The Wingham Times, 1907-06-06, Page 1• THE WINGHAA!L
VOL XXXYL-NO, 1843,
TOILET SOAPS
$‘00 LCATIS"
See our winnow dieplay.
We snport direct saving tbe
=anis Prolit, you reap the benefit.
Saving 2096.
Glycerine . . ....
Oatmeal Soap
Honey Soap
Floatiog Bath Soap—
Rosodora
Viodora
Pine Tar ......
Ooleo tinecented
Ooleo Scented
Cashmere Boquet
10c cake
3 cakes
25o
15o cake
2 cakes
25c
25e
cake
Monad Violet no cake
Dactelis..r., 3 cakes
La 'rano Rose . $1.00
- Superfine Violet 00c per cake
FOB SALE BY
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
Macdonald Block, Winghann
v Summer
Sdt'ool
A specialcourse of lustros).
tion during July and. August
for Public School Teaohere.
Enter any time.
Individual instruction.
WALKERTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEO. SPOTION, Principal.
THE :LITTLE EATON
Is
Going Easy
and
Will Win
Out
11.1111111$111111.11111.11
1
Leave your money with
us for a SURE THING.
The RIGHT place to
BUY' your Spring Suit—
Straw Sailor—or an up -to-
- snuff Christie. Don't for-
get also we have the only
exclusive Home Furnishing
Department in town—have
just what you want.
SATURDAY SAVERS.
24 pair Of extra wide and line
Labe Curtains liee yards long,
extra special value at $2.60.
Stour*, *In
42 pair Itoyg, Pante—cracker
leeks, don't mise this too
0E01 Co HANNA
Old P604011104 Mere
Mitedoliald Block WINGBAM.
.....enidereseeplie
WINGIIAN #ACES
POSTPONED!
Owing to the Win the races bave been
pootposed, and 'sill be held Thureday
and Friday of t tie week—To-day and
tomorrow, Below will be found a list
of the entries:—
M-5r DAT
2,40 Pace:—
Peter Miller Eagle Pointer
The Moose ti ease fil
Twister Queen King John
2.40 Trot:—
Ella Nevado Archie
King Jubilee Nell*
Queen c Wood*, ie
2 19 Pace :—
Oolonel Hunter aster Sunday
Sidney Mao JeeSte Rodgers
Colli tgwood Boy
sE soma DAY
2.22 Pace:—
J. B. Wilke Auna V. Brino
Alpha Hal
Eddie S. Little Ferguson
13easie Smart Lon Cody
Mise Appleby . Nellie G.
2 28 Pace ;—
Smut King Arthur
Harold B. • Al rino
Black Harry J. C. Rooker
Little Dimond , Billie C.
ittle Girl
Free for all Pade :—
Captain Spina .061 Raoul W. 2.113
Cellingwood R oker 2.11%
Irene D. 2.103La Pointe 2,09%
Darkey 2.10% Bethenia Bare 2,09%
Dar ey Hal 2.073,
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Wear Oreer's Shoes and Rubbers
Volunteer
The Wingham C
Regiment left via ap
day for London wh
camp for twelve da
from Teeswater also
It is said that some
camp in London,
to Camp.
mpany of the 33rd
oial train on Tues.
re they will be in
s. The company
ook the train here,
000 men will be at
Accident in
On Monday last Vi
of Kinloss was loadii
Waal barn ou Ea
horse, ran away an
etop them he was t
The wagon passed
he was injured qui
WINGIA11, ONTA,RIO, TIFURSDAI, ..KNE 6, 1907.
droommodeorrommeddomod........,
awanosh
le astr BU Jacquee,
hay at Mr Gam
t Wawanoele, his
in attempting to
gown to the ground.
y
er Mr .Tys ond
e setiousl
.0.1.1.1.1...101•11401.01
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Forester JExcursion.
On Ftidoi, jun 14th, the
Foresters will run heir n
over the 0. P.R. tj Tor
WINGHAM HO
Ornwich
exoursion
and Niagara
Palle, N T. Fore from naftbatet, $2,60;
time, 6.10 nen. ee large bills.
We take no back seat, either in quaIi.
ty, qnanity or price at 8. ClitA0BY's
Some epeoiel bargain furniture at The Ladies' A
S. GRACEY'S. The work occoMplish
Good line of heavy Plow Boots OR. .
