The Brussels Post, 1891-3-27, Page 44
New Advertisements,
Notioe--R. Ross.
L00a1--W. Dines.
Locale -B. Gerry.
I ...al -1' fleabane
1oeal-1)r MuKe,vey,
L' eoe ie-Mrs.1.0. l0o:.ers,
Ceetroiline--J. T. Pepper.
Deg poet- Mrs, Greenslade.
Perm for sale -Wm. llabk i rk,
Varna for eale--1'erguson tiros,
Local -Powe Publishing house.
Abstract--I3russele School Hoard.
Millinery --W. Niglu legate ce Co.
Auditor's report-•ViUage of Brussels.
Dissolution of pnrtuer'.bip-Roberts Lk;
Plum.
leleLeod a System Renovator -J. T.
Pepper.
01)c 3t rus5cis " l: ' t.
FIUID i J , MAIL `37, 1891.
Tent School Board is doing right In in•
eisting on the regular attendance at school
of all Children from 7 to 13 years of age.
If parents or guardians are careless or
heedless in tide very important matter
the Trustees are legally bound to see the
taw eufoaced. 'rat: Puss b:,eks them up
in this move and hope they will bring
every offender to time.
Tut: C;tnudiau Nation says :-There
are four pnesibl,l dostiniee for Canada :
1, Ooloaiel llepende',ee ; Lnpe'inl
Federation ; 3, Ant:•fie:en Annexation ;
4, Na'ionitl Independence in elliniew
with (creat Brit.,iei. The first, as a per-
manent destiny, le impnsiblu ; the Dec•
and is impracticable; the third is un-
desirable ; the fourth le full of hope, and
Will yet hare right of way.
Tim executive committee of the West.
ern Dairyman's Association met Thurs-
day afternoon of last week in Toronto.
Hon, Speaker 13.dlantyne presided, and
theta were present :---C. E. Chadwick,
Ingersoll (Seeretary) ; John Geary, Lon-
don ; Robt, Cleland, Listowel ; L. Cas-
well, Ingersoll, end A. F. McLaren,
Stratford. It was acceded to £ouud a
new dairy school itt Tavistock ander the,
charge of Adam 13e11 f, r expurituentnl
mud educational purposes, where cheese
makes and their patrons stay receive
instructions without chary. The fret.
ideut, DIeeers. Melawee a..1 Cleland
were named a4 a r curates to slake all
arrangemeets. lour milk inspectors
will be al,peuute.l 1., be tine proseobors
in e'pry u, lir intik io t;lit:evil
. with.
TILE Provincial liecwcce report reooe^_t-
ing the openntion of the liquor license
Nays. during 1890 shows an Imreas„ in
the untnLer of licenses granted during
t.he1•enr, 10 1887.3 the uumbcr „ranted
I3II4 1,585 ; in 1888.0, 2,485 ; in 18+1:1 90,
3,0Q9, The Provincial revenue derited
from the lie-euscs is a'so inc:tettsed, the
t9gures being for the three years named
respectively :-.3201,519.451, :;239,511.53,
and 3307,281.53. Thr. municipal revenue
far the carne yen's ea :--1887.8, 9150,•
070,80 ; 188811, 9130, 297.70 and 1380.90.I`
43207,953.45.. The inereas, i* attributed
to the repeal of the Canada Tenperauoe
Act in the different Innniuipalitios. The
flees collec'ed during the year unwonted
to 521,078.20, as compared with $18,-
.151.63 in 1888 9. The number of prison-
ers committed for drunkenness during
the year 1800, as compared w;th 1880),
shows a decrease of 221. Tito auonntc
coilected on cement of licenses and
tiuce, including the sums imposed by
nnuuicipal by laws, with the ditties do.
