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The Exeter Advocate, 1898-1-15, Page 1• ELEIT ENTii YEAR. -514. 4; te, t EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANURY 13 KEEP YOUR EYES Our Lo a -re true and will give comfort, • • - my, to Mr. Wesley Kerte of "Wee; Twiteliell etteetee en Itichtnend street, tartan Churce for the pet feeir t,e3;8, preserve the si ht 0 ORKIN ORDER They help Wnonnees.—A very pleasant event occurred on Weneday, Dc. 29tb, et the resiclence of :dr. Jobn Lews, Buff- alo, when Alt., Geo. Lewis, of the 4th ORBS, EDITOR. Rensail this week tor F,,ig.leucl where he sub-seiptions ott Sued / will mutate some mionits in.the hetet.- over 800. At the tea meeting on senouneed to u» \T Dutn:ait Riiherteae ern of hie Intake whieh brie not. bete met unit pie a pitiful accideur while goed here for borne time. Mrs. Hawk engaged hi cut* g mie afternoon Mt F will remain in Hensel) —Tbo - M . e eel,. e hed just delevered e smile !dock, wife and family spent Suoila:.i. con. aleGIlltvray and Miss Susie Lewis, when he elippiel on the lee ana in fall 1 with friends awl relatives iu Lucan,— wee joinea together in the holy bonds tug had dile misfortutie to put his , Mr. and eirs. Mere Refeheet viewed of matrimoey. Tie nuptial not was shoulder out of Pitt. I Luca° ott Sui.dayge Rev, J. II be of tied by the Rev. L. W. Deihl, of Ailfia LAUNDltY, -Ront. Twitchell is elated 1 Totonto Junction, will lecture in ear. occurred on Wed, Dee. 29th, at the res. fie has reined the 1. ....3 and shop zloty 17, in the interet. P. Se 0. E. Craig.—Another very pleasant event to coo:flece a lauedey in our town mei Presbyterian Chitral, on Mott , Jan Mouday eveuitig $125 was taken la et *., the door. The church is a beautiful strueiture witbin au d wIthont. It ts euxee feet in sate. haing: one front entrauce and two side entranes, cottage roof evIth irou cresting. A baeement, full size of ebur ele with 11 U. eetimg affords ample aecommodation for the work of the Sueday Soo, prayer and trustee tneetiiitee, Tbe auditonunn Is ceded overhead viioh ash and was seated by tbe Vallee- Seattog leoropny of Dadate. The seats are arranged in a cireular form. The beautiful tended awe staitted glass wiudows were put in by the Hobbs ardware Co., of faeodon. Both mii- 1 acetyleue gas geuerator seid hV torinin and basement are lighted by 10. Wenn, B. S. A. and rnaoufaetured Uv the Gueph. ALeetyleee Gae Goiter ator Conven, leintited, of Guelph. The citurele is certainly ei andel of conven- ince end beauty. The istele debt is fully provided for witheUt 111Otgag- itig It. ittence of lir and MrS Thomas Gilbert 0:teliied Rabert dorsuv, whale ' mission live c"ilts -21r.) Crawford 1 It bein ra g arte of his dauehter Mr Arderten t 3 fib been prctieniar ot Carmel Presh . m2a e onAacTE vozx ,„es senailled to honor the glad event britig-Ilhaud eleetadi de teed. te e flier -tort, of Sainvitt City, 0 be is visit ,11 k A ,'Craihe A. large number ef guests *8.1'49011th. Mr. Twi"ch).1 Is an exprieuCcil ' has resigned his pakrion, —Maud Ile. ing with them Many valuable presentsi COViNe1.1. --The, netely elected . on*. °leg bi$ parents lu own, is this- week . formed ay., t appe Want%reeetved the ineth. The watuish ownshics„ —Mils i 112sL% r)f Wa concratulatione of their •malty frinds. rrgidinit; CiAniOUNTO, G. V Arneld!iclettaa.---R Coad spent 'Monday in, J. W, (tete eel 4.1d4 000 Brown- Coutt- i Landon- Nils), l'. DierStPin .L.1T!, 0?4 ...tM Stephen CounoilA oho, 1104;f1, was abient Qu neenntit inlay morninei fer Saslow Mich * vberii" °Wilton, Ja1. 