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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1939-04-06, Page 5THURS., APRIL `9, `"1939 AUBURN Mrs. John Yaungblutt its wishing' i. her sou, Mi . "Percy Yungbiutt , erns' , Mrs. Yun'gblatt of Oakland. ,,4V' Mr. and Mrs. Wrn T e Reb•`ison via, i•Ited on Saturday•with Mi:. and ,Mrs, Bert Nott of Siaatford. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Ferguson and `. Stewart were recent visitors al Stratford' and Kitchener. Mr Viand Mrs. Edgar Lawson and +'Bernice visited on Sunday with Mrs. 'Wm. Sclater. The Walkerburn .Ladies' Club met -on Wednesday at the 'home of Mrs. Geo. Cowan. The well call was an- swered by 10 members. It was de- cided not to' have a meeting in April.. The ladies then quilted a quilt, and at the conclusion of this 'lunch was :served by the :leartess and Mrs. Har- old Sprun;ge . "Baptist Ladies Aid The Baptiet Ladies - Aicl" met on Thursday' afteroon at the.,home.. of Mrs. Chas. Howson. Mrs: •,.Rowson was in the chair and Mrs.. James Webster and Mrs.' W. C..,,TBober"tson -were in charge of the devotional ex ercises. Reading were given by Mrs. .,John Raithby, .Mrs. Wma.Mellwa r,' Mrs F. Rosss, Mrs. Edgar. 'Lawson, • Mrs. R. J. Phillips, ,Mies Amelia Mc- -Dwain and Mrs. Thomas Mclean. Solos were rendered by Mrs. 'Earl :' McKnight and Mrs. Glenn Raithby. "The roll call was answered by'a verse ••of scripture, Various members took -pact in the season of prayer. The clos- ing prayer was given by Mrs. Annie Wolper, . and the next meeting will `be at Mrs. Walper's. A dainty lunch Was served by members of the Ladies 11 Aid. The Annual Meeting of the Auburn 'Tennis Club was held' in Mr. R. J. Phillip's' store Monday night, The following officers were elect strlion. ' Pres., Dr. B. C. Weir; Pres., Jose- phine Weir; vice Pres ,-hams 'Phil- • lips; See.-Treas., Gordon Dobie: :.grounds committee, Chas. • Asquith, •;ehiiirman, Gordon Mutxay, Harry Arthur, Robert Phillips, Alfred Rol- linson, Reid Sheppard; membership' committee, Donald Ross, chairman, Reid Sheppard, R. J. Philips, Gordon Taylor, Norman Riordan; l tournament committee, W. H. Sheppard, chair- man, Jack Weir, Gordon, Dobie, Betty Asquith, Ms,.• Gordon,Murray; ••enter•- tainmenil committee,' Mrs. R. J. Phil- lips, chairman, Sadie Carter, Mrs. W. T. Robison, Ruth Arthur and Isobel Rollinson, The fees for the' epning year are ,nen and boys over 16 years, $1.00; ladies • and' children under 16, 40e; associate members, 50e; visitors, a Week free, 4then .26e. a week. Plans were discussed to the preparation of two courts which are situated on the playground. The -President ex- pressed .the desire that each member make a' special effort to further the interest in the tennis court and com- munity piaygound, Next Sunday, April 9th, being Easter Sunday, everyone is this community is asked to make a special attempt to; go to church. Mr. Frank Raithby entertained his Sunday School Class to a taffy pull at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnston, East Wawanosh. - A. series of games were played under the sup- ervision of Stanley Johnston. Those present were, Norman Riordan, Reid Sheppard, Donald Ross, Stanley Mc- Neil, Bill Raithby, Murray Rollinson, Roy Webster, Lloyd Johnston, Arnold Phillips, Isobel Philips, Marjorie and Elaine Johnston, Helen and Eva Vin- cent, Mr. and Mrs. Frantt Itaithby and sons, John and Grant, `Roy`Web- ster, the president:, of rhe ••class; ex- pressed thanks to.. the teacher and the host and hostess. There is no school in the Public School ,owing to the illness of the teacher, Miss 'Maher Foster.' ' Miss 'Isobel R,ollinsen' 'spent' the weekend with Marjorie Johnston. TLICKERSMITR Cold winds and 'flu:are general in this community at ,.the present time. ,Mr. and Mas._. Luff of Hamilton visited with the lady!s tistee,..Mrs. L. Tebbutt on Sunday. Mr. and 'WS: 1.' A. 