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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 9 Mar 1899, p. 1

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* {ZENIT H e pocket beek. _ ~ _ = _ Just ressived twe encleads froash { White Ceal Oils. _ Prices jast right The Store closes every evening at 8.30, except Tucsday and Saturday. HARDWARE MERCHANTS Graniteware and Tinware ! Having bought the hardware and plumbing business from our father we would respectfully ask the public to exrend to us their kind patronage which wi:l be appreciated by the undersigned. It will be our aim to serve the pub‘ic faithfully by giving good goods at low prices. All those requiring hardware, tin work, stoves, plumbing, etc., will find it to their interest to call on us. We carry four lines in strictly hbigh grade bicyc‘es. Also Jower priced ones. + GIVE US A TRIAL ‘ The Maker to the Consurger Are the only Chimneys packed in pap er boxes. WILLIAM CONRAD Lamp Chimneys The A. 0. BOEHMER C0. Limited Ladies‘ strong everyday lace shoes, riveted soles, wide fitters, special . . 78¢ Ladiew‘ lace or button shoes, uine Dongoia Kid, patent tip ndimth- ornfi. vpetlal....>.:s:sâ€"câ€"rssâ€" â€" 788 Ladies‘® Commeon Sease Butten Shees, genuine Dongola Kid, special .....$ 1 2 Ladies‘ Lace and Button Shoss pebbled leather and screw fastened Glrh’hnb:ldnenhu but ton l:n., -gio‘ and coin toe special.. .. Girle‘ fiee lace or butten Shoes, genâ€" uine Don ols Kid (we keep no sheep skins) patent tip and new tee spec‘l very neat and fitting, spesial O Berssned shere, weterpregh onl excellont wearers, sizes 8, 9, 10, T Cohime‘s prosies pret thin batien Shoes, patent tip, special...... .. .. . 60 Girl‘s Lace and Button Shoes. Girle‘ Lace Sehoot Shoo~,riveted soles, _ very neat and good fitting, spesial 73 Infanty‘ -fsndom::'iu», choâ€"eâ€" late, black »nd ox blood, firit clues HAWKESVILLE, rdinary Values in Our Shoo Dap‘t. [ss3ss > . n © Extraordinary Values in Our Shoo Dop‘t. :z > z. x# a.few sieigh loads of young folka from Wellesiey Villege, F:oradiio snd this Hepartege gortg me on pad po smy Your pick of the Big Store‘s Great Stock at the Wonderfully | the hcuse of Mr. 7 Low Prices named below shoula make these interesting : vwook possession of the pisce The inâ€" We Seil for Cash and we have YOL 44â€" NO. 10 glh:lphmfiochnp,h-k-qcunmmud put the difference in Just ressived twe encleads fresh Canadian Winter White and Ameriean Winter fhine PlaatPithe nifecs 1ca cicae @4464 946444642 82 81190 5906 69â€" % 42, 44 and 46 King St. BERILICN â€" C Cheap Store CHILDREN‘S SHOES. BEBLATiON® toupts CONRAD BROTHERS Conrad Brothers, . TOP . of any paper in the IL 0. BOEHMER C0, Limited ] it _ Waterioo County‘s Greatest Store. profitably. New Hardware Firm. J. FENNELL & SON, They are our regularâ€"prices.â€" You can buy at these prices any day. We are headquarters for Graniteware and Tinware, and always have been. Cast your eye on these prices and see if you can duplicate them anywhere. These are all first quality goods, not seconds or thirds. Granite Pudding pans at 13, 14, 1$ up to 25¢ "__ Sauce «* 13. 15, 17 up to 25¢ "__ Preserve Kettles, 15, 18, 25 up to 95c "©__ Tea Pots, 35. 40. 45 up to 65c All other lines in Graniteware and a‘l Tinware at equally low prices. “ W. H. Leeson, Prop. We 48¢ 15¢ Shoe Blacking Handy Bor, 3 for. .... Shoe Laces(17 D lengths) per dos. ... Men‘s rubbers, soin tos, special. ... .. Men‘a !nl-lntnn'n rubbere 1st quality Shoe Polish, best goods, special per ”zd.u::.shsct&'....'....'...'...'.'