HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-09-16, Page 4Moot Sooks
, and
Supplies
Me on the move
these days and the itearte
of; thf„ boys and giris
are beirg gladdened as.
they -carry away the new
hooks and the choice sup,
plies. Which we now have
in etosk.
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Ladies' .H.ome
(Journal
Patterns
Are now sold by us
and we were very fortun•
ate to secure such a splett-
did agency. They. have
Won for themselves thedii,
tinction of standing first
in the world today.
Every woman who uses
them will continue to do
so. The patterns are so
well cut that they ruay be
fitted to any figure with-
out misleading or con,
fusing outlets,
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COOPER'S
BOOK 8THE
ton Plevins.ilecord
SumtneibIll I CoderiCh TOwnahlp Varna.
Harvest tbannagiving service was M GI Elliott recently under- Tlie next meeting ot the township
heid in. St. Peter's esluireh ou Seuxlity Went a seriou$ operation in Clinton wimitr.bTebhoes1.4WoinleSyeupta; reaiwoint.
lest by the Rev. W. In. Dunbahe r. Thospital where a diseased eye was re -
ladies of the congreeation had the movee and. a grewth on tbe cheek) as ed Collector at his former salary. Ina
ebureh very testenally deeerated for well. Mr. Elliott s putty as can
East WAWAntntitil,
Mr. Harvey Bentley has evened
with Mr. 0. E. Erratt of Aineurn. ler
a few montha.
Among those who were visiting the
sbeen 1loidiug down this iob so Toronto ExhibitiOn were: Mr, Wm.
the occamenal and the saered oeifiee wae be and nefeeed to take any enaesthee 104- that the present generation have , Dobie, Mr. and Mr. Will Weise% Mr.
filled to overtionflnen It eat" " a tie nvi0 initiernning
pleasent surpriee to (thi. f)ffieers ot till I gometbing that very few would are a
eppointment.
the operations quite forgotten the date el ins first ' Will. Straughan ane Oliver Lawson.
1 1V1r. Wallace King delivered a %vea-
1 bent that their (Mertens coneidexanny lye
'church When informed ,ne the intitme to do, He is now getting along nice -1 Mr. J. E. Harwell, our township able heavy draught bore in Clinton,
I The Ladies' Gelle will meet
'exceeded tbese ot the other ehurches.
living for the past tbree mcintlis with A few of the farmers have started
1 Mrs. D. stephosos, who has been uelseedrk,t!szys„..twhteeyhtionfir thaepornoda intittee ion Saturday.
week at the heme of 1VIrs. T. H. Ltst
cry.. ,, ' Mrs. Alex, Welsh of the
her son-in-law and daustiter, Mr. and • scarcity of teachers it looked for a:very helpful.
Parr Line sehool. Owing to the greet :fall -plowing. A little rain would be
BaYfleld ajne, 'time as if the school would have to I Eider -berry picking seems to be the
I Rev. W. H. Dettgar vvill ("onetime itin went to London this week, Mr. Welsh 'he closed,
'course of instruction me the history 01' accompanied her to take in the Fair Bbut the trustee$ coaxed Mr. ; order of the day, by tbe way the
the children of Isra.el in the day and for a few deys rest after the ernwell and fmally persuaded him peoPle are visiting Mr. p. J. Bentley's
to nelp them out by taking charge a berry pato. ot course the berries are
' school, Surnmernill on Friday naxtcompletion ed a busy harvestseason.. 'the school until tbe •end of the year. , free to all, and 'people come from far
I 9,1Ie harvest hes been gathered Ana e,nd, thus it has come about that Mrand near to pien them,
Holmesville. much Of the threshing done and we Harland, is again engaged at his old1 The News -Record to any address in
are pleased to say that thee grain, • hen profession at wnicli be always gave Canada, for the remainder of 1009 for
eurned, out well, If ree present good satisfaction. 125 cents.
Harvest thantsgivine services wfire prices prevail we ouglit to be able ti) C
held in St. James' Middleton, ani stfl show a substantial net balance this' A large numner from our village'
and the township ha.ve taken in the
. John's, Holmesvilfe, iv the inctintberst tan,
appreciative gatherine at ea h service, season. m st t o t
largc° i Just a line er two as licui what a biest,
en. Sunday last.' There was a London Fair this week.
Mr. Robt, Marshall ann one 'son have
or the occa.steli.