rived from vessel licenses, were; -18.97.8,
9395,950 ; 1888 0, 31711,855 ami 1889.00,
9080,060. This evidence, thangh a long
time coming before 6164 lteblie, is good
unci sttbetented evidence that the Scott
Act was the moans of curtailing the con•
sumption of intoxicating beverages,
Tne, Interne -none -1 RoyalTemplar
says :-Tile elections are over and the
parties are buoy counting noccs. The
prohibitionists are in this count. They
were not in good fighting trim for rho
contest. Their orgatizetion was little
better than no organization at all, for
general political purposes. They did a
little guerilla fighting, however, and they
moist have surprised themselves with the
results. Notwithstanding the lack of
organization, lack of plan, leak of leader-
ship, prohibitionists ttseertecl themselves
in this eleotton as never before in the
history of Cainde, The leaven cs certain.
ly working, end the indepetdenee tuned.
fasted means a dead brei tt with the old
particle, sooner or Liter, if the question is
not made a direct issue. In almost
every corlstitusnoy where a member who
voted against prohibition, sought t'e•eloo-
tion, he £otmd that ho teas deserted by it
number of party friends, who either ro•
fused to vote or voted for his opponent.
While the Libetuls are disgusted with
their failure to every the country, and
(Annervetiven are dieeppohlted over their
serious !ogees, prohibitionists who under.
etancl the situation, are Wearing a safe.
lied grin. Wo have macle remarkable
gains, and the politician's extremity is
our opporttmity. So far as Ontario is
dencerned, we have kept the matter troll
in hand and arc able to give our feeders
a peony reliable report of the results,
We have trusted to friends in the other
provinces to work them up, but we are
not yet iii reocipt of details. The °lassiil.
I'HE USSELS POS'1
cation which we maks is, 90 It rule, based Perth. County.
upon direct carroepondeuee with the !
oandidetcs, but in a few cases we have
depended upon the advice of friends. If
there are not scone errors it will bo very
strange, and we partleglar4y request our
readers to notify us et once if they de.
teat a mistake. No doubt some of the
men classified tie prohibitionists lntvo
thus far shown n0 ucbivity in temper-
ance work, but they have promised to
vote right. Others elassited as antis
may have shown public sympathy with
the cause, but they either voted against
prohibition in the last Parliament or re.
fused to Bay they would vote for it, In
the last test division on prohibition in
10 the House, the Ontario ropresentati.
yes were divided ue foliows : '28 for ; 53
against); 9 did nob vote. Of those who
voted for prohibition, six were defeated
in the election, viz t Boyle, of d:fonelt ;
Cook, of L. 9110005, who left his own
ttonstituency and coutestr43 N. Minces
with Dlr. M00arthy ; Dickenson, of
Carleton ; Platt,of Pt. 1:d ward ; Waldie
of IIalton ; Wi'san, of Lennox. Boyle,
Platt, Watdi° and Wilson were defeated
by pledged prohibitionists. Co01t'5 eon-
stitueucy is now aepreeented by ;Ate
Spohn, en equally gond tempasucce man,
The only possible loss to that of Molten -
gen, of Carleton ; We have no rethtbte ad-
vice with regard to 1L•. 1 Deigins, the
nte10 ihetnber for that ('n. (if {Luso who
voted against prohibition, ten aro alnmlg
the slain of the contest, viz: Bell, of
a,ddingtnn ; Cargill, of 40. Mural Oar'1-
ing,of Loudon; 0eiliett, of W. Nst'.
timutlterl.'tud ; Meson, of North Perth :
McCnlla, of 1'eel :)'nttere,n, of Essex;
Porter, of \Vest heron ; Smith, of 8,
Ontario. No nese than eight are defect-
ed by men who will tote straight for
prohibition, and the other two WO 1 10
not able to olnazify.
Huron County.
A new telephone office has beau opened
et Hensall.
A general meeting of the members of
the D'Iol(illop Instu•ancs Co. is celled for
the 28111,
Thomas Manson, of the township of
Pullet ton, lost his dwelling house by fire
on 1Vedneedny of last week.
The mutual concert under the auspices
of the Exeter hire Companies was held
in Drew's Hall an Friday evening 'March
20th.
