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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Mar 1902, p. 4

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IIN the my mum: is but.” Ira g u nude up of bowl: tor tour- Illgt . I consider Dayton; m ideal ' » " ”tun! park town, we" hid .j_ gunman ot so to m [at with . 'uh'n'l growth ot pdmettos, . ”will Inter ooh covered with " bbr "yt.atro at drooping moss. In = “an“ don; the “anne- or am. ad looking ahead it appurs‘ . .. Ith u what Archway ot romp; ‘3.“ one cannot help but enjoy. "Me: . new building is to be , f, untrue“. sumcient trees are ro- 1".W all tho hotel or private re- . - In: in park grounds about F".; WW. The streets an mostly 'p:" {rub oi mixed mart and m shells, E _ um tine solid driveways And bi- " web paths. Binnie: no kept tor g)“ m In mod very largely by all “I vom. (tom the town to the it? “no nun. mun-um t,ip'""ty, Luau Fu- tV, t. SW- IltF,l,1Pe. rm an ttt mm u on a. - s',BartueiaairtaiMrarautrl, ‘ as In” louu tron Jmkw‘ " L, ". “In has bet-tt the " V at Built: RirerttUUt- i - in an ot tho Atlantic) IEt i-estoertathird ot A " can all vent by ml! 1 mu. " “to unity, and one and I 1‘ 1300.1“: no the: tmtat. The from halt to three ("linen-d “mile wide in spanned by three a to the penimuln o! In." . A, A wide to the Athotie beach. Mn had no med vety largely br) all and young, trom the town to the) m hing only about " miles; I39: Inch splendid you): there is a tank“ Bow ot tourists between his. points. The beach is also tre. NM owing to the deligtrttul drimxrar tor bicycling or driving in an tide is low. Since our n- rlvnl here the tempentum has vu- led mom " to 84, the former was animated my cool for this season ttt the year, while the latter was - wum._ tht log!” in company with Judge will of Gloversvllle, N. Y., we vis- M Mr. and In. Randall at De W. “out " miles southwelt in. here, and tound them quite well Ill enpying their sojourn at the well kept College Arms. The coun- tey Around De Lnnd is ot a. difterentl, Mute: to Dayton, being more oi e rolling high lend pine country. At- in having passed through these pert: and seeing what we: to be seen, I can form some idea what the km“ in 1895 and 1896 meant In this put ot Florian. I suppose "tiiNet- oi dollerl would not cover A): loss. Orange groves, one alter in other, can be met with where can)». ruin was left to the own- “I. Once-loudly some owners us all“: slight darts to restore their Wei. but in most ems half-heart- d. and no wonder, when even last was was - enough to show in. to“ danger. I In: told at Orange City And vicinity alone there we shipped about 100,000 boxes of cringe: in 1894, trrday properties that were valued at that time at thousands of dollars can be bought lot A trim. Mr. Btettson, who so generously supports the University at De Land, ll mainé Inge sum: ot money in Ming acres ot orange Ind pine ml. (Iowa. with what success re m to be seen. In passing through his enclosures we lound the can": all picked bot A few, saw an lemon keen with (wit us well I. - fruit. Pine apples we: to thrive well within their sheds. KrT Adan Shanta, of Dayton, Ohio, expended . Inge sum of money h thitt town in erecting An electric glam and Adding thereto an ice plant qt " m "ity equity. as all u Ma; Ma [Ar-tuned lity mm tor which there mm to be A grow- 'teel. in In”! ttmNmtmodtstiott gt bur to» i. III that out be dettired. tMr M " the 's. 0“"!th in giving as“ nmmuo- In his new and My walking» home. The rooms 1n lice Ind clean. The dining-room ‘B wt in My conditlon. m Mrs. Dull-chm use! to it that her guests in“ ' The rate! It. retMNMt- _ - wmm roach oi tourists I . tll,, out-an new. The _ _ ' when only. wall“! ". an pet up. hmno‘ ret tthrtae and " my I. a ' u tourist- cl mm tt thy m may: idol.