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60 DAYS' SALE 60
THE EXETER TIM
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ZWICKER
• New Goods ArrivingDaily
Just Received another Shipment of those lel It -TRIMMED COATS
also LADIES' MUSKRAT -LINED COATS, LOCK SQUIRREL Lined
with SABLE COLLAR, ET('., at BARGAIN PRICES.
\Ve are Clearing up this week severol lines of Early Fall (foods at
Prices which will make them move. A Sipecial Line of 1Vrapperettes
Paisley Stripe and Reversible Patterns, a good many Shades to ehnose
from
Regular 12 1-2 cents for 6 cents
Regular 10c Flannellette at 14 yards $1
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en's Coon Coats
Some Very Nice Onee in Stock Prices $35
for our Best No. 1 Coat V
to $55
Special Values are to he had here in RED FOX. GREY LAMB.
SABLE, MINK,:ISABELLA OPPOSliM, HARE and i'ltAI1t11: FOX
sE'r'I's OF FURS. Many different styles to choose from and our
Price the lowest.
See our GREY LAMB, ELECTRIC SEAL, BOKAitAN and
ASTRACIIAN CAPS for Ladies and Children, 1Ve are offering No, I
Grey Persian Lamb, Quilted Satin Lined at $2. 35 North $3 t $3.31)
Each. Astrachan Caps at $3 to $3.50 Just the thing for Driving
We have Reduced cur Prices on all Ladies and
Childrens Mantels from 25 to 50 per cent.
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Z• Price in two on all Summer hats. A good opportunity to get. a Bargain
OVERCOATS
e have the correct Styles Con-
vertible and other make Collars in
the best Variety of Patterns we have
ever shown, 1)o not fail to see our
Heady -made Clothing before buying.
We leave a Special Bargain in
MEN'S ODI) PANTS FOR 'fi11S
SALE.
We have some Natty CHILD
RENS SUITS & FANCY OVER-
COATS which will pay you to look
over before staking Your Purchase.
We are making Sktecial Prepar-
atioms for the Xutas '1 rale and will
have many Special Lines on Sale
during the next month.
DRESSED POULTRY
WANTED
:Ve have a very Large Order for
TURKEYS. GEESE, DUCKS AND
CHICKENS 1Ve all pay Etncy Ptt-
ces for Extra Nice Stock. You will
get the Highest Prices Isere for your
Dressed I'oultrv.
Highest PrIces paid for Butter.
Eggs, Dried Apples. Unions, White
Beane and all kinds of Farn, Pro-
duce. CASH OR TRADE.
Bring in any Samples you have
of Red (:lover, Alsike. Timothy, Mil-
let, Etc. We will pay you the high
est Market Value according to grade
A 0ADLi Sof 101TED^
Our Xmas Goods are arriving Daily. We have Special offerings in Fruit, Confectionery. Oroceries, Etc.
C. ZWICKER, CREDITON, ONT.
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rnese. Blapkete. hells, Itubbet tugs, Rhes, Trunks, \ /there and Suit
s at right prit es.
AND kf✓1tt:Mtil=k'
'filet we give Freer with every $500 purchase before Feb. ler, lel1 a quart of (.r;►c • church. Greenway following' *ice fur for d• fenairg the ,- , -' e
best [,lack Ilavness 0,1 and we guarantee all whips over Stk. and also that we it on th,e. 20th. also Sicthodist church. 1lt' appeal agaimt the I)r.g ,1a er'e
have the hest assortment of mitts ano gloves in town. iihipka. on th,• 21st. and the 1'reaby- I 11t 3rlI t t nt Cr dk eb eiotr it was
op -
Come in and arc our Stock of Plush Huge before buying and bring your teriat►tian. ha(rand Slethttd Meth, on odists Greenway anhe d (w"d by, the two ennueil stet. from
repairing here. I a ,•byt clan et1. Xmas th :,..tern aide of the towt.r.hip and
Ind Iv tearof's night+Corbt reso.oQu,t•' th discueeon grew warm at.d noisy
► :i -t .111
A'c,• r goes across the Melds quite
✓ gutar now, Better go by the road
A'r., r n- the snow is getting deep.
itm
Don'terg• t the she,. • e•rt
in tb • Hall on Friday. Thr r..
have n splendid progra::.r., . .1
v.•ryhdxly is welcome.
