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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1902-10-16, Page 1it 4 VOL:.XXXI.—NO, 1601, F Ho does if look ? • This is the real clothes question of to -day, "How does it look !" Some men spend a lot of money on high-priced clothing and then don't look right. Some waste' money by not spending enough. The Majority want their clothes right, and they want to know : What is right ? Where can I get it ? What does it cost ? Homuth Bros. can give the answer and snake clothes to fit the most fastidious per- son. _ BOOTS AND SHOES We have a new up-to-date stock of Men's,, Women's, Misses', .Childs' and Boys' Boots, at prices to suit all. GENTS' •FURNISHHINGS We have a new and well - assorted stock of. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, and great values in Under- clothing. Pleasure to show you goods. Horiiuth gyros. THE POPULAR STORE. MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by FRANK PATERSON, NO. 23 Victoria street. Wingham. Ont. No witnesses reduired. RY HUTCH1$ON'S FOR Tea Coffee and Cocoa Manitoba Lands. In order that I might assist those who fre- quently cull enquiring about Manitoba and North West Ling I'Imve secured. the agency of the Canud+en-American Immigration Co., of Brandon, Man., and I sm now prepared to show end quote prices, terms and conditions on ell tlno lands subject to sale in Manitoba or the North West Thyre aro many unimproved farms that may be hod at very reasonable terms and also places in a better' state for sale on easy terms and range in prices to suit anyone., SOO PROPERTY. The property in and about the Canadian Soo is being rapidly taken up, and there aro still a few flue locations that are within the reach of tiny one who wishes to invest their money in such property as will return n large increase. ONTARIO LANDS. Tho ntunber of farms on list at this office is beyond doubt the largest that was ever re- corded at any previous tinm in any office and while the list of farms is loge; •we also have a list of intending purchasers for farms in this locality. If there is any one who wishes torte]] or rent they will fund it to their advantnge tocall on me. TOWN PROPERTY. In the town of Wingham I can suit any in- tending purchaser in size, location or price of a house. I Iuts'e sono excellent properties for sale suitable for retiring farmers, .also houses that ore cheap and on such terms that the present renter would find it to his advantage to buy and improve an place of his own rather than pay rent. T. J. MAGUIRE.1 • Real Estate and Insurance Agent.' omoe over D. M. Gordon's store. Who Wants .a Farm, ? P I hove over r 4000 acres of choio� farm a r nrn land. fors l� i75, sale, n 50,100,150 and 200ars acres, lots in Kinloss, Grenok, ruce, Kincardine Huron and Asllficld Townships. Good lands with good buildings to be sold chea • on easy terms. Also a good sawmill for sale, almost fora song. Also o good blacksmith shop (dwelling in con- nection) doing a good business, for sale cheap. A hotel doing good business for sale cheap. .Also a wngonshop. A general store with largo trade, live village. Also a large amount of money to loan at o per cent, For further par- ticulars apply to J. A. McKENZIE, Insurance Agent. Holvrood. DOMINION BANK GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Canital Reserve A n See Halsey r.rlc's advertisement. $2,500,000 Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran- $2,500,000 teed to care headache. WINOHAM BRANCH SHAW BLOCK. A General Banking Business Trans- acted. Farmers' Sale Notes Collected, and advances made on same.. Drafts bought and sold on all points iu Canada, United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, and added to principal 30th June and 31st December each year. A. E. GIBSON, Manager. B. Vanstone. Solicitor. BANK OF HAMILTON WINCHAM. Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00. Reserve Fund, $1,600,000.00. President --.TORN STUART. Vico-President—A. G. RAMSY. DIRECTORS ,John Proctor, Geo. Roach Wm. Gibson, M.P. A. T. Wood, M. P„ A. Roach, (Toronto). General Manager—.T. TURNBULT.. Savings Bantu• -Hours 10 to 3; Saturday, 10 to 1. Delposits of $1 and upwards received. In- terest allowed, and computed on the 60t1: No- vember and 31st May each year and added to .principal. Special Deposits also received at current rates of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and the United States Bought and sold, Travellers ere notified that the tank of Ham. Ilton and its Branches issue Circular Rates of National Protineidl ]kale of England, Limited, which can be enshed withont. charge or troit- Me in arty' part ache world. W. CORi30Ut•D, Agent M. L. DtOT(INSON, Relieitor. Stops the lough rins1 works cif the Cold. �arty. � to Duro rio P'n hPriesm23 cents `l In • Court Revision. His Honor Jndg Doyle of Goderich held Court of Revi ion on the Wiugham voters' list in the conncil chamber on Monday and Tu sday of this week. T wenty-four nam s were struck off the lists and thirty -s x were added and a number of other hanges were,made in the list. The ad itions and those struck off were about e wally divided between the two political parties.. You get the newest goods ° in suitings and overcoatings at reasonable, prices at Geo. Carr's. Heir to • Fortune. Mrs. P. Wells, o Listowel, formerly of Glenannan, w s visiting with old friends in this vici • ity fot a few days daring the week. She has received a letter from.her ht :band who is in South Africa for some t' . e. Mr, Wells and sOn, Harry, are w: 11 pleased witis the country. We le: rn this week that Mr. Hnrry Wells has sen left a fortune by au uncle who ree: ntly died in Napanee. MONEY To LOAN at 41 per cent. on easy terms of repayment. Apply to A. Dnlmage. Kent Block, Winfttham, Alteration and Nlovings, Mr. H. ii, Chis olm, fowler, has this week moved his tock from the korner store in the bias block to the new store in Alma -crenate a block, next to the Brnnawick hou - The store vacated by Mr.dhieholm *Oiibe completely,over• hauled, and a tie front will be put in it. When the rept irs kite completed the bitilding will be sed es oflices for the 1,`omiiion Batik. The T)ominien Bank people have beet fortunate in Securing melt a oenttal lo tion for their oflicee. • WIN+GIIAM, ONTAItIOi THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1902. Wear Greer's Sisocs. Unveiiln� The ceremony in unveiling of the m the grave of the lit will take piaae thl noon, Members the World and So quested to meet at 2.30 p. m. Ceremony. onueotiou with the minima erected at e N. A. Farquharson (Thursday) after - f, the . Woodmen of s of Scotland are re - the Oddfeltowt}' hail Fresh oysters arriving daily; served -u any style, at Jas. Mcgelvie's. "A good driving horse f bay, 8 years old, sou hands, r sa Light ; lout lsts. ANNA & Co. Bank P Mr. 0, L. Long, f of Haniilton here, manager of the Baal for the past ten loon ted to the managemi Georgetown. Mr.l has been accountant Wingham for some pointed agent et congratulates these; promotious. motions. • rinerly of the Bank cl who has been s brauch at Blyth ha has been proino- lt of the agency at V. Holmes, who •it the branch at time, has been sap lyth. The TIMES aug men ou their WANTED -4 smart boy to learn thio printing business. Apply at 'Testes office. See Isard & Co's. now styles in ladies' jackets and furs; they show a large as- eortmeut. - Rally for P hibition. A Temperance con eutiou • for, East Huron far organizat u purposes pre- paratory to the re December 4th, will bt Hall, Brussels, pu 21st, An afternoon , at 1.30 o'clock• and li evening session at 7.30 o'clock. A arge delegation is desired from ever muuicipaltity iu East Huron. The ti le is short between now and •po11i ig lay :tud thorough organizatiou is sec ssary. erenrdam vote On held in the Town Tuesday,.. October ssion will be held Sale of Cape ou; I Oc ones for '25c. Lots for boy's•und • en. • All Styles.. HANNA & Arthur M. Fellntail, pupil of . °oven Barron, Principal of end • Conserv- i. atory of Mamie, is p• -pa- d so receive pupils in piano at Ili • one, Methodist parsonage. Died in hicago. Robt. Deacon, a ornler resident of this section died in ,hicago on Friday last1 R s and his remain; • r brought ]lore were 0 for interment in the iughanh cemetery on Monday. Decea• ed left this section for Chicago over tw uty years ago. The! Deacon family lives for some years on the farm now own-. by Mr. John F. Linklater in East awanosh and the deceased, with his • others, was engag- ed