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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-11-2, Page 5,,,,,,„.....-7-.--........„...„ • i RS M'KULAY1 6 t Ir for their compliments, pur- has much pleasure in tender- gt in her thanks to the Ladle { chases and orders in connec- tion with the Millinery Opening. A. choice stook will always be kept and although the very latest styles the 4 prices will be within easy reach. All who have not called are cordial- ly invited. Successor to Misses Roche cf Hayarojt. rim..1,,m,w_ '-5 cv'i2,01..ttaaa,dr'i%t ':Fri2soAraYv.,v; tcatr AviWyAtirx 'ir,Y,,ti lAi WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE is a 'High-grade Oommereial 841100). Three C0n1'0481 Conintereial Stenography Telegraphy Write (3Ee, 81.0'l'3ON, hriaatpnt t 41 e r=i . U During Recent Months the 3 ELLIOTT O TORONTO, ONT. g Con, YONNE AND ALIN:AN1 16 820. 'g hoe r°oolvect TNN, 11IBTIttN, TW1tN9IY and even 21022 times as many calls I or Stenographers, Book-keopero, oto., as it had Btud0uts graduating during the sante menthe, dome of the solar- ise (merod were from 640 a month to 51200 per annum. This clearly loth. elites lite haat School for 3•unhg nen ryryry and Ironton t0 patronize. Muter now, Magnificent catalogue true. W, J. ELLIOTT, Prinoipal, MREDICAI CARDS. DR. R. A. BURNS- Successor to ])r. J. A. MoNanghlon Itru0e0lo, Untwist Graduate of Polyeliulo Poet Graduate School of Medicine and Surgery, New York Member of college of Physielaus and Sur. goons of °uterlo, Mae and reeldenoo same es formerly oo- cuoled by Dr. /drNaughton. Diseases of women a epooialty. 'Phone No. 21, BUSINESS CARDS. 1 rTONEX TO LOAN AT G PER sent, P.S. SCOTT, 13ruesels,, NAT H. MoORACKEN— • Issuer Marriage Licensee. •01• ee of coo at Grocery, Tnrnberry street, Brussels. 1,41ARMS FOR SALE -THE UN 1.. 2Ea0t0NEn has Hemet good Farms tot Baleandto rent, Batty terms, in Tow UObipt of Morrie and Grey. F S. SCOTT. 13ruseele C. 0. F. Court Prl000es Alexandria, No.24, 0, 0. F., Brunets, m00te in their Lodge Room Blatt - hill Block, on the 2ud and Met Tuesdays of each month, at 0ol00E. 210111)05g brethren always welcome. JAS. BII11GESS, 0.1t. A. 21. MELLISH, B. S. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON. ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM: INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH' AUCTIONEERS, P S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - 1' • RIM, will eon .for bettor pri0e0, to bettor men In lees time and less °bargee than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or lie won't charge anything, Dates and orders can always be arranged at this o1Boe or by e personal application. ROBT. H. GARNiSS BLUEVALE - ONT, Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasonable. galea arranged for at the office of Tut Poem, Brussels, NM VETERINARY. G• A. CUNNINGHAM— Boner Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis- eases of donmetleat04 00102610.113 a compet- ent manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Deot1Otry and Milk Peyer, Calls promptly attended to. Gahm and infirmary -Pour doors North of bridge, 200020rry etc Bromide. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. A B. MACDONALD- .L7..• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, RM. Buteen0or to G. F. Blair. Moe over Stan- dard Bank. Armsale, Solicitor for Metro. politan Batik. VV• M. SINCLAIR- • Barrister, Solfoltor, t0onveyancer, Notary Public, towaxfa Block doNorth dm Hotel; llolioitor for the Standard Bank. pROUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR- BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES 10BLIO, PITO, W. PRa11DFe0T,10. 00, P.Br,AIIe R. 0, Bare Offices -Those formeCmerrly occupied. Moms Mo° GODER?On, ONTAr4o. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD, DENTeST meditate of the Royal College of Mutat Samna of Ontario and Pint -Matta Honor Graduate of Toronto Uuiverelty. - Offioo next to Grower's Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS, fl ) CENTRAL AC/0), RD. ONT. ff S A TR ! • This small advertisement tore. 1•e- 17 t a ar seats Coe of site 1 bar Rns• d apt d9 tl g Mao Colleges in Ilanatla. No for ire stl ti udents the Dominion810 does morn for ire students than wo do. To our know- 10dge not one of our graduate' le un - If employed, n- employed, We get far more smash*. t40ue than ea. can meet. Ion may enter at any 148410. 