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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 19 Jul 1900, p. 7

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$ INCOBPORATED IN 1363 ?} ~â€"Dr. Ward‘s Blood and Nerve Pills E ystematically, and wil} Why? Because they will enâ€" E. able you to sleep soundly, eat " To t meriy mapig se + min * and body in proper condition. Curad NHamse Good, Tender And Wholesome bobe Sncimiess S % ios !Ownh branches and Women. The year 1809 was the hest the i sent in het bereiage for ; where Dominitym ever had. ls gained in| â€"after mwm due dm shop the year pinoâ€"-th:uv‘:‘lyo!dhd:ohmmth!! son wo waiting them. In Amount Assured . â€" â€" > 2213 t 3 ", nm;unlm Income â€" _ 27.% o “’w ”. "?l.‘l Ifllmf' In Interadt Ranatnta 2 0200 . @1 4R o4 <#« T (R OW 1 vehiâ€" Jour F®NNrup _ â€" _ â€" _ â€" _ President Gzonerx Lang _ â€" â€"~ â€" _ â€" Viceâ€"Pres Hugo Kranz â€" 0 â€" 0 â€" _ â€" Managet. FOARD OF DIRECTORS. Head Office = Wasoer! ESTABLISHED 1869, Dominion Lifé Ecosomical Matual Fira Ins.Co. Total Assets Sist December 09 Jos, K.Seagram M.P................. Waterico WATERLOQ MUTUAL 50¢, per box, fire boges for ©2,00, All Vragglats, or Sars Williams IN ORDER ; ‘To have the sensibilitics keen IN ORDER RUCKBERROUGH & OO‘Y. Agents. g.o 0 1 CABLPCCR ‘Cjgre Aard words, Geo. Diebel, Keq., * i \/|. >"Ne, Mis# Honor," said Marie, with Joke Allch ho how moake one of her frequent attacks of shyness, John in, Keaq., New Hamburg. "I have not been writing. 1 Have only Allan Bowman, Keq., Preston. b lookingâ€"at my / have T hoa i8 * but three, those I can never ‘Thomas Gowdy, Req., Guelph. o *a"' ' James Livingstone, Keq., M. P., Baden. Â¥% k,"_*, ember :‘, * nPmmepa . 1 f OFFICERS : P George Randall, President, John Shuh, Viceâ€"President, Fraok Haight, Manager, John Killer, v h Mesare. lvmi. Bgllcitors, Berâ€" Geo. Randal), Keq., Waterioo. John Shuh, Keq., * 8. Bnyder, Keq., * Mutual and Cash Systems. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. t: build a new RE TOR in order to Nat Assote â€" â€" â€" $280,171 nt at Riusk | â€" â€" _ $13,084,410 clear, and â€"the ability to make affairs ruy smoothly, take Not to have the bodyâ€"so tired that the mind cannot be cultiâ€" Toronto, Os% LLL N. B.â€"Orders delivered to| perseverance. "If t y part of the Twinâ€"City by | L om but go back to OoF BHIRLIN. 30,040, o0 | : @titicmhen she __ _ | tone. So very bappy she made them _â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" in Bet" presence, Thoughâ€"as whe always could doâ€"that they were only haif OJ# their fancies. ~ bedhwes ess of Vartreigh, & pompous_ x 1 % with: ?‘fl end ‘Theodora. but may 1 come to ui o Siet y i en s ® m in Cap Pirg :t * 4 slt mpeail and wwchâ€"Ratvrey onlyâ€" ode now ‘ot tin gentlomen who sought a footing, &_-n or his horse, beside the Svush? abd Sinics wite thre. uer by gusde ‘Honor to ac utgent entreaty that Captain ‘Trent ‘deceive hi hen he | Lo _~ T lnend sohm: ting: of iniginaets on hpe | LED MB W. F. LEFLAR; OP WiLâ€" ym EP JOe C 30 h «" As she spoke, whe took from her deskâ€"@ photograph .Honor had seen one fay:fn: the little kitchen at East Ootâ€" tage, and she laid it gently in Honor‘s outstretched hand. & "I have seen it," said Honor, hurried~ ly, and passed it back. But in the next instant sime had drawn her hand toward her again, and had With a lingering gesture which was pHifully tender, she laid the photograph back in ita place. Them she took up an inurtistie portrait of Maric‘s father, and tnlked brightly and pleafantlyof the little Frenchman, until â€"Maries "heart was full of loving pride and pleasure; and until a servant came to summon her, and Houor nodded a bright goodâ€" bent her eyes gravely on the picture, There sat Royden on his wide, solitary hearth, with his doge about him, and a deep thoughtfulness within his eyes; aud as she looked, those words rushed back again, and filled her