The Brussels Post, 1921-9-1, Page 511610P14.8 CARP e
NO, SUTHERLAND & SONS
LIMITED
WM. SPENOE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
or MARRIAGE LICENSES
Bee tit the Post Office, ,tllhet. 80.4
OR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night palls. O8loe opposite
Flour MM, Ethel.
JAMES M' FADZEAN
Agent Newick Mutual fire Insurance Company
Phone 48 Turnborry Street, Brussels
Successor to John Harris, Walton,
T. T. M' RAE
M. B., M. O. P., ,f S. O,
M. 0. E. Village of Brussels,
Physician, Surgeon, Acoouoheur
( 11Ice at residence, opposite Melt isle Churoh,
William street.
PRODOfOOT, KILLORAN I COOKE
Barristers, Beileiter., Notaries Public.
&c.
Moe on the Square 2u,: door from. Hamilton
Street,
c ODERIOH, ONT.
Private funds to loan at lowest rates.
W,PROMIWOor K. 0. J,L, SILLORAN
'H. J. D, Cosa
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ELLIOTT
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Yong* & Charles ate., Toronto
Isa School with a Splendid Record.
When superiority of training is consid-
ered- this college ranks among the best
on the continent. Many business col-
leges in Canada and United States em-
ploy our former students as teachers,
All business colleges are not alike.
They differ in many respects. Write
today for catalogue, and you will soon
be convinced of Chis Students
admitted at any time.
W. J, ELLIOTT. PRINOIPAL
ilarg'st2i9E'a'rar IZA�Pic�t�41R`10:1
Well Tools
FOR SALE
275 feet le inch Drill Rope nearly new,
1 set Jars and Rope Socket,
1 Sinker, 18 feet by 8 inches.
14 -inch Sand Pump,
1 5 -inch Saud Pump,
14 -inch Reemer,
'2 5.inch J;ieemere and Bite for same,
Also a length of 8 -inch Casing.
All for sale cheap as owner has no
use for then).
Wells Cleaned Out and Pumps Repaired
Well Drilling done as usual.
Call up Phone 28x
GEO. BIRT, BRUSSELS
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!Fresh Fish
Town Deliveries
• Tuesdays and ' Fridays
4. Patronage Solicited.
ROBT. ,KERR •
l BRUSSELS
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Ml Kinds Repair Work pone
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BUGGIES
WAGONS
SLEIGHS
CUTTERS
AND CARS
Buggy Wheels Re-t'ubbered te
specialty,
Painting and Teitnrniag intend.
ed to promptly at reasonable
prices.
8 new Wagons, all Oak and ISIm
with 2e tn. tire—Bargains,
Call and get prices when in
tow u.
E. EWAN
Successor to D. Ewan
BRUSSELS
Former Brussels
Did Boy g Promotin
The Ford News, of August 6th gives
the following sketch of an old Mus-
sels boy, Dr. Fred. Gilpin, son of J. J.
and Mrs. Gilpin, Church street, town,
that needs no commeut more than it
should encourage young men to go
after the best to be had by diligence
and studying the best methods to
"get there" :—
The recent appointment of Dr. A.
W. L. Gilpin as Branch Manager of
the Ford Motor Company at Chicago,
and his additional duties of District
Manager, having jurisdiction over
branches at Milwaukee, Chicago,
Louisville. Cincinnati, Cleveland, Co-
lumbus, Indianapolis and Detroit, is
tweeting with universal satisfaction
through the large organization of
Ford managers and dealers in this
section.
Dr. Gilpin's first step in the business
world professional teas that of a
man,
He was the son of a farmer, and his
father decided his career would be
that of a dentist and that's why they
all call him "Doc." His early work
in dentistry was taken up with as
great enthusiasm as he now displays
in Ford Products.
He is a natural born leader and
when he took his first job as retail
salesman for Henry Ford, action be-
gan. It was in 1911 he started to Bell
Ford cars in Ohicago, and shortly
afterwards became Assistant Branch
Manager of the Ford Motor Company
here. In 1914 he became Branch
Manager at Milwaukee—under full
steam in 1921 when the Milwaukee
territory of the Ford Motor Company,
was last in the sale of tractors. Dr.