10th, 198. L vents hint leaving the. holm. Tho dlieses cCarter. of BrUssols,Spent Newly eleeted council ell present, Panentiranten ---011 Saturdbav ay evert- . Graduate a tile Optical fatitate. S. FITTON. for t be bride. Hev. C. ilarithrop ti t 3.0a da. ra teal g .tt II siNiting re..in t-tt flea d aouple staged on a ;hos to i h II nr Clock and Watch Department is Complete. DTI) iu and take A LOOK AT OUR COM d r prtees;.by so doing you ZN/ZOINT LD WEDDINO /MOS. ESTABLISHE 1867, T. FITTON. ON EY TO LOAN. The undersigned ha 9 foil-oad farms for meielloads- mrenes to loon on ester terms. delis 8PActia4ms, Sara weirs tilaek Exetr. ALIONE,V. -Private hinds to lend on improved farms, At tivo Atni live And A ball pot vont. Amity, to 41.1.0u 4; (ILA eristlx% liolicitor.oto 1st Reccmler P,1)7. Einetcr. FARM FOR SALE. •1•••••••••••••••• erten ntateroignod otTers for Saki Lot No. , tla conc.-is-don. TddVi/uh hip of Kincardine. libelant' consist -tot acres.A.11 oleo re 1.1 ; good /mon house and IL'arn; also two goo I oxen- rdti, and a plentiful supply el water. The laud is sit Mt t411 1°4 frOM the Sauget% line and 4 miles from tho town of Kieic- eine, ,prjees.tr,r); $ on, the balance in ten or twelve years :it Pi _per cont. noieeeen feu Inas, lye halt at once Fur further partici- 10.rii Pply tO MIL% Tits, arnterr Aimed. it, Kincardine - xeellet Farm in Township ot Usborruk Comity of Huron. Li ..•••••••••, POE SALE hy private contract, Lot, fel- teen, fUt in the tenth oat Concession of I a - borne, containing one hundred acres. The hind is of Iirst-rate qualltv 0.bou,t so acres steered, the remainder in 'bush. Piton pro two 4o. ANA at the 119na• tbiLoteor about tho centre of the trtn. Tho 14u:dings .•.hich comprise a frau), dwelling house hare -",cr:3G and horse And cattle sts.ble with 'the rettee9 that are la fair eanditen, For partieuar$ apply to THOMAS S. CLARE on the promises or to Kssa. ELLIOT & ELLIoT, Solicitors, &c., Dated, Sril Deco Mg. Exeter. STOCK TAKING iliS1011 & SO11. • EXETER tee 11, SPECIAL NOTICE. We would respectfnliv c*WitM 03210te and hook Sceottut* ta Ltiettle boron, ot robroary id oblige. J AS. WIRT AV 4: CO. V RON COUNTY COUNCIL Tito rouncil of the Corpfiraiion or :la) 'Canino of Huron will na.-,-t in the Court Roo to tho Town LafGosirtich on the 4th *ti o'cloit p.m. hAtci1Jan.10, W. LANE. clork• iranAt TO RE?. not e. concession 3 township of Volterra, is offered f„or rent by tio, tunivrigned. It is our ot the ttet farnm in the t OW nquip, eon - tattling ea)c-Itialt.ired tacrt5 and has every COOVela ent., This farm 'will. helot to A good tenant for a tern; of yeare arel nooseiion to Plow will Le given lonieliintelly. Apply to MAT. li.uni.asn.Devon. FAUMER'S INSTITUTE MEETINGS. South lnron.Parmer's Irastitute meting, Town Ihill.Eeter. Jan :Nth, J% .1, at one o'clock _p.m., Meetings will he addressed by It. Z. t1 itson D S. A. , Willow Grove; wile(' ti Stoei,:ilz'oellin" P. II, Mson, tirrailord- itteienejec, ear° and Food of pairy Ca t- te." U. Siclatisn, Hippen; sulget,"Nat- ness on the Farm." etuettint, Bruce- ield; aithji-et, "Corn tirwng." se4lien at 7.1,10 rx. 11. Z. tiitMOZ1, $ "The Partner as Citicen "; tr. 3taon, 'Ante Outlook of the ttntario Parmr," Eta. Dixon'a Isrucelleill. Jn. stet, 1803, ot one o'clock p D. Z. 'Gibon, Willow Grove." Point 01Ecello:ice in Beef ("little" T. I. Araoll. Straturdilie, sulljeet. Coro Growing." Ifenry$Lroith, iloy, ,• Cattle reed - ng." it lifeDinis T1 It ' xed annin." Evening session ot 730 p. xn,, D. 2. Gitotou. " Cultivation ot the Ann " ; T. 11 Lon," Our National heritage," Etc. Let Everybody come, the more wo Anow the bat- ter we like to hear others. IL Sm. Gmungsn, Preident. Secretary. Moray. Ur, Devid Brae], wbo had the mite fottune to scald his foot some time ago, is progressing uleely.—ServIce was Withdrawn at Salem last Sunday on account of the new Methodist church at Greenway.—Rvs. Thos. and Geo. Durr, accompanied by their estimable /tides, left Diet week for their charges at Mt. Vernon and Downington, Mich, respectively. Mrs, John Timmer has also gone to Mt Vernon, where she will spend a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrse Thos. Durr. Blake, Mr, W02. Thirsk bas disposed of his faun to Mr. Edward Bcye, for a band - some figure.