- Telegraph “We"! - MYIONA' FLORIDA Pitgrid. being 1 winter touriatl -rr, - I Inge portion. at the; living PM middle Me. with n. I not“!!! "I "In; people m tite', make " " a». V im comm Elma]. Id erndotir ire il m at tom-m: until 'ttttt m u mm. 'Ihre, mt I: In. Im- ii'itii)ii nub, In my." 0" V tttlt - T _ It L _ ME _ I. m. a. rail iii-chm; “by“. tr mil-manhunt"- ". colored on than fun I - W; m. "I tTrtt'tt?frf!l ' with. act-n.1- Iii Cd " u Funni'umm Hana. are U3 all“ tg-etodt" but“ “may! mo min-by thy-pub.- m , r3. o, 30“.“ 2t uni- 4 d P ma new all up n. “I'm Ir. 'tr," Tlt, a: «not mu. Mee . hour. vim 'tmtrrqN an mm: a. pm at a. m is - npot w vns “than! ths I'll vu certain - - all M mt “an”r » ", to tM it',','."' " 'p V ‘ 'dthe"ti _ an . T . If _ C W ,* u . nonline- W INN'.' - ' at ”out. to note the -t, met Butte dele- no. zine-e he l not be". 'tbrent" we. motion he the - and l important - have - at. it l to go into detain In - he tn. greetotaeh, hail-mil - lining and the prod 01 the pudding islatheentlngolit,nllthey at is “eomeandeee.wewlllhepleae- ed to show you throat." THE llLLlNEliY SHOP. Itpras noticed that the unwary department was no lugs ht - Tr . rear ot the store on the I000“ t1oor, but has been moved to the trout. and is beautifully Bttod up Ior the At- trnctive display. There in almost an entire nhsenoe ot decorative [satures which are almost invariably given special prominence " the millinery openings. This lutnre was new to the scribe, nod aimed why this con- spicuous about» ot decorations. lies Matter stated that it was he: pur- pose to have her visitore' attention draw’n to the huts on display rether than have them admiring the decor- t ations, however beautiful they may' b be. It was noticed, however, that , here and there around the room ' large palms had been placed, while , in the centre there was a huge Vase ', of red and white carnation: standing on a small table. The blinds had ' been drawn and bright Auer lights , supplied the light whereby the lair r ones could see how pretty they look ' in a new spring hat. The department is glow with an- perb umtione and the many beautir tul and artistic styles is undoubted evidence that this ttrm has lelt noth- ing undone that will give their pet- rons the best service. Miss Aletter'a recent trip to New York has been one ot profit and her long experi- ence enable: her to produce hats ot] are loveliness and originality. [ LADIES' COSTUMES. Waists, skirts and jukets in great variety. You will do well to visit this deputment and see the perlec- tion of fit, Meneaa of nitric, correct- ness ot style And - of work- manship displayed in the mmuiw ture ol,thcse ready-to-wear goods. WI.