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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Nov 1905, p. 5

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m m ”New.” caucus. our". ETC. a not an oaa'thVd1'fh'!" "m" - . ",itltiiiriiir2rldrraua"rF'l W2" . "m "'""""" ietra tgtmgtgtt2rg.Ntt 81075 'N'eTle'll'iu"M'd'l'. $1800 55...?" _llrifii10va'e'i] $1800 'tlt 81850 'Wa ' 2200 2t', $2300 'al, 82800 'Nt $8000 I',',',"] 88800 £3.” 84200 Benn. FINANCIAL t In. Brianna WWW "oo-tFr-roto' Several rnjoyel the first skating at the 'rc'rPtt tn the Goose Pond Tucs- siar-atssuatw-----------.------- Shirts, ties and collars cheap at .Wvsclclt's selling out sale, Berlin. Gloves and mills cheap at West- loh‘s sclling out sale, Berlin. A very successhu ball was held in the Harmonic Hull Tuesday even- ing, There were a lame numbor pres- (nt and all spent a u'e!ighttul timr. 8 Its, Duering's home made sausages are always iresh, tasty, and ot.the best quality. . Through an error in the census rc- turns the Methodists were credited with Mil instead ot 290. The quarters at the Club recently organized, on Wednesday evening time. . What a howl of Indignant protest Would te raised by our slwp-heeprm it some tsmooth-faced, oily mulled. shoddy eloth n-ndnr shnuld mme along selling worthless goods to a gulllhlo 415mm,“, 131,0: 1mm limes um uluv, guarantoring them “an wool and arard wide," but--. Hats and caps cheap sifOg out sale, Berlin. Mrs. H. Zimmerman has movod from Ihe prrsent residence on Ifrr- bert sin-ct to her handsome new house on Albert. street, lately eta-l- ed. _ While t G.T.R. engine was shunting on a siding no“ the Waterloo Manu- tatturing Uo.'g warehouse on King tstreet on Monday evening " ran on the track, owing to the spreading ot the rails. The incident delayed the 6.30 {minin- Elmira ashort time. Awarding to our evening mutt-m- pomry. the young lady who w.“ but present at Tuesday evening’s tam-an "sang Happy Days cxeellenlly and re- ceived the applause it richly merit- rd." Wbat must it have been to base been there? l'nderwear (heap at \l'eseloh's sell- ing out sale, Berlin. The crossing to he laid across: Church sheet to the Public School is the outcome ot . request trom the Public School Board. We believe all citizens will ”prove tho Council‘s action in acceding to the request. The crossing in not a. convenience alone; it in an urgent necessity. A eomtregtrtiortal lea will he ulvcn In the-lecture room of the Waterloo Methodist Church, Thursday evening, commencing at eight o'clock, lhe Sundgy school orchestra will be m ullenda’nco ‘aml a short Programme of music will be given. Everyone wel- come. Invitations rare teen Issued by "thr, Bulk-Ion of "PHI" am? R'atcrtoo for In atssenttty, to be held in the Con- cord“ "all on lhe ou-uing at Friday, Nov. Inn. at mm o'ctorr's. The pat- rmwi Mr Mrs. M. “(Haney “rick- er, In. W. Fl, “all". Mrs. Jarott Hun-let, Mrs, Meander Millar, Mrs, Bury min-um. Mn. Wm. Roos, Its. Own Rumpel. Mrs. Haw-rd Mama. Get your venison at Ducting's. Mr, Charles A. Lltmon, the 'vo known hm-kryisl, who tormerty on)" " with Waterloo hockey team In It ‘om doys, called on friends In ram on tuiurdar. No is now on the road tennis-alum Caron Brat. Montreal, nttrtttttactttrers of rnantelkd noun-nit tewelrr, Rolled oats by the k, Sum cheap It Warm“ new"; on we. lulu. RUNS LIST REAL ESTATE. Local News. Tot BAYHO BM8., Inn. “JIM °" " not ot Hay and Unto SW13. Inna Dwell!" aad s "ota_olt 1eet of Pat Mc Brick Dwelling on I!” ..er.