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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-12-22, Page 50 0 0 • 0 0 4 December 22nd 1904 ,.„ , .. ..,.,,........,-.... ..tw,,... . ..............................•••••411e....•• 1 THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1856 CAPITAL PAID UP $3,000,000 RESERVE FUND $3,000,000 —HEAD OFFICE,. MONTREAL— • Farinerb' Sale Notes lied or Collected. Drafts on all points in the Dominion, Great Britain, United. States and all Foreign Countries boo - Deposit receipts issued and highest current gin a ret bold at best rates. rate of interest allowed. Advances made to Farmers, Stock Dealers turd 13trbinees Men at lowest 'rites and on mot favorable terms. —SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT current rates from date of delimit, compoomhel half-) early and add- ed to principal June 30th and December let. 8 Deposits of $1.00 aud upwards. received, Interest alloyed at ighose • 11. C. BREWER Manager, CLINTON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Clinton News -Record I I I 1 -.1MW,1441,-.01,464,4464,44,,rmilmi0AW.t..L4\1M1....-1...„1.1WrIAWAWMU17 00000 • 000000000.0 00000 $000, 0000000000000000 Are - You. Puzzled. To Know What To Give For Xmas? If so give us a call and we will easily help you out of your difficulty. We have now a full stoA of goods such as are usually found .in a jewel- ery s,tore and in addition a large number of things es- pecially suited for Chietmsar gifts consisting ot. 0 • • 0 cf) WATCHES CLOCKS BROOCHES RINGS CHAINS LOCKETS BRACELETS CUFF. BUTTONS EBONY BRUSHES AND MIRRORS SILVER PLATED WARE CHINA STERLING SILVER CUT GLASS SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES Agents for the Sta.-Lon Eye Glasses THEY STAY ON. No trouble to show goods whether you buy or not. - W. H. HELLYAR. JeNN eler and —.Optician. ---CLINTON.-- (e) tee Fee) 0 0 ) ). •:••:••::•••.e•e-e•e•le•e,e••e:••X÷X••:••:•••:•44+•:••:•+•:•4•4•••:4494,•...:4•X•••• • X ;Why Not COME. a • + . • Y • WHAT WE ARE OFFERIFG IN lel EN'S AND . BOY'S'. CLOTHING • FOR, TH E NEXT MONTH. , • . , • 4 ee In order that t lie bulk of our teething may ba off our sheleep -before 4. the uegining ot 1905, we have gone through our stock tune have marked in •• • 4 plain figures on each garment, (regardless of prof -Use prieesthat must Y. • mean e's lit lbQ eoreets of those who eotne •eaely. BeloWewe quote only a I ee few of the welly lee gains to he found het e during the fleet 30,p1,40 days, •• t BARGAIN NO. 1 • • es, •t; A lot of men's odd Pants merle of. gond heavy tweed, the kind most e • *es stores retail at $1.50, our price during this sale ' • : • - 41.1 A • A BARGAIN NO. 2 4 A lot of $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 and $2 Pants at BARGAIN NO. 3 ••i.• Meu's Odd Vests woe dill .25 and $1.50 for ' • 4 BARGAIN NO. 4 • • • • .st.,215 , • • • • e.. t .. 9ame, y .,. • . 0. . .. • I '4.• Men's Overcoats worth $10 for $7.50, This has been our leeder ? at $10, and is a very ch et sy coat. It has all the btyle of a $20 ens- ..:. tom made coat and is a great bargain at . • .; . • . • ' ' $7.50 .1.. ? • • v BARGAIN NO. 5 . • .i. . . . . , • - ... •.e. All other lines of Men's and Bey'. tlothing.at alinoet half price. 