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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Jan 1905, p. 4

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The all: at Imy dollars was col- W may “songs the business m and but: a lmlra tor the lum- Onhnp- . not. II I potato tamine in Elmira. Tho'Slnet .lnlends importing a car- load of mum tot the honor" of “0 emu... In!" Geo. Otto passed In; mm": gg-uo- II Berlin with MsHlass hon - ,,, "Viv ._9..v u‘ llu‘l lulu tere any I day. The main sum-ts We Mind with teams and ttlso Sanw ‘__| - - - but mom and church 51ml; as . (C,i II til the Into M the holrh "us: In: In brisk In times! all hum. Engineer Milena! DisibterC.-Last Thursday. while r. Mitchell. ongin our on the Elmira branch ot' tle G, 'R.. W“ In the act of stepptng onto " casino, he slipped, striking Iris "ttt {with such [once in to dun-l." him, or some time. Monthly Pair.-The Elmlla III-mil:- tr It." was held on Monday and was no of the largest fairs we lum- had Back from the west,--inawvr Kim- .d. ot the Felt Works. who Imx been " Q byi.oets trip tp, IIT _lrcst, hay “turned, and reports business Ttuy. 'rustaetorr. We are led to Irvin-u- unt he brought with hun a MIT bunch ot orders, which wruinly lmks volumes for the goods Hum-ll on: by the company. uu'lilll urns. han- mun-4| their 'm'w pumiM-s, which now an a veey '"'itrappvarantv. “mutate: which Was gis t . LS. “all on T1tvsulay, 27th, will he repeatcrl on b evening. Jan. 13m. Admissiu and 15c. Council Meet-mu, titst n “can; for the year was hvld l turf: olncc day. All the ters presem,‘- “'00 m thv., -__l~ _ __ _,V,.._‘," .xcu' III I Business transacted um yet BACK trom the West.--.)., Mr. Wm. Bulgin, of ('arlgaly. Alta, ls visiting Jan's . mun-r for a (Mr 'reeks. Miss Alberta Werner l'Murm-d to- 'day from a pleasant tisit In Ot- .tawa. Wm. Rum. rclurm-d to Ottawa nu Sgnday. ,, w "Mun”. In Mr. Moore we have such a mm didate, and every lrgilimate ctfurt should be put forth to clect him. . Mr. Moore is not a brilliant oruior, but. rather a clear-Marla! and pram-li- cal man of btttiinesis, who can arrive at a praetieat solution of a problem often better than those pussvsaul of a more silvery tongue. What the North Riding of Waterloo wants at this crisis is a good, strong representative in the Inca] House, up- on whom the VPll'ClorS ran rely, and who has the manhood without tear or favor to do his.duly. In Mr. Moore We have sud} n mm N "While I shalt be prepared lo glu- . general support in the Home to the present Liberal Govermncnt, I shall feel bound to consider all questions before the House upon their merits, and shall be guided by my own in- dependent judglnent in all matters, rather than by pagly ties." What betteragiairdnce could be giv- en try any candidate to the tree and independent electors oi a riding, than the announcement quoted from the address ot Mr. Moore, that lhc best Interests of all will In conserved ii he be elected. Mr.Gtooee.s address to the donors ot North Waterloo has in it the gen- 'urnttAntr of true Liberalism, deed, in so many instances has Mr, Moore's welcome reached the pitch oi an ovation that cn-n the most pos- simistic could not help hut scl: in theso receptions the ring oi _cvr1ain .victory. . Mr. Moore's visits in the various puts ot the riding during the last ,two weeks have been of the most hap- " and encouraging kind. Everywhere the hand ot cordial welcome has [won extended to the Liberal candidate. he No wonder, then, that rcnwmbtan- as ot the valiant services