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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1901-02-21, Page 8ME CLINTON NRWS•RECORD A PIN $peoid Features At 1 kstore 3 Skeins Wash Silk for 6o. Just the stunti as you pay five cente etch for in the fibula way. A big aissortment of colora. It ineanii if you buy one ekein at regular price yeti get two for nothing. Crepe Paper 60 per Boll. ,A.bailt fifty rolls, regular 10c and. Jae quality, !some jest elightly dam- aged,a little faded on the outside or maybe slightly torn, we want to clear out at tive cents. Berlin Wool. at 6o per Oz. Tbe aosortmeet of colors and qualities is now geeetly reduced but there is some atilt left which we are anXi011e to dispose Of at just hall price. Oolonial Grey Writing Paper. The newest shade and shepe in the Market, A worthy friend deeerve g worthy tette!, on worthy material. Impress your friend favorably by using down -to -date stationery, A quire of paper and twenty-five en- velopes for 25c, Agents Parker's 1:40. Works. The I D. •Fair Cos . aloe 'else Cihelpese, 411"tectye the Beat. About 0 0 WHERE THEY ARE People OR WHERE THEY ARE GOING xi ,r 17; e Inspector Roble WAS in town t Mr. S. S.*Cooper was in Toro week, Councillor Johnson was in Z Monday. • • Mr. Alex, Lewis of Herman, ap day in town, Misses Mains spent Sunday borne in Blyth, Mr: Hobert McLean of Gode • in town yesterday,. Mr. and Mee.. Gs D. MeTag spending a week in Toronto Miss Alice Johnson of Zurich is ether uncles, Mr. 0, Johnson MISS Lovett, of Summerbill is t of her sister, Mrs G. J. Stew Misaa McEvean is attending linery openings in. London th Mr. Green of Loudon was a c ' john Brickendon's on T Mies F. Blackstone ot God spending a, week with Nils • Copp. Mr. Robert Gardner has gone York where he has • secured situation. • Mr. andlirs. Overbury have r home after two months' St. Thomas, . Mr. W. Hyslop of Duluth, who ing.at his home inGoderich Sunday in town. • Dirs. R. Glazier, wile has b Wingharn Educe Christmas, r home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Coueh spent fro ' urday to Tuesday with relat Millbank and Mitchell. _ Miss Beatrice and Master Reggi ham , of Goderich were vial Mr. P. B. Crews'. last, week. Mr. Leaflet Paisley= left on rid to visit for a fortnight his slat W. R. Bone of Tecumseh, Alio Mr. T. Mason was in Toronto on day, having gone down with men t of cattle made by Porees Mason. Mr. • • Mr. and Mrs. W.. H. Newcombe yeeterday with Stratford frien are today .attending the mil openingsan London. - Mrs. MacKay of Seaforth w • guest of her daughter, Mr Kennedy last week. De, M wee up on Wednesday. - Dr. Bimetal) was in Loudon yest attending a Meeting of the Boa the Western Fair as a represen of the Horse Breeders' .it Inspector 'Paisley was in Zurich week, valuing the stock in the of which Mr, Charles Shoem lately. of BI y th, has taken poeses Miss Mettle Wist'son of Blyth p brief visit last week to her aunt, D. B. Kennedy, whileon her w London te attend the millinery ings. Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred Ileywar Flint, Michigan, Wee been spen the past fortnight at the old • of the formM er, r. Haywar the Lindon Road. • Alias Sterch has again been engag take charge. of the millinery partnaent of .Newcombe's big s where she gave such excellent e - faction last season, • Mr, E. Bice of Clandeboye moved family- to Clinton this past w They have taken up house on H Street. Mr. Boyce -will ember the marble business with Mr. Sea Rev. J. F. Pattie left on Saturday Amherstimeg and on Monday • Parke and Mies Shirley went to ronto and from thence to Mark wbere they will spend a few we Master Harvey Colelough spent of last week at his home on the B Line hut has returned to Ativo ts He was einfering from the prey ing epidemic bet home treatro ' effected IL speedy cure. Air. John Mooney