The Clinton News-Record, 1907-06-20, Page 51.
June 20th, 907
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• aturday evening, June 22nd, our big
Stock -Reducing Sale will close, and in order,
that the last day shall be as busy as the first
we have prepared a list of bargains which
should keep our store crowded all day, Come
in the morning if you can, as quantities in
some cases are limited, andyou will not likely
get such bargains again for some time. -
Ready Saturday Morning at Eight
50c Dress Goods for 25c
200 yards this season's newest Dress Good's 'includ'ing
fancy lustres; all wool serge, fancy tweeds; in. colors of
navy blue, black, cat•dinnl, green, brown, etc, ranging in C
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price from 40c to 50c per peel, for one day only 4 ,
Dress Goods Remnants about HalfPrice
One table of Dress Goods remnants inoluding fine black #d .
colored' Voiles, Panainas, Venetians, Cashmeres, Lustre*,Serges, etc. <:,
All marked to go at about HALF PRICE. _ ...... _.. _.......
Mc English Prints a c
3nst 300 yards English and Canadian Prints, regular price
12ic, Saturday morning (not over 12 yds to a customer.),,..
20c Ginghamns and Muslins I21:c
About seven hundred yards in this-lbt in--
eluding black and white muslins and gin.ghan
also colors of pale blue, pink, etc:, twenty pat -terns or more to choose from, Saturday.. 12%c
50c Colored Organdies 2.c •
Hundreds of yards of fine French Organdies in-
cluding all tire newest color combinations such as
pink, blue, helio, yellow, browal, grey, etc., regular -
price 35c, 40c, 45c and 50c. Saturday the last day to •
buy them at 25c.
50c Dresden Ribbons i9c°
Here is the best ribbon bargain of the year. A
general clean-up from the millinery department. Rib-
bons in great variety and widths, Regular •:price.50c
and 60e per yard, for one day only your choice -19c ..
$1.50 Lawn Waists $!
3 dozen only this season's'new lawn waists,trim-
med with lace insertion or embroidery insertion, :half
a dozen newest style's to choose from regular price
$1.50 Saturday only $1.00-
$4.50
1.00 $4.50 Embroidered. Linen Waists $2-
Just about a dozen in the lot, pure linen. waists
`—beautiferrrtihbroidered. The linen alone is worth ..
more than $2, on sale Saturday $2. .
$4.50 White Silk Waists $2.50
Half a dozen white Japanese silk waists, made m
newest styles, trimmed with heavy silk inRertion, 3
34 and 36 only, regular price $4.50, Saturdriy $2.50:.
$1 Black Satana Underskirts 75c
12 only fine black satana underskirts, made from..
extra glossy satana in French ripple style, worth' to -day
$1.25, Saturday 75c. ' w
36 -inch Factory Cotton 60
yards•
left, 36 inch factor 'otton .
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Less than 200,
worth to -day 8c, Saturday your 'last--eh-ance•t0L-buy.
it at 6c ; -
50c WhiteLawn Aprons 25c.
Just' a dozen or so ladies white lawn aprons, p a made
in three or, four styles, regular 35c, 49c, and 50c, ..Sat-
urday 25e•
75c Drawers for 48c
Two dozen ladies' fine white cambric drawers•.
trimmed with insertion and lace,worth to -day 75c to.
85c, Saturday 48c
$1 Long Black Silk Gloves 79c
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36 pairs only heavy weight long black sillygloVes
in sizes 6i., 7, 7i and 8. This line of gloves are extra
heavy weight and are selling in lots of stores at 51.25.
Not more than two pairs to a customer. Saturday .at
per pair 79c.
