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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1899-11-9, Page 5ON"EY 'TO LOAN. te4)0LADMAN. rieterS, SOlieltOrs, &O., Main St., EXeter. MONEY TO LOAN, We paye unlimited private tunas for 111,0E - /pent mien farui or 'village property at 10weat reates of Antt"toKSON 64 CARLING, Exeter. Tx KINSMAN', L. D. S. AND J -X, DR, A.. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S. D., D• S.,Tionor Graduate • of Toronto University, Dentist. Teeth extrastot without pain or bad after effects, Office m Fan - son's bloelc. West Side a Main treet. Exeter ANDLISDN. (0.0. D. ) DENTIST. Honor iGraduate of the Torento University, and Royal College at Dental Surgeons of Ontario. All bridge work, Crowns, ar d Platt) Work done in the neatest possible manner. A harmless aurestbstic for painless extraction, The strictest attention given to the preServat. Son of the natural teeth. Office opposite ,Cen tral Hotel, Exeter, Ontario, A HOOPER, Licensed Auc- ticineerrfor the County of Huron. Sales con- duoteffiln all parts. and for convenience can be arranged for at this office, Satisfaotion guaran- 'fated; Charges moderate, Exeter P. 0. NOTICE. Notice is herebygiven that a court for the llo- ylston ot the assessment in connection -with the granolithic pavement, will be held in the town hall on the 10th day of November, 1899, at 7.30 s'clock, p. in., tor hearing of appeals against said assessment. All parties concerned will ,govern themselves accordin . GEO. 11, IfISSETT, Clerk. Exeter, Oat. 25, '99. FARMS FOR 'SALE. 160 acres well improved 'farm for sale. 48 acres of fall wheat, 10 acres fall plowed, bal- ance newly seeded, fair buildings, goed fences, good won et water, young bearing orchard. This farm will be sold at a bzirgain on small - payment down and long time on balance on easy terms. We also have two choice 80 acre farms whieh wo must sell at once. These farms are all situated in a choice farming district and will be sold right. PIONEER BANK, North Branch, Mich. , FARM FOR SkLE. The undersigned Executors of the estate of . the late Francis Hohlbein, offer for solo, lot No 21,, concession 16, of the township of Ste- phen. This farm contains 75 acres,all in good cultivation. There is on the premises a two- storey frame house, a bank barn, with .winel- =ill which forces water into barn,2 ever living wells, is all tile underdrained, one well fenced, Food. bearing orchard, 1.1 miles from school, 31 ' miles from the flourishing village of Dash- wood. Address Edwin Deitrich, St. Clemens, Wellington Co., or Frank laohlbein, Dashwood P. 0. 40 SCHOOLEH3PORTS. Son0Olo REPORT, -The following is the monthly report for October for S. 8, No. 2, :Hay, Names axe in order Of IV, H. F. Johnston, Gertie Harvey,. T. R. Northeott; Sr. III, Cora Monie, 1.4vella IVIunn, j„ E. Gould ; Jr. HI, Daiey, Dining, W. Russell, R. Northcott ; Second, 1VIary johnston, Evelyn Gould, Carrella Second Part, Edgar Munn ; W. W. Northcott, T. Ballantyne, 14, Harvey, The It spellers ' in the spelling matchee were :-- IV, Fpeeborn john - sten ; Sr. HI. COra Mann ; Jr. III, Daisy. 'Dining; II, Mary Johnston First Part, Carrie Northcott. W. H. JOMISTON, thacher. 80nooL Rurona.-The following^ is the rest* a the prometion exams. 8. 8. No. 6, Hay. -Y, Marioris Broderick, Ella Rannie ; Sr. IV, Lizzie Rennie; Sr. IV,' No. 1, John Broderick, Effie Martin, Sylvia Martin, Christina' Fos- ter, Olive Foster ; Jr. IV, No, 2, Milne Rennie, Susie Smith, Etnrie Martin ; Sr. III, Samb,e1 Hey ; Jr, 111, Flora Foster, john Smith, Bertha Hey,Mag- gie Maggie Rower ; II, Lizzie Krauskopf, Carrie Regier,Philip Foster, Mary Hey ; Sr. Pt. II, Mary Eisenbauch, Eleanora Smith ; Jr, Pt. II, Sarah Gingerich, Allan Smith, Jacob Battler, Emma Decher, Irene Martin, Mande Eisenbaucb, Josephine Foster ; Sr. Pt. 1, Tillie Hey ; Tr, Pt. 1, Willis Dechenr, Anto-netta Foster. G. TORRANCE, Teacher. SonooL laitaonna-The ne is a correct rePort for S. S. No. 