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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-02-23, Page 8•., •,*.s°90 -Cs, 4 THE CLINTON 1,EIVS.RIXORD. FEBRUARY 8, 1849 I*11.ree Bobs Bob Iviaottit . Bob Holmes. Bob Profits X . BOb Means eat shorb;' ago for ' example a ehort tall -bob tail, a Short ideighe-bob Therefore bob pro. , roe.ans sixert.PYPets.! and its for thie "Bob" we invite youi• Vote any best, Imes day in the year. The place to cast your vote of approval is at our ;etore and the result will he 'gas much or greater benefit to pa then the olec- tion nt your - tamed nobtical candi- date. .1%Tot Only -do we always have Short profits. "Bob' pronto with,- no robbery Omit 'them hut there taie times when .we get ;no profit At. Sousetitneewe have a loss, it sometimes pays taiose, the timputation of • a foot Will sometimes save a leg. A, loss ,ac- cepted now in Dor chinitieara. loge though it is:may save •,e, greater. Its this reasonin got ;thelijest WA that :4044 induced is to oiler someof it to you .at a price, out of all •Compariscni with the originah What do you think of a dol. .lar.eup and; saucer for fifteen cents? T b vita ou. we are in ' earnest ,in • the Matter'. 'other pieces whiebAyere 850 •890 and Mc now go.at. 15e. .You will find some Of them displayed for your ingipectierr in a box at the door. " • ' Oa the. ' CLINTON. Aile Works. ..g.etv,Attortiotintitio When Buying Drugs-aydney Jackson, , :..., 5 •1 Tho Cash system-iaokson Bros ......... 8 , February pale--Hodgens Brog•L, •• •••. • • • • • • 8 We Can Suit you -T. Jackson nr.,I, .. ..,... i The'ThreeBobs-The W., D.14ir Co' ' ' - -, 8 About o o• o --- People WHERE THEY ARE AND WHAT 0 THEY ARE ,DOING 0..10:0cofx300FAXPOOC3. Mee. J. L. Doherty returned te01 ton on Monday. Mi. °refs left Tumidity to visit blonde in Brueedeld. Uri* EtolBh of Blyth is Waiting nieikers*Pero $leek. friends in Onnton this week. Mr, W. J. Maine of Elmhurst Stook Mr. John Cook of Flint. Mich., 'wen Farm recently made a *ale to Mr. Peter visiting gild friends last week. Robertson of Sbakeepeare of a One Mrs. Young and Mrs. Sloan of Blyth Shorthorn milt which a stockman has visitedfrieuds in town on MondaY. described as "etylish and of good sub, Mies ChalIle Barge, who has been in salt oe awl 'This mune cle. 1 LW News.. At ittiffitt WWII rim? mint TIM!? 11M111It? WM!!! 111.11M VITT Detroit for some time, has returned scr tion wou d apply to each and all hoMe. of e thorebredi on the fertile acres. M e,, W. jaelcson left yesterday for , of Imburst. Montreal, • expecting to be absent a souot a mon • . .welere'..13ogie and Miss Tot of Goderich me. .Ike. Ratt,enbay has bought "11. , - were guest -0 of CliiitOn - ferendii this ' rouriete.old pacer from Mr. W, W. week: .. Farrell, paying therefor a Wei price. Mrs. Gordon ef '.Kitiburn was the The pacer is s• PFotaising one and guest of her daughter, Mrs. it.-atirdon, coineatrom goOdstook, being sired by this. week. Sydney and its dam by Texas Tack. _ Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hatnhiltion Of Mr. Battenbury10 pacer Amnon 31m. = Port Rope are guests of thole niece; is now at Ansa Craig In a trainer'e Mrs, O. Olson. Mr, John Miller of the Rivet Hotel ice racing, but owing to the uncertain ' • charge. Be leis been gent 'nub" for 1 !"- .7natipdrlittoetibps.4esuo:Itzrena7cin ()).4mAtercienht weather during.January them Pave ••• . been few such meetings:- A•t•IsTelAT„e .-i- Acmon Jim won ,first mom' , in l'ur WecinesdV est. • • • • rest'of her sister,'.11strs. Pearson, Sea- ' • Wen Huron -Returns. . s.. . Miss McGuire, who has been spend- d The tollewing returns for Tuesday's • big spool time at her mother's,. Tetiirn- election are as correct as we have been ‘"."--. led to 13uffalo on laouglay. % 'able to obtain op' to 'time of going tO I Rev. Mr, Jeancs of Listowel. has re- press i.- ; . : P; : • . . .signed thetectership of 0,hrist church •. ..:. , •• • .. 