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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Nov 1902, p. 5

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ons 28 marks apstice * . WitkA160 rented, Hents At present wmber of fine books. Both t ’#J'“'E to reat would â€" Mr. Jos. Eekert, tor the past tÂ¥ lever, is not : Phone 275 lplpip l drippGtnliplaly Gpipdzspis bers. â€" At: egular meeting of the 1,0; O.l.‘,‘%&lhy flnnl%n‘ the "Airst "deâ€" gree was conferred fipon two memâ€" formerly pe#fi bers. ruccind M 145 'z;)u condition <of +Mr.:Henryâ€" Roos, for . the past : week,‘ is apout the m! % AC megmedt NY dekhrre uie MJ. 1. ‘N. Hawke:has. moved into his renovated home‘ h ATbort ‘street. n eft Â¥cidey moning 10% . Frou! :,“*.Mt&,yfi 1oitn hunl;::; Mr. Jolin Retvitiér, ‘of the Ailexan er House, who din)gund about‘ a §‘_.’-fl’p half ‘ago, has 168 beec "‘The funeral oi the late Mrs.=.Wm: ‘8::&;(-:0 §ropth Kunt:),© held= a ) o‘clock . .Tuesdayâ€"morning ... Was. largely attended. ce 3 4 _ Mr. 0. M. U of Eimira, un un totru? oo mertoniic, is poectee: til recently of â€"Waterloo, has puscha 24 Mf. 9. T. Olt‘s house,: jng. 3 Elmira, for w a‘-{ Atud * Mr. J.. W. Hickson, â€" of Toronto, gencral freight agent for the West phote Railway, called _â€" on Waterloo exporters on Thursday...05 > ~ Leaie your orders for»~ fowlat Dusring‘s buickher â€"shop this.week. A carlead ol ducks, geese and turkeys will. arrive rext ’f‘wfiy. ; A band concert will be givern . in the Watetloo Towh "Hall on Thursâ€" day cvening next, Nov. 6th, by ‘the Jiaterloo Musical, Society‘s band. "“‘w.muu had his Jace acciden 1 staided by"the explosion ol a g at. ? Sugar refinery Tuesday. The wound is not as bad as it was wt first thought to be. Mn oys bre will be qm. We use antds "th rough, aad s C100 wAgents, ‘flmfi Ont at the in Oy «ce ncaaly mol , in City dentigis‘ holi~ day. . ‘ute ‘so° well" wied ir ‘Friday haltâ€"holiday plan â€" that j a wm of continuing it all s y sar in £ } 3. [B1Ou the eve of the departure of Mr. fi:. w-'tuc't 0:»!*:3&‘?&2: Allen .. W.. Kreutziger, to Toronto, 4 i k Mq"., ;?Abmmpt:“ a . position church . ‘ . Imper e _ Assurance e "a"i fenthâ€"‘ y Li iew Tt lm miants in the Was uU s hok * nsurance and banking {fraternity preâ€" ;.:"‘M‘dfl""" ~:~â€"mmâ€"m~ |sentedhim with a beautiful _ gold w"- died m umbrella and . the following } E am., at home neat Wellesâ€" {address: ley, a . m Mr. A. W. Kreatriget: * W ol ‘Dear Allan;â€"A fewâ€"of your many T ol Mris \Joh# @2Mociler, who|friends ‘learning that you had acceptâ€" 8# the w‘m ed a position in Toronto, camnot alâ€" C AS & tomdit of an explosion in his |}** o-hhauthgoodoldtun‘ & M C daused By d'{hflm,fimymmnym & combinationâ€"of soft and |ble traits of charactet are . ~wa and PE e a ~pp th4 | apprectiated, © without ‘giving â€"t+pres T :m gac, fsion, however brief, to their . very Aaaoiar â€" Seokn + BHME and *‘ was nm'd parting with you. genbrally . b P . Snb a t ow 't.fl“ find n-’-.“:t“ thf ~Cagr R m s o i t t ME »Aort Romt.. 1 diitacle (ma s we Bat io maor es "ine : intic DNK Gerasan patr 4 gyi ég,;*â€"-' cument (Irom _A \‘rendted for the ArÂ¥t time wb ©*the} > Y our And mabliness hare A Méssig *Wih Saidie ant Dt . ‘Bad: Mutuias) "Life: stMit,.