The Wingham Times, 1903-05-14, Page 4r. Hose's
Stock Goods
C. A. Campbell
The Druggist
'INGHA`lilf.
13>:,A,UTY'S CHARM.
Clear Skim, Rosy cheeks mist Haight Eye
Compel Aamriratiou.
No woman needs to be told the charm
of a clear complexion. Na uiau eau
blind to the beauty of rosy cheeks, or tit
power of sparkling eyes. And eve
woman --no matter what her features
may be-ecau have a perfect complextou
Bright eyes and tt perfect complexion
come front pure blood --au' pure blood
comes from Dr. Williams' Piuk fills. By
enrik hing the blood Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills give vigor, strength, health, happi-
ness and beauty. Here is a bit of proof;
"For upwards of three years I suffered
from anaemia, says Miss Mary Jackson,
of Normaudale, Ont., '•I had no color in
ray face, my ]ips and burls wore blood-
less and I grew so weak I could scarcely
walk about the house. 1 doctere;l a good
deal but got no benefit until I began
using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Before
I had taken them more than a couple of
weeks I could see a change for the better,
and coetuiuiug the use of the pills for
some time longer my strength returned,
the color came to my face, and I gained
fourteen ponds in weight. I can re-
commend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to
every weak, ei:ing girl or woman."
These pills tore good for all troubles
due to poor blood or weak nerves. floret
take any other mediciue—see that the
full name, "Dr. Williams' Pial: Pills for
Pale People," is found on the wrapper
around every bee. If Yu doubt send
direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Oat., and the pills will be
mailed at 50 cents per box or six boxes
for $2.50.
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TO ADVERTISERS.
Notice of..changes must be left at this
office not lats r than Saturday noon.
The copy for eninges must be left
not later than Monday evening.
Casual advertisements accepted t?
to noon Wednesday of each week.
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Duff ,S.7, Stewart are shipping a car 1)14
of maple rollers this week.
A meeting of the Women's Institute
will be held on Wedneeclay, May 20 th,
at 2 3 p. in. at the %onto -of Mrs. J. Di.
meat, A cordial invitation is exteuded
to those who have not ns yet ,aimed the
Institute,
Rev, Jus. Coburn, the eloquent biity
preacher and lecturer, will take work o
PERSONALS.
p Barrister R.Holmes has returned from
Toronto. 0
EktT .B1 I`IHEIJ 372.ltr•-J Joyut, of Lucknow, was here
on Tuesday.
TIIE YiTIMES Mrs. Andrews and children pre visit-
• ng with relatives in Listowel,
�a R,„?txS,IOTT,Puttt,rsahuAfitYt?aoYLtiFmoR Mr, Alex. AI. Stewart spent a few
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We are sorry to state that Mies Jennie
Ross is gradually sipkiug.
prise Martha Adair, Of Westferttepeut
Sunday in our village.
Illiee l,1ggic Morrison welted friends
in Wiugbiaiu last week. ,
Mrs. Huinpliritea viseteii old itcquaint-
anccs iu Whitecliuri h last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cottle, of White•
church, 1ltteacled servii;e at Tifiluie
the Bluevale circuit on the coming Stu ehureh on Sunday last.
bath, preaching in the I3luevale Metho- Judgic,g.frouu appearauces 'and pro•
dist church at night, Mr. Cobarn will:
lecture in the same place, ou Monday
evening; at Johnston's Church on Tues-
day evening and at Ebenezer Church nn
Wednesday. A treat is in store for
those who attend.
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1903.
EAST HURON LIBERALS.
„The annual meeting of the Liberal As-
sociation for the East Riding of Heron
(Dominion and Provincial) will be held
on Tuesday, May 26th, in the Towu
Hall, Brussels, commencing at 1.30
.o'e;ook. Ia addition to election of
officers and. receivin: reports, addresses
are expected from Dr. IM,icdouald, M P.,
Deputy Speaker of the Commons, Arch.
Hislop, M. P. P., ani others. A largo
turn oat is asked for. G. F. Blair is the
President.
