HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-05-26, Page 5May 26th 1904
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MOLSONS BANK
Incorporated, by Act Of Parliament 18;re
capital authorized, $5,000,000 Capital paid ' .0,0°04M
Reserve Fund $2,850,000
he nubile will please hear in Mind that we have removed &Om our
old stand, Ruttenhury street, to•oor new and spacioue office (which
le now in the centre of the town) In the new 'Conantblock, corner .of
Victoria and Albert streets (opposite J. W. Irwin's grocery.) A. call
from the public genet•ally is solicited,
—SAMOS BANK DROARTAIENT,
Interest allowed at bigh.est current ratee from date of
deposit to date of withdrawal
IL C. 13RuwER, Manager.
cLINTON,,
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... FARM TO RENT OR. FOR SALE.. -
The n.iost Pleasing Pres- Lot 32, con, 9, Goderich township,
••••• consisting of So acres, .40 acres seed-
" ed dowo, 6 acres in fall whteate or-
...
chard, brick house and bank barn, 3;
▪ mile from schoel,...5.1A miles f tont
• Hawesville, 5 miles Irina Clinton.
4*p IlefIlleYllate possession can be elven.--
•'" George J. Cott:ell, Clinton P. 0. • •
ents are among the
SILVER
W RE
AND
CUT
GLASS
NO BRIDE EVER YET
RECEI VED TOO MUCH
OF EITHER.
CAROL I..1‘7,v,wcomiu?., A. L. C. M. -
'organist of Ontario • street Metheeltst
▪ church, Teacher of Piano, Haettony,
Varna "Free Theory. elect:11re tostiL-
4.
dents every Tuesday -evening at stia•
, Over Newcombe'sstore, Clin-
ton.
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. •• 1CLINTON DYE WORKS -I AM PRE -
7 - pared to clo all kinCs of, Cleaning,
Dyeing and Pressing .of Clothes,
,All yea done .ati short notice and
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• . satisfaction guarantecch-J. T. • SE-
.. WARD.
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WE ARE SHOWING ....
** DR. BUTLER; EVE, EAR.- NOSE
. .... and Throat Specielist,' 370 ,Queeit'S
A VERY CHOICE AS- , Avenue, London, 3rd door 'east of
4.1 Andrew's Church, Cheeks sup-
plied. Will . be et. the Rettenbtiry
SORTMENT OF SILVER- ir
Haase, Clinton, Apra 28, June• and
WARE AND CUT GLASS-
FOR '
Wedding
Presents
AND THOSE WHO HAVE
FRIENDS, WHO ARE ABOUT
TC ENTER THE HAPPY
STATE, SHOULD INSPECT
OUR STOCK. THESE GOODS ••••
e• MUST 13E SEEN TO BE
•e• APPRECIATED.
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W. 11. Hellyar.
Jeweler and Optician • •
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We MIAMI.
on You?
loft. •
Have built up . a first class
rade, such as we have
unless our .goods were
right in every way. We sell
the Finest Goods' for the finest
trade. One trial convinces you
of this.
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Among other lines we ex-
cel in Faney Biscuits. We
keep Assorted BieCuits at 10e
per lb. up to Macaroons at 50o.
In Olives and Pickles we have
•enly the best: Chutney. Chili
Sauce, Ohow-Chow, sweet and
aim', Vinegar k'ickles acid also,
Horse Radish.
We still solicit your trade
W. T. O'Neil.
CLINTON
Bay Your
Bicycle Here.
If you want gorAl solid corn
fort in wheeliug, buy 're Cush-
ion Frame bicycle with a C.o)tlie
ter Brake. We keep them itt
stock from the best inakere.
We also keep aIl kinds of
1, bicycle sundries.
. Lawn Mnwers, Scissors,
Knives, etc., sharpened.
rwrntr.; SATrSPACTMN OMR-
,ANTrain. CALL AND SItlE
SHOP OPEN EVERY EVENING
.iltri"ttlEf4DAv AND THURSDAY.
