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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-01-01, Page 9g Sale of led Dress moods Sale of Winery; ink: Sale of en's and Vis'` Caps :gig Sale rerooats Sale of Suits ng Sale of mnants Ill kinds FALL a• •n, Cash ex re delighted with the en-; it Tuesday, Mr. Daniel e 14th concession of Hay, an, of this tiliage, joined krimmoI y. They intend to in the near future. We couple a happy lie to - id Sehlchter, of Berne, e -on a visit.—Our bail, last Monday arrested a and brought him here the jockey. 'He . had his )nr magistrate, Mr. Fred ,muted, to Goderich jail. breaking into H. Wing's -The semi-annual election Young People's Associa- Fn the Evangelical church, ing, resulting as follows r. Lliars, president; Miss :e -president ; Wm. Fink- ing secretary ; Miss Eva er secretary ; Miss Tilly Miss Maggie Holtzman,. eley Snhoelig, librarian.— , from near Howard City,. een .there visiting his r.. , Aaron •lercher, and Simon Thon, of Howard id our town a flying visit iss Maggie Well, from, on a visit.—Mr. Jacob near New Hamburg, is iughter, Mrs. Benjamin friends. --A sleigh load to Dashwood last Sat- n the Christmas festival al church there.—Mr. the Blind line, Hay, • the well known firm Son, of Crompton, _ im orters and breeders 'heater White swine, Sster White boar. Mr. `won prizes at all the ta,rno and Quebec. No . do as much to improve surrounding: country, as took. Mr. Bauer is to Tis enterprise. It Hap john Mount on• ly ro known, ans and mined ibbOy_ he vintiving Lararni The States an atta day, ho eking an train a men diem, 1 the aid they co Ellis au mount • 1:TPPT_JM MIE To 414 wed Thirty Yearg and the Matt Still' Lives. AliS, {2. farmer living In Lower - deal township, in N rthampton as `the distinction 0 being the in Pennsylvania, so far as is ho has been sealped by the Indi- cape from a horrible death oc- early SO years ago, When, as a as a driver in a goverMnent train m North Platte, N b„ to Fort vaky, but was not epared for by the Ind/axis. One August ver, a band of 150G hostile red- , in the neighbor ood of the - 11, d began actiee opera ons. The onging to the train nd the sol - in aft, fornied a kind of fort with f wagons and made the best fight Id, hut ail but four Were killed. three companions determined to heir horses as a lastkibance and As mentioned in the front page column ad. we are using this special space to ;acquaint you fit with special prices we are able to offer this week. 41000400000040000000000 _Our Last Shipment of Men's k Overcoats was received try to pe. The attempt waa made, but last week, and tt contatned some of the best Ellis wals thrown, and the la/0 thing he remem rs was being surrounded by doz- ens of h deously painted and bowling sav- 'When he became consciousi again, he • two bul ets in his body and a wide strip of flesh oved from the forehead and crown of his need. He was five miles from tbe scene of,the fight. , Evidently the Indians, thinking he was still alive, had carried him On ,3no of their ponies for a. consider- able distance,with a -view ta keeping him as a p isonele No doubt they -afterward reached the conclusion that he°was dead, vine. bey probably shot the two bullets Into his body to make defith certain. Ellis as able to crawl hack to the trail, - ourse of time was picked up by a i wounds dressed and his life esoon after returned east and has sylvania. His scarred head gives ; aCtilife appearance, but he suffers ; ther way from his remarkable ex- -Philadelphia Inquirer, A FIVE STORY HANDICAP. The edicament of a Man Who Saw,a Thief With His Bicycle. One y last Week a young man went to a denti t's office in Kansas City to have a bridge,' with some teeth banging to it, at- tached to his upper jaw. He rode to the buildin on his bicycle, which he left In the hal , and ascended to the fifth fioor on The dentist's „chair faced a window • which oohed out upon Grand avenue. The „ dentist bad filled his mouth with cement and w s pressing it up into the gum with his fin er. The victim was gazing out up- on th street with a martyr's expression Sud