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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-01-30, Page 5JANUARY 30, 1.8•7D. •a� � :,c�L r T * : t,w : MATHEWS, THE COMEDIAN .." Charles Mathews, the comedian, was served by a green -grocer named Berry, and gene- rally settled his kill once a quarter. At one tithe account was sont in before it was due, and Mathews, laboring under an idea that bis credit was doubted, said ;— of Here's a pretty mull, Berry, You hf.ve sent, tint your bill, , Berry, before it was clue, Berry,' Your father, the elder'Berry, would not have been such a goose, Berry but you- need not look so black, Berry, for I. don't oars a straw, Berry, and sha'ut pay you 'till Chris/thus, Berry. `TOME ALONG- WiTa YOUR BER Our time to be paid is when we present the but especially� after Christmas and New Years. '`tga'''" is WE HAVE PRESENTED : OUR SILLS, We are preparing to make a change in oiil•. firm, and must urge on all Who are behind 111 their paylnent:of accounts due us,.to make prompt settlement -of tlie same,„ as it is absolutely necessary we shoat have ourmoney forthwith, HODGINS & PAY (,LU.NTON,' Jan. 23, 1879 -Before taking Stock. at the We will offer special:-.Inducenients in . order to clear out Tines of Winter Goods. , such as MILLI- ►T NERYJIAN..T_..LES, FANCY W OOLLE1 ,,.. iim. , DRESS-: GOODS, LA:FNNELS BLANKETS, which willbe:Wort , to p•2,rch sa�s,,fE om 10 to 15 per cent: Everybody should ask' * to see -these Goods and prices. Note fresh arrivals of WHITE • and GREY COT- • TONS, PRINTS,' COTTON SHIRTIN.GS, .'DUCKS, DENIMS,•: TICKINGS;` "&c., • . &c, ' et :extraordinary low pat ,i ccs.:: FISI3:7P,x • QR.A.I3E3 & 00. C'inton; Jan, 23, 1879. • • N'OTICI 011 DISSOLUTICiN;;. 1 TOTICE is hereby gluon that <th'e partnorelttp hero - 1`I •tofnre existing between the Undersigned, as Oro- gore,- in the Town of Clinton,; has this day been dia.. solved by mutual'cnnneut. Acconnta may be paid to either party, who will give reueipta for the iiarno, and would zequoatpayment Ity the first of February= JAMES TIIOMPSON, • 11. SWIT7,EB. Clinton, J an. 14, 1879.• Go•PARTNEitSHII'. Ncl'rf(1E. Norton le hereby glvon that -the undersigned have :L title day onterorlinto co -part ;onside for the pur- pose of carrying on thn business of General Grocers in j the Town of Clinton. ° • 1,14. TI1OIP8O1`, JOIIN ROLES. Clintod„Jim. 1st,1819. While thankful for trio patrotiitge bestowed on the old 'firm, their Successors woliltl re -apectfuily-ask-a-eeontliruancr 2,f -the--. iue,—lropina by strict attoi-titin-ter-bilsitiess-;ttld • keeping nothing but rt_.. .beet stock to merit a falx share Of patronage. • W7:' IIAVJI- ON 11AVil A CHOICE ANf) 1c1 ES11 ASSORTMENT OP • FAMILY GROCERIES �• -January 80,1879: Wheat,, fall', red, rbush, ,$`0 b0' a 0 85 Wheat, fall, white, • 0 85 a 0 8(1. Suring,, Redchaff, 0 70 a 0 76 Fife; - 0 78, a 0 80 Qata,. . U 20 a 0.30 • Barley, 0 50' a 0 i 5 Paas, - 0 b0 a 0 55 Four, - 4 00 s 4 50 " Potatoes, 0 50 a 0 5 Pork; _ .. 