of Parkhill, ACC • patiled by his son, was a guesb at Ratt bury House Thureclay 1 , Mr. Mooney, who was a fornier r dent of this town, was much plea with the progress it has me In 1 years. Messrs. A. A. Schrenk and R. /3a were,in Teviotdale this week "sizi ,an hotel at that place with Oct to making. a deal fort o property. A. A. hese brother in t • tel business at Harrieton and vis ed him while up there. Meta Joseph Cott:lough of the Ba Line has much improved in heal ' fence her return from London vvhe she spent six long weeks in V toria, hospital. Her many frien hope that the improyement May complete and permanent. The following from Clinton attend the Wedding of Dr. Rollaway Exeter on Tuesday Mr. arid Mi Thos. Holloway. Me. and Mrs. At .1. Hollitivay, Misees L. and A. Gib ings and Air, Bert Kerr. Mr. Ism Southcombe and Miss Emma Sout conabe of Buffett Were also guests. MK and Mts. J. W. Cook left o Saturday hot for Chicago Wher they will take up their abode. The came to Clinton last fall. This •Mr. Cook's old home and his healt was go broken on his return that h bad elmost given up hope of be coining gem* again but of fat weeks he has much improved arid o hie departure was different lookin • man altogether. Means. William Blackwell Of Be township and John Gorby of Sea-- fot th were in town Monday t3uttin the finishing towhee to the dee. taineferring Mr. Gorby's one hun dred acre farm on the Oth con to the Blaekwell Bros. Who wil noW hetet two hundred and eeventy. five nerve. They are stalwart and in- dustrioue men and motking head - Way at a aatirifaetory rata, they do not considet they have any reason to believe that farming does not pay Mr. Charles Fosterof litanley,eame up tow on Monday to bid goodbye to his brother, W. ,T, Poster, and Wife Who left next morning on the jotirhey to their borne in Strathelair, Man., br, way of Michigan where they win call On frIt3t1t1S,Mr.and_Mes, Fetter came down from the weird, before Chrietmas and have been spending the time sinee then among relatives in town and adjacent towneitips. Mrs. William Para of le a *later of Mr, Fester's, now his week. nto last erieb on ent Sun - at their rich was gait are , . a guest he guest art, the nail - is week. alter at uesday. erich is • Edna to New a good eturned visit in is visit- , spent een in eturned 01 Sat- ives in e Prid- dug at ay last ea Pats. la. Tues. a ship. ter and Spent ds and linery as, the s. L. aeleity erday rd of tatiye ion. last hotel aker, Sion. aid a Mrs; ay to open - d of ding lame d of ed to de - tore atis- his eek. uron k in ie. for Mrs. To - dale eks. part ase ocl. ail. 1 ebb ern. the ast. esi- 80d ate key ng a he he it - se th re cis be ed in 'S. Os h•- Jo 1 Mr. John Harlsuld was bit Saaforth Tueeday. Mr. D. Cantelon woe in Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. A. W. Gifford of Forest Is the guest of hie brother,Rey. Gifford; • M. W. J. Merritt attended the)tiner- al of his father in Eincardine last • week, fiss Jeosie McLaughlin of Londeshoro moot Saturday last with Mrs. P. Sr. •W Atte. Ur. Skelton of Alymer bas been the guest of hie eider, Mee. (Itm) flail, the pant week, Mist; Mille and Master Charlie Murray of (Ironton were guests at Dr Thompeon'e last week. De. MeFedran of Toronto was in town on Monday in consultation with Die. Gunn, Graham and Shaw in thecae° of Willie Omni. Yesterday Dr. Fer- guson, a turnouts surgeon trona Chi- cago, arrived and performed an operation upon the little sufferer in which he wee waisted by Drs. Graluttn and Show. 411. - GODERICli TOWKSIIIP, Mr. Wnistlantelon of the 711i con, left On Wedneedity to visit friends in Michigan, includipg, Mrs. W. H. Cole of Columbiaville. Mich. Mr. Robert Coiclougb a few days ago sold a three-year•old cob to Mr, dames Campbell of near Varna for one hund. red and forty dollare. Mr. Thos. J. Cooper, son of