A Word About Milliners. . •
Our Millinery Dopertsnent is still in a cnnditin_ n to supply anything
and everything new in Summer Hat,. We are still showing it full
range of White-Legh„r,s, 13'lowers, la.)listge. Iseathers,.tihbons, etc.,
and with the nig discounts we areoffering it wttl be worth you', while
to huv your Summer Hat here. All rimmed hAr- in this -•Show morn'
new being offered at greatly reduced prices. A special lotwhich. nsold as high as $5,00, now selling at U
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Just Bargains -
Ladies' vests with or without sleav-ea, 2 for 25c
a Ladies' biack cotton hose, all :sizes, 2 for 25e : •
i Ladies' lisleloves, colors of black, fawn, mode,
• Fancy lace and embroidery hose, 25c, 40e, Sic #
grey and white, per pair 25c. '
New summer weight corsets 50C, 750 and $1 00
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AUCTION, SALE OF 2 FILLIES 4
years' old, 10 sillies 8 years old,
30 two years old, and 8 one year
old: Thesis are inportedr pedigreed
at our sale .stables in Seaforth Oil
'Clydesdale, and will he disposed of
Tuesi', y, June 05th, Commencing dat
o'clock , p. in. --McMillan, cMillan, Arch-
ibald ltd Cudanote, proprietors;
T. Raise,. auctioneer. • •
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'IIQUSP: AND TWO 'LOTS TO' SELL,
qii Duron; street. The house, a
small one, is only partially comms
• pitted:• Will be disposed of clamp.—
' W. C. Browny. 78
BOYS WANTED.-0NF FOR THE
Cutting room and ,ono for the Press-
ing room,, Good position for smart
boys about 1'? .or 18 yearsof age
who• wish to learn a good steady
a trade. --For more particulars, apply
to the Jackson Mfg. Co., Clinton.
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D EDUCATION .
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[p is the passport to the [je,•
0 Vary best positions in the 0 °
!] land. The Central Business I,
M College. of Toronto offea's I
p this passport on ea.y terms LIE
® to all ambitious people. p.
Q Write for 'particulars it '.,- [xl
•' Et •' forested in securing' a; good n
El position..at-..a_..good.:.salary. C'1`...'.
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Address 395 Younge S.t., p
Toi`onto, Canada, . [�
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A.UCPION SALIi,' OP,EARDI STOCK
and • lin plc flltflt --Th'e undersiened.
has received instructions from the
executors of the 'estate of
the late Jansen Keyes, to sell by
Duh3ic.-,uotton at ..Lot 14, Parr Line
Stanley, on Friday,' June 21st, the
following :1 mare 5 years'with foal
1• aged :pony, 1 heavy horse 12 years.
1 horse".0 years; ' 1 heavy colt '2
years, . 4 cows, 5 heifers 2 years, 6
steers, . 2 years; 3 steers 1• year, 2
spring calves, :2 . pigs 4 months, .1
binder, 1 mower' 5 foot cui,1 mow-
er and. pea harv'ester,';1 hey rake, 1
seed ,drill 12 foot Spout, 1 itay..fork
" with rope and slings,• 1, scuMer and
mouldboard, 1 disk• harrow, r e* 1
cultivator, • 1 set • diamond harrows,
1 land roller, : waltr;r.g plow, 1 snit
key plow, . •. 1 .churn, 1 gang
plow, 1 . wagon and box„ 1 hay,
loader, new, J. far.ning mill; 1 set
scale's, 2000 pounds, 1 cream separ-
• ato:r, 2 'sugar I;'ettles, 1 wagon and .
. box, 1; double buggy, 1 democrat, .1
sibgle buggy, 1 road .cart, si cutter,'
1 pair sleighs, 1 incubator„ 1. hay
rack, 1 barrel cliurr,, . 1 set hea-
vy harness., 1 set single .harness, 1
cook stove • and heater, • '12' cow
Chains., logging : chain 2 surgar ketl
ties, forks; rakes, "shovels, ••1ac11ets,
12 rods woven wire fencing, tins','
geese, trees, etc.. -Sale ; at 1 o'clock
' • sharp. In order to wind up the es-
tate everything, will he, sold' a. witty
out reserve. • Terms :All shins of $10
'andunder, cash , on over that' am-
ount 6, .montlfs' credit will be .given.
on approved court notes. ' fc per cent,.
per annum discount oa, credit am-
ounts. :If ;not";sold before, . the farm
-will also; be offered 'for "sale at the
same time and place, stud•:also: a lot•
fn the village of hIillsgreen.--Ld,
Bossenberry,: auctioneer ; "James
1VfeClymont And William •Logan,' ex
.:ecu.tors.
