The Clinton New Era, 1900-08-10, Page 7t4t- . Dressmakers Duties
Are Such as to Cause Backache
.4 Toronto Dressmaker has F_011aad a
- • Positive Cure and Gladly T,OlIS
About it,
•Those whofollow
• the arduous °cam-
ped= of drew
making or pawing
their own.
liunning sewing
machines all day
long, bonding over
work that requires
the greatest of oars,
these are the things
that •have made
many it woman
exclaim, "every
time I take a stitch
with my needle it
"ems as though 1 am piercing my own
beck."
,14 Bub the who suffer from 'backache,
' headmihe, pain in the side or any derange-
. ment of the kidneys will be glad. to know
that there•is yremedy that never falls even
in the worst oases.
It is Doan'a Kidney Pills. '
Mrs. P. Ceylon the well-known dress-
maker, 224 Bathurst St., Toronto, Ont.,
•• gave the following statement of her experi-
ems with it :
•4'or some Ube .1 suffered a good deal
!from weak back, a tired feeling, and pains
And aches in vedette iparts of my body.
Since I have used Doan's Kidney, Pills the
pains have left me, my back has got stronger
• and the kidney troubles have been Corrected.,
"That tired, dull, drowsy feeling that used
c, to oome on me has now gone, and I am happy
t • to say I have not felt so well in years as at
alf, 'present." •
' Doan'a Kidney Pills cure backache, lame
aar, weak back, Bright's disease, diabetes,
dropsy, mist before the eyes, loss of memory,
rheumatism, gravel and urinary troubles of
, •young or rld. Tbe Doan Kidney Pill do..
70Tonto, (sit.
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I George Brown, of Tilbui y, was
drowned while bathing at Tilsonburg;
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Harry Batty, of Lachine, was kill.
ed by the accidental diecharge of a
gun In a small boat, in which be was
rowing at Chateauguay River.
The Algoma Central Railway has
acquired the charter anti miv-
ileges of the old Hudson Bay and
Sault Ste. Marie flaI1ay COInTinnYt
and intend. extendinv their preeent
line under construction from its Ler.
minus at Missa,nable to Moose Vec-
tor y, on Hudson Bay, about 250 utile I
The consumption of cigarette; in
Canaria appears to be increasing'. Iu
e llscal year ending
,
the comsurnpt ion rsriched 123,208 042
ne 2,e0dipdre4 wilh 1(11,433,)28 id 10.1-00.
lite announcement in the British
House of Commons that additioual
.taxation will be inaoosed to meet
the supplementary estnnales, and
power being at the same tinae asked
and granted to issue a new war an
Z1S,000,00q, is an intimation of m hat
the suppression,of the revolt in South
Africa means to the British tax payer.
The war is ending, the enthusism
passing away, Ki•uver is stnling the
.Boer's treasure out of harm's way and
John Bull as usual has the costs to
pay. Better to pay it now than to
haye had ten times as much to pay lat-
er on. •
Mayfirid Irene, the bright little
daughter of Loftus and Bella Stark, of
Seaforth, died on Monday last after a
brief illness, aged 1 year, 7 months and
days.21 She was a grand-daughterf
Mrs Marsden Smith, of Grey, and had
been taken home to Seafoi.th from iter
•geraatia.ndmotber's a Lweek prior to her
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J. A, MallOtigh, a prosperous farmer
of West Wawanosh, has made a great
improvement, on his premises by 1 he
erection of a new splendid bank barn, -
which, when oonapleted, will be second
to none in this section of the country.
•Wm. Mc Whinney, of Ashfield,had the
contract.
Oopcluotor William Kerr. and En-
• gine-man James Maybee were • com-
mitted for trial at Belleville on the
charge of criminal connection with
the fatal collision at Mad= Junction.
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AS LOCK WOULD HAVE IT,
Pound a Fromm Snake and with, It
manned a ;Wolf to Death. •
They had beentalking of snakes.
"Speaking. of snakes," said a man
whose manners and attire smacked.