I Mr. Leonard and son return:d home a,eres and nirl it in record time. Mr. ItIr. and Mrs. David workmen of United States' heve neen touring West -
t , g - Y t Marshall is very well satisfted with neer Brumfield spent needay at the ern Commie, and on reaching Winnipeg
intends at Bright, Woodstoen, Brant" the yield. home of Mr. John Johnson, Bayeeid, en their return trip from Edmonton
1 Mts. Alcoek spent a pleasant time new sort of drain tile which has been 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Weed and en„ eine Railway wired Mr. nhae. M.
Iwith Mewls in. Toronto, ' so highly, sPoken of by those who have --m li v President of the Gra. ad Trunk
Miss Ford slant a week with, her seen the patterns that •a patent may of Woodstoek spent la.st week with ipaint, ai vrine- ou-ver, vie a is also in
friends on the &Labia Line.
brother at Berlin and returned home he APPlied for. It's very simplicity I •the West on a tour of inspection, of
commends it and Mr. Elliott claims I Miss Annie Stephenson is spending !the new Jinn in company with Sir
1 Mrs. George Tenbutt left last , Saturday.
that it is much cheaper lbw)) the prese 1 !Charles Rivers Wilson, President of
this week 1hLondon. '
Week for the west to visit with ner ent circular tile.. It is to be, made of I Miss Melanie Reid is spending a, few , the Grand Trunk Railway System
daughter. . cermet slabs which can be cut to aoy I weeks with Mrs. George Coleman, 'and party as follows :
I Mr, W. Mulnolland spent Suniay length desired and when the tile is in I 1Vfr" FlarveY !Reid and Mr. Leonard! "We believe that every foot of the
any bottom, ' Reid are atteeding the Clinton, Col- land traversed lay the road is emin,ent-
position it will be V shaped without
with hi$ daughter, Mrs. Welter Colo legiate. 'Anr: Fred. Reid is attending i-
e adapted to grain growing, mixed
1 Mr, leorge 'Creoles and wife
of -Sealorth. • a ••
and . The followhag from the Argus ot 1 the Clinton Busiaess College. farming or the keeping of !lee stock,
Hilrsboro, State of Oregon, will be There is another addition to the end that it must soon develop ineo a
LMorndSon. Lnlalter.! ire attending the
1 Mrs, We" B. Polestar is spending in .this . ,
read with mournful interest by many ,fsainiiY
township the subject of the in of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph at
unite in, expressing our admiration of
--0se region of prosperous homes. We also
o o or farbiers have had.
The ehurches were tastefully decorated
Ardshed the harvest oft seventy-six
A Touring Party of Editors.
During the past month a party of
editors representireg some of the most
Stanley TownshIP imPortant agricultural papers in the
ford_ and other places. nilr. Joba 0, 'Elliott has inventeet 0, Road. • over the line of the Grand Trunk Pa-
t . .
some: *Celts 'With 'hen' son and other
...CLiNT061 -. • P.
obituary having been.born on the 7th
con,. and being a cousan of Mr. Rot.
lien s at Locust Hill.
eisansonanessesseseemenineasenns 1
West Tuckersmith. The family left here about thyitty inaw are visiting at
I' r. and Mrs. Georg
' "Mrs Emil A 1` Hankins a. •
the bigh character and the complete -
8t. Helens ness in construction of the road nen
Hanley of the 7th and 1VIr. G. B road -bed, which must soon give the
Hanley of the, London Road and a , road high rank arnong transeontieentat
mine of Mrs, Geo. Hanley of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. .Andrew Neilly of Sege railway systems."
AN. H. Watts & Son Miss Florence Churchill of Toronto Years ago. The Argus says : and Mrs. David Todd
is visiting' her eousint Mrs, Frant •
. • • daughter of the late John Hanley
y . . , enlairirtieeerh,usr. ch Sunday e
have everything needed ia the P ewes' died at the home of sister, Mrs., Mrs. Dave Todd Sr.