A new hotel is to bo erected shortly by
lli T'ylrc to replace t e p usent •Kirk•
ten Hotel. 1 fie brick mid stone are al.
leanly o11 the. ,1 ,1111,1.
Dickson C Son, of i!.0 C1otlerie.'.1 wool.
on mill, Ease started the manufacture of
rag onrpet in isildirion to the regular
, business done by them.
(eor:e Anderson, of Exeter, is the
• possessor 01 41 111'011,1 of chickents, thirteen
ill {number, which were hatched tact
week. They cru a'1 living and in a
thriving 0oalitiou•
At the semi-annual meeting of 411. -
'Huron' Football Chub, of Seafurth, ou
e'ridny evening the following officers were
elected : -Hou. Pres„ 13. Jamieson ; bon.
lit vice.pren., 0, E. Jackson ; hon. Sud
vice.pree. G, 10. Croswell; errs„ Rr- 1V.
elertdint ; tiee•pres„ Uwee) Anderson :
Becrntttry, W.l',ende'gast; captain, G, 0.
Dewar ; eounetllo•c -11. J. Ch•nnvford, J,
W. Living«tote, 1V, lleDo,ald.
At a largo mud entbnsiestio meeting
of the Deaver Lacrosse Club held in Sett -
forth the following officers were elected
for 1 :-W. Il. Hamilton, President
T. 0.111l1 emp, Nice -President; W. DIo•
Dougall, Captain ; G, Bethune, Secret.
ary-Treasnt•er ; 0. 1''. Jackson, sen.,
honorary President; 12. Moshe, let Veto•
President ; (4. 1•%• Crewel?, 2nd Tice.
President ; Omar Nei), W. W. 7Irerdttl',
P. Freeman, with active officers, Mauag-
ing Committee.
L, Beatty, of Varna, 11,11,1 Editor
Holmes, of Cliet on, uud their respective
lawyers were in (10,10010h last week, the
two farmer 111110, :ging a preliminary ex-
itlninat3On in a suit for !that ettat'ed by
1[r. Beutty 0301101 the publisher of the
New Fon,. 1t will be remembered that
the libel arose nit of n communication in
the paper referred to regarding a etre
tried before the Varna magistrate in
which Mr, Beatty tras the de£euduu,t,
The ease will he tried at the fort homing
assizes.
One night recently while a Hallett
farmer w118 drivieg ]tome from Clinton
with a horse and cutter, the horse be.
011100 unmanageable, and throwing him
out got away from bin, What it came
le the railway track it turned up on it
and ran along the ties, passing safely
over it long open bridge and at the next
cross road it turned o19 end lauded in
trent of its own stable little the worse of
itsmishap, now it managed to arose
the bridge is the mystery, bot it 00ver-
theleee did so.
The Corrie leidetto says :-I1 is our
painful duty this week to record the do
utile of George Strong, which took plu0e
on Monday evening .last. Dir. St0Ong
was one of the early settlers in Howiok,
and has filled the position of treasurer of
the township for the last 23 years. The
cfe0ea804Rvae a member of the Dletbodist
church and a true end devoted Christian.
Ile was in the 8011) year of his age. His
remains were itttereed in the Gerrie
cemetery on Wedneeday afternoon with
Orange honors, of which order he was te
member. He was loved and respected by
all who knee him.
William Dempsey of Clinton was tried
and committed to Gorlerich jail for cane.
mibting rape on the wife'or Sam Barr, a
reepsetebfe fanner of the .110th eon.
Goderich township, 1; miles from Clin.
ton. '.Cho woman has been c•az3' f.n' a
number of years, and the iediguatio,
there is very strong against the prisoner.
Marr, it is said, caught the man in the
not, and besides giving him a good
thrashing held llirn et the point of it r0 -
velvet all might lung until ho was able
to secure asetstaneo from the neig11bors,
who at one seat for (ionstabe Wheatley
of Clinton mild had .Dempsey arrested.
