. SKItlflt NQS C d t will always wear her pin when . she Mrs. Donald Marlyn and' little: son travels as, well as at home. The: ca.p- Maitland are ,spending, the , season at 'baize of. the' M steamer' ajestic f+rst not- theold home, Eariiscliffe, residence. 01 iced her.pin, andsaid he had :net sev- Captain Malcolm : Macdonald. • coal ladies who wore one Of the Game' Mrs:. Charlie McKinnon of - Clinton design,-aint he'was :very.-enrious. to took Miss Doherty's place on the fop know what it repnesented•. -' "nor ening of !the' G. C. I. on `1st, .Septem Home and. ' Country" • Mrs. Gundry re her. and • will • teach until a'- iegular sponded and it 'represents part of teacher appears, your dining. room and after she fully Mrs..•Armistead ' left for Detroit explained the werking • of ':he:, fight- : early last, week" to spend 'six wWeeks!,oto, :the,, captain, thought .that: the W. with • friends in that.city, after which I. `was ,doing a noble work. , ()tete. a she will continue her journey to , her number .of: lady passengers then went heme•in. Florida, Mrs. Armistead.. was and looked: up'their, pins, and Mrs. the guest whiled h4ira of Near' ale friends Gundry spent •a: very: .pleasant • time Mr>. and Mrs: W: Warnock and was with them' the gest; of'the tri . eachan prevailed' , ., trip i pre a ai upon • by, thew; -,to accept ging ideas•;wi h_ a hope to find new - their. hospitality fol' a. Much longer ways . of .still further increasing the time: than she had expected • to •: re- •nu'mber 'of' IInstitutes:.Oii the ,'"Her - main. 'onic'•'- there were 1,6• members J.,1 the • Mrs. Duff spent Labor , and pre•eed W:• I front Orilla, .Cobourg,.:`Dtindas ing three. days visiting t1)latives '•' and andother ": cities ":and• when the Cap- friends. hi Clinton and at Turner's tain '.looked' at the • nunilier, 'wes1'ing • Corner; • She, went. ,down : to attend the :W.. 1. pin, ' he ' asked' who . they, ' the :pl'acirre'of' a nloifii htertt?; , to' ' •the• were '"The Woman's. Instit.tt• ' • Vlrs ,, • memory tif'=fiCt hus►iiiiid; the Ial.c Gundreplied."'Urs,' -and Mr; 'Duff in the Turner's cometer ', dr:.'. •�� ltev. Mark Turnbull is spending.' his lege at. Winnipeg :which'„is inolti:ing ra vacation at Sutton" and other:. places pid'advanceinent 'along the p:whe lint s, and on Sunday. last 'Wen. Archdeacon as'the O. A. C. at Guelph.. Mis. Gun - 'Young o(fleiated both morning: and'ev- dry had a ;pleasant' chat with two of, • ening at St. George's church. • the. Professors Craig and lbs,, as ..to Mrs., A J. 'Moore' left town 011 the. best -way. of conducting `the ' Col-. 'Saturday for'. ,Toronto..Capt: Carfrac lege, so: "Os 'to • obtain. the •.greatest Dunlo has '••rented, the house owned nurnbe'r of • studen;ts .Mrs :Goedi Was p y. and ,lately occupied, b1 Mit..A.. J. greeted ,with great applause ,.t the IVToori:, anti- will take up: his resid conclusion of her talk •':Mrs.•`....••••D ewe. there as soon as his wife • recov- McLean ,read- a' recipe. a ar 1 ,r oto els from her;: present 'attack* of fever: Cream which we will give below, as' j Dr. 'Hayden•• and -his • bride arrived this is • the • month for catsups,.: chow' last week from• London',' after their chow, •pickles,.. etc ',Tomato cream ' marriage.. in,'; ghat ' City. on Wednesday 12 :large ripe'tomatoes, and September and .now occupy'• Ar- onions, •-i.• It'. brown sugar, 1 qua: • tist I3argitt'e• new pu'rchasb, on :Elgiii malt vinegar, :-: ib. mustard., i tea- 'Avenue. ea-'Avenue. • spoonful .red pepper, .1' e+ a;bei irtnl Mr. ,Strongh, is on the police:: force salt. • Boil . vegetables .together . until during Mr.