—Miss Margaret Douglas left last week for Duluth, where she has secured a situation as stenographer. We are sorry to lose her as she was one of our esteemed young ladiet—On Wednesday Mr. Geo. Edighoffer and Miss Laura Holtz were united in mar- riage by Rev. Mr. 'McDonald, of Varna. We wish them a very happy and pros porous journey down the stream of life. —On Wednesday, Mr. David J McClin- ehey, of Stanley, aid Miss Amelia Wag ner, of Hay, were united in marriage by Rey. Mr. Acheon, of Kippen. Bidclulph Finite—On Monday night last the residence of Mr, Patrick Quigley, of the 5th concession was totally destroy- ed by fire. The origin of the fire is a mystery but the cause may be disclos ed at the inquest. r ' UP. BBFORE TUE J. P.—Mr. John Keunedy had Mr. Galligar and Patrick Towley were up before a London J,?. on Monday of last week on a charge of assault said to have taken place at the I3idduph nomination meeting They acknowledged their guilt aud were let off by payieg a fine of $1 and costs, amounting in ail to $20 Mr. Geo. Bur, of Kincardine is visit in,g friends hem, the guest of Mr. Rich, Raycraft—Mr. and'Mrs, G. Cahtro have returned to their home in Providence, Rhode.Islaud John Holleran has gone to Brantford again.—Mrs. John Carrigan is eeriouely ill of malaria.— Mr. John Park, harness maker, of Lu- ca!), has given up business. which here after will be conducted by Mr. Stewart, of Granton. We wish the new propra etor every succes. At Brantford, VVeliain Steves, a lad of eighteen years, pleaded guilty to ut tering one dollar notes raised to ten dollar?, and was sent to Kingston Penitentvir f • Li-zz t owing ivt re present:- Reeve, P. t4.7100, is visPinc- ber slater, Mrs. W. B. sPraitied aenle which pre- she Intends spetaling several weees last week here, the gueets of their sa- m. esgned the necessary papers'mg laet a large delegetiou from St. ter, Mrs Robert Fulton --A A Goetz took their respective maes, Clerk, Paul's Church waited on Mies el -Small- an eon, Joint, left on 3Ionthe forSanil ecornhe at her resideuce teed presented wich where 'ha latter ie attenditig. her with e. very had'inme sliver tea sehool.—rs Lvoust of Torouto easurer and Aesessor aame as last year. IL Doyle aeni J, Brokeushira wuditore, teeming ortters wero citgintton her long and speudiutg a few wees- with friends and granted, le se t wet-nee/Abe. mope feltbful set vicee as a Sulidav Maid relativee in towu and viluity,--Juo. award, Ste; S. Stanlake, lumber. $5 40; teacher and ehurcle worker Mr. Clegg, Pope, of Dashwood, was in town on T, 0, Clar, rep. culvert, $1.50; IV, stative agent. Kippen. 1128410 a short Monclay.— Miss May Biggert, of Clititore Fritz., repairing, ecrapr, $1,45; P. Allen address amt.its. elutt Petty made the who spent the past week with Bengali ditching in part, $;11. Hmilton, Wm- presentatioo. Miss Smaliecomee, who friends, hes retureed home. --Mr, Bides, her,$,19,60; 0. Brawn, bob for Tres. wa5 taken teenpletely by eurriee, MaCle the head moulder et Belldi foundry,' nrer, 3 t D. Robinson bridge 8 S. R a itt0114 TePly. ' • f Is 1.1.1;NAWir,.— On Sunday morning as CAW 107, to his haring cut a corn too t• weed, of Lucite, were driving into towu fie went to his home in London last corder arei rpset the oteupants into the!plae hes mean his pwe.ote Bee ditch Beaire the horse was captured kett speedng. a few days with friends It ran to •elthin a mile of Zurich, h; Luc:tn.—Mrs Dauglas, of liamilton., The two genieTien escateel with Might ;and Miss Gine:Tie, of Cranially visited bruises on the face. No damage waS ' Mrs, W. B. 3IeLean an '.--Wm. done to the cutter or harness.—Anoth Leavy is confined to the lintiee by 111. neSS.—M1S G. Morrieme of Lndon, ie visiting. ilut eilsees Shirrey.—Miss Role intim of London, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Arnold.