“ W" van tbe bung,- grtgttearllitliim, _ Tre dress goods, muslins and la- dies" Iurnishings,‘ too, no ready and uniting to be inspected. Both de- partments have done nobly in eater- ing to Four wants and many novel- ties such as can.» In lound else-i where are “I. show- a theeel counters. aragsiaoe" And dainty Myles in belts, when ind mill, handkerchiets, gloves, lace collars, cm. are necessarily leaping into view and we show then About " last a; they appear; and punch, gay, bright-hued and lanciful as but- terhies, as clever and chic designs in smartest new materials. Hue it to match you: draw it you choose. ls it true as Keller II." "The art of admiring what is greet and wise in literature is lest dying out." We would rather sey that the high art or producing whet is lestingly wise and great in ell realms ot litereture is giving wey to spirit oi commer- cieliem, that, the ehie writer' at this present age are too prolitk in their oroduetion in order to reep . sub- etentiel tituutcu1 newest, end so the great volume ot work done ie ot e very ephemeral sort. lacking endur- ing literary tone, e sort or cheep: perishable menu! merchandise wild: the world would be elmoet es well without. I hue picked up end per used some of the recent work: her- elded by e great clung ot literery trumpet: (luring the lest accede. Hell Caine's "Christian" did not re- elite nee‘l expectetion end seemed interior to his curler work; Rider Hmuil I: a represmtiative ot canvassing otPrrqttt run dry. i Lied of cola-u inhommmm Ingenious” than; been" nrd late elled "mum an mp." _ _ The “Punsy Serial." a son. ot 1 goody-goody Beuon with an ttttab- I tunable any ideal that show l forth I sort of human nature that in not realized in the earth bent-1th or in the waters - the earth, but only in the helm above, an ex- (cm-M son ot mm mr you: Indy “Mum‘wim Ttarrow (anneal: to in» om. No.0 of as york (one in “can that. " all have“ the high Maury oxalic-a attahted i- lormet yum I] Meott, Dickens. but. a George sum. In Inge 2a'tlltg'"t'-r'h'r it In the - “I. huh um “(with no". may. 3003- 'd “a M up " “to! so no"! it“ . rmb, book d tl",'.' an My a m at an! "an. that a'tqteoe' u- T JtfSrtlt,t b It a put 30* 01!! than DUI , V tte '0. 9iM. U ttttttut 'ttlit. «w L M'- _.. -, M Le', c. 'ar. - .3? , Fd F ék‘c ”‘32 Bjri,it, IiiiaiNlllIil " ttt " ill .ururaCo'.- WEST lemmas W. " M _ f’ - a. I. g”. 'rrirtiretttrt t “a u all! . to- n the d on!” " , A I: tBeq.qrtoe.t.." '.es'tt .9” [ um um BUY new. and Kyushu-l] an annual! In... a. Aad . up; up: an in I... . huh. “Nahum-Who- tttcite.., - “It loot - It“. In “an” m! I’WU Ltgbtatag like an not! an. my L trtth ”can“. his In“ " "- two I mun-u:- Fue_tttytrtt'.".C1eA"s'f's'. KTaa'riiietut-tet, Aumuhxm minor-010‘ puma; ,miiruiiurrstnro,tnuts- F”.- . This In. ,rittt-otaqttia. It": "2t""TrTT't - wand hath-pronoun» sr%rnotr.,ttteoetuyt: from “moi-anew In tatt was. _ Hob-m. turs,tor_rue, All um. um unmet“: H Qty-Golly“. Cont. no the - when no cum by. _ Go tett his W. by the wer, no south lath to 0mm. LIL} bug t1rkd, m; " III" no!" With wondrou- joy iidXttWreiar, - Thu, in“ to tell when be null inf! h- ummus his paintwork new 'ttm Ani"iiriiorim" It" ot that non- 1 Later Cuba. - Tia eaatata entitled "Eaatar Lilies" given in the Presbyterian Church lat Fruity evening, resulted moat successfully. The evening wu MI that could h. desired and consequently h lugs ad npprecintive audience amend. Ind Arere splendidly stimulant] by tho children and choir, who furnished the music. Min Florenco We! pro-‘ sided It the can through hha