• Sands' visit to the >x 'tender, then- • strain: through 'sieve. hibition at Toronto.• Add spieies ;arid 'b'oil for an hour:' .te with the family of her son;• Mr. -Wil- 1 ham -Rutledge of :Clinton. Mr. Joy and ` family of. Tennecssee while. in town 'are the guests of the •former's- neices, .the Misses Donogh.' ' }' On Sunday' afternoon lash "Rally Day" of the:, Bible Claes, was' cele , b'rated at the• Baptist .church. 'A large number: of • S. •S. scholars' .were "pre sent. Master Dlarchant presiding• most acceptably at thea organ. The address "Beautiful • Pictures" was given by Rev. C. R. Jones•,' who told them than each and all had a icture; gallery 'in • p g ;their -heads,.'where rnemoi y was ` stor- ed and they must always look cheer- ful and bright, so that no one would have • sad,:'or •.unpleasant victor .s • of an en n afterthat'll years. The hymns..werer u for {i talo harvest titre. . I "Conversion" was the subject' chos- en for the evening's, discourse. Ott • Thursday afternoon the Ladies'Aid I will meet at the Baptist church, and in the evening the semi annual "Phila.,. and "Barocco" societies .will `'meet at the pastor's residence where ahwillheld, banquet e e j On Sunday reext Rev.Mr.. William Kettleworth will preach at both set,- ' er- 'vices,,. in the Baptist church.' l• The christening of a little Washing- ton babe,:was a great event in the ..live?r of • Rev. lir. Dougal and .the grand -parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colborne, on' Thursday evening last, ' the parents of the babe being Mr, and Mrs. A. B: Vail of Washington, D.C. Tb(: babe wore a lovely clhri,stening robe ,of embroidery and lace, worn by het mother, when :she was chtist- ened, ' Tea was served at 0 li. m, and tire guests' ,twclVe in number were all ,intemate friends of the faro€ly. eke were were much in evidence. The babe's gifts were of. silver and very beauti- beautiful spray' of flowers from the fil. We wish Elizabeth Colborne •Vail ',employers of the machine room of the e happy entrance, to girlboe)d. 'organ factory , where a son of the i Mrs, tDr.) Clark, was taken to the deceased worked. The ,services • were hospital ,on Saturday, having` taken ! conducted: by Rev. V. H. Dunbar • in • the typhoid fever. �4 the absence of Rev, C. R.`ttuntte. This Mesdames Marsh and Wachter, • with • pallbearers were' George and John little Margaret Wachter, who spent : Cook, A. 'II. Walt, W. If. Cudmorc,. the mason .at the ;point, perm., reeist-I Jos. Wheatley and Williafn Wheatley, Oral ate}the a' 1Vi11ianhs' house, after two sons, two . sons-iri•ae , and two their return to town. The • Ili .seg nephews of the, deceased. Marsh, left for their home ,it Toledo The family wish through The News-, on. Saturday, one of the sisters' being. Record to thane ten many, friends for one of Vic staff of writers on tale R'ol-their kindness throughout. the illness cies .iilitd'c. and sines the death of their xe.'t1her Issuer of Marriage Licenses. We Sell Steel Ranges r of the Best Quality and at the Lowest Prices. Why bay from pedlars and travellers and a higherprices for inferior goods. Call and see our g . � goods and get our prices. • Try our WAXOLINE DUSTLESS' :l~LOOI DRESSING only 7SG, per 'gallon.. Best in use HAF'LAN c BROS. i n f, : iv d t es �d al�dwa>�e -f" let�rh---•glia Wajrefield .' for the use "of. her After the a •ional•Anthem ung; 'and while the • 5 , ;clock.• tea getting prepared, m:a��y' '•>[ " the rs strolled through fie grounds'. tea, Miss• Uecinta of the Wight; who has been spending cation with her brother,. Rev. Jones . 