. strongly of the west, "A cold snap and a
•.snake saved my lite once when I was
prospecting In northern Texas,. I had
. been out and got lost In the Mountains,
and 1 reckon I would have starved If
It hadn't been for the• change of weather
and the snake, You'Ve heard about the
northers in Texas that come riewa with
a rush and change a summer day in au-
tumn to a frteZer from V'reezeville,
haven't you? Well, it was that kind of
thing that caught Inc. I was stum-,
bliug along about dead one day at noon
among the cliffs, seared half to death
all the time at two snakes that were
stretched on thereeks sunning them.:
, selves.. I 'hadn't so muchas a stick to
, • defend myself with, aed 1 was kept on
the watch every minute. All • at once,
jaefore I or the snakes knew what was
. happening, the sky clouded up and a
norther swept down on us. I made ray
way to a cave I had uotieed near by, and,
, getting far beck into it, I keptfrom .
freezing, but I could not have a fire be-
cause there wasn't any timber up. ;here
on the mountains.
"Hedy the next morning I got up and
concluded to make for the valley, .where
• somebody Might find my dead body any-
how after the starving had finished me..
. It was colder than Alaska, . and I hadn't
gone more than a hundred yards before
a big gray wolf sneaked out of a cave
lust •beyond me -and came after me. • I
gave up then, for I Was weak as a kit-
ten and *had nothing to fight with; but I
couldn't help making some. kind of a
show, and I looked around to get any old
thing to hit the wolf a lick, .when I no -
deed e snake on a flat rock, frozen hard:
. I grabbed it lust as .the Wolf got near-
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enoughto growl, and as he came at me
I hit him a three base hit .with that ball
club of a frozen snake that.knoked him
silly. It was a square one, right on the
law,. and hekeeled over like a log... Then
I. hopped' on him and thumped the life
out of him. •
• "Wolf meat isn't prime eating, but any-
thingwill do for a •starving man, and it
wasn't long till I had kneed' a meal .off of
hiin with my penknife.. and, making a%
bee line for the valley where there were".
'some.trees,'I isocin. had afireand the waif
. meat cooking on it. • Thatsaved my life
and gave Me enough .Strength to go baelt
tied cut •off hie -llama which I, carried
Away with me and lived cm for ON.o. days,
longer„; when I wag Vieked up by some
other prospectors. and restored to *my
friends. Nowadays when I. see. a• snake
I always have a very: friendly feeling. for
. him. whether be is frozen or
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1.244, Clinton New Era and Toronto Daily Star,s-
1st of Jan. 19014 together with a picture,
14 in colors, similar to' the engraving below,
but 18 x 24 inches in size, all for .. cash
1
^ Felt •Something Was Wrong.
• A negro epicure caught a fine large
pesswat, He ekinned, dressed and hung
tit before a blazing fire under a spreading
tree, lied while it was baking to a delec-
table brown lay down on the ground and
went to sleep beside it. About the time
the' possum was done a sliek little darky
happening that. way stole the possum
and ate it up. Then he took. the bones.
and laid them 'down in front tf his sleep-
ing brother, greased his lips with POSSUM
grease and smeared possum grease over
his fingers. •
,• When the owner of thevossnm awoke,
• he looked 'about dazed and surprised to
find his piece de resistance gone, but the
• bones lay in front of him, he, saw the
grease upon his fingers and tasted it upon
his lips. .
"Is it pos'ble," he said, "I dun eat dat
.possum when 1 sleep? I smell possum, I
• tee' possum, an dar is de bones. It sari- •
thinly do Ilook lik' I must. hitb eat him,
but 1 swear at dar possum dun litad less
'feet on my conslution dan euny ole pos-
sum I eber did eat befo'.".•
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• It Didn't Hurt.
-"When I Was young in the profedion,"
said a dentist, "1 was working in a coun-
try place., for a few weeks to help a
friend. One day a• farmer came in—a ,big
muscular chap. As he sat in the chair he
asked:
•" lt •hurt?' •
"Feeling in rather a jocular mood, 1
answered: .
" 'Well, if itdoesn't, it shan't cost yes
anything,' '
• "Then I fell to work. The tooth came
'even harder than I• expected, so as the
• man got up from the chair and pulled
himself together—he had not uttered a
souud-1 asked; '
"'Well, did it hurt?'
• "'Not a bit,' answered the country-
man, as he strode out of the office, leav-
• ing me minus a fee and completely non-
• plussed. L have never tried to be funny
professionally since" add he medita-
• tively.'
POOMIMIStio.
The traditional attitude a the pessi-
mist toward all things is represented thus
In a dialogee with a Georgia ferMert
"How do.tyou like this weather?
• "Not mech. I'm feared its .-goin to
rain."
"'Well, =Ws times with you?"
