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LUCKNOW•
MONDAY, July 21st.
Yes. Charles Coulter is visiting •s
duffle
ise Mises McKinley are visitlog at
Creditor, of OrediWn, is the
ilea, H, Silber,
geed r,1 Lucknow relatives.
gd. and Nat. Caswell. of Toronto,
ars yield* Lucknow friends.
yes, Thomas Little, of North Bay,
is eget on • visit with friends.
Will Henderson. of St. Louis, is
was iso a visit to his mother.
Mr. and airs. 11. A. Doupe left tact
week on a three weekr' visit at Kirk -
tar
orne
'red• nasty kick onw ESCAPE.- althe ter Hhead
troy a borne in his blacksmith shop
iia( Friday morning. Therethe time -
several how* in the shot/
at He was stooped down, working at
its front foot of one of these, with his
bead not far from the heels of another
hhp000rr+e which bad twistedaround
m b
The horse be was shoeing touched the
usher with his nose aDel the other
retaliated be Kicking back at its Wr-
est.. Walter received the blow,
lib* was fortunately a glancing one.
e head,
was
knocked alt an most seof nseless 00 the dfloor.
TLe scalp was cut and bruised and his
D eed received • jar which left it stiff
and sore for several dap afterwards.
Reis Dow back to work again. His
escepe was a most fortunate
biose, torr
if his head bad
ward Oat a little more he would have
would likely • ed trect have blow.
beenand
crushed In.-
Luekoow Sentinel.
his ORANOK CZLRRanor._ A-
wards of twenty lodgespat pa 1
the celebration here on the Twelfth. A
downpour of rain in the morning
hale things rather disadreeabie, but
more favorable weather in the after-
noon, brought to town a large Dumber
who would have been at work in the
fields if the rain had not dampened
toe hay crop. Nearly 5,000 people
were in attendance. Good m was
furnished thrc ughnut the afternoon by
the Lacknow and Kincardine pipe
baodsand the braes band f C�lVilna-
hem.
The program
Park consisted of an address of wel-
come by Reeve Murdocb and speecbes
by A. IL Musgrove. M. P. P., John
Jocnt. Rey. J. J. Durrett'. Rev. J:
W. Hibbert. ••t \Vir-gham, and J. J.
Hunter. of Kincardine. Dr. Spence.
secretary of the Lucknow lodge, was
chairman 'The Vinghani lodge won
prizes for furnishing the best baud
and for the largest and hest -
dressed lodge. The Belfast lodge
won the price tor carrying the
best banner. Meese.. Percy and
£mmereon. of Ripl-y, won the prize
ofletrd to the best fifer and drummer.
The concert in the evening was- well
attended and tberoughly enjoyed.
FROM GREAT LAKES
To the Rockies Women Sing the Praises
of Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Carson- ale. `ask., July •21st. -(Spec-
ial) -lee scarcity of female help in a
sew country subjects the women of
the prairies to unusual strain. and
careful bbservation has establisbed
the fact that this strain first makes
itself felt in the kidneys. For this rea-
son Dodd's Kidney Pills are making
w enciahle reputation from the
Great Likes to the foothills of the
Rockies.
Everywhere you will find women
singicg the praises of the great Cana-
dian kidney remedy that has ban-
ished their pains and weariness, and
1 rouaht them hack to health. Among
the many is Mrs. Kdgar Cowan, an
estimable lady of (bim Oslo.
"i have found Dndd's Kidney Pills
very beneficial•" Mrs. Cowan states.
"If reytbing I can say will help any
sufferer I aro glad to add m testi-
monial to what has already been
said"
.k sporting editor says: -"If you
have failed today there is always the
dream ret :a perfect day's golf tomor-
row.'
She- its veins cauld the day. He
-Al; many are csuld but few cbnsa.n.
8ke-\\'hen ye're chosen, Donald, yell
no be cauld
]laiden Fair -"Ob, it always makes
my bead swim to go on waterer Firm -
trove Sailor -"No danger of drowning.
rhea. mem, if you should fall over -
Stratford Summer Carnival.