iu the threshing , nsiness in this sec- tion in the early da s. He was married to a sister of the la = David S.McDonald, of Zetland, and w a brother oY,r�`�he Rev. D. Deacon, of +tratford. A. R. Smith is i picking up bargai wear and.Fnrnish the cit this week in O coats,Under. s f hist'customers. g 1)r. Butler, specialist hn the diseases i of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested and •1 as supplied. g• a es , upp led. UfHce op- posite St. Andrew's church, London, Ontario. Branch Bi The Executive Wiugham Branch meeting in the Ba day evening mud directors for th decided to hold the Presbyteri evening, Oct. 2 gramme of add provided. A We have been handed a copy of the sixty-second r.port of the Upper Cana- da Bible Sod ty and from it we see that the Wingha s- Branch Society has con- tributed $92.:3 to the funds of the society. Ou space will not permit us giving in + resting and instructive work done by his Society. Iu a future issue we hope t a give facts and figures. e Society. otntnittee of the ible Society held al ist church ou Tues-' initiated officers and ensuing year. They o annual meeting iu n church on Thursday rd. Au interesting pro- ws, music, etc., will be are cordially invited, Christian Et deayor Convention Tho annual co vention of the Ontario Christian Endeav +r Association was held at Ottawa last we •k, Secretary Cooper, of Clinton, report d the total number of societies in Ontari+ as 2,261 with 75,000 mowders, Two i3 • usaud joined church- es during the yea . The receipts were $182 and the exp ses $359, Rev. Dr. Clark advised the , ppointment of a field secrl,tary, and 801 c such step likely will betaken. R. D. sillon, of tit. Marys, gave an addsess o the church and the newspapers, in r hie h churches were scored for elcpoctil free ads., and that news be excluded or religious and feat. tireless sermons, i ; r. A. T. Cooper of Gtlitaton, was re -e1: -ted as Sedretary and ,,Stratford was vo eel as the p190e 'Or holding the next nual convention, Ori'.• F. Tile Catisdian For Friday evening of thi by largely •attentled, McDoneld Q1utirtette their high o1ae8 en plan of halI•is bt-Do and is filet ljllifi ` tip. good seat, cgil' It She, and secure it. ncert. ters concert ou Iweek promises to The U. Rnthven ill give one of. ;rtainnieuts. The lass' drug store If you desire a drag store early Cl3AXQN POti •It4i'r,—Life size, for X2,00, at Af'ptstroug,& Co's studio. There's fun the old Kent lock these days. .0 s half pri • : s: keeps you grinning. 'Saving s, gives as much pleasure fit more t, • big wpges, Thaiilctiivi Tho Ladies' Aid church Will holcl'a T in the school roan of (Thnrsd'I',y� evening served front 5'W 6 a. interesting program ip the auditorium of ladies are bard a wo $,1.000 to, 111e 111th church, salver attended. Supper. of the Methodist anksglving supper the ohtirch this Supper will be 1., after which an will be rendered the church. The on their second ng fund of the. should bo largely Furs! Furs:] l'[trs! before yon i• pend a give you dollar far d Do nor, rget us d • lar We will la, HANNA & Co. Harvest Tiiahksgi ing Services. Harvest Thnfittltsgivi ig services were 1lelct in We: $t. haul's •ltnroh on Sunday last ' The clhnrcit was eautifully decor- tttcd for the occasion d the 'choir fur- nished special music. Rev. J,Edmunds, oft 131yt'h„ preached vo splendid ser - mous. M. F: Shore of town, 'supplied for Mr. Edmunds at ' lyth and Manches- ter ori Sunday. To.night (Thanksgiv- ing night) a Harvest 'upper and ra-union of the congregation vill be given iu the shoo' room of t smirch. A good programme will be p ovi,led. Admission ivc. • D,µlmpge says he, is -not a •igratory fakir bet iu the.nl4.Kent •ok to stay. The goods are ail right. .