• "Sorter so-so—but they won't last"
"Folks all well?"
"Yes; butthe measles is in the neigh-
borhood."
• "Well, you ought to be tbankfuryou're
a-liviti."
• "I r@lcon so; but we've all got to diel"
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THE CLINTON NEW Eftil .
ustustatetitstitspouranotst
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eh.ildrcra.
They do not complain of ;1
anything in particuirr. T;1:y
eat enough, but keep thin and !:
ale. They appear fa ly v.". 11,
• but have no strcngth. You
itcannot say they rre really
11; sick. and so you can
delicate.
What can be done for them?
Our answer Is the same that ".54
the best physicians have been 1.
giving for a quarter -of a cen.
tury. Give them ,
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SCOirS FirlIn k
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of ClyitzLiver Oil with Hypo.
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phosphites. It has most te- ' I
markable nourishing power.
It gives color to *the blood. It
brings strength to the mus -
cies. It. adds power to „the
nerves, It means robust a
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health and vigor. Even
• cate infants rapidly gain in
deli- I
.1 flesh if given a sinail amount ,
i• three or four times each day. $
1. sac. awl $..0o; sil areggi;rnewenai
• 5flOTT ISOWNE, Chemists, Toronto.
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laws tanks.
• Mr Miller went to Britton, north of
Stratford, to attended the marriage of hie
son to the daughter of Mrs Stephen Cronk,
which took place a week ago last Tuesday.
He had novel met Mrs Cenioh -Maul the
Friday before the marriage. . The remit
wee thtr =Tuesday they had a double
wed g. .The sameminister that married
Mr er's on William and Mrs Oronk'e
daugh tar, made Mrs arm* and Mr Miller,
sen., ina`n Died wife. The happy maples
are spending their betneynoon at Mr John
Omni. • •s'v,
• A• BAD CASE OF ASTAMA,
T. A. Code, of Perth, Out,, ha ti received
an order from the MUM& Department,
Ottaavo, for 1,000 dozen pairs of long mil-
itary stockings for the Canadi▪ an troops in
South Africa. •
The Toronto Telegram saymr-Selling.
binder twine to the farmer e direot has not
been a huge emcees, the Oentral Prison
authorities have found out. At Kilogeton
penitentiary it was decided early in the
(wagon that no twine would be sold to deal -
ars. Tho farmers did not sand for it, mil
• the Kingston prison were satisfied to send
it to the Nortb•west to sell. It seems that
the ferment have no money at this finis
of the year to buy direct. but Involute° on
time from 'dealere. It is likely that the
Goyernment will sell tbe.twine to dealers,
bet the underesending that the price to the
farmers will be regulated by them.
Senator Barpee, who is over 80 yeare
of age, and who was appointe& to the
, UPper•Chatober by the Mackenzie (.4overn.
moot, has resigned. It is rumored that'
the vaoanoy will be offered to Mr J, V,
)1111ia, M. P. for 138. John, N. B,
=el Votoria, s dead.
second son o
Prieoe Al trea, 1?;lte of Siaxe•Colargoinl
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Death was caused by a e outer growing at
the root- of his tongue,
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Homelike appointments, good hoard, cheer-
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A 4eidental odllega like Alma &Reran:best
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The constant aim of our oollem is to oom-
1 bine the care of the mother with the teeohers
guidance and the pastors regaid. I
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• Rev. N. 1, Warner, M.A., PrlateiPalt
•Ju1y,r0-6 • St. Thomas, vitt.
Mrs. Samuel 'Ferndel, of Clementsport,
N.H.., writes "It is with great pleasure
that I write you to tell you al the good I
have derived from the • use of Catarraho-
zone. .I am in my eightieth year now and
from youth np I have been troubled with
Asthma, and not •until I used Catarrho-
zone did get relief. It has cured my
Arithma in an increditable short Wee, and
heartily recommend it to all." Catarrh7
ozone is sold by all druggiste. ' Trial ont
tit sent for 10o in eternise by N. O. POL.
SON & CO., Kingston, Ont., Proprietors,.
A. Chatham young an named Fred.
Currie was drowned while bathing at Ron-
deau, Lake Erie. •
BE WARNED. •
a e aviga ion Co Limited
The qttiekest and most direct
. route to •
• CLEVELAND, OHIO,
via P. Stanley.
Thorough' fare from Clinton one way
$3.50, return $6. • Return ticket valid for
one montb.. • •• •
• Special rates going Saturday and reiurn-
• ing Monday.