One of the most notable events of
the outdoor amusement season will
take place during the week of August
4, when Colonel Francis Ferari s bora r,0
Coifed Shows andCongresaofTrained A very plessant time was 'pent at
Wild Animels will take possession of the h Mme of Mr and Mrs. William
the principal streets of Stratford. The 1 Morrison. of the Clinton road. on • re-
engagement in Stratford is under the cent evening, when the members of the
atroic.,
Bullets baseball rhih met and pre-
sented Mr. Morrison with • hall -rack
and • table. The presentation was ac-
companied by an address expressing
the cluL's appreciation of Mr. Morri-
son's sea vices on the bestehen diamond.
PORTER'S HILL. I McKillop township, died ie Seaforth
TUESDAY, July 22nd. •t the botpe of his daughter, Mn. John
Nora*. -Miss Frank Roberts, of tarter, on Thursday, July 10th. He
Stratford. *punt a sew days at Clear, was eighty -tour years Weer.
Newton's last week.... .Albert Rout- Thomas Dark. whose pereotal home
of GRA, u visitingunder the le near Brussels, has lodge, examination at p•aKLi bis him
rial
parented root Ernest Searson Regina, entitling him
returned to his Bowe at Kinloe s after to full membership in the Serkatcbe-
speodiog a month with friends in the Wan Pharmaceutical Association.
neighborhood The Ladies' Aid The Clinton Knitting Company to
will meet at the home of Mrs. Herb. proposing to establish • plant at Sea -
Cos os. Thursday. July 31st ...... forth. The ratepayers of that town
Hcward and Maggie Cox spent Sun- will vote on a proposition aubntitted
day at W. H. Lobo's, Maitland concis- by the company on Friday, August
*ion, 8th.
OMFORT
APIT'S All It Lasts.
RIGHT The es Lust. .,
Its Friends Last.
i i
POSITIVELY THE LARGEST SALE IN CANADA
CLEARING, SALE OF
Wash
Suits
PORT ALBERT. Alex. McKelvey, of Pease, Sask.,
WEDNaaDAY, July Lied. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. McKelvey,
Naves op dna \VEar.-alias Ednaof Brussel., leas deserted bachelorhood.
Nelson, of ST. Thomas, and Albert Oq June 18th, at Regina, be joined
Yates, of Chicago, have been visits band and heart with Mier Lydia \1'en-
zel, of Palmentod.
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mn. W. J. Carling, who moved from
Hayden Mn. Adam Schaefer and
Exeter to Brighton a few menthe u,
family, of Wiogham. are visiting her g
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.. was the uufortuowte victim of a run-
father
G•Ilow Smith returned away accident • few days ago. He
home from Toronto last week atter • sustained tour broken rite and s
visit with friends there Mr. and badly injured shoulder.
Mrs. Will Burrows and family. of August Kuhn, of Cobalt, baa been
Stratford, spent the week -end with transferred W the branch of the Bank
Mr. riurrows mother, Mrs. Ellen Bur- of C ;mmerce at Crediton and W. H.
rows Rev. and Mil. Walter Haw- Paget. who has acted as manager for
kine and little daughter, of Morpeth, the Last two years at the latter place,
are visiting at Wm. Grey's Mr. is removing to Toronto.
and Mrs. John Scboenbals and Min Following an Wooed eztendiog over
Freida, of Clinton, visited old friends two years, but which confined her to
aroucd here last' week......Mrs. Teem- the house fur only eight weeks, Hen-
bly and children. of Godericb, are riella Jean Smith. youngest daughter
visiting •t W. E. McConnell's Mr. of Mrs. Henry Smith. of AN rozeter,
and Mrs. W. G. Murray, of Goderich, passed away on Thursday, July 10th,
spout Sunday with their son Walker. at the eatly age of nineteen years.
Mrs. W. W. Hawkins, of Chinago, Tne home of Mr. and Mrs. William
and Mrs. T. R. Hawkins and son, Sanderson, on the 3rd concession of
Andrew, left for their homes this Stephen, has been saddened by tbe
morning atter a month's 'visit at Wm. death of their son, Percy Edward, at
Grey's Mrs. Norman Colclougb the age of eleven years. His demise
and little eon, of tioderieh, are visiting took place atter a chert illness from
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. appendicitis.