..f Children‘s Rubbers, bess quality, Lu_‘rl:!.:iuil_nquhtyd-m rubâ€" eted soles, new round tos, a good Men‘s v:sl.uâ€".ll laced &l;.h:.h: black silk, vesting or & regular $2 50, special............, Children‘s Fels Slippore, special . .. .. . Girl‘s Pelt Slippers, special ... ... .... Ladies® felt se as, special,.......... Ladira‘ felt slippers, leather seles, BERLIN, ONT. . Men‘s fine lace shoes, ensep calf, riv Men‘s Laee shoes with Beliows Tongue i n en o _1 60. pocinl ................«â€"â€" 4 1 96 TU:JI-[:J:;I‘-&&&.:‘-. , sither o# fflhu-(o“dn-)m... 19e Men‘s Lace and Gaiter Shves. You Tried Yet ? Have One JACOB CONRAD, JR ON T WATERLOO % 10 101 180 #Je 15e _ Pursonar.â€"Mr. Geo. Gies visited friends at;Beriin last week.â€"Mre. Joa. B. Meyor and Mre. Haber of Linwood were guests of Mrs Jacob K. Brenner. â€"Mr. Loais Eslaugh intends leaving for Manitoba â€"Mises Katie Ih-l; in visiting ander the parental roof. â€"Mise Tillie Porwell fipuu remaining at home for some ~â€"Mr John Relaugh has returned home.â€"Qsite a number in this vicinity attended the faneral of Millinery Openings at Toronto. â€"Mr. Jacob Reichert of Buffilo, N. Y., is at present visiting relatives and friends in this neighborhood. â€"Mr. Amos Eby spend las Sacarday in Toronto on busiâ€" Briers â€"The srowfall lest Sanday REALR was very beary.arourd here, consa | _ Mr Henry McNally and family of quently the roads are in good condition| Hsamwiton rpent a few days of last tor aleighing. The firmers wake good | **rk visiting relatives here. â€"Mr.Geo. use of it, and are hauling the rest of|JObannes has sold his biackâ€"smith shup their logs to the Mills.â€"Mr. Abs, Rby | and dwelling house to Mr. Fiber and sawmiller and contractor received the|bas purchased the "Sreant Western contracts for many new buildings this|Store" from Mr. Renshaw. We will year and has to increase his staff of | be glad ro see the store re opemed aud carpenters â€"Miss Emma Bergman ie|wish our new mershant every suoccess atarting up a Millinery E:tablishment |in his new line of business, â€"Mr. John at Bergman‘s new bieck. â€"Mr. Wm. | Kanmaker was on the sick list a fow. Hailing has soid his sixteen aore farm {days lasst week, but is buck to work near F.oradale fur $1500,00 and|agsin â€"Mr. A. W. Hilborn has purâ€" hought a fitty aore farm near Linwood|chased a new driver. â€"Owing to the to which he is moving at present.â€"The | bad atate of the roads and weather there anle of Mr Jacob Eix was well attended | was no church here last Sunday.â€"Rev. and things e 14 brought fairly good | I W. Groh of Berlin ealled on friends ghn. r. E x will move shortly to| bere last Monday.â€"The auction sele ‘mira.â€"The Misces Abrens lulio’- of Mre. Simpeon‘s last Friday was very er of Berlin and Miss Aouie Lohnen |!argely atterded and good prices were nesr Hawkesviile were visitors at the |realized. ‘The farm was not sold.â€" res‘devos of Mrend Mrs Albert Lebâ€"| There is still quite a lotâ€"of sicknass in res‘deoce of Mrend Mrs Albert Lebâ€" mn.â€"lr,.‘ A. B. SBayder attended the nbrinyig Ameais in M ol <ctahlint 4. BB ed n anis id Moxtn or Frsrvaar. with a painful accident some time *8 |8r. 4th â€"John Schmidt, Ira Geod. Jr. 4th.â€"Jacob Bergey, Susie Swaris, tare tzes, Amibeg Rigay"""" ArvOy son FLDHADALM. _ _ &r. Sri.â€"â€"Maty Haroar, Albirgs" kpuchtel. Accipent â€"Lat Monday while go Jr.3rd. â€"Wesley n«‘.y,w.uh.g.... Swarts, ‘tng bome from scbool, Waiter, the six| Leurs Schmidt, Gertie Reier,Simon Hall year old son of Mr. J. T. O5t, was try.