8 25 a '3"00- 4 Beef, _ - 4 50 a 5 25 Butter, •- - .0.111 a 0.15 Eggs, - _ 0 13 a 015-. Hay,• 800 a'900;?: Hides, • . . 4 50 a 5 25 ° Sheepskins' - :'0 25 a 0 75kA • Glover- - S 50 a ' 4 0: ;1 . TiinothY - ,," - 1;,00 a 1 7 ' Kk<4lFOiOrlik siA`7'Y�'$ Aili.• �'f '-e 30 January , 1'- j9 N'Vheat—Fal,I, . ,.... •00 50 •a' C(l0 :8 S1)rltg ry 0 70 a 70 Flour, . - - 4 00 a 4 50 BarOatsley * - 0 28. a,' 0 1$0.- . Eeaa Potatoes Hotter . - p'oas, flay, 8 00 ,,i 0 00 :- ti(eDElitIC1t DEAltl ,lellS , January ;Q, 18 'J. '-:'""Ifj-helrt• F tig"17"1:2' ; 0•• 8'0;•�.a• iY Sllllll,' • 0 70 ,a 0 75 Flour. . - - 4 00 a• 4 50 Oats, _ .0 28 a, 0.30 Peas, 0 50 a 0 52 'Barley, - - 0'50! ,o.0 55 Potatoes - 0 50! �a 0.55 .flay, _ - 0 00 `-a- $. 00 Bnttf r 0:14 a 0 15 Eggs: - 0 15 a 0 18 York, -, '3.25 a. 4 0614,Ylides 5 .00 •i •5 504- 117"o041 . 2 10' a . 2 50 • • STRAY -R A tit. ; ... , 050 g 0GO, 0 50. a 0 55; -013 a 01a, 0 12 a 0 1'1 i ST.1 J A e b Teas, Coffees, Sigars, Spices, Raisins Hca &c: TOGETHER. WITH. A LOT 01'. NEW CJtC J1 1'illA `` and 431-1.4 ASSWA E noOTK Asti snots, • V71iiolt will he sold ort tllo most teas(tttablo AN INSPECTION OP VOCE .it.NIY PRIDES- ASKED, THOMPSON & BOL•; • •(YA1121 Into sn;,saribee's premises, lot -.28, and Con Stanley; about the; first of Novembera lull grown' RAM. The gwner is heaeby notified to prow property, pay charges, and take it away. rINpL 1Y AfoLl. it1. • 9taniey;7nn 91;],879 - st] SET Ol - IIA11NESS 7.FO11 A S1Id;2IIDID set of Silver -Mounted Sing11i1larnekl, will•bc sold cheap for cash,. or trlt,lo,bfnr 10 oa. • • AI's'JIN .W LI NDE ll.. Clinton, Jan. 15, 1.879. • ° MORTGAGE SALE. moo .." t►F VALI Af1.E Re Estate,, G. IN TIrE • TUCOHIP 1# COLBORNE T rNDEA the Powor of Sale contained is a Registered v Mol*age, made by one David Campion, dated the 'twentys6,yenth day of February, A.D., 1875, will be sold byl'nblio Auction, ¢y 0. ld. TRITK>IAN, Auction- cer, A'r 11111 Af,11I(m.KOTEL,Ib; 'I'uL ; QW t OF GODERIc;H Fila;) Feb. ;1= , 1879, q. '1.11'0 O'CLOCK, Pail,^, The fiillow 2,i; Freehold Priipertyy, viz:, -Tho ' easterly_ • c a buu8l'5 rcsid•tlth ty acres onfook lettered'• 1'," l2, the seventh concession of the Township of Colborne, in the Cgggry o1 IIuron, ,^Al out eighty=fve pl nfnoty acres are cleared. Tho growitlg tllubcr.is said to consist of Maple, Beech and 7.110,A 1t14,V''F1tAal11 II00SE, a large filmic barn, 4 fl�c4O nd table, constltate rho -buildings. Fences tied. (.IYtd fa'alel road runuins to,tiodertoh; which is o1;t'to9;)wilo&distant. 