4 • • et • ' ' $ ..t Remember we do not aslc you to come and BUY, but to cOme and SEE. '4. . .... A .e. PLUMSTEEL9 .t3. -The Old Stand9 • • Olindn.tt and 5 from Clinton, Will be sold ••• ee on reasonable terms as the pro- •:••:••:••:••:••:••:••;••:• •••••:•••••••:••:••:••:••:••:•40 44+,1:11 4••:••:••:•11.:••:••:••:••:••:••:••:••:••:••:••:••:014:1144, • prietor is in other • business. Foe , 'Tomlinson, Brucefield 42 Marriages. Live Stock Market. McLEOD-SMITH-In Windsor on Toronto, Dee. 20 -Trade at the wes- December Ith, by Rev. J. C. Tol- tern yards was active again, today, uric, A. D. McLeod of Detroit, to the demand for butchers' cattle mon- Belle Smith, daughter of Jacob opolizing the attention1 of deltas. Smith, Egmondville, Ont. There was an exceedingly ecitk, in- DICKSON-MARTIN-At the residen- quiry for fat, useful animals, and es of Mr. F. J. Martin, brother pricesemaintaineci a very Arta bete; of the bride, Morris, on December There were no fancy cattle on the 14th, by Rev..J. J. Beetle, Geo. market, such as cotnpeeeet the bulk U. Dickson of McKillop, to Lily of the arrivals early lest week, tett Ida, youngest daughter of the the high prices 'bf thet peried woe late Joseph Martin of -Hullett, not reached, though one 4ale was re- HOUSTONSWANSTON-At St.An- • ported at 4e. The hulk of the offer- drew's church, Winnipeg, on Dec. ings were disposed dt at $4 and $4.25 7th, by the Rev, J. W. McMillan, per cwt. William John Houston of •Grand Export cattle. -Shippers are corn - View, Man., formerly of Grey mooing 'to appear on the market •4,-• 'e Ont., to Annie Swanston of gain and several loads were boarded Eyemouth, Scotland. • today. They were of excellent eipal- RAYNARD-HUFFMAN-At the re- ity and sold at $4.25 and $6 per silence of the bride's parents, 'on cwt.' theugh the average price for Dec. 14th, by Rev. C. P. Wells, the best was a shade below the high • Austin Raynard, to Essie Huff- figure mentioned. man, both of Grey township. Stockers and feeders -Trade in the- se lines was rather slow, bpt prices Births, were steady all round. Receipts were eight loads, com- BURROWS-In Port Albert on •Dec. • 5th, to Mi. anil Mrs. Wm. Bur- rows, a son, REYNOLDS -In Goderich on Dec. prising 1,002 cattle, 1,855 sheep and la,mbs, 900 hogs and 79 .ealves, • A• few of the , day's representative .7tb, to Mr. and Mrs. R Revnol transactions o ow ds, a son. R. - ---- J. Dunn isought two loads of expor. • leAYS-In. Goderich on Donenher •ts, 1300 to 1,325 pounds, et $4.80 • 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. R. C.Hays, • and $4.90 per ewe. ._ 1 a daughter.•• George Dunn bought 25 cattle,' 1,000 CLARX-In Goderich on Dec. 13th, • .te 1,200 pounds at •$.3.40 and $4:10. to Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, a per ewte son (stillborn.) , • . W, J. . McLellan bought 30 cattle, PURVISz-Ie • West Wewanosh • on averaging • 858 'to 1,000 pounds, at December 7th„ to Mr. and Mrs. $3.25 and $4.25 per cwt. . James Purvis, a. sori. _ • - Crawford & Hunnisett sold • :three MeINTOSH-In . Grey on Dec. 12th, loads .of cattle, weighing. 1,100. poun- ds, at $3.45 and $4.15 per cwt. • to Mr. and Mts. John le, Mele- e:tell, a 500. , J. W. Neely bought 40 cattle tor WHITE -In Grey on December 8th; the Park, Blackwell Conipany, as foie to Mr. and Mrs -William White, a. lows : :Picked, $4 and. $4.30 per cwt.; medium, $3.75 end $4 per ewe; com- ROS•Se-In McKill'op on Deceneyet aele mon, $2.75 and ;3.25. per cwt. to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ROes, a Mayhee Se Wilson sold the following: S011', . Twelve cattle, 1,000 pounds each, • ••• • $4,40 . per cwt e 8 catele, 900 pounds Deletb.S. ••• .