A. Turner., -Ws,. Shier's VIM'
COAL!.
LEAVE•YOUR ORDERS NOW -
FOR • YOUR SEASON'S sur- .
PLY OE COAL. WE •CARRY .
ONLY THE VERY prST GRA-
DES, WHICH WII,T1 BE SOLD
AT 'THE Lownst VosmLn.
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PRICE. ,• .
. ORDERS MAY. DE LEFT AT
DAVIS•
W'ARE STORE:OR.
J. Stevenson
• 'a"'
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You Can See.
For yourself :hew' twitch t.f shoe haa'.to
do with the oppearance of: your fott.
What •is :Uglier then a •poerly shaped..
shoe ? What is daintier than •
• ••A TRIM ' CLEAN' .CUT. SHOE"
that Ate clogelyaabout Ole /oda -and
leritgs out.its natural .artistie lines.
'We ean find a akee to fit yOuti feot
no .4i -fatter how laid you areto snit.
Our spring stecle,• has arrived "'and the
prices are righte We are showing a
line-. of shoos for men at $3.5o that
Can't be beat fOr 'pried and 'quality;
Also aline of • shoes. ler Women (The
Queen Alexander) for $2 whichis extra.
value. 'Cone in and have 'a, .look
,our stock. No triatble to; show goods. '
Groceries.
• Our ..stoek .fs comple.te. We have
lite of Jaime Teas, gretiti and
black, Iri 'package teate ,we carry • the
Ludella, Red Rose, Thee 'gibbet and
•Liptoo's celebrated Ceas. They. • were
bought 'before the advance 'in Klee
winch we will 'filet, ovr custoiners -the
benefit of. Plain and Fancy Bisenits,
Ham ,..."foked Roll, Breakfast-
liaC0115
Meats, Pickles in bulk and bottles of
all kinds. A trial i•rder will convince
. .
yor; that we carry a stock equal , to
any in tte. trade and- the ..prices rea-
sonable. AlSo a car. is':; Redpalei sug-
ar just arrieed which ttat are selling at
cost. . ,•
In seeds. 'WC; have, got good . Red •
Clover', •Alsiltio Tine:thy, Mangold. and
vaitip sued avid all kid e of garden
seeds, orchard 'grass. •
In crockery we have a few dinner
sets we are selling very cheap. Your
trade selected. •. . • .
RAVIAM.
• Ogle Cooper's olei stand.
Cash far Butter and Eggs, ?hone.23
Beautify
the Room,
A PRETTY LAMP HELPS TO
hEAIITIEY A ROOM. WE nAvi4;
SUCH LAMPS AND IN ORDER TO
REDUCE Otrit STOCK HAVE MA it -
EEO DOWN TID.; PRICE' AS VOL -
LOWS :
$5.50 Lamps ,for f•A.98
4.00 Lamps for 2.75
2.e5 Taatips for
1.75. Lamps for 1.28
Our stock coutprisee eeerything
netessary for home use.
Eggs taken in exchange for gorals.
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The -Clinton News -Record
FOR SA.I.E.-GOOD SECOND IIAND Births.
"I> buggy, almost as good as ti.v.w.
Will be sold elva.p. Apply Boa 101,
Clinton I'. 0. 20
•.ADIES' BICYCLE FOR SALE
Very little • used. -Apply at The
.News -Record' office. ?°
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FOR SALE, -4 11UN'•••II 11 TOCX
steers ,and two or Ora:, new nt leh
.cows. -John Holmes, Hunat Road. •
Clinton P. O. • 18*
'''AINES FOR sm,E. —1 WI4j BE
at the Commercial hotel., Seaforth,
at 1, ()clock )011p Wednesday, May 25th,
ant) Londealioro t I. o'cleck Saturday
lliay 2StIL, wilth a load of caltts for
sale.. -Jas. C. Parsons, Eitnett.
• COMBEe-In Clinton on May loth, t.
Mr. atid las. U. II. Collate it.
. gliter.
WILTSE-In Clinton on May 2001, to
Mr. and Mrs. .Cliaries Waist:, a,
804.