• Boat leaves Pt.. Stanley onSundays,
Tuesdays and Thursdays • at .J1 p.m.
and on Saturdays at 1,
•+.4Sh
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For tickets and further information apply
G. T. R, agents, or write • •
1'. MARSHALL, WM. WOOLLA.TT,•
• Asst. Gen. Pass. A.gt. • . • ••,filanager..•
• Walkerville, Ont • '
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• Ngtice to Creditors.
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' In the mattex: of the estate of Thomas Cook,.
late of the township of Goderie_ in the county
ofHuron, yeoman, deceased. Notice is hereby
given, pursuant to It 80 1897, Cap. 129, sec :88
andan-lending acts, that all persons having
claims agairist•the estate of Thomas Cook, late.
Of the said township of Goderich, yeoman, de-
. gagejr odied on 28th dayg
aLeareieoirztoLp3stYrepa
or iliver to the undersigned&iter or
the
administrators of the said estate on or before
tlarfteirsa. ste''°idescriptionsftliigk a lad:Le:Li:It eel'
parziewars of their. claims properly verified,'
and the nature of the security (if any) held by
them. And notice is further given that after
the first day of September, 1900; the administra-
tors will proeeee to distribute the assets of the
said deceased Meng the parties entitled there-
to, having regard'only to elaims of which they
. shall then have notice, and that they will not be
liable for the assetiso distributed or any. part
thereof to • any person or persons, of whose
chums they shall not then have notice.Dated.
at Clinton, in the ()minty -of Huron, this 1(ith
day of July, WOO. •
W. BRYDONE; Clinton, Ont.,
• Solicitor for the Toronto General '1'rusts Cor-
poration, the Administrators.
July 29-3 ' •
Don't be a, ,fool :'know what you want
and refuse to'be imposed upon by greedy
dealers when they attempt to palm off sore
produoings substitutli for Putnam's Pain-
less Corn Extractor, the only safe, sure,
and painless oorn 'oure. • Putnam's Corn
Extractor is the beat, the safest, and only
painless corn remedy. Sold by all dealer
in medicine,
• Dr. Edgar Grafton, of Montreal, was
drowned at Berthier, on the St. Lawrence,
while in swimming.
• IN THE JAWS or A LIOR
The gallant Major Swaine tells of being
knocked senseless by a lion that lacerated
his arm. Hie thrilling escape from the
jaws of ddath is only •equalled by Dr.
King's New Insoovery for Consumption,
which has saved thousands from desperate
throat and lung tontines. "All doctors
said ray wife would soon die of consump-
tion," writes E. C. Overetreet;'Elgin,Tenn.,
but your wonderful medicine' completely
cured her, and saved her life." Sanders -
tion is guaranteed by all druggists who
give trial bottles free. Large bottles 50o
and $1.00. • .
Richard D. Yelland, a prominent land-
seltiYA artist on the Pacilio coast of the Ai 9,
United States, is dead. x 011110Y b
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THE AUL-CANADA SHOW!
Thug. to Sept. 8th, 1900.
• TORONTO
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The• • EXPOSITION all
Greatest INDUSTRIAL FAIR
BRAVE MEN FALL
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles and feel the lose appetite, back-
ache, nervousness, heridaehe and tired, run
down feeling,,bat, Electric Bitsers are just
the thing for a man" writes J. W. Gard-
ner, of Idaville, Ind., ':when he is all run
down, and don't cares whether he lives or
dies, It did more to give me new strength
and good appetite than anything I could
take. I can now eat anythine and haste a
new lease on life," Only 50o. Every
bottle guaranteed by all druggists,
• Magistrate Jelfs fined a Hamilton boy
five mute for not being properly olothed
•• A Sufielent itClISOU. • .
"And -why iloes your, master want to
sell the horse?"
"'E doan care for 'im, kir,"
"Tint why doesn't he care for him?
You tell your master that I should like
to IWO him about it."' .
"Well, to tell ye the truth, sir, be ain't
come out o' the 'ospital ylt, sir,"—Punch.
' Heart. 1111,11er. ^
There is a good collection of Bibles in
the National museum at Washington and
among others one of Crorawell'alpocket
Bibles, which he gave to every soldier
in his army, with Instructions to earry it
in it pocket wale especially for that pur-
• pose in the waistcoat over the heart...
Sure of It Then.