14 JACKSON 13 9 reaser of Bardeld.'were in Clinton ftee,for•all• Mrs, J. P. Tisdall -wail the guest of ; • •Departmental ' om, Store; 4 I, • . # WEDNESDAY, MARCH ist, 1899 girth, on Monday. -s,nd will spend some tmne ip England. • Miss Hate McNaughton has return- ed from it three months' visit with her • sister; J, E. Johnston Ohatham. We Know Mr, George Hinehley was in Toronto this week. • ' Mr. 0. Hunt of - MI •; 9 Brd rantfois ho•me ''•14'242:12lit-'-,.4.masi•‘e4ers " fidayllor Winghsim. • •• • . Nies Birdie Heywood is visiting Blyth friends. ' Miss Reid of London is visiting old friends in town. • Miss Annie Beattie is visiting her mother in Brussels. Mr. G. C. Petty 'of- Hensall, was in twin on Friday last. 4. • •--Mrs. W. Doherty returned Saturday from a visit to Claude, . • Mr. Samuel Beattie, Sr., Of Brussels wasin town last week. . ' Mr. and Mrs. David Cook, Jr., visit- ed: Nile friends this. week. • ' Miss Flora Cunningham. is visiting • her uncle near Ilectfryn. Miss Grace Shaw of Goderich is the guest of Mrs. W. J. Fleuty. • • MissFaulkner of -Goderich .is ,the guest Of MOS. Harry Wilson. • Mrs,. (Dr.) Beldon of Seaforth 'visited relatives in 01intein'on Friday. • Mrs. (Bev.) McNeil Of Lucknove is the. guest of Mrs. Roderick lneLeod, • Miss Attie Platt of London is the guest of Mrs. Thos. Jackson, Sr. Mrs. R. McLeod left Tuesday "for a •. brief,visitto friends in Eneknow. Mr. Ito Mrs. Jas. Walker of Gode- richafe guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. • ' Mr. and Mrs, Robt, Dodd of WKS. lop were gueSte at Mr. W. Cook this week. - ••••• Mr. R. B. Coultis went to Toronto this week and is employed in the cold storage there. • _ • ' Messrs, A. Alerdock and J. Macdon- ald of Hensel' weee guests at Mr. J. B. IlOover's Sunday.. • • Mrs. John. Fowler and. Miss Peters, of Seaforth were guests of • Clinton friends on Sunday. ; • ' Mr. and Mrs. 3. Vlralker,Sr., return. ed. Tuesday frotn a visit to 'their daughter in St. Jacobs. Apple King Oaritelon returned from Toronto on Saturday to take a hand in the West -Huron election. - Mr. Will, Rutledge of Farquhar and Mr. Geo, Rutledge of Belgrave were yisiting their father -this; week. „...." Alulock, Postmaster- „ ' General, was the guest of Mr. D. A. - Forrester Wednesday of last week.. Mr. W. IL Baker of Seaforth came up to both Wednesday and Thursday night's political Meetings of !net week. Mrs. W. Cole of, Flint, Mich., and Mrs. °batten of Lansing, Mich.," are • guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. • S. Cook. •' Mr. William 'Jackson, 'Mr, John Ransford and Dr.. Bruce accompanied 'Sir Charles Topper to Goderich Thurs- • day last.- Miss Greene of Porker's Hill, has re. turned front a visit in Port Huron, •Mich., and,518 the guest of, Mrs. W. Alexander. • Mies Maude Rorke, who has been visiting her'brother, Mr. George Rorke, for some' time, returnedto her home' • in •Meaford on Monday. •Mr. Sas. M. Harks of Jackson Bros. Staff left yesterday „for a fortnight's vacation, part of which he will spend ab his me at Peterboro. • . filmset; Annie Bowe, Maude Ardrevva and Maude Cantelon left yesterday morning to spend some time in the wholesale millinery workrooms in To- ronto; Mr. Thos. Snowden, President of • the 13a3rtield'Agripultutal Society, *as in town on Friday hist. This is his first year ars head of the Society; but he haetbe energy and atilt); to make it a SUCCORS. ' • • Mr, and Mrs. John Vergneen of An* burn were • in Olinten last Thursday and; it being "visiting day" they made their first vielt at the House of Refuge. They Were much pleased with the sprat and span appearance of every- thing about We institution.' Mr, and Mrs. Frank Noll were guests . at Mr. S. Pike's for it few days of last • week and left on PridaY for a short vis* • it with friends InPaliterston and other places befcire returning to their 'home In Regina, Arms. Mt, Nash Was at one time a resident and an employee ofIllr. John Meattireand Norman Kennedy returned Thursday tight from their Neer) York trip,' during Which they saw ttiany Of the most interesting sights of the great metropolis and on the whole had a pleasant time thongh • the eold was too extreme to make sight-seeing plea:mot,. The followingdoen Olintonitins„, Who •Were employed by Apple Xing +Dante. Ion repacking his fruit in cold storage at Toronto, returned in time to ii_ster. else their franchise in favor of Mr. Bob* ert McLean t -J. B. Oook, Arthur Cook, fenry Oonk Iothua Cooly T. Mr. Ed. Eagleson and I1i Peek of' 111; i th bM d d a ; 8 8 ; • •1:1:1, X ' ASUFIICLI3. • 4 !!.1 'Tuesday, guests 'at Mr James iagle. •Ashfield.1.