NOTES AND COMMENTS
days in Toronto this week.
lies. A. Cosens . was viriitiug with
Listowel friends this week.
Messrs. Talbpt and. Cumming, of •St.
Thomas, were in to va last week.
Mr.Irwin, traiumaster on the G. T. R.
for this district was in town ou Monday
Mr. H. Thornton, of Berlin was visit-
ing With his parents in town over Sun-
day. c1
Mrs. McCullough and
visiting with friends in
week.
Messrs. J. A. Cummings and
Small were visitors in Wiugham over
Sunday.
Rev. R. J. Garbutt and Wife of Gorrie,
visited with VPingliam friends this
autntitas.
The "Davy Maxwell" grass farm, 7th
line, liar beer leased by Geo. Best,. of
Brussels, who will pasture a lot of a attle
thereon this sumer..
A. new plank floor has been put down
on the Sommerville bridge. It was bad-
ly needed.
The contract for 'the now Horse shed at
Sunshine was let to Jas. Hill, of Blyth
at $380. The building will • be 4a feet
square enclosed. The old stied will be
left, at least for a time,
Chas. Pollard,is hui'dirig *Wing to his
barn, stone stabhng tieing paienader it.
He is also improving the Nein with
drainage, etc. Ws quite a hustler.
Mrs, Gilbert Speir is visiting her,
grand daughter, Mrs. Wm, Bowinan,3rd
line. The old lady is 86 years of age
but is remarkably active for those years.
Mrs. Alex, Nichol, 4th line, who has
been ill since last November, continues
very poorly awl- has not been able to
leave her bed since the stroke of paraly-
sis was received,
Peter MeNab, Gth line, has added a
half acre of new orchard this year to his
farm, Mr. M eNab -has. also acquired
quite a reputation as ahorse dealer and
not unprofitably so either.
The spirit of Neil McDonald, lot 16,
con. 10, took its flight from the earthly
tenement on Wednesday, May Gth. He
had been poorly for the past year, ner-
vous prostration being the cause and for
about eight weeks was confined to his
bed. Deceased was bore. in Argyle,
Scotland, and collie to Canada with his
father's family in 1847, locatingiu Elgin
County for seven years and then moved
to the farin in Morris in 1854 on which
he died, the old homestead. Of late
years be had not farmed to any extent
as the place was seeded down and cattle
grazing was substituted, Mr. McDonald
was unmarried, two sisters residing with
hits. Ile: was 56 years of age. The
subjegt of this. eke tell was it lAberal in
politics, aPresbyterian in relizinfi and
a ntau of high moral type who was held
in high esteem by the community at
large, He was an Elder lu the Church
at Blyth and was also a school trustee in
the section in which his farm was locat-
ed. Out of the seven McDonald brothers
who came to Huron there are only two
surviving now, vis.,Johu and Alexander,
both well known residents of Grey
township.
children are
Guelph this
Thos.
The appointment of Mr. George P, vveelt.
Gitxham; editor of the Brockville ResMr. Richard Wilsen, ;of. Turnberry,
corder, to the thalieutinship of the Pub- left by C.' P. R. on It o4 ayfor Alberta,
h p Aecounts,CQmmi tee in the Legisla- T. W. T.
e a€. St...Tho#nas
tare is a.welicte"s'er�CeB?reca ;Willem Won -songs- ..: Mi:,: � IieB.9' .. ..:
:"lt'i5'1•rded as an indication' spent. a few clays last week • visitlug his
that be may be same day called. tipon to
bike apiece in the Cabinet. That he has
timber for such a position is admitted.—
Stratford Beacon, Mr. Graham has all
the qualifications for a Cabinet Minister
Med the Trees wouldbe pleased to see
hum filling the position.
The committee for the re -distribution
of the Dominion Coo titnencies held a
meeting oa Monday and this is part of
what will occur in Ontario. The ridings
of Bothwell, Brockville, Cardwell ut
West Ontario disappear. Dufferin to
the place of Cardwell, and Lennox an
Addington are united. Muskoka and
Parry Sound become separate consti u•
enoies. Algoma gains two new membe
• and Kent, Toronto, and Brant each.
