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Flesherton Advance, 21 Mar 1907, p. 1

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Gamey M«tiid, *»«yo/' "TRUTH BEFORE FAYOK." â€" '< FEINCIPLEb NOT MEN." i â-  >â-  i 4 VOLXXVI, KO 1315 Flesherton, Ont. Thursday Marcln 2.1 1Q07 W. H. THURSTON, RnrToi; N E W JiBwellerv Store li?KL, J I ' live y.X'L'ks. ^^ l^l ^ ^ ^!^MJ 1l ^llUL.â- -^ ^»^»gg«an3'^a:^«^nca» Hiivu you our o:-.lU-d in yet to Soi) OwiriL,' t(i tile iiiucUly stiite <it Uiu roads i.iir (liviiiu rtervita y ust !;ril;iy wiih nut l.v'.'sjoly iittemled. Thp Sundiiy pvuvioiis tiio survici) room was packud tn its utmost Vour cur. TOis able to iiltond i'or toie tirab time in four ci- Bv=lawNo. 681 iiisdbarlcy A By-lawof the Towueliip of Arteme- \ siaintlie (.'onnty of Grey, to raise j tilt- Slim of .'5;5()OO;G0 lor tlio con- Mc Far land & Co. Ftniction of nement sidewiilka in llie (Jrey County's Police Villaâ„¢ of Flc'slicnou. , . "^ BIGGEST and CHEAPEST .STORE new ))reiniHed Bigger Stock Better Display Of Jnweliry, VVutcliPs, Clnoks, Pliitud Wiiiv, and chdico tliinmi in every line. -1 .. I Pre Get your Weddirig ents l^ere, Get your Wedding Rings hiers. Prices Right. Goods the Best. W.A.Armstrong Inaustrial Home FNotes {liy an Inmate) 4 i .J AVe (Uiiittecl tcj inontiou in q\n- liiai; iteni.s tint Robert A.skin, an o'diind well known lusidont of jVLirkdiile, had been .vdi'.iitti-d fur a^fuW<uontlir, to the luinie. A very sore leg, the result of a bad break and aa iniprdjjer resetting, were the oc- casion of his coining hero for the winter, Robert is a veryiiuiet, iiK.tfenMive person, never meddles, argues or quarrels with anyone, ;.ud by no means, an far as we have seen, an undesirable companion. Ho hopes to be able to leave on the ar- rival of L!i.' -.wu-ni weather. M "i. '11 thf biiildT»U:.uftt<'rihl for annex to bam is, nov.' on the ground and the 'work of framin;,' will likely soon Ix-uin. Peter Parker, an old iua:i from Prolori. with a terribly sore leg, probably incur- able, Wii.s brought in the beginning of last week for admittance. Dr. Ego e-x- amincd him and very - ])romptly pro- nounced liini an uniit subject for the house of refuel,'. After con.sidornble phoning bajk and forth it was decided to send hiin to the himpital at Owen Sound for treatment, lie wa.s accordingly for- warded to that institution by the night train. Miss Dunnington of the staff and niece of the m.'itron, sevei'ed her connection with the institution on Tuesday last. Wo were rather surjiriscd that Miss 1). should desire to leave her estimable aunt, but perhaps she anticipates forming a cl wer relationshsp in another direction in the near future. We also noticed that Mis.s S.. an ex-niember of the .'tjilt', had taken a dilieront view of life by embark- ing into one of the united staten. Vi'eLl, such things will be, and we wish her a l.)ng, hap]>y, .smooth and pri>.sperous journey tlinmgh life. We regret to have to state that on Thursday last the niatroivwas put to the jjitinf u! neet'iwity <.)f placing one . of the female inniiiles, a recent comer, in soli- tiry conlitieniunt for highly in.suborilinate conduct and using foul and abusive lan- guage. By tea time, however, the of- fender had di.scovered that prudence was the better part of valor and was released on the [iromise of fe.ture better beiiivvio-., and we traat f ho lesson taught will be impressive. siio#ini< her that order, dec- ency and obedience are the lines upon which the di.