FRIT.Z-In Credit= on May 7th, the .
wife , of Mr. Wer. Fritz,it. da.ugh-
. ter.
EILBER-In Steplieli on May mar, to
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Eilber, a son.
MeINTOSII-At Whitechurch on the
• •litit May, to Mr.- "and Mrs, - Geo..
McIntosh, a son.
hEVINSa-In Seaforth on May totioto
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mains, - a,
. son.
..rWrinex-in • ItleKillop. ou May •130t,
• to 'Mr. and Mrs. John Potluck, a,
clatghter,
Deaths.
TOWNSEND-la Clinton on IVIay aoth,
HAVENOU A HOUSE TO RENT OR
.for aide If se make .use of this
column. 35c for first insertion and
to cents eech nithsequent time,
liEKRAhrx ITonM VOR SALE.-,
House and Ids in the 'village of Hol-
mesyilfe. The undersigned offers for
sale her large two-story brick hone
se, with slate roof, good cellataarge,
mama, fiernace,• hard and soft water
it .house, stable. and drive shed,goed
garden, all Linda of fruits. Also
anoint 2,; acres of land is offered for
sale. Contenient to railroad etut 'on,
'postolliee, church and stheol. .App:y
by mail or on pretniees Mrs.
T. C. Pickard, raieleit die. 18•4*
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BAY•FIELD .COURT. OF REVISION --
Notice is hereby given •that ',the
Coort for the • Revision of the AS-
sessinent Roll. •the. Village of
hayfield Will be. held in the. Town
Mill ini •ThersCay, the 26th day of
May, at a.0.30 a. m., for the purpOse
of hearing• and settlitiga complaints
against the said assessnfent roll.
PersOns haying business at the court
will please attend at the said time
aeiot: 319)19,12:::! wit1.101.1ti further ttotiee•-.
.H.. W. Erwin, Clerk, Ilayfield, May
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IIULLE/1"1' COURT OF REVISION.-
Netice is -hereby given that the
Court for the Rin lido's. of the As-
sesement Roll of the Townshitt, of
.llulLctt will beheld in the'TownshiP
Nall on Saturday, the. 28th, of -May,
at • JO . a. to, for the purpoee. of hear-
ing and Settling . complaints against
the said aseessmer.t roll. 'Perseus
haying leafiness at the...Cetera. . will
please ea tenci 'at the said •thnt aucl
• place- without further notice.e•-•Jcienes.
Canipbell, Clerk. I.Itillett, May 6th,
1904• . ,. . •• • • .• •
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PAPER IIANGING.."---IVIIEN.,
• require 'link' paper haitgartg• • dote • do
not forget to give me' a eali. Satis-.
feetierguatanteecl or no money ask-
ed.. Price 6.".' hangiag, ten cents 'per
roll, . (lidera left 'at A. Conelos• meat
Market, or •itt•;iny eeeiderice,,wet, end
• .Ratteobtry street, wilI"niceiveaprom-
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pt atteetion:-Theodore •..20
Santee' lownsetel, aged 53 years
and 6 months.,
BROWNLEE-In Seaforth on May 13,
. Rebecca Jane hrownlee, daughter
. of Mr, George: Brownlee, aged. .22.
... years. ail 9 months.
CASEMORE-In Morris ot May a6th,
Robert Casemore, aged 77 yeaxs,aler.
. Anne Jane Carroll easetuom,- ugua
•so yoanr. •
• CAMPBELL -In Wingluan on May /8.,
"Mrs. Campbell, aged 74 year's.
Goderieh.
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Mrs.. Elijah Martin 1 as taken down
her fence at her Newgate street • "resi-
detce 'nod will fillio the space ' 111
front -with flowers. .