On the other hand, the ridings of Nor-
folk, Middlesex, Brice, Wellington,
Hastings, Durham (with Northumber-
land), lose one each. Huron county
Vaill retain the three members as at pres-
reii't, but the ridings will be arranged in
_:.sedifferent manner redis-
ttibution.
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under
the
new
DEATH OF HON. DAViD MILLS.
Hon. David Mills, Justice of the
Supreme Court died suddenly on Fri-
* aysiight at his home in Ottawa. The
causeofdeath is said to have been the
bursting • of a blood vessel. Deceased
was born tin the Township of Oxford,
Kent County, in March, 1831, and grad-
uated at Michigan University. He
was called to the Ontario Bar in 1883,
Made Q. C. in 2590 and raised to the
Supreme Court Bench on Feb. 7, 1002.
Ile held briefs for the Pitovinee of Outer -
ie in many notabldc'onstitutfonalteses,
beginnhig in 187;2 with the defenceof the
r of
northwestern bounds ythe e Pro •in r ce.
In 1884 he ryas one of the counsel employ-
ed in the case before the Privy Council,
and later represented the Province in the
oases relating to Indian titles and Queen's
counsel. r MONEY To LOAN. Money to loan on
As a Parliamentarian Mr. Mills Career notes, and notes discounted at reason -
Was equally distinguished. Entering the able rates, Money advanced on mort-
House of Commons at confederation as gages, with privilege of paying at the
lnetnber for Bothwell, he sat continuous• end of any. year. Notes and aecouuts
ly for that constituency until 1806, with collected. Oi]iceeaver Block, Wing -
the exception of one session after the barn ---BRoar. MtiINnoo.
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general election of 1882. During the TL'RNIIERR]t.
Mackenzie regitne he held the portfolio The following particulars are taken
of 'hello ter of the Interior from 1876 to from the 1903 Assessor's roll for this
1$7& lie was appointed Senator in 1696, township:—Population 2036, total mess -
and in November. 1807, sucteeded Sir
Oliver Mowat as Minister of Justice in
Sir Wilfrid Lauricr's Cabinet, which post
be held until his elevation to the Supreme
many friends in town.
Miss Kate Robertson of Wroxeter was
visiting with ,Mrs J. S. Borden for
a few days during the week.
Miss Maggie Kennedy of Seaforth,.
spent part of last week visiting her
friend, Miss Tone Kelly.
Mr. Charles Milne and family of
Stratford, have moved here and taken up
their residence on Minnie street.
Mr. Orr, of Toronto spent this week in
n visiting with his mother and sister,
Mrs J. S. Borden and brother, Mr. Fred
Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Porter, of Flint,
Mich., are spending a few days with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
Porter.
Mrs. Belding and little daughter, of
El Paso, Texas, are home ou a visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gor-
don.
Mr. Geo. Lowrey, a first-class brick-
layer of Brussels, is here working on the
new Holmes block as is also Mr. W.
Westcott, of Seaforth, and others.
Mr. R. 5 Campbell left Wednesday
morning by the G. T. R. for Muskoka, relief to ine, as I was nearly worn. out
He took a tourist ticket stopping off at losing so much rest at night. She cried
ceediugs we are going to, have a mew
church at Tiffin's,
Mrs. Ephraim Taylor and. Master
Ewart are recovering from severe
attacks of la grippe.
Alex. Campbell, who resided ou the
farm now owned by Ephraim Taylor
purchased Wm. Flemmii gway's fang
on the Gtli of Culross. •
Bicyclists arelameuting the sea condi-
tiou of the streets and roads in and
around Langside, the damage beiug
caused by'heavy loads of slogs on their
way to Mr, Mitchel% milVat Lucknow.
The regular meeting of the Beef Ring
was held Tuesday evening of .this. week.
he cry of the people is Beef I Beef 1
•ue would think the people of this
ueighborhood had been Weed through
on the clippings of tits.
