The Clinton New Era, 1906-08-03, Page 5Aignott 1,
We again draw at.
tension to our; grade.
of Watches. Good'
material, fine finish
and , :accurate adjust-
ment are all combin-
ed lin.each Watch.
Our•aint in the past, as Mitt,''
has not:been a question of .price,
but quality. A good time•piece,;
like anything else, is always:
cheapest in the end. So if you.
want a reliable Watch, get its
from, us. We will take your ok
Watokt in part pay:
IIILLYA
Jeweler and Optician.
ia°Eyes Tested Vreelli116-111111. .
i Wm, Davies Co, quote lower prices
o titan last week,' going below the 118 fig -
tire.' Their : prices are 87.05 off cars'
.$7 65 f.o.b,,country points.
i
Clinton Market Report.
oerreoted evert Thursday afternoon
Wheat (old)0 75 to 0 Iii •
Wheat (new) ..... , 0 70 to 0 70
OW 0 27 to 028
Barley . ..., 045 to O4$
!'rate , .,:.., 0 05 to 0 70
Eggs ....» • 0 16 to 001$
Butter 0 15 to 0 10
flogs............... 7 25 to 7 25
Wool (waahwi) 0 27 to 0 27,
Wool
(unwashed)... 0 18 to 0 1
$
TORONTO 1.1111IRICL*TS.
CATTrovl. -' i01 cars, inclwding all
kinds of cattle, were unloaded Tuesday
morning ; the bulk were intended for
export, and the run generally was not
asgood as ordinarily, There were a
number of extra good cattle, but .a'
tame.number el' }toorly-fiinistled steers
canserpianalfthe mayentent~trawslow•
and some cattle were unsold. The
busk changed hands at $4.60 to $4 80.
�1QRSiES .-�•.Tiie narks(
shows The immigration returns for the year
ending June 30 last will show' 185.000
arrivals in the Dominion. Title will be
an increase of 40,000 over the previous
The prospects arrivals
r the fiscal yeas upon
which Canada has just entered are
very bright, nearly every agency send-
iout sett
n ler --suy'
settlers,a611011 the Salvation
as Sa v tic
Argmv and Church Army -Wending
to send out two or three times as many
emigrants next year as in the one just
closed, The inrush of immigration, if
it continues at the present rate. which
it is tolerably certain to do, will add a
million, to the population of Canada
during the next five years.
_SHOWN..AS .'`144RILL _ _._MRL. '
Daughter of Pxhlbltor Made to
steerable life, and the horse breeds i
looks with more hopefulness upon the
coining trade thandoes the cattle man.
The number of horses offered was not
large, but prices were fairly satisfac-
tory, Big drafters and good single
•drivers are the' best sellers,. Single
'roadsters, $125 to $150 ; cobs and oar-
sciage horses, $125 to $160; draft. horses,
$150 to 3200 ; serviceable second-hand
workers, $50 to $00; serviceable sec-
ond hand,drivec's; $601 to $00.
Sugar Last Thursday there "were
1,025 sheep at the Toronto imarket,•and
prices for export ewes and lambs re-
nlained firm. Today there were ,840
sheep onthe market, and prices were.
firefs and market clearing early in the
day. Prices for to -day were 4 1-2 to
4 3-4c' for export ewes, 31.2 to 3 3,4o for
bucks, and 1/7 to $7,60 for lambs, al-
though lambs readied 88 on Thursday
last. Wesley Dunn bought. 120 sheep
at ,$4.40 and 650 lambs at an average of
$7,50.
Hoon. -The delivery of hogs •in Toron-
to is not large; ' About 1,600 came on to
the Toronto 'market : this past weak.
• Prices run along at about the same fig"
tires es as lastThe a
week..
Rakers 'are
ke
anxious to • et the hogs
ars but theyfind
that the OldtCountry bacon market
does not warrant the lilgh prices 'here.
They want pigs, but want thema'little
cheaper. Park, .131ackwell, It Co., re-
port the ;situation as being easier in
tone since last week, but 'quote the
mind prices of $8 off cars in Toronto.
sTRATFORD. ONT.