Miss Ella, Johns left on Monday for her •
Shoe Repairing lane to execute all Quill Lake, Sa,sk., where she will Gee'. It Bagley, Saturday morning, ed to say, recovering
• spend a few, weeks 'with her sister August 14, after an eetended illness, mem
earders with neatness and prompt- Mrs. A. E. :Anna d t t ' ' of earinorna. She Was born on thp - '
an a vhose hom 1 Mr. George Morn --
e
ay. A trial will convince you she will be Married to Mr. Howard 7th con, of coderich township, Huroa • S I
home et Mr: liu;'he party consisted of the follow
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e MeCicnnigan of Prof. Thomas Shaw, of the "Orange
d fir. DavelJudd Farmer" and "Dakota Farmer,"
St. Paul, Minn.
is, we are pleenf FIerbert Quick, editor of "Farm and
from her recent Fireside," Snringfield, Ohio,
1 John Arthur Dixon, mane:ging editor.
Rinien was of "Home Life," Chicago, 111.
ess ant Tues -1 Philip Eastman, editor• of Canner
Ipu-nlicatiens, including "Nebraika
f London, Farm journal," °Malta, Neb. ; "Mist
arid, has engaged to woek with • Mr.
a age or a, w e.
with Olive Ethel sky of Cashmere, Wash.,
ters, of Clinton speat ,Sueday
and Alvin H. Hankins of Seattle '
Mn. and Mrs, 'Chas. Layton.
them much happiness in •their Western
We wish countY, Canada, February 25,
and Was married to J. F. Hannins,. mr. B .
that our material • and week/nate Peer of Yorktown, Sask. 1854, day.
-.ship are of the best procurable home, September 25, 1E47, the husband dying• ' John omen • o
-Anywhere.
n! Mr. and Mts. 'it. Stinson and &meta in 1855' Two children survive, • Mrs.-
souri Valley Farmer,"Topelra Kan..
• , "Farmer's Mail; and. Breeze," Topeka,
'Katie ; ``Topelea Capital," Topeka,
We also repair Suit Cases, Sat-
inhels, and Pocket Books,' end. ,can
:also clean and dye the same.
Our Stalin :
kOppsoite the Post Office.
I Mr. 4. .0. ()rich visited London Wash. Four grandchildren survive., Of
friends over -Sunday. , her immediate family . she..leanes two
1 Mrs, W. G. Nott spent a couple
days at Toroetol Pair last week.
1 M. told Mrs. W. C. Landsboro
Egmonelville visited friends here
, Friday last.
i •
1 Lloyd Garrison, son af
famous abolitionist, is dead.
Ran. .
KIPPett
1 E. E: Feville, editor "Successful
of brothers, 0. A, Hanley and J. ' 13. Fanning, Des Moiees, Iowa. .
Hanley of Leisyville, 'and three its- Mr: ltI. R. Alair of the Cnit.E., Lon -1 E. S. Bayard, editor "Na.tional
of
ter, Mrs. Prater Chalmers and Mrs. "
• don' silent e' few days with his par- Stockman and, Farmer," Pittsburg,
T. R. of North Plains and cots this- week. ; . pe, .
on Davis, , I Mr Robert Blanee of Mafeking is C'. it, Reynolds, editor of :"Prairie
Mrs, Olive Bagley, wife of. Geo, R. • ' ,
. Bagley, of Iiillsnoro. .- ' visiting his daughter, Mrs. W, IL Farmer," Chicaga, Ill.
. •
• 1 The funeral took place Sunday, anti Johnston, this week. He is aecom-1 .The party was also accompanied by
„. services .were held at the Tualatin panted by his ' dough ter -in-law , Mrs. Mr. Herhent . tranderhoof, ed i tor o!
Plains Presbyterian chneeh at .3.00 in l'' Blake amd flier daughter. , "Ca nada West Monthly," Winnipeg;
the afternoon, Rev. Belknap •officiat-1 .1VIessri. Reiehare and Mrs. .Reinhart Man.,, and Mr. E. C, W. Lett, Travel-
ing, interment following in the ehurch of Bay Oity reeuened home this week ling Passenger and Colonization Agent
• cemetery. ' • • . ], after spending :a very pleasant time Grand Think Paeifie Railway, Winnia
Mes. Hankins was highly respected here
they
h 'thdeyit, many friends nem., While pegi -
and beloved, and had a wide acquain- were very generous in giv-
nig ride§ in their automobile.
ta,nee in this section. For thirty
Death of a Pioneer.—On ihp 8th.
years she was a member of the' Bap-
.
eist church.'' . lest. the late Mr. Thee. Dinsdale, .an
The iollowiefrom• old and', respected farmer; passed away.
? g .' the News of .
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STAPLE .AND- 'FANCY .DRY .090.6S
MILLINERY- MANTLES DRESS-NI.AKING
moussmasszsumassmaincraty vazacizzom
We extend a cordial invitation to gou,
to attend our annual Pai1
Friday )Evening, Sept. 24th,
and:Following Days.