�on't imagine that because they . r so . cheap there must be suruething rong'with them. Money back if as not represented. Missionary Society. Tho -London Conte nce branch of the Methodist Women's. D iisionary Society held their annual til ting at Clinton last week. The rep t presented by Mie iz Mies L �e Acheson,reasurer of the 0 Londonconference r bs ch of the Metho- dist Woman's Missiona y Society, at the convention held at Cli was a very 'gratifying large,lucrease in receipt. ous year. The gross recc ending Sept. 20tH, 1002, and the expenditures the net• receips $6,576.3 ceipts;in ibOl were $6,17( $5,020.04, showing an in $1,000 in the two years elected were as follows St. Thomas, Hon. Presid Meehan, London, Pry Wright, London, 1st vie London, 2nd vice; Mrs. 3rd vice; Mrs. Acheson, sec; Mrs. Cunningham, sec; Mrs. Tennant, Wing; ton this week, ue, showing- a over the previ- pts for the year were $6,690.46 14.15, leaving . The net re - 75 and in 1900 .ease of nearly The officers —Mrs. Burns, nt; Mrs. Mc- sident; Mrs. Mrs. Fowler, cltson,London Goderich, rec iucardine, cur am, treasurer. Fon SALE—South part of that very desirable property of Mr. Sams. Youhill is offered for sale; large lawn, fruit and shade trees. Get particulars from Mr. Youbill before 1st of November. MONEX To LoAN.—Money to loan on notes, and notes discounted at reason- able rates. Money advanced on mort- gages, with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts collected. Office—Beaver Block, Wilag hall] Ron . Mc1snoc)i Epworth Leagu: Very successful ser the Methodist church thot anniversary o League. Rev. Robt. iugton, occupiedthe morning service the Junior and Senior Ep oupied seats in the or) iunt. Tho speaker ch Word "Watch" and b board and chalk ens the Leaguers slhoul1 word, actions, temper habits. Besides hold SCHOOL The monthly me Board was held _ it office, en Tuesday preseut Messrs H, I Moore, J. J. Hoorn Thos, Bell and C. The minutes of p read and confirmed 'The principal's r of Septiimbor, rrl on motion adopted, ing attendance:— • Dept. Boys 1A&B 16 2 . '26 3 20 4 18 5 26 6 14 7 32 8 84: ARD ing of the Sehool the Lawn' clerk's ening. There .were err, (chairman). W. h; Thos Araham, Griffin, ' vions meeting were ort for the month oh was read and showed the follow - iris Total Aver. 53 69 60 31 57 48 81 51 40 25 48. 39 16 42 37 2(i 50 46 28 • 60 53 40 74 57 106 250 4411 380 The followi g accounts were ordered to be id ;—Young & Sone, supplies, $4.40; ' , Mooney, repahrs' at well $3.15. On motiou of Messrs Homuth and Bell, the Princi al's salary was raised to $1150. On motion of � essrs Bell and Iiomuth Miss McLean w re-engaged at a salary of $375. All the other t achers were re-engaged at' the usual incr ase. The janitor i to receive $325 pet• annum. Inspector Ro • of Brussels was intro- duced and adore sed the Board for a few minutes, congra Mating them'o:h having all the advautaz s of a high school, and ou the good is -or being done here, The salaries salaries o the teachers and offic- ers were ordered to be paid. There now an tverage 'of sixty high sohohlspupils at -uding the Wingham school, and it wit thought that a larger grant should be obtained from the Comity. This matter will up at the January s . A motion was pas chairman and se Minister of Educati School work. robably lie brought SSiOi%. d authorizing the ary to write the. re grant for High • • 'PER: oNALS. We shall be glad • have .contributions to this column front an of our readers. If you have visitors or purp, , e going away yourself, drop in and te11 us, o : end us a nota to that effect. I A YEAR. IN:401/41;10E. Mrs, Roe, of D reit is visiting with Mrs. R. a. MaeMa Miss Nora Lanca er, of B lrgeesville is visitipg her Aden • 112ret. H. B. Elliott.. Mr, and Mrs I. : cClaro..of Paisley spent last week visit ng friends, in town. Miss W. Alba Ch eholm is speuding Thanksgiving with tend] in Toronto. Rev. D. Deacon, of tratford attended his brother's funeral here on Monday. Mr. B. F. Brook, of the Listowel` woolen mills was iu ••Wu ou Wednes- day, Mr. Robt. Mainpriz calling on Wiugham 1 day. Mr. E. P. Paulin calling op old friend week. Mr. Sillick, of Te situation as salesma Co's store. Me. Geo. B. Roe home ou Weenesda honey moon trip. Mr: C. N. Pen visiting at the hon a few days this w Misses Alice an Florence Park are away on an exten ed visit to friends in Brantford and Si , coe. • J J. Elliott, • ti . S. was a judge on horses at the Prot •n fall fair at Dundalk on Wednesday of ast week. Mrs. Wilson re rned home on Friday last after a few weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. R J MaoMath. Mr, and Mrs. S Dunnage of Seaforth were visiting the latter's parents, .a1lr. and Mrs. John M t►onogh. on Sunday, Miss Bosnian, o has been visiting in Winnipeg and