Mr.. John Alliao, who hie b•. n
visiting fr..luls and relatives in the
shwoot a w••'i daring the acimm• r. arrived
bun, , k. Fair 1'lay
1.tntited. naw nnxiouy a .t r
`,' 11 1'.01,b « , guest
i•h:nday.
A Cliri-l!iris vitt •rt;ttnlfent %till h•
s."
• Ni !e ;, ;. • t;,y 40
Riven by tl►^ Ev.tngt•licaI 'Sunday :r, 1 • 11 v k .:tr •nd.ng th •
tiehool on '1'1. d
qay, I) e. 27th. Tic.
'•t: Prank 1!amilton. of
is he E,e`ta of Mrs..
John \ ,r, r . Sunday.
'•1r i, t : !'.,rhara. of Missouri. is
end r:latices in this
• :cl,t .than 1.
I' renin. t 1.r: is part of the found -
,.tion of - '!flea why ao malty
1: and stone to build
il,`iti 7,F;]- LCommuntci+tlon
.'r. Aaron `h inti *tent Sunday
t - '.,, • her :let, r. Mn. A. Webb. of \CAlI.\I AND NOISY,
t n \ It. Line. 1
.:n., . trees will soon be the order ! it was Boniest hat of a surprise
of ch., day. The Methodist church of tth t the• ,est council meet:nj held
tlr,trl 11 tel heading the list it being Int LIitiv,!1,•. µ'hen the re, v•• :eked
,.n th • 10th of this month, then the 1 rot I h
payment of the d '• 1.d into
W. J. uC~.EiR
i)A811',V(N)U 0. ch public ,.chin; are hav:ng t heir
For ';ale tit Iteasonaele Prices. A ;remotion examinations th . week.tlutnher of new ('utters of our awn `,1,.-o i ella Brown, who has been
=take. ('till and see them at i . Fas- t. zing nt Mr. n. •b7rt., returned to
/olds show rooms. All Kinds of view •h r hone• in l'r t t ,•• an •'Ionday.
op• carriage. buggy, sleights and tent ter . (err n•rch n' • h , . ,! ,•nr at •.1 t h••ir
repairit.KClone. Now it the time to' -tor for th C1u•.-'t1.tt 140:iday•l
order your storm earth and save coal t• tech het a c rye :'leasing eft• c:
bills. The 1 a I PI an Mille to th yO'.n,:-•r n •r,' 014 who are
el wiotaC; u=
' Th• burin,r hiteeng out
their ..I'. rt` -.r ,nd,•rs tb:
w•ce• k.
Don't forget the Itiackbnsh Cbrist-
mes Tr-• in the .-chow/ house of el.
enol was fit ally laid over until the
ti xt meeting. when the northern
man's business) would not be of Filth
an important nature as to keit him
from attending. Now Mr. Editor the
council has no right to interfere in
th• matter as the ditch in on private
erop.•rty and (loot not cross the roid
anywh re. The `people are looking
anxiosly forward for l h.• d• c tioh,
and if th •y pay the defet,dttnt'., set-
tle
o-Le tor th 'y nl..o hare a right 10 pay
th • 1 •'aintiff's solicitor.
doors will op a it 7 p. m.
lirograur h c n ., I 7.30 p. tn. Sp •c al S. \o. II it eph in i){ c. Pi.
Door*
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music •url a ("hr..•,Iruas canta.,.a n , ,( :seven o'clock.
tilled '•Th. 5 en in th • Sky" i- b •i•': to acing at eight o'clock. Music.
prepared by i h • children. \V• Inky
took forward to v ry good . nt • r-
tninniesit th' • )' ' Ir.
Di.,logu.e. 1)r.11.. etc.
FA 1tQCBA1:
Mise Heber !.eon who ha a 1, '11 it.. A cone rt will be held *.ti No. te
ehirR,' of Ti •man ' K. Eft ahoffer'• school I:shorn • on Thur+day evening.