rendered by this gentleman to his party _developed I spirit. of enthusiastic appreciation in the breasts oi the “Mum: party gainfully when his candidature as the standard bearer oi Liberalism in the North Riding ot Waterloo was an- nounced. ' V Mi. Moore's political record is one ot 'stability and Melity to principle, when ever his aid was requiml in the promotion ot reform in this riding ot tor that matter in any other riding in the _province. No day was too long, no journey too tedious, not any un- dunking too heavy for 1tr.0loore's not” to attack. - It is chimed by some that although Liberal principles are right that the Nut generation has degenerate-l, all that from . political sundnuint the Liberals pt todar are made up to I great extent'ol unworthy suns .tt noble sires. Without going into a (lieu-lion ot either the truth or tai- tary ot this conclusion, we may an- tones that Mr. Moore is a genuine Liberal of the old school and has the honor ot having been one of the tore- most in the ranks of Liberalism Miting the battles ot Return: under the leadership at the Hon? Alexander McKenzie. and Sir Oliver Mowat. The address ot Mr. George Moore, “I Liberal candidate tur North Vat- eeioo at the coming election ior the M House 1pm" in another cul- trteytt this paper. a! nut in Nth! m4 (-619. than nun. in» my to: bret not b In. than “than“, (and Mutual-nu mow-1 upon “V - out wool. Ttm LIBERAL CANDIDATE ,7 iiii0wiiiiac mmmmm;u DAVID I'll Mrs. 1'has. Walrcsur.v, oi 'e visiting friends in town IA.._ ELM IRA ADV! RTIIIRB. rat was held in III ity. All Ilu. mom New Mt tlieuchair [ole - Telegraph " " nun}- - tlk. "Id-MIMI- us was col- A "hm “(I M; t.he bymittey I" m and " das girrm' in Tm-sday, .Itvc. I on Friday Admission 10 for Germany '51 (“um-d held in Ilw Ilu. IlH‘llh lo hand wpll in l o [Hrs- A mum 1nd hii rubber money no Icon parted " Ziegler) {on El. Sammy. Berlin's in: She. _ Ut'lchratirrn ot tiithmirtha.v. - A F very» happy gathering was held on . Tuesday. Jan. 17th, at the home .vf . Mrs. J. Little, Blair, in honor ol the l Nth birthday of her mother, Mrs. L, “I"; -.T-.iLr:-:-D1tacti1i_svalL's,rk" dd , Hampshire. England. "'nitt and Pttt- i. ignited lo' 1'anada.wiitt Ker father, _ Mr. u, Comms, and Littlily in 1832. [She was married to the late Wm. Tilt in 1801 and lived in Huron Co. for one year, then returned to Water.. loo Tp., two,miles north ot Preston, until 1839, when the'y removed to, Blair. where Mrs. Tilt has resided continuously sinus fs'hrs is a remark- ahh. lady tor her age. Her mental rtacultirs-ar,, as bright a: those of a young person, and she is able to White in a very historical manner the hardships. at the earlier settlers of Waterloo County, and is aim able‘to read and discuss the modern questions at the day. Among the guests pre- sent were her children. Mr, J. Tilt and Mr. sN. Tilt, Donn; Mrs, J. Dec - tel, Waterloo; .Mrs. J. Ohltmn. Guelph; and Mrs. F. W. Cornell, Proton, Also Mn. Dr. Curry, ol ' Guelph. and Mrs. e W. Cosens. ot Paisley, nieces. 3nd Mrs. n. M. Wal- l ton, Waterloo, and Mrs. Homer Wnt- ' son. Doom granddaughters. l Ie Notes.-The :sleighing is excellent. it The rain and cold weather which lol- it lowed hard after the snow storm last week caused the. formation of a hard . crust on the snow. Hence it is not -' at the mercy of the boisterous wind ' and in no place is the road bare.