-iciplinu of this institution i.l to be maiiit'iined. On T'uesd.vy last^Mr Haniesa Was suu- denly and unexpectedly called upon t" atti'nd tho funeral of hi.s cousin, Mr,' Frank Taylor of Utgina. Mr. Tayl'ir was . a -young, ener_;(;tic and in-osperouM man and a christi«ii. About throe ye.ivs ago he got nian-ied, went westiuid estib- ished himself in a lucrati\w busiue.'-s at Rcgina. A fov/ weeks ago he, witli his wife, retiutied home on a Ijusiness and plaaauro trip combined. Me had made considerable jiurehases in connection with his buHilii^sH and iiitemLcd returning a few days ago, but wtifi taken suddenly ilK A i)hysician was called in, who told him 'hat if he biid any wTirldly aiTangemenls Ut make to do so witlioiit delay, as his time on earth was sliort. lie did so. In the mi'antiiuo i>ther physician-s were summoned in eons\iItJidon and the only hope of his recovery was an immediate operation for npendicitis, to which lie 'eadily consented. The di.sease hiid. li mover, passed the skill of the lil^m • tan, and he dieil within three Iwur' A.ferthe upeialion. Mr. Haineos *il-'< turned S'iDurday evening. Miss Minnie H^-nvy of Marlid do visit- ed fri«ndi hen- nii Sunday and Monday hist ami was I h« gui'st of Mr. iiiid "Mis. .Ias))er S'liart. Miss T'lllii I^iint; (if Th'rnburv is vinit- imf friends !i-re nt present and is tlie HUH.st of her sisler. Mis IT^icrson Browu of this plnce. Mis. G'u. Burrit* is visiiing fricndH at Bishop's Crossiiit;, l^U(d>ec, at piosHiit. .Mr. Goor^tt Curry had a aucceshful wonj bee on Fri<lny laHt. Mr. and Sirs. Wm. McLiinij and fain- tly are now oomforodily settli'd in tlioir new home jii-,t#ioith ni the villugu. We are sorry to rf-pnrt Mr^ Samuel .MeLnng ill with pneumonia, but hops to hear of his speedy ncovery. Mr. and Mrs. X. McLean nnd son i WHKUK.^S till) PoMci) TrustiMis of tlio ) VoMfo Viliagoof r'loahorton li'ivo tipplieU to tiio I .'.iHricipoI CutUR'U of tliu <:uJi)iiiation of the 1 TmviiHhi|> of Ai tuli^psiu tor tho •n.siio of ilebnn., I tiiioK tv) iiiiHc, t.'iu suai at ••'^ilKXl.OO for t.li« coii- ; Hfrur tion of coiuflitt 8i(lowtiili8 on thy foUowin;^ I i.t i-Mum aiul i>arta of Btrcuta ia imlil PoUcti NiiluKe:- ! Port of Toronto atrnot J*arfc of Sydrnhuni Str*,ofc Part of Difrhnui Strtft I'lO't of ('.ulUiii;wnci(l Htrcut I'ttrt of RprliiR Htropt Port of J':iiEiib,>th Street Pnrt of KtierStrout Part of M ary Stroyt Part of Boecheli stinet a'.id Pait of .\ll>ort birost thu UBtimaterl cot^t of il)« i^oi'l about tun C(;alH per square I'^ot: This store for HOUSEFURNISHINGS <^ .SOUK! new t;]ieerful ;in<l fj ,, c n t 1 â-  . I r â-  1 > : CpipoiaUoM for tlio sum fif :?.-/)UiJOO hm horoiii- Uaroki, of lloekvale Vibited fnoudo uei^o ivlior piovirt».i, nhuh i3i.;;4 lopc-i^.t Of Dr.. ituht ou .Sunday la.-t. / | iiitri.dnil to ')(>oroot.-ci bvtliiHllv-luw. ih<3 pn- A n,>,>.l..... fi-,>i., i,..,-.. ni-^aiirlo/l ft,.. U^-r .oBCdRotthH Baiil dc'iouturus tu lio ii|i|:lieil for A nuniD.a tiom ueie attended the "OX ti,op,„.po3C8afoi!jsai.I. social at Vaudelcur on Wednesiiay even- AND WHEr.Ii.iSiti* rtwir.iblo to !::-.li.i tho iiig of la.st week and lepniT a gom! time. Uaid Di'lirtutii'ts pnvable by xoarlv inntnl- Mr« liisKoIi SiihIh of r)iiiii.