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Mine host of the Saults• Riese has
tree several.pretty improven•ents to
Lis hotel this .season. • lie has also
it very Thee large lawn whichis quite
. a pleasing accessory, mfd. a, fir& Vege-
table garden as well, ,. -
Mr, .Sprung •has. been employed 'this
nuet0i in dynainiting 80,137O • , of the
Maitland. •apiarrica. There's lots • of
stone to quarry • on the" Maitland end
We trust that there, will be .lots t4 use.
for , it. .. • . •
John," Sloan of Tarot to,..cousin A:
J. Cooper, has- reMoyed- with .11is Wife'
•and family frien that city to. one -C,f
C. Wimmings". new. houses. • Mr,,
'Sloan 18 e painter and. decorator...
•,Mr. John, MoaelY Itaa.purehased the
Property on .Quebec street formerly
oWned'. ond oceupied by.. Air. .Ifarry
•Antnstapng•-• ; • ' . ,
Miss • Hattie Spent Empire.
Day. in London, with her' auat,
R. Clneess. •- • •
• .mr, Painhietn; of • • ,thes
,ctreviotilitob-h. asaccepted satuation in Des-
.
. atd. Robertson • Of •
the local 'press • " ondaLiewrence• ithd'
ticket kigents, 'N•iii,to.•ittd•.'.
114.°.r1r1i:•14;1x'.1.1)Ansi.l
41 ' : 'rapidly
imitroVing in. health, • • • • ••• •
• %.11fr. 'Toth- Kr•OeSitaw. has . hem
lingWood- flays:• Mrs.. •
shaw accompanied. hint,- • ' • • •
• 'captain Gdoege Laithwaiteeel the .0.•--
1".' Asen
eciatiohas purchased the •
'Moak of tile that remainsat the Log-•
an briekyard and has been :appointed
Manager of thiabrieliyard the 111.essrs:
John and:Weeley Logan Lave accona
Tallied Mr. Ifarry ;.Montgottery •• :and '
•femily• .•011 their •••renichal 'rem re, our .•
Mithet to the tat:at • NOrthwest. " •
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FOR . SALE". OR TO RENT -A• COM-.
fortable house •situated Oncorner of
• Church and Osborne streets. -Apply•
to'CHAS. OVERBURY. Jala, 16th.
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'ilI012011R: R EtlIS T •,;1) • •
learn ' Bull for sale, IS months old.
Have two, sell one clieap.-A1-•
bert ' Nett;:Tot "24, on.. 2., Stateley;•
Clinton P. 0; • • • • '
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AUCTION ' SALE OE VALI-ABLE
• reinclence .. property in the township
Of Stanley, he the 'County of Anent,
:on ."Dittsley Terrace, ediceiving . the.
•• town :of Clintou. Purstz mtto the
Newer 'of sale. contained in a certain• '
Mortgage ••which Will bit produeedat
• the thou .01 sale; there will .be eget--
•ed . for sale by public atietion • by.
Thomas iitewu, Auctioneer, . at the.
j)Ictii1tieS ciiiIititsclay,tLn 21icl day ,
of June, i9o4, at the hour • . of cite
o'clock, in the afterncori, the •fellew-
ing property, • mvuely : park lots
. numbers 19, and the aotitheele?
two acres of park lot Dinsley
Terrace, containiug .about eight acres
• of. leral. There is a gooeoehoitse,
• • barnS. and ' orcharel and. the property
is just • outside the Corporation of
'the ,tovin d Clitit6n. Terms of sal•e
-Twenty per cent. of the purchase
Maack On •the *day of Sale a.nd the .
balance in.. twenty • days thereafter.
• The property will' be sold subject to
a. reserve bid,: INether patticulars
and conditions of, .sale will be made
kite.wa on the day .of sale or tria.y
• be had. oa applieatien to either a
the undersigned. -13. Btattie, Scliei-',
tor 'Thee. Brown; Atetieneer., Dat-
ed the ist day of May, 1904, • 18-1
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ouses .for Sale
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t--Clood. Cottage 'and two lots on.
Isaac street. .
2 -Good• Nouse and two lotswith
large "Oen orchard " Fulton
street. ,
3-CitinfortabAe N •
ouse and one lot
Gil JoSeph• 'street. •
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4 -Brick diotse• and two lots on Mary
• street, • •
5-TW0 Hotises 011 Rattenbury ' street
west.