--Ar. , though the Provincial elections are i only a week in the distance, still there is apparently no unusual activ- , ity among the loch! politicians. - I" “ho were the happy enuple that pas-1 f sed through the village on New Years. I live, is the question that some of the . good people in the vicinity are trying! to tind an answer to. The recent con- troversy in the Hamburg Independent instead oi clearing the matter up has only added to the nt.vstery.-The T. ' U. D. C. will hold one oi their inter-, esting debates in the near future. r.y' Mrs. Townsend, who has been ilt for some time, is reported lo be very low. F . "rieis.-Nr. Joseph Zimmerman is attaining mutations to Writd‘his barn during this coming Mmtrtttt-- Sugnr beet growers are wondering if the contract price of su ar beets will 1 advance with the recengt advance in the price of refined sugar.--Allan F. t G. Smith has sold his chestnut sad- dle horse Rob Roy to Mr. Philip Pet.. l rie, Stratlortl, the Pritheing in the neighborhood of $200.--s'am (‘assel ' f has purchased a fine team of heavy _ horses in Ploradaie.-A very pleasant F party surprised Mr. and Mrs.' li. La- fortune last Friday evening. A were l enjoyable evening was spent under Mr. Latortane's hospitable root. - Willie Zurrbrigg spent a'tew days at his home this last week. b t'vlchrat ion ot 4th quarter "rrrt. ...... q.. Municipal World, for 6 co w. Trusler, 17 loads gr: D. Ritz, printing to date Council, attjotrrned aiiiui; Monday in February. On motion of J. T. Otto and C. Sluosnvr. the following accounts were passed: . Hrs. I. Bock, 141 loads gravel $11 28 lIinspitaI' tor Sick Rntildrth "If 10 00 F. Holwéll. reg. B. M. & Ds., _‘__-_-... luau-cunt, . -"eee_i- ...... u, n. “ma. A. T. Schiedcl. Number of the Board ot Health, for - " , 3 years, J. C. Hallman, and 'f'iiii.il:it',i'i/rl; Wiegami's tttore, w. J. Wahl sanitgry inspector and J. A. I. . Hulk-f, M. D., health omeer. tdo. 6. Couneit Chamber, H. Alet- (‘nuncil resumed, the Reeve in the , , chair. Mom] by J. T, Otto, second- Aii"la'irdi'g,t' Pratt,': opp. ml by C. Stocsser, that by-law No. No 'ir.Eiiafi, ri, hither aha . Aar- irs!) he now read a third time audio“ iiGiiiiiii' y p, passed. Road accordingly. _ - L, (in motion of J. T. Otto and sr,li"ii' 'si'2lz'ggggg,tr.shr, Cedar Stomach the following accounts were No 'G.1CCiir', Wm Smith's resi- passul: . d . . _ . , Hrs. I. Bock, HI loads gravel $11 as T't'lt'ettgtttid, liking"? llinspital ror Sick Children ...': 10 on Maia. . T g ' . _ F. Holwcll. reg. B. M. a Ds., No. 1S.-Henr, Daench'se mm,“ 4th anartm- _ q 't" . ._. ,___ "mu... m In" nuuul I J. Ross Robertson asked for tMi- ations lit-turning thTicer Groh tea .sistlant'e for the Hospital tot Sick :3; Ji'a'l.'hu1Ul'ds',1Ttt,c"rds2: pol Chi dren. . r. M. _ Moved by J. T. Otto, seconded by thrift. Spark“ of the candidates wer C. Stoeser, that leave be given the hear . .. mover to introduce a By-law to tut- The .returnitig omeer announced th point auditors, assessors, collectors [ollowi.ng Polling places and depot} and members ol the Board of Health returning ofricers: and that said.sby-law be.ssow' read a '31.“:le first and second time. . ' o.'.. . i. . , On motion of P. Berg and H. Cas- ilk-Ali; ,erb'u'm'“ s g1'oeery, G. A sel council resolved into committee of .,_3 l I Litt . '.. t: . . M the whole on by-laws, J. T. Otto in u; Sit-higdt-l‘- Appert 'd actory, ar the chair, when the following ap- M; 2--M to B-H , pointments were made, liz.: Auditors Ber - .R- iii ti annuschs gro- l. R. Shantz and II. Forler. Asses- JI,' "i.', Be gbmdeit' l . sors, It. N. Kerr, J. Lorentz and oirili; E 'li.' 