'playedhip e.,� selections oil, +fie, >rgan,� Dir. of the`iihrai'y dta•-r,' one 2t i.he or:..a. little recreabto�h '1 he two were well (haled tor till a'i light.' r'i'ng. home N t was s was members After Isle, of her ,va. C. R, little., Aitkin vans f vans ful,ou Death of • Mrs. S. Cook. An - d resident of Clintonthe ngc re d in person of. Mr? ;Samuel Cook passed away on Sunday. evening week. She: was ;a daughter of the late . , Joseph Wheatley, who came to this country, 65 y car's ago and settled onthe farm on the London. Road now known • as the \'Viltsib farm. She was born .in Nottinghamshire, England, eighty-foutt years ago and fifty-thr4: years since g land Clinton with her . hu ban ca�itre to n here they have ever since resided. Mrs.. Cook enjoyed good health up to Ova years ago when she fell and broke her hip and ever since she has been bed. fast. She is survived by het husband end seven children, three sons • and four daughters : Joseph in Flint, Mich., Mrs. W. 14. Cudmore, Clinton y Mlle, A. B. Chapin, Lansing, Miele ; Mrs.. W. I•I, Cole, Flint; 'Mich. ; Geo. of Clinton ; Mrs. A. H. . Wait, Detroit and John .of. Auburn, 1'ndiana, all at- tending the •funeral Which took place Wednesday, afternoon except Joseph, who is 'sick. Among the floral ern - Mems were a pillow from the daugh- ters bearing .the word "Mother" ; a COMELY MATRONS PRAISE PE )5C4TUcKy 9RFt3ON OIi1Q. u The oily valuable testimony whidli any household remedy - can have is the testimony of those who have used it,It is worse than useless to discuss Perone, fron4 a title retical standpoint. It is what Parona will do, not what people say about it, that constitutes evil, deuce, The housewives of the Malted Beata know what • Peruna will do, Ther have tried it: They have realized its benefit' in, the family:: They are the ones that are competent to speak of it. Self-appointed critics know noth• ing of it whatever, MRs.MArrIE MAMIt,TON. Mfi3.ANTHONYRAUCH.' • The 'Testimony ;of These Three Housewives Demonstrates Beyond All Cavil That: Peruna is a Safe and Useful Remedy. Gained Flesh on Peruna., Mrs. Battle Hamilton, R., P. D. No. 2, •Sparta, Ky., writes: "I' lave taken two bottles of Peruna and commenced on the third one. I did not really need the third one, but thought it best to take another bottle. '. . "I have always weighed 102 pounds, but since I began taking Peruna I weigh 120, for the first time in all myilfe,and I am now thirty-three years old. Your medicine has' surelydone me a great ;.deal of good, and I have recommended it to several others who have begun taking it. `' ' "My mother, who is seventy-six years old, .had grown so .weak she could scarcely walk::: She took two bottles of Peruna and is fleshier andlooking well." internal Catarrh:, Mrs. M.E. Jones, of •Burning Springs, ICY., writes: "No family should ever be without' Peruna, for it is an unfailing cure for bolds, and it is an excellent remedy to prevent an relieve croup. . !'And' to speak•. from a standpoint. of experience, I can candidly say that itis the remedy for internal catarrh. I shall not hesitate to recommend it,°specia413r to' all suffering womneden. "Peruna . has, gaifull . confidence ,and a permanent stay fti our home," ' Constipation; Torpld over. • Mrs. Anthony, Rauch, 806 N. walnut street, Bucyrus, 0,,. writes: "I was suffering from obstnate.con- stipation and torpid liver, when I too]. your advice and purchased. six bottles of Peruna and Manalin. When 1 had taken only one bottle I felt