Pan Term opens Sep>h--th- -
Those interested in Business College
work should write for our large cata-
logue. This is the largest and best Com
mereial and Shorthand School in West-
ern Ontario: We give a practical training
and assistour graduates to responsible
pasitions. Many of -the leading business
colleges employ our graduates as teach..
ers..Write now for a free en't'ltiogus.
Elliott &'McL•achlan,
Principals
Anchor 'Here.
This is the port for • High-class
Confectionery, and Fancy Baking..
Have you tried our Cakes and
st• Bread, if not why not?
ems e LAT
We carry achoice line of fruits,
and our Chocolates have no equal,
we handle GANONG BROS',, •of New
Brunswick,d HARRY an *EBB'S,
,
Toronto; we beat them all :tri fancy
box. goods.
While out strolling don't forget
to visit our Ice ,Dream Partor
we
are always pleased to see and wait on
you. Parlor.open ;from 7.30 to 11 p;ril,
.NIMENS' enEE.
W. W. N 1
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Phone 42 Clinton.
Poultry Wanted •
WANTED, ALL KINDS ().F: LIVE
POULTRY, for which the highest market
price will be aid. Oen a W
1 IITcSO WN
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t; s.
:HARNESS SHOP, Clinton, .if
• • House and Lot tor. sale
•Hoose and lot on Albert St. for sale. The
hones is frame, with half•aere lot, small
orobard of young trees bard and. soft water
,-.will be sold on easy terms: OHAR i IS
F. t GOOK
House:tt Sale -.
House:and lot on Queen St., at present
occupied by undersigned, is offered for sale,
Howie contains 9 rooms, the lot is half -acro
with bearing fruit trees, good well, stable,
Wi l be sold on reasonable terms. Apply
on thet
ora io le ho iia -
B vo s p, t
tenbnrSt. AE. TURNER;
- Notice to Debtors •
All persons iidebted to the.eatate of the
late Thomas Bell, are hereby notified that
the same const be paid on or before the
18th of August. to either Messrs. M, D.
McTaggart or 'W. Brydone, and persona
bolding empty oases or property (belonging
to said estate, are caked to return saint, aft
once, to Ma late store. E. 3, $EE=L,,
Administrator;
Births, :11Iarriages, Deatlii
BORNT :
COCHRANE In Clinton„ ,on July 29, to Mr.
and firs. Wm. Cochrane, adaughter. •
FORD. -In Bay, on July 19th, to ?Jr. and urs,
Geo: Ford, a daughter.
-HACENE3,-In-Stephen.,e.;-Jaily.-al, _to Mr..
and Mrs, John Hackney. a son';
]SELL -In Wingham,'on.nly29th; to Mr and
'Mrs H. G. 13e11. a daughter.'
HESSIAN -In '.roronto, on July 19th,to Mr and
Urs Harry Hessian (both •fox•mlerly of W ingham.)•.
a:$on; _
GUE NTHER-In Diishweed; ori July 29ih, to
lair and Mrs Ohas Guenther, a, son,
MAICINS-•Tn Exeter, on July 26th, to Ur and
,and iers 13 Makins, a son
SWARTZ.-1u Stephen en Juiy 28, to . Mr and
Mrs Jacob:Swartz, a son. •
MARRIED •
PI;TBICdi-t'f o1DEN-At the Manse, Lq=
wondville: on'Juiy23,rd,'by'itev: N. Shaw, 13 A„
Mr. Thos 3'ethick, of aeaforth; to Miss Margaret
Warden, daughter of Ma: Benry:Warden, of Etc`
Sinop
• CARRICK-Me.MATH-At the North streets`
Methodist parsonage Godetleh, on Monday. July.
23rd, by the Itev. Gv N. Hazen, 1Ulss Annie Me -
Math, of Goderich, to Thomas Carrick,' of Strat-'
ford,
DASE=STnP.J'3ENsoN_-1n st:B'Iarys, en. &WY
Ilth. by Rev. Grant, N•elson.G.. Case, formerly of
Exeter; to Miss Marian Jane Stephenson, Of St,
Marys..