- - ."w' """'"' -- LL but an». -. m::l November ttowes, chryun Bars Iris. . V -’ tueeqt. MARRIED NEAR HEWELBKM. l Brick an on corn" ot HORMT-MMmN-Ne" Heidelberg. MAM View-W ut the home at the bride, on Tttes. Bebk Dwelling..." acm- dar, Nor. 7th. by Bishop I'm] l vrttteneor,Mrt, and Belt- Martin, Enoch Horst to Elizabeth View. Martist. Brick Drank-rennet- Album-1 MooreAnnu PIG MARK KL Dvu'z'e Bllek Diem“! n- M __.A_ w.“ . - _._. Buck Dug-mn- "tref Vin -ai'att Street. .. B-ick Dwelllngon Wit. low Bun-ct " bend of George Strut. Buick Dwelling. all Con. vsul¢nl an. corner John sud Allan Streets. "l ae. $3.50. 'tall =" You steps View?z ppened tor thcl t'rst " WNcl.oh'e, In“ love new the cha- Mud Berlin and... Celine. This Gia"; mice A record. Btttl the alien im able to My he dun-Id he W “denied. They In “My tik/ " pedun- And yet then a. on no at. MI In eul- an ole. "tep three oi which eel-oi be - re can. no new undeni- one My In the petition. The In“. "new Couqeuiheeehoolionie-diiyou vat untied mm. l In. "other! M. Snyder held her poet-auntie! receptio- u the home»! - father, Mr. William Slider, . " Albert that. Weiexloo. Tue-d” " iernool and evening. She was wie- ted in receiving by In. In. Snider and In“ Minnie Snyder. The able in the in room In presided over by Mn. Mixed H. Snyder and In. Wr.t Damn;- while Ilium Alberta Snyder and Blanche Bean served all": Ema-mutual- On Ismhomm“ It. t.te.dsto,ae_btto,ateret. “not A“ "and, do“. tsunami. “up“ We: i'ii?ii5iiiii' M mun-men was at Minna-I Must-nu. M will bywnlotum. Grrlrtriritrt' with. FrGtiaoii a the mum November ttawer, cliqu- them-m. In. r. L. Armstrong, Inspector tot tho Waterloo Mutual Fire lnsunnce Co., and well and popularly known here, wu united in marriage to Miss Marry Bosworth, at Tiltsonburg, an the home ot the bride, at 1.30 o'clock ttrdtry. They will take: honeymoon trip-through Eastern Onttrio. m ". us. .-~-. A." _ _ A" The unnuai meeting ot the Waterloo bunch oi the Bible Society was held in St. Saviour} Church, on Friday evening. Rural Dean Dryer gm: an interesting and instructive address Ot the work whici. the Bible Society i., doing. The attendance was not very large. _ -TTrirTirait"at of the Chairman t) the Sewn: Committee is directed tc the pile ot earth and mud on George i street crossing at Willow street. Thc) contractor ot the sewn-r should be gim on gsharp yank and made to sit up tor allowing this nuisance to exist, and compelllng perJetArituts to wade around it ankle deep in mud. The snail-like pm with which contract- org more " something awful. All summer long Willow street was prac- tically closed to teams while the sow- er moved its slow length along, and now when the back filling is done, pilts of earth are loll on the cross- ing, to the inconvenience and annoy- ance oi mot passengers. Will the chairman please wake up the con- trattur , ' The Water Commissioners held their regular monthly meeting on Friday afternoon. Pnsettt-L%Urtttatt Geo. Diebel, J. Rule: 1nd Mayor Uriel; mam. WATER COMMISSIOSEBS repairs.,.... ..m... ... .e.... ......r.. t.trsl Camilla" Express Co., duty on mttrdrtutu-repairs... ... ...F.. ... _ .83 11.0. Doth, salary... ._. _.."... 66.67 G.T.R., freight on pipes; m. 71.21 A. C. Moyer, aee't Dolicr Eng. R. Clarke, eittting weeds......... du, J. Hellman, use ot 1itntttCr...... 