'd"ex ''tl°tidlefin4Ptiorts'wf11 be made known n.t hale of trr'b,a a I'icytion to. 1.II fA , JLnptionoer, C o leri h RA1tfIS, MAG);); t2 ql: 'I -Vendors' Solicitors Landon, Ont. 1Tfir,7an.110, 1879. . '3ERVill\'1' �VAI\T,Ill, -t.II the lit Of'robruary.' One wiio is aceudtomcd to and kind With'ohildron proferrod,:- ,• - •, 1188. S,. WILSON, Clinton, J ln. 15,1878. • ..a N lJ ilSE WANTED'.. ARSE' Wanted -to take care of tyle children- • must be over 15 Soars nf age •• MRS. JOHN i A SI OiID. iiiplitep Ygn• 21.1879 REMOVAL. • T. W• ILiiIE, L. D 8., Las to oved.his stiles anti J• residence to ItitiDaitry Strn'ot,'eeaopd Itousowea4 Of Otto Market Square. : Clinton, Jan 15,1879 JUST 'RECE''Iv. ED, Thr Waalr •nus.I''IN vim opro EiS W ajNQERS._ R. .RACE = IsntUirrl:lt 111 ,MGJI ,seuu:oo ; NoTiC L . elfgratory nips.. has boon formed in conneetiOB fritt the Cliittbn High School, and pupils eon now b :repnf d•for4arnall fee in the High Schoolbnit,lfng or.passing the et tfanne examination Ices per,pupil, •. 4i3,00,,[[or each ot'he first two towns, and 83.00for the • thirditerm , ' 0 A. 'WOKTIIINGT0•N, Sec. Olinten, Jan.15, 1e79 • . . bt ., iOTI(;143 .�N i�� ()ltIIIE is .hereby .given that the undersigned _Will 11 not bo respousiblo for any debts, ooutraeted. in his, 801110awtei:thiti dattt'r.'ivtthout his written .order, out pt by his wife, est _ :,' (i591111E \VEST.AL:0'1"r. -Clinton, Jon. 15, t879r . . 1:TO17SE• C -1.-:11'. • 1' '11110 nudorai tLAd tffors to• lot, n 800 brick. Cottage,_. u5ntaiuing seven rooms ,,riff. atone ceI1fir" Qn-the lot is a goon *ell of water. - 'situate on Rat lenbnry Ter" race, Clinton. •Apply to Mr. 7O81 PJI MILLS, Clintorf;,. or to a• ,T, O. I:LL1O'1T. 11411. Id Coni(+wlce'ioh townalhipi:Ian. 8, 1879" -- 11''ACll O\ Fo'I;. SALE!. 12 DEMOCRAT 1011 AiWAGGON., having Letotseuto;me,Lsheht t5 arutpolr", ooulplete.-'only.tan ii couple of .loam.:"? I 2,r lnrtienlara'apply to • GEORGE LIERL, Cabinet Dicker, Victoria street: Cliztnr; Jan 15, 18 9.• ' • IBLE SLAHGH C-mTBI I 0-00D 8. WILL • BE •SOLD ' .AT. Pries unheard of in Store � Canada - STRATI' HEIFERS -45 REWARD. CIa=N"11101.. BAR IRON',, v ' ANY) I A :i -TWA., R: E, CLINTON March 28, 1878 STRAYEDfromtttoprernites of the sub};eriber,lot 85, 15111 concession, .(oderiuh-town bip,-about-the beginning of May last; two IiEIFEl1S, cmotng two yoara •old, ono all red, the othdr partly white about the head, belly 8118 Iotna- Jaiy pg'reon, returning then or giving such informatipn as will lead to their recovery will e- oeico the'abosoreward JAMES (#OItDODT.. Goderich township, 4'01.0, 1879. :• F A sl ni The subsuriGeroffers that uonvenicntlysituaied and -desirable tarotof 31rl ha n.Iitfr• sale, 1' 00 acre s, 80 cleared, remainder goodhardw oo11 bush. There aro_ two frame bona and two frame sheds, dwelling house, splendid well; good orchard; •very good grazing farm, and only four miles from Clinton, where there aro twin railroads. I osct sten „ i enJmtoediatclr. \cat. 131N G11k1f. IInllott, Supt: 1 ), 1818. • 4TllAY. •CIA.TT-L1. l!j.41Ih/ 12,10 rho eternises iii"'tho,eubscribcr, lot ;10, V' ecu. 2, 11, 12,8., 1'nekerstnith, about•thc 1n1111110 6f November, tour yr uiwg4 tote grey 1tA E R,nno spot- telt red and white. 