cla- tata in a very may». manner. Rev. Mr. Cunninghun'l Limo Light views which took up the Utter part of the evening. added both vuiety and interest to the annulment. A great insight into main! lite MM given end may pncticd lee- sons to be taken neutron. The church wu nicely deeoratad vim! plant: end cut ttoqmrtg. A bowi ot Enter lilies sent out their sweet insane. indicative ot the sewn which they were born to represent. Great credit is due the school. who were instrumental in getting up this successlul entertninemnt. The pro- m unounted to $32. New. - Miss Dawson ot London, ‘ engaged as milliner " R. Y. Fisk‘s eautrlishment, came to town Mon- day, and is now ready and prepnred to welt on All tLe old customers and ulso nnny new ones. [in Daw- isoit comes highly recommended and will most likely be able to please the most itsstidioua. - Miss L. C. Bau- win gnu home to Gall, tor the East- er week, end Mr. Lytle to his home' in Truce. - Miss E. L. Boomer left terdar to spend the Enter holidays with friends in Brampton and To- ronto. - Miss Linnic Little returned home Friday. - Miss Jennie Wil- linmuon leaves Good Friday lor n holiday with her parents in Harris- ton. - Mrs. Frank Canvas waited upon last Tuesday evening try a bevy of young ladies md presented with: several memenloes. it being the mu: anniversary ot her wedding day. All left at an early hour, wishing Mr. nod Mrs. Parr many happy returns of the day. - Mr. Alex. McIntyre spent a lew days Inst week at Mr. Alex. Rennie‘s. - Miss Lime Par- ’ sill is again in charge of the millin- ', cry depnrtrnent at Mr. D. R. Pol- I loeh's and will be pleased to wall, , on her customers as of yore. A Linwood's Boy's Success, - Many friends and old school mates oi Mr. W. P. Ertell. lormerly ol tto plus, will he pleased to learn ot his advancement since luring here. Wilt, no he wns known here. we: has 5 boy when he Mr some eight yen:- Mo, end iron: 3 mm to no old 1lmettoo1 mete we learn that he he not only steamed in medicine but. has mine medical director for the Yonvemnn Smituinm It 1mm» zoo, Mich., for oonsnmptlvee. Well done. Will. We ere any: plowed to hear of the success at Linwood boys nbroed, not a " of whom have made their mull end none n hemlwme lorlune otter luring here, and some who on“ here done well‘ use. Before leaving here Will mt- ed the principles or total notin- enoe iron: ull inwxieate and we ere phased to leern that he um unin- telne Immunities-ebullient his atelie- amd in his proleuion no doubt lunely are he to his temper- nnoe pineal“. The world In. no Giuiuaruerotameeted ‘tloir 1an titti.satt-tgtett.r- room Brieta, -. Some of our lumen Ire commencing to plot Everybody is panting for spring, damn]: it may he that old - has: Winter - will let In (In his [use In earrteatt be- ‘late he rain- MI sway to srtitt-. ‘loalu an very good. - All at lo- cal mutants m waving mot an! “mam It” of scam dry gout. - A luv Ito- our town-Mp an non-3 -eer, ltr.. IN. tt In , pun-t, I'.."',,': Ire - - ' _ m a. tShi In. Mun->1 h L', will. has! and LIMOOD cunt-57ml HORMNGTON -,Udlb itt In. in! M"; _ C .9." - - rum» " in .1- 0- “ . at was: an.” M W tee s W f-Src, It: the lost two arertrtut. _.' m "Inton- when Viki-I, bet I. _ "" mu. “man; to M. A ftvo tab In hh condition -. Nunavut!!!