HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-01-23, Page 5JANUAltY 2, i87
T.LIE CLINTON .N.EW ERA.
MATHEWS THE COMEDIAN
choiles Nati' 00 4, the comedian, was served
by a greengroctr named Berry, told gene- •
rally settled his hilt ,once a quarter. At
one time the account was sent in before it
was due, and Alatbevvei,laboritig under ,au
idea that his ercdit was doubted, said, :-
4, lierols a pretty /rittii, Berry, Yon hive
sent in your MU, Berry, before it was clue,
Berry. Your father, the seder Berry, would
not have been such a gem, Berry; but
you need not look so black, Berry, for
don't ca'e Want, Berry, and sba itt pay
you till" h.ristmas , Berry. .
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COME ALONG WITH YOUR 131tRIES,
t400 tdrbepard is when WO present the 'illl, easa-y•;,..nl
.:,•lAt especially after Christmas and NeW Years. '7-16'4424
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WE HAVE PRESENTED OUR BILLS.
MOUNDIUMWESIMINK39 a1M;MMANRI CIMINInanasom
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)Nre' are preparing •ttrmakc a change ia .our. firm, and must
Urgu-n: all who aro behlink•in their payment of accounts due
us, to make prompt .settlement of the .same, as it is. absolutely.
neeessaq.awe. Sto-uldby� aurmoney forthwith_
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HODGINS .& PAY.
Jan..23„! 1870;
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Before- taking -Stock ot the
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4/ LIST° lti AlIMEIPS
January 23, 1870.
Wheat, fall, red, Viiitelt, 0 tiO 0 85
Wheat, fal1Thite, • 0 85 a .0 86
Spring, - • • 0 70 a 0 $0 ,
..ROVUTO ELEVATE TOE STANDARD.
Fife, - - • •• 0 78 a 0 80
Oats, . '• 026 a 0 28
Barley, • ' • 0 50 4 0 05
Penh, . • 0' 5t a 0 55
Flour, - ' • 4 00 4 50
POtatoes, • 0 50 a 0 55
Pork, . - 8 25 4 3 60 —
Beef, - • . 4 50 a 5 25
Butter, . - • 0 22 a 0 15
Eggs,• •„ 0 .13 a 013
Hay, - . 8 .00 a 9 00
Hides, --,• ' 4 50 4 p 25
Sileepskine -- • .0.25 a 0 75
Clover • - - 3 50 a 4 00
Timothy - - • 1 50 a 1 75
SE A FOltipilif., ALA RIC VI'S .
January 23 1819
'Wheat --Fail - - $.0 80 a 0 85
Spring • • 0.72 4 0 80
Flouil, • • . • -4 00 a .4 50 '
Oats — - • 0.28 a 0 30
Peas • • ' - - • '050 a• 0 52 ,
Barley - - ' • • 0,00 a 0 GO
Potatooe • • • 0 50 a 0 55
Butter • •• • . 012 a 015
Eggs, . ' - ,,.• • 0 12 a 0 15
Ray, , tr 00 a 0 00
s,i OD Eltt021 MA Itii137;li
anUary 23, /579.
- $0 80 a 0 85
Spring • • 0 '70 4 0 '
Flour
Oats, ,
Peas,
Barley, -
Potatoes
• :Hay
Butter- • -
• Eggs, • '
Pork,
- V-06 a. 5 -50
• • Wood - - - .p 10 •a 2 50
issi_limiervee4ava ' 4■5450.,...2,01602' .zorf tr4.
•• 1 -.1 -AND LOOM SALE.
qua; undoieigned has for sale a Weaving Loofa,.
eomplete, 011 whielt.any kind Of cloth eon bo made.
• Itoo,sOU of selling inabili* to attend to ft. Will be Sold.
on rOft$00.0.14i tams ,ftly ClIfthe Apply at this ollleo, ar
to •
/ petiole not intended to attract the attention
if. of uuy 014tt ixt a political sense, but to ititonn .our
readers thata new paper 100i bet tt eetablishei in Lou.
ttlile'llson=2.11*lit it.