Gilpin, in a few months, through his
earnest efforts, put them in first place.
Confidence has been one big reason
for bis success. He has always had
the confidence of the many dealers
under him, because his work with
theta has been of the very highest
character.
Jas. McEwing, ex -M. P. P.,
of Drayton, Dies in Car
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+Bucy and handles a full line of +
.(. Farm Implements including the T.
•M noted +
• 1. H. C. Cream Separators
• The only Cream Separator with
two wide open cream outlets—
... no mean screw in the path of
se the cream. See it when in town.
The 1, N, C. 8-10 and 10.20 Tractors
are among the best,
+ The Deering Manure Spreader
.1.1: With the wide &plead and very
light; in
draft. John Oliver
Bayfield is after Hydro.
DIstrtct 1tepresentative McPhail
held a Poultry Demonstration at
pad's Hite
0, S. Grosch, Milverton, won prizes
ab Regina Fair on his Plymouth
Rooks,
Upper School work will be taught
at Exeter High School this year, 4
teacherk will constitute the staff.
While motoring home from Orange-
ville about 7.30 o'clock on Monday
evening of last week James McEwing,
of Drayton, adjuster and general
manager of the Peel and Mariboeough
Mutual Fire Insurance Co., had a
fatal heart seizure and expired almost
instantaneously while sitting in hie
car. He was accompanied by his
daughter, Mies Nellie, who was dt•iv.
ing the car at the time. She thought
her father had fainted and drove into
Mr. Elton Fern's fans house foras-
sistance, Here it was found that life
was extinct. Word of the tragic: oc-
currence was 'phoned to a eon who re-
sides on the homestead near Drayton.
The son arrived later at night accom-
panied by a Drayton undertaker, who
took chage of the remains and con-
veyed them to Drayton where arrange.
menta were made for the funeral on
Thursday. The late Mr, McEwing
was 71 years of age and is anrvieed by
a family of 2 sons and 3 daughters,
His wire diets about 3 years ago.
Prior to his retirement he was a true•
ceesful fanner near Draytot;and was
for a number of years a prominent
figure in North Wellington polities,
having represented his constituency
in the Ontario Legislature a number
of years ago. Deceased was born in
Tuckeeemith township, Huron county,
and was well koowtl.
New Church at Brodhagen
What is likely to be the largest
church to be fouhd anywbere in the
rural localities of Pertly is now in the
course of construction at Brodhagen
by St. Peter's Lutheran congregation,
The new building is 82 feet in length
by $0 in width at the transepts.
Bell tower will be about 90 feet high
in which will swing the old bells.
Basement walls are constructed of
concrete with tlush finish of the out.
side and euperetruction is of Milton
pressed terra cotta brick. Basetuent
will consist of coal bunkum, Sunday
school room, kiteheh and vestry, while
on the main floor Will be the vestibule,
auditorittm and dboir and organ lofts,
With a large gallery at the rent' of the
church, Pipe organ need fn the old
church will be rebuilt In the new,
Ceilings will be of varnished fir, while
the seats, altar and pulpit will be of
quarter cut oak. There will be six-
teen memorial windows, the largest
of Alitoll lire to Lilo rf'e,huepta. Then
ate being pet In bf .flfeltibeee of the
eongreflatielt 1 0 of theta et ti coat of
$200 each, 4 at a coat of $800 and tine
ttont window will be put in by Build,
Ong Oettmerietee et a twat of $200.
Chproh, sheds and tunnee will be Itglht-
ed by an electric lighting system,.
Pee, Joint .Alberto is tete pastor,
while Building Onnwittee le eenetle
tuted es follows; George Lenbardt,
Louis Bennewete, Henry bock, Jacob
Gime, John Mnglt, Henry Kleber and
Rudolph Jaruruth. Architect is Wril,
Eizertnau, MitehelI. John Dlegel is
supervisor of the carpenter work,
while Otto Ritz oversees the maeonry
and bricklaying.The work le going
rapidly forward, the 'roof how being
on and it le expected that the opening
will take place early in November.
Ocegregeeiollconsists of 170 beans of
families with about 800 souls in all.
At present worship is being conducted
in the old Baptist Church. Edifice
wben finished will Bost about 550,000
and will' have a seating capacity of
between 000 and 700.