“ In ' 111 ply-Ida to “an". A ”can. m In Mono. Tu result ot m consultation - not v?" reusa- BEER]? n; WW»: tt with -.e)rei.e" tWltthltt; my” tieiaiitrot.qrutsbestrr. iaiiriauuii,-srttttte mum-mm, ”can“. can-noun all. You-ray!” aViuuirautattvterttr 5% iiitdaiitgseiut-t1i, h. ulmnlpuudm" may " hut-pan he O'clock this W‘ - . .... n. A in. at. an chum - the “a. ”that Mun. all “0" " - - him, who vi“ ‘1“. use «up an "tttq" -attrr ot an: 1mm and with». tn tAn my”; incurable [on may 5*" Futurist new ttitetPst1", at. umu eel in: e h e very [up tstrmber at regret-“the tnr- ennre ad Wm m. u well u by an inmate concourse ot narrowing relative- end friends who ted come to my their It". tribute ot respect to the donned. A short service we: held a the residence. Rev. J. R. Giichrist leading in payer. The service " the church was very impreuive end we: con- ducted by the pater; the Rev. 0. A. Kimball, mined by Rev. Dr. Williuneoa ot Berna. end 1 tome: pastor, tU Rev. J. E. Howell, I. A., ot Remover. The choir an; severe! approprhte selections. in- cluding . “write at the deceased entitled “Steel Awey.” Alter the service the. rennin were conveyed to Mount Hope Comm end con- signed to their din! rating piece. _. ___= =-- .. Ilia- "a.“ -- V _ Among thosejreunt tron s dis- tance we nomad Robt. Kllgour. yi-resident But ot Comoros; J. R. Shaw, Soc‘y Cumin Furniture Mnnutacturus; P. H. Sim. Soc’y British America; J. P. Brown, W. Bugging}? R: Robin, E. Trr- ret, T. Smellic, J.‘ H, McKenzie, - McDonnell, --Adamqogt, - lor- rim on ot Toronto; Thou. Bell, Winghaln; P. Artttiea, F. C. Bur, M. Burt. Thor. Gowdy, L. Goldie. R. Melvin, Jun. Innis. Guelph; M. H. Htmpton. Insane“; F. Campbell. Brandon; F. B. Bum“, London; E. P. Zoellm. Mount Forat; A. at. Elder, Montreal; J. C. Stems, ‘Wiuton; L. Hahn, Woodstock; J. Orr, V. Knechtel, J. D. Holman, Stratum; D. Knochml. Rev. J, E. Howell. M, A.,. “wovenW. H. Howe". m. a.“ "mu”--. __. -- BrondtootUad WIT. Box, Sedorth; P. E. Sham: uni Allan Bowman. Preston; J. S. Clarke, Ayr; James Baird. Plattsville; H. J. Onsett. Barrie; J. L. Wideman. 3%, J.aaentg',", A, Werner, Elmira/”LT J. Breith- Jam. Judge Chisholm, C, Enter. ‘Berlin; 0. Von, Gan, And “may Cllr',','. FLORAL TRIBUTEs- The floral tributes were most betut- titul. Among them were a Inge cross with the words "Our Presi- dent," trom the head oitice ot the Cumin. Furniture Mtuutacturers,' Toronto; “Gates Aiar,'"trom the Directors at the Dominion Lite In- Iunnce Compeny, Waterloo; broken column from the Snyder. Roos lac- tory; "Oates Mu" Irom the Schul- er-killer “story; broken wheel lrbm the North Weterloo Reform Agroch- tion; broken column. from the Wuurloo Mutual ‘Fire Insurance Company; pillow. 1 "Our Fuller.” (tom the hm- ily; emu Iron J. F. Brown, To- ronto; pillow from the Andenon tw- tory, Woodstock; sick and [but (tom the Voterloo undulating ‘Compuy; wrath from the lumino- turon' Aiurooiation of Berlin and Womloo; our ot violetl [you Mr. Ind In. Ogiivis, Montreal; manor trom W. J. Kruger; rose! from A. J. Rooy and spun trom Mr. Ind In. Howie, W. R. who.“ 3nd Irvin Bricks! Simon Snyder was Iron in Inm- Ioo Township lurch am, me. no wu the so- ot tbs late, Hm Bar der, one ot an pigment oi the u TEE FUNERAL OBITU ARY "W'. w . 'WV‘TH'V" "V _ . c“ . 'rtgiiAarta-ji, ' L. t,t'tadlf “at ut l "I a. . a" and no car-y: ' a, » .hylo: no at! -- 'Fit ”will. the tum "tll a “my - "e',fedt'att'fi'ett': trttg nun-u "3",”de Y6 mus-m Metoo man at at the new!!!” may“ Lu. trom mun-Hon ot ttttev ntn. About Par. Hes was Blu, . 