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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-03-25, Page 5
Mamb 25tht 19% NOTIM TO CREDITORS. -•Ire T114 A. Reliable Medi ne matter of the eatate of Ann Craig . for �'ov Children of the tope of 044ton in the coups ty of Huron, vr!idow,, dcMWsa-.••-- On the word of thousands of •See.. e, s, Chap, x29 R. S. 0., 1>i97, mothers in all parts of Canada whc Notice, i$. >iereby given, 9Urs4raatkt•' to #lave ailed Baby's Own '] ,*41ets', ttierd that all• persons, havlii'$ claims or;'is na other medicine .so: good,' lir cur - 'demands againstjhe estptoOL, the ,xng all the miugi ills of babyhood said Ann Craig deceased who die¢ and, childhood. And we. live. you the CMM*4 Nowa-Record ozi or about the 15th. da�r of Feb..Suaiantce' of` a government analyst The marriage of Miss Iiattl© Saints Court 'Goderich, C, O. F'., held their ruary 1909, are, required to send by I that the medicine is .safe and Con- eldest daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. B. annual supper in Temperance hall, on post, prepaid, or deliver to the un -,.tains no opiate or poisonous drug. J, vaults,. to Mr. Lionel Parsons, g y dersig4ed executors, on or before Mrs. L. Murphy, St. Sylvester, QUO., manager .of the elevator, took place Thursday ever}in last followed b a the 1st day of Map., 1909, their says :-""I find Baby's own Tablets on Monday of this week in very talented program. The ,supper christkap, ind.surnames and, ad-j.the safest and best medicine for all the drawing room of the Saints' was from 6 to 8 P. m. Oysters, beau-' d'resses.. with-'- fall particulars in I stomastronch Y and bowel troubles and Ii {use residence other esoHameiLton bride's Hioiapan tifully prepared' liy the ladies, were mentnd vxitinpI her Accounof their tsandnthet na-lmothers"' Soldeby themnd to dealers t the wedding ceremony. The bride fig pies sakes beautifuflyserved first, and tarts, umade, sastard nd tore of the securities (if any) hal '.qx by snail at 25 cents a box irgixi sot awxthe blu+is taw turbanirecwith sorved, generously to all coffee'thed tea and were ►' f%'y them, duly verified. by statutor The Dr. Williams. Medic;ue. Co. g y guests, At. declaration. And take notice that Brockville, Ont. blue trimming and blue � teeth- ter came the ,program, Mr. Soun- d rs as chairman A vocal du tt vd s i #ft OU RT DIST'' S* C .Recommends Pe-rs , after the said 16t day, of May,. 1909, ers.The .groom's family being e e a said executors will proceed to d e. Marriage$ bride and groom therelatives the only Site tse er and rendered well Pbe M Messrs. who eceived very ieut. Belch� tribute the assets of the said. de-+ ceased among the parties entitled The bridal party left on the ..afternoon great applause. r Sillbs, our local a thereto havingre and only to, the PARSONS-SAULTS-At the rest- ventriloquist, surprised all; present, i ►' / � � g Y G. T. R. train on their honey --moon claims of which they shall then hav%), deuce of the bride's parents in - with his fine powers. He caused great, • !i " j "II notice and the said executors will God'exich on March 22nd, by Rev, trip to Buffalo and Now York,: On merriment. Lillian and Fraser New- ,. theft return they will take up their „ Now - not be liable for said assets, James Hamilton, Hattie, jdaugh- residence in, shell beautifully furnished ell gave a prettyrecitation Little or any part thereof, to any ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J, Saults, residence on West street: We wish Teddy in very good style. • Oirganizeii, persons or person of whose claim to Lionel Parsons. the bridal air a ha Strong of Brantford praised the court- notice shall not have been received p happy future, ty for having the greatest number of RAMSAYt-CAMPBELL-In Exeter on The .engagement is announced of � by them or their solicitor at the March 17th, by Rev, Dr. D. Ilam courts, and of the unanimity with j ; time of such distribution. Dated Miss Janis E. Caesar, only daughter which they all work. In