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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Jun 1901, p. 8

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Mun LEAGUE STANDING v v - - commenced the run getting 'tt - second inning, by McFadden " . , who: and reaching home on ' w. 3 has hit, who also scored WW! {Ilium to stop a thrown , Loo went out to let; Killaan hit I 3 one to Sullivan and Bell tailed ' " to let on ahit to Metcalfu. Lun- ‘ Ducted two more in the tiftl1 by , melting first on Bockman’s error, P' two bases on SulliVan mic-judging _ ttbr. Sippi who gets to 2nd; Anh- . hitto pitcher and was thrown - ht; Gnnn did the some; Gibson P, I oorking two-base hit and ' "Cr, E Bell and Sippi; McFadden went " Bookman. This ended London‘s t " us they were unable to hit My , when hit: would have meant ., I . Game-Score Sto e-Brad- t Excdlm Bali, Wuutittg m Filth Consecutive Game. ?!» (tonne of events in the Can- Buebell League on Saturday _ a is as above and the De- la" ruched the coveted posi. ,olle-ders. The team has won men through various reasons, y, however, through Brad. h superb pitching and Captain I splendid generalship of the From the time "play ball" un- T hot that is oat every man is in itho - and while errors are Runny than endeavor to retrieve I "I either in the tield or at the i' this pereisteney on their part wins the games. The 19tsBar- 'l " defeated every team in the so with the exception of Wood- and their turn will urriwoa July " the meantime the Dellarona l play winning ball and endeavor hold the coveted position. Wood- th fell down to the Maple Leais at nlph on Semi-day after a series of up.” with the disorganized Gait D, nnd Wturloo had a comparative- ' “ling opened Berlin's second inn-d mu: a two hm hit and scored " 3-bagge'; Hammil fanned q'hurtiug followed tsuit; Sullivan no lat on Ashplanz’a error and 7 a moored; Howard got to In on ' error ln left flew, Beckman hit on and ended the scoring. tho gUth Metallic opened up with . Human] repeated the not, P bag and reached home on a on of errors by Ashplant and l-W BROS., 'eornaqtrtee.orrrtANt' 'r-lee"""""' T new. py time of it wish the Reformer’s unwed" baseball club at Galt. " pine in Berlin was watched by r30 crowd and proved to be one of moot sensational of the season. Mord wit, in the box for Berlin, Killeun dished them up for the my. and did good work. The Km of the game were the Mmra- at one hand catch of Cowan after lg run, and another one by "Doe" t Bradford's pitching when men on bases; Hammil's dining basa- G, Grd iast,bat by no meaisleaat, ' Dyson’s impartial decisions as _ [Mb having died " 2nd; trot to In on another omr by t and reached home on How. -itltse; Beckman hit. a 0 wind. . " eighth Mamalfe hit to Bell Till out; Banana“! be“ oat a hit _ and neared on n cam-moo by and attoautifal hit to Ian ' by Sullivan. This ended and was enough to win the " was in the Lead. “loving it the more Perfect W (In 'tut,ttt.TM'd'v",r' f? Wedding Won Lott P. C. . 6 2 .750 . 5 2 .714 - 6 3 .625 - [If >3]th bud-Iv» A'l,tlta'mu,'t IMMI any 1.0" In. arr-yd r't.'trA3trtUl'l'l', 1Wtttfll,'rtNtl All 444 Baud a. mnu- . and“! ' Oct» a! 5mm»; tf . “and“ u 'utgraitit a Thurllu lb Sumac If Bell It G. at»! 