11111FI.R ono yellowish.11EI8'SR, and n dark red STREW, The oWnor is hereby notified to'pro a property, pay exporeca, and tall% them n way. -TfIO'li9S'T0\\'N,Sl.1D. Tuckcrsmith,.7an,-2,1879. • !FARM AT T f) RENT. r111:4E subscriber offers to root a farm, cobsistitig; of - 40 acres, 80' cleared, being north -half lot 2g, aitnette. Cal the 10th eoucession of Godotioh townehtp, About 211 miles from. Clinton Eight acre's of fall wheat, balance' plowed. Will be rented either with -fall wheat or with- out.__For a Win of two or live years. Full particulars on•applientlon.at Nsw EIA 'aloe, or ton WALTON DODSWORTH,, south -half lot •03,19th con. Ooderieh tow,pship,Ian. .8,1879. • FARM FOR SALE. • JLI1E undersigned aggro formic, that eligibly eltuetod farm, being lot 21, Huron Road. Godorich.town- ehip, just outside the limits of thotown of Clinton, eon, taining 00 acres, all cleared. Thorn' aro' on it a :mho house and barn, tea wog of fall wheat; and a,latge o1. • 'chard. The tend le Ina good ditto df cultivation. .As the farm is acorner lot it will, if required, be divided into two lots, of 40 and 50 acres each, giving a frontage of 100 rods each .or as may be' agreed upon. 1'orfar thor particulars, pply.to 'b1O- Clinton, Jan. 15, 1879: F,INA: As "the under i. ne l e take .stogy an Y1 s f .er his business .' .in.: : few; days, ail those iridebted to • him MUST. SETTLE :THE I ACCOUNTSTS. AT ONCE. L J. C. MILLER. A� � C1lfn,t,orr, San, f3, 7;7"J: i e --announce this Sacrifice Sale .because, we are • We willbeunde� then ' obliged•.to:,do it. • W �cessit �-� of removing y ;our, 'stock of Goods to another store shortly, as we• are about:to begin. making a*ten-. sive alterations in our resent remises : p p andas there is not another: vacant:stdioe in Clinton large ,enough to hold our _present big :stack of goods.• • Weare coin elle•d to : offer • them to the people at SLAUGHTER PRICES;:ih order to reduce. the • S• took so :th'at• it• will • • be. small. en• ough• to remove. 7 it to some other building. The • contract :for the. enlargement' and :.other' al terations of the store which .:we now :occupy, is let to Messrs. Cooper & McKenzie, of this town, Who are• waiting upon us : to 'remove the Goods. E a d S O 0til 0 G. WE '.WANT EVERY' MAN, WO1AN` and CHILD.” TO GET THE .S►LAUGHTER BARGAINS WHILE' THEY LAST. THE GOODS, MUST BES SOLD IF . PRICES WILL DO IT: BRING ALONG: YOUR.MONEY,• IT--WILL,-ACT LIKE .11.... CHARM ON US. BARGAJJNSI BABGAINS.- • GAIN$, Will- be the order of the day for some time at THE GETAT CHEAP STORE G H. WRIGHT &:OO,, OPPOSITE MARKET. C1l,,Iri'1.'ON, Dee, 12, 187.8.