speaking of �d ti 4 say, Clara Maud, daughter of Mr. of Dr, George Si Caesar, Grosvenor Clinton, March 22nd, 1909, = Daniel and Mrs; ,Simon Ca bell to. Dr, the increasing number of courts in K. Prior and Elizaireth Taylor, Ex- �P + St., Toronto; to' Robert John Aches, Canada, ;he said the order was founded Arthur C', Ramsay, on„ merchant, Goderich. The wedding in 1879, and now the amount of their ecutors. NORTRCOTT-O'BRIEN-At the res- takes place in April. reserve fund is $2,800,000. They have idence of bride's parents, Hay, on Captain McDairmid left for Little paid out 5,6,000,000 in sick and death March 17tib, by Rev, Mr, Hart, Current on Monday afternoon. His claims. The order -is in the front FOR SALE -ONE DRIVING MARE, Nellie,, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. son,, Kenneth, left last week. rank for wise , management. A fine in foal, also buggy, cutter and bar- W. O'Brlen,.to John Northcott., Morrish & Snider have purchased vocal duett followed,,'"They love me ness-Thos. Elliott, Holmee i BRAY-DELBRIDGE-In Exeter on the McEwan grocery. because I'm blind," . nicely renderedPe-rn-na. T March 16th, 'Annie Delbridge to Although our citizens regretted very' by Masters Marchant • and Sutton. When any man or woman, out of William J. Bray of Virden, Man.Miss Lasca Elliott delighted all with menting upon the benefits he has re HEMLOCK LUMBERFOR SALE.- ' - much. the leaving of Mr, and Mrs. ALEXANDER-THOMSON At the Oliver R'hynas for Brantford some her fine rendering at the piano of .• he does this without any solicitation A limited amount of choice hem- home of the bride's father in Hay time ago, but, they often visited here "Come Back to Erin." She received Mabee us a recent photograph, so t lock which can be sawed to order, township on March. J.7th, b tlfev, an Ba P.eld ut that th are loud' applause. Mr. Kerswell .gave one the matter is Beyond question, then d For further particulars address M� P il din y b now ` of his fine cornet solos. Little Hazel for our advertising purposes. D. Urquhart, William F. Akexand- leaving for B:tlandon we cannot-expecil Ewen Bros,,. Bayfield, , 7?�xx. Wilson recited a pretty little piece,Weare at the present time pnbli er of Tuckersmith `to Agnes. Jane, to see them ' so often. One of the Y eldest daughter of Robert Thom- Brantford papers and the following: ac. "`A Mother's Troubles." Bert Cutt We give the name and address in full son of Hay. count of an honor done them, before ,'made a great sensations while tender- We have no use for, nor would we �, in his kiumorous littlo son "Fin tender - AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM they left, that city; The ,employes of g g, lent testimonial. mer such a thin Stock and Implements- Mr. James Birthi. ; the firm of Mickle,. Dayment &'Son Gce C.ee.''' His voice is so pure it is I standpoint, and commercial suicide it H. Harrison. has insliructed the utw met in the office of theft superin�end� a pleasure to listen to hint. Harold. - dersi Red to sell by public auction TAYLOR=In Clintons on March 1,th, �, g' to Mr. and'Mrs. ,leor• a �'ic or, a ens, Mr. O- W. Rhynas, to sap good Blackstone ;sang The Boy call sap Tonic and Appetizer. at lot 27, con. 1, Goderieh township g y' bye before- he leaves. to assume . his papa, Master Mareharit sang I l W, H. Parsons is ea -State Senator and on Tuesday, March •30th, the toll- daughter. I was shavin myself at the time. He new duties with the Hanbury. fixiai g y ea-Bpeeial Judge of .the Supreme flours r I JOHNSTON-In .M rtis: ' March 13 will Texas,. also Brigadier General in Con - Did, : span carriage horses 6;yea s o on at Brandon, Man. Thep presented Mr. is a coming- singes• and wi will re, oiTexa , a old, 2 -year-old draft filly, general . to Mr, and Mrs. 