2b Alhplun Mt ' Gnu " (“Mon 6 MeFtddon lb Wales! at Lee a Kahu- p undon 0 2 o 0 2 o 0 0 0.4 o 5 ions, Will not "NT" wqu,vvv- -- . " 8 e pet e e mit full . " 0 Berlin 02000201 5841‘ tedth Id in tth all“ Y lino open to-morrow or neat dny.” a. . __ -- I ----------- Earned rune, Berlin 1. Two hue bite, Schilling and McFadden. Thm RANGERS IN LAST PLACE. base hiu, low end Waning. - ‘23:ch out, B ford 2; Kilian . The football eeuon no in u the 3,0“3:333:3‘PPéi‘fiofihglm%m§3 Berlin Bengal-e ere concerned. in our, pame 1 hour Ind 26 minute; Left on muggy“??? Shtl 2tllT ploy? , , . we re van on noon tT,'; London 5; Berlin 8, Umpire P. and we Eugen, lost. It is . very, . y eon, of Guelph. long time since the Rangers have oo- - copied thin humble position, but in re- _ - A- . -.-%. .L..._..Lnne than At Gmslph--TIm ball game Satur- day between Guelph Maple Leaf- tsud Woodstock in the Canadian Bueball League wu very much one-aided in favor of the Leafs. Soon 3-10. Bat- teriee, Thoma: and Thoma; Hickey and Powen. Waterloo Defeats 35 4 6'23 u 'Covm out for not touching IN BASEBALL ON SATURDAY BY 9 RUNS TO 3. The Waterloo baseball mam de- feated the boys of the Scotch City in a Canadian League game at Gals on Sat- urday afternoon by 9 runs to 3. The game was a good exhibilion of ball. The Waterloo boys put up an excellent article of ball, playing an errorlees game. Thompson pitched the tirtst four innings and Walshih rather hard. Hardy was then put ini-V the box and had the Gallites at hit L)' my. He did excellent work. His u: ', cs were so gfrestetire that eight Ld', d to an: the ball. Dar- ing his tire humus the boys of the fac- tory town connected safely only four times. Ti e grand field work, and Ridden and Reid's excellent base run- ning were special features of the game Mahoney in the box for Gale piwhed good ball, though the locals connected safely ten times. Gippi on on bunt um... Score by innings.- WATERLOO. Blair, r. f., Homily, s. t?., Rodden, 2 b , Zacher, l. i., Roid,l b. King, 0., Hardy, o. f. a Seyler, 3 b., Thompson, p. GALT Pickard, c., Saunders, a. s , Cockmnn, 2 b., Thompson, c. f., Tab. Johnson, t. f, Marshall, 1 b., Jones, 3 b., Little, l. f., Mahony, p., By innings u, ...._._=,, 123456759 Bull. F. Waterloo, 300002022 9 10 0 Galt, 021000000 31310 gatmnarr.--Etrrned mm, Waterloo 4, Galt 2; 2 base hits, Blair,Beld,Pick- I srd, Jones and Thompson; 3 has hits, Rodden and Pichrd; utolen meoid, Zucher and Roddon; double play, Sanuden to Marshall; bans on balls, Hondry and Thompscn, hit by ball, l chher; struck out by Thompson 2, Hardy 8,)hhoney 4: pm balk,Klng l; time of game 1 40; umpire, Mltohell, Gan. F NOTES. London here Sltnrdny. Continue the good work. Errorlou gsme for the local: Hardy kept the (mum guessing and deserve-all credit. He in s puzlor. Train Wu non-g Terr Fun - Two lin- Klllod and Drum "ttered. Pittsburg, . Pa, Jun. 2s.