eyes with "Enowing this, you understand what a lonely life mine must be." from Lady Lawrence to the girl whom she had oftenm~chosen, for purposes of her. owa, to gire hard words. »*"Ne, Mis¢ Honor," said Marie, with one of her frequent attacks of shyness, Homor gently led the gir} back to ber seat, then mat with her, talking of het work, her reading, her thoughts, a hunâ€" dred things which cheered Marie ‘and made the time pass deliciobsiy, until the hour for the poor girl to be whieeled out h\toufln sumshine, as she was wheeled at Honor‘s wish every day, this change being an inexprespible troat to one who had so much of "Iying still" in â€" her have not been." v Marie Verrien yose from her work when Honor entered the neat and fretty little room, and moved to imeet:her. 'l‘kloaedldoui.:ymw,ubw,h eager gratitude, her strength was trulyâ€"though very .:ulun.lly-â€"ui-‘h. to her, in her new of ease and abu» "It is a little farther toâ€"day, Miss Oreâ€" ven," said the lame girl, looking proudâ€" ly beck along the few yards she had .v-!ked. _“l have grown frightened, wonâ€" th.ughts of Roydgu.. Bhe tried to bring a false charncter, ubder s false and : false pretence® bov/he} not lnn‘h\cdflnfl.:oh y and knew that, undert 4 tuhln.nutmudu.flnm the longing to.see him ; 3% # 0 . "1 will go to Maric," she said at lasts "A little further agein toâ€"day,Marie," aaid Honor, hey own sorrows set ‘nside; as they uiways were, Deside the sorrow and the joy of others. "It is wonderful; you will walk downâ€"stairs soon" Oovering her hand#, -hwhm b a uyaiimg why : did #op. come. an tourtship <f ‘the igiylâ€"« ‘at duiicheortâ€"tints, ar ed, too, abd they Rind Ott. "you ought to suppost it ts of no take a w 264 ?:;"' LIAMSFORD, ONT., TO USE haif DR. ARNOLDS ENGLISH TOXIN PILLS. e Was, in Consequence Cured of Nervâ€" t ! ousness and General Debilityâ€"A Case ¢ ‘ _ that Shows the Wonderfnl Power C T of Dr.Arnold‘s English Toxin > state,‘otired me completely. Tam: tâ€"tm,mu:,m"' 1 in every muscle,nerve limb, a-g.n..wmm *3 > W Â¥.IsFHA \The Doctor‘s Advice. boinictaticemss on Accondiff : sds cce d E9 a9g is tribe apteace + ro = is U se mt ie Inuds English ‘Toxin Pills are prescribed by :-uaummmm " fer® T & thed that shows the power eass, and it has this effect by killing the germ# that cause the discase. Beâ€" sides killing the germs of discase, it is absolutely. unparalleled in the history of‘:..a&‘-."’w%fl wodicine is known weak people. ‘It has the effect of perâ€" manently cleansing the system of disâ€" Nine of every ten persons in Canada &nffer from nervousness and generai weakness of the system. ‘The misery caused by. these mpld:h is immeasâ€" ureable. More money is speat every year for medicines for these discases than would buy out haif a dozen milâ€" °_ _‘ilow she dare say it!" fuined Herâ€" ver. "Iâ€"it was no wonder I lost comâ€" maid over myseif ‘and told her a little â€"I‘m sorry now to remember bhow litâ€" tle it wosâ€"of my cpinion ot ber." "AHush, Hervey; do not tell us that" "I must," he cried; "I must tell you, Honor; I ronst tell both of you, for the . words seem burating from me, andâ€"and there are resolutions strugszling behind, which I must atter nioud to you. No one ever belps me but you. Honorâ€" do let me tell, . Theo hemwelf, came im then, andâ€"and realiyâ€" I do aot quite know what she said. She wupposed that we were going to marry; she had always supposed it; and it was jnst as well it should be nowâ€"a marriage in the season was a dittle less of a bore thean a marriage out of the season; and as it bad always scemed to be an arâ€" ranged planâ€"bah! I can repeat no more of her cold, seifish, heartless words. Home~. there ha= neyer been one word "Iâ€"have had a nice evening," be said, sarcastically, betraying at once not only his willinguess to tell all they wished to hear about himself, but even his anxiâ€" ety to do so. "Homor, just think of my nunt seizing upon me directly L arrived, and hintingâ€"very strongly hinting. if it cuuld be called anvything really short of plainly speaking ovt~that it was high "Wme for me to arrange about my marâ€" riage!" She supposed I should never be "uny richerâ€"Or a more desirable husband â€"them I amt now, and so it was childâ€" ish to wait any longer. Of course she had hoped that I should have been old Myddelton‘s heir; but that sinceâ€"" ‘"Never mind," said Honor, quietly, when Hervey, stringling the words up on his Hpes, rose excitedly and paced to and fre in the roow.