Millinery d:•pa: tment returned to hr I) c. 22nd. A good proetan,tu • I- r
home in Them •sville Inst µ'edn,•v.Jay . b .ng prepared. Mr. Mack Vi,neouit. I• h Lay:n n'' Stit'sion-
'Hp., Mnholtand. of Zurich. visit, d cultic F:tttgs•r. will reeeist. It wet 4, • :, , '•1 ,t r, for twat nt the Pres-
,o;i, eo cornu. ,\dmisa�on 20 a n: t ., I. ,n , t. r: h tren ght (Thursday).
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friends :n th • village 1.09en1•t---
Mr. Gorge Kellerman hroegh, WHALEN. :.SF-hD LE
large• surface tIaner from St. 1I R v, A. I:. Mirk o. London, Ir.acb•
sn Tusday for th• Dashwood I':air- d hire on bet,.,lt on new London
1.3 /nit Th' rent fri ads of Mee. Jashit
Mil. Co. eeon
and ilaieeh r-. ere glad to hearr that
Lig , !„,nday. Ili y ar t , •y improving after
Mr. John nape,. of kit. \Lary!. cal.- a xi timidity Mr. 1\', E. Kerr. will
th T. t o . n
mon fri endo in the village last week. r ,lpi the pulpit. \Lir, Tie .> of \fishe who camp
An int•:r.•sIPng lecture was delis- Mr. J. Wright and h'' H. A. Clns! over to tit lend tit- funeral of the
Me by Itev. Hoist, of Berlin, In th nt n p';a-ant day on Tuesday ,,it•- Mr, Ilodkin r; turned hortae on
Plant; Ictal church on Tu• .day et'"t'' ,n 1:x t r and payed av v'c,il to J. Monday.
inR at the Tw nti rh C Linty 1V c- ,,,;r• ..
Th . I,ndie•s A'd of /toy's church an-
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n,an t Mr. and Xtra. .1. ,\lii'.ou returned
waged Mr. T. lie ittc:. of \iitch,•11.
to give n lecture on New 7.cala51iit,
Hie toles was on Nature Beauty anti
Art which was beefily appreciated
by all who had the pleasure of hear -
•nit h`nt.
Mrs. 1t. 1). Roy very pleneantly s•n-
't-::n •,1 •t r•:o . 1. of her !r ends
on evening )luring th • w eek.
The Chrietn►a' tree entertainments
•n Rny's church will lt held on the
Friday evening 1•' for Christmas.
. v ry effort i. b eng pelt forth to
lack it one of the hest of the season.
F,LiMVILl.E
am .1te,111 3 hers rd limed
I'• I)ra 44,1'1
Mr. Nem. Eh; rA our mill r .-11 :•:, 't
ni4.31'44d of 1 our this week to \V'n.
r,.
11, 'cholars t,' the .1unior Rooms
and Palated
Glil�a a�0
Grit Glass
eke Xmns (lifts 1htt are• greatly
I1prs•elated. Our ..t.•. s ie, . Li* line 1e
goViiie amt g.,iov like b.,' i likes.
All lsnd on Ike vmr'• sflPet',,,,,, ratty
We will pit it aa'.v for carr.
.t .n, Monday a:t •r a, pleasant visit
with fr'• nds in and around Guelph
and Rockwood.
Mrs. David Johnston r.nica ns t r -y
lw ok. aril at present is not do:ntp
tit w•.-11 as t xtr.•cted.
TILE LEADINGSCHOOL.
Th` Centra! P. :r.•--• Coiiege of
'-tretford •:ieei- tle forefront as
Icer' great • -:r•,...• •. Lina school
of a•\• -r :ea r1•.: i: riot only
• h e,r_.-{ : ..I :!1• \'.eAt.
b:it it t.:-•, '1 i rt. it+ .n•i
work is apple teat • et. :1,(i it - r . --
I /ration :or th • Fe ' 1 •rtn r by far
1th` 1nr;tet in th h.••:ury of (he CoI-
ge, and v•: i tle demand upon the
•chop: for train •d help was 1113.0)
times the` number greduating, Ily
th, College advertisement. whch 1:
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p Lars elsewhere in ill's paper.