-'rraigt No 23 tn wreck, d nt. “out: about no miles west of here [an evening. and u least two parlou- are dead and probably 80 hurt. The and: J. W. Cunningham t1emnaa ot the tr, tttttttt burg I n} From “WW" " in harm-d that the train. while going at myjlxh speed. run Into an up. "ml " Ion“. alt an an" tub went out a. mun-nut. who I! H wed 816 a")! wool. AIIKPO A RAILWA n \VIIICK‘ (or Lovey) Black. mango of Mount Washington, PM. TUB SCORE Ewe-9‘ A.B 36 [m 30 tr :19 [um : Mrs mum. K., In Iaire, Ohio; lav. A t'hont Coil“, 1mm D. Perkirtrt, Cleve- whom, Clcwlandg we, Cotthnd. Ohlo: all. Garth-d, Ohio; when, Ohio; Jun. J. M. Jam-n. Now- a. 't.grtogl' nah-m. our. I... "GNU. It, 0 10 ll, 2 Halt 13 10 . Ms (Ill um: 601075. an: - Virdinla‘a Din-staccato by a Ramona! Weill. FlitST NEWS WAS EXAGGERATED I. n- I... tor - w '" “W wank”... a In: a un- nu Iro- '00 V '.oqo-- Int Inn» - In Donald " - Flood. velopl that damage by noon tawny: coal t1e1dn wu exqgcrnted. Lo- of life will not exceed 60 or TS, 1nd dunno to property, including re pairs to railroad and coal opera- tions, will not exceed $500,000. It b expected lbs railroad will at. tho Him: open to-morrow or next day." v"P""" un- ._._'ee- I.” . viewing their work throughout theI season, it cannot be denied that they deserve to be where they are. It is admitted on all side, even try the rival teams, that the Berlin Ranger- ln the full strength could defeat any team in Canada, but through lack of proper management, there have been no two matches played by them this sea- son where the personnel of the team has been the same. It was never known till within live minutes ofthe game, who was going to compose the team, not even the Captain knowing this, and it will thou be seen that 'l/y matter how good the players may be individually, it they as a team are managed recklessly, they cannot play winningy ball. It might also be men- tioned that there hae not been one full practise of the Berlin Rangers this season, and as “practice makes per- fect" in football as in everything else, the Rangers reached the position in the W. F. A. standing they occupy to- day. l The last match of the sewn was nlayed between the Riversides and the Rangers on Saturday evening after the heavy thunder storm, and there were‘ about 150 football enthusiasts on the grounds. The match was closely con- tested. The Riversidee wanted to got away on the mixed train which allowed only one half hour for play. The match resulted I-o in favor of the visiting team which gives the Rangers \the last pl co. Rel For the fourth time this season ttrel Royals and the Y.M.C.A. football tenths met and after the moat exciting game in the Twin City League series, the ua'ch resulted in another draw of 2 to 2. This, however, given the Royals the championship and the co- voted modulo presented by the Execu- tive of :he League, through gaining a point with the Waterloo team, who dropped out of the league the earl'y p m. " the some. Pinon, Ont., June 25.--TUe storm of Saturday night did considerable damage in this vicinity. 