1t rite for our 100o Catalogue. ELLIOTT & MMOIlACHi3AN, 2rinofpai0, GRAN CHOPPING The undoroigued beg leave to Notify the furling 1ommunity that they are now ready to do all kinds of Grain (Bopping and Crushing at lowest rates. All work will be promptly and care- fully attended to. T hueli Bros Mill at Electric Light Building. Forte W4Gla. Rev. A, B, and Mre. Dobson entertain ed the young people of the Pteobyteriau ohar0b, Some of the old board :sidewalk has been 000004ly tore up. It le the iota. tion of the village fathore to replace them with gravel walks this Fall. Wm, Strong, just Weot of the village, hitched a horse lith etonsbottt, at which the animal took fright acrd begun circling round. The cid gentleman, who wee teadtug the horde, was pitched ugaiuet the wire gate and re0eived a badly disfigured face. Dr. W.16. Mahood, who has been tag. ing a course at the New York hoe pirate for the poet two weeks, was epead ing a few days et his home here. He has gone to Uhioage, where ho will apeod two weehe in the 208411ele prior to re. aiming 40004100 in Sioux Oity, Iowa. tilt» ton. Only ten votes were reoorded against the :Comber By-law. A Elungh Cup game of football between Minton mud Bea[o0th 0 ofe i te, will be played on Nov. 4 h. Every SandtlY evening during mJ Nov em• her, Rev. Mr. lien will preuoh a eermo0 specially to youug men. A male choir ie being formed to coke part in the serviette. A union thanksgiving service was held at 110 al ok Th11radny, in Willis Pres h. ' sermon a byteriaa ohnr bo e 1 n w 0 preached by Rev. Mr. Magee, and the ether min18t000 of town took part iu the A imolai wee belts in the auditorium of Wesley ohurah, when advantage 8780 0,41108 of the 0000010)0 to present Mre, Arthur Tyndall (flee Was Annie Rum. bell), with a handsome gold tvatoh and ahatu. She Wee a valued member of the aboir of the obnroh for a number of years. Mr. Lewis, of the Normandie, met with an unusual standout the other day. While carrying a couple of bottles to stook np his store room, one Blipped and broke acmes his instep. It at through hie shoe and ouch and made euoh a baa gash in hie foot that a doctor had to sew 18 up. Luelan° w. BAD FIRE, -Wednesday morning of last week about 1 o'olook fire 0tarteci fu the rear Of the briok veneered block on the North side of Oampbell street, neat to tete poetolfiae. The progre0a of the fire wee eo rapid thee those ocoupyiug the eurldiug had n opportunity to save any. thing. Mies WWI, milliner, lout stoat and books. A, Bennett, produce dealer ; John Mmrohieon, Oge00y ; Mre. N. L. Campbell, grocery stook and household effoote, Duffer total losses. A. T. Davison, f130040r0 and undertaker, and T. Watson, barber in the frame building adjoining, saved a very email portion of the contents. The armory, 000tatnl044 rifles and uni- forms of Company No. 8 of the 82ad Battalion of Bruno, was a veneered build. 100 and is a total lose. The great heat set fire to the windows of H. Day's drug store on 128 opposite side of the area, bah the efforts of the firemen enved the he building. The windowe of all the buildings opposite were broken and the paint badly earthed. The amount of insure:° a in many owe i0 email in comparison to the 4008. The total loos will be 212,000 ; laureate about 27,000. The lamas of the fire is unknown. 411STBN TO TUE BRONCHIAL" WIIBBZB." It means that theme will soon attach the lanes. Wheezing Is clietreating to the sufferer and annoying 20 hie friends. Nothing hall eo aertail in bronohitio ttud throat trouble a0 "Oatarr2010000" ; It gives i11Btant relief and ovine even the worst 0aeee. Br000hitte fairly flees tinder the magic influence or "catarrh ozone" wbioh 00008 so thoroughly the disease never returns, Other remedied may relieve, but "Ootarrbozoue" o0re0 brouohitie, catarrh, and throat trouble for ail time to come. Bold everywhere. Exeter. Hiro. Hugh Speakman still continues very low. Dire. John Jones, who has been con dating 0 granary store in Exeter North, iutoo40 retiring from the bneinees, Mies Olive Weetaott 0ttetai0ed a pain. ing injury to her right arm by falling upon It. Tho fall