HAWEINS--13iJOWND'Ca-Atthe Main stress
Methodist 1I d thatch
Exeter, the ., b y R ev T; A
Fear Mr Ii
Geo atvla
ns of .the flrin
ofHawkins
& Son, to Mrss Eva Browning.daughter Of J W • `
lirownfng 1i. D all of Ext. ter..• •
DIED.
CROOKS -In Clinton,' otn,'Jnly 21. 'i:lizabotlt'
Acheson, h wife of ;1Ii•
ttV.,r k
Coo s, of: Gaderieh
township.
aged 58 years and 8, uronths.
IS.WIN-In' Clinton, 'ori ' .Saturday Jn l.y.':2,9
Richard Trwin,.aged 66.ysars.
WI JtINSON.--At' Minneapolis, Miuu. on,
Tuesday, •tuly 17th,,7awes t3'.ilkinson, for many
arsar resident esident,af Goderich, aged 78 years.
cLENDnNNTNG.=Attire residenrae of W, A.
•R'utledge Huron road, • Goderich. township, on
Sunday, •ruly 22nd, Robt Glendenning, aged 76
Years and 4 months.
NASELYTH-In Goderich, on Tuesday,. July
24th, Alex Nasinyth, aged 64 years.and 9 months.
FOWLER --In Goderich . township,..onFriday
July 24th, Margaret Fowler, aged 61 years" and
II months. ' .
. ANDERSON -At Kir3iton, on July 15, Mrs.
Frank Anderson, aged 76.3•ears,'
HOPFt,I r ha NS -In � oo
d in, on. July 18, Thomas
Hopkins, aged 77 years, 10 months, 10 days.
BEDFORD -In Crediton, on: J:,t1y.201h, Ara •
-
bells Grace Westeott, wife of Cleo. H. I3eciford,
aged 30 years, r, months. go days.
CARNOCIIAN--In Grey, on •7xly 17th, Goo.
Edward, only eon of John laid Annie Carneehan;
aged J year. 2 months and 24 clays.
18S1iILLT17.=In Grey. on July 26th,Margret L.,
eldest anid beloved daughter of 'Janos and the
slate Helen Sunl,io, and sister of Mrs..Win • Tay -
lox. Con, 2nd, Stanley, aged 46 Years . •
A (GOOD su IOQL.--A.' whirl that
has made an exeellegt record this year
.is the popular Elliott Business College
of Toronto. The demand made by bus,
iness firms desirous of securinggrad-
mates of this well-known sehoolthas:
been, we understand, :about .twenty'
tunes the supply. '1.'he Pi'ineipal,.Mr,
W..3.r
. J �tliotp, claims' that the secret of
the school's success is the fact that
thole thoroughly satisfy every student.
He;ts also an extensive advertiser :and
says that newspaper advertising helps
hits wonderfully in his bnshiess The
advertisement of his college append+sin
this paper; Read it, '.if interested,
wiite for a catalogue.
The 13oiisitiion Government analyst
reports that in only four samples of
canned meat out of upwards three
hundred analyzed were evidences of
decomposition found.
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Nebula Sall
FURNITUIIE
We always aimed at•'making -this the CHEAPEST
SPOT in old: Huron County for Furniture, and mean. to
continue doing- so as long' as we are in: the business.
Our prices will convince you that this is true.
A few `s C'lit>ay" Curtain Stretchers left.
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40,000 Vlore Arrivals than
Last rear:
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Act Like a Wild Person
Jiagerstown, Ind„ July M. -Con-
gressman 'Watson and friends were at
the Eiagerstown,fair and in one of the
aide shows they found what was re-
-presented to be.a Filipino girl chained
to a, post and half clothed in shins.
The "barker" a,nnouneed that she woe
a"gorilla girl" and very dangerous,
Her keeper would throw scraps of
meat to her, which she would catch.
with great dexterity and devour
ravenously; tearing the, tendons with
''het' teeth and eating with horrible
noises. Congressman Watson become
interested. He gazed in compassion
on the .girl andexpressed the belief
that here was work'for a society for
prevention' of cruelty to children. The
girl crouched in a corner, 'with her
massed hair about her face and . gave'
no heed to any one, nor eculd she be
made to show that she understood a
word addressed to her,
When any one reached hand.to her
she viciously grabbed at it. The con-
gressman reached out his Mind,which.
the girl made an • effort to grasp, but
she was more; successful when his
friend atteltpted the same experiment
clutching in
g it with .groat f=orce. She
threatened to setateli and bite,but as
he offered no resistance the girl' im-
mediately stopped her attack.