June
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Wedding
Presents
Silverware,
Knives,
Forks,
Spoons,
Cut Glass,
Carving Sets,
Clocks.
• • . • 18K
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Our stock: is complete`
in above lines. ♦
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A. J. G RIGGr
Jeweller & Optician 1
• Issuer : of Mar -ria •e.
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♦ Licenses.
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24640♦•sNNNN•N,♦M•A♦i♦Ne '
what Shall. I
Eat?'.
"TheriPlfoni: you feet at this time
of use year, 1
• We carry a' ,fu'tl, tine of Ptesh Gro-
ceries and Fancy Cakes. : ,
You will t¢ sure to ` find in four.
stock something that,Will »please .you.
'W have sortie eery, 'pretty Mather
Sets, Odd -Pieces of China and Glass
Ware that would mdke nice" presents
for June brides.
A. D. Beaton
Mine 111. Prompt delivery
TbeGlinton News -Record.
Douailler
IVIrs. II 1Vtave and children, laave .had
an attack of the Measles
The Sone of Temperance intend hold-
ing their anneal pic'tie iu Baydeid 0i4
year, ,•
Rev., M. J. Wilson andsMrs. Wilson,
of Teeawater, ° pa iid•a:,Aying;vieit to
friends at DentalIler: last meek. •
Clyde Gledhill, eldest son' of Ward
C�lesihiA, , has; been vex? low with
pneaznonta, but is somewhat better.
M. and Mrsi. Joha tong and daugh-
ter, Irene, attended the wedding on
Wednesday,. of Mrs Long's uncle, Will
Finlay, of Ashfield.
Farmers, remenlber that part of a
cutting bar guard, and two;, knives of a
brand• new mower will be given away
to the farmer who buys the most
goods in our store between this an -1
the 24th June. Tlfe farmersof the
surrounding townships run no risk in
buying good, reliable clothing front
us.—A, R. Smith, Clothier, opposite
Maisons Bank, Clinton.
Marriages '
M eOLA.RTY-LA}WOR—At Auburn
On June 12th, by Rev, Mr. Jones,
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr, Henry
Lawlor to Nelson- McClarty of
Colborne township. . "
'•COOK=YOUNG--At the Manse; , C1iu
ton. 'ort 'June 120, by Rev. De.
Stewart,, :vlargaret Blanche Young,
daughter of the late Henry ;oun,g,
1 Took Penizna,
So Mites fir. »Newhof, of amity
rany,
Pelvic. Diseases.. in . Men.
Many an invalid le dragging outa miserable exit•
toneswith catarrh of the .kidneys, catarrh of _rhe
bladder, or both. •. -
There is no diocese equal to catarrh of the bladder
procjnotng completewretchedneataa; :ahsol'ate
despair, haggard,"'misery and stubborn weakness.
An army of this.fort of vietinia have one, by ones-
discovered .that Ferns)* could be relied upon to re'
sieve such ceeee.' • '
One man Celle another man, end in thio way the
news spreads until he all parts of tate country are
to be found men who hsve been permanently Mere.
ated from the thraldom of catarrh of the bladder by,
a course of „leonine.
Many gates of catarrh of the stomach, kidneys and
other abdominal organs have reported themselves
at cured.
We gluebelow two prominent testimonials which
illustrate the benefit of reruns in these cites,
DICK b NSON—CORBOULD—In St..
• George's- church, - Goderieh, • on
- June I8tls, by Rev, Mark Turn -
hull, Constance Corhould to E. L.
Dickenson, 'all of Goderic1i, •
HEY--STJSLCK—At the home of the
bride's parents, Babylon Lina Hay,
• ;by Rev E. Schtlellce, on Jr ne 12tlit,
Annie dar.;htcr of Mr, and Mrs.
J. I-Iey, Sr.,• to Edward Stelcke-c;f:
1411 con. Hay.
IaiDT-elVA,GNER—At Lisbon ou June
• llth,.by'Rev..G. , Wagner, Lovina
Wagner to Rev. L. 'K, Eldt
Dashwood.