.3-01q1STON'S. of the Ladiess' Auxiliar
General Hospital, reflect
upon the workeee since
Turnberry Dis riot L. O. Le
The members have furni
xiliary.
by members
of Wingham
much oredit
ey organized.
had linoleum
The limn -animal inesetwg of the Turn- ter the dining-xi:Sem, ale oilcloth and
berry District, L. 0. L., will held in the table linen fcr tables, side board scarfs,
Orange Hall, Wiugkara, on Friday even- and curtains for thirteen windows,
beg, June 14th, at 8 a'clock. The Royal. several accounts paid, at well as two
rooms cempletely furni bed in third
strict story, one for probationer and one for
maid. The intention of he ladies now
is to erect a cupboard in the kitehen at
Carts to clear the same time as the new floor is laid.
Stair pads and edpet paper at S.
Gue.00n's.
For -Quality and Quantity ask your
dealer for the new big plugs of "Bobs"
..Stag" and "Oarronoy" ChewingTobacooee. Tobaccoes.
Wingham T
The Wingham Te
reorganized for th
Bellowing officers:
J. A. Morton ; Pres
es; let Vice Preside
2nd Vice Presiden
Soy-Treas., Mies
ectitive Committe
Messrs C.Bell and
nnis Club.
nis Club has been
season with the
onorary President,
lent, Dudley Holm -
1, Miss N. Dinsley;
, E. McGuire;
zel Johnston. Ex-
, the officers isnd
. G. VanStono.
Scarlet Chapter viIl be opened
mediately at the of tee of the
meeting.
Baby Carriages and
out, at 5. GRAOEY's. also to buy curtains fen thi dining room.
WANTED -500 tubs choice dairy butter ; As it was the wish of the lady elipsrin.
also 100 cases of eggs, weekly.—GEo. E. tendent to beautify the ho itat grounds,
Kneen
the convener of the nor 1 committee
Fon Sam—The best varieties of corn
and mangolds seed.—Gao. E. Kneen
For real bargains in new and up-to-
date goods of genuine merit, just watch
D. M. Gordon's show windows—being
satisfied with the quality and prices of
goods, come right m and secure them.
soli cited the members for
Oddreflavi Officers.
very much success. Any
At the last meetii t Maitland Lodge plants or flowers will be
1, 0, 0. F., the fol owing officers were coined at the hospital, as w
elected for the ens ing six mouths:—N. of preserved fruits. Tree
Jas S. Carr; . G., J. W. Posen; - $282.62 on hand, and °wave
Reo.See, J. F. Gr yes; l'in.-00„ T. J Oommittee $1.05 on hand,
Elliott; Treas., EL B. Elliott; Delegates
to Grand Lodge, Elmer Meote and S. A
Have you seen the New S
M i Di ti tR resentatives W
Masonic Officers.
At the meeting of Wingham Lodge,
No. 296, G. R. 0., on Tuesday evening,
the following on ire were elected: —W.
M, Bro. Dr. H. b. W. Tanelyn; L P.
M., W. Bro. H. O Bell; S. W„ Bro, A.
M. Crawford; J.JW., IL W. Bro. Rev,
T. S. Tre s., W. Bro. R. Van.
stone; Sec„ R. . Bro. J. A. Morton;
Chap., W. Bre. EfrJ,E. Tamlyn; S. D.,
Bro, J. W. Mc bon; J. D,, Bea. J. D,
Bora; I. G., 1ro. W. A. Campbell;
Tyler, Bro. Jas, leuty.
plants evit
offerings of
reatfully re -
11 also genes
urer reports
er ora
al Wil-
ouY's/
1
See our nice Highbaok dinning chairs,
85ots for 65cts and Cr arm rocking
chairs to match for $ .4 at S. ORA.OEY'S.
Dr. Ovens, Oculist, London, Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at Mo-
Itibbon's drug store, Tuesday, Aug. 6
—all day. Glaeses properly fitted,
A $54.00 Parlor Suite (6 pieces), spring
seat, spring edges a d spring backs for
$44; A $39 Parlor i e (6 pieces) in Bilk
mitf or $31.20; A $2 or Suite (5 pieces)
for $17.50. At S. GBACEY)S,
agu re; s r c ep ' hams! Piano? Before you bu
J. Haines, Chas areen, S. A. Maguire. be sure and see them, at S.
Highest price paid for bides and poul-
try at T. Fells' butoher shoo.