~ had*â€"his> "Tace Horoper: spamor, yoree ane wl The W.M.3. Band is indebted‘ â€" t Mre: e tor « pists ~of on uh Te 5 Intic h by het‘ from New YAÂ¥ Ci# "M*Wi be rendeted Jor the Arst time <at the haud concert on Nov. 6th. â€"**~~ * khu Kunts, who leit with the Wate hunting patty. for Muskoka last ‘Tuesday réturned home â€"Monday motaing. to attend the funeral of his Mr RAYMO BROS:, known. as rality fresh materials at the Money to Loan for jad 1} \ | i «To Woodstock, both . morning â€"‘ and‘ {Bbvening. ‘Mt.â€"Ratledge is an carnest, on oor{chooghtfdl and eloquent preacher. His: n enA tys es 4 * ~ J waves ho doubt as t l on ho 4 ... is f evre + §‘ ve t" "“‘ ‘iii."'_: which be dealt with . 2 getting a true perâ€" oan | :r»a of lifeâ€"physical and moral, Ln ~well as . spiritual. The shallow TCTC teuperficiality of much of our modern x:wn roundly scored and the cure M 1t, the speaker Said, was to be ~. & |found in cultivating higher ideals of i& w_viat ‘The attention of the large T * fand delighted ~ audi¢hce was closely PÂ¥ l neld trom beginning to end of the cen i1 dlléx-fl. ‘The audience enjoyed two ;« ‘ich %reats on Supday. â€"~ LA NEW INDUSTRY. proâ€" d h ehewet h s aged: 36 1t Mays: Lal de> A ytic stroke which n-ullh‘:.n&whonw Lion, not far from . Preston, . Oct. 20th, 1847, andâ€"was engaged in farm ing. . In 1874 he was married to Soâ€" *8,<ls Ieft to mourn his death. ‘Waterloo Methodist Church, corner King and Wiliam Rev.â€" A> fred E; Lavell, B.4., pastor. Sunâ€" day. Nov. ts, Love Feast at 10.15; 1 N nfi, $.80 p. t s:'., “‘\’hmunhmvd." venk lmm."mmacbuu idnity .!‘. Sacrament of â€" the Lord‘s upj r‘firdnchnoln- MJ service. Everyone: welcome © at services, Ja» ‘‘Rer.. ‘ Alfted _ E. _ Lavell, B.A., . I'-Myscpdn:# | in the Central Methoâ€" &. WooUstock, on Sunday. 4n Waterloo ‘was occupied $ | Rev.. W. L. Rutledge, B.A., one 0t <the: leading brickmaking firms lfimfl".iammcthgn building U4x48¢Nect, 2# stories high, for ‘the purpose of manufacturing rapid hackâ€" " Our < % brickâ€"makers, Messrs. Bechtel who â€" have made for themselves a reputation as ing and. trucking .brickmaking maâ€" chinery. They willâ€"also add a boiler house to this addition. SATURDAY . MARKET. The Polics Court contained & large The attendance was not quite up to crowd of spectators, many of whom the usual mark at the weekly market|Were from Waterloo, to hear the Saturday,. owing,â€" perhaps, to . the trial of Charles Peppler and George death of the mother of one of the |Ricb, who arrested by Chie! marketers, Mrs. Dan. Kochler. .â€"Curâ€" | Winterhalt a week ago, and gent â€" prices prevailed. Butter and who faced P .lm Weir tigs. old ‘at 20c. Fow! m“g& on ‘l;u-ay.'dnrvl Â¥ ditâ€" tiful, "â€" ‘selling at terent offences,. thr ee of which _ wer %:'&. mWflér at=00e [disposed amm%om ulm} to 80¢ each, ‘One cord bf wood was #4, and the fourth will be heard in ofiered at $7.50. Ham sold at 14c a Waterloo on Thursday motning. ‘The Th: ‘wim-;::an been m“flflt * & week ‘astle Cook, and harve DEATH OF MRS. WM. STROH: _ !parently sobered off after thclrn:: ‘The sudden.death occurred at Wl-'oa October 26th. No barber is kept terloo.Friday evening at 11 o‘clock ‘at the County buildings for the conâ€" of Mrs. Wm..Stroh. Degeased (ue'vmmo of inmates,. and Kieb and Sophia Kuntz) daughter ol the late Peppler havre each grown quite a David Kuntz, was 33 years of lse,‘good-ciud beard. Mr. A. B. Mcâ€" and was highly esteemed by all whoande. Waterioo, defended the prisonâ€" knew her. A sorrowing husband nd.exs, and Mr. D. Shannon Bowilby dia two sons, the y?un;elt an ll?