* "It would be betâ€" ter not to toil us at all, Hervey; but certain)y do not repest what relates to himsdlf gareâ€"a" new strength to his toaâ€" x-flvfioâ€"qu"â€"m . ‘As:n"hfl"*w{‘ ;VMW»&_M latic languor, he had taken a seat be "Yes, quite wellâ€"thank you, Flonor.". The last words were utteréd in his usual tone, but the fret were â€"sharply, almost vicionsly, spoken, ‘Then he fell Into a moody silence, while Homor won dered whether he wizhed to t«ll them what was vexing iim, or whether be m‘ght think it an . intrusion on his thcughts; and while Phoebe. sat quite still, and by the absency of her vague und gushing questions..showed, to hi‘3, more plainly than aught eise conld have shown it, the change which these last . few months had wrought in her. ‘ ments for toâ€"nm‘ght," he said presently. "Homwor did not wish to go out," reâ€" plied Thoebe, quietly, "so I would pot." AnotLer proof of the change in hof, and Hervey was mot slow to appreciate Lak k0 Nan, alhuar ons aurprize â€"Hex.. %dum; rm-nt‘muhh and ‘the .re: se Pe px bet endentt Suk upos ughly enfoying:the novelty of ay unmâ€" _ She looked Into Wervey‘s face when her mattinin d i Rexfaianet Oe pe had been terribly ergited. "I was afraid you would have engageâ€" E: :8 Coe® + HAY R "Pleate stop in Bt. Paofs charch m"'h'-llh&oub-a. in a , businessâ€"like ‘voice and Royden wondered how it coold be that the tm« 1d, countryâ€"bred woman from that cot tage im the green lines.near Abbotr moor, could yoluntarily come to live in who had seemed to shrink from him @ach time he saw her at Abbatsmoor, umm,mu-nhn‘u escape to London, had yet sought him out, nnd sent for him in her last bour. He saw that this messenger was in toâ€" tal ignorance of all save her one errand; and he saw, too, that she was ansious to return. Bo he threw a loose gtv7 dont over his evening dress, and tollowâ€" ed her, She started on in front, as If she knew only the task of ncting as enlled a cab, ‘Two nights before this, Royden Keith, just as he had fnished ‘dressing for Homor Oraven‘s bail, had beer inquired for by a stranger. .. "A woman, sirâ€"and she will not give her message to me." â€" â€" So Plerce had said, and Royden,withâ€" mdmu.hdmtkhntol-hm sence. "I come, sir," said the woman, giving her meseage a. little burriediy; "from one who is dying, and who prays to se® you first. She bade me give no name I was only to say this: Would you give further help to the mother whose child ”:lm-'h:’"unmwihr remem ber, thout any hesitation. "L will come." * He did not give utterance to the sur prise he felt at hearing that the woman "Sir Philip Somerson." ‘They saw her strive, as she went for ward to meet him, to hide the anxiety which burned almost feverishly in her beautiful eyes: They sak that the barâ€" onet met ber yery grayoly and vory pitifully; and, seeing this, they knew that the tidings which be bore could mnot be happy ones. Fhocbe, then, was it piain that she had dreaded tidings of some kind. They saw ter face grow deadly white, thongh the neame announced was a friendly and faâ€" miliar one. â€" house. Honor, mnconscions what she did, started back with one qnick, inâ€" :l:lwn b!