• each' $3.70 per cwt, ; . 06 cows, 1.200 LOGAN-In Goderich on Deceniber pounds, $3.80 per cwt, ; . 1,0th, :Sutherland Logan,•e:ged 10. pounds, at $3,65 per •.ceet.., .6 bulls, years and - 6 days. . • 1,460 to 1,8'16 pounds, at $3.50 and• . EVERETT-In Goderich • on Decetn- • $4.25 per cwt. ; )20 common cows, $3.; 'bet lith, Martha,. infant daugh- 6 cows, $2,50 per cwt. • . : ter ef. Robert Everete, Corbett & Henderson Fold one load ,... • months. • • . • .; ' ,. • load, 1,050 pounds, at $4 ; 6 cows, -ed I 6 'of• steers at $4,12e per cwt; • ono RODGES-In Goderich toweehip ' oe • .Decenlber 15the Elizabeth Note, 1,150 pounds, at $3.12:e per cwt. ; 1 • wife of John Rodges,, arged 53. peXerP°crwt tl.)uil: 1,600 P°411dSi at $3.50 • years and 9 months. . HENDERSONIn , Seaforth on Dec.. 900 to' 1,100 Peunds, at $340 • and • • • Frank' Iluenisett bought' 25 cattle, •12te, Mary Kiik, relict of the late John Henderson; aged .80 years $3.75 per cwt. - . • e : 8 months.' . . , .. . Wm. Dean bought ' four loads of ex- andfirgin.satort4 on n000loor .1.1, iptilloratsors, weighing 1,300 to '1,350 po- et $4.50 and $4.75 perecWIte , . Smith, aged 65. years and 8 mon- ." • ,. . ; . . • 'Agilee McCulloeh, "Wife' of John ; Sheep end lambs-'-Trede in•the sm- 'all meats' section attain presented the •SCOTTeln Hullett 'on Deeember 12, Seine characteristics that heed excete Tucalitto R13.4.11,ys w•14liam' Seott, -aged 45 years, Vinonths. wile nt .A.dain eel , comment for sonic tithe past, viz, a lerge volume of- tratie, a - splendid. Chriatina McArtere on December,demand and higher prides. The high- er range :of quotations 'enibriced all 1 nee Christina- Tucker,relict .'of lines, with the exception of cell. sheep the late: William ' Tucker,: aged: 7,3 . hich were altoevither too plentiful The trouble in. this tied. is partly it- ' ' yeali... ' • " • ' '• • trientable to •the feet that the high ZELLER-In Zurich on Dec, 12th; :Clarissa Lieblere relict of the prices have,' encouraged 'farmers , :to lite Michael Zeilek, at the age of' hasten their .holdings to market be; fore they are qeete finished, enddete.... Q9. years, 8.moeths• and 20 days. ers say, with the :high prices .. pre- • •' trailing, they ;must. discriminate 'veeY . • .. . closely iA the. sorting, pens.. Prides:. .,, . HIDES AND SHEEPSKINS WAN for ted at my hide --house in Clinton. for sheep included • Fin. this category Highest cash price paid. -0. S. dropped 50c per Mit., but du the ethe . . , , : o_rnterohand, export steel) and lambs were Demi; Clinton... • . -. , ' . • • .. e• • .• quetation, for ealees, eeflecte an • ade 50 and .50e per cwt.: While- •: the-, ' vence of 25c per cwt ,1 The outeet, es.: FOR .SA.LE.-LOTS 4 AND 5, RAN- stated• abovel' was splendid, and eN..., • ge' 'M., Hayfield, consisting of 49•1 erything was eleaned ep early at elle ackese 'WeIl watered by 'springceeek enhanced 'peicee. - • - e• , , . . • ' and tivo wells. 7- Acres. bush', geed EePort ewes, per •evh: 'el 00::@$$4 25 orchard, frame ' house: and barn. . do bucks. : , • . 2 50 ck, 3.00 • Will be sold on nasy terms. For Cull sheep, each . . 2 50 @ 350 . - further , particulars' apply to Mrs. Lcuribse per emit' • .. - ' 5 25 @ 5 85 ' George Woods, 'llayfield. e, 49-4- Caltres„ ner ,cw,t, .. • ' 3 00, @ 5 75 ' • - . • * ' •' Calves, each • . 2 00:,@ 10 90 ' . . . •• • Wesley Dunn bought 300 . sheep at . . • LOST A RED HEIFER. -:-THERE $4.25' per Cwt.,. 