Special bargains 4 Wall Paper dor-
ing May, at Knox's Winghant.
SHINGLES—A large consignment just
arrived. Shingles from British Colum-
bia, Quebec, and New Brunswick. Call
and get prices.— J. A. MoLnan.
Married a Chatham.
Mr and Mrs R bt Maxwell jr are
nonnoe the marria e of their sister, Miss
Olytia May Mead o Mr Bruce Bennett
Pullen, of Chatba , This happy event
took place at Cha ham, on Saturday,
May Ilth, and last atnrday evening a
reaeption was held 1 the home of Mr
Maxwell. Mr and Mrs Pullen left this
week for Milan, oh. where they in-
tend residing and hey will take with
them the very bee wishes of a number
of Wingham frien
WOOL WANTED—Any quantity; laigh-
est prices.—Goo. E. SING.
WANTED—A good boy to learn the
printing businees. Good chance for a
bright boy. Apply at Veins office.
WE'LL bfEND 'EM—If your Shoes need
a neat patine, half sole, or want repair-
ing in any way—bring them here to be
mended. W. 3. GREER.
Weddings at Rectory.
Two happy eve to took place at 31.
Paul's reotory las Week. On Wednes-
day evening Mr. eorge S. Laokie, and
Miss Letite Mout n, of Wroxeter were
joined itt wedle The groom is a
brother of our WnInnan, Mr. S. C.
Laokie. Mr and Laokie will reside
itt Wroxeter. Thursday evening,
Mr. Jae Dow, j , of Vest WaWn1201h
and Miss Nellie elsbman, daughter of
Mr. Itieh, tenth en,Of tan Wowanoelt,
Were merrietl. . and Mr is Dose Will
reside dit the ow homestead in Mot
Vi'mvanoih. 13 h oeremonieliVere per.
formed by rte T. S. Hoyle. The
TOM joint w h the friend* of these
young people in extending otmirratobt.
mous
Blyth Edi
A happy event to
on Tuesday m ornin
A nobby umbrella 14411 at poet o oe a
few days ago. Owne oan h v same
by proving property aB3 peed for this
advt.
The Late Mrs, J hn Ashton.
At an early hour on onday morning
there passed away at he residence of
her uncle, Mr. Edward1 Irving, Morris
1 ownehip, Mary Holme , wife of Mr.
Sohn Ashton, of Turube ry, and a for.
mer res Went of Winghari. The deceits.
ed was a daughter of th late Nathaniel
Holmes, and one of a family of nine
children, and her death is the lirat in the
family. She has been be 81 health for a
number of years nest, lint it was not
until about two months ago that &awes
taken seriously, anavnla having de.
veloped, and the beck efforts of three
physicians failed to tiheck the disease,
The late leers. Ashton was, with her bus. „iii
band, a resident of aegham for about
four years, having mooed to Turnberry
about two years ago. Of a cheerful,
patient disposition, sh s bore her affliction
without murmur, au will be remem-
bered by many friends for her excellent
qualities. Besides ier husband, she
leaves six brothers, ohn of Manitoba,
David and Nathanie of South Dakota,
Robert of Kenora, ViIliam and Thomas
of Turnberry, and t o sisters, Mrs. E
Brown of Dakota,
or Weds. : of Morris. The In
k place at Brussels- Wednesday to the
GETS GRANT, WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE
PITAL
Town Council V tes $126.00 in Lieu
of Free Water tand Lig18.—Chief
Vannorman R signs—A Num-
ber ot A cco nts Pasaed—
Proposed Carriage
Factor ! Site.
The meeting f ti a Town Council on
Monday evening w se enlivened by the
presence of a number of deputations.
With the exception of Coun. McDonald,
the members of ts oivio parliament
were all in their laces, Reeve Irwin
having surprised bit colleagues by com-
ing in and taking hits seat shortly after
the proceedings beg n.
A request of 1 e Salvation Army
baud for the use of the band stand in
the town park for o e night in the week,
was grauted. The rmy band intend to
e at which an offer.
ing will be taken t provide funds for
the purchase of ne instruments.
The clerk read th resignation of V.R.
Vannorman as °hie constable, to take
effect July let, 19 7. On motion of
Course, Kerr and G adorn the same was
accepted.