•• ....... , ,.63 81 • .. 28 , son's. • - ' . " 2, ... . •...59 108 ....... •,, Misses Bertha, and Minnie Aitken at- •" 3„...,....54 69 - 15 = tended tlisewedding•of- their wide; Mr.• " • • 4.. „,......00• • 00 • - 20 ib-....... T. PentOuncl, and Miss ''S; Tasker, ,at " ' 5., .......,00' 00 '• 29 Harlock, yesterday. . , "' • 6... ',i.. 77 •.29, 48 Mr. John. Cron. returned tioni:IGalt " 775. 30. 45 to vote the straight. ticket and went ' II. COO Oook It. Robinson T. -h,4 V . • back again yesterday. He intends go. . ; 000 00Cr 122, 110 lag to Hamilton this week to do a Majority for Holmes, 12. piece of work for his brother... ......• ` • ocuostamx. Miss•Penfound Wingham will be Goderich 1 the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jas. .. .. 65 , Aitken, for some tirne. :the attended ,. , - • • o t " Absolutely s • 4 „ No More bad debts,liO• TOre book-kaeping, no more advance on goods than. . . is necessary, We trust the people of,this-section of tile country Will appre- ciate our efforts to give them. under the Cash system goods at lower prices . . ' than under the Credit'system. the marriage of her. brother,- Mr. T. .. • 4 - 85 • 47 18 ; Penfound, to Miss S. Tasker, at Hat- .. 6 48 49' . 1 lock, on Wedeesday. 6 67 . 69 8 " 7 .,54 33 21 • •412 870 79 sr Majority for Hein:sea, 42. • • _ • EAST w,A.VirAZ•TOSB. EastWavvanosh 180 • 42 38 • " • O.• 284 70 14 • •• , 3-'72 38 ' .34 , • " 465 • St 34 • Boderleh. Prechiely at 11 o'clock Tuesday night the train mine thundering, in, . •The night was disagreeably wet; yet the loyal Reform party, • with breorns in lien of torches, and the Marine. bend were awaiting the incoming, train to givethe new member an (wader". The late Lieut. -Governor Cameron was not forgotten for Many a hard. battle he • tonight. The new. weather has always had many admirers here, • Goderiqh . extends the hand of welcome to Clin- ton tinighWid we trust Mr. Holmes honor to both parties, . He was. escorted to the " Temperance Hill, where addresses were delivered.bysev, eral,among the number Mr. D. McGill'. • tuddy, who spoke in his usual • witty .sityle. • Kr. Halparly enlivened the proceedings by singing a comic song .and . giving a • emeic recitation. Mr. Holmes then. addressed them brief- ly and thanked them for their support, Baying that it is possible. be may cones , here to teside and ourehass the :Signal : office. Manager Saunders was chair- man of the meeting. • Atter the space of an hour all adjourned to the British J Exchange where he gave them a fare- well speech. ' • ' 301 181 120, • „ litajority for Holmes, 129. • • : WEST VirAWANOSH••• • WeStWiliVEWSh 1. 17 70 13 2..54 65 11 SA . • 64. 28 " . • 4..83 50 33 • It 5..64 313 81 • s Goderich Township. • Mr. . 'Lowery is slowly recovering frOm a Coniplication of diseases. Anderson Bros. shipped Car load of loge on Monday last. Mr.' Geo. Radii, will ship another Car Joad•next Thursday.. ' • Miss Bertie Thompson of Clinton is at home on the 16th con. complaining of grippe. • • Mr. Robt.-Huck lost &valuable mare last week. • „' • ' Mr. Edward Bothwell is making preparat' a for raising one • of his bunt to ore stable morn. . On Mo day last your correspondent visited the farm of ,Mr. Robt. Thomp- son' on the 16thcon. and while there noticed a fine specimen of stonework which was built by Mr. Thos. Walker . of Clinton. We would advise any who ate conteinplating building to see • Mr. Walker. • • • • . We would like to know , what the weatherlprophets have to say for them- selves now diming this soft spell. We - were told by them that the way Feb. started it usually .remained so, all through. _ Mr, Samuel Merrill is home from Brighton where he has been serving it sentence at apple -packing. Hide your dog. John Thompson is on the roan& assessing the township. • Mr. Whittingharci of the• prairie province ie renewing supiallltallee8 in • • • 294 282 84 52 Majority for 'Holmes, .12 ' • OOLBORNE. Colborne 1............00 . 