Bvinley The Port Albert and
Dungannon Presbyterians and Angli- Mre. William Tumpkln., of Wing -
cans are holding • union picnic at the ham• was hadly bruised when she tell
lake this afternoon. It is fully ex- down a flight of 'stairs the other Giglio
petted that there will be • large crowd She intended to go into an adjoining
present Miss McLennan, of Loch- loom to obtain a quilt, but wistuok
Slab, ts the guest of her tt,urin. Miss the door and stepped off the landing
Grace McKenzie. of the atait..•
The sawmill and planing mill at
EAST WAWANOSH. Staff,, ;he property of William Sad-
TOwd$nir COCNCIL.-The regular ler, was totally destroyed by fire on
meeting of the council was held on Sunday morning, July 13th. The fire
July 14. Members all present. Min- is supposed te have originated from a
Utes cf last meeting read and pissed. spark. The hue is estimated at $5,000.
The treasurer's half -yearly statement, Only 92,500 insurance was carried.
to June ;3). showing a balance on A pretty wedding took piece in We-
lland at date on general and debenture lin on Wednesday. July 9th, when
fund of 170.(M; received and ordered Miss Lavine, daughter of Ezra Keel -
to ba filed. The collector presented cher, tormealy of the ifth concession
his bond. the same being accepted as of Hay, was wedded to Norman Kele
satisfactory. Bylaw No. 9, 1913. au- lerman, of Dashwood. Rev. Mr.
tborising the Reeve and treasurer to Wing was the omcietingclergvivan.
borrow money for general township
purposes, was read and named. The The death of Mrs. Elizabeth Smale
following accounts were ordered to be took place at the home of her sister in
paid : D. McGili. fitting washout, Exeter on Monday, July 14th. Tne
concession 3, $5.1111; \Ver. Radford, deceased wee in her seventy-sixth
repairing washout, c ,oeession 3, $1.50; year. Sbe was born in the township
It. B. McGowito, repairing washout, of Hay in the year lt(:37 and had been
concession 3, $4.311: deo. Quinn, • resident of the same community all
cleaning out creek, $1.tx1; Duncan her lifetime.
Robertson, raking .snots off road, con- William Jones. of Seafortb, had •
cessions ii and 9. Risk: Geo. E. Fitz closecalkfrom drowning on a recent
patrick, commutation statute labor evening. He was bathing in the mill
tax in 1912, >W 00; Oliver Anderson. pond at Egmondville and not being
commutation statute labor tart in 1912 able to swim well he got beyond his
$5.U0; Wm. Johnston, fencing at depth. He was rescued by hie com-
Marnoch River bridge, $3.00; McKin- paoionsonaly after be bad gone down
non Bros., gravelling. on concessions 12 the second time.
and 13, 1143.44 ; Wm. Anderson, in- There is some talk at Seaforth r f
spectiog gravelling, 93.25 c ('- A- petitioning tbe Government to have
Jones, reseeding the Toll drain, g111.11: the license of the Dick House renewed.
Pat Gibbons, grading on side line 36 At • recent meeting of the ('entre
and 37, concessions tl and 10, IT20' .Oil; Huron license commissioners they re -
Robert Scott, grading on side line 36 fused to withdraw their decision made
and 37, concessions 11 and 12, $15 211 : at previous meeting to cancel the
Oliver Anderson. grading cn side line license on August lsr.
311 and 40, ^,incessions 9 and 10, $23.:,0;
The Ingot iron Culvert Co., culvert A pretty wedding took place at
on the Toll drain, 1177.66; Elicha Fordwich on Monday evening of last
Walker. shovelling grave I. 54.5(1; weak, when Miss Edella J.. daughter
Jonathart Pet.tertou, shovelling of Rev. J. \V. and Mrs. Andrews. was
gravel, 91 50. For gravel -C. Camp- united in marriage to Welter C.
bell, $1.90; R. Shield $5.10; E Or- Stringer. foreman of the Recorder
vis, 96.86 R. Scott, S9.b0• \Ver, office. Mitchell- The ceremony was
Fitzpatrick. 50 cents; J. J. Kerr. performed by the bride's father in the
id 00; Herh. Taylor. 94 (M) ; Ade. presence of only the immediate relu-
Patterson. $7.30: John Ansley, $4.70; fives.
Geo. Bentley. *11.411; J. Stonehouse, The owner of a 'neat market in
9810. The rouncil then adjourned to Clinton had a -cooling" experience
meet again on Monday, August 11th, one day last week. He went into hie.
at 1 o'clock. A. PORTBRFIELD, Clerk. refrigerator to swat a fly when the
. door slammed and locked him in.