wars amused by her foot Blipping upon a wet board just outside the door ether home on Huron street. George E. Crawley, who tor a number of yearn has been °endearing the livery barns on the East aide of Main street disposed of the buoiuoee and entire egnipmeut toIThornton Batter, the owner of the stable, the parohaser taking immediate pee:aneion, The Young ,People's Sooiety of the Trivia ,Memorial church elected the following offieero for the ensuing year : Pres,, Mies B. Sweet ; Vioe Pros„ Mies M: Hyndman ; Seo'y„ Dyer Ilurdon ; Trea0., Mina B. Hawkins ; Organist, Ma ja L,A aheoon. R. 13. Samuel for many years ao0og81- ant of the Exeter branch of the Moleone Sank, merited promotion has come, be having been appointed Manager of the Highgate (near Ridget3wn) branch of the same Bank. Hie plead hero will be taken. by W. D. Ciarke, late of the Amherst. burg brauah. Rae. Dr. Bannon, a recent pastor of the ;lames Street Methodist ohurah, Exeter, and n man highly respected and esteemed, will 0pend the Winter mouthy with tile daughter, 1Yir0. (Rev.) Mellott, at the Victoria 0401400 Methodist Obummb parsonage, Ohatham, Dr, Bannon has WA! WWI AMPIRIMIAMV.44. been spending the Rammer in British 10o!umbia and the Northwest and roperte 0 very pleasant time. He 0100 stunted I his sons, James, who itl Dominion Lend Agent, et Prima Albert, and Itobl. , of l0imonton, who 1e 01011100 of the Public Warks Department of the new province of Alberta. 1lI c', at r.SItI.LI. The Ladies' Miaelouory Saoiaty are shipping a box to the DBa000000 Home, Toronto. Our hotel keepers eommenoed charging, 10 nests a glass fur w1310key on Monday morning, J. Mille 1e o010t i W.r r runt ug two line baker wakone for boeinos9 men in Oolgory N. W. T. der. Dunlop, paying teller of tate Sovereign Bank, left tor Berlin where he tattoo a good position In a new branch just established there, ;oho Malcolm, the pioneer milkman of Hensen, has purchased Will Rnggart's farm at Rodgerville. The pride was 0001• eiderably over 01x thousand. Myth. The prseout staff of teachers et Blyth paths.) 0011008 has been re engaged for next year. Their ea1arie0 will be the same no tine year. An Ontortaiumeut under the anepioes of the Preobyterian Sunday School will be held in Wintry Ball uu Wednesday overdue, November 15th, We regret to learn of the serious illnens of Mre. James Barr, who hue been ailing since luta July with elamaoh leoublo, tlermany friends all hope for the beat. R. E. Jamieson, of Gdmonr, spent the past week at the home of hie daughter, Mrs, W. F. Moser. It to five years since 110. Janie:an left Blyth and on this, his first volt, lie noted many changes, Puiltp James, who has been working Ashbury farm near the village for the past five years, Ila° purchased lot 10, con, 18, Grey, from Thoma° Johuatone. The farm contains GO area and the prise paid was 22800. Mies Nellie Kelly, daughter of Mrs, Robert Kelly, of this village, who has been for some time book peeper for the Jnakeon Br' 0, and the 31801080)0 Banta featuring 00. Ofinton has resigned her position and will leave in the aurae of a ( days for inn( to t home few o Winnipeg mak her m Y Pg in that city, T1110 'SAPPINESS 1►1f 110110 Very largely depends on the mother's is oeition • ft she ie animated and d a P bright, everyone is ha ; bat if he is g Y happy o nervous, irritable and oro00-everything goes wrong. Bright cheery women neatly nae Ferrozone, the greatest health maker known. By acting thmagh the blood Porrozone is able to reach all the organs that need aesietanoe I it establiobes regu ar and healthy aotioo of all functions, builds up the general health, fortifies the system with a reserve of energy that defies disease. Don't put off -Ferrozone oats only 50o, at soy drug store ; get it to day. ILA ta2OvveI. The Ladies' Aid of Knox Church in• mania bolding a bazaar some time in November. All the September cheese in the Listo- wel diotriot tae been void and a large part of October's. Andrew and Adam Gabel have about aompieted their contract for building artificial 0Eooe walks. The Board of Works ie makiog au effort to improve the Streets by opening a 0003• bar of the oulverte which have become closed, J. S. Gee and J. Large have had tho wooden ateufng8 removed from in front cf their