—Abe Arnold, of Wind son is home visning. hie prente—Mr. Chas Meyers of London, was in town on Tuesday, —Mr. James Cox worth is neorning v. hen it was learned that two spending a few days with her son. of our boys had taken French. lenve " Arthur, near Crediton.Robt. Bullard during the night and were no where has been appointed OMC( of Police for to be found, but by good use of the tel. the ensuing yer. 11 J. D, Cooke, egraph wino and telephone they were Clerk of the village; J. C. Stoneman, traced as far as latca.n where they bad Collector; Jae. Ellis, Treasurer; Robert hoarded a train. The Youths, who Bouthroe. Asseseor. 175; 4-1- Dirk, gravel, Verdi; Young and othee, ratted dog. tax, $3:J Peitz ef*nd tax, sea?. Commit to meet Prat Monday afternoou In Mareh, c. Pcierr. Thames Read, irs. Robb, of Pingtown, is vialting. her sste, Mr. Wm. 3fouteith.Mr. red anis, of Fullerton Corners, was er runaway occurred on Monday after vitliting WO brother, Charles, ORSUndv neon whet) Deem mews toam made and 3londay latit.—Mr. Wm, Monteith a spirited dattli through our village but and wife spent Mouday in Plugtown.— were captured before awe- damage MS Mr. James Monteith had a bee last done Tuesday mortu»g drawing brick for a Lurr Town. --Our town was thrown kitchen, which he inteode erectieg into an excited coudition 011 31onday the spring—Mr. Thos Duncan left for Stratford on Monday lst, 'where he In- tends to reeume his studiete—Tho W. F. M. Society will hold their annual 'meeting at the rause on Friday night. —The prayer meeting held at Mr. An- drew Gibo's last Thursday evening was well atteutied, the subject being, Truth." Tim next meeting will he held at Mr James aleCulloueb's on Thursday evening net. —The 2100' Presbyterian hytun book was introdue ed In the Presbyterian Church, on Sab bath Iast and are expected to be intro- duced into the Sabbath school and Christian Endeavor an the coming Suuday. Ms forced to stop fai borne we* essr,9, wre. itawkshave and Chas Eli- whieh caused Motel pieced- er to set trt. their horse took freight at the post officel week. Mr. Mantwidge, of the Credit= Mr. John Geiser is visiting friends in Buffalo, N. Y.—Mr. Hill, who ham been yisiting his daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Rivers, returned to his tame in Brussels last Friday.—Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Yearly bave returned home from .Albany, N. Y.—Miss Sophia Brown, who has been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Gott - lent Brown, left for Detroit on Friday. Metier. Aaron Brown and Freeman Heist, of Blenheim, were in the village Saturday and Sunday visiting their parenta—Mrs. Gottleib Brown is visit- ing her brother, Mr. Stahl in Stratford. —Miss Zinn, who has been visiting Mr and Mrs. Charles Treitz, returned to Walkerton Monday.—Mr. Northcott and bride, of North Dakota, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hirtzle.—A number of our citizens attended the dedication of the Boston Church on Sunday.—Messrs. White and Sanders, editors of The Exeter Times and AD- VOCATB, respectively, were in the yil. were about Sixteen and eighteen yeara of age, were eaptured at London cm Monday anal arrived horae the same night, nut haviug stem as meat of the country as they desired. There is no appropriate eause why either of the hoe -it should leave home. STATION NOTES,—Mr. John Sh epperd, efTuckersmith, shipped three car loads of cattle to the Old Country an Monday. They were accompanied by John Shep perd. Jr. and Daniel McColl, Sr.—Go, AlcEsven shipped a car load of salt on Monday.—J. C. eleDonell received a car load of coal on Saturday.—H. Cook, of the Henson Flour Mill shipped four ear loads of flour and one of bran last week.—Geo, 1/1cEwen received a car load of stages from Steinhoff & Gordon, of Wanaceburg, Saturdaye—R, Bell, Jr, of the Hensel' Foundry, made a shipment of sew -mill machinery to Brit- ish Columbia last Week.—White and Willis made a shipment of hogs on Tuesday. WEDDE02.—A very happy event oc- curred at the residence of Mrs, Senile cOmbe, on Monday evening. We here refer to the marriage of her eldest daughter, Miss Martha, to Mr. Wm. Mc- Kay, the 'efficient principal of our pub- lic school.