«ii i« fi,„ 1 munts.hirinu tliG DLTio'l o.'l"U vuars from tlio Mrs, .lohcpn ttouie ot l^Uiiiaii is the I tj,,,,, y,ja i5».i„w sl,„ll oomo iiito clli-ot, (bohi« guest of her tiaULditer, .Mrs. U. D. Car- i tluj currcnuToi' thpsnld rtoin^ntaim,) with (n- rutbers of-this place. i tere»t Uioi-;>.,i, mthoratKio-â€" Mr. l!,dgar (iranaui of Bugcnia visited , that tho R«Ki-!t;ai»"«)fi(rtfn! \-. |You will soon coiumence reuovatinsj: and addin jtliing.s to malcQ your honie iiitjre comfortal)I(i ant jwe are better prepared than ever to snpply you with all vour .i.iowaiu.s beiad needs for the home. We've just placed in stock .'-•evcM-arcon - o,^^^^^:ir):^:^'!^^^X\\^'''^''^^K'^J. »«^ imported and Canadian manutactnreU " -â-  --' - Honsefurni.-liings, consisting- of Carpets, Lace Curtain.s, Wall Papers, Oil Clotlis and Linoleums, Window Shades, etc. tho Haid appHcatioi) AjiD \YHI':iiEAfl to ral^o tho said sum it will 1)0 iiece-iHai-y to Ismio rtebt';niM'(.'M of t!io itaifi most .successful department suppliers a wonderful quantity of home needs. This friends l-.ere on iMmday last. Ml'. 'Vni. Gaudiu, pastor of tho Meth- odist church, is holdini: a. series of revival meetings liero nt prpseot. I'ortlaw tlvo ppr cortt. |uir' >onf siaih iiitloiliit» yribiu iii i»''..!i year for prinnipal.»ii(l â- :tir..,i-(aii«i»i ! (.s^wct of tlio 'u-*U\ \ ilobt sliiUI boas in»v Bmrpossiblo equal to tho | CARPETS aninuatKi, piiyablo fu o&oU of thu other yuara ot Iheixaiil period. ^ , .tKD WHBUrJAR tiiB t-.;:i; amoiin' renulroa by tho .Vuuicij-mi Aol to oo r tiso.l nntittajty by RpooiiU rate tor priyiiifi t{io f u.i,l dnbt and Tnfcftr- <>9t All htiruinaflo;' pri^vi'lud in tliu suu> of Carpets SE\\ ENGLISH T.XPESTRY liHlinvfuV tor tho Hobvo of I tlid-'^ovn-iliii) irf .Artoui'ifiiA • ^ulltuiil i'-.ti' aailUil. i*ti I ^iluU i,-.t 111 .-lUt.b of OOt i ' tiflt All htiroinafc. >.-:m.:fi. ' - I .\XD \Vr;;.'nj;.\S thi* wli.jJe niiiount of the Miss Annie Slieardown, who has l>eon i ratfuhii. iiroi-ernv^vf t.hoTf;\v.i'hipo; Ar'ntnefiia t.aking a comniorcial c(mr.<!0 from the j ""|'j;S".;?itt<ft'".T:'' 'â- "^â- ''"'â- ' â- â- ^»""''«"»'"'' W'-" Hoine C.orrespondence School SpriugfieW, | ANtf JW'hkKK.AS tho ariountof th-aitstrnR Man.'!., has received her uiploiim for the ! ih-inHdiiifM .lobt of tlio suit Townjihipdf ArtQii full course. Miss .Siieardc)wn?p.".«;cd with i i"'"* '" ^O'-l-W •»'><1 "o P>--t "^ tlia V)-i»cli.-al wr , . , , , , . , . , â-  . I iiitownt 111 in avi-uir. high honors, taking almost the uiaxnnum | THtSIU'.FOJtK.Uio WnrioijS*! .v.rporaliou of numoer ot marks yii all subjects and is, ; ih., paIiI TcwiiBhip oi Artentusla f.mots an certainly to be congratuhvtcd o;i her sue- i follows:- ' cess. I ^j^'^ -' - Mrs. Cokjuctte. of GUnisworth, Ai'in- ' f,,',"/,, .'-.trong Colony, •Sftdt-^JjM' .,)'>tf .