stores, which is a decided im. provement. Andrew Olimie bar/ made so mach pro. gross toward reoovery that, though not yet strong, he is able to be about and walk down town occasionally. The Pnblie Sohool Board have engaged Mies Jessie Rae to fill the vacancy in the staffresultingfrom Alia Pe&too'° rooig nation. She commenced work Nov, 1st. L. Bolton and A, H. Hawkins have returned home from New Ontario, where they were engaged for the past two months surveying the township of Smellie. Mies Edith Binning has returned home after a four months' visit with her brothere at M000e Jaw, Modioiue Hat and Calgary. DSoe Mooing also took a trip through to the coast. Bert Anderson, eon of Edward and Mrs. Anderson, Gowanetown, and brother of T. G. Anderson, town, re• turned home on Monday of last week from South Atria, where he has been for nearly five years. He went out with one of the Canadian contingents and served during the Boer war, subsequently joining the South African Ionetabulory. After oompleting three years' service, he has eines rematoed at Bloomfountolo, which was the headquarters of the gape to wbioh he wee attached, Are Saved BY BUYING FROM US. In Furniture we have the must exclu- sive lined on Bale. Good practical Furniture at very low price4. 15 per cont. off FOR CASH BUYERS. Moore Bros. Furniture Men. Good Lines Low Priced The Banner of last week says :-An oppoeition Chinese htandry has been opened in town by an enterprising ogles. bfa1, who has painted a glowing red sign on his window, "Charlie Lee, Laundry." Now it so happens that a photographer in town, joetly lamed throughout all thio harlot for his artietio work, is known to his hosts of friends au Chortle Lee, mad a good old Devonshire name it is too, for hundreds of generations, without a trate of Chink in it. Now the photographer is not enamored of the idea of having hie name emblazoned on a laundry window, for tear hie friends might think he wee branching oat into new Hoes and to tried to ecauadeh' o almond eyed name aa le to modify hie name -to all himself for instance, "Charlie Lee Firing," or "Bang Charlie Lee," or "llarn Charlie Lee Any- way" or some alight modifitatiou of that kind, bat so far tineu0aeSetUlly. So hie friends will have to remember that there are twoh rliee onei thet 0 0 t whEeandolyer yellow. TDB DOCTORS ALL ADMIT There is only one way to permanently cure catarrh. Inhale the soothing vapor of "Oatarrhozone" and swift lasting are follows in every Daae. Try "Ootarrh• ozone" yourself -it's pleasant and sore. JVl.oleFW or tit. Paul Doig 01141'0unit Robertson have returned from the Weet. Henry Johnston has sold hie farm to Me. Young, of Donegal, who gate posses - ion Deo. 1s6. Henry Campbell has sold his threshing outfit to Parkes & Bell, who are finishing the Beason in thio neighborhood and do- ing good work. The Chem and Bettor Co. shipped ant 270 boxes of cheese on Friday, being last half of September, Hodgen', Bros„ of Montreal, being the buyers at the bigheet prise going. Mies dlary McBee, of Stratford, who is ill with typhoid fever at the home of her anolo'o, H, Grainger, is improved end Lopes are entertained for her speedy convalescence. The trustees of Molesworth school are advertising for a teaoher. Mr. Fraser is leaving to the regret of everybody as he is a first•olaee tea0her and has done good work in the eahool. Daring the absence of P. Patriok and wife on it recent Sabbath four young men Clot into his wine cellar and helped them• aolvos to the wine and older to each an extent that it downed two or three of them. .PJ.. tw0Orl. Mies Jennie Bennett tett on Tuesday m"ruing of lest week for Calgary where statute Secured a position in the hospital there. The oommittee in charge of the sub• sa044401 r) list for the new Bowling green Woe met with great 0000000 and work will be atarlod at once in getting the ground in shape for next Spring. Wold was received on Monday of last week from Abernethy, $deft„ to the effect that Ed. Honze, V. S , bad been injured and wee very eetionely ill. His mother left on Tuesday morning to see h4m. blies Poll Little left for Fergus, Acton and Toronto en route to Winnipeg where inn ooapbe of w001ts she will marry John Graig, of Carievale, Soak., nod Don of Jae. and Mrs. Greig, 