The follosvin3,( lire announced as the
eenetle eon/misdate/re in tide dietriet
North Perth- S. S. Fellers Stratford t
.oath Perth -Geo, Levol'eage, Carling.
ford,
The night watehme n at Mitchell gets
9250 per 01)00111 and the 0119 00110641114
$100,
The everltge attendance at the Collo
gist:: loetitu'e, 636'4)teed, during (Pea
t•uary was 225, There aro 2118 rut nils o'
the toll,
The Firat Presbyterial) chard), St
Mitr,ys, extended 4 unanimous will to
the Rev. T. A. Oosgru • , .1 Port Rupe, on
Tuesday.
A sacred ooncort will be given by the
Whyte brothers St, Marys, w the Pres-
byterian Choral, on Tuesday evening,
March 31't,
W. F. Thompson, general merchnnts,
of Millbank, has assigned to 0, 33. Arm.
strop.", of London. Assets and liabi-
lities are placed at $8,01 0,
Thomas O'IIagan, whose literary
nl1ilitiss are recognize:1 and remembered
in Canada, now fills the editorial chair
of the Duluth Daily Tribune.
At the Mitchell town Connell the fe1-
loviug resolution 14118 pa8001.1 :-'shat
the constable be instructed to strictly
carry out the by-law referring to ohi111-
reu of 00bocl age who pithy truant end to
make an example or any who art re-
bellions or incorrigible,
John Anderson and James Murray cut
and drew out for de...he Late, of Blatt -
shard, one bemired and two cords of
Wove wood and 3300 rails within the bast
14 days, besides walking to work 11 cites
each morning said hank again at night.
This wood wait all taken otl j an aura of
bush which belongs to Jahn Barr.
Thu lnerutgentent of the 'Methodist
;sabbath scho'I, 41. ZDlurys, some time
ago iuntitutod e it Ilarc•el,' fn
'1114141 rho 111 uibera of the school 100.5
supposed M place n cunt for each year of
their age. On being opened it W:04 found
to COutnin the 517066 of 1.4, whish amnnnt
wil, be applied to rim billeting fund for
the new school room,
On Tnu day 'Toa. Ilieh-rds, of St.
Marys, was found lying on the rued with
the sleigh and load of ashes on top of
him. He was rescued 5101 taken to Cltns,
Hterrilt's ,eatdetiae in an nnoonsctons
cucdition. II5 bits afnoo 09311114043 con-
sctonsness, It seems he was Wanting
alongside the load when tt upset on hint,
Hie face and chest are baldly bruised.
We regret Itis our duty to ohroniole
the sodden death of Lewis Kirk, of 1i.irk-
ton, who dropped dead on Friday even-
ing, Mb inst., tvhen returning bonne
from a silo which he bad attended that
day. His son 40155 with hint is the rig
feud they were near his own gate when
he expired without a moment's warning;
or without making any complaint. In
the morning when he. left home he am.
peeved as well and hoalty 08 nsunl.
The editor of the Mitchell Advertiser
0,130 :--" efrs. Gilmore, an American
11013', lectured in the town Ilnil on the
subject of temperance,under the auepiees
1 or the W, C. T. IT., Inc fair audience
and gate general satisfaction, a,thongh
suns. or no think that we do gtt lectured
enmigl1 by the fair 1,,e0, 100 rofnr 10 the
! baelmlers of 00,11 t '- Shame of you,
situ. Cotwul', for casting any eetleotiutt
on the gentler sex. We would not he
'm'prisca to hear of ye 1 end.lenlybe.
caning hacd beaded,
While coupling cars on Tuesday morn-
ing at the freight shale Stretford, David
Cellaton, it spare rnndu1or nn the G. T,
11„ mot with an a0cideet 40111011 will pro-
bctbly prove fetal. 1ltevlug been for some
years it yar.unac, lie was assisting in tlt5
yard, where there was a shortage of men,
and had just made 1130 last coupling for
the might when he tans aunglit between a
ear and the •I,ed platform in such a way
ns to crush hint terribly. His collar
bone and several of his ribs were broken,
the ends 0f two of the latter penetrating
one of his limo. He is still alive, but
there is not much hope of bis recovery.