-_ath; and both to Hervey and ber eyes had a dreamy, waiting look. lying behind their warm, bright smile. The cousine were standing togethcr. abuut to separate, when the peal of the wisitors‘ bell woke the silence of the Yeos; he game toward her in his new, quict earmentress, and held out his hand for hers. | "I think," eaid Phocbe, softly, "that. you will not regret this scene with Theoâ€" dora, Hervrcy." Nor did he. The dainty little supper was quite a cbterful meal, while still Honor‘s eyes were, as they had been all day, keenly and pdnfglly alive to every sound, and *I have cause to do so whan I recolâ€" lect from what she saved me. I have tried to be differentâ€"I have, indeedâ€" but from toâ€"night J will try \harder abill. J will waste no more dars lu sett love and imfolenceâ€"no more. ‘WIl you take my band, Homor, in registration of that yow?" Mutely Phoebe cat and waited. After Hoenor‘y ready handâ€"clasp and cheering words, would he seek hers, too?" "Neves. I will think of you only acâ€" cording to my own judgment; or, betâ€" "Yes, yes," cried Phoebe, heartily, as she laid her plump little hand in Herâ€" vey‘s proffered palm} "and you will not think of me according to what Theodor: says, Hervey?‘ s "Phocbe," said Hervey, pausing beâ€" forg her, and speaking with a ‘glimpse of simple, courageousness . earnestness, which showed him im the colors of true manliness at last, "neither you nor I ‘can ever know why .Homor is so good to us; for, in old times, I galled her with my shallow patronage, and you allowed her to deny herself perpetually for you, Weâ€"we can only gratefully accept her goodness, and tryâ€"as I will try barder than ever from toâ€"nightâ€"to repay her in the way she likes best. Don‘t cry, Phoebe," he added, while the tears wore very near his own eyes too; "don‘t be offended with me for the thoughtless words I have said toâ€"night, Let us be good friends always. May we?" hold good as regards â€"Phoebe, too?" i quired Homor, smiling, as she laid" her hand on Phoebe‘s. . "Yes. [ toid them I wished they could see how différent she was fromâ€"" "Come, Hervey, do ring. ‘We are hun gry. ‘ Bee how late it is; and Phoebe has been playing to me for hours." "FHonor always pretends sheâ€"likes me to play to her," put in Phoebe, depreâ€" catingly; "but of course she only preâ€" tends. â€" Mine are all stupid pieces, and I pJay them generally wrong, too." . ‘a0 much." petits soupers you like ; !:c.'hm.*u. l;&u s moment, "yuch g.4cene &s would havre aroused man. s mjetied in it In you io m t :-uv'l:o--otmankhlm & those:who are Cenrer to you than life itevlf, and to find so suddenly that you Are as much to blame as she! Oh, How or, what a laty, inert, selfish life I have led! ‘How. can 1 blame ‘Theodors for taking my bondage for granted, when tm«n-’tumw free? It all came me â€"40 wretchedly toâ€" uliht; and, but for the lessons 1 have learned in this dear home of yours, I should have bees more anmenly thas I have ever been. But your .lessons and your help have mot been all in vain, Honor; and though 1 grew half madâ€" deued there, I did not speak a word that evea you might not ‘have ‘heard; and though, in my anger, I declared I should tell you what they said of you, I have not done soâ€"â€"I would not have done so, even if you had not silenced me. As for what Theo said of Phoebeâ€"" o popmim hn onnt Hhonce sere * 7'!"2"&5& f "Honor," _ whigpered heart of the city, _ COHAPTER XXXHI thoughtfully; "Ob, Hatry, 1 shall spend an awtal lo# if money on fine clothes and look just a+ dretty as 1 can!"â€"Chicago Record. A huge wine barrel weighing 70 tons bas been built at Nancy for the Paris exposition. Its cost was $30,000. Amateur photographers must each pry 10 cents extra every time they enter the Paris exposition grotinds when they carâ€" ry their cameras with them. Tt is proposed toâ€"hold m congress of all street railway and tramway companies in the world under the auspices of the Paris exposition authoritics in September of the present year. by bees and used in covéring rough places. If old combs are straight and in good condition, but dirty, put them in or over a strong colony of bees, and they will