much bettor, and since I have takentwo more bottles I feel entirely well,•but I will continue taking 'the medicine for a short time to make b re of my Dura: • "I -think Manalin is One of the finest remedies for constipation that. f ever' tried. .1 will never he without it.. It has • "made tee so strong: • .I can do a day's work and never •tire:' I, am .so glad 1 do not got those 'dizzy spells any, more. 1 haven't had one since 1 took your medicine.. ` • "I cannot thank: you enough for what Your medicine has clone for me. All sick people should ,give .it a fair trial," ' Kldneyti, and Bladder,. Mrs. 'Gus: H: Carlson; Box 201, Orton- Viile, Minn., writes: :"I. had catarrhof the kidneys and. bladder. r have taken Peruna' until now, and I do:not think I need to take it any longer. "I eel, well; andmytongue .is , f w r g, and I hayeno'bitter taste in my mouth. I am very thankful for Peruna'' Perune Theft iramlly Medicine. Mrs. Ansi 0, Hyde, 712 B. Tamil street, Portland, Oregon, Vice Preside Literary and Educational Organizatin. of New Hampshire, writes: "1 ani pleased to endorse Peruna aa all-round good fancily 'medicine, _ one that is safe to give children. I g it to mine at the least suggestion cold, and take it myself to build up strength and nerves. "My sister, who is living withme, ties,..Perun%, too,•iand.e. he:.la-lcnii in tok praises. ' .. • "Your medicine is certainly worthy. of praise." Backache, headache. Mrs. Tressle 1,Tolmn, 809 N, Fifth Aye.. , Nashville; Tonn., writes:. "As Reruns has done me a world of good, I feel in duty 'bound to tell of it, in hopes thatit moot the 'eye of some 'woman wlio has suffered as I did. "For five years I really did not know *bat a perfectly well day was, and if.1 • did not'have headache, I had: backache or•a pain somewhere and really life was net worth the effort I made' to keep going, "A good friend .advised me to use Peruna and I was glad to try anything, and I am very pleased to say thatsis bottles' made a.newi woman of me anal have no morepains. and life looks bright again." =Catarrh of Bowels. '• Mrs. Maggie Durbin,1882 North street* Little Reek, Ark., writes; "1 was. troubled for five•years with s chronic disease. I tried everything I hOard of, but nothing -did me any good.' Some doctors said my trouble was oat- tarn►• of the bowels, and genie saidcon-' sumption of the bowels. One doctor said he could care me. 1 took his medi cine two months, but it did mono good. • - : A friend of mine advised mo'atotry Peruna and I did so. After I bad taken. ,x two bottles I found it w'as helping.me,. so l continued its' use,•and it has cured •' mlle'sound and Well. "1 can recommefld Peruna to anvone, and i!: anyone' wants to :know what Peruna did' for mei" they will Writs met will answer promptly: P. • •.: N • ., Marriages LENKD'Dt:: .; Janies' churcNON-h, ' ISeafortrh-A, on St:September 2nd; by Rewe F,sa.vc assisted b'y Rev.Fatheyr"Down'iy • of Windsor; 'Pet^r Edward Lennon of Guelph to'•iiIarie' Louise, daugli- • ter of Thos. Kidd, Seaforth. SMART')✓-WELSI1-At Winnipeg, • on Aug.; 27th, by', Rev. - J. W..S.parling, • R. J. Sharpe of • Cry'stal. City, Man;to Emmeline • .Welsh, eldest .daughter et Mr. A. G. Welsh -of :Grey, DORE-DIETRTCH-At Knox. church, Goderich; on Septeinber 2nd, by •Ree: Jas: A. Anderson, William • Jarees Dore : to Florence May, • daughter of, Mr; Nicholas Dietrich. A131.1-CRAIGIE-At the .:residence of the bride's mother, Goderich', On Sepbernher 2nd, by Rev. Jas.• A. Anderson, William Parker.Abell to Alexina,, daughter of the lata. James Craigia ; lir s REINFIAI4T-Iii Clinton on Sept.