• The congressman asked for an ex-.
planation; and the keeper, after the
most outlandish stories, tinnily ac-
knowledged the . girl was 'his owa,
daughter. Watson saw the .prosecut-
ing attorney,'. who will stop the un-
natural exhibition.
Nears Notes
• Women are working in the harvest
fields around Kingston.
YresidentRoosevelt will. tour Canada
at the end of his term of of=fice.
Ewart Jupp, of fioronto, Was
drown -ed while bathing. in Stony Lake.
Mss. Schafer of Waterloo, .fell dead
upon. the unexpected .1',atn home. -of -
her son.
1 Russel Sagehas
Russell gone on his first
vacation -I1e has died -AtI anta
Journal.
) The Presbyterian Church -at U1igden
was struck by lightning .•;past befoi•e-
+the heur for service.
i The first census bulletin for the•Fro-
vince of Manitobagives the poisulation
of Winnipeg as 90 216. •
The body' of George Burk, son of E.
.L Burk of Botvinanvllle, was found in
the lake near Bo v ianville,.
Ernest T3ratt, after conducting a
prayer Service on• a',Soo steamer, jump-
ed over -heard and vas drowned,
John Williamson, •a;.-xeennt arrival
from Scotland, was killed 1 the burst-
--ingot a rifle at regimental target .peas-
ticeat London,
Mr. David Bussell, in N'iu(ieal, said
the'e,omplete ownership of Le, Presse
wou d
1 beur
t nod over e to ]t'
un 'stos r
tl
Y
by ?lllackenirie & Mann.
Of o n e hundred' and eiht' -five
thousand. immigrants: who arrived,
Canada dittoing tthe'last fisc=al year, fifty
eight thousand were fromtttie United.
States, '
The Engtlish•.education bflihasassed
its. third reading in the Commons with
a
majority . f
.a 192. Now'r.
3
yes
i o to the
Id
Lorda,nd+it will heinterestiagto note
what, the it•
• ywctldo•wisSthit.
A terrific.c'velonep passed within three
'miles to thewest ofWaterino, Sunday,
at 12 o'clock noon, A. funnel -shaped
cloud swept anarro'v path through the
county, scattering fences and wheat in:
shock and cutting down grain ready to
cut. It also struck some woods and
uprooted, and snap • ed off. large . trees.
In one .
1 smaI ' wood
less than.. one-half
the
tiees•areleft standing. :It 13 esti-
mated that 70(1' or $00 cords of woad
are down. Luckily the tornado did
not strike any funises or barns,. end no
damagewas' d'otte •other -than •t' the 11
grain and. woods.
.: DON'" VciRGj:'f'. --When yeti •1vt i'e
read this ' issue 'of the Naw SRA: s.ou'
will likely send • it to your daughter,
son,or spine friend living .far away., so
they may see what is happening in t se
old hone. neighborhood, That • will
• cost you one cent an issues or 25catr
30c for the -balance of the year. Why
not drop . in and leavetie 25e and have
it mailed from this officeevery week'
until Jany.' 1, 11)07, it will then'reach
therso
e
at n
X% the very CV ear'
hest date,
and regularly, and will be appreciated.
Irwin be a weekly letter from home.
We will do 0111 part. You do yours.
Nature's Food
We wish to :irawynur attention
to the
liliEltt(1SST' 100D QUESTION
Almost every week something . new
Aldine our attention, Most of thein seeln
,to stay, se they must be good.. A few of
the stayers are:.-
Fot'ce,Yiw, Malta Vita,Orape
Nuts, Canada Flakes, Orange
Meat, and Shredded Wheat
B;seti,its•
'Jitie week we wish articular -
1 to mention " Shredded Whole
Wheat Biscuits, on exhibit in
our south window, eonsisting
only of entire Wheat grain.