A handsome recognition of the long,
native effective political service of one of
the moat prominent veteran Liberals of
North Perth, henry Deering, J. P„ of
Mornington, was hale the other oveting.
About 100 people assembled at his resi-
dence, and Dr, James Johnston, of Mill-
bank, another champion of Liberal
principles, having boon called to the
chrt(r, an address was read and Mr. Doer-
ing presented with an excleedingly heed.
some and costly gold.heaclocl cane. He
responded in an appropriate speech.
Tames Grieve, the talented and pro-
mising Iltenlbee-5l5et for North Perth
who so nobly redeemed the riding -the
first Liberal repreuoutatt'ce eloolod since
COnfederatian, 41(15 present and made a
splen<lid speech, which teas receive ceith
hearty applause. A number of other ad.
dresses 4vere given, and the Company
titee sat down to a, sumptuous repast.
The remainder of the evening wits spent
10 p'easent social intercanrso and amuse -
news,
Abstract Statement
R. ROSS , Tretsar'c>'`,
Brussels Sc;laoo Board.
11,E01'e1PT8.
To L'alance from 1380 3 1-10 75
" Non-resident fees 7 05
" Equivalent to Government
grant for 1889 150 00
" Government grant 1890..., 140 00
" Municipal grant 12 84
11 Legislative grant 16 05
" Municipal asees5mont 1850 26
$28$9 05
To ltttlance on hand Jan,lst,'91 160 58
EXPENDITURE.
iby Teachers' salaries 31753 57
" Caretaker's salar7 75 00
Sec,-Treas. salary 25 00
Interest 48 08
" Wood 118 00
" Repairs and supplies 111 57
c' 1'oste,go, stationery and ex-
pres5 charges
" Balance
0 32
1(00 53
5'3335 05
Wt1, the Meeisipal Audi tore for the
village of Brussels for the ear 18004 ger•
tify we have examined ante books and
vouohorc in the bands of R. hoax, School
Baud Secretary.Treaenrcr, and find the
same correct and Of eaeh balance of $111)1,-
58 on hand.
J. N. ICrvneetl, l =�u(litora,
1 y, s. nim, i
ilrescele, ;114, 20,'01.
DZnllcu 27, 1891,
AUDITORS' REPORT
or the ` " .1.l..a e of Brussels
FOR THE YEAR 1890.
ItEC13IPTS,
Cash on hmtd ab lest audit 010117 30
Licenses 295 84
Rents 1110 0h
Provinnfal grant 149 00
County grant 04 05
Arrears and non-resident taxes, 82 94
Poll and dog tax - 74 00
Insurance refund (1-Iowe ce Co,) 292 10
Petered 731 30
Pert prmuiped on mortgage, 100 00
Amount levied on roll 0243 80
ASSETS.
(11 11 ou hand, local t oo,5557
Special use, Bedews.. 3175
County school and R. R, 181
Town hall
Fire Eegin0 and hots'
Maud iustrunlents
11' y scales
Howe mortgage due '9t
llotve Insurance ace 't.
'Mortgage on real astute,
Amount to b.clence.,,.
• 74
30
Ili
3851{0 07
51717 80
2000 00
-1010 00
200 00
1.50 00
5000 00
207 10
958 541
18003 10
9399811 831
EXPI&NDITURE.