No store outside: the cities
-will show alargen and more up-.
to•date display of Millinery. than.
is to be seen at this store. You
don'thave to go to London or .
'Toronto to buy your Millinery
nor we will give you the same
styles for less motley, and will be
pleased to give you all the At-
tention desirable.
MISS SPARK, who was with
'W. J. Newcombe & CO( last sea -
Note is in charge of our Millinery '
Department. and with the as-
sistance of Miss Canipbell, late
of MeFituns, Seafortle will do all
in their power to make this Mil-
linery Department second to
none.
annesearsien
Remember the date, Friday
• evening, Sept. 24th, and,
following days. •
We will also have on
display a large show-
ing btUp.te�date
• Coats.
We are again showing the
famous. Northwa,v and Conti-
nental Garments, These speak
for themselves. Everyone knows
the kind of goods we carry, but
no one has known such prices
on them as we will give this
season. This branch of our
husines.4 is growing rapidly and
stieh results never •come by
ehance, The latest novelties,
the best values arealways found
in our stock.
• We want your good will as
well as your pattonage.
Put us to the tet,
EVERY COURTESY AND ATIMNTION
AWAITS YOU HERE
Nervous Disorders.
Newport, Virginia, refers to the death at his home here.- He had reached the pRn,mpesny CURED BY THE USE
of the . brother of• Miss Charlotte good old age of eighty 'yearn and ten . OF *DR; WILLIAMS' PINK
Churchill who for several years made months' and hist deatin was due to a
her homwith Mrand MrsJohn -general breaking uowing to old
. .., ' penes, • • '
1. Hohnee of the Huron Road' neareClin-
ep.He was a mark of frugal and
ton., Miss 'Churchill was with her
e . . . p .•
dustrious habits, a man who was be-
.
in- etIejadyyo,urrehmaennidbertrttrabtletsw:risiss, s
u
urne
brothr when he pa,ssed away but -
loved in the home and respected and ann early Sign of your nervo.us sire-
eis
expected to eeturn to this townaliniesteemed by the whole community'. teen being at fault. The mischief
TheNews says He 'Was a good tyne of tbe honest and may dervelop slowly to a . worse
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t "MrDanChuranill, 77Years sturY early d I settler who b'n at tfie stage. you . feel •unancountably weak
. Jelin, . . . • 1 eg4
old, for many yad- ears tho American' Dotterel and reached a position of and weary . after exertion ; eau lose
juster or the Liverpool and London !comfort in his latter yeers. ' He was flesh ; Ms tern against food and sue.
and Globe Fire insurance Company
Worn in Bevetley, Yorkshire, England, fer Palpitations .and indigestion after
,
'died in his county home in York mune in 1828, was married to his euged part- . eating. , At times you are intensely
ty at 8 o'clock yesterday morning.
ner, Miss Mary Hanson who survives irritable, greatly depressed' kind mei-
'
Mr. Churchill was born in 1\n:inn:eel, him, in 1852, eame to Canedwith ly worried. . Sometimes ' 'harp pante
.1
Canada e. ,
and was one of the best , .He retired tram active see-
w
: • . . . .
his , wile and two ehildren in 1857, be- shoot down your spine and Jogs and
1 a011 h fire inauraree men inthe
i ing eight weees and teue stays cat the inrobably neuralgia robs yoll Or your
South .
1 Atlantr,and landing in Kippen • with sleep at night. These are some of
lee three years ago and has Sille6 Its-
.
hiseldest cbild very ill and only five :the troubles _that indicate the pre -
cd quietly on his York county farm, idollara in hie pocket. Three ' dollars sence of nervous disozders. if thug°
' of that went ' for a visit from a doe- 1 trot -'.ales are neglected they result . in
1 Mr, Churchill is survived by his
widow and four children. Th a ' chil-Itor trent Bayfield and after the tittle complete nervous collapse end pos-
'child's death and burial the rest had sibly paralysis. Dr. Willia•ns' pink
(inn are IVIessrs. John le. Churchill,
!disappeared. • He then borrowed twen- Pills have won a gteat reputation by
Thomas C. Churchill and Mrs. "Jen- .
nie 1VIeLaurcn 'of Buffalo, N. Y., and ty-five ' cents and started for Clinton curing all forms of nervous • disease.
