Exeter Times, 1901-2-14, Page 8SRT ' ALI 1 NDTJ
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u hts for the Thrifty4.
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":Deal "Oriental" rage Cash vs. Credit ,
texture, artistic fla.st, 4.
army* and, real la the just finished stock -taking and and the past year
yid far them -ire .essful we have ever had. Does that not speak '+
Sue."' the " Cash and One Price " .method ? 'tl'hen
retofore wealth` e•
t the, far ]core bill by the year, is it not just a little lar;;er
' '" expected ? Do you get the closest prices when you 4.
buy on credit ? Of course not, You pay the long-winded '.f..
price every time. Did it ever strike you that way ? At
this season of the year, would it not be a good time to change
4. your plan of buying ? Don't you think you would be money
in by the end of the year? We think so ; and we think that
+ the success of your business proves the success of the Cash ,.
System , ,
We would like you to try the Cash System with us. 4'
We. think the benefit will be mutual. ;+
Cash produces bargains aifl our bargains produce ('ash. ;;
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on
Credit
it is only a temporary relief. It simply prolongs 1
CashA
settles ; credit unsettles. Cash is today ; credit
,t. taa tnorrQasr- Cash is original ; credit a poor imitation. Cash ,,,
takes while credit breaks. High price is the penalty of
credit. Low price the reward of cash. Cash is the end and
.'anal adjustment of a transaction, while credit is only the be.,57,
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ginning of an uncertain future settlement ,•
Put your thinking cap on and see if what we say about 4
tlae Cash System does not appeal to your business sense,
,/,; Try it test it ; and you will prove its correctness,
THOUGHTS FOR THE THRIFTY."
Ats
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`t' 0 pairs men's driv- J3 wool cutter or ';'
T CfiRTs ,
-i. ing mitts, calf skin buggy rugs, fancy ,
fa><ce, worth $'-.ki0. (j��p check patterns, large .-•
,.. ole.ring art esi.Oo # Ga\ CJ of • U. 4 worth $2.00, clearing i.
,t„ +t3te pair, arttI.O 7,
liritffls
1900.
For Marlowe owe Licenses
SedS011'
4Vc cling Rites, !
Watchncas, CIockes,
Jewelry,'
Spectacles, Etc
alta Our Cu tamers.
Some may not be aware that
• she have a jobbing business as
well as the retail: --the former
extending from Sarnia to Strat-
ford and Owen Sound, covering
the district to Lake Huron. The
demand for our goods has been
fairly good over this section and
the incoming orders a little more
numerous than for last year.
Sections of our Fancy Goods
the pride;leared, The balance
at the ,
a�rxter
, arrivingstock we
ands from other i,
M Monday, Dee.
The avowed pus, 190r,
�Yalk; the wifet,,at whole -
'salting the erol supplies includ-
d• T1 s"'a :ed, be a 'Christmas
h ew
gi..aft .which
.win another forth ,. h we
ALL ON
R. HICKS
tif.titch Repairing a Specialty
Centr
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TH EXF B TI
11oTEL OI AritE On Saturday last
W, Hawkshaw, of St. Mary, us
p= 1XETIR,
chased the Commercial lintel, in
Exeter, froth T. W, Hawkshaw.i
Ho will take possession M once. Wes.
idawkshaw, we learn will leave town,
but what his inteutiorts are we have
not learned. We congratulate W.
Ilawkshew on acquiring so vel'luable a
property, as the Cemmercaal its one of
the best hostelries in Ontario.
STRATFORD, ONT.
A. school that stands to -day without
a superior in. Canada, Jts appoiut-
meats are modern and pre-eminently
first-class. Its instructors are the best
that money can hire, Its training is
broad, thorough and practical. No
school in Canada has a better reputa-
tion for strictly high grade work, and
we are nut living on our reputation
but upon what we are doing in the
schoolroom to -day. Why not patro-
nizetd
our college g . Students admitted
each week. Write •for •handsome.
catalogue.
W. J. BLLIOTT,
b
aL
Pr 1riC3P
1
offer only to our old custoru4rs TO ADVERTISERS.
and their descendants. —
Christmas cards special, Thurs-
day noon to Monday evg next.
Jona Griuu,
EXE rEea
INSURANCE.