5, M4tie,1,- vray. Report is based on work and attendance of the pupils. Names are in order of merit. -V class. Nora Coughlin, Clover Short, Ettie Cough- lin, Pearl Wilson ; IV class, Willie Lewis, Georgeda Scot t,Lilly LightfOot, Josephine Coughlin, Cora Short.May McGrory, Edward Faulder, Tommy Lightfoot; Ill class, Leo Coughlin,Sam Scott, Olive Short, 'Roselle Lightfoot, Harry Lewis ; Sr, II class,Pearl Short, Nellie Lewis, Jennet Maguire, Gladys Short, Erwin Scott; Jr. II class, Arnold Coughlin, Allie Wilson, Lottie Welsh; Pt. II class, Raymond Coughlin, Ad - ram Coughlin, Mabel Lightfoot ,• Pt. I class, Clara Lewis, Edward Jones, Fred Lewis, Francis Glavin, Eliza Hodgins; Chester Morley, Erin, Scott, Willie Maguire. Average attendance 33. J. H. LANE, Teacher. SonooL REPORT. -The school report for S. S. No. 6, Usborne, forthe month of October is as follows. The names of those who passed the recent promo- tion exaan are given in order of merit: - 5 ; Linda Hunter, Ethel Gndbolt, Leslie Robinson •, sr. 4, Toria Miners, May Hawkins, Alice Berryhill •, Pro- moted from sr. 3 to jr. 4; Lucy Couch, Bert Fletcher Mabel Sawyer, Charlie Godbolt ; Promoted from jr. 3 to sr 3; Cecil Camila Garnet Miner, Ernest Rowan!, Ethel Pulleyblank, May Del - bridge ; Promoted from sr. 2 to 3r. 3 ; Ella, Berryhill, Olive Berryhill, Nelson Coultis, Flossie Francis, Alden Johns, Wilfrid Johns ; jr. 2 Willie Veal, Vic- tor Sawyer, Eddie Coward ; sr. pt. II, Samuel Hicks, Clarence Fletcher, Al- raena Heywood, Iva Pulleyblank ; jr. pt.II, John Kellett, Hattie Hunter, Clarence Miners '. sr. Pt. I, Fred Couch Nellie Heywood,Laura Woods, Wel- lington Skinner ; jr. pt. I, Penelope Word.on, Arnold Clarke, Alma Johns. PETER GARDINER E. E. HALLS Teachers. SCHOOL REPORT. -The following is the correct report for S. S. No. 3,Step- hen, for the month of October, 1899, the names are in order of merit. V, Daniel Sanders, Edwin Beaver; IV, Stella, Penhale, Chas. Sanders ; Sr. III, Vera Sanders, Herbie Ford, Iva, Box, Laura Jore , Roy Parsons, Homer Bag- shaw Frank Triebner, Clara Beayer, Asa Penhale, Sadie Willis,Elsie Hand- ford, Hattie Willis, Marshall Box; Jr. III, Willie Triebner, Minnie San- ders, Jennie Sanders ; Sr. II, Eddie 'Willis, Herbie Beaver, Lizzie Sanders, Mitchell Willis, Ilerbie Dearing, Edith Parsons ; Jr. II, Earl Box, Harry Par- sons ; Sr., Pt. II, Tommy Sanders, Harry Triebner,Glaclys Bissett, Garnet Craig, Ralph Willis ; Sr. Int. 'Pt. II, FredBeaver, Cicellia Ford; Jr. Int,Pt. II, Vinnie Cookson ; Jr. Pt. II,Samuel Statelake ; Pt. 1, Tommy Penhale, May Sanders, Victor Sweet, Earl. Parsons, Hilda Priszcator. No. on roll 42, aver- age attendance 37. Parents please re- member that it is necessary that child- ren attend regularly to make good pro- gress. • R. N. CREECH, Teacher. Smoot., REPORT. -The following is a correct report of the standing of pupils in the Union S. S. No. 12,Usborne ,for the snonth of October. The names are in order of merit :-V, Eva Tapp, Katie Twohey ; Sr. III, Florence Brooks, Mary A. McGee, Hector Mill - son, Harvey Sutherby, Chris. McCar- thy ; •Jr. III, Oscar Morley, Willie McGee, Bridget Whelihau, Mary Mc- Carthy ; Sr. II, Freeman Arksey, Gertie Stitherby ; Jr. II, Aylmer Mor- ley, John O'Mara, Edna Gunning ; Sr. Pb. II. John Whelihan, Mary O'Mara, Bridget McGee, Patrick McGee, Wan tee Ganrxing, Evelyn Ogden ; Jr. Pb, Stella Millson, Norah McGee ; Sr. Pt. I, Delbert Morley, Maggie O'Mara, Sarah McGee ; Jr. Pt. I, Lloyd. Hodg- son, Hilda Gunning, Loretto McGee, Katie O'Mara, Margaret McGeo, Clar- ence Millson. Number on roll 83. Aver attendance 21. The following pupils were promoted at the beginning of the present school term Nov. 1st: Promoted to the Jr, II, John When- han, Mary O'Mara, Bridget McGee, Patrick McGee, Walter Gunning, Evelyn Ogden ; promoted to the Sr. !In Oscar Morley, Willie McGee ; pro- seiotecl to the Jr. IV, Florence Brooks, Mari' • A. .McGee, Hector IVIillson, Tim Mc „ HOUSE AND SALE. .A. first class