only the victim struggled to get his h away from the grasp of the den The dentist thought the man in the chair as having a fit, and, fearing that he mig t 'swallow the cement, to say noth- ing of several porcelain teeth backed with gold a d several hours' hard labor, he kept his fin' er in the victim's nionth, and a si- ' lent a uggle fook place. The man in the chair tried to rise. The dentist, who is something of an athlete, straggled to keep him down. This sort of thing went on for . several minutes, until the denfist could feel that the cement had hardened. Then he took his finger out of his :victim's mouth and let him up. "Dad blame you!" shouted the angry victim., "What in Sam Hill did you hold me do m that way for? „ Didn't I tell you "1 t ought you were having a fit," an- swered the dentist apologetically. . "Fit nothing," said the victim. "Isar, a thief going up the street with my bicy- cle. I , knew it by the color and the way the toolbag hung behind and the ribbons on the andle bar. Being up five stories is handi p enough without having a brigand like yo holding me down with his fist in my throat."—Kansas City Star. and in saved. since b In Pen him 'a In no perienc The nephews and nieces of the English sovereign are entitled to wear strawberry haves,,in their crowns instead:of the flowers. de-luce appropriated to the use of princes and princesses. values we have yet offered in Overcoats. This. time we offer a line of Black Frieze Boys Overcoats, Doable Breasted, at $3-. Men's heavy; all Wool, Friese Overcoats, at $4.50, 5.50, 6.50 and 8.50. We think our- selves, that for ail round value the $6.50 Overcoat is the leader. We show hnes of Men's Beaver and Melton Dress overcoats, starting at $7 50, reaching $13, these goods have the fit and appearance of custom made goods Larke men sometimes find difficulty in securing an easy fit in their Overcoats. We have secured a very nice line of Dress Overcoats in sizes 42 and 44, -also -Pea JaCkets in. sarne sizes which may be had at right .prices by the right 'nen, they must be large men. Two huddred pairs of Men's all Wool Pants, in 4 different patterns, selling just now fn Men's Suits, while we always show very nice suits, at $6.00 7.00 and 8.00. We take a special pleasure in soiling our own make of Suits at $8.00; 10.00 and 12.00, these goocis , are equal to_custom made, we superintend every detail of these Suits, and guarantee them in every respect. While -we write this advertisement, we have thepleasure of selling two well furred, natural colored Coon Coats, which Coat by the wav is the most satisfactory wearing Fur . for Canadian climate that a Man can bay. The prices we are showing Coon Coats, ranges from $25.00 to 48.00, each Coat being sold according to its actual value, the pelts. the lining, the fit, the fur itself will all bear close -inspection in, our7Fur Coats. We show nothing but reliable goods at tiny time but we guard against the selling of a poor article' in the fur line_ more than. in any other department, If you are an intending purchaser of a Fur Coat look up our stock. The Storm King Cap still continues to sell. The best quality selling at .75c, seems to be the favorite ; something cheaper at 50c. Men's all wool Underclothing at $1, 1.25 and 1.50 a suit, seem to be popular prices as We ha ve sokl out of these lines and repeated our orders for the same. The $1, a suit line-''; is, better value to -day, than the one we sOld earlier in the season. We have two Ladies' Astrachan Jackets that may be purchased at very close figures, the sizes are 36 and 38.Bust. 1 In our Ordered Clothing Department, we mention only specials. ) The Special here this season has been a genuine Scotch Tweed Suit made to order, at $1E00, just a few i Suits lett. A line of Boys' Grey Flan,net Shirts, at 50c. all Wool, with lace front. We mention last of all, that in the Fur Coats, we forgot to say that we show rock and land Wallaby Coats, also Wombat and,Tasmania Coon. 'FOR RELiABLE GpODS WE INVITE TCPU TO OUR STORE. On the Wrong Side ()lithe Street In the Strong Block 011 EAFORTH .te-ielefeeete • •