6 -Large Brick Hotiee, with six acres
of land; barn atul driving bat•to good
• orchard, Within a, mile of centre of
Clinton,
7-1!eittne..Ilouse with eight acres of
land, barna and orchard, on Dinsley
Terrace,
For terms, etc„ apply. to . .•
HENRY nityptui,
soicitor, ete.
JUST SEEMED .TO
SUFI' nis. CASE
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WEI,T;AND MERCHANT .RESTORED•
• '1'0 I-IEALTI•1 BY DODD'S KIDNEY
PILLS. •
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hOCTORS :AND 1IIEDICINE 'FAILED.
-"DODD'S kroNFA,_ ru,T,8 • Ste,
CEEDED• C-OTNER A,SES HEY
"JUST SEEIVI TO SUIT. .
put,1 May 23rh, (Special) --'•4
J. Yoktint, a preeninent Merchant
of th s citY ia telling itis friends n.
his remarkable cure of a terrible
ney. . Disease by :Dodd's: Kith:ley Pills,
Mr. YOkutia's. statertett ie as follows :
',poi- more 'than a yea'I hadbeen
with Kiditey Trouble in' all its
;worst Syniptotns. I had a &stressed
• feeling' in my heady little or no .aPiie-'•
tite and a feeling of languor. I : be-
came greatly reduced ir. weight. • •
Doctorsand medicines failing to giye
ole 'any lietefit ,x became despondent
when by• good. luck I chanced to • Iry
Dodd's Kidney Pills and from the first
their seemed to suit my case. After
taleirg, five boxes the old trouble •had
'gradually .ctitiappeared and I eras feel -
log better than 1 had in many. years."
• DoCal's Kidney Pals suit the .case of
every Man, weinan or chibil 'Who has
any form; of Kidney Disease. • They
always ettre and care, Permanently. •
'STANLEY COURT" .01`.•REVISION..__'•
. Notice is Iterehy given that a Court
...for • the Revision of•the • Assesetnent
• Roll • of the Township of• Stanley
• 'will • be held in the Township Hall,
• Varna, •at 10 o'clock a. ito on Mon-
..e.daye,..e'itlay...aotheelorathe- inarliese....• Of
itearitig and settling' complains a-,
gainst the said Assessment Roll.
All • persots interested are requested
tO al tettil,--J. E.. Norma Clerk'
• Of the Mitniei‘aality. •' 20
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AUCTION' SALE OE VALUABLE RE-
. sidental property it Clittottealltere
will he offered tor sale. at the Rate
• tenbury Hotel, in the Town o•f
cat Thursday, the day of
June, 1904, .itt the hour of 1.30 O'clo-
ck, Ia. ma by Themes "trawl', Atte.,
tioneer, the fallowittg valuable pro-
perties belonging to the estate c.f
the late Robert Coats : 'Brick .11cuse
, and th-ree lots, numbers 59,61 and .62,
on Mary Atreat, int the •'roans of
Clinton. „ Brick House and about
arcs of land, being part of Lot 36
• in the t7th toneession of Cloderich
Townsltiti, situated within one mile
of Clinton Post . Office, There are.
goad .etables and cutbuildings an
ehout two items of (ocher& . The
Bring
Your Checks.
house and buildings arc in splendid
condition. Teems -to per relit. down
• • ilay of sale, balance in eo Cays-other
YOUR CHECKS ARE WORTII
• money", to , you atel *lieu you
. worth money .to you nod when you
lave enough to 'Make $1 bring
them to' the Paleac Latatdry, next
door to the Chitteee, end gat a key
that will open• the loth Of a $60
• bicycle. 13ring our laundry - along
and try your tele, it 'costs •you
nothing. We ale() (leati, dye, press
and repair all kire"a of clothing aftd
make them lOok like .11CW at very
reascnalfie prieelt. If the Wheel ift
won by it litev it eett bo exchanged:
for ladies' Wheel.