Made light and short by mechan-
ical shredding and thorough
cooking.
rry 1C package and he
Convinced,
THE HUE G .00E,
he R:1LD to E N M'
. The wealth of this world may be unequally divided, but that has nothing to do with your duty towards
your money. You can't expect to add to your savings account if you waste to -day's money. When you're ac-
companied on your buying trips by ready money, you generally bring back the goods you go after, or bring back
your money, and if your good judgment helps you that far, it is ready to go the whole distance, and leads you to
the store that offers best values THIS STORE.
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(Saturday and Saturday night we are making a special display of
C Hosiery—made Wearwell Brand ;of Hosier —ade inour own town,and the
best wearing Hose on -the market. ----Patronize- e
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dustry, and conte and see the display in our window.
11101k%-.
DISPLAY SATURDAY
cro
� nQrlV News of VYhttewear.
These are only suggestions that. you save on
each, The description is brief. . The. price 'is -low..
enough to bringyou early.
'White Cotton Games, foil sizes' tucked yoke, lame
trimmed, 75e for 54c
Gowns at 79c
rod Cotton Gowns.. tucked yoke With' e.rnbroinery 706
r insertion, all sizes, $1.00, for • . i;,,,,,,,, i •
Gowns at 98c
Ladies' fine Cotton Gowns, trimmed With etnt'1 `d
and embroidery inset'tion, $1:'25, for ,
,•
Skirts at 79c •
Ladies' white Ootto'n :Underskirts good
trimmed, 31,00, for ...,,.,,' . ,.,,..,.
Skirts at -31.19
Good, fine Ootton Underskirts, deep flounce, trimmed
with lace and insertion, $1,:i:0, for $•1 y 19,,
r(sl.ery, 98c
q,LLlity, Race 79c
Skirts at $:1.79
Woman's Underskirts,'inade of fine Nitinsook, deep
flounce, trimmed with embroidery insertion, finished. 1 7
with wide frill of embroidery, dust' ruffle, $2.25 fcfr.'.. '$.1 t' IV
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Big Values it Lawn Waists
We want toclear up our stock of Lawn Waists,
and in order to do so we offer you special value in
all fines.
atru'iV.atsts at 83G ...A -T
,'
-Ys-
A fine Lawn Waist, Lucked front, with two rows of:
i n1I roicleay insertion, .short sleeves, re alar . $1,(X1, (83e
fns' • , t7U,
Lawn Waists at $1..40
India Linen Lawn Waist, embroidered front, tucked
back, deep cuff, sizes 34in, and 36 in., regular $`2.00, `F7
r J '
for ., .,. .. ....
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Lawn . Waists at $ 1.6
i.
text finee quality, India
Linen,- enlbroide • front)
ted
tac
,tut,ked back, with deep tucked; coil, regular $2.255, $1 r65
for ..,.. tQ tJ fat
L3conoily in Hosiery.
Ladies' fine blach Cotton Hose, fine quality,:
full fashioned, fast dies;' special price"
2 pair for
iLk .?' ,4
dirlINIONININNIWICHemossolo--
•"`^`a'bby'si' "Retorts.
A (lumber of repart•,ipy, of "eabliiesl''to
victims who have uffekeil a sing4e.shit
Iingfol•'s;'ritle- ist-wit hiri.-tbe-t; o -mile
,limit .are quoted by ,The Road ' .A]•e ynrt
ciuite sure 'ynu can spare. this:` orie
cabnan asl. d
."D'ye. think ii'll be
'able to along n
g an the e othelr ninPteea
'till next friday? ' It.s gale. the pace,
1 Y' know.' Another. cabby, who was ane
excellent actor, on t•ecet\-ing his
shit-
Itng burst 'into trare ond:bet een his
j tou1 soos 3erl.el,
r,ut':. 'z'm -sorry you:
1 Yoroe, It i on. me, • gun"not, x:'aoi really:.
t The .hrncome-tax'people'11-Abe-down'on
rue nors -"'1 Irani... yer, guv'nor," ' said
a third. driver, y r t v
Ithm i
e of on, thank
yer kindly. Ter offer is .well meant, but
.1 'couldn't 4 o for to ,do it:" 1 Saying
.whieh Ile Made a 'pretsnce of handing.
the shilling 'baok to the astonishing
fare. "'But T ,can't sell him, guv'nor, an'
that's a' fact. Ter :'andsorne hoffer'd
make me rich a"or 'fife;; ',but 1 .tell yer, I
can't nett 'im.
mT:HE MAPLE LEAF." •
TheSeg(
uracliurs Itia to sing,
The song of eonntr i-, home sten. Kine,: I
.The song thr.t swells ten tlitnistritt1.