'rhepiwen- ing house of Mr. I), A. Kelly on the 1tioo1niicid road, was struck by light,- ning and cntirviy dcstroyvu, with con- tents. The fumily bving absent M. the time, there was no one hurt. The v-tntrs---i---Nr. It. A. i'oyu'a', living lnhoilt three miles out of town, Was destroyed, also the house of Thoman cow, and Mr. Fred Robl the damage yet. reportm n radius of three miles Stevens was Rtrl Mr. John Mallory the rope thm it" tclt it slip out}: mun 'v L'lurko. [all in foot below, m Ilia comrade, more lortuna me iron gird got. Caught, There m " present fr [Manner- In the County jul. Millar-In Soul: 1)an June 11th, the I". of Damn Millar, of . hunter. 6t-rtr--At Oalt, Jun. 15th, the wife of W. Savanna, of a non, lull- born. Win Woolwioh T’p, Juno Wth, the with a! Nod: Mu, of 34...}:- tot. caught, I )nly . dialucnt "ber-At Borlln, June In. the wife ot Chan. Tuber, of. Ion. iur--At Berlin. J an tNt, m. with of Alba“ Boy of . Ion. "tttte-ret whim 1h2't man» It“. at C. Konnlo, a Multan tHtml-At Baden, June IMh, the til. of By. W, o! a no. . 3W4.“ 3mm, J,“ Tth, In wile d but! ' , d ' In. ".a. Wallaby 1". 1.010“ a -aetr4Mterlfert: ' oration ot whom-up): “no de- that dummy by Bood thrown “eunu- Full 180 Feet to Death ., June 2ti.--Tue night did consul uis vicinity. The, Mr. It. A. Kvlly I ad, was struck by rvly destroy-(I, wit hunily bving alum re was no one hair fr, It. A. i'o,xu'a', Fred Roblin a c: m. reported was by Smrm at “clan. BIRTHS che house of Thoma; struck and damaged nkle 2t5.--TIte storm d considerable 11y, 'rhepiwcu- A. Kclly on the I!” tlt, All within Jumble Known as I! John nu. at. 't'eeiat'trfd In” " a. - u 2ttdllit by no Dalton-luau a m In.“ awt.rr--WIteeA' on. Jan I... b 8.1. I . lacuna, VI. All... ( 'llll','iiat to Boa-lo WM M-.-. VA: an... I. “It. by, _ . J. u. Irult nun-n. at m, OI land. I Biagtirs' _ mm“ hobo-0d“ we. pa... Gus. Jun 190. by In. . B. “In. Funk Mu m [Arum Budd-L m-ttpe-a-it-N Dunn, Jun 14th by Bu. Pub]! KW. paid nmwgu, of auxin, a Ilium tanning, of Brain. witsel--Arolfb---At the hon. ot the brui- punk, South Mono, try Rev. C. G. Kata, New Embers, John Wm]. ot Bimirito "ttrel Gut. June 19th, Goo. M. P u, Ind 83 yam. "ad' (1de 18mm Inn-how K as, agod 81 you; htioer-rAt New Humbug, Juno 13th, in. May June Emmy“ 68 nuts, 1 month and 6 dun. mst-on-r-At Berlin, J an. 15th, In. Goo. Robortaon,eged M you- .nd 6 month. Mttr--At 1“;ng Koo-nth, Juno mm, the In- fun non at Joseph Mugged 3 yam. B.rnel--At denno 20th,hm Joseph Hume}, Aged 62 you-I. J. K. SHINN, Wan-loo, Ont. Telephone 267. Walk. - . , bunn- In tho Price of an» {MW " Ltr-n-its." Bu. ts a " -E.ateot notations. Tuesday Evening. June 28. In Liverpool to-ony wheat mun-u closed sad to ld lower than yesterdu. Mam op‘tlolg rllocllnfd boi. to bd, per cent”; A, -77 7‘. "W_eePPWW» m. 'v w. - “mun In Purl: to-dae wheat future. rose 10 to n cinllmea, and tiour option! 10 to 15 cert- titnes.r-" u, ....... "my... " T w ___. In Chlvnno to-dny wheat tutu” clued %e per bushel lowvr than yesterday. "I!" optlvns rose 14e. mums“ \nnzu' xuxzrs.‘ Following me the closing quotations " important when tNeuter/rj-der.'. _ _ Chm-‘0 ..'....... New Cork ....... Toledo ........... Duluth No. 1 Nor do. 'No. 1 mm. Ilium, No. 1 Nor. BRITISH XIABKITS. 