CONSIGNI•A
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terms and conditietta will be made
known ou day of sale or may be
seen at the office of the tander's••• see
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PEOPLE SUFFER WITH CATARRII OF
Pe.roona is Invaluable in Such Case's.
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of
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• SVEn ptom of
• Catarrh of
the kidneys.
tRER R. PENNELL,
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THomA s
DANGEROUS KIDNE•
y inflamed with poison, ostortn
became entirely. dernor
ftnyzdip
DISEASES CURED odor emanated from my urine, and 1
realized I was 0, sleet man. The doe-
• • • .' tors dosed me to.their heart's content,.
Pe-runa Creating a National but I kept growing wen's°. Then for -
Sensation in the Cure of end at once began to mend. I kept
' 'Chronic Ailments of 'taking it forilve mouths before I was
• The Kidnelis. completely cured. I fool now that 1
tune brought leeruna to my natio°
owe ray life to Perune, and winnower
" Prod R. Pennell, Pianist, Grand Opera cease te be grateful.” --Thomas M.
House, Hot Sprfngs, Ark., writes:
Hicks.
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0"I`vvo yeare ago I came to IIot Springs S. L. Earle, Superintendent of
bladder and . kidney. trouble. , After St;eeattlanefikrara°11vbielllice'vVOirin
awrPietrefii
sa; a.
to talc(' the baths and be treated kfr
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spending two Months' hero under the' 1 ilnd that it has been of praeticel
care of One of the most prominent phy
lejeoynefelcritaotahenustntrebocir coifinbntnitie:Deovrt
neami-
eiciatis and receiving little or no benefit, p
1 'was pease6,eaa ea' try T.erana,• 1 had ment in -the city of 'Jacksonville,
little faith in it, but after :using one bot- •ThoY aro especially exposed to the
inclonaency of the weather and a
tle I noticed.a Marked improvement.
Three bottles entirely 'cured me. I can humber whocaught cold; whieh later
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:cheerfully reconiniend Perunato any one: developed into•pnennziOnia, kidney or. .S.' 'I- • EARI.X. • •
liver trouble, were cured tivough the*,
ufaiethd ag 1 was.”-Pred,
Thomas M. Hicks, 1131 18th Bt., LOUIS -
villa, Ey., -writes:
use of Peruna."-S.: L.. arle., Superin7
tendent or Streets. . •
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• °Neglected colds, irregular habit.; and If yen do0 not derive prompt ana Ostia -
overwork brought on serious kidney faeteryeesnita faotn.the use Of Forman,
and' bladder trouble, MY b,lood seemed'. -write at onee to Dr. Hartman, giving
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full Statement of'yenr.case, art.he will ' :
vice gratis. • • • ' • • • • • • •
'Address 'Di., '•tfai;trnan, President of. • • :".. •",
Tho Hartnian Sitnitaiinta,Oolumbu.s. . •'•• • • -
be Pleased to give yen his nekle std: '
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-fee-alte 'Pleasairc cf. „Tending 'Empire
tfAL 1 t .---1' •
,froiti' :the 'Straord Bueiness Cc•lle•gu '0
Mr. Blackstote has may since the
•Vieloria restaurant has been' retiodellL 4
ed a, door opening' out •itao the stair- . •a
way leading to his pritiate ape:tin:lents d. •- • : a'
MIthradte C•OO, : • -
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winch it iikes, . it eXtretnely handy for 1 s
. , • ' from the'l3est Mining dis- 1
.: L..: trict in .1 ensylvama. $ -
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Visitor' to his fatuity. The huge I ' ',.. ' • ' • • • . A
plate Atiildc.wi4 cause the- pneieer-by to • • 3 • .: - • Ail Sizes or .. • , . .
see tlie exquisite etirVed ec...Uiller he lois. , .
' • • 'Chestnut .
• ' Stove
'Egg* .