Trout flnhing is .tile order cif the dear
—from the small buy to,tlie gtoy headed
marl. And if all stories ere tine regard-
ing the size and quantities of some
p !ople'a eatehes there must be setae of
Lake Huron's sturgeon got strayed an
the creeks aronud here.
Your correspondent met Mr. Wm
Tiffin in the village the other dayy and
was very pleased to learn that his eye-
sight is much improved., -One eye es
peciaily is becoming suite distiuct in its
sight and can discern objects a half a
smile distant and eau recognize persons'
some feet from him. He.says they are.
steadily improving.,
BABY'S HEALTH.
JOHN KERR
JAS. H. KERR IC PEOPLE'S POPULAR STORE*
VerySpecaI 7HE NEtNEST AWDiEST STYLES IN
DRESS GOODS
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,gular'75e and 90e a pair, retina,.
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Men's Overalls. brown duck,
• regular .$,1 00 for GOc.
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w } ; tweed, any size; your ehoice for
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Men's Shirts, well made, good
1,11',.- material, (regiil%tr " 121.c stripe
shirting) ree'nla.r urice 60e.
/Lc Reduced to 50e each.
On account of the rain 'and the bad
state of the roads,a week ago, Mr. Bu-'
ebanan, teacher at Na. $, iyae unable to
return to his school, he having wheeled
to his home in Brussels on Friday even-
ing. However the -pupils put in the day
(Monday) as they thought very satisfac-
torily, fishing, visiting,eto. Mr.Buchau
an returned liouday evening and no
doubt made Tuesday a busy day.
Mothers all over the Dominion will ix:
spared many an anxious hour if they
will keep always at hand a.box of Baby's
Own Tablets and give them to their
little ones as occasion may require.
These Tablets have saved thousands of
baby lives and greatful mothers every-
where acknowledge the good they have.
done their little ones. Mrs. E. J. Mc-
Parland, Wylie, Ont., writes:—"I can-
not praise Baby's Own Tablets enough.
When I got them my baby girl was very
bad with whoopiug Bough, and cutting
her teeth besides. With both these
troubles at the same time she was in a
bad way and sleptbut little day or night,
After the second dose of the Tablets I
found there was already a change for the Exporters' cattle— Per 100 lbs.
bettor. She slept well through the day heavy .... ........... 14 65 $ 5 15
and nearly all night, and this was a great Bulls heavy 3 75 4 25
Feeders •
light,800 pounds and np-
almost incessantly before I began giving wards 4 00 4 50
her the Tablets, but in a short time the Shortkeeps 4,50 5 00
cough ceased, she cut six teeth, grew Stockers . , .. 8 50 4 00
cheerful and began to gain wonderfully. Batcherte—
In fact, I believe I owe her life to Baby's Choice . - . 4 25 4 50
Own Tablets, as 1 do not think she Medium • , 3 75 400
would have pulled through had it not Picked • 4 60 4 75
been for them. I can recommend the. Fair ........ e, 3 75 4 00
Tablets to any mother who has a cross, Cows 8 50 4 10
fretful, sickly obild. Hogs—
These Tablets will cure all the minor Best . 610
ailments of little ones; they are guarau- Lights • 5 85
teed to contain no opiate, and can be - Sows...... 4-00 4 60
given with advantage to the youngest Stags .,. 2 00 3 00
and most delicate child. Sold- by all. Thick fats• 5 85
druggists or seat by Niall; .at -256.: +4;.bon, Sheep—
by'writiug to the Dr. Willialnsiyiec kine Etport 4 50 5 00
Co., Brockville, Ont. Bucks .... . , . • 3 60 400
Grain -fed lambs 5 50 6 00
Do. bucks . , . , , 500 5 50
Barnyard lambs 3 50 4 50
Calves per cwt..... , .....4 50 500
Lost
"Myhair came out by'he hand-
ful, and the gray hairs began to
creep in. 1 tried Ayer's Hair Vigor,,
and it sto,ppaLtiteeho ir0.0,4oln
ins Ott and restored the Color."—
Mrs. M. D; Gay, No. Salem, Mass.