- The ceremony was perforin - ed by Rev. C. L. Mills, of St. Paula' church, in the presence of the relatives of the contracting parties. The brides- maid was Miss Ada R. Smallaeombe 'age Monday. --A large number of our sister of the bride, the groom being sup- ported by his brother, n, Alex. McKay. citizens attended the annual meeting of the Hay Township Farmers' Mutual medical student. The bride who is Pire insurance Co. in Zurich on Tues very popular in our village, was made day.—It is reported that wedding 'bells the recipient of very many handsome will be heard in the near future. We presents, among which was a beautiful give you our congratulations John.— silver tea service presented by the A grand entertainmeut under the aus members of St; Paul's church, in recog2 pieces Of the I. 0 F. will be held in the nition of the willing and faithful ser TOwn Hall, on Friday, January 21st, vice she had for many years rendered A pleasant time is axpected Dr Rol the church in all its departments of tins will give a lecture on his "Travels work. in Europe" CARNIVAL.—The first carnival of the (-Prom another source)) season was held in the Hensalt skating rink, on Thursday evening last. There Quite a number from our burg spent was a very large attendance and every a pleasant time in Sharon on Wed nes day evenin-. —Mrs. David Jones, who thing passed off nicely. Several were has been visiting under the parental present from neighboring towns, viz Zurich, Clinton 13rucefield Eeter, Sea. roof, returned to her home in Medea, Miele, last week.—The brickmakers here report this the best' year in their history for the sale of brick, as most of them are gold out.—Large quataities of wood pass through our viilage every day.—Mr. Wes Kerr spent Sunday at Grand Bend with frieuds.—Mark Mitch ell and sister, Ida, of Eeter spent Sua day here.—Miss Dina Wood, of London after a week's visit with friends in Ex eter, has again returned to Creditn. —Miss Carrie Feist, who had the misfortune to step on a nail a few days ago, Pete Thu goin mee choi ing Mr. Tree Mr, Lavina l3rown ; assistant organist, MISS the funeral 3f Mrs. John Gillespie, at LI/71e Wuerth, Exeter on Sunday, —Mr. C. S. Hawke forth and Lucan. The costumes were numerous and suitable for the various characters. The prizes were given as follows:—Lady's Best Character COS t111)30, Miss Effie Chapman, (Canada); Gent's Best Character Costumit, John Brown, (Cowboy); Gent's Cotnie Cos tume Jas. Johnston, (Hard Times); Boy's Comic Costume, Prank Peart, (Negro Waif). The two mile race to be won three times in succession, Geo, O'Neil, Exeter; Boy's race, 1 naile, Geo. Stephenson, Clinton; barrel race, Geo is able to be around again.—Mr. Stephenson; Clinton. The judges were r Lamont, of Zurich, was in town Prod 31cDonell, G. F. Arnold, Hensel], rsday buying cattle. He intends A. Bell, Luean. g to Klondike in the sewing —At a MOE& —Mr. Kenneth IVIacarthur, of ting of the German Evangelical Ailsa, Craig is at present aseisting 10 r on Thursday evening the follow- the bank, owing to the absence of his officers were elected: President, tbhre°tIhselar'njdoohfn 13' ewrhmoudl left a cbastc o m pwaencikie d for Samuel Brown; Secretary and surer, Mr. 3, H. Holtman; Leader his wife where they will remain until the month of May.—Mrs. Wm, Samna odfrey Oestrichgr; Organist, en combe and daughter, Ada, attended Stephen •,••••••••••.