he West 'for some weeks returned hos e ou Thursday lust. , of Brussels was iends last Thurs. f Dashwood was iu Wingham this water has taken a in H. E. Isard & and brio returned ,after ar two weeks, , of Toronto, was of Mr. H. Davis for A first-class farm for sale, within about 2S1, miles from Wroxeter and 7 miles from Wingham, on good gravel road; g,lorl buildings and farm well improved. Apply to R. Vanstene, Wile:hanh. The Coal Strike. Themorning 'doll papers of Tues- day PP announced that lie coal strike was likely t o bo settled a once by arbitration by a commission t be appointed by President Rooseve • The evening papers of the same y auuouuced that this proposition was lot likely to be ac- cepted by the striker . Many houshold- ers had hoped that t e strike was near au end. Should tile strike be ended at once it would probe ly be some weeks before coal would ar ive in Wingham. There are many e pty coal bins in Wingham and malar are using wood in coal furnaces. Woo has taken a jump up in price and good hard stove wood is selling at $'2.75 to 3.00 per cord. NOTICE.—All accounts dne the estate of the lane N. A Farquharson are to be Paid to W. J. Farquharson, at G. E. King's store or to Mrs. C. Farquharson before the 1st day of November. All accounts not paid by thntt date will be plaaei iu otherhatuds for collection. Westmins •r Guild. A largely attende young people of- th terian church was h ing last. The objec the organization of sbbiety. The sociot - is to be known Anniversary. ices wore held in on Sunday last, the Epworth t safer, of Wash- ]pit, and at the members of the orth Leagues De - re of the an litor- se as his text the means of black - crated five things watch, han.ely: , companions and lg the attention and interest of the yo , ager people, the reverend gentleman' : remarks Wei 0 swell as to prove lhel i fol to the older members of the con ration. Eiivel• opes had been distr'i atod amc,lig tl e members and fries sof the League, asking for contributi • 11 to aid in rai. in t fends for the ainonn Promised by th' League for the In ding fund of the church, and the cel :.tions for the day a'nounted to $25.01 which Will be con. eiderably increased viten complete re- tnrns from enveloare in. Rev. I:t, gobbet took Ur. ar's work at Wash• � in t5• Guild of the Win church. The gnild r Christian Endeavor : •eiety. The officers elected were as ]lows:—President, Rebt. Maxwell, Jr., i:t Vice Pres., H. H. Wightman,who has iharge of devotional -work; 2nd Vice Pres . Miss E. Matheson, charge of missiona ork; 3rd Vice Pres., W. Pearson, large of education- al work; 4th Vice j Pres., Miss Annie Cummings, chnrg•1 'f social work; Cor. - Sec., Miss Ell+t Dea • ;Rec.-Sec., Wallace Stewart; Treas., olin°Ritchie. Sisty- f3ve members wer , enrolled at this meet- ing. The Guild . will hold fortnightly meetings. Socia meetings will be held alternately wit] business meetings. Every molnber w 1 l be voted to a place on one of the eol : mlttiees which are in charge of the Vi Presidents. All the young people of he church are invited to become nhom . =r9 of tihe Guild, The El,•aInt ive Com ittee .held a meeting lastunight to ar:: ge a series of ptogram• Diesa•hd select tl 0 nig its for meeting. The Weatminst.r Guild has the beta wishes of the Ti. 's meeting of the Wingham Presby - d on Friday eaen- of the meeting was a young people's was organized and i the Westminster haus Presbyterian 11 take the place of a 1 h S 1 Tll u u 0 u Mr. E. J. Rife, p - no WOOS of Walk• erton, was nr town or a few days this week. Mr. Rife i • ends making regular visits to Wingharn Messrs Peter S. Fisher and Jas. H. Mitchell return ' home on Saturday from Crystal Cit , Man.. where they had spent the past few weeks. Mr, Edgar W. I hglis and bride, of St. Charlas, Mo., are pending a few stays in town, visiting ith Mr. Inglis' par- ents Mr. Mrs W. W. Iuelis. Mr. Ed. McAlpi he, who has been holi- daying at Purkhh-• for some time has returned to town i ud taken his situation in Swarts & Dore' carriage factory. Mr. John Mi ellen., of Montana, is visiting with h = aged mother, Mrs. Alex. Mitchell on Victoria street, and also with his sista Mrs. A. J. Nicholls. Mr. R. A. Hutol son has been having trouble with one o his eyes for some time, and