1,200 larriba. at .$5.75 •',4treyed • from the. premises of, the per' cwt. and 50 calves: ate$8'pech.• eundereigned about twomonth$ ago Hogs -Trade south of 'the •tracks a, three-yearLold ted heifer., has. • no 'was retther dull, only 800 head offer - horns. Robert Acheson,.. Goderich in. Prices . were, weak at Friday'e ' , toinship, ' . 49-,2 •leVel, selects being quoted at •• e. • . . per cwt. and lights and lets at $4.55.• FARM FOR SALE -THE UNDER - ,signed offers. for sale lot 21, Lon; • Seaforth. don Road, Stanley, consisting of 100 acres, 90 acres cleared, balance • A severe and ,painful accident hap hardeCrood bush. Well watered and pelted to two little• children of Mr.and fenced. .11, miles from Bructefield Mrs. Roble Doig iTuckeramith last week. Mrs, Doig was boiling sofne meat and would occasionally skim the waler. • On her leaving the room, her little•son of ,six years, endeaVored .to jrnitate his Mother n the skimMirig„ with the result of the pot of boiling water being unset upon him and had - 13f scalding a little ha' aboull •the face, who was playing on the floor 'apres, about 85 acres cleare•d, the eear by. • balance hardwood bush containing a lot of hemlock and other valuable •timber. The place is situated. eleeut 2 miles from Varna and Brucelield and 11 miles from schoOl, is well • watered and well fenced and in • a good State of cultivation, There • ia 7 acres of fall wheat, . also 12 • acres ploughed and all seeded ex- cept 15 acres.• Frame hotise and good out buildings. Possession gi- ven at any time. Terms made easy to suit the purchaser. For further particulars apply to Samuel Reid, Varna P. 0. 44 = = STOCK REDUCING SALE FARM .t'OR SALE. -LOT 14, CON. 4, Stanley township, colitaining 100 • -FOR TEN DAYS WE WILL OF- -PER THE FOLLOWING BAR- -GAINS IN SHOES * * * * * * *- Men's Shoes Heavy Shoes, regular $1.75 for $1.50 2.50 2.15. Fine Shoes, regular. 2.60 a.25 11 4.25 3.70 4.00 3.65 Ladies' Shoes Fine Shoes, regular 2.75 2.40 1.65 1.40 3.40 3.00 Boys' Shoes School Shoes, regular 2.25 11 3.00 2.05 1.35 1.20 11 2.00 1 ) RUBBERS, RUBBERS AND SOX, OVERSHOES; AT BARGAIN DAY PRICES. We will give a straight discount of 5 per cent. in all Groceries with the exception of sugar SPACIAL SALE PRICES FOR CA SII ONLY. —CHINAWARE–; -- Chamber Sets: - 6 only, regular $3.90 for $3,50 2 2.75 2.40 2 " • 5.00 4.50 • 1 " 5,50 • 5.00 White Cups &• Sa,ucers per (.167.. regular $1.00 for 90c Glass 'Preserve Dishes each regular -20e forel5c 1 Dinner Set $12.00 for $10.40 1 Dinner Set 13.50 • 11.40 1 Dinner Set 12.50 10.40 1 Dinner Set 7.00 5,90 We have a nice Stock Pattern of CHINA DINNER WARle You can make up a Dinner or Tea Set to suit 'yourself out of this line. This is a niceway to get a Dinner Set and you can get it at our......,..,.. REDUCING SALE PRICE Berry Sete, Salid Bowls, Treble Sets, 13. & 13, Plates, are all nice Xinas presents. It will be dollars in your pocket to buy your Xmas Chita, at this •store ..... .„ R. GRAHAM, Clinton. - ry The News-llecord for 1905 FARM FOR SALE -7e ACRES south half of lot No. 21, • Bayfield concession, Goderich township, well wooded and well supplied with spring water. An excellent grazing farm. Apply to James Sheppard, • Clinton ; J. P. Sheppard, Clinton; or to W. etrydone, solicitor for the executors of the estate of John Shcopard, deceased 47* SHORTHORN BULLS POlt SALE - Fancy's Pride, imported (78853)- 30032-a Buchan Lassie, red 'with, a. little white, 4 years old. Match- less Star, a Matchless, 18 Menthe old, red. Also Mohawk, a Mina, „. 