Mr. W: D. Churchill of Newport News: to look for work.- He eon Work on The nervous system depends • eutfrely
a farm on the London Road and ; soon upon the blood ' supply for nourish -
1 Arrangements foe the fun,eral see -
he had all the work he wished for. In nnent ; whin the blood is thie end
. vices had not been perfected, but the 1865 he bought half of lot 57 eon. 2, weak the nerves are affected as des -
Wady will be buried in the family lot e.
stanley, in a feW years the other half ,eribed.. Dr. Williams' ?ink' Pills
on tlita, farm': The services will like-, . m
- .
. .ie
• and . en in 1882 he beught lot 4, actually increase the euppiy of good
ly occur to morrow efternoon
blood, feed, streneth anti toile
1 Although Mr. Chufehill had lived in 'south 13oUndary where he resideda en. red
til his death, In all his undertakings the nerves, enable them to ' pc...kern
this section only a short while, ;he was
most favorably known to the tinder- he was quite successful. His efforts their !unctions and dispel ell : signs
writers and had a number of ,,,,, 'were ably seconded by his survivinc, of a, breakdown.
in Tidewater Virgiltia." irk-- 1 and sorrowing partner. Though alf 1 Mrs', Jas. II. Ward,/ Lord's Cove,
I,
it was Do t until his latter day1
1 s.
ways looking- with favor on religious N. B., .says : "About two - years ag
Were o
euffered so much from nervous
100 he was able to trust his all . ie, prostration that I was little better
Leadbury
. • the Saviour's hands but when fie' did than a helpless wreck, I suffered,
Mr. and Mrs. John MeGavin • have he made a full surrender and died froin headaches aed a constant feel
-
returned' after spending -ew daYn m Christ, The funeral on Prida.y
, calmly trusting in the merits wlois minogvoofwdoitzazdinesstsa.rtie•Thliele luenadstseutnusmuty
the Queen City.il
a f
I Miss Mabel Rine left for Dakota largely attend'ed. • The Pallbearers heart palpitating Violently, I had
eni were Messrs. G. Alair, A. MeBeath, little or no appetite, told grew so
Tuesday last. Her many frieads wish
1 Mr. and Mrs, John Searlett are at
her a pleasant trip, , BuA. hanan and 1VIeMurtrie, R. 13. nIeLean, A, mweyasletifthaabtoutt,w:nsdbeaorudildy. notabledot,
drmays
' cD. Grassick. Besides
'present attending the Western Fair: his aged Partner he leaves to mourn housework. In eery way I Was in a
Miss
Petty,isdeath,om one daughter, Mrs, G., c, .delnorable condition. As the ruedi-
-
Mrs. John G. Grievandull, and two sons, Sohn eine I had been taking seemed. to do
e
Beattie were at Toronto last. week.
1 Mr. and Mrs- 11. J. cuff ot Cline homestead. : Another son, Thomas,
on lot 5, eon. 2, and Robert on the ine no good, my husbaud got a supn
ply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I
ton visited at the home of Mrand died in Seattle about , fifteen years ma only been taking the Pills for a
Mrs. Searlett on Sunday lastago leaving one son, couple of weeks, when I seemed, to
1 Mrs. Armstrong and family • 0- t
a,Mr. David Alair, lately station feel somewhat better, and this en
Woodbridge re visiting relatives and
friends ih this' vicinity. agent in Lneknow spent a few days couraged me • to emitintie the treat -
under the parental roof before leaving meet. From that on my strength
i Harvest Home service in St Geor- for: tiritigh coiereehe where he v,iiii gradually but surely returned, and in
ge's church will be cooducted by the
}ten. T. G. A, Wright of Senile enter Westminster College to prepare the course of a few more weeks I was
on for the Presbyterian ministry. His once more a well woman, abl
Sunday afternoon at the usual hour.e
numerous friends her wish him ahure. to do my own housework and feeling
The congregation of St George's better than I had done for Years 1
church, Walton, presented, Miss Corr; dant success in the good work.
have since remained well and/ feel that
White evith a gold watch as a token ' Yi...ko•oa.i.or..E...a.y.r...64...u.a.roa•
. I owe my good health to the heath%
of their esteem for her past services Goderiehnowers of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills."
eie organist, belpre her departure to . , .
1 Every other weak, sickly, worn
Stratforn Normal.
lltrs Satindere and Miss Mathesoe oet, nervous person shoeld fellow
Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Cole of God- Who were guests at Hotel Sunset re- the example of Mrs. Ward and give
trick township visited at the latter's turned to their homes at London on Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial.