MULLET
After being there for about ten min-
Mosn.sy, July 21st. uteri he succeeded, in attracting ti'.
Miss Vera Carhert visited friends at attention of a passerby who opened
Walton last week. the door and released bim from cold
Miss Nora Blake. 'mho has been stodge*
teaching school in Northern Ontario New Pristxpal at Wiogham.
since New Year's. is spending her vs.- Alf. L Poeliff. of Bluevale, hire 'seen
cation at her home on the 0th conies- appointed to fill tbe reran in Wing -
pion. barn public school caused by the r•eeig-
The home of Mr. and Mar. George nation of the principal, Joe. Stalker,
3bobhrnok has been bereaved by the who is removing to Ingersoll.
death of their little son. Harold. Bu New Seaford' Principal
demise tool place on Saturday, July
13th. after an illness extending over G. A. Miller, M. A. of Chathsrr,
several mouths. The remain* were formerly of New Brunswick. hes
interred in the cemetery at Londes- been engaged as head master of the
Monday.
Seaforth (�'ollegiate In.titute es *recces -
*or to G. F. Rogers, who goes to North
Bay. Mr. Miller is • gold medal grad-
uate of Queen's University.
of the 2114th Regiment and
that fact in itself is one god reason
why the peblic may expect • big week
of mirth and merriment. This a
tiro it the largest and foremost of
tied in .\menta, and is the aeknowl-
edtted leaflet of all arrival exbibi-
aiow. it is always gni s, brilliant
with fresh paint and teendent with
gold kat Sad other decorations.
One of the many great features of
the organisation is the combined
aeit•al snows nl Col. Premeds Fermi
sad the late Frank Rostock. io •
sates start cage are exhibited by their
trainers educated
tbe. beam
'Pd de, pumas andkantigtar000s. For
h,s
runuMment of the little owes is
' arcus, where dogs, posies,
mals and monkeys glee a most obeyer
sad sateTtainine ezbibi k,*.
tnIn addition le these said limey other
ased win be brouglst
r ebb' (Usdtcis .1 tis pt
enures at L. P will wt�
wise "T p sad DO ~A se =am.
m▪ eaelst Reese in the World,* "Oesse
Waw' and freaks end curios Bees
tin Perth °f Lbe 1Y n he le
:1 ^Wwosllam bawd wtM be
NEGLECT
To cleanse tbe_syetem of undigested
fond, foul gases, excess bile in the liver
and waste matter in the bowels will
Impair your heath. The beet system
regulator is Fig Pills. At all dealers
25 and SOrents or The Fig Pill Oo.. 8t.
Thomas. Ont. Sold in Godericb by it
R. Wigle, des rgNNR
DISTRICT NEWS.
A Drop too Mech.
W. J. Garside, of London. formerly
of Brussele was injured the ether dsy
while at work on a new elevator in
the Forest City. A workman was
lowering a flus -gallon jar of water
from the third story of the etrercture
when the rope hroke. the jar failing
upon the head of Mr. Garside and
inflicting a deen gent in his forehead.
A Yesag Life Cot Off.
A yonng life was rot short at Bros
eels on Moe day morning of last week
when Bert Hingeto0, son 'tt Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Hingston, was ratted away
at the early age of twenty-three years.
While he was engaged in a drug store
at Kenton. Manitoba, a tumorous
growth presented itself and although
it was operated upon tubercular
trouble followed and later peritonitis
completed its destructive work
Wisgham Man's Sadden Death.
The announcement of the death of
Thomas Netterfield. of Windham,
came as a great surprise to residents
of that town. Mr. Netterfield, in
eompiny with his daughter, airs.
Thos. Drummond, and his grandson,
Neil McLean, left on the Thursday
previous on • visit to Thes'.alon.
Two hours after their arrival there
nn Saturday morning Mr. Netter -
Held was seized with heart failure
and death came almost immediately.
The deceased was seventy-five yeare
of age.
Mrs. Nary Voting. one of tbe eldest
residents of Crediton, is dead at the
age of ninety-three years.