00. 53 12, ' 2. .... . ....37 49 30 Is - • ;4.. , : ,...80 po • • • • 91.. 42 Majority. for•Holmes, 49, GQIiERICH TOWNSHIP. Godeiich, Tp. 1. -00 00: 64 ' 2.,..00 00. • 35 3....ou 00 85 44 " 5...,00.00 18 • * 4 194 Majority for McLean, 1,90. •• CLINTON. OliEt011.- 1.... 35 3' " 2 41 24 17 ," 8... ;... 52 • 34. 18 • " 4.... . a :37 14 ' " 5' ......, 40 28 12 . . . 21 • 13 • " . . 40 32: • 8 "'8 , -315. 212 82 . Majority for Holmes, 73. ' Clinton, niajority for -Holmes, 73 Goderich, majority for Holmes, 42. Colborne majority for Holmes, 49. Ashfield, majority for Holmes, 12. • East Witwanosh, majority for Holmes, 120. • - West Wawanosh. • ioajOrity. for Holmes, 12. • Goderieh township, majority for Mc- Lean, 190. . The net result is it majority for Holmes of 118. • . ' The following are the returns of the triangular contest of 1898 :--- Ashfield- • this vicinity. . Cameron. Silty.' McLean. • 47 55 MissLen Marshall•went to Torcinto . . ... .48 • • •55 • 8 4 78 5 85 this vveek to visit her' sister and may • remain in the city for some time. Levis and Wiggington have erected a windmill for Mr, William Glenn and made a 'pod job of it. Wiggington is one of Our township boys and quiM it mechanical genius, Mrs. William Wise hag.; returned• from the Canadian Soo to see his father who is very ill. . James Livermore, whd•rhae been in employ of Mr. J. O. Elliott for the • past three years, has caught the Mani. toba fever and will go West in the spring. Mr. Elliott is sorry to lost him as he has been. well pleased with his services, ' Uarlock Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parsons attend. ed the wedding. of Miss Laura Han. cock and Mr. Harve Jackson on Wed- nesday evening blot, • • • Mr. Watt. Cunningham intends having a *mid bee some day this week aria in the evening it grand hop will be given. 'When Watt. does anything be does it well. There Will be prayer -meeting held at Mr. ltobt. Beattie's Thursday evening this week. In connection, the antra - went of baptiam.will be _administered. Mr, Alex. and Mise Kate Sheppard of Nile visited at Mr. David Beacom's last week. Mr. Robb. Beattie returned from visiting his mother and other relatives near Toronto bust Wednesday. Bo re- ports a_pleasant visit. A close call. -One day ,last Week the house of Mr. Watt. Murphey took iitti and had burned quite ,..)% piece off the roof before they noticed it, but after a, ehort time they had it under control. Miss S. Nellans, Ivens near Setiforth, le at present vielting ab Mr. Thos. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moos, Sr., enter. bathed. a number of their friends one evening recently. All enjoyed them. selves. immensely. it is reported that Mr. Jett. Murray and family are going to leave here shortly and take up their abode in Egmondville. if Vail be trod we egret exceedingly, aii they reek. cif& Sens. Mies Irate Welider IS visit! lust, Befiryc soat„ r radios *, oar. sister, Mrs. 'Richard rearm (itray J. ter and IL 000k. toWitsbip this. wonic. • • 67 '27 • 41 • 47. 10 49 12 22 9 18 Colborne-. 7 . • 85 4423 a 27 56 9 . 52 78 23 1953 10 28 11 85 12 12..... ........ 78 7 13....-,,,57 19 14.... .... . .... 54 . 8 " Goderich Townshi . . 87 19 16 ., • 84 16 17 82 8 18.....: . .... 42' 25 • .... 81 74 • Goderith 'Town - 44 7 21 • 49 •2 44 . 6 28".0000.04.ast• 46 • 4 .. 41 8 • Wawarmall West- .. . .. 53 . 48 29 64 . 15, 80....,,.,.......19 Wawanosh Rink - 81 ...... 8/ 28 71 18 05- 88........ .. 