| _ man. a ipg to jump on a sleigh loaded witb S'Jmafl;“n?l:::hfl:‘,‘z" ""'::i chree heavy saw logs, but ucfortunateâ€" Jr. 220. â€"Milo Eby, Phobe Hemcr,sfinin iy fell and the load went over both his l;l:ior -m'i’Amv;hlh:m (gloke), Sadie egs. The principa!, Mr. Lickner, rgey, Hartry Eby, a Bowman. brcugbt him to bhp;ome, and upon ex P'jfi':‘ ;&'::l:‘m&:'h"‘d" B"c':::; amination it whe fourd, that neither lhum-;mhn Baaman, * of the legs were fractured, but only | Pt. Ist.â€"Wesley Hallman, Clayton Eby, bruised. It was real‘y a miracle, that | Irs Eby, Horace Hallmen. he little f«llow ercaped almost unburt | Number on Rell 52. May this be a warning to other child momerrne on alggees o. n enc ive and touching sermon. â€"Quarterly ::“n! goes to New Germany for his ssrvices wili be conducted in the U. B A Oburch next Sunday mornirg. The Bcnoot Rarort ror Fresviart shildren‘s meeting will be held in the -"';-.:“(lh'*l"’)'“ Letson, Lusis Brehâ€" afternoon â€"Mr. F. 8. Spies of our vilâ€" e i"’“"-""- Pirie, Cli lsge, sold bis fine driving mare to Mr. s“d.f:' J.]h. ql..v.‘:?hh'.:,:r Clys Schwertser of Heideiberg for m vaiuâ€"|Jun. 3rd.â€"Iven nmk.wmnu Smith ab‘e sum. (hemors) fl“l' Aunic Rebertson. Punzso®ars. â€" Mesare. Wober and | S%. $5d.â€"Maud Bowman, Mabel Bewman, Sheiley iefs last Bitarday for Obicopee ;.(., 4‘;_)_94.;:?‘;}.5(5...),% where they were visiting . friends and Shants, Steart Smith. relatives â€"Mr. and Mre Fred Dounid | Sen 4“‘--"'(850 Smith, Henrictts Letâ€" visitrd thair son at Winterbourne last| **> Temmy thamore). + Saturday.â€"Mr.and Mre. Merritt Wino hm t e nes were in Waterloo last week.â€"George MANNHEIM. Diefeabaker wes in E‘mirs last week| RxmoviLls â€"Mres. Wondell Bbants ‘rausscting business.â€"Mr. and Mrs. | moved tohernew bome near Philipeburg Wells were visiting our General Merâ€" on Wednesday of last M.â€"UrJaa;g chant, Mr. F. 8. Spies, for a fow days | Good, having bought Mr. Snider‘s proâ€" last week.â€"Mr. M. T. Bechtel, reterâ€" erty near what used to be the "Two inary surgeon of Heideiberg, meves inâ€" Bridges," intends to move in the near to our villege this week. We are)| future â€"Mr. Samue! lg and family p‘eased to bave a man like Mr.B. come | intend to move to next week. to oar villege and we give him a corâ€" Perâ€"orar â€"Weare glad to report Mr. dial welcome. He will take up his aâ€" Brrgey Sr. improving from the effects bode in the residence of Mrs. Sfiu. of ‘La Grippe‘ from which he has been whoh was recently occupied by Mrs.| offering lately.â€"Mr. Noah Cressman Agiward, deceased.â€"Mr. Jacob Habn | and wife and Ez:ra Creseman and wife was very seriously ill the past week | of near Naw Hamburg were visitors in with the prevailing epidemic â€"Mr« | shis community on Saturday and Sunâ€" Stadleb:ner and ber aon, Jaliur, apent | ‘ay last.â€" Mr Cbes Z mmer, and Mr.F. dSanday in Winterbourne â€"Mr Robbis | Knechtel of Berlin were the guests of Moceof this vilisge ieft for Kirkton| Mr Allan K erhtel on Sunday. last Baturday, his intention being to| Scmoor R®PoRT â€"Following is a speod the summer with his brotber list of names in the order of ueris of who resides there.â€"Miss Maggie Karâ€"| thosse who made the reqnisite number ges of L‘stowe!, is staying with her |of marks for the month of February : sont, Mri J. Bailey, who â€"mer Moxtn or Frsrvaar. ' with a painful accident some time ago. Cr dik _Lbs Wasih 1. n s 1 i annannnn en mnmnnmnentninmmmmmmemmmemmengmmmame \COUNTY «e _ | .. wirsmsourna _ | _ _ ainweon & G. Wiao, mored into Mre. Koittle‘s bhouse on Weodueeday uf last week. Mr. B G. Winn movrd into the bouse vicated by Mr. B«llard on Monday of this week, whilet Mrc. Wi kinson, who bought Mr. Wino‘s farm, took possese lon on Monday.