Mies Freda Hee,. who has beam
=rig.t Wayfarers, Seek.. IsYO yisg at bar parsetel homes at
11Msb.
ars, We& 9reft. a reel oat et
ih base tar ower ball a esetery, died
eNib
iglit yok ea a ,Iola sloe sea of WOW -
Jams Debi. • Mone retddw4 et
When Tuberculosis
1`b reaen s
Church Union at Exeter.
The Presbyterian and Methodist
churcbea at Ereter will hold union
services nn Sundays during the nett
several weeks. While Rev. E. G.
Powell, the Methodistminister, is
away for his holidays, Rev. S. F.
Sharp, the Presbyterian pastor, will
preach in his own church in the morn-
ing and willoceupd the pulpit of the
Methodist church in the evening
Next month Rey. Mr. Powell will
minister to tbe double congregation
while Rev. Mr. Sharp is merry on his
vacation.
Seaforth Bank Clerk Shot
A. B. Mertens, teller of the Domin-
ion Baulk at Seaforth, was shot Last
Thursday night between 11 and 12
o'clock. Another member of the tank
staff mistook bier for • burglar,
Hearing a noise in the hank two of the
clerks went to iuvestig:ate. Mertens
was coating rep from the lavatory
in the basement and as he of,enrd
the door leading into the hank be
received the shot in his breast, the
bullet piercing his right lung and
lodging in his back. Owing to the
nature of the wound an ante-mortem
.easement was taken in which the in-
jured man exonerated the clerk who
shot him.
Rev. Professor Gifford Married.
The marriage at Cambridge. Masa.,
of Rev. Professor W. A. Gifford to
Mira Charlotte E. Mitcham is of inter-
est to Huron Cbun,y residents. as the
grooms was formerly a resident of
Wiogham. His father, Rev. Dr
BUSINESS AND
• SHORTHAND
added. tansbt bs =Pert 1•1•=•012
a
abbe/di:wed
s Y. M.C. A- BLDG,.
LONDON. ONT.
Students assisted to positions. College
in season from Sept. 2nd Catalogue
free Enter any time.
J. W. Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr.
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Triodes' 17 h
sdpal
serums
w11f feet collects t!e defile t
e F.11... -our t.sd ■. s r
peloo.�li.
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rE ARE all exposed to acts deigers=-osr only armor is good rd
i
�• blood! Let your stomach be of good digestion, your liver active
,and your lenge full of good pare air and you isn't 'amender a any of the diseases
bearing germs. The bast knows tonic and alterative, that corrects a torpid liver,
'...ahelps digestion se that good blood is manufactured aid tie system nourished, is
Dr:
Pierce's
Gold_enrMedical. DIoSCSig
1/0 This famous medicine has been meld by medicine dealers in its liquid form far
ever y Tears, gist.* great satisfaction. If you prefer you coo now obtain Dr.
Pineef . Getdee Iledinl Diseevery tablets of year dtog set at 6L00. ale* is 60e sine
or by mail -send 60mm-cent stamps, Rname.name.V. ., M. D Buffalo, N.Y., for trim! bot.
- Questions Of Life sre fore ad sreg Eli "`"1"to tis Peopb's Ai-
siaw b1 a_ V tare+. 11. D. All the koowI ws a �eerig
nam or woman, wife or daughter mbaeid have. Y eestemed hi for big Some Disease seek.
• ea.taksing 1008 pace with engrs.iags• bound t■ cloth, mat tree 74 anyone swam to m.►'
stat ,rasps re prepay cost oe wrapping Sad gmmarn
We purpose conduct-
ing a clearing sale in this
line of goods and until
further notice
25 Per Cent. Off
will be allowed on all Chil-
dren's Wash Suits in stock.
d
McLean Bros.
The Square, Goderich
U
remereeteeteedesemedeeeeesessedieessai
Gifford, was a former pastor of the
Methodist church in that town. The
groom is engaged in research studies
in the fields of church history and
bistory of religions et Harvard Uni-
versity. Mir. Gifford is a graduate of
Leeds University, England. and also
of Rennes University, France.
THE BEST PLACE
in town to enjoy au
Ice Cream,
Soda or Sundae
is at the
BALMORAL CAFE
F. E. BURDETTE, Pcop.
All the latest flavors.
Orders deli erred 'Phone 04.
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NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
OWEN BOUND. ONTARIO
Fall Term opens Monday, Sept. let.