'ii'itg'fgl-EtrraTa."t wot quiet: No. 1 am: uni Cal., th, MM.. wan. II ttht to " mug '. No. 2 mw., 5- 1533 to " ', No. 1 Northern sprlnx. " do " ' . Funne- dull; July and Sept. 5. tBid bid. Spot mane quiet: mlxed Amerteait, old, uomlnnl: new. (A 'Ili' to 4. Dad. Future- qulet; Iql.r th 1u9 by, Sap: " vgluo. _ uiéiTLi ff 8': -if Y tiiit,5i irC 4; Giiair, hot. st'. (lk',, ',ft2grl Flour. hull 11: to u S . London-CIO-Wheat 01W "rived " cont slave hm report, I; or sale " out- gorts. 8. Wheat on {unsafe rubel- Quin. Manon about No. 1 'M., ran. Irrlvod. 2thy yum. Paraph- No. 1 hard Duluth, steam. um, 29- 9d pttid. ('nrgou La Pun, July um Aug., 27.: Bd paid, on nampIe, Mun on [minute quieter nnd hardlly any demand. Parcel! mixed Amortean, tyttl grade. Helm July. 191. mil paid: steam, uue, 18s 3d It!!irt. Spot y!tierivan, mlged. 185 9d new. Float, n'pol "ifiisi/riiits-iiii." -. _-'" - __ ,,, Antwerp-tit wheat study: No. 2 red winter, MP/it. tvdriri-eiGee-whrutt ttrm.. June 20f 2Gr, Sept. and Dee, 2" 2Ge. Flour nun; June 25 750. Sept. and Dee. Mt. “Marsh; rr. LAWRENCE "Ane0rr. Grgbt- fl Mite}; uni; hcr'ih'...IIlT.. o I.', i) Butter. blkvrn‘. tau. ... .... 0 12 0 Regs, KEV-laid. dos........0H% 0 Honey.por'lb..............010 0 TORONTO “IDES AND wuol. Eldon. No. 1trreett........80M to .... P/n1ge,eW,':l/gr,gil'r.rrcflfll"slt '.... Hitters, No. 1 green steers. . o 07 . .. . Hido, No. 2 1rreen nears. . 0 oo . .. . mmbir,carrset.-.............007 007% Cultuklnn. No.1,...........0m ._.. (,‘nlfnklnn.No.2....H......0M .... Donmn- {dank-n). mob. . . .. o a) 0 63 Rtg','.?"g',u'e%t ........0m 100 "dw,rendered ..........006 on“ woot,tieeee...............018 on Wool, uuwuhed. Beeee. . . . o 03 tt (I) TORONTO LIVE STOCK. The roovlpt- of Ike "och " the Cattle Market ttere coda were tight-N car-Imus. all told, coarsest»!y of MR came. SM Imp. am slum-g no lamb-I. rm: as our”. Trade or In! mule wan (lull. and [It'rkvol wrn- from toe to 13e per rvrt. run-In. here were Nw out-hie Imp-n on the market. You fr on: or ”when; wx-re ottrrol Ind prim Were una-hnnrd. The qn “on: for " mule In for lull-ted. mile. "tttHe muted. In t "ttttlr, choir-I- . ....6t oo to .5 25 Pf," cntlle. light ......4K) 500 " hulls, rtf'tacisitit " Bukvhen' otttio.pt mt lot: 4 60 4 " loan]: of ttood ... 4 N O " .. manna. mixed” 4 (I) I " #6 mu ........onn " Feeders, In", o.........4lto ' --, l "si..........-?.?.!? " Fuenl Dirmtor And Embdxnor. Wheat, white Pens, bush. . l . . “In. hmh. . . . . . mutmr, bush. . . . . Hurloy. hush. .. Oats. hulh. . . . . Buckwhcnt. hush Morten! .. Mlle. aw- C-Irn .... “flip, gm! Nun-p, urn. m out”... " ttttrest, _ (FL... _" tuttrttere..,....,... IAIN. spring. "run..." in? choice not has that t and nib no m..... Hm It"', and" In) Ibl. Ft an t....t.......... " It!!! .....H,.......2W .... BUT IIUFI‘ALO CATTLI IAIII‘I‘. Hut tttgtNto,3rute 5.47:1!th" were no (hm or rule rum-In- tedar, III tht demtotrt was "gm. T “OHM wu " (on-1| leluwdlm Btoet. " em fl! no“ the mm: are fairly . ". mm:- at "an! we“ we] III new In. no clam In 'lu' d hum-1. (‘th to "ng t? _ E'i;idgbww to uni-navy M mini. " r t “an: iii,, "gtri,ee","tutt. M... mum 'ttl',"., "I = tho Mtt - tTb, " your ng FS' R,'.' lo , “It to M I. It I In: I? an" I. m " 9 el'., “Mu 4t1tm m ii t _ good, 4. to marry :1:an Yuma. at?“ at: ration I to M18; torWeq b an " as. an to an n. a.» - can NIH 10“ H'- m Nov lot. 4-- I. _ a on a. 