'hth' ater 00 St. Rr. Louis. F'. Dietrich. Collectors, F. J. No' Carr, .S‘thbell id Walker, D. Zocller and J, L. Forler. A F, Swede} 1e s reta ence, Member of the guard ot Health, for 'm-', m, . .. rthday of her mother, Mrs ',iLr:-Ntrs.ji1rsva.; hurrrd: sire, England. 45nd“? and em lu' 1'anada.wiitt htr father ('usons and Lnnily in 1832 s married to the late Wm, 180i and lived in Huron Co, year, then returned to Water, with them in getting legislution pu- sed to prevent tell-phone commie: trout placing poles on any street or road without the consent of the municipality, and asking this eouneili to send memorial to the Governor- General in Council, the Senate of Canada, and the House oi Commons ot Canada. in reterenct.thereto. On motion the Reeve and Clerk were authorized to sign said petitions and attiseh the seal of the township thereto. Mayor Urquhart, of Tamale, wrote requesting this council to commute with them in getting lawman. nu. 3 Members all present, wlw having made and subscribed their tnpoctive declarations ot quiUitieatiott Ind ol- live, formed tor the trunnion a! business, the neon- in the chair. The wiquc-s ot union: nation were read and cotitirened. The 654th session ot Wilma " (‘duncil was held M the Tp. Han, Halon. on the In]: of JAIL, "05. The Woolvich And Elmira B. B. " Iochtloo u-m meet it? their In“! convention. in Elmira on My, the "ttt but. There will " the. sessions, morning, alter-oo- and tuning, at which tome. ot great in- terest to Sandy School workers will be discussed. In In in. u mm " and In and“ mu ttedera, in u I.- b". to on)» tho actor, to m. but it: beat clam throughout the who}. rar In ordex to supply mi as bright as those ut tn. and she is able to T historlml manner the the carlior settlers of HA YSVILLE "I. tlil WILMOT COUNCIL ' for 6 copies... loads gravel - ther, Mrs. 338 horn dd II? and em- htr father, & 80 5 00 l " 21 80 third, a? 119‘, m. on "1'trromio II. In t o Town-M of In: Oxford. ttt, farm can.“ In In" Mm: Rrtt TM- lmc new I. of Wm mun- of mud!“ t ' Iowa. MI clam mm uranium-um on " km. a from h was, arch-N with - on ma! M . main to the u and . D. K. I Mr. lurid Rm!)- has he: V pnblv: nm 01 ort I N the matter of not»: "mm mm, (la-naval MrrrMn'. I I Tender, will be '11:!le by the MI mull ttre "ttt Jammy um hams": crncnismrk " trade. In, Good» A"; 'pf"""" lolhc and Jams " ', I " .' Thu “not an hr luv-n m tite I on In ttre win-(o " mann- mmu ‘erlm. The " . limel- "ttd I moiori requirwl can ohm not! M. of Ramlau ' "om. 'te in. "Marla. Reigner __ I No. L-tp Hall, cfosshm, w Hayes. _. No. 5.-C.-P. h'ehlitterts. shop, 1 wood, Albert mun-m twas'. Ort: .uumrosc, Ed. Cr.' Cummings? . WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP No. Lr-Chas. Winner's shop.l berg, Jacob Kaufman. No. 'r-Boegel's shop, St. C ems! Péter P. Schummcr. No. 3,--Forwen's II 'ras, ville, James Halt. No. 4.-to Phi" (‘-......L.'n - No. L-Lecture Hall, Winterbourne, Andrew Clemens. No. '.-Datimer's tin shop Cones- logo, Walter J. Snider. No. r.ttSoiniiFiriiiiu,er, St. Jac- obs, Wm. Menger. ' No. 4.--Millei'a house, Lot M, Up- per Woolwich, Addison Snider. No. 5.-rChas. Bergman's shop, Floradalc," Sam]. M. Weber. No. $l.--Geo. Weis' Waggon shop,, Heidelberg, Jno. bers. J No. 7.-aLetson'a shoe shop, West Montrose, Ed. Cr.' Cumminau I chnmla , ,Vvv..‘.\. " all“ ood, Albert Gibbons. No. 8.-Opera "all, Wellesley . Fleisehtau,r, 7* - _ No. h-School 1mm" s'.. - inand Latiet1 "P.omingdale, Isaac E. Weber No. 3.--sherk's cooper shop, port, Noah Schicdel. No. 4.--Casper Mehlman's re Josiah Btautter. Mo. 1.-Anth New Germany. No. 2.