2.00 L. Kuntz Eltnte, steel brushes 1.60 'to. C. Peppler, rep. main... Pyll Gen. L. Kropt, tenm'g can... 3.05. H. litter.,.... PF.m.prr. .F..rrm.t... ...1. 6.90 (knock Packing Co.... _...... -. 5.” Adam Hope & Co..,... ... '" ... 57.08 C'tutada Foundry Co,... ... ..m... 1102.“ Ludl'ow tratve Co....... ...... .... 7.80 Canadian Fairbanks Co.... ..r. 23.75 (has Dobbin...... ..r...... '...tmr..m. 13.50 J. M. Sadly. disbursements... 5.75 Dom-r Flngimering Co., In: A, F. Mayer new“... ... ... t..... 29.80 F. Coiquhoun, duty on coal.,....$ 8.50 tM'.R. Freight oncual... ..r... 36.23 F. t'olquhoun, duty on coal.... 2t.38 R. E. Chisholm, coal ... "' .... 2i2.ty F. 1'clquhauncdtttr on hydrant I'm ”gm “I! no. ““3” P. a; B. APPLICATION At the slum; ot the Runway Cum- mission at Toronto on Wednesday the aptrtieatlon ct the Preston & "emu Ntrret Railway lo "on the "rand Trunk tracks at Waterloo came up. A Toronto 'le1qitrh, _1qyttL-rTlLe, tTrForr put 0! Gr, tbtterntrott xoxslun was taken up in hearing eviilem-c and Argument. in me tsppliratlott ot the Preston & Berlin Street Rummy tor leave to "on: the trucks ol the 11.T. R. on Caroline and Er]: sirens, Ica- pu-Hroly in the town of Waterloo. Mr. C. G. Humming. Preston. appurt- ed for the Sheet Runway Company, and Mr. M, K. Comut, tCC., tor the Grand Trunk Railwuy. The tumm- non was dismlsm. but in accordance with . strgomtlon try the Chairman the matter will come up in amen-led lorm. Mayor I'm-Imam. A. R. MeBrrde Town 1'tere; and Engineer (‘harlrs Monuk represented Waterloo in the “(we minute» wnh the runway I'ogtttttitsaimt. The foltowing accounts were pugs- The CPR. also applied tor " cross- !ng on John cued and the Commit- Mon mm": 10 mud an engineer to Interim to "tepeet the proposed io- ntlou lot on crud-g. BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING. "rtWJriijrc' NUISANCE MAR] DISMISSED. 4.00 .50 am I 1.60 [ 2.8m 8.05% 8.90 5.9! 57.08 1101-11 . 7.80 . 23.75 , 13.50 "I- 'tttWg,,",' .0” 'd,1hl2! Hahn-rm he I“ and the PM I. do, Inning. In as " _ 'Md . 'mw " Wang-.. Ana ('LIIA.“'. MW!" gun-tam. “no you“ on Bore mm land at "tarttro, in“ In no but not at " Sultan's M on My Ion-lag, no}! nag-l ttb- an» in” n It no in the um- do More]! to In. 8. P. In“. tho In”. W “with” [ to: his luau loll at work In lrat- lotd. And no any upm- at - - the kindly [allay n- buu hat-m tho ”has! a! his muo- and an um and also tho kindly you“ In which he' is held by his Mother alumni. I The “undue. when” and the. b-tttent ot the church and All "0-, seat evinced km Interest In the mo- ending. . I Alter New Inlet mmrlu by In.‘ Noun, o) the_ 001103th human, m. the am number on the pro- gnmm VIII mused. which Wu a. phy entitled "A Courtship Under Ditttmeities," “a VII most interest- lus sad humus. The mm were taken vety acceptably by Human bloods. Lynn Wells, who noted the put. ot the demure when. and Ar- um Vale. Then {allowed ' violin norlprbyi Mr. Chat, pom. we: The revertnd gentlemen present, Messrs. S. M. Hnuch, J. R. (ul- christ 3nd A. K. anell. who were then culled upon for New words, all voiced the- genenl regret which was (all. at the departure ot Mr. Erwin trom Waterloo, and the-leellngs ot triemitrhip which had existed oeMreeu chem, " the Ammo time expr'etssing that high opinion of his worth, rot Mr. J. W. Connor also spoke, and expressed his sincere regret at the removal ot Mr. Irma, itt