'Silas Johnston, Rhynas with a beautiful leather tray nown, Mrs. Buggitts sang Greater I . federate Army. In a recent. letter from ur ose mare in foal, 2 farrow cows,. I a son. lolling ba and a. air of massive and deeper is my love." Mt. James W5 H St., N. W., Wastiiigton, D. C., this P P g' P prominent gentleman says: 2 heifers supposed to be in calf, L. McBURNEY-In East Wawanosh :.,,on candlesticks for Mrs-. Rhynes; g gift Thompsen was at his best in his' p y 2 -year-old steers in good condition, 1 March 10th, to Mr. and'litrs: 5.am., 'Mrs. Rhynas appreciates very. highly, pretty, vocal selection:- "There's al .'"'fTpon the recommendation of pez-. 2 -year-old heifer, 2 1 -pear -old steers; McBurney, a son.. � not' only. for ats beauty' and value, ' Land.';' His baritone . is of .a . fine conal friends and many strong testimo- 1-year-old heifer, 3 calves, 2 store JOHNSTON-In Wingham hospital, but, for the rest honor tho. em to es timbre and delighted _ all. A hearty � nials of the efficacy of Peruna In the pigs, ,sow in pig, bull calf,, lumber g. employe treatment of the numerons symptoms of March 15, . to Mr. and Mrs.. N. paid . 'her -as. the wife of their. sup'erin- vote of thanks was given to. the or- the grip, with which I hive been affect - wagon, mower, land roller, buggy, Johnston, a daughter. tendent. A large numbor of friends ganizer atter which the orchestra ren- ed for lour months past I have been in - plow, horse rake, a quantity of of Mr. and' Mrs.-Rhyi�s also met. at, dered another selection which was fol- dueed to undergo a treatment of this wood, and numerous other articles. Deaths the home . of. Mrs. Eldridge - to sa . lowed by the national anthem. The g Y justlycelebrated lormnla. The farm will also be offered for (' a afore the lest fox Bra do , accompanists we're Mrs,. Blackstone, wdecided chap a for he'better sale at the same time'andt place: DOERR-In ' Hullett, on Wednesday, good by. b y n n i feel a g. t March 17t1i Mar •dhambers, :be -;'and after the evening was. spent in and Organists Jordan, Adams - and liter using it only one,' week., It is .os- Terms : 10 per cent. on dap of sale, + y c Mill ard. . ' t etc. loy�ed wife of Wfllirain Doerr; aged, oris and music, Mrs,' Fnhpnas,, oval Y peciany good is tonins;' np the stomach, #jalance in, 15 days. On stock, e resenteki with a very large tioquet . of I and has a decided effect upon my appe- ar annum or 6 months' '50 years, 10 months and 25 days:' p g , The Women's Institute will meet G per cent p YOUN(<=7n Colborne on March 19th, Pink carnations, and a.hand-painted tits. 'I: therefore feel lunch encouraged credit. -Jas. H. Harrison, propnot- bonbon bowl, accompanied• by a hand on Thursday next at. the St. Law, thatI am -on the road io complete res - or T. Gundry,auctioneer.. Richard F.. Young', aged 9G years rence, the residence of Mrs. Charlotte and 3 months. somely illustratdd • Friendship Book'. Beck, toratiion. BOWES=In Grey,. on March 14th. The funeral' of the late Barrister' M STOCK Eliza Hunter -,-1- beloved wife of Dickenson took. place on $t. Patrick's . AUCTION SALE OF FAR I `Robert Bowes, in her. 35th year. • Day. .Service. was • held in -Saint �ssssa Jamieson ams . and Implements -Mr. A J ryrcLAUGHLIN-In , '�Teepawa,• •Man,••George's..chuicli,,•-the .organist. p1ayinP. • i • . has instructed the undersigned to on March 13th; Ella Ennis, wife • "Andante . Religiosi"'. as .the casket . sell by public auction at lot 28, of W. A. McLaughlin,. formerly of' was being borne up. •alio aisle, preceded.) Le con. 10, Hullett, (•1 mile west. of I Grey township, aged 39. years by. Rev; Mark Turnbull. and Rev.. C. _ l� T� � ro on .Monde AprilI 4-4s a tt Londesbo ) y WILLSON-In .Godetich,. on Sunday,, R,. Gunne. of Clinton, the rector of, 5th, the following : Mare rising 9 March 14th Margaret , Wilson, • re- St. Georges reading the first party.. V:: I' years in foal, driving mare rising 6, lict of the late Richard Willson, the . burial service. The inesnbexs ; of a quiet, suitable for ladies, heavy draft aged 74 years and 6 montlis. IMaitland Lodge followed slowly after. gelding rising four, filly rising three, HA•WKINS-At.'Port Albert,'on Sun -The choir sang the 90th•psalm. after %r Our_Bosiness, pony colt rising 2, winter cow due day, March 14th, , Sara B., relict which •. Mr. Turnbull. read . the other cows, , . fresh calvedw v fat 1 3, deino' . t au ov. r nn ki dd 3 service. i M G steer rising 20 heifer rising '2, . 