â€"List Siturday the remmins of the late Mre. Wilford, of Oroashill, were interred in the Hawkesâ€" ville cemetery. Quite a number from th‘s villege as weli as a large number of friends from Orossbill gathered at. tbe church to pay their last tribute of reepect to the partel. The hnml‘ services were conducted by the Rv. â€"â€"â€"â€", Pastor of the Miliback Engâ€" lish Obarch, who delivered an impressâ€" ive and touching sermon â€"Onartarle Parers â€"Our vilegs has been the sowne ut sume great châ€"ogi~g this past weuk or two. Mr. B J. Baâ€"lard, who '-th-ly dirpesed of hi« property to Mr aates were botaily taken by surprise, but the visitore were not loog in getâ€" ting sevtied for sson all were on} ping themeelves tripping the light fintastic which was kep up for a few hours The « +â€"~og broke upefter all bad veu igasted to a midvight tes and al} reported = good tim«, C > w â€"A most . even* | _ Pursors ~Cs!% # u..-p.ubu’%?h | Listowel w ISTRICT ,| t es Arioy Boon e es | Bue‘e o a| nesday Mar. l1st., whan their daughter, Shier »spent ldlbmuhthvulc. Dr, More‘s o HawkuevicLs. iflicisted. _ The bride who was bardâ€"| and Mia Fvarzisz Partt.â€" Lass Tueedsy somely gowned, was sttended by ber Buady, Oat night a gay time was spent at *59|sister, Miso Phenio Brown, while the mJb- residence of Mr. F. G. Lackner, wBBieroon was su by Mr. Gen. »praings he -,bwnfl.hl.d.qululh ftrom Masrrow of QJ:'“P...Q., very | D °R. Poll 'M!v‘n'l'-""“‘“'," this many and beausiful wére in evidence. week doing village, aliglhf=rd about righe o‘clock ¢% The Obronicle extendé congratals tione. Fish is io E the hcuse of Mr. Lackner and literal p Uxpes Ttus W sarutz â€"Mre Alex H Monsing “md&m The in Fisler it requwatric@a Aoltse a cedA 24 Ae T makas Salk k24 uk 2 0 ' hihe made its home with Mr, ST. CLEMENTS, u;p«d-poddmln'hw. â€"â€"Mr, Chas. Koshier has found a more luorative position as cuttér at Seaforth whither be went last Satarday. driliers at the school have struck water but regret very much that is does not bold out.â€"â€"Mr, Ohas, Gorselits has There is still quite a lotof sickness in our neighborhood. L. W. Groh of Berlin ealled on friends borilul' Iondov.â€"‘::b; suction ssle of Mre. Simpeon‘s riday was very largely attended and good prices were and dwelling bouse to Mr. Â¥Fisber and has purcbased the "Sreat Western Store" from Mr. Renshaw. We will be glad o see the store re opered aud wish our new mershant every success in his new line of business, â€"Mr. John Kanmaker was on the sick liset a few days lass week, but is buck to work again.â€"Mr. A. W. Hilboron bes purâ€" chased a new driver.â€"Owing to the hatr(Amupdintet "â€"odbindilthinet > «00 oaes mamn 4 Brizrs.â€"The wife of Ohristian Banâ€" Remoot Rzport â€"Following is ®|niock feil and broke her leg.â€"â€"Mre. B. B. list of names in the order of ueris of Shirk is on the sick list suffering from those who made the reqnisite number |;, grippe â€"As« we are writing an enâ€" of marks for the month of February : joyable time is being spent on the Moxtn or Frsrvaar. Maple Grove farm.â€"Sleighing‘s m Sr. 4th â€"John Schmidt, Ira Geod. and the farmers are making the 3r. Ath. â€"Jaoob! ‘Bergey, " Susie . Bwarls, [usp "of 16 â€"M+." Fred mebselee wnt RxrovaLrs â€"Mre. Woendell Sbants: moved tohernew bome near Philipsbu on Wednesday of last M.â€"-Hr.laao'g Good, having bought Mr. Snider‘s proâ€" erty near what used to be the "Two Bridges," intends to move in the mear future.â€"Mr. Samuel lg and family iutend to move to next week. Perâ€"orar â€"Weare glad to report Mr. Brrgey Sr. improving from the effects of ‘La Grippe‘ frow which he has been suffering lately.