Congregation dates buck to 1859, a
period covering 02 years. Old church,
which was tore down to give pierce to
the uew one, stood for 54 years, but
was too email for the needs of the
growing congregation, The splendid
new structure, soon to be dedicated
to the worship of Almighty God, is a
remarkable testimony of what can be
accomplished where a people work to-
gether in unity and harmony.
Atwood
Work on Main street is completed.
Miss Blanche Petrie has been en-
gaged as teacher in S. S. No. 5.
Andrew and Mrs, Wilson, of James-
town, Kansas, were renewing old
friendships here.
Stanley Ford, with his certain, Miss
Blough, of Neepawa, Man„ are away
on a motor trip with friends at Niag-
ara Falls.
At last meeting 00 Elora Farmers'
Mutual Fire Iusurauce Oompany the
claim of R, Johnston, Erma, for loos
of barn and contents, destroyed by
lightning, was paid amounting to
$3,052.
Walton
Geo. and Mrs. Carter and little
daughter, Beryl, of .Hullett, spent a
few days with Mrs. Carter's parents,
H. and Mrs. Campbell.
Mrs, Elliott Somerville, Edmonton,
Alta., visited at the homes of Hugh
Campbell and John McDonald, 18th
Con., Grey. Mrs. Somerville is a
niece of Mr. Campbell and has been
in the West for 6 years.
MRs. FRED. MILLER'S FTuER DE-
CEASED After a few days's' illness,
Geo. (lordlier died n1. 1.h horne•of his
t • hell
brother, Philip Gold let, Mitc ,
Friday, Aug. 18th, at 1 o'clock. De-
ceased was ill only one week and was
67 years of age. Ke was born in
Canada and for a ntunher of years
lived at Marget, Sask., where he fol-
lowed the trade of shoemaking, going
to Mitchell in December last and lived
with his brother. He was a man of
quiet, reserved natal e and was re-
spected by all who had formed his
acquaintance. His wife died 80 years
ago and left one daughter, Mrs. Miller,
of Walton, who was with her father
whon he did, He is survived by 4
brothers' reed 2 sisters, Philip and
Wm„ Mitchell; Fred., in Logan;
Frank, Sebringville; Mrs. Chas.
Dietzs, Ellice, and Mrs. Conrad See-
bach, of Beidgeburg. Funeral was
held Sunday, interment being made
in Grace Lutheran cemetery, Mitchell.
W. M. S.—Aueuet meeting of the
W. AI. S. of Duff's church, Walton,
was held at the home of Mrs. Rruusey.
These meeting in the 'country are en-
joyable and this one was interesting
as well. 20 ladies braved the weather.
in spite of the vain. After the motel
routine business was disposed of Mrs.
Oster gave a good paper and talk on
"The Bible and Missions." She told
the number of Bibles cold by Oolpnr-
terns, Bible Society, &e. and still the
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Blacksmith
Shop
The undersigned has leased the
uld and well known Blacksmith
Shop of
Di Ewan
Market Street, Brussels, and is
prepared to carer to the wants of
the public by firet-clnee Work,
promptly done and at reason -
sure pt ices,
All kinds or 131acksoiithing,
Horaeshoeing, , 1.c„ ria lied on.
Ycur custom) will be appr(.-
ciated.
Satisfaction assured,
Call in when in town,
Fred. Wilkins
Bible has a larger sale than any other
book on the market. There were
other good papers on Africa. We
must Make special mention of the one
on South Africa, written by Miss Jean
Turnbull. These young girle ernined
in the Mission Band in their youth
will make splendid workers in tte
parent Society in a few years. Some
of them may even give themselvea to
the work in the Mission fields. 51ra.
Neal presided. Lunch was Reeved at
the close of the meeting and was not
the least interesting part. Next
Meeting will be held at the home of
Mrs. Robt. Reid.