ar. George A. Cooper, expects to leave for Winnipeg sbortly. He is not a stranger to Manitoba, having lived them two ye'ars ago. . A meeting of L. O. L. No. 800 will be held on the evening of Montleaa Veh. 25th, for which a large attendance is urgently requested. A 'ergo ruoulaer of the friends of M and Mrs. Obarles Cook gathered a e r new and commodious reeidence Ione evening recently and spent serer - al very enjoyable hours together. There was nuisic and dancing and games and all went as merrily as at marriage bell. The hospitable host and hostess niade their guests feel et home eared when the assembly dis- Persed the unanimous opinion was that the evening was one of the mosb pietism& they had spent foe a long while. We regret to learn that Mr. John Lovett's health still continues yery poor, Mr. Jatuee Fulton. of Michigan is the gnu:" of his sister, Mrs, Neltion Bing - Mr. John Johnstone of Loodephoro vieited his parents here on Sunday, Mrs. Campbell was called away last week to wait upon her (111,11Khterl 411$4 Jenninge tif near Porteee Ulla who halt been dangerously 111. Inepector Tom will visit the school on iVedneedey and hold an enquiry ins to the eirctunstances sur.rounding the late yote on the question of site, Rev, B. Smith iutinetted at the close of the fiervice on Sunday evening that he had banded his resignetion in to the werilens to take effect before Eueter. In his sermon Mr. Sroith made touching references to the death of the late Mts. Charles Lovett, Seat and at the close read a poeat written by Mr. G. .7. Stewart of Clinton, Fred. Scarlett and brother, sons of Squire Scariett ot Leadhery, visited friends ort the Line on Sunday. Mr. George ikicCortney has eold his driver for a good figure to Mr. Jame Laithwalte of Godez lob, Mr. I. Ilrownlee hes moved his household effects up from Seaforth and into his old quarters again. air. and Airea-Ohris. Beacom, and Master Bert spent Sunday at Ma Benjanain Grainger's of Colborne. Mrs, It Millet, hire been upon the sick list,for the past week, Messrs. Barr and Bullard attended the meeting of the Preceptory, Black Knights of Irelend, of the counties of Huron and, Perth held in Blyth on Wednesda of last Week B a Iwas eleete Marshall and Me. Bullard ene of the Standard Bearers. t Mr. Sam. Bert is.itgain able to move Omit g his • Mr. John Smitli. has purchased a fine piano from Mr. O. Hoare of Clinton, Mr, George Proctoe of the Cut Line visited his brotberan-law, Mr. J. lf, Lowery, on Saturday last, Mise Dinah Watkins of town la visit, log Aires Lowery of tbe 10th von, A large number gathered ae Mr. Thos. IneCertney's on Thursday night lest where they whiled away a fere hours tripping the light fantastic. One evening last week a sleigh toed of good folks of a.lbenezer drove up to Mr. js,mes ,Lettnwaite's af Goderich where tbey were most bospitably en- tertained, Mr. Robert Illicit' had three of his horses laid up for repairs last week, Mr, and Airs. Brownlee Mtge repur- chased the store and stock from Mr, Bullard and will take possession one of these days. They are again resi- dents of our village.. Mr. and Mrs. %Wald have not yet decided where they will locate but likely enough it will he at Seaforth. • • Afe. Frank Cook of Texas is visiting his sister, Mrs. Thos. Cole of the 9tb Mies Ida Miller returned home after a week's sojourn with her aunt, Mai Tohn Wise of Turkersraith, • Since the recent storm the roads of this township are in a very poor condi. taut. Some roads are not yet pessable while others that are well broken have become disagreeable with pitch holes, Ida Currie, daughter of 1VIr. P. W. Currie of the 7tia eon„ is on the sick list this week. • Mr. Peacock of Riallett township paid this section a vita in search of cattle but failed to secure what he want4d. • We are sorry to announce the pees- ent illness of George Elliott