•v:? f i. ,e that they have three d ,t,
Mr-. Will
hoot • after spending three weeks I'arl end LuuK[, ; ,tv, Lar.r saris
vi tine ;n 31;chi;:�ne. NI re. .Iacg•et
n•
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h, t, n in poor h• a! 111 ••'nc r •turn- i tie. -A.•,,,,.
eted beaminir. Early 4lasfo-
:ahen- n;: (:11:.•111 n • •v •re cold.
fit•. sri; i.:nRar.i ip nt Monday
r, 1 t I r rig
Miss: :va litotbers. of Crediton. h:,..
b en (i aged as teacher in U. 13 .5.
\o. 3, 'ullarton, Duties to C0ut-
tIelee 1 January 3rd. Salary $500.
1lr. Clarke.. of Granton. spent
Sunday :t town cii'it:nti friends and
re'iativee.
Mr. and Mrs. satubrook and child-
ren *peat Sunday in \Voodbam visit -
;rig fri..utl1;.
\\-e nre very sorry' to retort that
Mr. Conrad Kuhn is seriously ill
with appentlipit.e. We hope for a
r) speedy recovery.
Mi -s Alma Ui.:1 was in Exeter on•:
day last wick,
The children of the Mettiodist Sun-
day [School are busy practising these
day• for their entertalotnent which God save cur gracious King
will bc: held on Thursday the 22nd, Long live our noble /ling.
\Ve are having fine sleighing theta God save the. }ling:
day 4. 11ope it will e d bend Lim victorious,
CANADA NAIISONAlL I'UBLIC
BCIIuOL HYMN.
The follower. public school hymn
which last year was sung in some of
the public soht.ols of this section, is
on: which should commend Itself to
every school throughout our province
earticularly at this time, the closing
of another year. Great preparation:
err being made to celebrate the one
hundr-d years of peace between
Grrnt Britain and the United State!.
Th • tinging of this hymn, particul-
arly- the fourth verse cannot help
but inspire the children with a feel-
ing of good -will towards our neigh-
bors to the south, and also bind th^
ti•e that now exists. a little stronger.
continue
so 1.r- 1 lla , ,t
ink the holiday.. c ii.' and glorious �
Long to reign mf
O (.rel save tee "lug.
niter -p udinu a [etc Meek. visiting
relatives in Dashwood and Zurich.
fht. ,,first gilts in stone
(�„ prat' be pleased to pour,
Long may he reign.
M:ty he defend our Jaws.
And ever give us cause
To sing with heart and voicl-
God save the King.
Our motherland to thee.
Guardian of liberty.
Our joy and pride :
Humbly we now commelyd,'
Guide. guard, for ay: defend,
And may our spirits blend.
As waters wide.
1fi It
Ila Brown. r •turned home
Mr. Graham stem Sunday in I:x-
ter.
Quart •rIy' meeting will be held in
th 'Evangelical church next Sunda/.
Thr children of the Erasure:Ica!
Sunday school art busy practising for
their .•ntertdiaament which win be
held on Christmas 'Eve,
!itr. !lett 1Vilson and ]firs 11uze7
I)i luau, of I:xctcr. 6pent Sunday
o iI h friends h--r.-
N! , Ella II ay.•r and Ilerbie left
fel \\ nodstock where they will Tetit
tyre h h r sesttr Mrs. G. !taker.
Mi. II r b Young spent Sunday in
London with h'.e parrots.
Mrs, George !ferry. of Pontiac. is
visiting with h,•r parents Mr. and
Mrs. 11'ind.
(For the United States)
Guard thou our eistr•riand.
O'er h r thy loving hind
in blessing lay.
Grant nt prosperity.
:roe , y
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H v. I dwell, n' Exeter, occupied the :n darltness ;igh: irotr thee.
t •/pit :n the• SL•thodsil church on. I ido:n. true charity.
.nday morning and evening. , fhy strength for aye.
Som • of the farmers ear,. drawing And to our Empire one
t, cement block.• for the new sheds \\•hen:ea. beneath the sun
bleb will b• built .n the aprit►tg. }ler flag unfurl,•.!.
'sale• of the• young p.•opl,• nre en- I1,• thou h r �tr•n;;th and tower.