BAYNtIAIV[—S1VIIiII On -'London:
. Road South, on" June 5th, by. Rev.
-Andrews :of Centralia., Walter
•Bayr.'hain; .to Miss _1Villinatt,..thirsl
daughter of Mr, and 14 rs.'Saulucl•
Io OS'U R-1IAR`rE-.4 • Totontor. • ca
June 7th, " by Rev. S. Morris, Wil-.
• £red Foster of. '.Toronto to •Gert-
rude Mac iIarte, eldest daughter ol;
Mr. Geo. parte of Seefortli
MCKII3BON—KNt cHTI+:L- At The
aesieemer of the bride's fia•rents, ere
June 12th; by Rev. W. G How-
• 4011, J. Walton MCKibbon to, Vel-,
•eria Knechtel, ,eldest daughter .of
Mr, and •i%irs.- C'1ras:leneehtel, ip.-,lic
of Winghani..
WILSON—GILL--At Grand: - Bend,
June 12; Reuben \\'ilson.to \'ic.toe-
'a,. daughter of 'Mr's and Mrs. Joe-
.. eph' Gill, all. of Grand llerid.
ROULSTON—LANGFO'RD—In •Toron
to, June' 12, 1)r. - G,; P., Roul"shoe
of Exeter. to Entine P; Langford
'. of Toronto;.
C•QLQU 101.1N—KERSLAKE. ' At
ilensall, on June 5;: Herbert N.
• . Colciuhou•n, of• Stratford to Alina
Beatrice: Kerslake,: of Cromarty.
Births.
HALE—In .Clinton on June .8th, to
Mr. ar.•d Mrs.• :Chas. B. Hale, a
daughter. " . .
PEE -Near • Zurich oe. June $th to
• Mr, and Mrs: Wellington Fee, a
slaughter. -
O''LOUGHLIN-At Kingsbridge, or:
June -4th, to Mr and Mrs: Jas., B.
O'Loughlin,' a son.. '
LASE -=In
Seaforth, on June 12th, to.
ar.d r
Mr. dMrs. J.
A nolds
Ca e
a
daughter, A • : • '
SREENAN—At St:' Joseph, . on the
9th June,M : • r
to r and a Mrs.. Ar
Chu_
Sereenani •a Son •
VP:RTit , Clinton on June 14th,.
t�t. youngest g h. (Me, ouie est dau h'ter•:.. et
11fr. anti -:Mrs... J. $.. Hoover,; aged
' els#�e*Tyear'€s,• 10 months aha' 22 ' days: •
I W
R r In.• Cl} atoii on Jure 13tH
,r4tits. J siair Irwin:,, aged 52 .year;
ane' B' irdnths
•MUS'1.A3 I%Tn Stanley on. June 19th,
Margaret Nesbitt, relict; of the
late .William Mustard, aged $7 -
'years. .
BEST•;•In Goderich township,, on.
.June stir,. Elizabeth Ivinson, relict
of the late Thos.. Best, aged 88
years 'and 4 months; •
SAI:KELD-Ina.-Gpderich township; on;
June 12(11, Joseph T. Salkeld; hg-
ed, 53 years, '4 mouths::ard 5 days,
KENNED\.:.--Ili Sewforth, on Jenel7•tit
Sarah Morrison, relict of: the late
Duncan Kennedy,, aged 56 : years,•
COLBERT--In Lgmond•ville, •on June'
Btii, Thomas Albert _Colbert, sort.
of 1Vir: Arthur Colbert•, aged
months and 11 'days..
AGNEW—In Chicago, on - -June 8 -rd,
Thomas- AgneW,, formerly of Wing-
liarn,..aged, 65 years. •
JACKSON -0n June Oth in • Ottawa
South, Eva Arne Marie, -wife df V.
F. Jackson, Ct+stonis Department,'
formerly of .Brussels•, in- her 211th
year.
SPE•IR—In Morris on `Jute 7th, Alt
nes Grieve, wife of John Spei.,
aged 46 - years, 10° months sand' 0
days.
ELST•Ot —In Exeter, on June 12th,
Mary Ann Parkinson, wile of
Richard Elston, in her 70th year,
CARD Q:b', 'raANKS..—TO R. J.