'Beneiliiann "of the Phillip's farm have moved to a faun near Winthrop. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pepper of Sea - forth were Sunday visitors, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Matheson. ...andNowIdomy Weekly Washing, Exdksive u NEW APEX SPIRAL DASHER Try this already- famous NeWA pex,andsareclothes and t ante. It costs no more than ordinary washers. $59.95 Up 3. Enjoy cleaner clothes than ever before, in less time, with less work .. that''' what the attractive new Apex does 'for you because of its new scientific Spiral Dasher. Washes a big tubful of clothes cleaner than any other washer • in 61/2 min- utes! And no need for bother- some soaking of clothes. Princess ;Street. 1 �t F -0+!'r King A L , k;.T L THROUGH LENT 'Order from ARE SO, DELICIOUS, SO FULL OF FRUIT & FLAVOR THAT . THEY WILL BE A SUCCESS AT' ANY MEAL - Try Them Sliced and Toasted. Place your Order for Saturday Delivery. Bartliff & Crich THE CLINTON NEWS RECORD BIRTHS STEOKLE—In Clinton hospital, on Monday, April, 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stecicle-a daughter. GROVES -In 'Clinton hospital, on Friday, -March 31st, to Mr: and .Mrs. Arthur Groves -a son, MCQ'A,NN in Detroit, Miei,, on. March 5th to Mr. and Mrs, H. Mc- Cann (nee , Annabelle Beciour), a daughter—Janice Marie. DEATHS JACOB — In Tnelcersnnith• township, oh Friday, March_ 31st, John) Jacob, in his 67th year. McPHEE - In Clinton, on Friday, March 31st, John, McPhee, in his '78th year SHANAHAN - In Hallett township, on Sunday,t April 2nd, John Shan- ahan, aged' 81 ,years,- RAPSON — In Iiullett township, on Tuesday, April 4th, Joseph Rapson, in -his 77th•. year, IN MEMORIAM GRE'ALIS—In loving memory of Ed - Ward Grealis,, who passed away one year ago, April 8, 1938. ' "Grant. unto him eternal rest, OaL•ord" —Sadly missed by were and family. • CARD OF THANKS Mrs. John Jacob and family wish to express • their heartfelt thanks to neighbour's and friends for their kind- ness.`and help during the illnesi,.-and death. of Mr. Jacob, also those who sent many :beautiful flowers. The kindly :ministrations of Rev. G. G. Burton and Rev, G. W. Sherman are gratefully aeknowledg?ed. .Lost Taipaulimefor truck. In Clinton between 8.30, and. 9,00 Wednesday .morning Finder please, phone or deliver, to, Epps Transport.' , , 30-1p. Ford For'..Sale' • • Ford Coach 1937 Model' in perfect condition. Mileage -12;000:' 'Also a Buick 1932' Model, : low mileage. W. N. Counter. 30-tf. Bricklaying Brick' laying and cement work wanted. First class work. Reasonable rates. No job too small.or.too big, Phone 92 Clinton. . • 30-2. Pasture For Rent Wanted, twenty head of ` cattle to pasture. Lots of good water and shade, : Bernard Case, R. It; 1, Lon- desboro. • 30-2. Wanted To Bent Six -room house, with good garden. In country near. school. 'Write Ad- :vertiser 3. The News -Record. 30-1. For gale "Good dark grey horse, rising b yrs., over 1600 lbs., good worker. Also three colony houses, one 10'x12' and two 12'x14'. Mrs, C. Watson, Londesboro. 80-2. Community Auction Saler l Queen's Hotel Stables, Seaforth, FRIDAY, APRIL 14th The usual run of pigs; 20 head of cattle, 10 fattened; fertilizer drill in A-1 shapee usual run of calves. Full list next weele J. J. COYNE, Manager. G. Ii ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. GERALD DOYLE, Clerk. Cotte of SPECIAL—While It Lasts! 