-LM on¢ the work of the Crown Attorney. .. The sudden.death occurred at Waâ€" terloo..Friday evening at. 11 o‘clock of Mrs. Wm..Stroh. Degeased (nce Sophia ‘Kuntz) daughter of the late David Kuntz, was 33 years ol age, and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. A sorrowing husband and two sons, the youngest an infant one day old, ate left to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. The fiuneral takes place on Tuesday motnâ€" ing at 10 o‘clock at the St. Louis @.C. church, thence to the R.C. cemâ€" c‘ery for interment. The grie! stricâ€" ken busband has the beattfelt symâ€" pathy of the commiunity. LIFE IN THE â€" PENITENTIARY on <‘Life in Kingston Penitentiary." it is a great lecture. All the Torâ€" onto dailies give it high praise. Givâ€" en with great success in Hamilton, Onâ€" Thursday evening next, Nov, 13, Rev, Alired B,. Lavell, B.A., will iecture in the Waterloo Town Hall, St. Catharines, etc., etc., and last year to &n audience of neatly 500 in Berlin.. Admission 15 cents, Proâ€" ceeds in aid of the Organ Fund. Your ty and manliness havre you to a large circle . of mmmmump- trom us, we shall a warm upot in our heaits and memories for Ne wish prosperity and eripay ons o «h Aieage Acrdilg ctapihd hy Sws PROTESTS WITHDRAWN. homt Jot: t6n. Tulure and ‘ before PCE ie iT hk Pakatt And _ hef w« . Ing would ask you to accept _ this ® An â€"amicable understanding : @light (oken of our esteem. _ ‘Thie Defence. been artived at whereby the Allan was one of Waterioo‘s ~m‘~'z." hm--:-mn% lmmm\?-dfipt- -“ m :"‘ mis#ed, â€"especially in social soners, whose evidence a direct & M dircles. m-ny:-h‘Mhflihhb th been le! i1n>/ RESENTATION AND ADDRESS Triends: wish him every success in at A, W n iBillinery ie splendid ed by Mrs. ‘The report of the Finance “-l Chaitmey 1. 2. BM es reeme mended the payment of the following apcounts: . Salaries, $72.00; â€"John Letter, road list, a‘.fl; Geo. Pep pler, act.; $9.48; < Durmel, sewet con., $26.60; #d. Durtmel bai. branch sewer, $251.30; Uleason Shante, road word, §$14:15;, Grand Trunk Railway, a66., $13.00, Martin Smyder, store, $E00; Jos. _ S. Webet, ;-;:.lo:; l "" ", aCC., mfl' N. Weichel & m.un; ‘Martin Bros., ate., §8.85; Bricker and Dichel, ace., |$10:40; ‘M. Derikt & Co., :g. $4.47; Wm: Snider, electric $173.50; Wm. m&u-r. eut:‘ty. de; Board of Health, expense smail pox outbreak, $150.20, Bd. Dermel, ‘anc., $4:38." _ crowd of spectators, many of whom ‘wetmn'nu;xoo. to hear the trtuol-l:lul-hppl-nlm Rieb, who arrested by Chie! Winterhalt a week ago, and who faced P: ..g\ng.'.“ {ol'huuy,cmnd' four difâ€" ‘terent offences, three of which were Mayor authorized to issue his order for the payment ~ of "the several amounts. I ‘ :;. J. UH“:-'. chairman : the Light Commit presented the reâ€" port recommending â€" that the followâ€" ing additional lights be installed: 3 arc light at the G.T.R. station 82 candle power incandescent lights on . following corméts: Union and Bowman; William and Victoria; Erb dry; Codar ~and . Bridgeport road; Church and :q‘lu..wn. u.;:“... adopted and tional ofâ€" dered to be installed under thm vision ‘of the chairman of the t Committee, * The report was The special committee appointed to readjust prices of remaining lots on old show ground presented a report The Mayor and Messrs, Mechtel â€"and Ovens .._were appointed a commiliee to consider the question ‘of a Eree Library site and report at & : special meeting ‘of the Countil. The prisoners pleaded guilty to the charges of having been drunk and disâ€" orderly on the streets of Berlin on October 26th, and