Cluff, Recdrden of Clinton Lodge of
the A.-0..11.. W :. Yours con...44ng
nn order for atitwo thoy,Mnd dollars,
payable to hie in trust .for my bro-
ther-in-law and sisterrie-law' iti A.
O. U. W., heldby my'late brother-
in-law, J. Herbert Elford, received
tq-daly. I wish to thank you espee-
Jelly, and also the members of your
lodge, who have " taken so much
ttoubie and eare to have the matter
satisfactory and speedily adjusted,
Wishing you and your excellent or-
der every sueeese and blessing, I
remain, Your& Sincerely, A. K.
I3ires. Seaforth, June 10#11.
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Mr. 0. B. erewhof; 10 Delaware street, Albany,
lN. Y., President Monteilore Club, writes:
• "Since: my advanced age I find. that I have been
frequently trbnbled with urinary ailments. The
bladder seemed irritated, and my physician said
that it was catarrh caused by a protracted cold
which:would be difficult to overcome on account of
F my advanced years. I took Peruna, hardly daring
to believe that I would be helped, but foaind to mf
relief that I soon con began to mend. The irritation
graduallysubsided,- and the.. urinary difficulties
'- passed away. 1 have enjoyed excellent health now
for the .past seven months. I enjoy my meals,
sleep soundly, and ate as well as I was twenty years
ago.: Jgive allvpraise to Peruna."
Catarrh of Stomach and Kidneys.
• Mr. H.'L. Emory, Vice • Chancellor
and Master of . Arms, E. P.'s,. .of
Omaha, Neb., writes from. 205 North
Sixteenth street, the following words
of praise for Peruna as .a tonic. Re
says: ' •
"Itis with pleasure recommend
Peruna as a tonic of •ursusust merit.
A large number of prominent Mem-
bers of the different orders with
which I have been connected have
been cured by the use of Peruna in
cases of catarrh of the stomach and
Bead; also in kidney complaints and
weakness of the. pelvic organs. "a
""Peruna tones up the ser tem, aids
digestion, induces sleep, and is well
worthy the. confidence of sufferers of
•the abere .complaints."
Mr. David L. Jaycu,s, Chaplain. Clar-
-lids _ I. O. G..T.'and Chaplain -G. A. R:,
865Broadway,Oakiand, Cal„ writes: .'.
"I am an old war veteran. I contract-
ed severe bladder and kidney trouble.
1• spent hundreds of dollars and coli-
mited`a hest of doctors, but neither did
me any.good,
"Finally Jbme of my comrades who
had been aired: by . Pornna advised`'me
to try it: 1. attnce.bought a bottle, and
found it:helped'me so much that I kept
Using it for nearly fonr,nnonths.
• <,Peruna -has proven the best medi-
cine 1 ever used. .My pains are gone
and I believe myself to be cured.. I feel
well, and would not be vditheut a bottle
in time.of need for ten times its cost.';
M. ' Robert E. Hanvey, Treasurer
Knights of: Industrial Freedom,• also a'
well known -writer and lecturer, writes
from 11 South Nicholas, St., Chicago,
Ill., as follows:_ :'.•
"I was in good health until about four
years ago, when my bark became latne
.and.sore. The pains kept increasing,
-with severe twitches and slow exhaus-
tive aches. Urine was highly colored
'and passed with. great irregularity. 1
knew' this•musti be inflammation of the
bladder. -
"Naving read of Pertum. 1 decided to
try it.. I - found relief from the pain
within ten days. The aches gradually_
diminished, and it was a. blessed relief
I can assure you. .Within three
1 was well once more; My appetite had
returned, nervousness and irritability
were things of the past, mullet over two
years now I have been a healthy man,':
"I give all thanks to your :Perna, •
and believe that itis a blessing to mane
kind."'
C74 04L,.•e4e: - .e- lei aC,00b.e-,^u'beod.03'!J•e•la:Q`-O:0be•Oe'lpe
4 Your Attention
j S called to thefact that we have now :a • niee stor.k.