^1'^' ' Mrs. .fames Love, and other friends, ve- turned to her home on Monday of last week. Mrs. Wm. Taylor aiul childi-en aro recovering from ;i severe siege of whoop- ing cough. Mrs. Udell now appears to bo on a fair w;iy to reirovcu'y. Mi's. Francis Shires has returned from a visit witii her daughter in Toronto. Mr. and Mis. Thomas White have bik- en possession of the farm vacated by Mr. , Warling. Mr. S. Slieardown attended tho Orange ) Grand Lodge of Western Uiit:iriii held at i Orangevillt! hist week. | Mr. and Mrs. Teeter .are removing this week to the vicinity of Kimberley. A particularly tiiio lot of new designs in Enylish 'I'apestry Curjiots tliat immml- iatiiiy strike yuu as being a superior (piaiiry and value at per yard 37i, 4.ie, 50, COc, CJc and ..... ...'.. 7uc Lace Curtains. NEW N'Ol'TINOHAM and SWISS LACE C1.TRTAIX,S. About ."JfiO p lirs first .piality Lace Cur •ains, mostly Nobtiniihain make, Iiave been placed iiiio stuck ienuths il yards to 4 yards loiiff, iniuediuiii ami wido widths,' prices aiart :tt 50e and up to per p.air ,5.00 5EW ENGLISH TAPES! OY SQUAUSS. A handsomp nm<re of nnw puttv^i-na and dtmigns in s!z"s ^x.*?. ;li^.^, nndSvtn! per stpiare 87..")0, 'SIO.50 and 1.'?.pO NEW ART SQUARES. 12 New Wool and Union Sijuarus that are veiy artistic in iti"»i;.',u and are .-4Viv*.4«i'i;rv u^oR.ax.'5LJJx4l».A"d L^'^'^'i.'fi- NEW FLOOR OIL CLOTHS LINOLEUMS. and An Csprey Ratepayer Indignant. To the Editor of tliA Admnce: â€" Dear Sir-Is it posfibfe that a public I .''I'oui'.lto take tho yotosot iiualiand olcotoi-sof ,, .1- ,â-  f I '- â- , t the mild l*iilice \ iUiii;i; of !â-  in!itior*nii on piiid loKK thini .â- >3nu.t'^l iiu*-'h itiHl f.hail 'it, vmulod^'ith :ho t'orpoiHto Seal of th« s.iiil Co.*))nnition aii'l iiiuned ty tho H^ihvo and Trouinirnr Ihoruof ami ; shall bf jiayulilo wilhiu tBD \oarnffoiii tho nalo lor thin hy-lnw to coii'ii iiioi ctTi-'ct at TIio Staiioardliaiilc t'lushorton as loUows; 2. -Tho suitl principal Slim in ten iiiiiinal in- stahiieiits anil iiituioKt at tlM into aforesaid aniamily 'Itiriii^ tho BAiiHoi*iii; tho n^(,'riiKato liiiicii" iof such instiihiiunrs of pvincipal and inlorust, sha'l ho thuHuniof !^:itM.!)n!n ouch .Tiisr. H.â€" For tin! piirpuaw of,i)ii_.viiiR tho f-aid dobt of iJ.KKlO.OO and to covo'- thu iiiterost on tliK sain niiiouiit lis afnrosai 1. tlio tiini of a (SS.yii slmlUje Iwvioii by ft special rati* ovoi* and above ail otb.ir ratoti in thu saoK' luatiftoraiid at tho Hniiio tini'j as other r..tos are leviod.npnii •.luiwhi'l'it-wable I firopotty iti tlio said Palico Vilhiyti 01 Fhtshortoa 1 iablo.to bu ratoil tlioroforMii oaeh yoav. for ilin f ^ poriod of ten yof.i'S from the •Ifttohrroinivftor uioni joiiud for this Hy-lA\.- to tuko olfiiot duriiu: wlliuli tlK'Siiid debuii'iirus havetoi'iin. l.~-Tliis Uy-hiw shsll 00:110 into eltoot luiiiio;!- iutoly iitUir th&llual pasi-iiiij thoroo.'. . .5.â€" This Hy-law shall bo stibinitted fov tho a-isont ol tho clcotorsof tho said 'i'oliue \'illitno of Kiobi.ortou iiuiior tho provlsiiMis of tho Cousoiidutod Miiiiioipal Act ou Tnotniay tho pooojd day of .April. .\. U. It'OT, at thn lunir of n/no o'vluok in tho toronoon tho poll will bo umrked to sell at e;ieh ?(l.25, SD.OO, 811.50 and .?7.r5, .KiOO NEW VELVET SQUARES. Tho most han.'ihome and sorripoablo Carpet is tho A'olvot Sipi.tic nnd wi' have just phicd in stock threi! sizes only, ;!>;.'>, 0.\.'5A and ''>\\. The desii-ns are very artistic and embody the bwst featnris of rhe tnnst moilern de-iiuns, iit eiuh eiS.dO, Sl'.l.riO and 25.CI) Wo hare received an iirmense ippintity of BMonr Oil (Jji.ihs and Linolemus for this seasons trido uniiiprisini; ini that is new in pitteriis and colors, a ividUia 1 yard to 4 yards wide. . -Ou&irioH ft,r 1 he«OiL dpliM.M$»a»a.