15 months old, red. They are all of extra good substance, and breeding. The two yearlings are Hired by Imported Fancy's Pri- de. Particulars and pedigrees sent o0 application to W. J, Biggins, Elmhurst Pant, Clinton) Ont. 3t gar Although Sugar has advanced in price we are still selling Redpath's 1.1ixtra Standard at wholesale pr oeS. Fresh Oysters Daily, 11 0 CLINTON Constance. Miss Eva Rapson attended the wedding of Miss Alice Burnett in • Goderich township on Wednesday of last week. Misses Martin of Egmonclville are spending a few days in our village this week. Mrs,I3utton and. family leave on Friday for Michigan where they will spend the winter with relatives, Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Etta Rands to take place on December 28th. Full particulars lat- er on. Dame Rumor says one of our pOptt- lar ladies leaves next week for the West where she will be married. Rev. Mr. Cousins of Brussels will preach . here at 2.30 Sunday after- • noon next. The Christmas Express. Get the Christmas number of The Buffalo Express. The Express is the best of the illustrated newspapers and its numbers at holiday time aro espe- cially good. Tho Christmas. number this year will come on Christmas Day. It will bo full of good pictures, Christmas stories and articles, atm have all the news as well Amateur KiPPenP Misses Lottie Grassfek and Grace Murdock are home from the Clinton Model school. The first is engorged to teach, a school near Dundalk., hut the second doesn't intend to teach the corning year. We are pleased to see Miss Mattie Cameron home from her school at Lakelet. She is engaged for next year at a substantial increase, On Sunday, the110. • Rev. G. W. Andrews preached missionary sermons on the Kippen circuit. A marked increase in subscriptions is reported. The. Kippee branch of the Bible Societe held its annual nteeteng in the Presbyterian church. on Friday evening. ROV. Me. Smith of Hensel' delivered an able address on the , work of the Society. • All the old of- ficers were re-elected. They are : • President, W. H. Johnston Vice, Balfour • See. -Treasurer, H. Ivison ' On Tuesday evening of this • week the Methodists held, a social gather- • ing for the congregation and Sajebath school. One of the features of • the evening was it Christmas- Tree, A good time was spent. The News -Record • wishes its read- ers, eaeli and all, a very Merry Christmas. photographers willebe interested -in • • its array of Christmas children, Get The Express as a part of your Morris Township. Christmas. • .. A quiet but very pretty wedding . . • . took place at high nooe on -the 14th , . • • . e Blyth. • • - . Met, at the home of F. J. Martin, . Sunshine, it being the marriage of Mr:. .Edward Ilaggitt killed two his youggest. sister, Miss Lily, Ida,. to pigs on December lst which were lite. Geo. -I-L ' Dickson, of McKillop. The. tercel on March 3rd, They .ereeeoe • eermony was performed . 603 pounds., which is a pretty' ' good .J. 