A of Boots and `Shoes : and clothing added to., our
0 Dry, Goods Stockand can show you! the::righ't. kind.
of goods -..the-kind that gives "satisfaction: ,at rices"
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44; a little :lowerthan. the lowestN•Y. very lad '•
ments and feelsulewe.can come-oa>attle;ii htendotto have you investigate the truth,..o Of ourstate-
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• BOOTS.AND SHOES : DkY. G000S
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ads Dongola a Bis regular '
L g 1 a g Prieto, nice' soft cloth, he dress S
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.b0'shoe at.. t:r'!E
SI �•.., 1 �
.:... ins bat fagL extlor •,.: Oil• • ♦
elf- lip to:i, GenuinePategt•t;olt:it Rexvv :C,xnkiiiain.: ipote'rts-. .Let 4;.
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t T ffe at }?rants .•:::. 17 ':
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. Men's . 1?.atctnt . (,ata,. •Gondgeari Rock :fxsbDlla• for •Stnrtrng;itt
welted sole, reg.. $ t.,
4.00 :.:: eriuthie h tte,se forreve
arrand:*
Mens Split: H vesc;Bont P;ex,-
' trk Vatus nttr . i.NI.a�It ,coter pasiti zslyesser e,••eate a ,.
iehtaJo.wek node• enieaaSL"':It
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CLOTHING:
Tweed Suits at 400 and $6:50 that are certiitniy 6,TC.:..You ought 4
to see them. A few Summer. vests, sumples,.`reg $1:24 to $2 for 70a
. These a'e not reduced qualitie- in.•tutt reducecj profits'on the goods
Our aft#i ti to give the best possible value for your motley. Try us, V
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PLUMSTEEL Br�OS.
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abeia•o-& --eve--.eatm:m�►too0oW'a►ro. ro.f�,•�.o at•vroa13
$8s00
$8 50 and
$110.00
111,0.411.0111
These suits were maths by
' one of the best manuffctut:ers
t. in. Canada and the material
1.and worktnanship . are first-
class.
They ar
y e up-to-date
$ suits, and are great values fol
the price: we are asking.
Cash Parisi' forButter and Eggs. -
POPLESTON& O4RDI/VER
n c�L Co.,
��IwwwC�igO�r�w►� rC lllYiC�. SLYTH
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The Presiderft of Nicaragua has der::
ied that his 'State 'has ciepla.red war
on Gxuatemala..-.._
THE UP—T0-DATE
Clo(hi��Slare
We believe we have
one of the most "up-to-
minut
e-•st o .ks of men's
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and: bp s''.furnishings and..
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clothing to. be"seert,.anr.
wh9reL If ou : li
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. y ava any
Vi . laiLlliom l�.-'i 'i{�thik '�rg�'i+�Yi
and we think 'it• will be''
greatly to ycur advantage
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This week we are showing a
. frill linevf
Straw Hats
Brand new and certainly ,extrjt'
good values.. -
$2.00 instead of $250 is our:
Speei,tl Leat,der,• made bf "fine,
evenlywoven straw, with two-
. inch -woven
band, Ilietet weight,'
hut possessing the ry ,best
wearrrtg qualities. necessaryfor,
a 'satisfactot`V hat,.; , Our price
is 2.00
The Dip front is •another
very popular style thissurnmer.•
We. have . it in all :.eisese in the
-very-newest shapes at'.,.. .705
Surniner. Neckwear -
Tbe newest styles, and " the
newest shapes. are here for the .
most particular .dressers, . Our
wash ties are pure white with a
two•inch colored hem, in -brown,
Nue, red, •- green, grey and
mauve. at Zoe. Also thesilks in.
the very latest colorings and
styles with herrn, in all shades, '
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Summer Underwqar
The hot summer days are at
hood and you will need that
Ault of Underclothing. We are
carryirig just, what you want,
and at the right 'pprice, teo,'°Coq
sidtu-ing the quality. We halve,,
till , izes, fa hots' at.20e,
40c and 5.1e. In men's at 60e; 85c.
'laic, 83c,, 0.00 and 81..25, '• , . • a
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W. JACOBS.
Always the Best*
of Everything for
the Least Money, -
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