'ATii%"Gri as! MII MARKET REPORTS. summon TORONTO FA "" PRODUCE Whole-uh. trttlte, hunk. rot, hush. ttfe, hush. goose, hush DEATHS neon green . nee n 1rreen 9:th _ Ctiiti, 7 A5eek if: 'tCtitslitfylitm 'IIII '6'hi '67?" iii', (h'if',4'ofu',irii, 068 .... .... .... 0m 06N6 G'trT, HtNt'tt, M,, "1:an cm to, om yttet $992M mm to: .00." .007?“ .006 .007 l tjid 061 titio mmmnom 475 on!) It " , w- it!) " loan it the m‘vlihl In. ads a! 'iiiriiiiiSiif,2,eSTthr4t Tf 13th, _, fitt4tlfe'i,1,'; :-_-.:.. tihrtlt om 060 090 om 018 Mix) 'ltllt (mm WILL RUN Ho o a o 355/. 018 013 01‘} 011 if) G.kra9 @3923! item! in!“ 'ir'G2arii'iirrTiuGe ' - '0‘“! “m MUS “4:3:va " ”If: arc-mm! awhtw-I“ m. better. In [our rnaiikiakuLhia3Lisy work. Mun-g mania-I‘m! Dr. Piuoe’u cm Sun )1th Adviser. r,"," my. u “M“. my o 3: one-cult _‘IIIIEQ to!!! 1nhrm tatmti-rseeen5t% I“: claim sheep, Deuce Ind nun; other. QIIIt.‘ In. nndy; good hubs. mm; m and“. steady; nearly all soul; may. to [cod cm. " to fr, We as. to fh??.u, "Ti2ii.ridieGlJTiii'; an; "iiitster t-nl; feellng in": Bteatr, in!" " tjyety'd $6.30 to $6.33: 'tate Iou. I.“ O and w an.“ t;hveP-t4lttw; a ring hmbl, In; (cod to choiee wothon, tl to “.25: mm M. " to “.25: yearllnxl. M to T','it - [wring lamb: up to $5.75- " 00 art ilk eru lambs, to to $5.25. [ CHEESE ”AER.“ Cnnlplbt‘llford, Ont. June mm. QUE he"torrl Cheese Board mat WI boxes clued; 9%e bid by Wall” - ton and Cook; 9316c ma by Mhatt; tttt-16c naked. No all". lnxvrsoll. Ont, June a6.--At m - Batu-d held heée tr.eMtptlg", all I” w ite were o er : - I " ' tair attendance; ale-{neg 'PIN. to: ttte. What........... Boar, Guam... Flour. Bou...... F10ur,Putry.... mu ............ Brm.perton.......... Middlingl, Ethan” Buttonptar .......... 13treyrirdoa.----. Home , 'eliiii?' “I; ll Seekers shits/th, $28 for Fume-1:; mm il,tii'it',',. - Exeursions » m mr w“ Eugen“ I "ttmrs 5 it. to: I I It the ttiii,.., }sa 'lii'liiiii'iliili'i'iii'ii,i Canadian fletgi "as ii'iiiiiiti'iiiiiiii, 1tt North-West w gtt,t' " 1gtt, , IM3gtttqt ) m iirt'iCi'iii)i'ii'iiii “31113171 1ht:J.'traa “an Arte. an. “In!“ M "gg',,'.' if?" was mm mm m m.----.-.--.----'- My 'lf/ls.':'"?,'?,'],])--- Farm ht Waterloo, J mm w. THAT smtuktgrsttwm tttttttOtt" " II “I. a?" - 1 Menu“ Tact. um- (hr-n In: Wu mile: south of Berlin. In the Township . a i, 'att rltul'rg'2',r) tttrig,,,",' Sf1i,'if,grffit', - a "uthaottqtr. ls well mm 'at' halo-0.: Rhl, um. anus-x Bonn. ssturtk hir- and - summits. h i,i'ttriiiiriifiiilt M “-3 wow-nailing. ieuhe,Intte', #iiiaeTnradiutiml-Vttt Wmm'm“ “A‘l‘Im Farm for Sale. Elri5ii2fstt', "r T,'2l?iqiplt,rstl'it,'t, t t,!'th',i,1th" 'iiiiiiiitiii' IM. lWh'llli'l'Gfs'htk't0ir?iiiiyiiiiiiE -1e'i___-d.'.r1"t.'.'fff.'..T'-'t - m fig”. . Farm for iii-iii-ir) mam Winners 557-? 'tiGG." I" G.rrFfirit31iF1iyu4 W...“ w“ ii5iii2iiiiit"2EiiiltPiTBr.t M. '"""atdIMGs. wm hudwunm-MLMdH gitgt'uraut,"td -h tibormydbr-hA “I!!! . '52:! mm..." - - - - W - t I . t mamahmfinwmh‘a a! M135 0122; $32!. - ' BINDER TWINE a," ,ddn nil use ' _."iruih',ttrrt21allE,tirtATdti n "tr3MyA.?erR"e'"- Wi It B. that}. and. rim. A. - H. Nl1tlu"Jthl'fl'tFlra"d /'EAI E0CAGO LIV. stool. Farm for Sale. I” 30.000. 