MRs. 0. E. LEPPARU's DEATH.—
Walkerton Telescope speaks as fol-
lows of the late Mrs. Leppard :—
Walkerton friends were saddened due -
Old Boys' Week by the news of the
sudden death of Mrs. Chas. Leppard
of Oalgary, wife of a former principal
of Walkerton Public School. The
in a brief wire to J. E. Mc-
Gregor
came e t e
e until Moeda
e or and it was not a
Grg y
of this week that particulars of her
untimely deathwere received in a let-
ter rerun
et-tarfrom Mr. Leppard to his old fcieqd
P. S, Inspector John McOonl. It ap-
pears that Mrs. Leppard and
her
daughter, Helen, were visiting rela-
tives in Saskatchewan and had been
having a fine time seeing the country
by auto. Saturday afternoon, July
21th, Mrs. Leppard felt a. little dizzy
after dinner lay down for a couple of
hours, getting up about 380 o'clock
feeling fine. Ae she earns downstairs
she passed the door leading to a side
verandah and she and Helen stood
looking out. In n mtitnent or two 'she
felt something corning over her which
proved to be a stroke and put up her
hand to save herself and she put it a-
gainst a velure door opp•tsite, which
was not latched and she fell into the
cellar down the steps causing a fract-
ure at the base of the skull. A doc-
tor was called and was there in less
than fifteen minutes and a specialist
in less than au hour. They both pro-
nounced it a stroke which, followed
by the fall, was too much for her sys-
tem. All that loving friends and
done aid could do was but at
twelve o'clock that sane night her
spirit winged its flight. Me. Leppard
was at Queen's Univarsity, Kingston
coanpleling a Sumpter (Course when he
received the crushing news. It was
a terrible blots to husband and child -
ten and indeed it ie 005 of those inex-
plicable dispensations of divine provi-
SLEEP
Ohl what a wonderful word that
is 1 Can you do it? That is, drop
off into a good sound refreshing
sleep? If you are unable to, there
is something wrong with your nerv-
ous system. It is a danger signal.
Nervous prostration, melancholia,
nervous dyspepsia are only a few of
the serious maladies that are liable
to develop.
DR. MILES' NERVINE—$1.20
will soothe the irritated and over-
strained nerves. Just one or two
doses helps Nature to restore them
to their normal functions. Guaran-
teed Safe and Sure.
Sold in Brussels by James Fox
unua NICd,ir;
Where there is a tendency to
• const patios, you will find De.
2lssw Lives Pius effective in
kerpmg Oho bowels opnt.
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Bread You'll Emy
our ability to produce is
what we ash you to to y.
Made from the beet mat-
erials, mixed with the meet
expert cats, std baked in
modern ovens, ie iR tread
that no home could dupli-
cate for qualiby of every
sort that nutkee for perfect-
fectlon,
W. E. WILLIS
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lila s lbbld be euddeely tet off itt ire
very bet. AJI that was mortal of the
tate Dote. Leppard was leitl ht Uillcnt
Conte ere , Oalgltry, tiller a beantifnl
Oleo ch eel vice in whiehi'our of the
airy erinis.tere took part, Bemire of
flowers that kind friends from far and
clear leviable atlntfibeteti to hal' metes
ory, itdorned the casket,
Fordwich
Miss, Annie Sutton has been ill with
pneumonia.
A 5 Datcey has exchanged hie
Perchc:ron etallion for n Olyde horse.
Mre, 0. E. Watters and Miss Ruby,
Toronto, were visiting old friends
bere.
Jno. ,Sot hero Sr., tubo is said to be
102 yetres of age, tetra visiting at the
benne of Itis daughter, MI'S, Alex,
Gibson,
Mies Elizabeth Spence will continue
to teach Quin nells' school, Mint)
township, and Miss Ella will take a
steroid at Dlouktou.
- Ethel
(i)urun7'Altl.a mouse forsale with 8 bed-
rouma, parlor, dining room, Summar kitchen,
pan try, cellar, good frame stable, hen house,
fruit treos end sere of land.
EDWARD l'L5T073ef1, Ethel,
OOMbORTABIA brick house for sale, with
furnaos, kitaben sod woodshed, hardand soft
water, stable &o., ',hooted on Stain street,
Ethel. For particulars Phone 2521 or 105 Brus-
sels Ventral.
Miss Drake and ,Nies Anderson were
visiting Mies Francis Goatee.
Mise Isms Mitchell has taken a trip
Westward with Regina as her destine -
tion.