'Nestle, of •Belgrave. The ycieng by Rev. J. weight for nine -month-old pigs. • 'couple took the, afternoon train at ' Brussels Jot: points' East to spend a Mr, Jasper Cook has .pt.relatsed the , short tittle 'with - relatives, - after_ residence of .:Mrs. Thonias Watson oe Gorge IIieone and -family, and has. Queen street, lately. occupied. ,by .Mr. • friends' on lot 2, con: - 3, elt lett. which they •evill be at home to their The contracting. parties are very fav- moyed into Re: orably known,and have the good wise Messrs. • Riley and • Tilden have a ' hes of their matiy wenn friends • in large gang of mcn working (1 le R. construction in the villag9e0, They - their new sphere of life. ' are at present •engaged in changing inTslictiliis:sloFelaelmitiyngeorwet,aa.jahuailelixvectolt the course of the rivet. •Where • the years have been -takeit. to the Heuse' river now runs will be . filled in and of Refuge et Clinton -whop•they will used for station and freight yards. •• be conifortably 'cared for. There. are Mr. John Barr Of Hullett delivered ' now 80 inmates- in -the House,' to •Mr. Edward Watson on Saturday The name of W. H. , elcCuecheon, last a three-year-old steer •whieh tip- 0th line is mentioned as e. probable ped the sca.les at 2220 pounds. This earididate. • for councillor fee IVIorris is • the largest steer ever delivered Bills year. Jae,. Shurrie ' ler, lie Mau - hero and probaely the best veer epes- 'rids, R. l3eetleee Geo. !Purvey, Geo. ed in this Section , .' . Kelly. and Dayid Walker are 'also • . Men tiohed . for the Sante VOSitiOn ats Mr, IIugh Chambers., ex -reeve of cAesnhtfirye 1 dt, Nvo iviarSs.inalriEedrn the C`,'.otincil Board. . ainteiTt.toipril.eyThreey-: Rev. J. Edmonds, of .Blythe tied wili melce their home in Gitelphe • . the mateinionial knot . between Thos. II. _Beige; ' of this toweehip, and • •• Miss • Jaec. Alice McGregot of St. The Farm s' Chain i What Readers Say About . , Huron, opeph s on 'Wednesday of • P on. 10.St Week at the rector.y blyth, J ' • The News-Reeord gives the news of •The Sun is : easily ' tee best ' Unit paper • in Canada and . What a pity it is that so' many farmers ihstcad of getting the Weekly Sun pentent thenie selves with some gossipy sheet el no .real value t-� them, •Insteid of giv- ing their families the • cream of agri- cultural knowledge; they simply feed them on the whey ,arld politipaLpay- ty gush. The Sun is lighting a splen- did battle for 'ehe farmers Of this country end deserve their enaniinous: stipport.-J. II. Hay, 'Sheffield, Ont. 2.- The Sun in 1905 will put up a •ine- Vigeroite -fight for the farrner'e ri- ghts. • Help the ceuee by subscribeng now. Orders taken at "the •Newe-Re-' :cord . office, • dr send card for spec:fat' clubbing list.' Hogs for Profit. A •thost valuable hog book given away free to every new subscribee.-: The •Weekly ;Sun, 26 Adelaide See• West Toreeto. . • •• ,i0S. WM. SANDIeleS' DRESS Crating School. -Everyone that has • any idea of learning Dressmaking this winter 'see me at Oates men-„ elOried below, if. passible. Don't Work 4 year for- hothing when I can teach you more in two weeks about putting, lift.* and putting togeth- er than . you can, • learn . in any • Mop in •two- years. Some people say it is int:possible. I guarantee to give anyone $25 that can • show me t e. dress they can't cut peter :. taking a course, or to any pereon thet, Can. prove to me what I 'say ' isn't true. Anyone that; is a' good dressmaker or a••gOod• sewer and drawer, could not do better than to learn to teach 'this' course, earn as much the first 'two woks you teach. than it costs you to be a Cer- tificate teacher for life. I have taught over (1500) fifteen hundred • girls this last six years, ;there are thousands to.learn and always will be. 1 will be at Bedford Ilotel, • Goderich, Tuesday, ,Jaw. •3rd,„ from • 1 to 5 p. m. ;, Retteneiury House, Clinton, Wednesday, Jae., 4th, from 1 to 5 p. ; at Commercial lIotel, Seaforth, Thursday, jan. 5th; from 1 to 5 "te; ; at my dress ,cuiting school, Stratford, on. Saturday, Jan. 7th, • from 1 to 5 p. show- • ing how •I tach t will minium:9.e teaching! at my school, Albert str- eet, near Windsor lIotel,..zitratford, on Monday, Jan. 9th, Strangers may board at school, A suitable reward given to any person inform- ing me of anyone trying to teach this course which 1 invented and had patented, that doesn't hold a certificate from ine.-Mrs. William ' Sanders, Teacher Dressniaking, tioX 150, Stratford, Ont. PE -RU -NA NECESSARY TO THE: HOME. •14Pee.,•••••••• A Letter rrom congrnszinni Wine, 01 North Ceeit.1.13. V ..... ........................... .................. ...... ••. .......... • ere "e••••:%e - . zee .. --eeee ,‘--ee'e---2-eireeteee. 'TY •••i•V•7;7: .• L VL eeve.e; • •Address Dr.. Hartman, President of his valuable advice gratis. • • excellent remedy far. the grip and ca. • Gentlemen -4,f am more. than $111111.0 t Congressman George Henry White, of -Tarboro, 0" writes the foltowingelet- • and they pH 'Din me in recommending . •• if yen have catarrh write to Dr. Hart- man, giving a full .statement of your • • tarrh. I have used it In my family its• an excellent remedy. • • • case, and he will be plead to sive you The Hartman stwitte,rfurn,Colnznbus, 0. fled with Perna, and Mu, it to be an 110N. GEORGC 11. 'WHITE,. tor to Dr. Ilartmatt concerning Peruna • Verona lvledieino Co., Columblis, 0.: House of Representatives Very respectfully,. • • washington, Poe. 4, ego, • • George H. White. • . • • Lon,ilesh.oro. • Rev. 13: 'Clement. Wa.S:.in Clioton on The nothinationefor the township. counejl Will, take place. at: the towe- ehip hale tiethto •eillage on. Friday of • •, this Week; inseeed of next- Monday, as was aenbeneee. Tho confusion:or • • date ma,y.keep eome.,aWey, but ii-ot . ' any of :the catelidateee. • • The Newe-Record . wishei its read-' trs, • each • and all, e, very Meeky ' " • • ebrietmas eemetesceeenteessastareereeraaet,asette:. a • HARLAND .BROS• 4 strovgs.. . • Jilt .11.4i Ilit.r I s or Xcw Yeais Gift • THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE lIolmesville Cheese and 13,uttet 'Manufacturing Co, Limited will be held ir. Wilson'shall, Holtneseille, on Fri -day; the erth day of January, 1905, at 2 p. et. for the purpose of Winding up the business or the past season. The election ' of °Mors for the • eesuing ' year and oleo 'to con- sider tenders for purchase iif•butber- milk at a rate per ton of butter inanufactuted during season of 1905. For filling the iee house and the . traIsaction of any other hainess that ind,p-e presented, It is de- sired that all dimities be cashed before that date. -Jas, Connolly, President A, J, Courtiete See, There is nothing nicer, more appropriate and more useful than any of the following articles : Ie Have a Nice Assortment CARPET .5WEEPERs. • • POCKET. fSe PENKNIVES:. , KNIVES AND FORKS CARVERS IN SETS CARVERS IN CASES PARLOR LAMPS, HANGING LAMPS SKATES SCISSORS TEA: TRAYS •- Piatedurare - - TEAKETTLES TEAPOTS COFFEE POTS TRAYS SPOONS & FORK. CALL. BELLS Graniteware - • CUPS & SAUCERS [MUGS CRUIIB TRAYS TEA AND COFFEE POTS and last but not least ---- A Happy Thought Range or A Radiant Home Parlor Heater ............ HAR LAND BROS. •./1 STOVES • HARDWARE amesimiftwommionommiewa•li