Prj*"t/18
"1 he 8w.tuntrin will be etallciently free from Pony
thy to discuss all politfeal questions upon their merits,
without reference to Party interests, and o repot. *11
nu Ohms and occurrengen fairly and itupartiatlb. And
although a, 00)1B14(011.41tt portion Of Or paper WU be 40.
Med to the discussion of Politica and Rolitioal
nay, We shall ;tot claim the honor of representing, nor
shall we pretend to express the views and sentiments of
•either of the two Opposing parties. In the dismission
o quelitions affooguil the Wo1far0 Of alit; groat Dominion,
oar highest aim shall bo to advance broad and liberal
views in a truly independent spirit, making our journal
in this, as in au other respects, an imlenbadent liberal
newspaper, We.believe that pablie sentiment is WOK
ripe for the instil nth u 4 fratuY polities' reforms, such
as the retfOnstruction of the Senate, Compulsory Voting,
t he Abolition of canvaseing, arril she Committee System,
and the extenaion of the Imelda° in sno14 o direction
that no intelligent citizen over twenty•ono years of ago
shall he denied the privilege of voting,"
b:xponse will not be maned to keep tho reams of the
STANDA1•1) posted titi the gyro events oecurring.il ay al-
terthly throughout the woo/d, end the Literary, 1qduca-
tional and other Departmentromise to be pleasing as
well se profitable features of the paper.
The '1..,trivalin is published daily at 80 •per annum,
and weekly at $1.21 per tlutlttrra, the weekly being on
oight•page paper inintinning 48 eohunne of matter, and
the daily Doh:wind( the size of the weekly. T1,01 °Mao
05 publication is at 420 itielimond street, and ktesrs•I
Groat & westiahe are the publishers. Nampa copies
will be Mailed free on application to any ono who has
not yet seen the STANDARD,
F A1111" FOR SALE
.T00 subsoriber offers that conveniently situated an1.
desirable feria lot 01, 7th e(1, Hallett, for sale, 190
acres, 80 cleared, remainder go hard wood bush, There
are two frame,. barns and two -frame sheds, dwelliiig
. 0,,0 :4 .50 • riteits'a7delli(iii)!If ,11'7tf-Tiorriaellafrfi:tillnlo7rvflfeT)e4tggittl4,.
0 a (1 30 two, .raltroitotig, rd•itIttlitilatt given itninealately.
- 0 50 a 0 52' .
- 0 50 a 0 55 Iltillete, sept. 12, 1875, • WU.1111,,TOILltl...
- 0 50 a, 0 55 , 11'A:umFOR :§ALE.
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, '0 14 3 0 •1 (j r 11111.1 undersignetVefters trWsak.liiti4nror,Of..-.7441=‘,.
0 15 a 0 18 a consisting of north-west half of lot 10, norm) Mad.
,s. auderich Township. Over GO ACM cleared, end In .0.,
,. 3 25 ,41,....4t tar good state of cultivation remainder good •liardwom .
Good 1, nine house, with Mono collar, (mine barn, out'
'buildings, &0,.Two' orchards, one 01 75 trees, newly
..._ planted. fidnatull miles from C'llitoinottvo .11,s:L
(1 odcrielanwuship! Doe. 9, 1878. lrue
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ATTENTION,
Clinton, Jan, 0,1879. •
• • sErr IIA:11-1•1: ES'S .i.i'01t" SALE.
ASl;LENDID sof of:Silrorionnt'edSlilnis 'Jame -441
will beSold cheap for oath., ar rfultit'llor Alt od.
tit mr.raxneit...
Clinton, Jan, 15, 1870. "
We will offer special inducements in order to
clear out lines of Winter Goods, 'such as MILLI-
NERY, MANTLES, FANCY WOOLLENS, FURS
---iinEop—urOODSF--FLANNELS-52
-which .will be -Worth, to purchasers, from fO-to-1-5
per cent . tierybody- should .ask to see these
Goods and prices.
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TRO rg, 31
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to take appljoittions for this Company, the ehlutpeatin
the Dominion. . • '
IV. W, VALI it &N; ES41.; 79::Ii3on p.Ppointed
Agent for this towtrUnd vicinity, anti 10 no* -prepared
of eh,. c„cnty of wouiiigt"on, 'IN. filiti (111.1,:101.11esill,E10.•,‘
. . .13y.pnler., filliql7.41il 8 DAV1Df401,:. '
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TAIELP& linosthi, of lisosall,, us, Agents of the
'.N• TICE, that the appointment of Noting.