-Laisk Bloomingdale, No. 3.--sher port, Noah Sn cr No. S.9raurainis, llall, Oliver S. Martin. . No. 3.-Orpheus Hall, Alva E. Dev- m. _ No. 4.-Hogg's coal oMee, Thu. Hogg. No. 5.-J. B. Snidcr's oriee, Moses Braendle. 7 . No. 6.c-arrs. Brandt's residence, Noah Martin. No. h-Martin Schade's residence, Peter H. Roos. . No. 8.--Market building, Chas. Ilaelmel. Sale by mtiiiiii' Anemia" SALE No. L-John Ritzer's shop, A McBride. No. 1f.-Henr, Dueneh's residence, W. A.'Btarmumim ELMIRA. Brubaeher's building, tg. Lasching- TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO. No. l-situ-r':,. grocery, G McIntyre. fb-s to L--Lippert's Melon! 1 Following the closing of the P. ations Returning Uiricer (itch the nominees and annouucrd the ing places throughout the riding T»... h-..“- -i., . -. __ ‘ ll. G. Lackncr--Jote Berlin. . ' Allen Huber-A. E. Berlin. _ _ or Real Estate WOOLWICH TOWNSHIP Goo. Moore-E loo. l All the eamtidates made their ap- peannce and tiled, the declarations appointing their iespective tinaneiat agents as follows: T __-__- fl.-.“- vll VCR] lguietly, the court room being praeti- ally deserted during' this time, but when two o'clock drew Bear the room gradually tttted up. . H. 0. Luck-or. M. D., Berlin, mov- ed by Jami. Baum. M. P., Wu- "too, mounted by W. n. acumen, Berlin. Allen Huber, Berlin, .moved by Fred Bola. Berlitt,.semaded by Mgr tin Nngel, Berlin. The shove were "aired between " B. m. and 2 p. m. todgy at the non- ination meeting held at in Court House with Returning on“: Bri- vgnul Grok presiding. WILL‘AM nuns} y .4..- nm 1.11 . School house No, I My “Qingdao. moved by Hugh munch. Hawhesvilte, neo- Iff" by E. P. Clement, K. U., Ber- t . Nomination tor the Provincial Elections laden the Court Home Tthy' th‘hmmivn lot th 0000.1: uh! ot "1»an " Co nu rm Landau to mm " FPtt Tttte WN, lo- ok!“ I " Hl'nge of Fit mum Gr we. all chard and In a m In» on " "an m I ml mmmh-M and In” Terr" dig-n0 o. -- ----. _ - CANDIDATES IN FIELD ARE THREE ran Renault-cm! to "il ll , February " 1003' 'Anthmjy Frank's nany, Edward 111111;." Iauskentraaer waggon shop ‘aln 1....-- n -. _ , Han, Centrorinc, Ferd. three _ serL""itassed Il.tt.gt..'.tnvr. m..- d 1, iF WATERLOO ...a.;.ic.";.'a P-so mac ST. . MH', human mm, . 'u;;..:.'.;'g - A”! '99,!!9'.‘"!| npd io "M any HT"; Mt.ttPf. the onlo- P"" tuFaaa"d'i' to out a “I. ' ”W"! Tarm- mar hehnd " j " . .-.A-._, I P . m Priming In 11.994"!!! of Ami g nag. P. Hinton, Water- 1, m- "N glpeeyien E. Yaubussick‘ Hawker residence residence ' Jno J Acob ', Bam- in ‘, Bridge , Lin- Clem- rm Tim. Jung " £906 Ivieinity tq visit our show mmhkf ,a l tho latent designs in Pain and American 'uathiuartersfsrihiiisi _ Millinery cl very Yours " the 15111 Accept thanks forrctv.c. I to make a conunct for next DEA R SIRS Due of the nmny satisfied growers, Tur. ()xnmn Sunk Co., WATERLOG “COUNTY. 300 COUNTY GROWERS DO NOT WAIT FOR A CANVASSER ') . WE HAVE NONE IN THIS w a SEND IN YOUR coNT'aTNvv, . THE ONTARIO SUGAR CO., HA I BERLIN, ONT. . WRITE OR CALL AT FACTORY 1: 1LT} One of the many HA Vii A LR 1le DY GIVE "ttettr an 13mm, TORONTO. Poll 22.”b?o'c§ Anton E. a mu, Berlin. loam, ..-' - - Pub. " Swot Ind 1 In”! 13:31:92 Brenna. Fob " St " Lrmu.seir, Itnile A “uncut Feb 4th. ITottertttrtd furniture. on. o! Juob Rana - ot Allan and Hub." " . Wat rloo. Fob. 16. Stock and Implomon'o of le: Fowler, 1 who we" ot Wu: -ratr. l. " at lamb Inner, 1 supra. _ T'"-e"e- In . my In", a l , can uni-nu ot Bunion. Jart. " MK and Inuit...“ of than. lauln mun-Ideal?!