'u'. n Ana-__--, x- n... “I-.-” I... born in WBut- Cl We i dis- "r HA ‘il “in "M an Best' in In"!!! tttll m. "" all who did but .1030. than an "an no he and“ - Root. 'ido'_ at tho 1m 07m Btu-tor, the mtevtmq bin; Six cum I." hon at a: iuat quart-n - than ton and “no. Milt-n, 73.. BC» bert 11.. Mixed it, main M., -AF but. L., Flora” M. all pee it. a! a in. w tum. The mm In - :11 - the house mon- 99 “If? 'e on! mm. " in bid! the " reuoi Viki I000" I! “W “A lays! . ma all tum . who could“ and . kind: and indulgent. when _ -- - I ___- - -a-, um...“- W. in politic-,lx. - in t star: nut Linen], M 'tted the position at “coincident of ttte Reform AI- Iociution to: Wlmloo tor yarn. Since our lat him VII sent in two weeks ago death has visited three homes in and deer Burden. Ott Sound“ mommy. the 15th inst” Mr. John H. Berg hreethed his last at the Age ot " yesre. a months and M due, an: hula; mused great- ly " times tor meal weeks. The lunenl tool pine on money. the Pith. Rey. F. Loeh conducted the services. The reusins were taken to the village cemetery tor inter- ment, [allowed by s laros number ot people who had gathered to par their lest tribute ot respect to the departed. Mr. Berg use horn in Hesse, Germany, on June 12th. 1824. snd was married to Margaret Burma]: in 1364. They came to Cam. in the nine you end settled on s term in Harrington, where they lived lor some years, moving to Wellesley inter. ls 1394 they moved to Wilmot Township end lest rear to Baden. Thus nearly hsll e cen- tury has _ poised since they came from Germsny. Mr. Berg leaves he- bind e wile. _ tum eons end Mr daughters to mourn hit loss. While on a. visit with his ville and child to his uther-in-ltor, Mr. Juoh Ernst, at Upper street. Mr, Simon Rmdall, eldest son ot John Ran- ‘ dull ot Fume, was and ill and , modwd’ruum lest, nuns 1m. Fr The remains were taken to Elmira . to his parents when the lune-rel was ' held. After an illnm ot “out I week’s} duration, Mrs. Seibert Linker pee ed away on Saturday evening " the age of " years, two months ml " days. The tuneral WIS held on Thursday durum. The rennin: were tutu who “than Church, where nervices were conducted by Rev. F. Loch, utter which they were taken to the village cemetery. lol- "owed by my friends Lad relatives of the departed, when any were laid to test. Anna Qnthcrim (Rticlwrt) Linker, was born on Jun. $th, 1837, in Dickenbach. Hesse, - - . "B.is-, .5- um, ‘00-. - -__--""-" _ Germnny. In the early “(ties she went. with her perem- to Paris, Fume. Here she met with Mr. Seibert Linker. to whom she was united in rantings in 1857. They resided in Put: till we Franco-Got- mur vnr broke out. and £11871 they went back to Gummy. The tune ,yur they stunted tor (and; and ha Mar, 1872, mind in Baden, when ‘they hue resided “not. Seven children were hour to them, one of whom no dead. Mr. Mule! with his two sons all two dam no kit to mourn-the ' ot n mum wile ‘urd mother. Death bu been pretty buy more My. Io extend our alnm‘mnm to All the be- raved ones. , Brick. - Some ot our Cullen: " tended “no mum! at Mr. Juno. Ha- mel " New Hun-n; on Sunny. - The vote on the - to exempi the pin.