5 of the late A. C. .IIaw - ns, as G psalms in the se Y1 Ret er spring calves, fall calf, 3 '. Yount; years, 9 months and .21 days. - r©ad` the .15th chapter of Corinthians. -. Oxford Down • ewes - tn..•-- "Nearer My God to Thee" *as'' then , calves, Oxfo . sun and while the choir .sang "Nunc g. lamb, brood sow due to litter last..� s and FARM TO : RENT 'FOR GRAZING - Dimietus". the casket was . slowly of April, 2 store pigs, 2 turkey, ullett consisting :borne but of the church..' There: were gobbler, 100 young hens, 6 Wyan, .Lot 81 con. con 7, . H . ,. s g . of ore of 100 acres, all seeded' down. and many. beautiful floral' emblems: dotte roosters, a number p , bred Wyandotte and Rock hens', known as the Wallace farm: miles One of. the large panes in the wind= y frons Summerhill and 4 from Clin- ow . of Murnep s meat market- was Massey binder 6 -foot cut, Massey avower No. 7, Massey -Harris spring ton. .,For further particulars apply broken the; other day, but no nieat • to Mrs. I. ~Brownlee, Clinton 69 was: stolen tooth cultivator nearly new, Wisner ;, sulk ha rake, set 4 -section The old Simmons. residence which) drt,.l, Y y harrows with 3 -horse attachment, 2 has been -bought by. Mrs. Welsh, and walking plows, riding, plow, cultiivar blic ' removed to Toronto • street, '.was. pur- chased from Barrister. Hays who owns fl - -4 tor, land roller, double drill for sow•, ing sugar beets or turnips, turnip TO. -T- the. lot 'on Montreal street. ( Wit-•. ul er or slicer, straw: The Daughters. of the Empire met. drill, turnip p p cutter, 4 turnip hoes, set bobsidighs, on Monday wee The secretary was 2 set doubltrees, 3 -horse eveners,: instructed to paq some. little accounts That. is the reason we will SeII 'fanning mill, . with attachment, •2 sent in for .necessaries 'purchased for, 'W2090 set double harness, set black rubber the•hospital. His honor, 'Judge Holt #his''bed exactly a5 cut for;..... mounted harness, set plow. harne'ss;.. Remember, 'ave are still doing.•busi- is willing to accede to. the wishes of market wagon, trucks, double buggy ness iii the sarine, old stand, and .would the society in regard to a .new wind i. cutter, quantity of .say to our eustomem that.weare plers- open buggy, q y to the hospital., He_ also spoke of the . mangolds, G bedsteads single bed, ed with their patrona�gge since we took • • . ' g over. the business. -of .Mr. Beacom, `and.1 file which' would-be .needed . to form a i set springs, kitchen table; cool. :would say that we hope to be able to new floor for the operating room, It . �escri tio�l. o 'BeC • stove, box stove, 2 dozen grain etairi'the confidence of the public. will be expensive. bags, 2 open collars, top collar, Miss Durk returned; to. her • reside nee llowa robe No''tsomuchbyofferingaverycheap Pillars ..i'. inch to and bottom rods 1�1fi' sausage grinder, ga y , ( , crowbar,, pick, cutter mole, Buggy class of goods, but by giving first-class, last week from, hospital. p goods at very close prices:'One St. Patrick's. card which. we pole, binder wYelp, 2 neck yokes, tur� received from Hamilton; last week filling rods .1, end" angles i'xi inch, brass nobs_ slip and ensilage ,forks wheel bar - 3e are getting in a choice lot of had a little envelope pasted on one .. ha racks I on each illar, lief ht of bed '50 inches,' any row, all kettle, y printed on P > stock rack, grain cradle, flay fork Raisins, Currants, Apricots,. Prunes, 'part of it, with a , stanza Peaches and Figs. Also a large.amount the face of it. with car and rope, laic rvulcn 2000. of canned goods, pickles, etc. Width 3.0, 3.61• 4.0 and 4.6. Mrs..