RNEST ELLIOT,
Ages for the WESTERN ASSURANCE COM -
'PANE, of Toronto; ; also for the Pucxxix FIRE.
xst: ax= COMPANY, of London, England;
4&Era,ton INSURANCE COMPANY, of Eng
and
pHU"RAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1901
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Jas. Willis is on the sick list.
Mrs. J. P. Ross spent Sunclay with
friends in London.
Mrs. F. W. Gladmaii entertained a
number of friends last evening.
Mrs. Manning,
of Bo anvkl]e
is visit-
ing
ing with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Ste-
wart.
Miss Retta Young and Mrs. Bleas-
dell, of Seaforth, are the guests of Mrs.
R. II. Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dauncey are
visiting friends in McGillivray and
Ailsa Craig this week.
Peter Frayne is nursinga sore hand
Y
the "result of a wound from an awl
With which he: was working.
Mr. and Mrs. Inksater,of Paris,
Ont., and Mrs. Floyd d and dughter, of
'
Seaforth attended the, wedding of
their sister,Miss ss Maud Welsh,
The Exeter hockey visited
ed
f
Parkhill. on Thursday last, and played
a game with the team of that town,
the score standing 11: 9 infavorof
Division Court was held at Zurich on
f
.Puesday. Owing to other pressing en -
g'
a nDoyle `Judge Do Ie could not at-
tend,
-tend; and Pl W. Gladman was request-
ed to
equestedtt5 preside.
Don't forget the Alexan
e 1 'a Concert . aid o
eiS lw C inl
the Free Library: 1 ricla :.
evening.
Mr., J. 13. Davis and wife, of West
-
exit Ohio, left yesterday for home after
visiting Mr. Davis' father at 711 Prin-
cess avenue. Mi. Davis visited ;some
of the Shorthorn stock farms in Mid-'
dlesex anct Huron, and be rept some'
heifers from Mr. Vii', Smith; l,of Hay
post office.-LoNpo T FREE PREs . -
The copy for changes must be left
not later than, Tuesday noon. Casual
advestisemente accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
i
Will Brooks spent last 'week visiting
friends in Blyth.
Miss Nettie Walters is 'visiting re-
latives in Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Westcott, of Sea-
forth, spent Sunday in town.
Miss Edith Sanders has returned
from visiting friends in Blyth.
W ingharn will claim one of our fair
citizen next week as a resident.
Sugar cored hams and bacon at the
Packing House at wholesale prices.
Miss Gussie Holland left on Tuesday
to visit friends' in Mitchell prior to go-
ing to Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hawkshaw, sr.,
of St. Marys, spent Sunday the >ruests
of Mr. John Hawkshaw.
Mack Vincent and Miss Emma Pen-
hale will leave on Monday to attend
the Grand Council of the R. T. of T's
in Toronto,
This (Thursday) evening the Park"
hill hockey team will play a match
with the Exeter team othe rink here.
A n •
lively contestpe is expected.
Conductor Ireland, who has had the
London, Huron , and Bruce run for
many years, is leaving "Wingham, to
run between Owen Sound and Pal-
merston.
Mrs. Henry Jones, of the London
road, south, sustained a paralytic
stroke last week, all one side of her
body being afflicted. Mrs. Jones has
since died.
A merry sleigh load of young people
drove out to the residence of Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Caldwell, near Hensall on
Friday evening and report " having
spent a pleasant time'.
Harvey, of the 2nd con.,Isaac H ey,Hay,
is advertising his farm -and farm stock
for sale, having decided to go west and
seek his fortune. See sale register in
another column for particulars. Any-
one wishing to purchase a good farm
will do well to keep the date in mind.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart enter
a number of friends on Friday evening
to an At Home; in honor of Mrs. Stew-
art's
tew-art s sister, Mrs. Manning,of Bowman -
vine, Guests were present from Hen-
sall,Zurich,Seeforth andBowmanville,
and a very pleasant evening was spent
by all.
Miss Kate Bonthron entertained a
number of her friends on Monday
evening to a sleighing party.'Afters
pleasant°
drive to Hensall the crowd,
f
were entertained at the hoe of Mr•s,
;and Mrs. H, Arnold, where cards and"
dancing, were indulged in till shortly
after midnight ' when .the party re
turned home,
Da .•vTg of MRs. lizenar Jo\'Es,-1
Elizabeth Book, beloved wifeof Henry
Jones,, of the London road, Usborne,
died on Tuesday after a short illness.