12th con. of Elmo., end a euooesefol resident of the West. BELOW VALUE ,Only a few words about your Fall Overcoat and at the same time tell you how to save several Dollars—Dol- lars Saved are Dollars Earned. Well, we have about verco t that are going to be sold away below actual value. To see and hetes the price means you take the Coat. Much lower in price than you expected and the best bargain you offered.]lave eve been 'Tiley may not last long but you have first choice. tz,ilYt't"_chart Ss. Alban'° 042)00043 has bean made mu„ h Inure 0eottte and 0arefortablo by buying n omits foundation platted under it. The Ba' ,.f last week eaya ; .- The Luoal Ofniuu 0ampai8n will 00041 he in full erring. Ou Alouday a deputation, ooneleeing of the local al0rgymen and a few prominent temperenee workers wait• ed on Elmo township 0000011 tired pre• anted largely signed 404)11oue from each polling oub,division asking the Oounoil to submit a Local Option By law to the people next January, AN the mombere of the deputation spoke vig0roaely in be. belt of the By law beiog submitted and aCBtHdtheir belief of 1n the tr mindad men of the Ooneoil and hoped to see them submit the question to the people next Jarine,y. We were informed that the council decided that in view of the petition being 00 well signed, they would submit the matter to a vote of the people next January and leave the verdict to be decided by the voters, LARGEST °ROAN IN TDB TROD Is your liver, (Small wonder that liver trouble makes you feel so miserable. The symptoms are couetipatfon, dizziness indigestion, headache, feeling of depren pion and loot of Appetite. There 10 but one auto, -Dr. Hamilton'. Mile, In every ease they are auooeseful. By relying on Dr. klaneilton'e Ping you are sore of wrong vitality, nourishing blood, bright cheery spirits. No longer will you suffer trona disordered liver or kidneys'. The marvel of this medicine la that it keeps you well -prevents and wards off eiotoese of every kind, 25e. per box everywhere. (tor r -ie. A union Thanksgiving eervioe was held in the Preabyteriau church Thursday deter&con. Rev. 0, P. Wells is preaohing a aria of sermons on "'rhe Beatitudes,' on Sun• day mornings which are proving of inter- est. The annual meeting of the Gorrie Branch Bible Sooiety wee held is St. Stephen's church on Sunday evening, Addresses were delivered by Revde. Dob - 0003, Wane and Farr, The B -htw for the acetylene gas plant Y Y will be voted ou Nov. 28th. It is intend. ed to (eons debeoturee 00 0 t for 10 at 4 run 10 years to cover the coat. Gorrie has been lighted by oleotrioity wired over from Wroxeter. There are seven surviving brothers of the Leech family formerly of Go ria and Btuevale, whose aggregate age° sum op to five hundred and thirty seven. Two of them nee Methodist minietere and all are mombere of that denomination, Meatlorth. Mre. T. E. Hays and John and James Boort, of Roxboro, have returned from Manitoba and the Northwest, J. 0. Greig is opening oar a olotbing and furnishing business this week in the old Bank of Commerce building. The Winter exhibition of the Huron Poultry and Pet Stook Aeeooiatioo will bo held in tbo Town Hall, Bea. forth, November 20th to 28rd. D. ll, Wilson and Mies Thompson were at London last week representing the Seatorth Sabbath School at the Pro. elected Sabbath School Convention. Bev. Father Oorooran was in London on Wednesday, 10th ult., and one of the fifty-eight priests of the diocese who presented Bishop MoEvay with a puree ooutaining the handsome am of 22000 in gold. Hie lordship left Wednesday of lase week on a visit to Rome and was eaoompanied by Ray. Father Aylward, rentor of the cathedral. The other priests from this Bounty who were at the presentation were: Fathers Mo Oormiok, McRae, Northgrave, Noonan, McKeon and Larendeaa. Giotto/IA-eh . Mrs. Robb. Cantpbell bad the misfortune to fall down the caller Matra at her home and break her log. The viotory of Neleou at Trafalgar and the hero's death were loyally pale• broted at the public eoboole fu this town. Goderioh ie to have a new branch bank, that of the Sterling Bank, which has been lnoorporated by Dot of the Dominion Parliament. The dement brink works hove clotted for the Beason. Over half a million briako were