Mayor Holmes reported for the Execu-
tive Committee th t they were not in
favor of granting 1 ee light to the Wing -
ham Hospital, b t would recommend
t he giving of a gr nt in money equal to
the price of the li ht. Clouse. Nicholson
for the Waterwor a Committee reported
similarly in regar to the water.
e Finance Committee.
which was adop ed, recommended the
payment of the f snowing accounts: —
Municipal World supplies. .....$ 7 40
Geo. Carr, snit tor Chief 20 00
sty and postage 55 50
slaty 42 00
atohnaan. 15 50
inging 6 75
0o., easel/rag_3 72
y „ 10 00
eto 14 25
pping mains, eto ,152 54
ries 1 75
airs 16 40
laying mains 36 12
, work, eto...... 23 50
" on drain „. 22 80
aming, etc 10 50
tering streets26 95
tinting 9 50
ano 3 00
nd advertising6 75
ing 4 25
streets 1 50
Co,, charges25
er introduced a corn -
d of Trade which had
on a proposition from
who wanted to pur-
when Mr T. Leslie, the services being
Kerr, editor of the lyth Standard, and . Mr. Baker, pasto , of the Methodist
and would be w
only son of Mr. . 11. Kerr, of the church, of which derceased had for years
of the park oco
Brussels Post, jotted heart and band' been a member. Ts Ike sorrowing hutsif they could be)
-
with Miss Lottie J Brown, daughter of band and relatives is extended numb
Mr Geo Brown, The ceremony was sympathy. pleasure, was bis
performed by Rev. A. C. Wishart, B.D. Iet it go until at
secured, but thou
at 6 o'olook a.m., in the presence of a Court of Revision.
be made of it th
few intimate frie tda. After a honey -
The Omit of Reelsion for the Town of scatter was finally
moon trip they wt.1 take up hansekeep- Wingbam held its annual meeting in of Oonns Bell an
ing at Blyth, TL ae TDIES wishes Mr
the Council Ohamb r on Thursday even- the matter to the
and Mrs. Kerr =Nip years of happy and lug last. The me ben present were to confer with Mr.
prosperous wedd? life. Mayor Holmes an Councillors Bell, to senate a site else\
The report of t
J /3 Ferguson, s
V. Vannorman,
E. Lewis, night
R. Rankin, bell
Western Found
W. Guest, sala
W. " work
Alex. Young, t
R. Awde, eu
W. Holmes. re
N. McCallum,
D.C. MoDonal
# 1
A. Sandersen, t
11
A. E. Simmons,
D. Bell, toe of p
T. Hall, printing
W. G. Gray, tea
T. Luton, work
Canadian Expres
Mr. W. J. Gr
mittee of the Boa
under eonsiderat
Mr. Wm Batton,
chase a portion o the town park 50 by
100 feet, for a sit for a proposed (Ann
age factory, M sers R, Clegg, A, H.
Musgrove and 8. Bennett also spoke in
regard to the pr 'eat. The opinion was
freely expressed that the town park
ed for manufacturing
factory sites were
ore suitable place for
be obtained, Conn.
ifferent view, however,
fling to have the whole
pied by raanufactoride
had. Business before
motto. He would not
other place had been
ht a better use could
d
should not be u
d Mrs. I. Farrand
industries; othe
eral took place on available, but et
Inevale cemetery, a park could n
conducted by Rev. Gregory took a
I
BEV. W
Rector of Bt. Matt.
Moat of our read
nize the familiar f
man whose portrai
Mr Lowe is an Iris
early in life came t
he received his ed
of the Episcopalia
he came to Wing
Patina having pre
in the parishes of
me, coming here
As a minister and
Mr Lowe has bee
his genial and c
many friends for
years residence
Paul's abundant' prospered and since
removing to 12 s present parish in
September, 1905, here has been subston-
tial increase in t ie membership of St.
Matthew's, and ll the departments of
the work of the church have shown
marked progress. , Rev Mr Lowe is pro-
minent in frater ' 1 society work, being
e Mame, 0.angemen
esters. He is now in
as Provincial Grand
rand Orange Lodge of
TAM LOW'S
•w's Church, Loudon.
I'd Will readily recog•
tures of the gentle -
appears above. Rev.
man by birth, but
this country, where
cation for the work
ministry. In 1895
m as Rector of St.
mealy been engaged
ardsville and Glen-
om the latter place.
reacher of the gospel
very successful, and
rteons manner wine
imDuring his ten
ere the work of St.
connected with
and Canadian F
his fourth term
Ohaplain of the
Ontario West.