two-storey briek holise, fine largii stable, together with 1-5 of an acre of land, on Albert street, Exeter. Will sell or exchange for farm property near a,town. Any person desiring such a property, will End this a good investment, and the offer remains open for two weeks. Apply to Hugh Oke, Exeter, or J. G. Martin ()on tone°, Huron Co. P. S. -Mr. Martin is desirous of purchasing or Tenting a good farm. LOT FOR 2-t FOR SALE Debentures of the Village of Exeter. - Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 7 o'clock p. m.., otthe .2.a.3rae1 Daly of Nova C499, for the purchase of • Local Improvement bentures OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE VILLAGE OF EXETER Amounting to 51809.10 (ono thousand eight hundred and nine dollars and 10 cents) payable in ten equal annual installments. First Debenture payable on the first day of December A . D. 1900 GEO. H. BISSETT, municipal Clerk. Dated at Exeter this 3rd day of Nov., 1899. 2-t De= Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook, who re- cently inevecl td" Clinton from Gode- rieli township, to live retired, have, eve Are tOld, rettlrned to the farm. Mrs. Cook being delicate, thinks the eoun- try air is healthier and 1110re heacieg. 1). Elston Teacher, George Swallow -of Clinton has dos- ed his business in Clinton and gone ife Vining haviug purchased the Geo, I .Rronball farm lot 33, con. 18, Godevich township, consisting of 80 acres. The price is in the neighborlioqd of $2,100 at which figatre Mr Swallow hes secur- ed a fail' bargain, There are building on the place that cost half this amount. 'The farm has practically been in pas - tare for the last 10 years. Me Swallow apooltry fancier of considerahle ex- perience, and will go extensively into this line. children Cry for 4‘. -_so 1,) ,'"AlrAp T AT IS PAIN QELERY 0 POIJN It MCdOS free001111F0111 Disca$6 Paine's Celery Compound, 50 Popo- tar with the people, is the one remedy that can be trusted to make a person 11. It stops the drain on the nervous system, dispels the harmful humors from the blood, and increases its vol - nine and its nourishing capaci ty. RS ability to relieve those ailments that seem to be peculiarly the misfor- tune of women is overwhelmingly proved by the many testimonials from women of the highest standing in the communities where they live. Its regular power does away with "dithartened and cast down -cast feel- ings." The aggravated causes of disordered liver and kidneys, mental depression, hysteria and kindred troubles, are re- cognized and dealt with by Paine's Celery Compound in a radical and scientific manner that embodies the most advanced medical ideas of this latter part of the century. Paine's Celery Comp000d streng- thens the stomach when it is irritable and inelined to indigestion, and pre- vents dyspepsia ; it relieves palpitation of the heart that results from ita regular nerve supply to that vital or- gan, and put new life into the entire system,nervous Persees in sowed health are not con- tinually reminded of their heart, stern - ache or liver by distress of these or- gans. Whenever languor or pain at- tack tile body there is no question as to the urgent need of strengthening the health by Paine's Celery Com- pound. Women in trying occupations, not only house wryes,but saleswomen, teachers, book-keepers, and others penned up for long hours behind desks and counters, will find their health and strength greatly improved by the use of Paine's Celery Compound. A soundly nourishednervous sys- tem and a rich,' pure blood eopply brought, about by Paine's Celery Com- pound are the best bulwark against such diseases of debility and impover- ishment as rheurnetimn, neuralgia, headache and sleeplessness. This great invigorator, in addition to cur- ing, these diseases, builds np the sys- tem and prevents the disease from gaining a lodgement in the body. When one bears it confindently de- clared by so many well-known and re- presentative men and women every- where that