hut we hope thab by skilful medical attention and a naturally strengconstitution the dreaded enemy will be driven off. Mrs. Robert Hanley is in Goderich waiting upon her sister, Mrs. James. Hamilton, who is inpoor health, We are glad to hear that Mesa Hamilton is improving. She is well known and highly thougnt of m our neighborhood. A few very pleasant hours were spent at the imme of Mr. and Mrs, Mulbollend on Thursday eveninglast when the ladies of Sr. John's church gave a house social and, were some- what surprised to see how well young and old turned out, The tire was en- joyably whiled away and wben the conaletny broke up it was with the hope that they would have another such an evening before the sleighing disappears. " Mrs. King of Wiarton was the of her sister, Mrs, Fred. Leonard week, Miss J. Sneyde of Brantfor • been visiting Mrs. Holmes, Miss Ida Tehbut of Mitten has visiting friends in the village. Miss Alice Stanley spent a few ander the parental roof. Mr. J. R. Holmes is on the sick 1 Airs, Fred. Leonard visited filen Bright., Brantford arid other place We are sorry to hear that Mr Sturdy is not improving as well as friends would wish to see her. Miss Lulu Stanley of Toledo is guest of her uncle, Mt, Jas. Gra Mr. and Mrs. R. Gliddon of Lee visited friends in the village on urday and Suoday. A nurober of our sick are able t out again. . On Sunday Rev. A.O. Crews prea two excellent sermons and on 1110D evening he gave an • excel address on the Epwoith Lea and its werkings. Everyone greatly pleased, with hitn. Mr. and Mrs. E. Acheson are wee x Moving to Goderich. Mrs. Harry Tebbutt of Redia California, is expected home this w guest , lest cf has I3een days ist ds in a. S. her the ham. burn Sat.' o be died day lent gue was this nds, eek, -- A few days ago Mr. John Raithba sold fork $8900 his sixty acres on the 1803 con, of Hullett to his brother. George who now owns one hundred and sixty acres. Mr. Raithby has since bought the ofte hundred and thirty nine acre farm in West Wawa - nosh, 4,djoining this village, from '• Farmer " Wilson for seven thousand dollars:a The price is it gond one but so is thefarna, "Fartnee' Wilson, wbo has lived In this neighborhood over twenty yeara, intends buying a place near Toronto. Mr, George Beadle has purchased Mr. Jos. Lawson% team, We wish him succesS as a dritytuan. Miss E. A. Blair is sick with la grippe, also Mrs. Hunkin and Mrs. 0. A. nOWSOti. Mrs. Smith of the Northwest is visit- ing her uncle, Mr. John Pierce, at present. " Mr. Oswald Wenzel and family left hie week to live In Heepeler, Mt, George Beadle has- bought hie house and intends rnoYing into it shortly. Mt. and Mrs. Stolz of Waterloo are spending their honeytnoon with his brother, Jacob, at pregeria Rev. J. Young preached in the Prete byterian church last Sabbath. Rev, Jas. Wileon of Glencoe Will preach next Sabbath. The tea -meeting in .Knots church was a grand ouccess. The proeeeds amounted to $05.05. Mies Bertha Youngblet was in our burg this Week. Mr. Tho. Lawler is down at Berlin getting arl operation performed on his Hp Inc the Pena:wet of a cancer. Mis F. Patterson returned home last week from Uncle 8403% domains. Mr. Taman of Blyth is the gueet of Ms son, Henry, at present. Aft. John Govetileek has got in a good supply of wood at his .brick and tile yard in Winthrop. James Stanzel, who has been in the States for a considerable length of thne,is home on Mr. August Bicknell had a hee halftime cordwood to Seaforth one day last week. Alia Wm, 11.1cGavin Cr. intends build. log a hi -ick house on one of his farms near Leadhury the coming summer. He already has the greater part of the material on the ground. J. Be Irvine and wife, accompanied by Herbert Bell, paid Winghain visit, on Sattarday last. MIMI Flora Dayideon, who Was un- der the doctorte eare,ie recovering. Mr, George Muldoon, who has sold Jila farm recently, will tell his stock end implementir ny auetion. Mr. Richard Pethick#who *old hie blaeksinithing businees at Winthrop some tithe age, has got the premises back again and is doing work ite ttl, old stand. &wine Lime—Stant ey. Lake Huron is once more covered with an icy coat which has caused satisfaction amongst the fishermen who bay there never was better .ice than them is at tae present time., The farmers are now very busy hauling wood and logs. 