â€"Mr. Noah Cressman and wife and Ezra Cresseman and wife of near Nsw Hamburg were visitors in this community on Saturday and Sunâ€" ‘my last.â€" Mr Cbes Z mmer, and Mr.F. Knechtel of Berlin were the guests of Mr Allan K eshtel on Sunday. intends to remain for scme time with relatives Corn â€"Althougb the cold snap is ;--twuw. we, not having related our intends : is reported in London that Mr; WBLLESLEY ~80 | _ A New Extrarrise â€"It is being shop | rumougred of late that capitalists of _and | Toronto are forming a syndicate for sberm | she manufacture of peat coal on the will | farm of Mr. Meses Kraft near Bridge _sud | port. * Experts, who have made an in ';:r vestigation, say that it is found there ODP in paying quantites. \ Albert Price is under arrest as Winâ€" nipeg, charged with Mfl" to forâ€" olbly carry off Richard ton, aged 70, with intent to merder bim, & Five men who went into a big otl lhh at the l-’:lnl Uil Works, Sarnis, Charies Kieval was sentenced to the for swo years and a hait :;.}:d-:o.aflc at Hamilton for pass ing raised bills. betinciecinrnieliict isnn cintcad . SE _4 1 ® 30 )'nry busy.â€"We are longing ‘o::prl“ ng, but we have not seen any very marked indications of its npm:na yok. Following is the roll of the senfor division of our school for Febâ€" rasry: JIr. 4th.â€"Ida l-riy, Rdith Stoitz. Sr. 3rd.â€"Barni Withe McRae. Jr. H.-Nam:.lfl.d. 'lar-e-. Laird, Nerbert . T o IoS â€" Afgle Suvith, Miptls Cernt, Loln Mader, Wilbert Mayer, _ Brisrs â€"The _ German Medicine Company have left our village and we are glad. Barnum says, "people like to be bumbagged," and there seoms to be some truth in the statement.â€"Poople continue to be sick and Dr, Rats is .mtb. Mr. Aiex. White of Guelpb, was the principal buyer for Moy shipâ€" ments.â€"Bome mircreants bare been shooting ducks of late. > Look out, the game warden is on your trail. Duck shooting is prohibited, this being the close season. â€"The qnarterly meeting of the New Meunoni‘e charch was held last Sunday, Rav. M. Bowman presid ing â€"On the 5 h inat. a traveller cams« to the hones of Mr. Will Homeyer. A« the weather was unfavorable he war allowed to stay as one of the family. It‘s a boy,â€"Mr. J. Be‘zner has reâ€" ceived a orr of corn. boughs a thoroughbred Jersey of Mr. Jas. Dake of Parry Sound District It‘s a daisy.â€"Farmers in this neighâ€" borhocd bave mostly sold their beetf Livesrock Enipuzxts. â€" Mears. Brown & Oo. of Gait, shipped one car io!prnolnd cattle, bought of L. Hagey for $4.75 per ewt. They wore ‘shipped to the Eoglish market. Fo!â€" lowing are the weights : 2â€"2830 ; 92â€" 2800 ; 2â€"2710 ; 2â€"2835 ; 2â€"2780 ; 2â€"2960 ; 2â€"2950.â€"Mr. L Stauffer also shipped ease car of beef eattie, _ Rmiar Rerars Cuarous. â€" Mre. Emanuel Bracey sold her farm sonâ€" taining 160 seres to Mr. Randall of Crosshill for $7,800.â€"Mrs. Hewitt sold her farm containing 125 acres to Mr. Martin of Berlin for $3,500.â€"Mr. Jacob Bretz boughs the house and lot of the setate of tgo late Philip Zeller JOU o Pbredn ty sdbraband Boeundary, was held in the highoat esâ€" teem by every one who bad the priviiâ€" ege of knowing ber, and her death after a prolonged iliness is desply and sinâ€" cerely mourned. After a short prelimâ€" inary service ut the home of the deâ€" ceased, conducted by Rev. 3. Cauningâ€" ham of Hawksville and the Rev. W . Haig of Millbank, the body was then taken to the Presbyterian Charsh here, wherea simple and ';srnm funoral sorâ€" mon was preached. The } and symâ€" pathotic attendance 1t th:?h.lrchl.