Paine's Celery Compound positively and permanently cures dis- eases that at first glance seem so re- mote from each other as chronic con- stipation, hysteria; and nervousness, inquiry into these diseases shows that their common origin is a rundown ex- hausted nervous system and vitiated blood, and Paine's Celery Conapoond builds up the one and purifies and strengthens the other. emarsaffr *gematossamosam The new scale of prices to be cliarg-I ed by Huron blacksmiths went into ' i• Fr et on the first of the month. Ines, Chilies and Miss Kay of Goder- ichiotend spending the winter in Flor- ida, with their sister,Mrs.(DrnMcLean. Rev. R. Hobbs of Winghoan has a nephew in the London portion of the Canadian contingent goneto the Trans- vaal war. The firm of Buchanan & Rhynas have been awarded the contract of building an addition to the Goderich waterworks coal shed. Another of the pioneers of this count died Sunday rather suddenly at his home in North Easthope, aged 75 years, in the person of John Mc- Tavish. Do not stiffer from sick headache a moment longer. It is not necessary. Carter's Little Liver Pi Is will cure you. Dose, one little pill. Small price. .Small close. Small pill. Moses Henry of Ethel, has marches - ed the Hotel„Royal from Mr. Gordner. Mr. H. Jacques of Mitchell, will lo- cate in Liman where he has epoxied a photo gallery, , I Charles Foster, an aged resident of , Keppel township, has just died at the age of 78: He lived in McKillop townshipfrom 1660 to 1868 The new Methodist church at Kip - pen -will be opened on Sunday, Nov. 120h. Rev. Joseph Edge President of the London Couference will preach at 10.30 a. m. and dedicate the church to the worship of God. Rev. W. j. Waddell, Eliniville, will preacla at 3 p. m. and the President again at 7, p. m. To TwE Dnala -A rich lady cured of her Deafness and. Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial Ear Drums has sent £1,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people linable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Ap- ply to Dept. A. S. V. the Institute, 780 Eighth Avenue, New York,U. S. A. He took possession on Nov. 70h. Mr. A.•,......ne..••••••••••=mano Gordner has moved to Mitchell to take CALL AT the hotel rim by his deceased brother.. Why don't you try Carter's Little for sick headache and /In other ills one pill a dose. Mr. Wm. Colquhoun, who has re- tired from farming, is now the owner of the house and lot lately owned by Mt. Henry Belfour, just outside Mit- chell south side. The price paid was $500. Mrs. Alex Robertson has sold her pun) near Bluevale to Mr. ER Elliott. who will commence there the manufac- ture of brick. The price obtained was $4,500. Mr. ,Elliott gets possession in December. Thos. H. Cook, of Goderich township had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse one night last week. It was ap- parently all right at night, and was found dead in the morning. Mrs. Guest of Wingham met with a painful accident on Monday. She was stepping off the sidewalk, and slipped, spraining ankle and breaking the small bone in one leg. The acci- dent will confine her to her room for some time. The Clerk of West WavvanOsh. says: The aixiount to be collected this year from West -Wawanosh is $7,343.21 which is a little less than last year. The difference is due to the county rate being lowered. The present coun- ty rate is 1 5-10 atill ; last year it was 1 7-10 mills. Many old friends in Stratford and vicinity will regret to learn of the death at her home in Bottineau ]NorthDakota. of Mrs Elizabeth White, mother:of Mr John Brown,' M. P. P., of that city. The sad event occurred Thursday last after. an illness, brief but severe from typhoid fever. Mrs. White was in her 680h year ancl up to ten years ago resided in Stratford. THE FAMILY Liver Pills? They are a positive cure produced by disordered liver, Only at arkeL. For first class CORNED BEEF, PRESSED TONGUE, BOLOGNA and SAUSAGE, LARD oral S1VIORED MEATS A fine selection of BEEF, LAMB, FRESH PORK, and all kinds of Firesas anal Seated lateaas on hand. Note the address, one door north of The R. Pickard Co's store. rn LOUIS DAY, PROP Tail ring You require a BLACK suit very often at this time of the year. We are prepared to fit you out in the finest style. Best quality Coods closest prices. . FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDY.—.11/I'S. -- children while teething', with perfect success. 0811000 HEART liftY Years by millions of mothers for their T Window's Soothing Syrup has been used for over Wedding',Suits Speialty AJ SNELL It soothes the child, softens tho gums. allays all pain, cures wind colic. and is the best remedy for Diarrhcea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every Part of the -world. 25 , cents a bottle. Its 'value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take DO other kind. LLY The handsome parlor suites and fancy tables we sell create admiration and surprise: Admiration for the quality of the goods and the style and finish. And Surprise at the low price at which we sell them. When you want furniture go to N. ROWE'S UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. R. N. ,ROWE NEW. Meat Market The undersigned has opened up a new meat market one door ' Sofitilot 6ar1ing's Store where he win keep the choicest of meate constantly on hand, A CALL SOLICITED. JOHN T rIANNING —a Have you been smoking a good deal lately and feel an occasional twinge of pain a./ romadyourbeart. Are you short of breath, nerves , unhinged, sense - tion of pins and needles going through your anns and fingers? Bettor take a box or two of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and get cured before things be- conae too serious. Here's, what Mr. John james, of Caledonia, Ont., has to say about them: "1 have had serious heart trouble for four years, caused by excessive use of tobeeeo, At times my hettet would beat very rapidly and then seemed to stop beating ouly to eomraenee again with ininatural rapidity. "This unhealthy action of my heart caused shortness of breath, weaknese and debility I tried many medicines and spent a great deal of money but could not get any help. Last November, however, I read of a we cary a large and well as - wan, afflicted like myself, being cured by „, t5 Milburn's Hemet and Nerve Pills. I went sorted stock. Prices to suit to Roper's drug store ancl'hotight tt box. A largo stock of the .lat- When 1 had finithed taking it I wail so all. much bettei: I bought another box end this est goods Voa oercfor singt completed the mire. My heart hag notfrom sio up bothered me since, and I !Strongly redone- • mend all sefferers from heart aftd nerve baeco, to give Milburn.'s newt and Nerve , trouble, caused by 6cessive WO of to- (GIVE US A CALL and see what we can do for . o 1 MARKETS. 1Dxeter, November 8th, 18 9 Wheat per bushel .. .61 to 65 Oats , , 25 to 25 Barley. - .... .... ... 35to 40 Peas, .... ...... .. 54 to 60 Butter• ..4. • • • , -.15 to 15 Eggs 16 to 16 Turkeys . 8 te 8 (81171 6 to 6 ;iii Per lb - .... 5 to 5 Ducks .. .. • • 6 to 6 W col. _ .... • ... .. 13 to 15 Dried APples- .. - 6 to 5 Pork dressed.- - . - - f5.50 to 5. 50 London, Nov ember, 8th, 189C, Wheat per bushel,- .... ....66 Oats... , Peas ., 54 Barley Buckwheat ....45 Beans 59 Butter .... ...... 14 Eggs 15 Ducks 60 Turkeys per lb. . 10 Geese per lb 9 50 Cheese.........2 Hay per ton ..$ 6.06..8060 Potatoes per bag.... - Pork per cwt._ 84.50 to to 67 00 29 to 60 to 40 to 48 to 66 to 41 to 70 to 14 to 16 to 70 to 12 to 10 to 75 to 10 tol 00 $ 7.50 $5.00 GIVE A YOUTH resolution and. a course 33116i11088 and Short hand at the .follsraf an be Pro tired from the m�st Reliable Dealers only. THE BEST VALUE IN THE TRADE. 