Deceased was taken ill a few months
ago, but on Thursday last was stricken
with paralysis, ' one side becoming
wholly affected, After this she gra,,
dually sank. Deceased was in her
43rd year, and was a sister of Mrs, W.
Trott; and Mrs, Richard Williams,.
Exeter.
ENTERTAINED H;,s EAu'Lo',r s.—R..
E, Pickard, of the R. Pickard Qo., an
Friday evening last entertained his
employes of the Exeter and Hensall
stores, together with their wives, at
his residence on John street, A tasty
supper was served aboatt 7 o'clock in;
the dining room, which had, been
prettily decorated for the occasion.
This disposed of, the drawing room
was repaired to, and Isere the com-
pany,spent the remainder of the even-
ing in the enjoyment of music and
other means of amusement and enter-
taainnent,
BaalUS's..-At M B n Abbott's barn
raising last week Mr. W. H. Elliott of
the Sauble Line met with. what may
be aserious accident,chisel
was eatelessly left ou one of the upper
beams and while raising the bent it fell 1
on Mr, Efiott's head, cn ting through
his cap and cutting a deep gash in his
head= Mr•. John Atk:iuson of the
Sauble Line. Biddualph,has purchased
a house in Centralia, and intends inev-
ing there in the near future. -Mr.
James Brown has rented the house
lately occupied by Dr. Reevely of
Lueaan,and tutendstnovingthere in the
spring.
Ptuzas rani SURD GRAM—Prot
Robertsou, Dominion Commissioner
of agriculture and dairying, has an -
minced the result of seed gratin acen-
eti..ou for prizes anaonntin to $10,000mated lay Sir William 0. Macdonald.
I'nr fall wheat,'Orst prize in Outario;
$2i,svon by Berrie .Andrews, Sheridan;
spring wheat, Henry J. Wright, Pa-
wassaan, These prizes were altered to
boys and giels in all provinces for 1110
selected beads. Mr, Robertson will
supply seed grain for those :desitin,g to
enter the competition in 1901. Send
for saauples boys and try your luck.
Remember the Alexander-Selway concert ou. Feb, 15th-
PICKAR[!'S
Stook - TaKing GiGaril u
SALE .0
Now In Rull Swing.
AT Tisa PovLTia Suow , The fol -
owing Exeter exhibitors at the Huron
Poultry Exhibition held in Goderioh
last week, carried off the prizes men-
tioned ..--white plynaouth rock male,
Senior & Grieve tad ; also 2nd for hen
in same class ;2nd for white Nevin
dotte ben, lst for cockerel and lst for
Carling Bros won ist for light timbale,
male, :end for hen :and 2nd for pullet,
in same class ; also' 1st for angle game:
bantams, and 1st for pullet in sane
class. John Moore lst for male slain- !,
ish, let for hen, 1st for cockerel, and
lst for pullet in same clam. It was de
cided by a vote of one over Exeter, to
hold the next exhibition in 'gingham.
Messrs. T. B. Carling,.1. H,^ Grieve
and J. Moore were elected to the
Board of Directors.
OrnrizoII WEDDING. — On Tuesday
morning, notwithstanding the severe
storm of snow and drifts, a number of
our villagers turned ont at the early
hour of 7.30 a, m., to witness the mar-
riage at Main -Street Methodist church.
of one of our fair daughters, Miss 111aud�
Welsh,yonngest daughter of Mr. Wm.
Welsh, William -street, to Mr, W.
McDowell, a promid]ng young dentist
of Listowel. The bride was suitably
attired in .a very handsome costuna'e of
brown cloth and entered the church on
the arm of her brother-in-law, Mr. W.
Bissett, while Mrs. Blatchford, the.
church organist, played Mendelssolins'
Wedding March in her usual good
style, The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Mr. Milyaard. After con-
gratulations
ong atulations the happy couple were
driven to the depot and started on
life's journey. They with reside , in
Listowel. THE TIMES joins ahost of
friends in congratulations.