1901 mm. 0.03 _...... RIO ' ”mud J..- At Return to. Antler than]: Bissau! Mommi- Bunion awn Elm" 11W 17.00 .15 no 1TH PSI ”I; cult-g C 0.02 " déxemdw’? unwind» swam" _"'-', Ho-ttini-ttst-se-stateless"'--, _ mammal“. . _ 116 .n .u r ii'i"i7i'aii7'kuiTigE"iCfcg “.8331” _ QWw-mfi: Q " 'i1t,Ek?tt?iiitt'igi but” . ',d,tt2ratta'P,2ir.t'dt.""""-"""" any _ madman-m. - - Cain-(Turin. v" sue-ammunmsym starci.ottaragidMwsmu-r. New and'Old Things This Week - - o,,222,Ti't'ar,t.",4tSrMGtttrrmt'.rttS"1'hts'd 1+r-0ttr-.ettterrMr3i1'?au, . hr mum-aw 2iiiyg,gttt't,ttt', 'ttttttlt “can”! no" M "h1'l"l'/r,'lfUll0l Woodward's [later- _ In: Balm, IN ACN In”: l'Ntdatt'r"lt, 3333 l flmmwwmw .... i'iii'iiciii'iii'ituet2iti, "iiiipiiiiiiidiit I. no Mew. vi um wilt My. Inry - - Fh'.'i'iiriii11 a. . i tlit; fl ht4y,','th'Allrghyr,4 “" Ft. '" III I” on 200 pairs of boots and shoes, youths'. children'., boys', girls', men’- and women'l, All sizes and qua-mics of the [omens Amen Holden make, which we will offer n excep- tion-11y clue prices. It will ply you lose. them. Also hats for everybody at iverybody's price. iiit)lil2'ilJtNit no. a. Eva-Holman! “Wham-Gilt”- “minimum-up- nan-unnum- To-er-. ”my..-” mum‘ mum»... My.” noun-manly.“ Mat Jiiiirairtett"ehtetP: ‘dwlthqodlth-Un MM- Mmu my...“ an! In. III-I. ”CU-ill. “HM” WW“ For Farmers and Wanna. -iaiEi, “in; Du, h and-u punt. his!“ I.” - J, si. shawl). an. WIMP”.- EAT Mable hm In the t"af.'t M Vol- munxcmunuwmt. Magma-MI and! can. 'l'lf2l'i FéiGi"d on. 3113-. PP/r. In? 01 tMGI tgtW,'ltt ii I “L‘Wfifilwhxfikwfifib"i limb-”D" - - “was“ tehtlrrermu. MN“ Inf. - MIG for Sale. with!“ M. Wildfang. -lltieitia,l, (White Store Krammu g; ".m- ....AT THE... CT [at w. 6ih -teeef3P.t?refef" Buggies. Farm for Sale. ita GrtTA"riG"GmGCi%Wii iiraia Yiitia "nth-auto! Linwood. ',r'dght,"P, I” - tf which ttts - in aloud In I [and mu 1t'lNt',,'rt ttat-ts. In (an! hydrant! MOI; 'h'ds'Wl'h' wont-m I illel?i'ix,',i'i7i'ii an: Jl2lUt “can“. 't1h,tn".'l't Wnlnd And well 'lata Nun U1 uni-[Wk a but and at the m. ir,li,lil 2ttt u‘ovnler at the fun and We“ l ”gamma: W...“ Ttf"" " l have the ttn-t and the largest stock of bugs!" in the County to aka. hom. The Honolulu”: nolulul gear I: noted to be tho - double nnd tinert rider in Con-All. also other makers which I all chap. Lumber wagons And ttm William and meurfptrmtrltr. Hot-Io shoeing done no u to {he comfort to develop " eeb hm pnvmud. MAT “luv-Monika“! 8‘..me mun-1m ud- Int-ML The tr-TiT7iiGiieiriMgbuerfteme, tTiieii:iif,.e2P,St,t'2t'gg"T"" MN Pte mam-ma... T5tpp.'trMttlt3. "Va-m gi?ii?lli'fiitii'.dliiSu2"r:1"'iiii an m a 'iriii.iiiiEt%Ptir,e 't5':2lSt,12!1iii.'m - "“1.“ , Pan-American rauma or - t. 21'qu? i" riiiiat-ymL new 50m all 'lllATa “(all It». uh to: lamb-331's. You can but by Ila-9.35.22: - 'iririrlui-iiiFiUea be... - Wat-to he...” Madam“: All“ Will "-odr" 80 terttsly "tlr, House for Sale. A. c. Thom, , East of Seott, BERLIN. Warning. FOR SALE. TheVllhAve. - d 99.3!"JQ'JSES: Manna“ - early- .nmaut. NEH": ”VIM K. Y. To. HAIL-n. "riiriiaWiu't. Cial

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