Get Parnell's Bread, at Ohriggia.
Cash will secure •
the furniture line 11
EY'S.
Post Office
Although the p
surrounding coun
the advantages o
and customs office
was not until Pei
opening of the m
building took pia
Messrs. Arole..Ca
to Junction, and
P.P., arrived in t
through some of
and maaufacturi
ceremony of the
building however
entertainment in
evening. Mr, A.
chairman, in the
and Reeve, Sho
livered by Rev. T
Allen, Warden
Arch, Hyslop, M.
terspersed by mus
n at present. The
disposed of on motion posed of aliases G
Messrs. Oline and
Nicholson referring Miss ohishohn,
ecutive Oommittee M.P., delivered an
etton and endeavor trig address. In
here than on the marks he complime
park. the evidences of t e prosperity of the
Ex -Mayor Bell haded a deputation town, its busy and eat appearance, its
from the Board of Iiteetors of Wing- desirable location, i many conveniences
ham General Hospit 1, who were pre- and its numerous manufacturing Indus -
sent to secure a gratit for that institu- trice. Be then ga-s his bearera Seale
thin. he claims of 'be hospital were idea of the extent, mportance and in.
very ably set forth by Rev. T.13. Boyle, tricaoy of the postaadepartment. Not -
Dr. Tamlyn and Dr Hamilton. On mo- withstanding the ea @naive use made of
tion of Reeve Irwin a id OCED. Nichol- the telegraph and 1 to telephone, there
son, a grant of $t25 vers made. had been a subteen lel increase in the
By•Law No 562, 190g, to authorize the business of the post I service. The re -
Woe of debentures lo the amount of duction in the postal rate had the effect
$1500 for permanent I improvements to of increasing rathetthan diminishing
the High School sIea i passed and the the revenue in that epartinent. The
speaker then dwelt to some extent on
clerk instructed to h we notice of same
advertised according to lave the marvellous resoutiess of the country
and the advisability 4: developing them.
On motion of Cotten Gordon and Bell,
Mr, T. 0. Graham was instructed tolit.auddarcedsioinwitiadssfhteetrwtiatrydsapap;ekoeiataendd.
have the beds in fro et of the town hall
planted with uitab e
inhisoharaoteristio ire n paid an eloquent
Bflowering Oath!,
On Motion of 00 ne/ Kerr and Ger, tribute to the Woudereul heritage which
dtm, the clerk was i structed to adver. Canadians have; inst$neing its remark.
tise for applications for the position of able growth as shown )in, the steady and
chief constable, applications to be re. substantial increase in the trade retorts;
,selte bargains in
on go to S. GRAD -
ormally Opened.
plc of Wingham and
y have been enjoying
the new post °face
for some months, it
.y last that the formal
gnifloent new public
/e. During the day
./ pbell, 5�.P., or Torone
. Arch Hyslop, Id
n, and were escorted
..r publics institutions
.1 establishments. The
opening of the new
took the form of an
he opera house in the
. Musgrove acted as
beence of the Mayor
addresses were de.
S. Boyle. Rev. H. E.
T. Currie. and Mr.
.P., which were in,
o by a quartette cora.
iffin and Mason, and
ill; and a solo by
r. Arch. Campbell,
loquent and now.
is introdnetory res-
ted the citizens on
READ EIS ADVT.
BACK FAGS
Saty
ROAD HIS ADVT.
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a Nicholson and McD nald. The appeals
About 15 cords of ea or sale. Apply were dealt with as ftlllowa :—/john Abell,
to ?drs, W. H. Cam 0amItbl1, Town Plot. complained that ass ssment of part of
CANVAS SHOES—The newest and latest lot 4, Josephine etre t east at $100 was
Canvas Shoes. All colors. W. S. too ig , asseesmen anstained. C. Lloyd
& Son asked to ha s busineas assess -
GREBE.
Dr. Butler, London, Eye, Ear and ment on Vetoria st eet of $250 struck
Throat Specialist, will be at the Queen's from roll; request as grauted. John
Hotel ou Thursday, Jame 13th and
Thursday, July Ilth, Bourg, 8 a.m. to Wilson, V. S. aske that assessment of
1 p.m. $2,000 on his Josep ine street I roperty
styles in Ladies, Misses, and Children's h' h •
.•••••••••••••1.1•••••
be reduced as buil inge had been re-
moved, reduced to $1500. P. G. Spar'.
