The Herald, 1910-09-23, Page 8hone 28
"THE ST ' E THAT SAT1SFEE "
"fir y,a�
The Fist hn The Land====
are now here at tins store await=
h ig your iF,:speetioti and our
g ' atest peas :ire is showing them
to you. Do t wait until you
are ready to '3 uy, before you
come here to see the new styles,
you should see them right away
voy will rind us just as glad to
show them as you are to see
theme
t C iris
- Wool and Silk Motor-
a:..�r. Length are over 8o
Jt i8 inches.. Inter=
z thread of al! colors.
‘444u. AZ!"
Ae;kd our Fall M i l l i n=
r ° .. ashioi Show, Wed=
ne.'. J Thursday, Sept, 2i,
22..b...,. o low days, which
• 20, management of Miss
o has proved herself a
SUle$y`;:: rn.11liner in every re=
se..t. e invite one and ail to
visit her show room, where she
will have on display ail the HOW=
est fashions in ladies ready =to=
wear hats for Fall and winter,
ordered hats may be got on very
short notice.
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ignest pi ice for Produce
GENERAL MERCHANT
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Hemlock Sc. Cedar
Cut to Order
The undersigned, having a rcirge
stook of prime Hemlock and
Cedar, is prepared to out to
order: any bill up to
35 fent long in Hemlock and up to
20 feetlong in Cedar at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICE
W. A. MUSTARD
HAYFIELD
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The Young Men
Of this town have fairlyswoop-
ed detvn upon us this spring
and ordered suits to such an
extent that we thonght no
other .Tailor wasdoini;