^i- a<i. yard and up to .... . ,,,^ fiOe t)nr price for "^ho Linoleums are DOc per fii|. yard and up to „ . . Ouc NEW WALL PAPERS. The imwest patterns in Wall Papers in this season's product are shown m pro- price fusion here now and we start the jier single roll at 4;. ar,i* go liy tteps up ',:) easy .i'lOu McFAI^LAMD :y.,;r^7r.-<.:T-. .-"- >-»"*iT:'"^-<"^^' â- -" .. jyf»fiti»ii M i«onq man could outlive bis usefulness posaiMo he could .serve the public almost a quarter s It for f a century and ' never lisplay Ins seKishness or "narrow ininded- iiess,but such wouM sei'ui t.i be the i;ase. Now it happened that a par', of our town- ship is over three miles fr. :n a .school and has been so for over 40 years, and the children have had to beg a schooling from ArtoiVieaia ail til it tiin" or go witli- oiit, which onu irioieralion has had to do, while wo educated this in.iii's cliihlran who now hold iiioh positions ihrnugh their education, which we paid for, while we beg our own or do witlmut. Now we have anolHei ueneratien voniing on and those beu'iiars asked the O.sprey cnnncil a>ii9 la.vt meeting to appoini. an ailiilra- tor to foiin a union sehiol "vitb ArtPiii- csia. But did tliov do it) No, they had the 'jali to .say that .Aitenie.Hia was the doij and Osprey was the tail and the tnil O'liildf not wng the dou. Who would ex- ))i'ct such an cxpresdon from a moiuher iif the eiiiinty couiii:il whom wo have pi ic'd at ihe head of all our public alfairs 1U-1U17 and wbtfii he reached ihe top of I lie lad- I dor liod him so na-row that he iiiovitd to lav over the petition to seo if Arteni- esia wiiuU nnike a section aid take this other '_'eiieratioii in and educate Ihein, f<d' then it woilld seem to mc th:it t!ie iiai;.! Hy-law, anil the pall will uloso outUu att-jrnoon ot tho bttiuo day at rivo i.'olock. 0.â€" Tho phico for takiin; tho naii! vote and the Di-pnty lloturi'ini4 niBuor shall bo at tho Tovvn . Hull ill said Poiioo Villiij^o. Dopilty P.oturning ' 0111i.ui-,.lohu V.riKht. ) 7.â€" That on 'rimrsday thu Wtb dnv of March. A. U. i;iU7, atthohonr of hevon oVmi-ii in tlio alti-rnooii, at tho Towuchiji i)1l-i k'n otllLOiti tijo j said VilhiBn tlu lleevut.lmll appnintin writinn tho poisons to attniid at tho pollini; jiIhoos ao-i at tho filial LUiiiinini; niMjf tho voto-^ on hohalf ot thepurBoiifi iiitur.mtcd ill oropposiinircspoot* iyoly tiio pasaiii;; oithis ily-law. «.â€" Thatthn tlini-k of iho MuniolynlltiV nh.all attend ot his olliou in tho saitl Police Villaso nt two o'clock in tiio nftornonii on tho third da.v of April. A. 11. KK»7, to huiii up tiio votes givoii for ajd iHiaiu-.t tiiis liy-la'.v. Uuted at tills day u! vyi â- Â».'i-'^. 1 HARDWAi;^E Our new stock of Miirdwiiro has arrived mid wo have been lumy for tlie la»t ten days 0|i-ining up and u'-ti in:; into shape nnd we nro now fully eipiippfd to iiii'ete\ery demand iif the hardware tiwle. " SCIlEUi.'I.E •â-  yocr vo irlv â-  voarlv total iiitor*»st priiioieal > early 1â€" I'.HjS OIVI IW. *?W -.'J SMSS .'lO iJ-liXHI ):tK Ot) ^ •J.W 4.-, .â- 'SH 50 3-l'.llO li!.-. oO 'Jtii ( U ."ISS .Vl 4-hiit 11-2 V im lu IJSrt Ml .V- 11112 (ts m iaiOOO IIS^ .';!1 ti-iiirt 84 10 :KM 40 :;s,s .10 7â€" llh-l OS Hi .SIO tt/ :isH .',0 H-lUl.'i .',2 ye W.1 DO :'wj :M) '.l-10Hi !iii in .tVi 40 SH.S .