Huron Dental Society. inn asked that asses mot on salt works
In Clinton, on May 241h, at the Hotel property be reduce ; assessment was
Normandie, was held the intial meeting sustained. Dr. Ta bee asked that $500
of the Huron Dental Society consisting assessment on 11411 npro lot on Minnie
of the dentists Of the county and neigh. street and $20 on h41 acre on Leopold
boring towns. There was a full oftenstreet be reduced. Mlnnie street pro.
dance, and the officers were elected and petty 'was reduced to $400 and assesa.
the tariff of fees re'ised. Arrangements merit on Leopold sty t property was
were made for the next meeting in Di ustained. S. A. eLeatt's lot 38,
Sale's oflbeO, Goderich, on Aug 23rd, Frances street woe re need 1tom $1100
where eliniewifl he.giVen by different to $1000, Bes111088 a OSsmerit 01 $210
members, and also a clinics by a spe.oia. was Amok off land Willie of Mr, Mo-
net whose services will be engaged for Lean's trail property a iseesatent and hie
the 000481.0n. The following ofiltsers gravel pit property w is reduoed from
Were eleeted: Hon. President, Dr W. j. $800 to $600. Lot 10 of MoLeatt mill
ed from Mr. Mo.
sinnent 03 be $00
roperty, lot 31,
&aced from $700
do's business em-
irate $260 to $160.
tned fOr a Week,
Brtiee, Eitteatcline; President, Dr. Haen property wag transfer
den, Goelerioh; vice,president, Dr. Sel. testi to P. Angus, age
lery, tlensall; seoretary-treasurer, Dr, Arch McGillivrayse
Sale, GOdetieh, Eitectitive committee (thistles street Was r
Dra. Pricey Wingbam; Fowler, Mitten; to $650. 0. P. R.
McGill, Mitohell; Bodgins, SeefOrth. sessMent was reduce
The Overt then AN
ceived up to June 16 lb, and opened at a its excellent form 0
epeeist meeting to be (Salted by the superior educational s;
Mayor; the stare' 10 be *4604 Yeat. An. At the otos°, votes
plicants to apply to he clerk for a 1181 of Mowed to those Who h
the &Ales.
The trottaurer's o
Soeool Boards We
the ettent of $40
tensnee and the
government, its
stein, etc.
of thanks were
d taken part itt
the program. t:There ;was a large andi.
thelligh and Poblio Once peesent, the seat ng capacity of the
e each reinnorsed to hall being taxed to it utmost.
on iteeount of main.
tincil adjourned.
Nelson Telt of 408 Spading Ave.,
Tottat10, Will be at the neon's! lintel,
iltistatinet L01.8 von ret—Beet site
lNe
eft in tenth. at I:1 h School, on Olent Triplets "Currency" ',Hobs" Mr. IlfetitWit Liberal "'P. for84. m, till 10 p.ed.efier Otnisultetien
Pridsts.'ate 141h, from
t
In
Armour and Quo properties. Apply to and "Stag" Ohewiug Tobiteebei, in nig South rant, osenommes his retiree/10d Mistime of Eye, Ear, 110110 and Threet.
HITCH.%
& COONS, pingo. Cadent, always the Mime. front political life. 0161048 tided.
0000 ADVICE
To Insure your property
To Insure your life
For Beattie Insurance
For Marine Insurance
For Weather Insurance
For Boner Insurance
To buy or sell a Farm
To buy or sell a House
To buy or sell a Building Lot
To buy or sell RealEstate of any kind
To buy or sell a Business
For money to bean
For money to borrow
For a steamboat ticket
For houses to rent.
For collection of rents.
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Individual instruction.
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. GEO. SPOTTON, Principal.
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Wo have Ladiee' Oxfords that
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weather footgear par excellence
for Ladies' wear.
Our Oxfords Fit
There's no cramping of toes, no
stinging sensations, no slipping at
tht3:beel. Not a bit of it. None.
ing but PERFECT FIT and
oennine comfort.
Oxfords in all the fashionable
leathers; button or ties,
Marked at each reasonable prices
as $1.25, $1,60 and $1.90 or $3 50
for Oxford elegance.
Ladies, come here for your
Wads,
Big range of Trunks
and Valises to
select from
W. J. Greer
THE SEWER
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