"Do you think that lawyer whom you
retained to break your father's will will
be enemata?" • • •
"Why, certainly."
"What finites you think tor
"Why, he's the gellow that drew the
Will up for my futher."—Kiag.
Ille stroke of state.
She—I'll wager you have told lots of
other girls that you loveiT theni.
Ile—Well, 11 . such has been my elle-
guided career, It is now in your bands to,
Put it, stop to it.
An Ottawa telegram say:---& horse hut.
hie is expected i n this part of Canada, be.
Oall80 of the large number of ettinlele par.
chased for war purposes. Well-known
dealers say there will be s &faculty to
supply the market with horses for Rome
years, end thlt the prime of the animals
will greatly inoresse. However, enact*.
moble ratty proven the price rising to too
high a point.
All the latest novelties. • Many direct from
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• Castoria is for Infants and 011i1dren. Castoria is a
• harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
•and Soothing • Syrups. It contains • neither °pima,*
Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. .
Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of
Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms a,nd allays Feverish-
ness. Castoria. cures Diarrhoea, and Windtolle. Castoria
relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and
• Flatulency. Castoria •assimilates the Food, regrilatee
• the Stomach and Bowels of infants and Children, giving
healthy . and natural Sleep. • Castoria, is. the .01.tildreit's
Panacea—The Mother's Friend. •
• Castoria. •
"Castor's is an excellent medicine for
• children. Mothers have repeatedly told me
• of its good effect upon their children,"
• Da, G. C. OSGOOD, Lowell. Mass.
Castoria. •
"Cat/toxin Is so well adapted to children
that I recommend it as superior to any Pm-
"scripnon known to me."
IL A. ARCHER, M. D. Brook/yr!, J Y
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50 Yale Bicycles -501
At Less than ManUfacturers' Prices
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While in Toledo last week our buyer purchased 60 high grads Yates' et a •
ridioulouidy low price for•spot cash. There is no better wheel manufactured •
in the U. S. than a Yale. We have decided to offer them for quick sale at
• the extremely low price ofia:
ash
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These are the cheapest wheels ever offered in Canada, and it is your oppor-
• trinity to•get a first.olass mount, fully guaranteed, foe the season cf 1900 at
less than manufacturers' prices. We haye in stook a number of Second -
:hand Wheels at from $5 up. • Wheels expressed to e, distance,
with privilege of examination, on recsipt of $1. Comp to Goderioh on July
4th and see our wheels wnile =re. '
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' Juliet° hand, second car Redpath Extra Standard granulated and Yellow
sugar. We sell in bbl lots ess than wholesale sell in 50 bble. Special priortin•100 =and
tote and dollars,
TEA • TEA .•TEA'
Black. •Green Japan
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• We have beet 25c tea in town, extra nice .Tapan tea 20o, agents fcr Ram
The marveilous resources of our own
• Country thoroughly exploited.: . • .
Lem=
Lee, Appleton, Noeand Blue Ribbon teas in packages. •
Brilliant and realistic battle soma=•
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The siege of .Mafeking 1. and also the relief
Exquisite Dinner, Tea, Toilet Glass and Water Sets. We expect this
Timely arrival of Canadian Artillery. week two orates direct from the manufacturers in Staffordshire, England, bought before
Entries close August .4th. the advance of 15 to 20%. We are selling at old prices, you will saye 25% by buyiug
Exoureions on all lines of rayel
iron us. Call and examine goods and ptices More you buy.
For prize lista, entry forms, AL addrcss ,
Andrew SMIllIcE.R.C.V S.. 11 J. 11111
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President. Manager. Toronto.
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All.kinds of Sma11,17ield Seeds; as Tinaothy, Red. and
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Seeds. Fresh Groceries and•Caukd.Go.Ods. .
Our specialty is Teas. Try our 16c Tea. OtLev:voriettea equally as camp.
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Buggies ,
• We are selling Buggies for three of the best Carriage
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GREY AND SONS, CHATHAM.
• BRANTFORD CARRIAGE CO. ,
CANADA CARRIAGE CO., BROCKVILLE. •:
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WO' 11114 • We are selling twine raade by the very best makers at
reasonable prices.
•Also agent for the Alexander and Mellott° Cream
.. 42 operator, and Massey Harris Bicycles. Samples ean bo seen
at the shop, Isaac Street.
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Geo. Lictis,
General Implement Dealer, • Clinton