clean up. Bees do not as a rule swarm until they have got their hive pretty well filed up and have multitudes of young bees hatchâ€" lnz out dailr. > [ For TH® WEAXK aAxp RuxpowX. __ We call special attention to Paine‘s Celery Compound, our best selling medâ€" lcine. It is a true health and strength restorer for weak and rundown people. It gives that buoyancy of spirits and nerve energy that are so needful in the hot ana depressing weather. Paine‘s Celery Compound stands far above all other remedies for the cure of discase. Ed. M. Devitt, druggist, Waterloo, laying queens are raised as a general thing,in worker cells, Thebees in the grub state, from the time of the hatching of the eggs until the capping of the cell, are called larrse. . Propolis is a resinous substance usualâ€" ly gathered from the buda of certain trees fitted up that accuracy â€"i;:o;fl';u;fi; Eg,unmd. We respectfully solicit a thoroughly conversant with the science of the profession he follows and sakilled in its minutest details We are pracâ€" tical chemists and druggists ; our disâ€" pensing department is so managed and Constant Effort to Please. "Marie, after we are married "Your kind neighbor," suggested Royâ€" den. his thoughts wandering from the words he uttered. "No," whe anewered, moving her hand backward and forward in its heavy,restâ€" less weakness. "I have no neighbors. Iâ€"mas atraid h':l them. You mean the one who fetc you. She b_%, end sickly. It would be eruel." "How is the boy?" he asked pleasant ly, meeting the stendy gaze. "Well," sbe answered, the word dropâ€" ping slowly from her dry ligs. "Well, but you saved himâ€"onily to be leftâ€" aloneâ€"at last." "Alone? Is there no oneâ€"* _ "No one," she answered; the words were a terrible effort to her, as her eyes grew wider in their speechless questionâ€" ing. "What can I do?" "I am gome." said Royden, 1,5’ his kind and quiet tones; and he his lz: on the burning hand which restâ€" éd vily upon the coveriet. The dying woman‘s eyes tuned awift iy from the child. and fastened themâ€" selres upon the handsome, pitiftul face beside her. Roydem drew. a chair up t» the bod, and sat there easily; just as if waiting were not wearisome to him. In this room a.woman lsy upon a smail bed, facing the open window, beâ€" fore which a candle burned steadily in the heary city atmosphere of the June night. In a moment be recognized the face upon the pillows, though the cheeks were gaunt and hollow, andâ€"~the eyes (beyond their old Runted look) bad a feâ€" rmhmm&qm. fixedly upon a y aleepâ€" ing inâ€"a tihy bed beside ber own. l)_m from fertile workers or drones < 4 [ P e w in nar pos Ts ce § ie tike Teb aatendingts to no & to draw h.l‘.‘m that, but : !-: other, might starve: up here, without a friendly word or glance, Marâ€" garet, sir, don‘t forget."* *k Bhe turned away without waiting for any answer, and Royden looked after ber, pitifully. Surely here <a helping luind and heart were needed! Hommtflfiol’h‘t‘hfl b¢ bad â€"begn guided, and found himself in a small room, mest and clean, but ho‘ding no occupant. â€" Opposite him anâ€" other door stood ajar, and when he had knocked upon that, a slow and heary voice bade him come in. HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. | moderate, stablesin rear of Commoraial Holcl. The progréssive drugrist should be FPOR OVER FIFTY YEARS THE PARIS SHOW. THE BEEKEEPER. SCIENCE AND SKFLL. (To be continued.) to When Johnny Hobbs left his home up among the New Hampshire hills to visit his . grandmother in Worcester, Mass., he was tantioned by his mother that he would find things in the city strangely o oo oarih on ns & nflh‘:mmhhbmb er, who lived most simply, told him to run out to the pantry and get a bow! of fl::l:iflomhnfinn"hnhu- 'ip'.mm-mmn-u, to her amazement, bebeld her grandson :‘Wfl':::.lhwloll;nr-l: :mwmuum'nu't:'m "Why, child," she cried, seising the tow! from poor Johnny, "don‘t know this len‘t milk?" _ _‘ ts _"Iâ€"I knew it wasn‘t like Hillbarr MIL F. BRAUN E’. Decorator, P ter, Such as Oil Painting, Church M-a m .fih‘ foam, an exhiliratin muh.:dr 4e OHN L. WIDEMAN Tssner of Marriage Licenses, gll»â€"m Office, B.