whom he had always [cum] a true Mend. The tieid in Watford well about three “men the elm of that in Waterloo, and was distinctly an alvatteeruent. He trusted that the work ot Mr. Ir.. win In Walton! would be crowned with success. m-stoiriiiirireiTitreii ml children ot the congregation, by whom he was held ittpieris wiped. and median; _ only is a my}; Mr. Irwin, in replying, spoke at the work of the Mission Band, and their support ola. little Indian with their voluntary contributions. He said that some of his happiest. moments were spent here in connection with the meetings ot the Mission Band, and he would always look back on his two years' pasiornte in Waterloo with pleasure. He thanked them one and all tor their kind expressionism re gard, .. Trc-i-as-isa-fa-itat' -tiurt he amy- took a deep Interact in Alter a rtadittg by Mr. A. Vale a very pleasant occurrence took place, when Manner Lyman Wells stepped forward and read the tallowing ad- dun, and presented Mr. Irwin with a. beautiful [aunt-m pen = Rev. s. P. Irwin, B.A. Dear Mr '.-- Having learned with deep regret that you are about to sever your con- ntction wiih Si. suviour'svC'lmrelt, Waterloo, we, "no. members of the prqi Mission Band, hare taken this opportunity to monitor“. to you ina tangible way our appreciation at your keen interest in our spiritual wellare during the two years that you have been connected with this church. . We cunnot ullow you to depart mritls. out showing you lhul. we Ire deeply grateful tor What you have done lot In and lot this rem we “It you to accept. this lounuin pen " . alight toern of the rennet and tilt-cum: we lecl towards you. Mar it always to. mind you ot the time you spent in Waterloo, 3nd may Ilod't, richest ttleasing accompany you to your new tleld ot labor is the with ot The Bots' Mlsslon Band ot the Church ot the Holy Saviour. Waterloo. Refreshments lollowod. And the ev- ruins was spent in a social way. trotmtWL'rt'ahL SOCIETY NEST The Town at Wutccrloo Horticultur- al Society ha been invited to bond delirium 1044:»me detegMes from horticultural melt-tics. which will be held in Toronto, Friday, ho. vembrr ITth, " the time at the the tario liorticultunl Exhibition. " is expected the gathering will be an im-i portant one, u an chart. will be marlin to form . Provincial Horticultural Associntion. tint. will work in WIN junction with the urloul Horticul- tural societies throughout the pro- vince. There will he n alienation " oiWeerst oi societies. on the beat methods ot work to he [allowed by nor-teller. as well as "tttttret, by r!- perts on the growing of punts, tic. Those who attend the uhihition. by securing rnilwny orrtittratett trnm their local ticket “min. will he not. to return home tree oi most, " " greatly reduced rota. Dumb chap n mm». m on ale. 1mm. WELL SPENT ‘mlJ-UFFELMANN’SIG. it, am a. co., Mia" 'elt Women’s and Children', 8olydhnyr's Shoe Parlors When we all you . psi: ot IOVBRIIGN on VICTORIA DOLE " HONOR .80.. Because the man has not you been found who purines . better make, man stylish swim-lag. my lining aid longer venting shot. We hive than in the hunt "I style, in Vnei Kid, Patent Colt, Patent Kid Ind Box out. ANSWER TO "ENqUiRER"p DONUSINU DEFINED. tmeratmrtmramrirrtiFautt. Ho " is when men or corpomtioitis are de- ttttmitted to evade-the taw they gem enlly succeed in Inveptlng homo scheme or qulbblo to nccomplish their usurious designs?! ., In answer to the question: til "En- quirer" in Wednesday's inue.’ "For instance. a town might hue upon in tundl a building or vacant land- whtch might be sold tor, the purpose of the industry a; merely nominsl sum. Would such I. grunt. which would not necesurily have to he nub- mitted to tho nicpnyeu. duo he u. Dan O'Conncl. the great Irish law- yer und_ ontpr, deeler1t_9itrtett 'atr--ntttt--qr-titrCTtiii-iRtitutes ot End!“ PM ttlertr_euAuis--a Thts Act relatlng to tilt subject ot, "Ettquirer'ts" questions It. however, 'ruttieiently plain to give any unpruju- diced mind a lull comprehension -ol the true spirit. 5nd intent dulled to be conveyed. Chapter 88, see. 10, " the Municipal Amended Act ot 1900 deBtses the awning ot the word bon- ul tttutr.-- log." "The word holin- when ltmcurn in section 306; or nub-acction " ot too- llon 591 of iho Municipal Act as am- ended by this Art, aha." mom out in.. dude: "ta) A grant at month " I am or a 2tg; either tuteottdithnaily or con- diti nully. . "te) The gm: ot lunds othted try the municipality, or the purchase at lam!» " 3 site tor building and works or an 5 means at ween Ittor anyplhm’ purpose connected with the manutuc- turlng Industry to be aided or the leasing oi lands either treety or at n. nomlnnl tental tor any Inch purpose. “(In The gunman; of the mum 'tapt oLmongy lowed and interest. 'udr The closing up or opt-lung, widening, paving or im'froving ot any street, alley, lane, sq are or other public place or the undertaking oi any other public work or improve- ment which involves the expendlwro ot money by the corporation tor the [articular use or bowl; ot I manu- Inciurjng industry., "tey The supplying ot utter. light or power by the munl'cipd corpora- tion either freely or at'ntol Ion than those chuged to other new“: "Y! eorporauona in the municipality. ."'iry Generally, the doing, undertak- ing or gunning on 1110 put ot a mu- nicipal corporation of any act, mat- ter or thing which involves or may thctesner Involve up: expenditure ot meer by a munlclpgl corporation. "is) A (chi or punk! exemption W. Schiedel, Albert Itmt.‘ trom municipal (nation or tho losing Mrs, Henry Kenn-Jr nnd daughter, ot the turBetrrttttettt ot nny property tor Min ml”. left Sum-day morning A term at yea-I. but nothing in this tor Peru, “It When Mr. Kenn“: m cuntuined mu be deemed lo nu- ttata good position. The household “write my exemption lot 1 longer MtecU ot ttttt tamor were moved to period thtut ten reams' und . renewal that ptaee Ionic time Ago. oi such exemption for a further up Mr, lad In. R. Y. Finn. of him ind not exceeding ten yarn. or any Wood, Vern visitor: to Waterloo on exemption, either partial or mini. Monday. trom tunlion tor Ichooi purposes, or Mann. P. Boon And P, "claim-vi my br-law or Mreement 'hich , " returnod ween! any: Mo iron: their rectly or innit-ml: In. or my up» hunting Mp to mm. TSF ’re- m elect ot men n exemption." mind" ot the party "er'eetterted back on Prior. Up to the time they There is little doubt but that more lel_t__tln Petr bad scoured mm devr. There I: little doubt but. that "me no many burning tilt-cud beam-n municipal corporulons and "to owner or ownen ot 'ttatttttaetttritttt indus- tries regarding Bonn-u which are al- lowed to pm “chum-med "at would be [and to be illml it the qtteMiott ot loamy were mm. An event which stirred Mu," so- ciety people w“ “minutiae, In op. position to the ultin- ot the par- onu. ot George Archibald (my. enu- m. ot Em Grey, GovernoMimal ct Canada, to my: Margery Berridte Campbell, doatthter ot 'htliam Willrnl Campbell, the Cuban.