.1 a Al • good skating tin.- At , k on th Her guide from hour to hour.
e r rittt) in the field, . Cjrum•urling e.li her peas::
Mr.• Adrian Coughlin. of Centralia. To bit=.a the: world.
nt Tuesday in tntrn II th friend.. Linwood
t)' INTEREST TO FARMERS
U,-tr bution Of Heed Gr tin and
of [toes From the Central Ex-
t•r:n.nt: rarm, Ottawa.
By in.trurt on t,f the lion. ‘1i::
err of Ai:r.eic t -:r • a 1 ribu:.,rt t.•
being mad • th s••ason of aampt- A tit
superior sorts of gr lin rind potato e
to C.n'than rartn••r for the 1[11440'.
:t,ent of .- Th" stock for (batt.
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bntion lila be ,, seciir••tl mainly from
: b • Exp: ritn •nt..i Farm. at Ind.hr.
11etd, Sack.. Brandon. Mn..aand Ot-
tawa. Ont. The samples consist of
oat•, spring wheat. barley, field *' a,
t 1 1 - ,
Inf 1.t (.o n- or n. t •• nn c an
� r f R 1
rr stn• <. Th-• quantity of oats to h
sown is 4 lbs,. and of wheat or bar -
•y :, ib... suffieont in each cos • to
•..a one-rw hili •th of an air•. The
• iinpleA of Indian corn. 1i;a' and po-
.atues w•.•itth 3 lb!. each. A quan-
tity of e:cit of the following varier,. •
!i e • 1,•• n [••.red for this d .t* r:bn-
,.t.-17anr,r. :\L,u.diiie Danish
. n :. \\',n • ;\u ik Thousand do!•
•r Iniurn,•,•,1 Ligowo-all white ve-
ri t
\\'beat-•It.•11 varieties -Marquis and
F:Ir:y (ted Fife -early beardle�t Bort.
of high biking strength -11.d Fir,
-b.'ardlese-•Preston and ,liuror, ---
early. b•nrd.•d-White tar .li •-
W11.1 F:(. b:^atdlo•.i : Bob.. .•.;r!y.
beardless.
iI: r •y -six rowed-Mcnsury end
Manch•irinn, a 3Ci,ction from 3l t -
snry. 'rwo-rowed-Standw.•I1 and In.
vincsbl
field p.a•-Arthur i,n'I (%o,d•n
Vine.
Indian Corn. (nr etoelaae-F.nrly
aorta: :env' i J1'•'n.ght. Compton'.s
don and White Cap Yellow D nt.
Potatoes -Early vari-•tas-itoehes-
ter 1tn,••` and Irish Cobbler. M,•d-
THE BUSY IIUM
Of the Exeter Flour Mille can be
heard as they are busy grinding
MODEL F1.OUR
HAVE YOU EVER TRIED IT
Well you better• 11+1.1 if you with to
know what good bt a -id and pastry
and cakes are. 7 here is 1,c ti••til�t of
its superiority,i
,u a tbt, price makes it
the hest and moot economical !fair on
the market.
If you want superior flour for your
Christmas baking get Model
Your Xmas baking will be Al if you
use Model Flour
Harvey 'Bros.
EXETER TO BE INCLUDED IN
RADIAL LINE
., d..s'atch from Ottawa Bays:
\!: application ,n-i:l b;• made- to
ariiament for an act to incorporate
a railway company under the name
of the Imperial Traction Compatiy
with power to !ay out and operate
from Hamilton to Guelph. Guelph to
B rlin, Berlin to Stratford, Strata
ford to it. Mary • :. Marys to Lon-.
Oen. London to Ing moll, Tngersotl
to Wcud'tock. Wooiytock to Brant-
-ere Brentford to Hamilton. with
•xt.•n=ion.; from a point between
Brantford and Hamilton to Niagara
Fells. and from a ooint batweet;
et. Marys and Stratford to Lake
. `heron. following th • shore to Sarnia.
SEED HOUSE:
Formerly W. Clark's!Brown's
Implement Building
THE BUSY CORNER
CREDITON
Gigantic Mark Down Sale
Ready for the BUSIEST SEASON of the YEAR
in cur last issue we gave you an outline of all goods in general off which we are giving the various
Discounts and shall continue doing so until DECEMBER 24. Below '. c itclni; e a FEW SPECIALS
which space did not permit in last issue, C.1SII OR TRADE.