Salaries a 361 00
Charity 167 75
Street improvements 970 09
Tire Dopertinent 2,54 63
Band 50 00
Printing 45 10
Miscellaneous 84 29
Election 009006es
Voters' Dist Court
Taxes remitted and uncollected
Registration 5 10
10
Fuel, $18,05 ; Insurance, $138,75 1.57 70
Town Hail 1'1 10
Board of Health 10 00
County rate 351 00
Railway rate 2(10 35
Coupons reckoned 165,4 00
School account 4084 05
Amount to balance: 1717 80
9 50
'22 82
107.04
$8183 07
LIABIId'1'IES,
Out.elanding coupons 001(1(ring9 300 00
1'reasrtrer's find tolleetor'c stIl.
arfes 80 00
lf00%1.1ioe' Institut25 h0
Reitw119 debt 231 89
Debenture debt '("200 00
8ohnol equivalent 1.19 00
932980 831
"(71'1 the undersigned Auditors of the elnuiaipal Accounts for the \'ilings of
VV Brussels, in the County of Heron, hereby certify that the 301500in3 etute•
meet of the receipts and expenditures as will as the aseets and liabilities of the said
Village of Brussels for the year 1800 is coarct, and that 10.0 find n 00011 balance in
the hands of the Treasurer of $1717,80,
Beessic s, liar, 20th, 1801.
I. N. KENDALL,
J. Y. S. KIRK,
1
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Bu1.,L Foil 8l'll?Y"'7 •—T El1,
utalerelpnecl baa reoeatly purchased
aucl 10311 koop for service it registered Do r.
hon buil ou 0(1, Iota%, oou, 6, Mewls. Terms
:1.50 to bolaid rat tune of service) with is l
seloge of returning if necessary,
04.3(n JNO. 0UI1111L1, Proprietor,
TElifvf$ 01+ SERVICE OF MY
Quo CONY, $0201; 41 Oows J8900; ndaitnnal
50405, 81,00 eech, 011 the property of ono
800100. A discount of 10 per cent, will la
deducted Whoa paid 5t the time of servioo.
Jersey Cows .$3,00 neon extra,
G. A.1)100=AN, Druggist, ,tn,
IMPROVED LARGE W 13'ITJ71"0191C.
SHIRE 1330A18,
present season theilmproved large a 01111-
Yorkshire )lie "liecdv" on lot 00, eon. 0,
Morris, b,t which a llm)te,t number of owe
w911 be taken, Terms $1,00 to he paid at
time of service, with the privilege of return-
ing if n000scary. Pedigree may he seen up.
00 application, 40139,11517 elloRor,,
1013 _ Proprietor,
riiWO PL',t5E•13R]OD PIGS FOR
sl5RVt01(,•--The undersigned hes re.
fit North half Lot 4'0,100s.T Moats •i Pito
bred net 104150 Bohr, bred by Mr, Buell, amt
also an 0010 imcmrted t bester 7Vbltn, one
rens old, brad by `i'h00. (scorer, Putnam,
from m1))nrtod stook on both sldee, rbcs
pop t„nk 3rd 1,)455 at the Iu.1110Mel Tnhibt.
(tan, Toronto, 10313,i» Ones of 17, and 0100.
)rd at the Western Fair in a elms of 10.
'1' -.ries, elect, to be paid at time of service,
with c', cv11op0 of r06trn)ng if uaian!ary.
1s -if 8, WA1,I(181t, Proprietor,
Half the Virtues
--)01(r(—
ST.
_-_.)OIL(._---
T. LEON
Have never been Told.
Bead this --
JOY FOR PAIN.
Dyspepsia, indigestion, pains in breast
and kidneys for years v i;y bad. When 1
stooped could ecarooly straighten 09 ; felt
nnise,able. For three mouths I pe,sisted
in a free use of S'1. LEON \VcTntt. it was.
the corp of joy to me; brought relief, per
excellence; pains, stilling, etc, all gone.