Mutual 'Fire ,Insuranne:Company;
Guelph 4th )ec 18.13 ' ' - ' • • tt.' • '
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erst
take-sto -an c
his business
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SLAUGHTER
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IIONG TILE FIRICES
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WILL BE SOLD AT
tghlari of in ally
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G46.1, 01FIRIG &C
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in a levy
a s, all those ebt,
HTTLFI
_TS AT
Spring Trade of -1879, to him MUST
Note fresh arrivals of WHITE and GREY COT-
TONS, PRINTS., COTTON SHIRTINGS; DUCKS,
DENIMS, TICKINGSt &c., at extraordinary
low prices.
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• Clinton, Jan, 23, 1879: "
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• ?.T0TI,C1,0; OP • 1)ISOLUTION..-
• NTOTICH it heieby Oren that the partnersitiplere'7
4-11. toter° existing.betetilliThe undersigned, as"Gro•
gerli, 1,x thb Town` of Clinton, bat this day been d14-
solveVy reuttial coneent. .A.oeoniats pay bo paid to
either party; who will give teeeiptg .torthe same, and
• would request payment by the firet of robniety.
• •• - - AMES VW:UPSON,
• * -• • D. SWITZEIt.
. ram 1:81-;1:870. •• • •
•Ob-PA111'.NERSHIP NOTWE.
XTOTICE iv hereby given that the *tandersfgned ithve
. 1.11 this day entered into eb-partdership ler the pur•
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pole e• of Ca•rrying on the Inutinettft of amoral Grocers In
• th'rown of Clinton. • •
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n; let, 1870.
-Whi2e.than1rful for the patronage bestowed en t110 old tirm, their successors urduld
&inequity ask14 continuance of the same'—hoping by strict attention to business
• keeping nothing but the best stock to merit. a fair share of patronage,
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NV1i'-thevs• 11O11§ A (TOICII ANI) leAESIL ASSORT:an 0!?
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-FAMILY :GROCERIES,
ST.701--X S
Teas, Coffees, Sugars, gpieesl. Rafshis,-tte'. tte,
'i;OGET111,11t.'inTlf A •1',01.` :c."111V
GI -LA A..ssWA_ItIE
BOWENAril) EiSUOER*
Which. will be Old on tbo most reasonable Terms.
AN TNSPEolnox ov STOOX AND P1i.:1QBA ASI07.1),
• cllinten, Jnn. 0, 1819;
Qlinton, Jan. 9; 1879. •
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POR ANY .DESORIPTION
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WHETHER PLAIN OA OgiNAMENTAL,
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BETTER • FACILITIES
H 0 PSON & Than•BOLESian3r, Other Qffice
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in tlie County,
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e annoinCe itiii--Socrifice Sale because_we_are•
-Eibliged---to-da-it.--We_wiltiae„under.themecessity_
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�f removing: our stock of Goods to another store
shortly, as we are about to begin making exten-
sive alterations in our present premises, and as
there is not Another vacant store in Clinton large
enough to hold our present big stock of goods.
We are compelled to offer them to the people at
SLAUGHTER PRICES, in order to reduce the
stock, so that it will be smalt-enough to remove
it to some other
The contra,ct for the enlargement and - other
terations of the store which we now occupy, is -
letto Messrs. Cooper & McKenzie, of this town,
who are waiting upon us to remove the Goods.
C L0 N G.!
WE WANT MEM? \MAN, WOMAN and CHILD
TO GET THE SLAUGHTER BARGAINS WHILE
THEY LAST. THE GOODS. MUST BE SOLD- IF
PRICES WILL DO IT. `BRING ALONG YOUR
MONEY, IT WILL ACT LIKE A CHAR* ON US.
BARGAINS.
BARGAINS.•BARGAINS.
Will be order of the day- for soine time at
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TUB GREAT.CHEAP: STORE•
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-111GETT & CO.,
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OPPOSIT-E • THE MARKET*
Prioes 1ow, elINTOX, '])co. 12, 1878. •
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