LdOles GOdts
Since we have advertised these at a
lug reduction we find our salve have
increased enormously and cur stocket
present is very much broken and we
offer the balance at lite Rent-e-rintl.
Ask to see our Light and Dark
Tweed ('nate. Excellent go/slily and
very '.yarn,. it. 11.'.t.r• PRICE. About
twenty•five• ('hi)oret. and Missea'
('nate 11 s t.v Pturx. This is a snap,
Newest this seasons cost. at Tim
Pelt ('INT. and Twe!rrT•F1'E Pttn
(WV according to styles•
i.,,ltes conte in Black Nester cloth,
quilt lined with dyed Setee *od Oppni•
stun collars excellent quality at 'I MN
('RN CRNT. (4'4'.
This is our hest
$25 t1\l duringst. iteto tlit 2•GO
A iatl Limb Ilnedslth same
cellar beet gilaliLy' elle 1 fuel cella'reg-
tear
22.50 for 20,00
Several imitation Pony' n
Black the kind *hat ,ire heel
teneively all over ('*nada reel
16.00 for 13.00
ate in
dd ex
It
NotIofl� for JdS
61Its
Hand hags. Handkerchief .td c'"!
Inv flags, Belts, Montero. 1'e .y "'l-
iars. Handkerchiefs, ,Jewel ,ers, I'er
flours, Back combs, ('Inutls,. Retia fs
Fancy shawls, Silverware, 1 11ery-.
biunhes. etc. Fancy ills).- `11•,Is
china here in abundance.
6eotsFurolsnl�gs' Furs
Our (range of Suite and Overcoats
for Boys, Youths and Men is very
Targe end is a line that we atwcialiie
in and are shitting eeve:ything i1. the
Newest Fabrics avid Designs from the
('hrapest to the Hest.
11 a handle chiefly the C. N. st R,
Brand in Men's front
$4.50 to $25
Showing Overcoats in Blacks. Meltone
and Beaver Clothe, and Tweeds made
with both Velvet and Convertible Col-
lars from
$6 t0 18.00
Meti's and Boy 'a Sweaters and Swett•
ter /'oats. Pea .Iacket4. Water and
1Vind Prost Smocks Etc.
:Hen's imitation Seal -lifted quilt lined
and Imitation Latah lined Coate with
Persian Lend) and Mar t l'ollars,
Shells ,t good black Heave! Cloth at
20.00 to 25.00
All above Goods during
Sale 10 per cent off
See nor itnnge of ('ollars, ('ape, ('ra
vette. Mufflers. Maxi, Handkerchiefs.
Mitts, Muerte Etc. Showing n special
15c Excelda Handker-
chief IOc,
Underwear
Flce'-P Lined at eoc and Idle reg tt, ,.
Wool (unehrinkahh•1 53c to Leen per
Garment.
We wish to cull your attention to
the beauty of the hu, the fashionable
lines and excellent workmanship in
our collection of fin ruffs, stoles,
muffs, collars and c,wts.
Have but one Asti achan black and
nice curl regular
38.00 for 30.00
Several Ladies' 1.1 ermot lined with
`able Ot p"eun1 call .r and good Black
Kersey shell regular
38.50 for 34.00
This is a Snap
Showing extensive range of Mink
Marmot Stoles, Fancy Neck piece and
Mutts also Isabella. Sable, ynx and
Dyed (' et a Special
Ten per cent Discount
Me ri s
We have ('oars Wallaby,
Yak, Dolt. Fac• , ,all to go at
Russian
Ten per cent Off
(lace Black 1►. •K Fur -lined Conte.
German Otter ('.,ller, shell is good
lilack Beaver tegileir
35,00 for 28.00
..6=1114 fle1.11=4
House Furnishings
('at pets, Squares, Curtains, Floor
Oilcloths ani 1,,noleutne, sVindoW
Shades, fete,
Ten per cent Off
Groceries are fresh and Prices to Compete with any Competitor.
Buyers of Red Mover, Alsike, Onions, Beans, Dried Apples, Hides,
Poultry, Butter ad Eggs for which We pay the Highest 1'i .ces.
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