Thereg a p%easiire, in
offering such a ;prepara-
tion as dyer's Hair Vigor.
It gives to all who use it
such satisfaction. The
' hair becomes thicker,
longer, softer, and more
glossy. And yotifeel so
secure in using such: an
old ?;,-1 reliable ,prep ara-
ii011. $LE, a bailie. All dranists,
If your druggist cannot supply you, I
t :wad ns ono dollar and we will ex; cess
you a bo toe. lie sure and give tea mamo t
of your nearest express otliec. n,lliresu, ,
J. C. AYtit CO., Lowell. ;bass. f
Values
Sore Broken fines to
clear Them, But.
tfen's:Ties:'a quantity of knnt
and four in hand Ties, regular
•' 25c. Price to clear 10c each,
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s' Food material,neat fitting, flared
Skirts, 25 per cent, off.
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dark colors. Ree'niar price 12?,e
yard now only 10e, a yard.
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Toronto, May 12.—At the'Western Cat-
tle Market to -day trade was moderately
active in exporters, brisk- in butchers'
good in stockers and feeders, and Steady
in sheep, lambs, and calves,
Toronto, Cannington and Beaverton.
Rev. J. J. and Mrs. Patterson left on
Saturday morning for their home in
Baffalo, where Mr. Patterson will enter
work on his new pastoral charge on Sun-
day next.
Dr. Macdonald, M. P., was home from
Ottawa for a few days during the past
week, visiting with Mrs. Macdonald,
who, the TIants is sorry to learn has not
been enjoying good health for some
week
Me. Peter Lbik1'ater, who has been
working in Listowel for some time past
was visiting in town for a few days this
week. He left on Wednesday morning
for Mt. Forest, where he has secured a
good situation.
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v1en's and Boys' ready made
Suits, wool ':tweed, at your own
price. If you: wait a suit cheap
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JOHN KERR
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SKIRTS ARE SHOWN
AT THE PEOPLE'S
POPULAR STOREI
French Crepille Sole, lstest
colorings 85e
French Wool Blousing, fancy
stripes, per yard ......... 50e.
Paris Lace Brocade for waists
per yard ... .. ........ 35e.
Fine Wool Delaines for waists
per yard , ........50e
French Wool Satin Cloth,new-
est shades, for waists or suits per
yard 50e
Stripe Silkine Blousing, very
pretty, per yard 50c
Fancy Stripe Silks for Waists
per yard.. . 50e to 75e
Black Silks, plain and fancy
openwork stripe,for waists, coats
and suits.
Fancy Dress Muslins
Fancy Basket Cloth
° Plain Batiste &c.
Black Broadcloth
Black Cheviot
Venetian Worsted
Black and Navy Sergees
Black Russel Cord
Black Grecian Cord
Homespuns
GROCERIES
Always Fresh and Pure
Prompt Delivery. 1
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but we are still selling lit old
prices
Redpath's granulated Sugar 22
lbs for 51.00
°Dal'k Sugar 30 lbs for $1.00.
COAL OIL
Remember we keep in stock
the very best American and
Canadian Coal 011.
FLOUR, ETD.
Our Bread Flour is the best
and most economical that you
can buy. It will make better
bread and more loaves to the
sack than any other flour on the •
market. Those who have tried
it say so.
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Seed—nets seed per lb 150
- arden Peas per ib 15c
Package Seeds, all new seeds
2 packages for 5e
Cash paid for Eggs.