Call at my office, I will tell fttr more
about the value of St, .Leon, AV. BBrooms,
250491 re Laundry, 8211 Queen street weer,
Toronto.
lad thiw-
1'1l.fUT':1 i1S,t1(A(1 i 4 O),
10.1 rhenctafism in 1,,y ku.e,.coni 1,
•
1.,!,,,su
, 1 nlabea
e, •15. every Jew a l.e•
11r. 110 n s, r;n pirr l,.,u dry, a Prod 1140 I0
u t
•1-0. p 1 •0 710 ll) 1 t1 l -r. 1 01;1, n1,4 ,t
1 r*. ! 140 tlie r11 rinet b.. 1,, 11.1 VOW, n11
Di 1f coli' \ly t3,110 1 l tl 1 e r:,i'Ar, n
'
3 �j'1 �onitulte II L• � 3 itlnte, lr r'7'1,"'.4.4 ?,1a.10,,1141_,
1„ u.l 11';, t, t• te\ '06
i and i eait4y, .T, 1', S ,t•1{".G•f1-
11,a1,e1'sod Je4t:%iet', net tem e„ « 11'1- w'•:at,
1'o rout-
Our New Store is Central, Well Lighted and Convenient,
and I \Viii be giltIl to see all lay old c118tO311c1'8
:and its many new ones as may call
All will be made Welcome.,
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A FRESH BARREL JUST RECEIVED,
Geo. Good, Agent,
.St J,,10.11irreral 11'ar,/C',i y, Si. On, ({ole,
,. uggies !
The past ween: has been a busy one opening, unpiU'1ii11;9'',; 1. cro l es
Inal'killg and getting into order the purchases
Buy your Buggies
Our Assorfluen't IS Large. The )Styles are particularly
Attractive. The Prices are Low, and the
- Values R.re Exceptionally Gond.
for another season'; trade.
We have bought a very Large Stock of the celebrated •
Lybster Shirtings, every piece warranted Fast Colors,
We are also in receipt of a large consignment of
English Prints alld Satteells —all New Styles
—Gray Cottons, Tickings, Pillow Ctjtton,
Sheetiugs, Cottonades, Dress Goods,
Ginghams, Cashmeres, Caslzmr-
ette$, Lusters, Enbroider-
les, Etc., Etc.
The late lire destroyed our stock of plats & Caps, sl)
open up with Everything New in this Line.
:V (I
Call and See our Electric Hat, the Latest Out,
We have just opened 35 Cases of Boots & Shoes, so \ve can
supply everyone with this line of wear,
A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES.
A very Fine Line of35c. Tea. Try it.
These goods have been bought in the best markets at
the very lowest prices, and will be sold at a sinal] advance
on cost, for 014.811 or trade. Our business for the ]Inst year
on the cash or ready pay System ]las been very satisfactory.
1t enables tis to sell on a 1114.1011 smaller margin, and is
better for both buyer and seller.
We {lave not attempted in this advertisement to
enumerate the many novelties and attractive articles AV11i)'h
we have to show; neither (lo we quote prices ; the space is
too limited, All are invited to collet and see them, ]
New ]aces will be Made Welcome.
Old Customers will be Cordially Received.
Remember the Stand•--Gralia111'3 pluck, elle door .
Pepper's Drug Store; Brussels. North of
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_loci Sa.vd Alone).
1 411) building a Large valti1Or
of rho Best Buggies, whirl) fire to
he sold at the han'l et I'r:ees ever
offered to tllo public. Every-
thing about thin is First-class.
The very hest Standard Wheels,
and the Workmanship) through-
out (innralitee.l.
1 am Determined to make a
gra Slaughter on Prices
this 'year,
i llav) cold tt large number of
Buggies daring the past a years
to many of rho leading filen of
this section and surrounding
country, and 1 l.urpose to Keely
up the slumber and double the
quantity.
Ca!! and See the Rigs and
get our Prices.
Don't buy a boggy 011111 yoti
see 113y Stock of Clheice BBriggles,
llep)air8 in Wood work and frcrt
clone at Rock Bottom .Prices.
Pointing and Carriage Trimming*
(lone at the very Lowest plates.
I1o1'seshoeitlg Done with the Best
Experience and Attention,
a8 111 the past,
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Es.9 / j y1017 (1p lo'ife Oneon's hotel,
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