manufactured this 090800, of which 800,000 will be used for the top aorta of the elevator, above the bine. The following appointments have been gazetted : His Honor Bernard Louie Doyle, Judge of the County court of the Peace, and Wm. Coats, registrar of deeds, to be oommieoionere per dedimue 402002atem. The fonodntion of the new elevator to now practically finished, and all the men are employed making end fixing boxes or frames for 0eme02 walla, sod building staying and ooaffolding for the oonvey- a11oe of the cement for the walla. The three boys ,Harvey Beattie, Wilfred Walters and Harry Morrow, who were Sant up by Magistrate Humber for trial on the Oh0rge of the British Exchange robbery, were brought before Judge Doyle on Monday for sentence. The charger of the thefts at J. B. Hawkins' store, Downing & MacVicar's, G. M. Elliott's, W. Sharman,e and R. H. Cutt's were also brought up, three charges being preferred against each of the boys, to wbioh they pleaded guilty. The sentence was three months to the county jail at hard labor. William Letson was eehteneed by Judge Doyle for the theft of a ring, getting three months in jail with labor. T11RRIBL13 818,010 PAINS, They fairly agonize your life. Some. thing powerful and penetrating ie heeded. Doctors know of nothing no swift to re- lieve as Nerviline, a Strong, penetrating liniment made to cure jab each paha Ae yonre. Nerviline is very oonaeotrated, about four times more pnWertal than ordinary liniments. In the worst eases Pol0on'e Nerviline le extraordinary good. All ma0001ar pain flees before it. Nearly Arty years in use -it good re0onanendetion rarely, Victoria County's new BM WS of Refuge at Lindsay watt formally opened, Thee. woodcock of Hamilt n o , who was gored by a stag, died from his injuries, Prank Griott was found dead on the road near Arthur, Oironmetanoes point to on1oido. Moo. John Richard, the mother of William Richard, ex M.P.P., died at Bowmanvill8, Mre, Monigtle Laflamme of the Pariah of Se. Denis de Rioholieu, Quebeo, le dead, at the age of 102 years. Great elearinq -----AT TELE .TAME TO %"N STORE .'b'W"I,Ilaep'll,su°r Oat"L"t'e,'ll, Not having quoted prises last week wo take the liberty of doing so in this week's edition. Corrie and judge for yourspiv4R, Shoe Department Some sac numbers in Ladies' end Misses', your choice for .65 Some odd nnmbere in Men's and Boyo' your choice for SI.10 Dry Goods Department PRINTS are going ata great Beducti012 Basalar 12 0• Priute for 10o. 100, " 80, 80. " ne. --Alen some Marline left on our hands wo offer below cost price, -Flannelette Blankets, Regular $1.140, for $1,20 A few pairs MEN'S TWEED 2.2341178 32044118011 22,00 for 441,76 Regular 1.60 for 1,25 Above are only a Few of our many Lines WE TAKE ALL BINDS OF TRA )114 --Butter and Eggs for whi011 we will pay the Highest Market Price. 40, per pound for Dried Apples. POULTRY-Big)Oat price for all lauds, dry plucked and undrawn. OM Uii A w.f. AND DL CONVINCED. When in, i on t ome to Us II1 Trade at Our Store Never take 01lnecessary chances if you do not Want to suffer a loss. A store you know—a store all this community knows—a store that shows you the greatest assortment—a store that is famous for dependable qualities—a store that always quotes the lowest possible prices—a store that means to do the fair and square thing at all times and under all circumstances. 4V.e sell good goods at right prices and nothing else at any price Large stock of Dueber Hampden, Elgin Waltham and Swiss Watches. II( your Watch is not giving you eatio0totion bring i to me, I will guarantee to repair it or no charge. kJ. G. JONES T$E LEADING ,TEWI(LER. NEW FALL s I `E NTER SHOES 9t Old Prices, Although Shoes have advauaed great- ly in pride we placed our orders eo early that we secured all our Fall and Winter goods so WO can give you the old prices although So many are forced to oak the advance, Remands'. we x011 00 Advan00 rind 0ti11 continue to give b per cent. off to all cash purchasers. Frill stook of the Newest and Besl. ih Shoes, Rainless Department Irl one Harness Department will bo round Bobber 'Bugs, Plush, and Wont Bogs, Blankets, Trunks and Valises, Itches, ltco, r ''Coinfortablo Dwelling for sale cheap.' av'it`t CP , 1'4 X , et4fi; lit. 32 S r