'Mins Kate Campbell was the Freest of • Mr. A. Sterling one *clay last week. Mr. Jahn Jobnetee wee in Bayfield one day last week on business. ° • Mr, Eli Chailet and his tester Lena visited frieeds at the Grand Bend, last week, The Snowden Bros are doing a rush- ing business hauling Atone, • e are this week very sorry to re- port that Mrs, John Johnston is on the sick list but hope to hear of her recovery soon. • • Miss M. Bohner entertained a number of young people one day . last • weeksit being her birthday. Every day•finds Mr. A.Murray in hie shop. • • Mr. Ralph Drysdale, who is engaged in Mr. 'Weismillees store in Hensall, was visiting under 'the parental roof last week. Bandon -Mullett. ' A' load of young folks from the east corner of the township spent a 'pleas- ant evening lest Friday at ' Mr. John Sun deycock's. __We understand that Mr. Robert Hesk returned home to North Dakota teat Monday. ' Airs..7ohn Sendercock is slightly in- disposed At present. Alt and Mrs. James . Fairservice spent Sunday with friends in Seaforth. Grippe is prevalent in the vicinity, Stanley ToefuelifiL Mr. Prod, Baker la et lion the sick het. Mr. Nathan Peck was in Clinton on Moncley consulting with hie lawyer 1t6 regard to toe winding up of the suit of Peek via Beyter which boa been before the courts for the poet year or So. •Cioditon. Miss Annie Cling of Morden, Mani- toba, was the gueet of WS. JaUteii alodgine last week. 144 grippe is very COMMOn in our villegeitt present, scarcely a house being without one ni-mber suffer- ing from the disease, POSSPO. Hill and Peitz, hotel keep - ere, and R. E. Walker, butcher, have their ice securely packed for the cont. ing simmer. The ice is better this winter Um it has been for a number of years. Mr. Win, Hill hes finished his con• tract for sapnlying ice for Mr. Battier of the Exeter ereamery and thinks there is not much tummy in the ice business, 'letter tender higher next year. Bill. Ur. Richard Baker has opened it gen- era) store in Beaver's new block. The Stuck comprises staple dry koods, groc- eries, cookery, stationery and confec- tioneey, We wish. Mr. B. every sue - cess in hie new underteking. Our village now Ws four general stores, whittle ought to melte prices very reae- onable for the customers. Mrs. (Dr.) Rivers is, vve are pleased to eaY, recovering nicety from WV recent illnese. The members of the choir of the English Methodist church were given an oyster supper et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bloinnfield on Friday evening last and all present 1 eport having spent an enjoyable evening and having had en abundance of oysters. Mi-. Wtn. Clarke is et presentcon- fined toiler room with heart trouble. We hope to sec the old lady airound again in her usual health ere Long.. A:, quiet but very pretty wedding takes place on Thursday at 4 la rn. at the residence of Mr. Adam Geiser when his youngest clauebter, bliss Martha M., will be united in holy matrimony to Mr. Henry alaist, son of August Heist of Stephen township, by Rev. Lilt of tnelEvangelical church. The bride a ill be Assisted by Miss lca Finkbeiner while Mr. IVisley Fink- beiner will aet as groomsman, onlY the irmnediate relatives of the contracting parties being -Present to Wittles8 the ceremony. The presents are nuttier. ous.'and costly, allowing the esteem in which the bride is helcl by her many friends. Domestic Wduted. •• *anted.