63--" 52' • 8 • 88- 31 ss • ' '7: • i .a••• will ay for Cas an will ell for Cash • , We. have the largest store and. the largest stock of goods in Western Ontario. We buy from Manufacturers and our large turn -over enables us to buy in big quantities at less prices Under our Departmental systeth, and a strictly Cash business, We trust to be able ;.to...demonstrate bra practical:nianner to our numerous cuStOMers a big Saying to them in their Purchases. To our : credit customers . of :pie past, t%re Say, think of the, big saving you oan . make by paying cash, gild once you; start it you willnot.go back to the old methods... You are independent Of the business if you .on.ly thought. so. Our new'goodslare now Well to hand, and • cOmpriSe one of the finest. stocks . of good goods to beleen.anywhere, and, such As our groWing business re- quires.• • .rdere: :"Ofhing NW' Boots and. Shoes Men's Furnishis " • • aadli : ..1.41111 • 4114144 iiisuso &AA &ilia -a Entertaininent in the school iinder auspices cif, St. Peter's church was fair- ly well attended and pasSed off quite successfuly, the outside talent was good while the: native • element also contributed a share. •• •• Not long.since ;we Were almost ged tacroak about the persusteney of Uncle John Frost. •Will it be grand - Mother slush that invites . our venom oext. • Mrs. Bingham took the Ericleavor• on Wednesday evening. .• Our teacher, A. E. took in the even- ing ancl_part•of the afternoon sessionf of the Union S. & Assodiation at Au- burn on Wednesday of last week, _ Political pot is again on the hob. .16 will boil till the bobbles bust then boil some more. Steady boys; don't let her go over. Lower •the mg -skin a. bit. Who vtould'nt be a (Bob) if he could (reach.) Why Don't you „hear the Bob-oaink. • • • Miss Middleton of Toronto is a guest at the home of Mr, John McLaughlin, • Mrs. Butt and Alfred ,visited Col- borne friends one day last week. Mrs. Howe of Clinton Su•ndayed. at Mr. E. Butt's. • Mrs. Williams of Binghamton, Mich. is the guest of Mrs. WM, J. MeBrien, while T. Farquhar • of Hay is visiting, at Mr. Benry McBrieres, •' We notice with regret that our friend G. W. Hill is engaged, elsewhere for the che,esennaking season, • Don't forget the debating club on .Tuesday evening of next week. Bees are all the swath,. Christopher Beacom had a successful bee last week. About 28 cords ot the useful being mollified, • Myth. • „ Mrs. L. Shane returned to her home 01 Thursday night after spending a num- 58 ber of months in Miehigan. A load of our young -people attended an "At 'Home" in the Methodistchurch 78 In Hiriburn and report having a pleas- e° ant time. 92 • Mrs. Thos. McBrien and Miss Lizzie 47 have returned to their home in Ripley. 83 • Mr. D. Cunningham Was in Toronto last iveek. ' Division Court was held .on Satur* 61 day: • 49 50 29 Brussels 81) - Dim -Leib Friday evening Mrs. .• 25 Robt. Darby, eldest sister of Charles Howlett, Queen street, Brussels, de• parted this lite at the advanced age of 79 years. 'The home of deceased was. near Guelph. She had_heen felling fpr some time and for the past 4 years was quite blind. Mr. Darby died about 10 years ago. Three 'sons and - four daughters survive. The funeral took place on Monday. Mr. Howlett •tittl not attend as he feared contracting cold, owing to his health not beingany, toe vigorous. 28 58 57 19 ••••••••• Totals, ...1,887 /26 1,620 An experienced politician who has. been through the hottest tights in liuron has estimated that between $8,000 and $10,000 was expended on be. half of the Liberal candidata. Un. doubtedly money was plentifoland the tag nnMerOtit, In some districte they bought votes outright, hub in others ineAe the pretence of buying stock, poing it Five or a Ten don, the ease might be, If the owner Would rote Libeiitl. lb was of conese not eX. Peotd thati t he itock would be deli* l** MARRIAGES. Tiini3-Winota,-At the Baptist par- sonage. Clinton, on Mondav, Feb% - 20th, 1890, by the Rev. T. S. Mur. duck, Mr William lames Tubb of Colborne township to MS* XiferY Catherine Witmer of Wawenosh. DE ATILft. owaiihroam. Illiveng- In Bullet, OD Tue4e., rtb 21st., Margaret