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Special
ment $1,318,635,70. of days staatute
labor 2476, doge and bitches 336, horses,
1049 cattlo 4814, sheep
1948, hogs 3273;
total acreage 35,580, acres cleared
land
24,108. acres hardwood land 2.287, acres
7, a swam 8 705 aeres orchard and garden
Court Bench on Feb. iJO . acres +
Mr. Mills repreAeuted Canada at the 12, achoolcliildren wheatll to 8,years 767, steam ilerti
ooiontaa wife renee in tension in 1001,
1►Lllm repreeentatives were called to. tousles, cards, iteatieness, end ether threat
Ater to oonsider the establishment of yitmrnts Met grifrkl* reliared u* Crc 501ene
a met Court of Appeal for the Empire, iat,kte•tteueesite>7ertwx. d1Idrata to
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Two Presbyterian ministers well
known in all parts of Ontario, and, in-
deed, throughout Canada, died Tuesday
night, the Rev. Mingo Fraser, D. D.,
for many years pastor of Knox Church,
Hamilton, and the Rev, John Thompson,
D. D., of St. Andrew's Chetah, Sarnia.
WINGILlatY NA.RKEIO IMPORTS
Wingham, May 13, 1903.
Corrected every Wednesday afternoon
by Cassels & Carr.
Floor per 100 lbs..... 166 to 2 50
Fall Wheat ,... 0 66 to 0 70
one Common Cause or Headache'. Spring Wheat...... 0 00 to 0 00
Perhaps the most general cause of head- Oats, ..... 0 25 to 0 30
Oho and pain across the eyes is nasal Barley .. ..... 0 85 to 0 40
catarrh. The simplest cure. is to inhale Peas 0 65 to 0 70
the medicated vapor of Catarrhozone Turkeys, drawn0 11 to 0 12
which traverses every air cell and air Geese, " 0 07 to 0 08
passage of the throat, lungs and nose. Ducks, per pair ,0 60 to 0 75
It kills myriads of germs at every breath; Chickens , 0 80 to 0 60
clears away mucous diseharges, preserves Butter...... ............ 0 le to 0 15
and heals the membrane. Catarrhozone Eggs per doz .. 0 12 to 0 12
is just a splendid remedy for headache, Wood per cord .. 2 00 to 2 50
and its action is certain and unfailing in flay, per ton.......,..... 700 to 800
0 50 to 0 60
discaspe of the Throat and Longs, Deaf- Potatoes, per bushel
nese, ii rs n +hitis, Asthma and Catarrh. Apples, per bag .....: , 0 30 to 0 50
Atrial wiil convince the most skeptical Tallow per lb 0 05 to 0 06
that C;atarrhozone is all right. Large Lard , .. • - 0 15 to 0 0 04 to 0 5
size, $1.00; trial size 25e. Druggists' or Dried Appleaper lb,,,,.. •
Tolson & Co., I•tin stop, Ont. Wool ...,..
0 13 to 0 6
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Dr. Hamilton's Pills cure Constipation. Live Tlogs, per cwt, 5 76 10 5 75
Prices
—RINGS
WATCHES
—BROOCHES
BRACELETS
and all lines of Jewelry until
further notice.
Halsey Park
Jeweler and Optician.
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Medium -weight
Overcoats
Everyone shonld possess one. It's
a good investment—for there's
years of service in them ---and the
price paid needn't be beyond any-
body's reach.
Spring Overcoat --•light in weight ---
light in color --heavier in weight—
darker in color -<-from any Over -
coating material that yon wish—
perfect fit ---moderate in price—cor•
rest in everything—'made right
because made here.
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T. A. MILLS has completed his stock of silage and 1
c. maturing corns. I have exercised the greatest care to a
have the best recommended kinds for silo.
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90 -day Learning, 1te .
Mammoth Cuban, 4
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Butler Bailey, 3
C Clark's Early Mastodon,
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Cloud's Early Mammoth Surprise, s
H Compton's Early,
D Saltzer's North Dakota,
rAnd several other kinds well ripened and of magnificen t 4
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Speltz,
Buckwheat,
e Millet,—Hungarian, 3
0- New Seed Potatoes, 1
Mangels, 4
► Sugar Beets, -
Field Carrots,
It Garden Carrots, A
le w Turnip Seed—several special kinds now here. s0.
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All kinds of Garden Seeds it
Including Peas, Beans, New Black Beet, Sunflower, 1
Pumpkin. 1 have every kind of seed that you want, and 1
0. intend this place to be headquarters for seeds, as 'i give
special attention to the seed trade.
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