—young girl to assist in light house work itt a_good hem. Apply at the Spalding Cottage, Huron street.. • Clinton. ret..19th. Gfiange of Business • Having bought the Grocery and Crockery Waitress so success- ' folly carried on for the past 12 years by J. VW Irwn, and having • oyer 20 years' experience myself in wholesale and reMii Oroi•ery ^ and Crockery business, rain con - &lent I can keep up the good reputation of the old firm in keeping nothing but the very hest goods at the lowest prices. I have aeduced.all my Dinner, Toilet and Tog Sets: . to naiike room for my import Or- der which I expect in a few months. Call and examine goods before you buy. Na' troubleto show goods. ae: - 4. W. ritefIBB. With reference' 'to• the above change in business 1 take this opportunitlya of expiessing my sincere thanks to my numerous friends and customers for their liberal support during the pest 12 years and bespeak tor my sac- cessor, J. W. it'd/she, the same liberal treatment so gerierottelY accorded me. • • nEtVi'lly, • 1 ,••••*••• "11Hill,, Min Burn, hi visiting et the boom o Mr. A. McGuire. Mr. Bone has returned to Ws home here, having been engaged with Mr. Wm Whitely for eoute months, Will thinke it pays to give 4 good man good wages • Tommy Biggart visited relatives around here on Sunday. Mr. Pet erson boa suceeerled itt strilt, ing water at Breeside at it depth of two hundred feet after going through about twenty-five feet of rock, Colborne Township. Quite 4 number took lathe tea -Meet, ing held at Auburn Monday eveniug, and report a, good time. The wedding bells rang once niore on Wednesday when Miss Jane Blake was united in marriage to Mr. Samuel Swartze of the Maitlend conceeeion. About 150 guest's witnessed the cere. mony. Rev. ear. Shaw of Benroiller tled tbe knot. The young lady mew- ed nomy handsome and valuable pre, gents which ShOw8 the Weer() in which she is held. The young couple left on Wednesday for Manitoba whore they wilt take up their abode, , Mrs anti Mrs John Young of Hawn, ton are visiting friends in this locality ataaresent. Rev, Me. Kennedy of Auburn Swill preach a missionary sermon in Zion church on Sabbath evening, air. and Mrs. Isaac Brownlee of Sunnuerbill were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Mitchell on Sabbatls. MAY OPPOSIII "THS PSOPLS'Ill" 13.4BRY. The flouth Hamm Liberate will meet in convention itia. fortnight to select candidate to oppoge the, present popular and able member of the Legit). Rotor% Mr. Harry Bilber. Several nainee are being talked over but it is being taken fur granted that lVir. Peter Lamont, the present 1 eeve of Ray, will be the choice. Chisolintrat. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Keyes spent Mora clay with friencle at Varna. On Sunday next there will he S. S. anniversary services held in the Meth- oclist eburch. BnetOr Long Will take charge of the service in the morning and Mr. Tohnston of .Kippen will have charge in the evening. Collections will be taken in aid, ()toe s.s. Mr. Oliver end Miss Martha Neyee of Verna spent Senility with Mr and Mrs. F. A. Keyes. M iss Bertha Br in tn ell spent S unatty with friends on 1110 12th. Mr, and Mrs. William ColcIatialf of GoderiCh Cr/ WE$Stlip and Miss S. A. TinneY of Hay called on Air. and Mrs. F, .Keyes one evening recently. Mr. Russell O'Brien and his sister Miss Bertha, of St. Joseph spent sue'. day with Mr. and Mr. Thomas Horton of Tuckersinith. • 147,444,444444411.4•14.41•44 ONE DAY'S SHIPMENTS. „..,...m.,..,,,,..„......, 1 La WEION—In Stepheti township, on . the 15th Fele, the wife ef Thomas Lawson ole daughter. TREVETRIOK--In Oreeiton on the nth Feb. the wife of Thomas ick ' Gr_ _ t . tbe Mb, Feb. the, wife of Win. Gaiser of a datigh ter, Mr. Q. B. Reid shipped the following cattle from Clinton etation on Monday ; No, Weight A. Galbraith Stanley 1 1070 H. Bayter 41 •I IMO B K a 1 1020 J. McGregor 4 ' 2 2120 A. Vint/mean 4, 1 1175 'J. A. .Tohnson " 7 0880 S. A. Moftat " 0 7950 G, Campbell • " 1 1100 W. Oliwk . "4 1 , 1150 6 1 1820 R. Elliott ' .4 2 2180 .1. oster 8480 W. Making f . e 140 0.MiddIeton,jr. Goderich 1 1220 DEATH*, B. W' . 