FARnwELLING, Miss KiNsasAN.=The
following from the 'Blenheim News re-
fers to a daughter of Dr. Kinsman, of
Exeter: -One of our teachers, who bas
been en the staff: of the Blemheim
school for a longtime. taught her final
lesson last Thursday. She bad been
beloved by all, and her departure is
much regretted. As a farewell and
loving token to Miss Kinsman, her
pupils
that afternoon
got up a very
good concert, and presented her with;,
a handsome ring. The programm
'.'
consisted'of a dumb.er of good sale
tions on the phonograph given b3
Mass Louie VonGunten and Master
Clarence Higley; two selections by
Master Kinnaird .and Durfy, .which
were encored; Rev. Ms. Brown. who
was present, gave an address, as also
did Principal Hamilton and Miss Ted-
ford. The other selections ` were all
given by the pupils of the sixth ;:and
seventh rooms. There was a dialogue,
"The. Farmer," given by six lads of the
sixth room; a recitation, ,,A Morti-
fied Mistake,"given by Miss Gertrude
Wedge; a recitation, "House-cleaning"
given by Miss Reva English; a dialogue
by Miss Louie VonGuuten.and Edith
Pegg; and last a short address given
by the chairman, Master Duncan Sam-
son. The memorial ode was sung,
and then' Miss Kinsman, the. retiring
teacher, was presented by Master Mel-
ville';Rice, with a ring, while an ad-
dress was read to her by Miss Grace
Landon. The whole' concert was a
'
success, as also the. teacherre-
tiring,
who is
tiring, was. On account of duty's,
more pressing call, she was compelled
to leave us. We all wish, her success
in her new path of duty.
POSTS Fon SALE The undersigned
has 700 cedar posts for sale on lot 6,
con. 4, Hay..: Goodroads to the piles,
Apply to S. HOLLAND,
;or A.
Exeter.
1 returned to tilton Moro
Be Han
Mrs. l
clay after a pleasant visit with her sis-
ter, `Miss Smith,
ett
Bf:N
8 IN NS ! I
Regula' 05e. Flannelette Blankets for 75c.
Regular lc. wide -width Flannelette for tic.
Regular Sc. grey Sheeting for Se.
Regular llal 120, dark colored Flannelette
ol
100.
Regular 50c. Dress Goods for lac.
Regular $7.50, $10.00 and $12.00 Mantles for $3.50.
Regular" 75e., $1, $1.25 Corsets for 50o.
Regular 50c. and "75c. Windaw Shades for 39e.
Regular 121-2e. box Eddy's Matches for Se.
Regular Sc. box Royal Yeast Gabes 2c,
Regular 25e, and rye. heavy Cottonttde for 22 1-2e,
5 packages good Corn Starch. for 25e.
a lbs, finest new Valencia Raisins for 25e.
0 lbs. best cooking Figs for tae.
Best wooden Clothes Pegs, per dozen le.
5 lbs. best loose Gloss Starch for 25e.
4'fen's $17.00 and $18.00 Scotch. Tweed Suits to orUe�
$13.00.
33 1 ° discount o. Ladies' Fu
T
HE
WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR PIIO.AUCE.
'Caking
Besides showing the profit or loss means a house
cleaning in a dry goods store, Any line that will not be
thoroughly up to -date- for spring trade is placed On the bar,-
gain
ar'-gain tables regardless of cost.
We have a few of These L r es..
Not Many eve are pleased to say.
e have a. Great. %any or Ends
which we placed among the reran All first class goods
in dress goods, wrapperettes, cotton ades, prints, flannelettes
and cottons.
A
NG BROS.
A Free Catalogue,
If you ltave'ant received a copy ask for It or
d f'pr one.
It ifuustrates tho famous Gaedye.ar Welted
later Shoe" In the season's metier shapes,
rtes, leathers and celecs,
If there's saes "Slater She. °' Agency in year
OWn, 4rep a. postal to the address :iaereundler
d you can er-
er avhaaat shoe
want byerolaa ..
Every 4Slater
ne bears the
trademark ea the
' naarne and
Sli
1
$$,co or $3,$o.
Piekartl COi'uurniture
Direct Importem.
Sugar cured hams and bacon at the';
Packing IIouse at wholesale prices.