“ ot the Curd; But gun Ctr., Limited, [tom “union [or ten yeah, - m tor school our- pom. will he tun on loud”, April “a. ad " te My that it will be - brs 1.3.9] minority. :The mi tor who purposes ha been Izod a $80,000. - Cool:- not!“ who! took plus: in the LIMI- Church on Sud-y. The endings, ushered tom“. The cure! was Iliad. - Two double- deck can cl up were shipped from here on Mordot - The and ”In; lone new will tahe place bem on “My, April “I " “has! puts a! he!“ were! it is lildy in we will. an - it. "In!!! is. A um In. an plaeo an an all. any " the nun- Hotel. “you hm; “yum not - _ lei-c " In: OI an In Mr, A. J. Van. Representing the can“ “d have furnishing - In“ ot me ttight “on: Hum» m. Witt to " 3‘ mm than. on My cl this went. Ho will in! win In - at an en {-0. "tee, have"! . _ In! not. tw _ 'siiSittjiht _ . 7 k l?, , ' ; _ _ a ."_____h V 'H. tun-mu all my!” BADEN '2ar'U'fl' mum. " indeed A stock uh uh- " any a an Bun: wms mails tttt in " It. on ll“ hu- = DEATH oe EDWARD HILLIARD‘ It hecomu out an duty to chron- icle the death M mm Rimard, hunt of Mr. Brock Hilliud ot Chi ctrmtieie-'Niegrarh trtatt, which took plum a Wilkthouno on Tue-d”. n the age at " "All, 11 months and 18.41”. Dee-ed had Don iit no: maul nonna- with inn-1mm» non compliant with drorer, and "teat" cold but relieved him ol hit annexing: My album. The late Elva! Hillard w" born in Surrey. England, in 1330. and cum to this can!” with " pur- enu vhel he vn ally “to: ”in or up. Ho '3: [Manny bowl as mail driver Mm-‘e‘t lento-e. Winuiboume, Conestoga. Bridge port and Berlin. Thu which he has occupied “no 1890 wlth the Mt- ception ot m yin. HI ya know tsrarried. Ono - - as the result ot the Int nan-p. In mu be "a mum! to lay Jae My a PM. OI “I “to: Ion: m an m to noun thettq. ol‘tkui - m an Hum om. m. mum), at m cm, u homo. and o! .- a! M a but... h "tleft" h m . - of in ) 'gMhr0bt a“. ". town I d at -enr h an _ .m = A? _ -___' ,, wwwww; tptgtptptNeeeetftftftd "2'ipr,',t w” . p.ttt,b “mm‘m victim- The Great ts corner Store. Illiilllliinery . thir Spring Millinery Opening will take place on Thursdal, Mar. 27th, when all the Latest Styles in Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, eta, will be shown. I The Ladies of the Twin-City are cordially invited to attend. rm nut...) "I. Bricker & Diebel. and ““9qu Bard, Opening plmn In mhm'h- MIR“!- W. A. P.» “nerd with " lun- nch mu had mind and: " 3”.th Doctor- “ him ”cg to the “m '9t 3‘ to W "I - “it! -. PH Irate 'V""' - -'"" - 7 - on m "iiau55Gi; tt M be nun-I an: M Lutoimt last spring In butt m to"). ot Tondolin DINO“. an II. n b- gained his balm. ml my day, sleep will and on My. h tact. (eels Mun thunk-mull. Ms lie. Toulolln, by 't,trgti,tt _ - ot action can. you is on about. it den-u a. the! add pnCh "no tstoataeh a! bowl in . may condition. Cum . cold IOIIIOHmeI In on light. I": B but bttterst In “to“! toe “a “om-ch and inn-ohm!" it al- gm that We no 't.- one. A mullet-e lot - will. chucking chills] W 'me, It; grim. cum W. .11 db- - main; tron I w M at the lint. than. "greet n! bow-II. Auk you «nift- Tul- ow- Dim. Any M h [It Ho n on “In “my, loan. can on up I“ I m pot as. Inn W ha I... Mlta, M qt: pup. - Thr Mad f the Re, P-is "r'NC'l', AU'L'fd, I: att r,'tll J.'. 2,tl", 21Ni: ' ' _ . T t fitttc',t,ltgt4llltA= " Ttip"'" -eeV - h hot. June! Shep Vida-l nu 't.artstr. TRIP TO THE ROCKIES.

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