, ...•
• • and Grate' Coal,
lin which 'Steeds 'taxi 'Seel& Water' . .
tan); a Mph has 'carved .avocelli,Xtures,
Mity•:lie flourish. . . '1- . • • .•
Mrs; lInston and 'littls child. are the•
guests ••••of Mrs. II'er 1116010r,
Rusk -and Mrs. E. SWartz her sister Of
the British Eieeliange. •
Rev. • Mt. Andrews eatre his 'onion:,
tree • of -his trip to Kiteaeditie thirty
yetre tie.o whett• leaving for the NCialt-
west MisSioti Work. • •• •
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' r. Aligns Milo
actiald• „., seat: of Cap -
titin Malcolm •Maedonalda•left 'int:Tito
rieley last to take pOsition • tia mita
te of the II. Lanian Smith:which, win-
.teeed at., Milwaukee.. We wish, 'Anglia
a good season. .
Rev.. Dr. and Mks. Cook awl Wthis
,Courtiee of 'Clinton tvere' the • gtests ef
,convention, •,lteld- here. Mrs, SilIcy;
Mee: Siteeth dtritig
One • ot,the- delegates -was- the -guest
of .the.lItietseS Barry and Mrs, arid MiSa
ILO -lard, other delegeteS"frout Clinton.;
Were the guests of their relatives., the
. • • a a:
•Miss: Sifton, 'rt.:tutted • • tniseicirary
bona •:-.Tafiat,awaS' the guest of 'Mrs.
'Re•y. Mr, Couplattd, • Mrs. Coupland
.Mrs. Prown•- . "
and•IIIiss Coepland •WereAfee. guests of
Mrs. had a..cernent 'square laid.
hetween the sidewalk: and the' Stgilg
in front of her residence. " .
Miss Sif boa then addressed the very
'large ,atalieteeewholietinted through all
with marked at.tention. She said Ultru.
weto.five drawbacks to 'Irving fin Japan
0.U.d to:cuir tnind most ol3jectiotable
otes : *Japan is the 'land of the ear -tis -
quakes (about ono (••• • • . of
mimes, of the typhoon and the tidal
-*aye, ail fatal tc, life, Old the:loud of.
doitig everythifig backward, • WC in
its favor she. galled japan the Britain
of the East, the Land of the Rising
Still,• Theii. •another • thing foreigners.
have to battle with is the lack of
°wee it the atingspheie and the lack
of electricity am! the .etistairis of the
Japanese, ii,000,000 deities are wot•-
shipped there. ner address tre-
ateC of the conversion". " of the
Japauttee in numbers in 1549 by
Jeszate priests from l'ortugial also in
later yeare, but itt 1860 Protestant -
-missionaries' went to Satan and have.
worked faithfully ever sitce, makine
many Cotiverts. Niss • Siftoit's praise
was somuled by Rev. ttr. Avdrews of
1(i)sf o49f Ytheili,ir 11.11 :r• ;IttritT:
• t 1 i 1.1er for h r tate
, charcoali5 'cents per' . sack
•• highest grades at. lowest market price, qual-
ity considered. It pays to buy the. hest. a
Bituminous Coal .
coal. in the market for clomesti3 use, . #
ValleySelect Lump, purest and best soft . '0
• .. ' - Massillon and Ilockin„a . 0,
8 'or 2. sacks for - 4
.- 25 cents.. Ji..lt the :thing for starting fires
. 7 . •
ToyLsting, Broiling, etc. .
0 Leave your orders at aur Stoi..e.
Prompt delivery and. satisfaction guaranteed.
ARLAND BRQS,
STOVES AND HARDWARE
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• Got:10.101 on Tuesday, 'June the 701, - her residence leading to the door r • •
at A o`elock. All eccont 1.8 toacome her (tilting ream, •
before ate cottell must be placed
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Mr. S. R.' Clunis of Lotatot was in .4." •It1127 •
with, Die 'Clerk on or before first. town lost week .n.ncl, was the guest
clay or meeting.- 'W. Lithe, Clerke hie :brother in n. st.v.tus, Gr t •••
low price. Ladies' Rubbers 45c
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