ailso to having unâ€" lawf{ully driven a horse at a furious rate over Berlin streets on the same date. ‘To the more séerious charges o having on October 26.h incecently assaulted ‘ Mrs. John Dahmer, a is male, contrary to Sec. 250 of . the Criminal Code, and also of breaking into and stealing a sum of mone, from the barâ€"room of Mark Lewis‘ hotel in _ Waterloo, _.the prisoners pleaded not guilty. They were ~arâ€" raigned and elected to be tried. by His Wo:ship on both charges. The latter charge of theft will be beara in Waterloo on Thursday morning. The charge of indecent ascault was then taken up, Mr. and Mrs. Dahmet and Mrs. Dahmer 'lln,msnul. giving evidence for the~C ... and the prisoners gave evidence on their own behall. o John Deahmer was the first witness and said he went to bed at 8.30 on Bunday ‘night and at 9.30 the prison ers came to the house and asked ade mission.. He arose and let them in. ‘They asked him when he intended to come to work. They then took posâ€" session of the house and asked wheâ€" Ccsing ol the Uouncil. Miss Kump( left: on Monday _â€"â€"u'â€"_ "n.%m, M‘& "u ASSAULT CAsE WITHDRAWN = position as teacher in . the omm m P department© ofâ€"one © of 'r:l::ua Court equahrp the pu schools.,.Miss Kump{ will ther his two daughters wers at home. â€"He said they were not, «4 they were at their â€" work. Peppler behaved Iairly well. Ricb said they then wanted to see his wile ‘The witness said they could not see her, as she was in bed, and he o:dered them out of the house. He grabbed his cane which they took from him and threw him against the window, which was broken. He then left the house and went for Chist Winterhait. He did not see the prisoners assault his wile, but they must have done to her or she would not have run out into= the barn< â€" "with her â€" petticont on and barsto:tâ€" just. her m-mmx:im,dmm‘flnlmm «d."" John wanted to tell the Cs. r story and thought Mr. Bowlby was| Mrs Durward Yent, of VictotiA ere BPhagmns ons § »agtonr Harbor, nes Lovina °_ Niergarth, is The to cautioned witâ€" |visiting ‘her Home in‘ Waterlco. -\.u:t.bbn::-.'. zmm mm mm tm Evidence..of a mu.i‘et na ROTESTS WITHDRAWN. given by Mroa. Dabm.er and her ® uies Victoria; Park avenus and Founâ€" cane which they took from . him leral of threw him against the window,| which t ch was broken. ~He then left the | maorrow se and went for Chief Winterhait.| wr. O did not see the prisoners assault lin Wate wile, but they must have done| .Mr. J Libtary Site. More x wes. « < "~. |Poersonal:and Social. of certain lots. CALLâ€" AT ONCE _NEwraltsumr. °> ~(lif and "Eteming" cloths. These afe some of ‘the nowest materials for Y Mags fcizns ioh 3 m ~ M $irk irts and suiting. © They are shown in brown, navy, midblue, black m‘anun&dtfiyifl::;yh mmb’ gh |and gaznet, prides range from 45¢, 50c, 75¢.and $1.00 the expert alone can give. . Prices to sult Every 9 | Whoun d 4 o % s the public schools.,.Miss Kumpi will %ike upâ€"other, studies while, in New York amd her friends who know A Pleased Customer is Our Best Advertisement. maw fi““w m ‘ ver> ahe > is. ~She ~was James L. Hughes, of Toronto, and is gtouicm tor baving such a promising . beginning. ° Mr. Edwardâ€"F. Seagram and bride returned Thursday from a most pleaâ€" sant wedding trip to New York City, Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Washingâ€" ton, Montreal and other eastern citâ€" home on King street. Mr.Arthur: Jones has resumed his duties at the Moisons‘ Bank