1 1110 J. Rathvvell " 2 2100 HAMILTON -1n Hultett, on Feb. littla .. J. Green " • 1 1240 Gayly' Hamilton, aged 85 years and II, Flicks ' " 1 1000 8 months, J. Miller Hullett 3 4030 WAITE—In Eluilett, on Feb. 19th, S. 0yre• Tuckersrnith • 2 2200 Richard Waite, aged 85 years aaci Wtn. Caruochan '4 5 4000 8 months, tseateseemasm........„„assa. ' ..... ____ aala.."s;weeseienemesmat•""ma______ J, T, Reid siAniatitcms. HAIST—Gal8ER—At the residence nf ibe bride's fattier, Oreclit on, on • Feb. 21st, hy. Rev. 3,0. Lilt, Win. Henry Most to Misa Martha M youngest daughter of Ur. Adam Geiser, all of Orediton. • olosse•imeees••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••0 • a • • • . • • GREAT. ci . ..i • • • • • 6 • • . . OF CLOTHING GOES ON. • . 8 • to s o • This week we will commence to slaughter' • * • • • • • . 0 FICORTS, CORI'S an g VESTS aori POTS f e • • • We have a tremendous . stock . • • , • • to sell yet at prices -never • • . • • • equalled, . in : this county. • • • • This will be a real' Bargain Sale. It Will .be un- .• tecessarv.to quote prites in . this advertisement. as every- ; .. • •* 'thing Will he marked with red tickets to show the out we • .,,, _ • intend to make.- All we ask is for you to come and inspect w • • I; to. satisfy. yourself that this sale will be one of the ' • ; 1 • • ' . I Gteatest. and Cheapest . Sale i . .• • . . • : Tha:t ever has taken. place in this county. We. would : • : urge our friends from the country to • come in • • . • • on Saturday bringing in their boys. • • • • • JAPNSQN . ts,•• a • emeristernettietion$0410411.0000•00000.000000000b0O40080iiesp0•40: • • 0 e • • • lelsisMIIIMM444411•44044MINIS114/4114•41110144;414~440milimmsomINININIMINSINIVIIMMIsemlimimstimsoms4 It? tm itrtm t lir II IV II? WM !MIMI? ft TV it II Mt! Itr !Mt? INT? It 1 fr 11 Ti *IV It Mt? II MI! PIM ,.... ..... Our prices on clothing have been out of sight and our ,... ...... ..._ ...., ..- big business demonstrates that very fully. Just now we are- ...---- . closing out odd lines at tremendous reductions and. many a 1 ....... , -:: shrewd buyer is picking a wonderful bargain. . .... .- ... x ..........- . _... .- , We have a few of our celebrated bla,ck Frieze Overcoats a left, the kind that is. usually sold by ordinary dealers at $8 and $9 but on Saturday -'-1 , ,E- next if we have your size the price will be $4.98, cut 50 in,ches long, slash pockets, z,..1 .. V well lined and well made, 1E? SP.+ a E EEs There never was a better time than, now to get a Fur Coat a long way less th regular figures. It will pay -you to investigate. You are safe when you, buy here. Few Men's Suits at $4.98 • Our big olearing sale has left us with a •number of suits on hand running up in price as high as $10. They are odds and ends in size but you may be fortunate enough to get one right in every particular at $4,98. Virorth tryl, •ing anywa,y. • Fur Coats Jackson E Departmental Store, Bros. • • Pa St 1. of store news is printed to keep you posted about the stocks at the big store. Every week there is some thing new to tell you and tbrct the paper is the quickest and surest way to let yo know it. We try to make these weekly talks as interesting as possible And know that if you follow them from week to week you will do as many others, find them pro, fitable and money saving. rhey will be found trustworthy always. Statements made in the paper we are pi.epared to back up in the store, we want you to p1.9,00 as much dependence in what you see printed over our signature as tho you had