• 3rd,- to Mr:. and Mrs'. Joseph Reinhart, a daughter. • , H1SLOP-In Clinton on Sept,,, 4t11, . tie wife of iVlr. William Hislop. of Detroit and' daughter of me: and BROWNLEE=In Tuckersmith,' on' Aug • 24, , to. Mr, and Mrs. Robert P (,%vn- lee' a son. " ' WHITIVIORE-In Goderich • , township on Sept.. 3rd, to Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Whitmore, .a son. ' Mrs.' Isaac Jackson, a daughter. VODDEN-In East Wawanosh on Aug. 30th, to Mr, and Mrs. Wesley yo(t-; den, a daughter. RTYFLEDLIE-In .Goderich, on Friday,, tAugusit 2$th, to Mit and.Mrs, \Villi -Rutledge,, a, daughter. LOWERY-In Seaforth, 'on September ist,. to Mr. and Mrs.. George Low- :. • ery, •a son. . • ' JEFFREY -At' Zurich, on Aug. 31st, . to Me. and Ml'.. Louis Jeffrey, a daughter. McCLINCHIE--In...Hay, on Aug. '31; 'to Mr. and Mrs. W. McClincthie, • a daughter, r , • g JONES -In Exeter,Sept.fat JONIrS- n p Sep , to Mr•. and Mrs, Ed. Jones, a son. MURPHY -In Exeter, ; On Aug, 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. -Richard Murphy, a daughter. Deaths ....0 ROBERTON ..In Londesboto : on Sept. 10th, Wililanl Thomas Rob - erten, aged 38 years, 7 months. and 19 days, ROSS -In Hayfield , on Sept. 5th, Forraot, son of Mr. Murdoch Ross,' aged- :22 pears, JOHNSTON--At. Blake on Sept. 5th, James Johnston, aged 80 years. flA1ST--Ifi Brussels, on Aug. 28th, Sarah Jane, only daughter of David. Ifaist, aged 32 years, 10 months and 2 days, 61I:IfL= Tn.Wingham, oli August 31st, Katharine Hahn', 'wife of Mr. Con- rad Riehl, aged 49 years and 8 months. • • Mo1LWAIN-In :Goderich, on August OOth, Robert Percival, eldest, son of Robert Mcllwain, Nile, aged 23 years, 2 months and 10 days, R'UTLI DGE--1n G elph, on .Septette bee 2nd, Robert Rutledge,' eldest - son of Mrs. Janet Carleton, Gode °rich," aged. 47 years. , tw .r K.y J. B. Hoover Nelson Ball WETE G1::5O Sent. 12;13, 14,, 16 and 18th. - Sp sal Eketirsion rate 81:25 good going' 'Sept: .15th and 17th: Return limit on all tickets Sept, 21st. • Adver'tisfng in. The News Record ai ways pays,• 5,000 r N pounds: of . Horse Hair. ri-ntj your Lor lir; 23 cents a pound cash. aekson's Iron Dealers. a s. • CLINTON ONT DIED CASE --In. Exeter, on Aug. 29th, Mary Ann Stinson, wife of ' Thos. Case; aged 63 years. JONES -In Exeter, on Sept. 1st, in- Fant son of Mr. and Mrs'. Ed. Jon.} FURNITURE FOR • SALE, PRIV- ately, the furniture bo,onging to the. late Mrs:. Matheson. Will ,bei sold cheap, May be seen at any time r r gid cc Ra t at e' en ttpnbur ,. rest "east. y t Situations ' with leading husineas houses Await our graduates. LOOSE•LEAF LEDGER and all modern office ricje thuds which ensure raipla ' advancement. ORBGcl SHORTHAND • taught by the only teacher in Ontario who attended the • suthor.'s school. THR�BB COO itses -TelegraphyStenography, Connierelsl. ENTER ANY DAY. Well% opt PARTICULAR FALL, 'room k'ROM stPr., Clinton 4Eusiness College GEO. SPOT/Olaf, PRINCIPAL. 'rile News4Reeord to Jan. b$' > c sire 25 Cents. •.1 with the beauty and. completeness of our furniture display '. if you ' will came and look at it. Famously :Fine Fnrllitllre it is in every respect - .There is grace, beauty, style in every piece. , And we wish it distinctly under stood that this is fur- niture made to with- stand good hard ser- vice. ervice• We don't sell ` �lstufl`t ou h g�.3norac , h � you ... might - think so from our prices. Hoover 8t Ball Furniture and Funeral Directors. We ate the, solo agents for the1 p'atneue Hercules Springs and Ostetnioor MaleteteeS.