40c PER CWT. , (Bring Your Own Bags) Get Your Season's. Supply Now at Poultry nt CE NT A fresh Supply of ST. MARYS BRAND CEMENT On Hand J. Miller & Son Tenders . Requested Tenders for the Painting of the Clinton Fire Truck will be received by the undersigned up to noon of April 10th. Particulars may be obtained from: Mr. F. Liver- more, Chairman of the Fire & Water Committee. R. E. MANNING, Clerk, ' 30-1. Masquerade Carnival and Dance Auspices Bayfield Agricultural. Soc. TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 Music by Little's, Band. GRAND MARCH to start at 9.30 Prizes for foilowiag: •1st. ' 2nd. Ladies Fancy $2 $1 Ladies "'Comic $2 $1 Gents. Fancy $2 $1 Gents. Comic $2 - $1 Girls. Costume .75 • .50 Boys Costume .75 • .50 Prize, Waltz $r Refreshments Admission—Adults 35c, Children 20c. 30-1. w.. mitt teat CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. Cooke FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66j FAT FOWL be in good demand for the approaching Jewish Holidays. If you have any large fat boarders it will be an opportune time to market them at top prices,. We are always in the market for Goose and Duck Feathers. Our candlers will give good service in grading your eggs. N. W. TREWARTIT Phone 214i; Night 214w. Baby Chicks ENGLISH LEGHORNS - - BARRED ROCKS — CUSTOM HATCHING ,Elmslea Chick Farm E. L. Mittel i CLINTON. PHONE 213 Easter Dances AT KIPPEN with UKULELE BILL & His Hillbillies FRIDAY, APRIL 7th MONDAY, APRIL 10th Feature Attraction—"Dusty Denny", Radio singer of American and Mexican songs who, plays every instrument in the Band. Admission 30e ' CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farms, Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects at Lot 50, ,Bayfield Line, Goderich Twp., 6 miles south west of Clinton, on TUESDAY, APRIL 11, , at 12,30 o'clock consisting of the following: i•IORSES—Black mare rising 6 yrs., about 1600 lbs.; Matched tear'', grey Percherou mares, good in any harness CATTLE—Roan Durham cow, fresh- ened 4 weeks, bred again; grey Dur- ham cow, to freshen by time of sale; black cow due to freshen April 29; black cow, due to freshen April 30; black heifer, due to freshen April 24; red cow, due to freshen in Julne; 2 Polled Angus heifers rising 3 yrs.; 3 Polled Angus heifers, rising 2 yrs.; 1 Polled Angus steer, rising 2 yrs„ 2 Polled Angus baby beef; 2 spring calves; 2 yearling heifers (fat); 2 young calves. POULTRY -60 Rock hens; 3 white ducks and drake. IMPLEMENTS—Massey-Harris bind- er, 7 ft. cut; M. -IL 13 -hoe drill; M. -H. spring tooth cultivator; Prost & Wood mower, nearly new, self oil- ing; 12 ft. steel rake; cutter; top buggy; wagon; Cockshutt double plow; Cockshutt walking plow; roller; gravel box; hay rack; Clinton fann- ing mill; Muir grinder; set of har- rows; riding plow; set of sleighs; quantity of lumber; Cockshutt set of discs 'with trucks; roll of wire; 2 ladders; set of power clippers; 2 set of team harness; set,of single har- ness; set of heavy breeching; stone boat; wheel barrow; root pulper; log- ging chain; hay fork, car and pullys, set of slings; set of. 2000 lb. scales; bag truck; 1932 Plymouth coach in good running order; 25 bags of po- tatoes; number of cedar posts; quan- tity of rail wood; quantity of dry hard wood; DeLaval cream separator, 500 lb. capacity; Daisy churn; about 200 bus. 'wheat; '75 bus, barley; 200 bus. oats; some grase seed; 2 mows of good hay; stack of hay; forks; chains; whiffletrees; neekyokes, and other articles too numerous to men- tion. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Doherty cook stove good as new; Huron Iron wood heater; heating stove; Heintz- man player piano; 8 linoleum rugs; 2 tapestry rugs; couch; 2 leather seated rockers; Raymond sewing machine; kitchen and dining room chairs; 3 bedroom suites, complete with springs and mattresses; side- board; dishes; pots, pans and num- erous articles. At the same time and place the home faun which consists of 125 acres of good clay loam with good set of farm buildings, good artesean well operated with windmill, 50 acres fall plowed, 191',i acres of fall wheat, 5 acres of hard wood bush will be offered for sale ,subject to reserve bid; also lot 24 which consists of 100 acres all undergrass with good cedar and hardwood bush, 'will be offered for sale subject to reserve bid. Terms on real estate 10% of the purchase money paid down on day of: sale, balance in 30 days or sooner if de- sired on completion of, purchase price. Terms on Stock, Implements, House- hold effects and etc.—Cash. Mrs. L. Anderson, Proprietress. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. Community Auction Sales at Dick Hotel Stables, Seaforth, FRIDAY, APRIL 7th usual run of pigs, cattle, poultry, furniture, etc. Bring in anything' you have to sell. Rates reasonable. HOMER HUNT Manager, Phone Seaforth 228 r 12. GEO, II. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. , 28.4tf. PAGE, 5 , ROXY THEATRE Clinton- CAPITAL THEATRE Goderich , REGENT THEATRE Seaforth Now: Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon in "The Cowboy and the LadyN Now: "Fisherman's 'Wharf" Bobby Breen & Leo Carille m NO'rr Charles Bickford in "THE STORM" MonTues., Wed. Janet Gaynor,., Doug Fairbanks Jr. and Roland Yonne offer a bright and merry melange of misadventures "The Young in Heart" Mon„ Tues., Wed. An old favourite—WILL' ROGERS in "The Country Chairman" Mon., Tuesf. Wed. Andrea LEEDS & Joel "MeCREA a picture permeated with the es - sence of modern restless youth "Youth Takes '' Fling" Thurs., Fri„ Sat. Billy the Kid -terror of the wild west, comes back to wreck veng- eance on greedy landowners. "Billy The Kid Returns" with Roy Rogers, Smiley Burnette and Mary Hart Thur., Fri., Sat,' Wayne Morris, Charles Bickford, Claire Trevor'_ and Alan Hale /' enact a lustry story of the timberlands a Valley of the Giants" Thur:, Fri, Sat Gene .Autry & Smiley Burnette together again in a grand western with June Story "Home on the Prairie" Coming: Carole Lombard and James Stewart ;n "Made For Each Other" Coming:"She's GotE ,verything" and Joe Penner 1'n I m. Frain The City" Corning "Fisherman's Wharf". with BobbyBreen Mat: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.ni. , Mat: Wed., Sat. & Holidays 3 p.m. voinimmimmmmimmmiumminaissi Mat: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m. Join the Easter Parade WITH YOUR SUIT PROPERLY CLEANED AND PRESSED LADIES: Next to having a new dress is to have your dress •or coat Cleaned and Pressed at Gliddon's Press Shop Agents for Parisian Laundry and Dye Works. Goods Called For and Delivered. 29-2-p. KE NNEDY HOSIERY OFFFER FROM NOW UNTIL RASTER Ladies' full-fash. No. 1, new spring colours 65c Ladies' full-fash. 2nds 45c Ladies' Art Silk 30c Ladies' mer. cotton 2$c FEATURED SPECIAL Ladies' Crepe Seconds 25c Mens' •Wool 45c Mens' Wool 35c Mens' Anklets for summer 25c 'Children' Wool Hose 35c Childrens' Cotton 25c Kennedy Hosiery James Street 29-2. Seed Potatoes CERTIFIED PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND COBBLERS $1.85 PER BAG Poultry Plant AUCTION SALE of Household Effects to be held 1 door east of Ontario St. Church, Clinton, on SATURDAY, APRIL 15th 2 bedsteads, mattresses and springs; 2 dressing cases; 2 toilet sets; 3 wash stands; small tables; chest drawers; sewing machine; 2 easy chairs; El ectrie table lamps; Phonograph and records; carpet; clock; 6 perforated chairs; pictures;' 1 centre table; lin- oleum rug 9x12; curtains, poles; glass cupboard; dishes; fall leaf table; screen cupboard; shelves; step ladder; sealers; table cloths; cooking uten- sils; wash boiler; tubs; wash boards;, lawn mower; quilting frames and numerous other articles; sling mirror; writing desk, �. Miss Elizabeth Ford, Proprietress. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. Marshmallow ROLLED IN DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE CAKE OUR WEEKEND SPECIAL — -- TWO SIZES 20c & 10c Hot Cross Buns "SPICED RIGHT" SEE OUR EASTER SWANS GOLDEN HUMBUGS Only 15e Lb. Wendorfs Phone 68 Attention Motorists "Rogers -Motorola" Canada's fines' Auto_ Radios, electric push-button tuning, exactly fits and matches any make of car or Model. Prices from 34.95 to 99.95 installed free. Monthly payments. A. W. GROVES • Tubes and Batteries in stock. Princess Street. Irish Cobbler Seed Potatoes Have a quantity of these for sale. The very highest quality. Geo. Hopson, R. R. 2 Bayfield, Phone 609r31, 20-5. For Sale Eight roomed brick house on Raglan Street with town water and electric lights, two acre lot with a small orchard, good barn, Apply to Mrs. Harry 'Prorate Clin- ton. 24-tf: Uphdlstering Chesterfields, antiques, chairs, etc. reasonably done, wide range of cov- erings. 16 years experience, prima on request. Wm. Reid, West street, Goderich. 26-tt, House for Sale A most desirable 7 -roomed house in good locality. A few minutes walk from the Collegiate. Electric light and water, large lot with some fruit trees. Apply New -Record Office. 26-c. 29-3, For Sale Pram in good condition, also Piano case organ, offered cheap. Apply to box' 222, Clinton Post Office. 30-1. Wanted Cash paid for Old Glass Dishes and Ornaments. Also Walnut Furniture or old Melodeon. Write Advertiser N. % Newe-Record, 30-2p. Fouhd A man's zipper style goiosh. Own- er may have same by calling at this office and paying advertisement. 30-1 For Rent Duplex for rent. All modern con- veniences and garage. Apply Scott's Grocery. 30-tf. Seed; Oats White Tartar, Seed Oats for sale. Good clean seed, 50c per bushel. Charles Cooper, R,R. 3 Clinton, phone 605r15. 29-tr. AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements,, at Lot 15, Concession. 3, 1%z miles west of Brucefield, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th at 1 o'clock., LIVE'STOCIK — Choice pair of geld- ings, rising 3 yrs. cad; 2 cows, 7 yrs. old, due time of sale; 1 cow 4 yrs. old, due April 201:1i.; 1 cow fresh- ened, 3 weeks; heifer freshened last November; 3 steers rising 2 yrs.; 3 heifers rising 2 yrs.; 5 heifers ris- ing 1 yr. IMPLEMENTS--M.-H. • binder; Deer- ing mower; M. -H. cultivator; M. -R. 10 -hoe drill; M, -H. 10 -foot rake; .Cockshutt riding plow; 2 -furrow gang plow; set iron harrows, 4 sec- tions; steel' land roller; Bain wagon with 2 sets of wheels; flat rack; Clinton fanning mill; root pulper; set of scales, 1000 lbs. capacity; set double harness, collars, pair of collar tops and other articles. Everything to be sold as :propriet-. or has rented his farm. John McEwen, Proprietor. George H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 29-2: Wanted Middle-aged woman as companion, house -keeper, by elderly lady living alone, good comfortable borism. Apply News -Record. Seed Grain Durham Spring, Wheat; Empire Oats and Malting Barley, All suit- able for seed purposes. Apply Watson Webster, Varna. Phone 622r11.. 28-3p. Horse For Sale r Dark bay agricultural gelding, 3 yrs. old. Well broken: Irvine Teb- butt, Tt, R. 2, Clinton. Phone 6021'6. 29-3p. 0. A. C. No. 21 Seed Barley, Gov. No. 1, grown from registered seed, 65c per bushel; Improved Banner Seed Oats and a number of cedar posts and end posts. Chas. E. Wise, R. R. 3, Clinton, 27-tf. Seed Grain For Sale 0.A.C, No. 21 Barley, grown from Government tested seed, 60e per bus. Also, a quantity of Swedish Oats. D'Arcy Rathwell, R. R, 2, Clinton. Phone 6044. 