•••• Miss Cnallotio D....tetugIs heine from Brucefield spending, a few days with her parents —Js. Dearing and his sis- ter Rose, attended the opening of the Boston Methodist Church on Sunday last, Pa no Wnaniene..A. rnost pleasent event was eelebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Stanlako, Sodom, on Wednesday, December 29th, it being their Pearl wedding, having been mar- ried thirty years. This event had been looked forward to for several weeks. Over forty relatives and friends were iu atteudanee to do honor to the worthy couple, and a most B Wag and pleasent time was spent. The presents were appropriate and numerous showing the esteem in which they are held by their many friends. Greenway. ei:tuner( Onnetina —The Boston Methodist Church which has been bunt at a cost of $3,675, was formally open- ed for divine service last Sunday morn- ing RevS. Bond, President of the, Lon. don Conference, preached at 10:30 am], from Psalni 87, verses 5, 6, 7. The sermon was rich in thought and full of Eloly Ghost Power. Be. 13. W. leoene, of Parkhill, preached a clever, logical and thoughtful sermon In the afternoon from Revelations lst chapter, 7th vere. .At the same hour, Rev, S. Bond preach ed in the basement to an overflow con. gregation, the church being filled from bottom to top. The collections and tiarpley Mr. James Polloek, of Indian Hed, ceompanied by his brother, Johu, heed from the west a few days ago to spend part of the winter vetth their par - ems and friends in the; section, Ile re- ports crops being vey profitable in their locality during the past season.— r. E. Love hs been allnerleg for a day or two lately with an ulceration in the ear.—Mss Della Sherritt is spend- ing her vacation with friends in the -vi- o? Etlyth —31QE,Sre. Stephen and Rich. Webb have returned home front their trip to Mich. to %Nit their friend; aell aro well pleased with their jour- ney. ---Mr. U.Relights thrablied 75 bush- els of red clover' seed far J. Love last week, the yield from thirteen aortae ef land—Mr. John Allistr, Jr., is home from Michigan vieiting bis parettits Mr. George Sherritt has heel two men busily eogaged deflecting elm logs to Mr. Hamilto, at Grand Bend, while the sleighiug lasted —everal of the fateters around have teken advantage of the sleighing au ci have not their rne stock of gravel bofor their eta tute labor next summer.—Mr. Joseph Sher - row has spent some time past visiting bis relatives in Michigan. WEDDED.—On Thrdae- of last week at the residence of the bride' e parents, Mr. and .111re. Hugh Love, at 8 oclok, in the aftrnoon, the marriage cere- mony , the1» third eldeet ettegteer Mary, to Mr. Tim. Turnbull, of Brew - sten was performed by the Rev. Mr Carrierie. Tbe ceremony was witness ed by a number of relatives and frieeds of the contracting parties nuti before they had the nupital knot securely tied and the inner man thoroughly satisfied with the good things provided, the guests began to arrive far the (mule g's entertainment, and toi eac fundshed by Mr. W Love, of Hil.egreen, and oth- ers, the group assembled did ainplejus tice in tipping the light fantastic toe for several hours, when all dispersed seemingly well pleased vritb the time Spent and wishing the young couple it. happy and prosperous journey through life. The presents received by the bade were costly and well chosen show - ng the esteem in which the young coulee are beld by their associates and *" he company assembled. Our Clubbing Bates, The ArtvoCATE and Weekly Mail Empire " Farm and Fireside Fanners' Sun Globe Advertiser Free Press Witness, Montreal Star, Farming Daily News, Toronto " Star World " di 1.1 lf it di di $1.80 8140 $1.25 $150 $1.35 81.75 $1.60 $1.75 $1.70 $1.75 $2.00 3.00 111 0181P 011311 STORE, CHEMT0)1. We take the opportunity of thanking our many Customers and friends for the liberal patronage re- ceived during the past year, and hope by fair deal- ing and low prices to receive a continuance of the same during 1898. - GREAT REDUCTION ...tiosi;„„FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS We begin to take stock on February ist, and in order to reduce the, sam.e as much as possible will offer • . oun STOCic IS cOMPLTE. Call and examine and be convinced that we mean business. HIGHEST PRICE FOR PODUCE. A CALL SOLICITED, Ohm. Zwi.elrer, Crediton. ,....,,vc..,,,,. ,....-;.`,. .•.•,..67 . .&...'=.4.,-2L-, .......1 ,::',.,..&::..0., ..,...,...:3,',.,..,Ikt,t,& 'ateeeeL te, ' A