it by word of mouth. • We try to avoid exaggeration in any shape or form or the printing oi inflated Or fietiolIa vab es of any kind, but sim- ply aim to tell you the in simplest and plainest iangUage about the goods we sell and the prices we sell them at.. From this out we will have more to say aboutspring goods but people w ho hays winter goods to buy will find many a bargain to be • picked up here. . More New Prints We've more new Prints to tell about this Week. Nearly all are the go d qualities; the wide sott cloth and fast colors, the Lind it pays best to buy. ' Thii is our s,-)cond shipment of good prints already this season. The patterns are the newest to be bad and there is a good assortment. The best time. to bu) is early and then von get the best choice. These are our three big leaders in Prints. 'What you want of the 5c and Tic lines you had better buy soon for when these are gme e are not 1Ltety to have any more at these prices. Prints at 'tic We laid to buy over 1600 yards of them or we could not have got them to sell at this price, The regular value is 10o, the cloth 48 Aria and strong the colon dark or light, and printed right through, when the.y are gone it - • will be a Pete time, before we have as . as good for the saroe money., Choice • Of lot.. , ... ., 71e Prints at 5c . ' "There are nobs Cotton Goods in the,market" is what We have been. told .by representatives of some of the leading wholesale houses, BY good . fortune we got this ease to retail at this popular price. They are not 1lai Prints by any means;but 'are Sood for Wimp wrappers, guilts,eter. Your are not likely to get as good for many it day at the prasetcqo yards of them, dark and light colors, et your choice per yard for.... Prints at 12ic . Our well known wide, soft olothoi.,fi.ale2ie or heavy makes, most of this fsmees -dark colors. See them •before the • extra fine lined wrapper patterns in best. patterns are gone, peke per is ;ssb4ritive.0 it:rally aosoiloodrtainnedetwteh isahsopwrianng , 'Tann" print8, elle test Make you . Those. . .Those 16c Insertions 23c Embroideries we adveftisai laSi Meek are Wa told You about last week extrenaely good value. They are worth buying if you are are mostly the open .patterns likely to need any wide .em - in that are so popular and come brokleries this summer: They medmin widths and good are from 9 to 12 inches wide quality cambric and muslin. 'and.the patterns ai•eall new. 800 yards neW insertions, Medium anti 260 vardg wide Embroidery, 10 to narrow widths, open patterns, stioug inches wide, very handout° patte12 rns and firmly mule, special per yaed. • 10c and strong cloth per yard 23g .5C • New Spring Carpets It mny be a little early to talk of Spring. Carpets but they . are nearly all xn now ancl we just want to remind you that if you are planing to Carpet a zoom this --a spring that we will have a stock -,.. -.4 that would do credit to a store in -.. .... -.., .3, place ina,ny times the size of ..4. -..— Clinton, and are willing, to match -. -. -.-.. our values against any you will get anywhere If you are —6 going to buy a carpet this spring,,let us figure on it, we'll tell you within a few cents just what it will cost on your floor. • Hemp Carpets 120 to 30e Union C • rpets 25e to 00e Wool Carnets 75e to 81.15 Tapestil Carpets 25e to 90e Brussels I arpets $1.00 and $1.25 3, Axminster Carpets $1.00 aid\ $1.25 .4. Dalt and Stair Carpets to match 05e, M. $1.25 „,... We know how to cut Carpets, with the least posilible :3 waste and to match and put them down properly. We make = and lay them free of charge. ,-.. a 4 Do Not Forget These specials in Winter Goods advertised in last week's paper. You'll find them genuine money savers. • a • CLINTON. The ChillIren's Vests at, for Wie The $3.50 Blankets tor $2.75 The Alen's . wear at 75e per Stia The tHauties The Capes at tFu