Mrs, J. Ralph and Mrs, J. Douglas
left for their homes Neepawa, Man.,
Tuesday 23rd after spending an enjoy-
able visit with their brothers end
sisters and outer old friends,
Mrs. Jiro Giles, of Ingersoll, is visit-
ing her neices, Site A. and C. Eck -
Mier and Mrs. Juo. King, She also
attended the reunion at her nephew's
Isaac Lake.
Ethel Football team played au ex-
citing game of Football with Bethel at
Monorieff. Score was 1.0 in favour of
Ethel, Percy Stephenson making a
"counter" in the last half. Opposing
team was one of the fastest yet play-
ed with. F. Oliver and Erskine played
with Ethel team.
FAerILY REUNION.—Last week a
farnily reunion was held at the home
of Isaac and Mrs, Lake. There wet e
3 brothers and 5 sisters present, All
the brothers and sisters were there ex-
cepting Mrs. Geo. Oxtoby, of Innis -
fail, Alberta. Others who attended
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were Mrs. Jno, Giles, Ingersoll, a sis-
ter to the late Win, Lake, Mrs. L.
t MissNora,and
Lake and daughter,
s isses
Mrs. J. M. Lake and daughters M .J
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Isabel, Lottie and Dorothy and L.
NV.
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Mrs. %Viler; and children, Gowaus-
town ; Wilfred Erkntier, Stratford ;
S. and (las. Birtch Bay City ; C.
Erkmtei and J. King, Ethel. A. very
sociable time was spent by all.
The Methodist church report for
Ethel Circuit for the past year lifts
been issued and the report is a very
creditable one indeed. It shows the
following :—
Paid for Salary to Pastor .... $ 10:10 00
Oonnexioual Funds 210 45
Social Service .............. 59 85
Educational 32 25
General Sabbath School . 414 00
General Epworth League...... 811 01
NV. M. S.
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Trustee Boards ......... .... 1177 30
Ladies' Aid ........ .............. 210 00 5
_National Campaign . 2504 44
Grand Total........... $ 8281 79
The churches on Ethel circuit are
Ethel, Roe's and Union. 5.ood year
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is lookedforward to under the pastor-
ate
or-
ate of Rev, F. S. OKell.
Canadian News
Bayfield held successful regatta,
Goderich Fall Fair Sept. 6, 7 and 8.
Tax rate of Goderich this year is:
44e Mills,
Outside wood work of Court House,
Goderich, is to be painted.
Decoration day was observed last
Sunday in Dungannon cemetery,
1st shipment of Huron cattle to Old
Country arrived in good condition.
Faust's grocery, Goderich, has been
purchased by S. Pendet, Stratford.
Principal Bozell, Crediton, under-
went operation at Hamilton hospital.
'Miss Vera Eckert, Manley, has
gone to Plunket, Sask., where she will
teach.
A course at barbering is being taken
at Toronto by Angus Kennedy, Sea -
forth.
A 14 foob sunflower is one of the
features in W. B. McLeau's gtu den,
Egtnoudville.
Clinton Model School has re -opened
for this session with 6 pupils. Few
more expected,
Operation for appendicitis was per-
formed on Harry Finkbeiuer, Credi-
ton, at London.
By a fall on cellar step Sirs. eV. P.
Bragg, Blanshard, had skull fractured
resulting in death,
NV. and Mrs. Swafleld, Goderich,
were 65 years married on August 21st.
Many happy returns.
Jabez Rands, Olinton, has a Barred
Rock pullet 4 months and 10 days old
that has commenced to lay,
Trotting gelding, "Peter 't'emple-
ton," owned by Chris, Either, Zurich,
died from indigestion. He trotted a
toile in 222,
GAS .PLANT EXPLODES AT CLIF-
r011,t),—Oonsiderable excitement was
created at Clifford on Saturday even-
ing at 9.15, 13th hike„ when the met -
chants Wale all busy and the streets
were lined with the regular Saturday
evening's crowd, when, without a
moment's warning the acetylene gas
plant exploded. Caretaker of the
plant had been iu building a minute
before, arranging some the works, and
just as he Was leaving the explosion
occurred, He Was thrown across the
street into a potato patch, but with
no serious results, except some slight
burns cu the face, The shock was felt
for tniies around, while every building
in the village shook and merchandise
on the shelves of the stores was
thrown to the floors. One man who
resides aaeosg the Street from plant
was thrown out of bed. The betiding,
which was built of cement, 15 a total
loss, and will be felt more by the beei-
nees people, who used the gas for
lighting purposes.