after a 1ix weeks‘ . vacation . spent at his home at Oshawa and on Sengog Is land, Lake Scugog. His many Twin City friends will be pleased to learn that he is much improved in heaith. The Misses H. and L. Landsberg, who spent a month with their couâ€" sin, Mrs. â€" Jullus Knaufl,, Waterloo, passed through Berlinâ€" Saturday afâ€" m.nflyw,b.:nulon City, after spending a‘lew days in Niagara Fails and Toromto. y Mr.and M:s. All. Snyder and inâ€" tant, of Waterloo, visited Mr. and Mrs.. Watson Walker, corner Grange and . Stuart streets, over Sunday.â€" ‘l-’ln.Pciulhtpnudim man: Fischer spent Sunday with Eiâ€" Rev. Mr. Riebel, who has been visâ€" iting Waterlioo friends â€"â€"Jorâ€" «everal days, returned to Westervilie, Ohio, Mr. ~J. McAllister, of Belfast, Ireâ€" land, was a business visitor to Waâ€" l Miss T. Zalewski has been engaged s clerk atâ€"Raymo Bro#‘. book store: Mr. Will Morley, who has been atâ€" lege, . is â€" spending severalâ€"days in The Misses Elma and Clars Snider, Anna R. Bean and Mr.â€"Arthur Stares v.w:.‘htuuwm to the &. > Miss Roseline mt?’; Présâ€" n;.mm-mc:,“ot'fiwm ;;.mnsu y onday with _ , teller at the 10â€" alee in retievegt for sevind wieks relteving for the branch at Béllevilie. Mrs. Smith, of CUhicago, has attivâ€" in Waterloo, to attend the funâ€" eral of ‘hat sister, Mrs. Wm. Strob, which takes place at 14 o‘clock to in Waterloo Satarday nncn: unfi:ut-o-.. to atâ€" tancral t ‘m of the Actaa zn Insurance bom stiives Tt vholeny the $ootoms m-\ the alections of ‘the Hon. Mr. Mf. 0. M. Umbath, of Elmirs, wat Mt. J. B. Hughes left â€" Saturday AND SECURE ONE OR OUR NEW FALL overcoats OR ‘A NEW FALL SuIT. 4" ii‘a&w&. wm;’ u wa ‘n.flw.k,b.m’ person chases shoes of us leaves our sta¥é with the knowâ€" n;_upupquuflgfimm,w ceived the best value for his money. B prove this just, in and see our new stock of upâ€"toslate shoes. You mbpht be satisfied. N,wilou Ativing every woek. we* < :‘Lmy J. Uffelmann tAAA HA ORAAA Hb tb b t 4 t 4 t i t es ber . position hy. Yours for square dealing. ; IV. Form ~Sr.â€"J. PRischer,> E: Echneider, &. Wals. , IV. Form Jr.â€"E. Berges, R. Bauer L. ‘Steckenreiter, 8. McCardle, "~U. WATERLOOQ SEPARATE SCHOOL w +R â€" Roll of honor. iL ~Form â€"8r.â€"E.> â€" Martiny, R Humel, G.â€"Sobisch, I Harticib, W NibiiL, < E. ~Beyler, ‘W. Bierschbach "I. Sr.â€"C. Dictrich, E. Padâ€"] _ "/ "*~~ * hok .B T. hoi benaintind corig" den, n,fl-w nschb ; M.â€" Kastor, â€" A. TEKE POPULAR BOOT Airp SHoORHBTrOR®E. Ball, C.~Brandt, W. Baver, M.~Hofl, J. Weingtein, ~G@. Brandt. t t 11. Form®~ Jt.â€"M.~~ Schliosser, â€" 1. ; % j Gibbons, L. Massel, C,. NikiD, C. Marting, L. Meyer. L. Raflerty, C. e j McDonald, M. Lauber, F. Huber, C Sobe clt, M. The services in St. John‘s Lutherâ€" an church.were of unusual interest on Sunday, when~~ Relormation and ‘lnaumagtving services were held : and at botm morning and evening seryvices large Comgregations . were presen:. Proiesgor Pienz, ol the Martin Luthâ€" er Semingry, Bullalo, occupied~ the puipit and delivered two able, ~ inâ€" {ulu-.tn‘ and eloquent sermons. The thurca _ was appropriately ~decorates wibtu lowers, iruib and grain ol the «EFOBRMATION _ AND _THANKSâ€" ‘UIvING sSERVICEsS. geason. .iSpecial â€" music was . provideo by the church choir and the: boys‘ choir. At the eveningâ€" service, . Miss D. Froehlich sang a solo very~ acâ€" ceptably. ‘The collection â€" in : the morning: was in aid â€"of the B. & W. Hospital and in aid of missions > in tie evening. Next ~Monday evening, Nov. 10th, a . Martin â€" Luther Fest will be held by conibined congregaâ€" tions of<St. John‘s church, Waterâ€" loo, and St. Peter‘s church, Beriin, in St. Peter‘s church, Berlin .