110REY'S Iieavyjblack worsted cheviot PRICE $8.75 Thie Garment "Made to order" perhaps "not to fit" would be str.00. SHOREY'S CLOTHING -5-7---aot Made to fit, and every thread is guarante WELL, LINED, VS/El.1, MADE AND EXC'EEDINGLY STYLISH, by a Tailor though made to order, but ed. LrIrtnx!rtn.arm.ruinnsuutnxinnrin.n.cuutrumn.n.n.n.rmarittn.n.n.rmru AN EASY PROPOSITION Beauty and style without comfort is easily obtainable, corniest with- out appearance is equally simple. Von never saw an ugly pair of "Slater Sboes," yet many of them cover comfortably most unlovely feet. The combinatiott of these two - comfort and beauty -are only to be had in the "Slater Shoe." Made in twelve shapes, on lasts modelled from actual feet, all widths and sizes, leathers, styles and colors. Every pair Goodyear welted, name and price stamped on the sole. $3.50 AND $5.00. E. J. SPACKMAN, SOLE LOCAL AGENT. MONEYS MONEY and who shall place lirnits.to his career. ' Catalogues tree. 3. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. Re-opcn Sept. 5. Doll rs For Doot rs. But Mrs. Douglas derived little benefit till she used Proof after proof we have been furnishing how B. B. B. makes bad blood pure blood and cures cases that even the doc- tors failed to benefit. Here's the case of Mrs. John Douglas, Fuller, Ont., an ac- count of which she gives. "1 have used B.B.B. for impure blood, pimples on the face and sick headache. tried a great many remedies and spent dollars for doctors' medicine but derived little benefit. I then started using B.B.B. and only took four bottles when my skin became clean and free from all erup-e, tions. My other troubles disappeared also and I am now in perfect health." 'FHB Clothing USTI N Constantly pursues a man it is easy enough of solution, though when you are able to avail yourself of our offer. We are showing a fine, range of Black Worsted in twills, vene- dans and clays (bought before the heavy advance in price and selling at the old prices.) Nice suits for $14 in fancy worsted suiting. We show a big' range at moderate prices in Scowl). and Canadian tweeds Pills a fair atid faitlifiuk. aro 506. I MIllearn's Hemet anc cry' ft bolt Or 3 for 0,25, at drUggistii• 'P. Milburn & 'Detente. • y 111. Crieve.. 1111LIICILANT TAILOR 1 Any man who wears the j. D. King Co.'s -- ii ...d4 „ that will jingle makesStinbbhPei is±nioei. eert hy—money pocket,nlmsbobtneuerbys ,-,.-.= search the world over and you ,r.,,,,!. cg)will find. nothing .• nRoutbilbine:sb, For Sale in Exeter by H. Bishop & Son. better ror----4':"4'.1-1-135 ...---.)-1::. Pthreoroefis best,. See that Stub Proof is STAMPED on the bottom of Any progressive dealer can tell you all about StucProof, if not, write to the J. D. King Co., and they will tell you. You can't afford to be without them, because they are the each. shoe. The j. D. KING CO., Limited, , Toronto. Montreal.. Winnipeg. DOL, BOOK _-avasseana A FULL LINE OF NEW BOOKS FOR School Opening • AND ALL THE CHILD - RENS NEEDS AT Brownings. Where the Scholars are used DE WOOD'S NO W PINE SYFIU CURES COUGHS AND COLDS, Alonzo H. Thurber, Freeport, N.S., says; "I had a severe attack of Grippe and a bad cough, with great difficulty in breathing. After taking two bottleof Dr. 'Wood's Norway Pine Syrup / was coni pletely cured." Work white you sleep without a grip or gripe, curing Sick Headache, Dyspepsia and S COOLEY Sen Constipation, and make you rIMNITURE A INts1 eN kT. Altr,:ft feei better iri the morning. Opera ,u Saturday the fourth of the month, was the day a lot of notes came 'due. Business is better this year, and mer- chants met their notes better this year than usual. A lot of cash was paid in October for grain, produce, apples, 'hogs, etc. A Man Is always in The SWIM' If he wears one of W. JOHN'S neatly fitting' Sults Iie is a sure fitter. His prices are away down. His goOde are the best. Call and examine his goods before ' buying'yonr aegeelpee......,YEkinin SUIT W. JOHNS, The Tailor* By the Best and -Aires--" Ignore the Rest In the end you will find it cheapest. Furnish that va- eant room with one of our I3ed Room Setts, Tables, Chairs, Etc. GET SOMETHING We have it, you want Take a look at our full line of FURNITURE and you will find what you are looking foi