‘w;m Ont. E t; W. WELLS, D. D. 8.. Dentists W:hrloo. Will visit Etmira, ?.ffiu House, 'tl'hho rada; :: Friday of each th m C a mon Hioean memuse ol edby th0" Geiodic nless ex on ‘a office willbe closed every Friday afternoon ‘NrWlLLS.L.D.B. SWR cls C. W. WE eCo Wwi"be closed every Fri from May 1st to November 1st, Block, Waterloo. Smlfty”:l?'r;semfion of natural tee h in clud mounting artificial crowns ons ounl the piace of maing toth. witnout a se e m a Officeâ€"Canadian glock. Berlin. _ Phone F G, HUGHES, D. D. 8. Dental Surgeons, D.D.8. Toronto University. ?.ll hn::n'oh- of dentistry pw’é.:{ J.mf; ‘Zn anzen‘s Blook, Berlin, over y o8." Store. Entrance between Fehrenbach s Saddâ€" jery and Stuebing‘s grocery. ‘N’ R. WILKINSON ,, _ Dentist, L. D. 8. Toronto, 9. D 1.%. Philadabnita cor dontia, Local anaesth m“'“'m""'t&"rm"fl extraction. Will visit St. Jacobs the first Friâ€" mfflgnnm Office, Kneli‘s block King K. W. 3, SCHMIDT, Dent‘st. . P Graduate of "! oronto University and of hl%;lwm&lm::lngg;:muu Ontarâ€" including crown and. bridgowork and ortho R. W. N. ROBERTSON, C, M. M. C. P.and !n) iss.2g Licentiate of the no:lu’acnqhut cians, ‘urgeons, and R'I ternity, ld{.b h. Specialty, female diseases, con: fulogon sn O mage Motictresto, the, oftes ‘ one s , over Ne ‘s store, Bortin. 94.3m. Street Waterloo, a short distance north .Aclffi'm:_q‘r‘._wmu'- residence, Telephone 47 _: _ Medallist of Toronto University, Licentiate of the College of 8 geone and Aotoschoure of Uniniin Disouace af R.!.LHIUJARI of th B!Mllldmdi:l car. Officeand Residenceâ€"John St. Beriin. Surgeons and Accoucheura of Ontario, Resiâ€" dence and office on K Woolen Mills. . Pi:. !5.. Btreet. Opposite TMON SNYDER â€" 4 Issuer of Marriage Licenses, looâ€"At his Drug Store, Waterloo. D. 8. : a. H. BOWLBY Burgeons, eto. Dr. g;m&-fl'!.fi“!“fi’- Dr. conveyances constan H. WEBB, M. D. |)* o 1. foEckKR, Mis. ermangpo mm ige IVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLES EHLMAN‘S BARBER S8OP A. HILLIARD E hair cut, a good ,.____ _ House and Painter and Hanger: * Watcrige EL me m e t Snd George Suggitt, Proprictor. All kinds yances constantly on hand. Charges MISCELLANEOUS C. W. WELLS. D. D. 8.. Dentists N. ROCKEL Anocther Kind, â€" e the Market SquareW *, Sbeinintedt SquareWaterico LIVERIES office. Money to loun at reated. Officeâ€"New Waterl0o, a short dist MEDICAL DENTAL L.D.8., Royal Loile e or in the Oddfeliow‘s Waterloo. Officeâ€"At Having had !'Oyaux;'q Watch Repairing, I can first class work. Prices First Class | Clocks anp All kinds of repairing donge at reasonable prices _ 5 Wells: Drilled * Wind Milis Supplied Near the Railway Track, Waterl0® _ One that you‘ll lppfeditéâ€"&,‘é always the result when you use _ our choice tobaccos. « ‘3 Musical Instruments. © #3 .__Of all kinds. Walking sticks _ and sporting goods are among _ A Delightful Smoke. ilded and made as as new . Ell: small cost. We hn;.‘oo:.d a teloâ€" :Ei phone put in for the convenience of: 3 our customers. Ring up No. 207 â€" when you need anything in our ;3‘ line. g + | J. K. Shinn & Coâ€" CIGAR STORE.. Undertakers WATERLOO, We make a speu:l:lr € above lines, and can as work well done. Old framés réeâ€" WINDOW SHADES CURTAIN POLES : _ _ _ _ ‘PICTURE FRAMING. J. DOERSAM, . OPPOSITE BAND stAuD, & Kipling Tiees _ < Newest shades and colorings also a fine lot bf; $ Silk Front Shirts > j Our stock â€" of furnishings ll‘ more complete than evetr, Try us for your next tie shirt J. RITZER, Wate from $5.00 up. . We also full line «"-m-g done promptly. Give Just O LEAPER BRO8 HAWKESVIL our specialties, Repairing a ANOTHEK LOT OF DOERSAM‘S and Second Hand 1 o. 207 in our _/ 17

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