â€"During the past week we novm!h;ummumo- Sunday afternoon ‘the funeral of W city, Ser welt.: He was sick only for a /few days and died in the hospital. / His brother, Mr. M. G. Dippel, of Walkâ€" erton, brought the remains here on &Nfi{lmfln’mifiurredh Eimira Union Cemetery,,/where. his m&;fluhoh‘nmo barâ€" ied ..... Sunday affernoor â€" Mrs. Holtwarth, widow the late Geo. Holswarth, and ol Mr. Geo. llloh who lives about a mile north ‘of was laid to rest. Dohl-’ home in Elmira tor years, but eccasionally & weeks visiting her chilâ€" dren at . various â€"homes. . She wan her daughter, Mrs. Roâ€" berts, when she took ut.fm in and atter a cav peks‘ iliness on Friday . She jeaves one son and |. four the age of murfi i raaes f puin e Bs John Schondeilmayer, Opposite The Zimmermarn House is S lt Lube ce it c ELMIRA * For evening dressas we have a fine‘ selection of light weight and _ also wool and silk crepeâ€"deâ€"chine in such colors as cream, pale blue â€" _ ‘These are modetate in price and are selling freely at from 850, T5e, $1.00 to $1.50 e * Edmund © Durmel, : contractor, keeps constantly on hand first tlass Portland Cement. Carload is ts C just E. W. Becker will ‘be dilivered, sawn to any length required at reasonable ed a wituation in a hardware stote. ily to Waterloo on Friday, having seâ€" sured the agency for Frost & Wood -'I-'h.‘ & k wre s en * ‘The annuwal meeting of the U. C. Bible Society was held here on Tuesâ€" day m‘-m Mr. Gilcbrist, of Waterloo, the principal speaker. The Woodstock Sentinelâ€"Reâ€" view â€" says: Sunday School anâ€" niversary . services â€" of a . parâ€" tioularly interesting . nature . were conducted in the Central Methodist cthurch, Saunday. Rev. A. E: Lavell, 4 P aAnl 30. evening. He qa preashers of the and possesses rate «* . a speaker. Mr. Lavell i.!,\‘t“"fl”: ited " by vh"?n» PORTLAND CEMENT A ity of soft wood -?&?Mwbhh Edward Durmel, G. B. RYAN & CO. â€" Stratford. Ont.* We have just opened out another lot of PEERLESS SHOES. ‘They are without a PEER, both in style and quality. We are going to have a Special Sale in them this week. See them in our window. J ACOB S. ROOS, oNT. 200 Watches . WE HAVE purchased at a bi dissount the largest high grade an medium priced watches ever brought to town: _ / ~ â€" _ WE WANT to sell you a watch. We can please you and save money TBEBB‘S-M}' of certainty in trying a watch of us and you know that you have what you pay for. We guarantee satisfaction or refund money. _‘ E. J. ROOS, he undersigned wish to inâ€" T form the public that they barve purchased the W aterloo Bookâ€" store, formerly owned by Martm® Bros. and. took of the same on Monday. n":m-- stantly keep on band a full supply of School Books, Stationery, Wall » “' Erite it aet ehare in of public patronage. Call in and see them. RAYMO BROS. watertoo â€"_ We Have Arranged to Assist You and are prepared to give you satisfacâ€" tion in our Hnea. L. &. K. WERER &A COMPAXY, REAL ESTATE aND |~ * uposite Snider‘s Mill, _ Waterloo. New PROPRIETORS! MARKET SHOE STORE, CGoods: â€" TO CHOOSE.FROM. Ladies‘ m Fine ; Shoes... Just received at the POPULAR BOOT & ~ SHOE STORE Slater Shoes They are "The Ladies" â€" Wear well, â€":_~~ Fit Well. ' e rok

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