“- Port. Jan 81.--tttret and lupin-mud ilo-oph Bart, 2 mile. south of Welln- n. Jitt ga. a} . my Mum, ot Ewart-A I“ Ill-In. Aw! at". J... In -tttoatt an: Implant-=6 " Ear, Paul, I all-huh d In: . an F .93. 3.19%?! www- at t" rh I 'irrctor, WE EXPECT 3000 ACRES IN ”mum GIVEN VOLUNTARY COXTRACFS WILL YOU DO THE SAME? Ammo, SALES At The Old Reliable eordial invitation to the ladies .V/ _ lg," f (’4'. otx:1. Now IS THE TIME CHIC. I am well satisfied with results for next season. l Steuternatrel'it Berlin. Ont e 15th to hamLsontaining (heck fur Sugar l), t w" ' . at and [nylon-u or k and 1. - of ' 1 s an. In“ a song- w)'fit,gutr. 12, mum”, 1 IMP, ITottertttrtd ray-alum. "KEMP? ot, Bso-itti. He a it? 1905 A an] lmmeenta rt ' I12 ttt lean!!!“ 'iit ods" I z m Itat “my mums: sum. , Wed Scanner. Auctioneer. - _ ' New}; 1. Penn Shook end hu- l tct "rrntt of Moment. of fGtoettort tttstderr. ' II ere ttt d 8,r. Agar:.a. north-woe: ot Elmira end 1 mile mull:- wee: of Plondale. Whitman. of Yours respectfully, when in are pl oau (gig; an Iihiuery. _ , who has written us, says Goderich, . E, 18rtrrrr.rtwoRrrr, ‘ Agricultural Supl., [luck tr. Stock and Implomonh ot lung B. Snyder, 2 mm not " Wnnfoo. . Inch tr _ Stock and Implements cl te; L. Bidt, 1 4 lull. Cult d Pump»; org. I More! s. Fun. In a and In- M-eaten MCoarraet Hub, 1 " Illa out of Baum. “but 0 Slut an! napkin-b0! global Blunt, 2 all. was of Dunn Much I. "or! an! harem-cm of I: a but», 1 1 3 nth. a mm of lambda. I ~In'ol a. Sunk-III [mph-nu. I A"!!! My. " Inmate“: I m 1 Ste" ad 'a'ghatetot. a "my FaN, an. 13. Wall-2n In". 2ltd " nib “an“ " Hot. . I TO CALL UPON YO! [S COUNTY. Wtrarau DRYSDAIJ‘. WATERLOO of Waterloo Ind LIMITED. V arst, “/13, Yi sr. Jun I nd am V l sr"'l L-i‘l~.:h re i:-rir.,c, i f ladies' was Il d y Finest Selected Raining, Cal-nub, Peel, Cooking Figs, Choices: Table Raising and Pies. I _ NEW HRENOBLE Walnuts Almonds Pilurte, PM and 3302" Nuts have just mind, and In the has . ct.iii)iiji'ilhivcas,' / {I __ i ..V.. "'"* . teaches in tho 'iiatb and nvieviy practical. That “my Anmvlorn column-CHI Ochoa Collage can In the comparn'lwly not; [pm madam for tho duties of 0mm. teaches In tho flab in _ Inuit at the Inside working. ofthe modern 'buI-ineaa can-go. The undo-m hunineucalirge man keeps in touch with the bud-yen men. km" air in r11] st-trd by thvm. and governs himself according”. Its toes to it that teh " m laugh: in his school in or and nine In brim-1 lilo. no "we "mime on ladq. Ila teaches not vary may "ttteeo, bat win: he teaehet, is tho oitoh and lfvhu'u “nun--- J. A. GOOD a CO. JBriialkerartiiistve, New Goods for the Holiday Tfade ";-:i_' G reat . illas‘gains was CAPERINES BOAS RUFFS / . STORE COLLABS RUFFS GAUNTLETS _ COATS BERLIY, January 18th, 1905, good-J air] now we are G, menu! a hxrghin to you lb' Drugs trod, and Saitings,. at Market Grocery Girls' Grey Lamb Collars At $4.50.- In Mantles and Furs was BROS; & 00. 1 AT um selling Lvlics I I interest all who in it. We have done [ALU- Fill Youi- Order. “MM MMMMMM‘ We are now o'thsring the balance of our Udiea' and Misses Mantle. and Furs at Half Price. All lines must be cleared. Jackets LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. W. D. EULER, Prim adircs Jaekuts and Furs ' who intend buying these ' Lane a sglendid business in them ankious to clear thamuut which We are aim showing MM: Ne v at hrs. prices. . school lie? the , 'rlia "when and Furs f','! of six trottttriUriyir'iiii O

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