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LONDON
Sept. 10th to 17th
Seven Full Days this Year
The Popular Exhibition of Western Ontario
$6,000.0O kidded to the Prize L�.aiyst
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JBM'S' AND (JJl;LH CALL COMPWI'ITION
SPEED EVENTS DOG SHOW AUTO RACES
The Worthanl Shows on the Midway
Wonderful Programme before the Grand Stand Twice Dpily
Plenty of Music Fireworks Every Night
Admission --1011, 1.2t11, 1(11.11 and 17th --20c. 13th, 1.111 )tad 161l, -60c,
Gretel Stand mural 3)1'1065.
AI,I. I!•r Ott ,IAT1ON PROM THEE, SECRETARY
Lt. -Col. W. M, (lartsher°, President A, M, Hunt, Secretary'
1 •,largem, nL of Gudeiich Mat sue
ILI-T 1,t) is prop1.5011.
Sunday, Sept 11th Clinton 1 0 0.
1'. 'tett fe O L Orders will hold dec-
oral ion eert•1er.
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We, zee IVindenr, whose Ann was
irucvned at (Greed Bend, will equip
heath with life saving npparetn0.
Funeral or elle. P. 1Veitter elan,
Pigeon, 111 h., wit attended Ly Moyes
(ieig,v aid firs 0, Fisher, of Zurich,
brother and si*ter o1' deeetcoed.
Tuesday evening I•lon, Manning
1)011,4 3 V. 11,ni- ter of Agit icultut, and
R1V. le linteabv, President u1.' the
IT F. O • and of gave teldeessee in
l.'sborue twwwhip.
Take Notate
The
Maple Grove Cheese
and Butter Factory
R. R. 3, Stratford
Will buy your Create and pay you
the top notch price twice each
month. A post card will bring
you all the information you wish.
Alt enquiries' will be cheerfully ans-
wered. )Ve pay express charges.
Fordsan Tractor
Ti110 FORDSON TRACTOR is hnilt, with river strength in every
part to withstand the elinins of coneeant heavy work, It cvae
tested ender every possible condition of term work before it was
puton the market. It lute been tried 001 by thousands of fanners in
the past two years and has never fallen down on its claime,
The Fordson is simple in design, flexible iiiconttol and operation.
Letus demonstrate this tenant. on your faun. When we sell yon
a loot demi we are right here to keep it, 1nunin every day in the year,
We have Fordsnn parts and Fordsott mechanics. '
D. M. SCOTT, <K"us sell
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Plates with Pyrex Glass Linings, Baking Dishes, Flower Bas-
kets, Cake Baskets, Butte'. Tubs in Silver and Gut Glass, Sugar
and ('ream., Marmalades, Spoon Trays, Salad Bowls and Berry Bowls,
Sherbet( Glasses, etc. See our line,
ecial
A large fap CJ BlackIOCkSat Sp
Parlor Clocks
+ariet Prices
Diamond Rings
(sur Diamond Rings are spec-
sal value. Prices 625, $411,
650, $75 and 5100. Call and
see the new style.
Wedding Rings
We carry acomplete stock, all
sizes, in the new style, either
fancy or plain. Get the Wed -
ding Ring here.
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j'— It sharpness derail
JEWELER
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gives a of right to the
e edge of the picture.
Come in turd see it,
1.J. R. WENDT,
AND OPTICIAN WROXETER '
Fordsan Tractor
Ti110 FORDSON TRACTOR is hnilt, with river strength in every
part to withstand the elinins of coneeant heavy work, It cvae
tested ender every possible condition of term work before it was
puton the market. It lute been tried 001 by thousands of fanners in
the past two years and has never fallen down on its claime,
The Fordson is simple in design, flexible iiiconttol and operation.
Letus demonstrate this tenant. on your faun. When we sell yon
a loot demi we are right here to keep it, 1nunin every day in the year,
We have Fordsnn parts and Fordsott mechanics. '
D. M. SCOTT, <K"us sell
AU'Tt10131ZE1) For3,1) DIEALl:13.
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