(Dr.). Dll1"ott of Lucknow has: er, lbs., Hamilton Laval cream sepxiat Gi , 1 Come ane inspect our goods and we been here for some days .the guest of nd her aunt, Mrs, W; T. Hays. lock. Thoseattendingthe Sale have assure you.satisfaction. I. • n c .. g the privilege of +s:ng lt,e church Last. Friday. evening .the rooms. of sheds in the village. "'erws : 7• -- --- the Menesetung Canoe Club were lea.-' Not More :�i1AC1 OoQi L7�r� To months or 4 per cent. diseoiait.-••A• Highest tive with a send-off to one of the forea Jamieson, proprietor ; T. Gundry, • 1? st Prices for Butter and Eggs most members who is about to enter, auctioneer. and till kinds of Produce; oni the state of connubial bliss in the ��'++ person of Lionel Parsons of the Elev Each Horne. - ator and Transit Company'.s offices.! AUCTION SALE 0'F FARM STOCK During the evening he was made the and Implements. -Mr. Thos. W, TYNDALL &- CARR recipient e a sectional bookcase from r McCartney, having rented his farm, the members. has instructed the undersigned to Successors te� T. Bel.com Dr. Wilson Herald o@ Vancouvexhas Ayk t0 see the $4,010 Rattan Chair 2.75 sell by Public auction on Tuesday, rejoined his wife and two sans who we. are offering at April 6th, at tot ti con. 10, Goder� have been spending some months at April township, the followings general Mrs. Herald's old home. Dr, Herald purpose mare heavy draft mare tis- A. �, TYNIZALL A. B. CARE liar accepted a position of medical D • N th iFt R ' ' �viser for the Great or ern . ing 8 years in foal by Bar One,---�---•�••y---••--...•. - ` heavy draft gelding rising 3, heavy Construction Company with head - draft i draft gelding rising 2, heavy 'draft F. W. CUTTLER, PAINTER AND quarters at Vancouver B. C: gelding rising 1, 3 cows due to Paper hanger. Ali work done guar -I We understand some of the parties calve in Apyll, 2 steers rising 2, 2 auteed to give satisfaction. 'P'r'ices who hairs been guilty of tampering heifers rising 2, 1 steer rising. 1, hei, moderate. Residcnee neatly opposite ' with the postotiice bo1.'es have been ser rising 1, '8 store pigs, 1 breod g Institute, Clinton located. sow in pig, Massey-�Hartis binder, Collegiate Instftuy u I The.News-Record Will be sent to f rthe t. -dao e i iii ''Cana r u d�dr 's Dee e earl new a s br n g .a I nv i go� ' i n�g I can recommend your reruns as an invigorating tonic, also an exeelleat remedy ter coughs and JUDGE JOHN W. BIXLER. colds. � t 1750 R STREET. II .i L WA51-I ItVGTOtI, D.C.: estimonWe'.. Disordered laver, Constipation. pure gratitnde,.writes na,aletter coni Mr. W.O.Clement,AssistantManager '<Rome. Gleorgian,+' home, Ga„ Writes; ceived froiri the use of; 1?eruna� when "Tt affords me pleasure to, voluntarily or remnnQration:of any sort, and fur - testify to the true merits o! our, won..•. hat his identity and responsibility in y �' derful Peruna.' o we consider a testitii$niai available"Ihaveforseveral years.beensuffering � shiing many huadredd•df testimonials:,; from disordered liver and chronic con - of each one of these piiople. •stipation, for which I had tried a great publish'for any sum of money, a fraudu- many remedies, but none did me any, g would be dIghouorable from a moral 'good. My whole system wits so thorough om,a business, standpoint. ly overcome that I was easy, tooatoh cold and the consequence was that a Chronic case of catarrh was fast developing. t'My numerous friends in Texas, where "'I have been tatting Peruns for. six Ihave had the honor to. command a weeks and am happy to say that it hasi' brigade of her Yoteran Cavalry, in a had the desired effect. My liver is Lai four-year "war, may accept this volua- flood condition, constipation disap- tary teatimoniiil to the, merit. of reruns peared, and I no longer feel any of the from a sense of obligation for its kwon- symptoms of catarrh.. derful efllcacy.7 "In truth I am now In better health ' Appetite and Digestion Poor, and feel stronger than l have for several pp ears and it is all due to the won. derful Mr.. Charles Schweihz;, Lexington, y Texas, writes: effects of Peruna:" 41I suffered from catarrh of the liver. - - - Systemic Catarrh. - What I late .disagreed with me. I was Mr. Moses F. Merrill, Route 8, Colntth. weak and feverish, I slept very poorly, tins, Kansas, writes: had rush of blood to the head. I was . "The improvement is my health has, very despondent,. and , took no. pleas- 'been wonderful My bowels are regular ore in anything. Aly. appetite "Was as olook=work. I can noweat like other." changeable, digestion poor. people and my victuals digest comms. +'Your medicine made me well again,. pletely. 