-lU U-1U17 IH M ;t7noo :«jjjO We extei'd to tlie pub'ic a hearty invitation to oonie in and inspect »ur Stock. Yiii will lind the gor.ils riKlit. tho prices rinht, and wu hfllevo wo are ipiitu sife ui sayiiii; wo will use you nuht. However dii'p in and see. If you i..le.id building 'Iiiscnniing sun -r drop in and let us llgure on your colli tact wo have years of jnactical experience ill this line. i.tooetf NtiTICM 1 Tako notice tint tlni al)ove is a true Copv iif ft proposed l'.y-L»w which lias tweii \ \ t;ikf"ii into coiisidoislinii by the Municiiinl I ' G.I^OC ESSIES .lust a word "r two abnut tlie (Jrocory bu.-.iness. You will tiitd our stock of Groneriea contains the very liiiest goods ou the marko'. ,, We hii<l that i' i-dv" s not only lireator sitifuetion to ourselves, hut to our customers to buy the b,-Ht. We reap the hein-lit by iiivinu our oustouiers gonuiiio salifaction. while our onstinners benelit by lieing able to rely itu pliuitly on tho ipiality of goods they are buying. , V/a pay highest l^^--! for Farm Proilure. F!esfiertoa» Eentkasn B»r<t^,, ••onncil ol the 'rownsliip of Artemo.ii;t, and j l'',*^ h ivillbeiiuallv psH.iudby tho Mid Conn- 1 'sSrf' cil in till) event of tlio consent of tho prnporly liiahiii'il electors Iwinj,' obtained thereto aftor line hiont^li from t!ie liii.t publication tlieioof in tho Kleshelton ,\.(lv.nici* newsjiuptr, tho whide council is afraid tn do i's duty. Tho seel ion we are in has Homolhing like a hundred ntid tenor sixteen thousand^' iis.sessnient and we "sU about fliiity ' th'insaiul, leaving those laree minded people eiyhty Ihoiisand or over and then ,i,ite of which tirat publication w:mlho sovouth 1 think if they were .-i f-.se.-^scd as hij.di as day-.f Jhneh A. \>. \'M~. we are accordingly t hoy probably would And iit tho liour, diiy and iil.-vce tlini-eln- «t ill have one hundred tliousand left, hull lived for takhih' the v. dun of the properly tiiey hive a^goiai section left «« if is and. iinalifiuil electors tlmlsill will lie oiHined. surely wo poor mortals should receive Dat"d at KloaherUiii the tievcnth day of fair play. V\'o are not afritid Of *riii- starch X. D. WOT. , ^ ^ j tration hut those whole souled people I ^, , W. J- BELLAMV j seem tc be.-OspH'rv RArui'AVEr.. ' | Clerk of tSve township of Artomdwa -'1 u vM ti l@g^;gp^gg;^ gi!^^ ^ ^:5 g ^^ ^^ Notice to the Public i I ho(j to annomice that I have purchased j I a s.aw mill whieli 1 inlonU bavin;; in ope(^alii.n , this Spring on what is known as tho nM .Sparl- â-  iiift mill site, "nd am in-opareil to'ny all kinds [ of haoIwiMid lotrs, lath tinilvT an-H nhiibde j liinbcr for wtiich I will pay the hiK'I'ost c.ish prices. Bring along your c istoiii work.- 1 Sati»faotio";,'uoraii-.-d ,, , , ''''I .S, M. OSBORNE, Vwidelmir. I Farm lor Sale, Tyots :!-( nntl .",'1, con. S. I >9lir(<y. V,';V. » illltvi, 1.V1 or L>oli iMiel. Sitiiat«L12inilos from Co' limtw.iod and mieanda li.iU loilcs from Siiip liampton. AK""d frame lifirn .vid stoiia base- ii.Kiit-, brick liiiuse.farin wfU wsluiwd. .\il«vt- . ud for a st-ick farm. K"r further piu-ticui»sc apply to ROBERT ileCONNEl'.L!, Ufab ' 8inKh»uipli>i>, ^â- A \ ..>*'

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