BroWn, tenet of tete late Thost•BraWit, aged vs; 1 • That our Bvecial FebrUalt Oale is popUlaels oven by the business we are doing this month.. The values we 8,re_showing are , worth the attention ofevery buyer ofdry.goods. GoOd,clean, honest Cotton goods are selling here for less mon6r than ever before. it is to your advantage taibuy now while stocks are at their best, as the special lines:cannot be duplica,tid when MOe sold out. Ludie,s' :Ikpro • • • , Two *lines of Apronthat are just to hand. You yrde- tieally get the apron complete for the cost of material. • Fine Lawri:Apren.12 rows narrow • tucks, wide hemstitch at bottom, extra good value • 30o Fine quality Lawn, bib and shout- -. der trinuned with good embroid- ery, wide hem at bottom ., , 75o childretes-Pii!.atores All the trouble of making saved,and no 'extra cost buy - Children's Lawn Pianafoi es, wide buy- ing them ready made. . hemstitch at bottom, -wide frill ' around. neck and sleeves', 3 sixes, 45o Ohildretes Arai Lawn Pinafores, • wide hem at bottom, sleeves and neck of fine open work embroid- • • ery, edged with featherstitch braid '71$0 White. Cotton% • We 'are selling's great quan- tity of White Cotton these clays, more by far than is usual this time of the year. It vould bn. a wonder if we didn't, wittot values like these 80 inch white cotton even thrtad, very little dressing', it cotton that will give exeellerit wear, special value • .• • • So 81 huh English white cotton; fine even thread, tie good quality eis regular 10e. goods 8138P.141 •70 87inch white cotton, good weight, even thread, finished eoft for the needle, regular 10e quality. for Whitt' goods bale 81b 85 inch extra fine English White tto , fi thread, cairibrid finial), a. oaten with extra good Wearing qualities, special foe Whitt goods sale , 00 •That 1.0c Flannelette • We advertised is in and open- ed up. It is the best -value in Flannelette we have ever neld. No more of it when this lot -is gone, for •the mills have ad- vanced • prices in the past couple of weeks. New, neat patterns in stripes and, checks,. -q86uttliiitlyc,hicsoewipdee, rreiro-ua.larrd1.21 Strong and'heavy cottonade, arm and close weave, strike and small .cheeks 200 Mill Remnants •The very best cottoned° we can bur, hard 'or soft finish, heavy New Shirtings and Cottonades Many people like to get their supply of these goods early, SO they may get their sewing 'out of ,the way before the spring opene. Our new lines are just opened up, •and you'll find qualities good 'and colors fast, 31 inch herqy cotton shirtipg„ fast . colors, stripes or checks. , ..... 10o --Extra heavy cotton Shirting, indigo dye, the best goods the . mills make, new patterns......... - 12ho We placron sale Ifs week , weight,. ....We as 25o one ease eaeh Mill Ends ot Sheeting ancl Pillow .cotton : Furs at February Prices iTtihstes.efroatirel etlheeperfect goods February prices on Put*. are money and the savirig prices. We want to clear out only reason .for low prices • on whi.ie to boy now instead of closeall s, and InPr 'rvtotrtil them is that the lengths are ink uhtil next season. shorter than the mills will put 7 up in webs„ Mantles at • February Prices We have a few medium weight Eeav- er Mantles in black and few.n that are suitable tor early spring wear. We of Bleached Sheeting buy one for very little over half regular Want them .cleared nut, Ana you can Olean, PerfrOgoodso will be 8°1(1 at' less Underwear tit One case mill remnants of bleached Price. • twill sheeting in 8/4 and 9/4. widths, all than regular wholesale pi lees. , February Prices One line of Men's Woolle4.11. Underwear that we have too much of. WWII ic price that will sell it. d ° cnier center 6ettlivreemantnanntesyn,`Isfs'ottel Men's Woollen Shirts and Dime/era, widths, gotxl qualities, all elean, perfect fancy etripe eat finieh, well goods to be sold at less than regular made, oo dei, ehtertalinebi.ebrtIoted,, our 68o . whoar sale prices, • - 'Mills I3ttds Mill Ends of Pillow Cottons • s Bros. Clinton. 4 0'a at" • •