29-2. Hay For Sale Choice yellow blossom sweet clover stay; mixed cloverhay; red clover seed; also a quantity of 0.A.C. No. 21 Seed Barley. Arnold Jamieson, Race. 4, Clinton, phone 616133. 29-2. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Mary' Catherine McIntosh, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Spinster,' Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above deceased are required to file the same' with the undersigned Solicitor for the Exec- utors, John P. McIntosh and John Boyle, ;on or before the 15thday of April 1939, after which date the assets will be cli'stributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. DATED at Clinton, this 29th. day of March, A.D. 1939. F., FINGLAND; K.(C., Clinton, Ohs tario, Solicitor for the Executors, John P. McIntosh and John Boyle. 29-3. BURGESS' STUDIO CLINTON Photographs of Distinction by IRENE EURGESS Phone 115. Developing and Printing (Open Every Day) SPRING IS HERE SO ARE WE REMEMBER TO HAVE YOUR CLOTHES REPAIRED IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. We Pride Ourselves on Our Work, !'ALBERT PALMER Isaac St., Clinton. WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE 1 Expert Repair Service ON ALL MAKES OF BATTERY AND ELECTRIC RADIOS FOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE PHONE 213 MITTELL'S Radio & Electric Service Seed for Sale Good, clean, home-grown Alfalfa seed, Timothy seed, Early Alaska Oats, White and Irish Oats, hulless oats, Barley and Spring Wheat. J. Leslie •C'ox, R. R. 1, Goderich town ' ship or phone 603r2 Clinton Central, i 1 • , , 28-tf. House for Rent Comfortable residence on Huron street, Good furnace, quarter acre land. Apply Mrs. A. L. Cartwright, clo H. Alexander, R. R. 2, Bayfield. Phone 608 r 6. 24-tf. Stratford-Goderich Coach Line -- TIMETABLE Leave Clinton for Stratford: Daily 8.10 a.m, and 5.10 p.m. Leave Clinton for Goderich: Daily except Sundays and Holidays 1.10 p.m. & 8.20 pan. Sundays and Holidays 1.10 pee, & 10.35 pas;. Direct Connections to all points. Under New Management. Bartliff & Crich, local agents, phone 1 CUSTOM SAWING Custom sawing will be done Clinton and. Bayfield as usual during the coming spring. We are in the market for a few good maple, bass- wood and white ash logs. Dry Hem- lock lumber, scantling and joists for sale, MCEWEN BROS., BAYFIELD Phone 6240, Clinton central 21-tf. House for Sale or Rent A good ten -roomed house, on Vic- toria street with modern conven- ienees, good garden, house in good condition. Apply to Lorne of Charlie Brown, Clinton, Ont, 09-tf. Farm For Salo 80 acres. Good buildings. Good location. Price reasonable. Apply F. Fingland. 28-3. Wanted Old horses or cattle for mink feed; if dead phone at once. Will pay ae- cording to value. Ebner Trick, phone 607r5, or Lloyd Batkins, 619r14. 84 tf-,e-o-w, Farm For Sale or Rent 80 acres, Con. 6, Goderich Town- ship, goad pasture with spring creek. Brick house, barn and shed, good bush. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Ellen 3. Cox, Clinton Oirt. 27-4. Farm For Sale or Rent • 100 acres, Corse 6. }lunette well watered, near school, store and high- way. Good house and stabling, im- mediate posiession, ploughing done, apply News -Record. 28: tf. House for Sale A. very comfortable frame residence at corner of Fulton street. All modern conveniences, garage and z/ acre of land. Good garden and well located. For particulars apply Miss Bessie Watt, Clinton, Phone 171. 23-tf, Cleaning and Pressing Suits, Coatis and :Dresses DRY CLEANING AND REP ORIN. W. J. JAGO, TAILOR It not open work may be left to Heard'S% Barber Shop,