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hudie's, Monday afternoon. These Pills will sen& new blood
There has been great moving about touring through the veins and bring
I Gilbert Moore of rallanburg was leg awth
ay from town, notable t and deSpondeint. Sold by all meal-
thiS month 'of Septerrker--some mov- brightness and energy to the weak
shot and fatally wounded, by a cont- Jolla Dates and Echlin families to eine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a
panion while going over a timber lint- Toronto, and others exchanging one box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine
it near Bracebridge. resideece here, for aneiltcr, Vo.„ Brockville, Ont.
September 16th,.1909
Constance Auburn
Untended for last issue.) Ur, J. Ferguson has been alystut at
Mrs. R. B. Rogerson gave the sub- oank and xr. Jan H. jackon 01
the Varna branch of the Sterling
jeer 14 the Epworill Leaeue Tueseay Gnderia is innkini4 after his work
evening last. A profitable time was
spent by those present. ' i here during his absence.
. IVIessrs. Ernest Adams, James Jam-)
ieson, Elliott Spooner started for The executors of the Marshal' es -
the west Tuesday ne tate are having an auction sale of the
morning last. village property,
hest wishes of their many friends go
with them, Rev. and Mrs. Osterbout and fam.
ily visited at the parsonage last
week.
Three French, soldiers and ten pirae- Mr. and Mrs. D. Geddis of Belgrave .
es were killed in a fight in „Cochin spent Thursday last with the latter's
(hinq, sister, Mrs, R. J. McGee,
G'qjipi;c7alArlllIOA":1Ince;eIlt7""""hl
I nave much pleasure in asking your attention to my selection of $
Fan and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings
wnich represents the best that is produced by tbe most important
foreign weavers of cloth fabrics. As I control these patterns for
this town I ant able to assure you exclusiveness in style,
FRED .TA.OKSON'S OLD STAND.
Agent for British American Cleaning and Dying Co, tiontreal. AO
0E0. W. BARGE
PERCHANT TAILOR- - - CLINTON ;
141111MOSseimemum.......A.
IMMO $ OES
or Ladies.
IWE CARRY a Aenerom stock of Re—
• lindo Shoes. Fit you. in any size,
width or shape, all leathers, Styles a little
smarter than you'll ordinarily find. Not
faddish or extreme, but jtist the proper
• degree of Smartness.
REPAIRS NVHILE YOU WAIT.
FRED. JACKSON
Always Reliable "
VINIMMINIM•
CLINTON
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• Specia1 rices
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For one month we will offer special prices on all lines of goods e
to reduce our stock .so that we will have room or fall and winter 0
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goods, which we have bought vezer largely of. We must make .6
A room forthem as we have very little'room to spare at the present ti
time. '
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
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of which we will mentiona, few
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Thousands of yards of New Prints just in, worth 12te and 15c 0
which we are offering for 10c, which is less than we can now put e
put them in stock anregolar wholesele prices. See them. •
.• .
• A large lot of New Flannelettes, worth 12ee and 15e, we are gs,
0 reeffgearlianrgIartayti and 10e. . Nothing like this value to be had . in the IF
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DRESS GOODS—Our Whole stock will be sold at cost ' and 0
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0 under, including a number qf netv pieces just passed into stock.
BOOTS AND SHOES nvili be sold on big reductions, and we ' I
0 have ninny lines to clear in this clepartnient. :%57 cau save you 0
0
0 lots of enoney. • :•
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4 sold as we have bought ? veillargely in this Iine. l'Ag reductions in 'En
a, slots, Odd Pants and Vests. All other lines • will be sold equally I
A low. Come and see what we have. If you see the goods you will, 0
fa buy, sure. Come at once. •
re
Respectfully yours,
a•• READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS must be
111STEEL ROS.
&nail Profits and More Business.
O3
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Iron Bed Speoials
At W. Walker's.
Regular
4
It
lomiesomm
$3.50 for $2.15
4.5o for 3.75
6.00 for 5.00
9.00 for 7.75
11.00 for 9.00
15.00 for 12.00
These prices tire for ton da3s only. Our
stock is too large and to reduce it we make
these prices, If you want a bed, come and
secure one at these special prices,
Remember its for ten days only.
The Store
,of Quality.
Purnitnro Dealer and Undertaker
Phono
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