1 think I am cured of systemial • . for which I express to you my heartfelt catarrh: thanks. Ifirmly believe that for all who '"It has been,>a batd fight, but I came, (suffer in like manner it would' have the out victor: Many thanks for your kind' same good effect." counsel and`mbuagemont" I New Millinery,store - New and Up -to. -date Millinery.' Store �. op P osite the Molsona Bank and next to the, McEwen Grocery. Our Spring Openings will be held on .Thursday afternoon and evening, �.•n � 'Marc.h. 25th and Follow. i..ng. mays- . r Come• and see: the new "creations in, T1' Millinery in our flew:,stand on the ' round floor. .YOU ARE INVITED Deering mow y ny r • +. , liar. 5 rake nearly new, peering disc near- COR SALE, 1A G9N1:RAl, ,,,'1(.Rl:, mainder, 'of. 190):,lot half it do b ly new, land roller nearly new, ' Mali ; scrvluOe `};n Onnectbii., Poeses••, seri�,e •now, ilnd•'gdt:the opening chap-' � , Noxon seed drill, cultivator, scu(ller •2 -furrow Plow, 2 walking plows, Ant cion any time. for furthor p;titicu-'"Eers lare apply : at The Amgs R6ord (if• � of our nett' story. Mrs. Parks' mill'nery opcn'ng on -WalkerW. flee. very successful affair, Iron harrows, Bain, wagon complete, :; Saturday was a democrat, single buggy, se's boli- Miss Collinson is the head m"ii'li"ner , : , sleighs, long slei h, cutter, gravel) ' and received many Meoliiums on, her h rack,Y $ ILL BUY COTTAGE ON box,y y 1Jrose stylish display. In floral trimmings , Y and whifiletre s, sot: p h 'street, Soft and Bard water 'cellar, thtl rose 'predominates: One beautiful Furniture Dealer and team harness nearly new, set clow In the Nous cern e, ant Kelso rc�tth f large stilt w u h t had g ri whitehat tt harness, set single harness, chains, furnace, electric light, good lawn i rosea which was much admired. This 'head forks, etc. 'terms : 7 months or G. acre, Como -fit 'walk around house, is Miss Collinson's debut as r:,�tWertaker Per cent. per annum. -•rhos: W, fart cash, balance at C 'ger' cent. milliner and we wish her that success McCartney, Proprietor ; T. Oundry, Just fhb Place for' a tet'red farifter. which we are sure her ability does auvticnecr. Apply Box 174, Clinton P. 0. 5 warrant. 1VIiSCantelon tfic Oo :.Ori.•i.?����'�..�.�•r'r•bsi+�.�✓��s�1'�r1✓�� ; Ni, 10nal Portland: � Cement .Co. flocks m� Y• 1 t the 'in Ll n o ' -le n is ..leaving A: leis 'Walker, akeney. 6rthe above compa,ly has been transferred. . to me. - ' . `.Chose desiring cement for early work do well to leave orders with me at once so that a supply . 0 may be procured. S: J. ANDREWS Th, %.Sh 901 MH M, rio.1 S. C Rathwell, . Shoes C. Hoare, Music rarmers IF YOU.- This is the time of year If you are' thinking of. you Want Good, Strong buying a piano, call and Shoes -to keep our feet see oar high grade New - dry. Wban y u your the combe. Also Sherlock- S Horse Show,on April ist, -Manning organs & pianos r call. and see. onr,stock of always in stock. heavy shoes. •`VV''e havb then fhaigitig its" price A lame assortment of from $1.25 to $3.50, vio ins to choose from. The following lines are itiataii- • faetured by C. A. Ahren's & Co., We keep the latest in Berlin. y� attest motile. All 1+' Bili Bals at $1.50 All English Kilt at :1.00 Good Strong Split 25 g ! .. at Z W . e are agents here' for These lines acre wortia looking'. at Columbia Phonographst a and Victor Gramophones p We Do Repairing and records. VIII;: PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS pOES ID`S DUTY �j•+lia.•+w+�.w►^`•Nir� �.•+►'r►••�►•��1:��ir�►%��r•�►••rM�•�►•wr�pr�li•+iwt� `, a