he is spe ding a few days in London this week ousulting a specialist. Miss Laurin A. Kaiser,Mrs.E. Kaiser and Miss Lillian t'ahem asissted on the programme at a I arvest Home festival in the Methodist church at Ethel on Mondayevening. ere ug. At the Atwood f of last week, Mr was a juclge on ca on horses, and Mrs. fine arts and ladies Station -master his assistant, Mr. of Wingham. Mr. sistant haviug bee —Mt. Forest Oonf Dr. Agnew left o York where he int weeks in post grads tats of that place. dalphia to see his typhoid fever in tl 11 falx on Thursday Geo. Crnickshank tle: Mr. A. Tipling J. B. Ferguson on work. achy now has for cMurchy, formerly Beemer, his late as - moved to Teeswater. orate. -- -- - For all Stomach Troubles Try Douglass' Dyspepsia Tablets We guarantee an absolute cure for the• most distressing cases. , When all others fail' give us a trial, • and your., money will be refunded if • we do not satisfy, 111 •A1 Dooglass. Attend the Best ----it Pays. CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. Recent graduates have accented good positions at $40, $45. $50 and $;60 per month, and a few days ago an application was receivers offering one of our graduates of last term a salary. of $800 per annum. This is the kiud of evidence you are looking for as to the best school to attend. Catalogue free, - Enter this month if possible. W. J. ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL, W, —Ten more else set for trial at Osgoc are to take place its means that the petit! —Mr. Wm. Rc appointed to issue c Parties desiring lice tion from Mr. Robe —Thursday, Jan selected as the date tish concert,under Caledonia, S. 0. S talent, etc. will issues. on petitions Were Hall. The trials Toronto and this ns will be dropped. eras n o has be e•n - hunting . er huu ng lnoenses. ses eau get informa- tson. ary 831i has been for the annual Scot - le auspices of Camp Particulars as to e given in future —"Alone" and "Purity" are the titles of the new pictures given to subscribers of the Family Herald and Weekl - Stat. of Montreal, this season. Th aro con- sidered far ahe 'd of previously offered, and subrib are sure to be delighted with n. The many .im- provements in o Family Herald are that making n• great paper almost iudis- . pensible to Canadian homes. Its weekly visit in this locality is greatly appreciat- ed by almost every family. It is the biggest dollar's worth known in the newspaper line. TO CURE A COLD IN ONIs DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al druggists refund the money If it fails to cure E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. '...ie Saturday for New Wingharn s Leading Shoe Stoic ands spending a few ate work in the hosp' He went via Phila. I star, who is ill with Penna. hospital. Growth of • ddfellows:tip The report of 31 = Grand Sire at the session of the Sov reign Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows lately held at Des Moines, Wis., shows the order throng out the world to be prospering. Of t . e statistics given, the following are o most interest: -127 Grand Lodges ar established of which G were in foreigl countries. The total member of aubor inate lodges is 12,792, and of subordiva o encampments 2,780. The entire mon bership of the order reaches 1,002,272. During the year there were 0,503 iuitia ions in thosubordinate lodges, iuolnding those initi tted in other branches, the •tal reached 185,815. Talo amount of r lief distursed was $3, 030,755; an inor> se of $230,093. The That dajk f i the Alit% of pardon• tars in the petit' = 1 against the return of ., of Lincoln, found Anthrnoite coal is still 3etiilin in tor. Je:raop, ]list? �' g , no particulate forthcoming, and the Wits peg at CO per syn. 'petition tails. WE HAVE REASONS For believing that we could matte it pay you to buy your footwear here. We have a big stook—about 88 much variety es you will see anywhere— and prices may be a notch or so lower than you are used to paying;. Shoes for children receive particular attention 118 to weariug qualities. Solid leather through and through— the sort that the boy can't kick holes through in a week—but shapely and stylish enough for all that. 'Bring along; your 'tie to be re- paired. All work done ]featly and promptly. W. d. GREER