-ply restified to the high esteem in which the lady was helc, (From a Special Corrcepondent.) Perbaps one of the largest funerals Linwood has seen for many a day, took imce here on the 24th uitimo. The ;«-.d ladyâ€"Mrs. Alex. Begge of the Baker‘s over Burdsy â€"Miss M. L Shier spent Sunday in Hawkesvilie at Puzsoxaus â€"Mr. and Mise C oug of Listowe! wore guests as Mr. Frank NEW DUNDRBEB "BRESLAUYU Why not buy where yon can obtain everything you require at prices 'u low as any. We have a nice range of stoves, Combination Furnaces, Hot water Boflers and all kinds of Plumbing Goods the best and ch est in town. Parties will do well to tomgand getquotations beforepner:g: asing elsewhere. Enamelled ware, Graniteware and Tinware at prices to suit everybody. o j e Leitch & Liphardt. Waterloo <o _ Ontario at the factory. Stoves and Tinware We Strive to Excel by Superiority Alone, Make Appointments . .. sntly loceted esd mell 49 io makqit egrecebie for u. We won‘t expect you to buy.qbnt while you‘re &E“_fi'fl"‘ see something you want If so we Klippert Undertaking Co. WALPER BLOCK = CONFIRMATION SUITsS. We have piased in stock this week new lines of Grey, Drab, Agate, Slate, Sable, Cubsand Blaek Fedora or Soft Hats. Pure silk trimmings, patural tanned Russia leather Sweatbands with plain and fancy ailk band, best English goods $2.00 & §$2.50. Men‘s Eoglish and American Fur:‘Felt Stiff Hate in all the leading shapes for Easter wear, matural turned leather swoat, Pure Silk Bands and binding. _ Colors Rlack, Walnut. Have Brown Sable at $200 and Cash and One Price to all. Money Back if Not Satiafied. A. Weseloh & Co. ifirmatian doncass â€" mpL z_ <_ _1 "_â€" ~* P H9G W# JpOt MEGGâ€" lins for Confirmation dresses. This is the finest shipment of these goods we have ever made. Prices range at 10c, 12%4c, 15¢, 18c, z0c per yard. If you want value in new and stylish goods, oometoSmythg!a. We import direct from the manufacturer and save you the wholesale We buy for Cash We sell for Cash We have (ina Prica (inlw Fine Shoes, Clothing, Hats and 3]:. Mext to Post #Mee. Store eloses 6.30 p.m. exeept Tuesdays and ay» BK . M. WEICHEL & SON Undertakers and Embalmers lIs answered day and night eap Cash Store, Nos. 23â€"25, S. King St., Berlin, Ont Stere clenes mtflqntuMyMMyMM 178 WOOLLARD & C0. â€"« NEW GOODS â€"= We have just?tned an immense stock of fine Swiss Spot Musâ€" Confirmation dresses. This is the finest shipment of these goods c aver matle . Breinas sunme as eas oo it en 3 will be glad to supply you We aim to please We are not uflnflodvkgwgnt #e have done We want to do more business We want to make it a p‘éaâ€" sure to trade with us. n WHOLE NUMBER 313 â€"â€" have style. They have qualiy. The -;-ifl wut.n"fluy wi'l{ nti-lyq you.’ l!;‘:'y pair fi'i"“'.'f",""" Ts t9s gha sot hss ong your ve \lui:n'fi .’Wo h’v.o all lg’-hfw $1.00, $1.25, $1 50, $1.75 and up to $2.50 a pair. Cl 73e §1000$125 $1.g0 per pare . roo!, 75§¢, $1.00, $1.25 $1.50 per yard ; , 75¢, 8oc per yard. f DL COCOZ CC PAZ ®°C Ne Tor cash and one ice only. {mun' long pant suits, from g 00 to ‘7 00. Boys‘ lhwtrnh suits from‘ $3 50 to §5 (0. . CONFIRMATION SHOR@ for Boys and Girln Our Boys‘ and Girls‘ Confirmation Shoe« are hard to match.‘ The have style. They have qualiy. They wirl Wcmnowmdyblhv'yn.m rich assortment of “l::‘yln’ Confirmation &lito, Our prices are naturally lower than others, because we buy and sell for cash and one , 35¢ per yard ; Extra fine black ~ Jeweler and Optician, {KNEBLL‘S OLD STAND). BERLIN â€" ~~â€" ONT Rings! 'ohsnOmPrlooOnly. CHATFIELD, tion to those interâ€" ested, makes selecâ€" stock of Rings, toâ€" equalled valueand :ToE cusonigrt| , 25¢, 30c, 35¢, 45¢ per » 40. 45¢, and soc per BERLIN.

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