T:uE STOEIL —During the forepart of
his week, this portion of the heanis-
here t Miss Jennie Pickard is v.isitinp; storm was visited by a ins we snow
friends in Brantford, and will remain , and while the trains were not
I
delayed, (Tam
fora few weeks, l,Our ycoua the a: correspon den e, blocked.
h re -
Harry Welsh, of Renes]], had a l fore, falls short this weak.
couple of lingers taken off in a planing '
machine the other day. SoCxaL —A
soc
i a1 �t
will be given onArthur Balkwill, formerly of Exeter' Wednesday evening
Emporiurn
The Economy Store
Cali
I
i
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1 null l t« X011 111 etl that c il, )O c st°ttellltl � is
C c
Feb.
20th, in the correct,, �.
but now of Hamiota, Man., has dis- s Main St. Methodist aural by the
posed of his tailoring business there. 1 Dung ladies of the Epworth League.
Use Turkish Scalp Foodfor falling or l freshrnents will be served. after
'grey hair. It prevents Dandruff and : vhieh a musical and literary program
raam
relieves Itching of the Scalp. Only `11 be given. Everybody made wel-
fi0c. a bottle al Lutz's Drug store. come and is cordiali.nvitation extended
Rev. R. Milyard received a unani-
mous
to all. Admission 10 and 15 cents,
mous. invitation from the Quarterly Don't forget the date.
Board of Main St. Methodist church to -_.
remain for a. third gear, which. has i SPECIAL SEarvlca>.s. -- The special
been accepted. evangelistic services iu James St.
W.Miners, agent for the World behurch last Sunday were attended by
Publishing Co„ of Gnelph, is on his 1 Iarg'e. Congregations, particularly in
rounds selling the "Life of Queenthe evening, Mids Morton, the evan-
Victoria." This is the best work and, gelist, 'preached with marked earnest -
should be in every person's library, r. • ness and power, and received the close
attention of the congregation. Some
have already expressed desire and
purpose to begin the Christian life.
The services ate continued through
this week each evening except Satur-
day, Next Sunday Miss Morton will
Wm. Wood, of Osborne, moved his
familY to London on Tuesday, where
they will in future reside. Mr. and
Mrs. !l ood are good citizens, and we
wish them success in their new sphere.
Mrs. M. Floody and daughter, (D, ST,) preach at bah services, her
theme being "The conqueror from
Edoni," The public are earnestly in-
vited to these special .meetings,
Mrs. D. Johns is visitiing friends in
St. Marys,- - a-
Mrs A. Ford is visiting her friends
in Brantford.
Lillian, of Blyth, are visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Crocker, pre-
vious to moving to. Bannockburn,
Hastings Co., where they will reside.
Dr. H. M. Cowen, of Galt, formerly
of Exeter, has just been appointed to
the chair in Pathology and Bactemo-
logy in the Chicago Post -Graduate
Medical School. He is a graduate of
Queen's University.
Everybody y is using Dix Laxative
Cold Cure Tablets for the immediate
relief and rapid cure of Cold in the
Many bargains still loft in FANCY GOODS, also
Parlor Suites, Bedroom Sets,
Sideboards,
Tables, Couches, etc,
of the GIDLEY Stock.
Wood Taken in Exclian a Tor Furniture.
everley 14 Huston,
Remember the stands.
OPERA HOU:E BLOCK.
ODDFELLOWS BLOCK.
Heaman of London, visited his ' To -day is "St. Valentine's Day."
son W. J, Heaman, town, on Friday.
Pork was worth $5.60 live weight,
Berlin citizens s willerect
L 5.000
eased $7.00, ou the Exeter ns1
sterday. •
statute in memory of Queen Victoria;
Head, Influenza, Sick, Nervous or s ,, the'
Neuralgia Headache, etc. Only 15c. ail Mrs. Powell and' daughter have re- home of Mr. John �Vithell. Fullerton,box at Lutz's Drugstore. ' turned from a pleasant visit with w the scene of a:happy event when
Hon. Thos. Greenway, late Premier friends in Woodstock. his daughter Marie, was married to
of Manitoba, bas begun an action Several young bachelors in town Mr. Wesley Jefferson, • of Hibbert.
against Smith & Sons, cattle breeders, have received invitations from their The Rev. Mr. Whiting, • of the .Mit-
ofGrimsby,for $200 damagesfor alleged
failure to famish a certificate of
pedigree of two head of cattle which
he purchased from the defendants.