' Dwell is,. .
''hat stir„ /he .he i rt: ilke trurnjtet notes;,
That Chemo. lhl .;,,al, ' wlu•, ii far away
From home. in at's:. dooesd seat/
Xis
author nawh: l.11 ,' (1 'dlil•e portal.
Be, and his .song an., hoih immortal.
• -••-.Toho IV. •(;",itr.i,'r;e,•li, in The, aloha,
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Ftgrtrels : Pkat Staigger.
It used'to be Mat astronomy with its
':stupendous (magnitudes, inerec�lab„, ve>
locitles-"and'Inconceivable dTstanees,•
seemed to make the. greattfst,ilemand
onan •
ni s belie
f, says st
the London Tele
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mph:
Ph: Tod x.itis phyalcs.
We read,
•for instance, that Hertz's: oseiiletions
giverise to '500,000,000 oscillations per
second,,:dere la the man who can
coney ,'
o c to of
anything lsayrpening 7n tbe
five -hundred -millionth part •of a 'sec-
ond? lint this'is• quite •a Song period
-eompa,red to some of those now.accept-.
ed e• as. in'rltable' optics., .
es rZceordin "to
P
f;
t
Maxwell's great theory, a "light wave
`is a Series: of alternating electric cur-
rents flowing in air, or'interplanetary
space and ehanri lg their. direction
1.(100,000,000,000,000 times per sewed.
And +ul this is •stippa, ((i to be true of
ev-
ery form of light colnirig from tbe sun,
the elecfrie lamp or a Welter match..
W'ho can. 'think of anything :happening
Inh
i e,th+susand-million-inflliarith part
of a sec=ond?,
n t.,nurcn 1nclnnilc.'
While -fie ennr rt (ton Si',0 eonfir-
rnatvm ,*s+t'virn at St. ,tlrnrF 's llhitrrh.
f...,
•'tic c. ,.{er, - ti F•re ving•;ins, th • hymtri,
"Cour tk 1 (Ih.ist, our souls inspire'
:inti 1 s;hrt*r; with cr•Icatisrl ,fl'rc:''t,he e.1ac-
Orin .:10't �u(ldenlw 'Palled and the
ritur('h teat. plunged. In darlaress T
adv rhl' tn.ihmtes. ,
ocaimmimosimmoomovrimmaimosoeical
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Reducti�ns...
.lLs 10" . �t•. t:•i
s r
r
du'rpre.- o
to •,.,a-sra.Men.+..
�,v�.....�
,tts. 'r reduced, to $7..
• Suits'
tt§$•7 Ss
IS ht amedto
Men's $h 4ults re4lured to
20e MuslinS. e ..ic , . t,
r.dtt(t4� tit 1.7 C.
J. rrl•� ri ii 11c,
Y!>lt • it [! • - ,,t.r )'
10c.� 44 [C
Boys' ,_ - belts 21ic..
•
19eAV
ate+
Metes 25c ties ri,dueed to
Orrell ` &
• ; L':ol;idesboro.
• ,.
olrnes
o.
G,
.�� 1 for your
i111.8 TYLISH CLOTHING
:
• We Rave ae Best that: t.onez, can buy. • «
and tete fittest
anh11a
1'C11IE 3IA1V'ILLA
'.A;t Best Prices, Call and see it.
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Our Specials for all next week
15 SCREEN DOOM AND WI.'IbOWS
GASOLINE and OIL STOVES ,.
Lt•WN MOWERS' and SCYTHES.
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Marland f3ros.,
s.��Fs and nk,�w•a„P.
The W. -E. Sanford's SOVEREIGN BRAND,
for fit, and quality cannot be beat in his town,..
: • and sells at a'very low price, ranging • in • price'
from $6.oto to $15,00 a suit. 0 ,;
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best, good, clever Shirts, with sleeves -.long
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