Beret graduate guaranteed a
position. Thorough courses. Large
staff of specialists. Inaividual in-
struction. Best equipped College
in Canada.
C. A. FLEMINU. F. C. A.
Principal. „G. D. FLEX'S('
Secretary.
1
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CENTRAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRA?FORD. ONT.
Canada's Best Business College
We have thorough coarse.• and nem
pteet experienced iaetructor-. 'Vedo
snare fnr oar .1odent. and rraduater
Shea do ether aobod+ At prawn% we
keen applhcatinn. offering from pm to
sem per annum for ',twitted bele BIM -
Met men know where they get U. Oen
kelp. We tare three departarenti.
Commercial. Shorthand and Tele. -
trashy. Get our free catalogue. 7t_
D. A. McLACHLA\., Principal.
.ONLY LINE REACHING ALL
SUMMER RESORTS IN
I111(ONLANDS OF ONTARIO
inc,odint;
Muskoka Lakes Maganetawan River
Lake of Hays French River
Georgian Bay Temagami
Algonquin Park Kawartha Lakes
Full Summer Set vice now in effect to all
of above re.orta. Write for toll particulars
and illuozrated folders to any Grand Trunk
Agent.
,HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS
Each Tneadsy untilQet. tt io.ln�ive.
WINNIPEG AAIB REi'URN $11 00
EDMONTON ANIi RETURN *4310
Low rates to other point-. Return Itmit
twa mouths. Pullman Tourist Sleepers
leave Toronto 11.3.5 r. m. m above dates
runni,.g through to Winnipeg via • 'hicaao
and SL Paul without change. Ticket,. are
also on ale vtw Sarnia tied Northern Navi-
gation Company.
The Grand Trunk Pacific Itailway i. the
'horte.t and quicke.t route between Wto-
oipeg, t3a.kat000 and Edmonton.
F. F. Lawrence a Bons, Town Passenger
and Ticket Agents. 'Phone 8.
3
Binder 'Twine:.
• Fi McCof'inickr 65o it.
3 Twine at Ise per lb.
55o ft. Twine at / 1.
per Ib. ,
3
3
3
Fencing
We have a few rods
left of the Canadian
Steel Wire Co. all No.
y Fence, which we are
still selling, at the old
prices :
7-42 fence for 23c rod
8-414 " " 28c
PAINT NOW sWP
Portland Cement
We have just got in
a fresh carload.
Coal
Do not forget (that
we handle the genuine
white ash Plymouth
hard Coal. This Coal
comes from the Scran-
ton Coal fields but from
a vein in which there is
hardly any sate or
stone. it is guaranteed
not to be over two per
cent. stone or slate.
Pea Coal lid 75
Furnace CAA] $7.80
41.1‘,41444$1014‘0110Ptili
Stove and Not 97.1*
GU NADWARX
I5ThEBE5TTHAr IS
MADL ;' lnST�feb
�Yr•
THLRL'LL Bt NO GUESS WORK
YOUR HARDWARE FROM UK.
WL KNOW WHICH BRANDS WILL STAND THL HARD
WEAR
W HEN
YOV BVY
WIILN YOU NLLD ANYTHING IN HARDWARE, FROM
A CARPET TACK VP. COME TO VS- YOU'LL FIND IT
iN OUR STORE.
WL DO BUSINESS ON THL SQUARE.
Let ns Swum o.t your Plumbing. Heating, Electric Wiring, Leve -
t rossebing. etc. an work gi..r.•taed.
Chas. C. Lee
PHONEII: Mee, It! Mouse 11!
>Ifi• ite•rwis-Ii//iaas Pei.f• C...,
Ci
'h•
til t�11�11�1 til W.1i11�1 lulltIb tL t11f �:
Cannel Coal
We have just got in
.t car load of Dixie
Birdseye Cannel Lump
Coal. This coal will
not crack and throw F
coal all over your
room. Price $8.00
per ton.
E.pth
Call and see our
Hammocks, Hammock
Couches, Refrigators,
Oil Stoves, Gasoline
Stoves, etc.
Screen Doors
and Windows
at reduced prices.
Bicycles
Do you want
Cleveland Bicycle
We have three new
bicycles which we are
selling at 'reduced
prices.
t
2 O&M wheels for f445.(9
1 948.41) wheys for $3&00•
1 good sewed -baud wheel;
with new tires for 91500.
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