Messrs. Bawden &. McDonell last
week sold another of their imported
shire stallions, "dankfield Barron," to
Raymond McConnell, of Londeshciro.';
This is a fine animal, and possessing,;
superior delineal qualities should be a'
valuable acquisition to the neighbor.
hood to which he has gone..
A meeting of the teachers ofDis-
trict No. 1, West Huron, will he held,
in the Exeter P. S. on Saturday, eFb'
,'
16th, at'2: p. m. Program :-1, To.:
Public School Leaving course, . W
Bagshaw ; 2, How to cultivate a tas
'beautiful, Miss' Rsk; 3,
for hebeu Euclid
P. Gardiner.
The Division Court held on Wednes-
day was presided over: by , F, W. be cured? Yes in a night. Nerviline
Gladman; in the absence, through ill- gives a coMp]ete knockout to pain in
ness, of Judge Doyle. The' only" case the back, because it is stronger, more
efore the Court was Davis v`s. Drou- penetrating, more highly pain -subdue -
ht, an action for $50' damages for in- ing'than any, other remedy extant.
ury inflicted by the defendant's hoar One drop of Nerviline has more power
n some cows of plaintiff. ,judgment Over pain than five drops of any other'
'forP laintiff, $47. Both the parties remedy, and it is true strength you
live the South Boundary, Us- want when you'ye got a pain. Your
borne, L. I3. Dickson, forlfi., .1. G. moneyback if' it is not so: Druggists
Stanhury, for'deft. p sell Nerviline.
brethren in Hensall, to attend a ball
on Monday evg., 13th
Mr. and Mrs. Aiello Dow were in
Gorrie this week attending the funeral
of the former's rnother,.who died there
at the age of 93 yrears.
Balsam surpasses all
Wknans.Cough
other cough medicines for the cure of
Coughs, accompanying Ia grippe,
Colds and Bronchitic troubles. Only
2c.; a bottle at C. Ritz's
"x:..Drugstore.
chell Methodist church, officiated.
The bridesmaid, Miss Cobbledick, of
Ailsa Craig, cousin of the groom,
wore a becoming dress of -white or-
gandie, and carried a bouquet uet o pink
and white carnations. Little Miss
'Vine Jefferson, niece of the groom,.
Iso daintilyattired in white organdie,
nd carrying a bouquet of pihk and
l acted as maid .of
ed roses, prettily
onor. Theroomsanan was Mr. J.
g the bride, About
;'Withell, brother of
Doll t fOr lit the Alexan..;ixt nests- were '_present, amongst
g yg
' ":•horn were friends from Mitchell,
r
der Selo a (koncert Ili aid a1f.
. �' Hensall 'London,
>eaforth, Exeter,
1 r r Fri , d> Chica o.
i:,he FI't3e I, b A, �, day.. ilea ])rale,, Sarniii an g
gifts to the popular young coup
avenina The le
b
�`�• were-ma9 n and valuable.T
he
room, s
PAIN IN THE gift to the bride vvas a beautifu circle
Makes life miserable for many.Can it and his gift, to the bridesmaid a a circle
pin of golden leaves set with pearls
�cr
pin of Olivines.
This signature is on every boa pt the genuine
Laxative BrontopQuinine Tablets
the romedythat cores m cold: in poo day
r,
F�Om
Yoltl o1116
Door.
Our goods are the best
that
money ca'ii'•bu ;: OurY, "
prices the-
$ are aslow as the 1...
'tat
est. Our terms are of the
most liberal kind.
We
are one of• yourselves.
These
areg ood reasons
why we claimyour patron-
age. p
a e.
g
We have
ealways on hand.
Pianos, Or an
s Sewingg
Ma-
chines, Sewing Se n Machine
Needles,
Oils. and'
Re airs'•
also Violins Guitars, .
Mando-
lins Banjos, Sheet and: Book
Music, Song and Music
Folios, Music Teachers Sup-
plies,
P.
plies, etc.
A4
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ed.,;