“ poet. They were untried by the Rev. Menu-v, . Ptesbrterutt mini-hr. The are" no Catholics. and m. In: on mm to! the sinuous. The groan gave 'a" MI .50 " tt, ht in - m h Oil; 10. Th it“. chi-I " " 10. '" DON'T GET SOLD Childm‘oud tei-Ott-min-ttatt-st ugh-ad’s“ 1'tu_0u6tat0tig6. qufmdvomtthngn no! You Woman's GAL. (no. 33.80 to 335.00. YOU in can; and get betttehoke by buying now. J. ufreimann. Our Endeavor (“nicest and Best ls always to' supply our numerous customers with the to be had in' the meat line. FUCCEiSFUL’ SOCIAL The English Church social held at the residence ot Mr. J. B. Hughes, George St., on Fade.)- evening, was In polnt of numbers and excellence ol programme one ot the moat success- lul yet he”. The “tenant-e was 'err Inge um lb. proved . very en- joyable evening tor all those present. Dflnty refreshments were glso serv- H. E DUERING The following excellent programme was rendctcd. all those t1klng part 'ttFine themselvu very crumm- ly :-Piano solos by Mics J. Wells, Miss M. Philp, Mrs. E. P. Seagmm. Miss A. Hortop; vocal solos by Mrs. H. Kershaw, Mr. Corbett, Miss L. Breen and Rev. A. E. Luv“; comet solo by Mr. Sylvester; humolous reading, Mr. W. M. Reade, mm read. ing ty Mr. Taylor. Mr. Emil Engel spout Sunday in Toronto. " Dr. Schulz. of Elmira, wu a visit- or to Wnterloo on Tueadar. Min Limits center is visiting El- min iriendl. Mn. a. Snyder in: returned iron: ' several weeh' visit with station! Mandi. Mrs. J. I. Stuart. ot Rochester. N. Y., in visiting her litter, Mrs. C. W. Schledel, Albert “not. Mrs, Henry Kershnw and daughter, Min Dally. ion Sum-day morning tor Peru, Ind., when Mr. Keith”: his a good position. The household effects oi the inmily were moved to that place name time ago. Mr. And Mn. R. Y. Fish. of Lin.. wood, were visitor: to Waterloo on Mr." 096. Venus“, manner ot the rum Lite Aamtrattee Co. ot Cum!- :0; I humus visitor to Toronto to. ar. _ The manner: ot the new Commis- lion "pointed to swear in the now Junk-n ot the Pace tor $Nteriott County no Hu Houot. Judge CM:- holm, Drown Mloney W. H. Bowl- ty tt.e, and Regina! Je8ttt, D Moore, each ot when - that ION“! ot Appoint-at (Mu 'ttorrthttt. 1ho and.) “It at Janka d the M 50-qu mind. a! will M sto-Wear Garments. mu Edna Hog; my plenantly anti-ruined a number ot her friends on Saturday evening In honor ot an" Dotty anhaw. Personal and Social. Breakfast Bacon Meats and Just Right Hams THE NEW mumsmtm The largest Garnet loom In lull: Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum Oil Cloths, Draperies, Windqw Binds T and 1300,0an mun-d __ Fail itrtuiuaia aiiiiuiaie Fahd“!- 2"l'a'dd'lMh'Grd'u"rl'.TrWlffarn IN,, any“: mwumumm'm Invent- “ U - ma. mwwuum fmriitN,tiithtBe,7Nto0t. 'Atttltfdt VIII-ut- "puma.” C BUGS -. Tummy Inpqutkhrbcduo-audlnlum “ho-07,09,010 'utohSa-dtngtaraues _AxMmsrttR, BUGS ' - _-, -_ --- -=, --__ LINOLBUIS "LAID bath In blah m In! ”this. 3°. ttlk and 01.10 tttdt "myBDuohomrhttsurtt. taunts-to! ”M30121... - 60e,6tte,6NaetdT6oaeqrd. on. CLOTHS J _ Ahmmttoommm “450,60. 60sandtttto-trtgrd. DRAFERIES ' ' - silk-11w, Art Hall», Dent-Io, An MIM, lull- In {no} and not ml WINDOW BLINDS W. as» to order 3011mm 1m: with a "a notion“ m All. - mutant-uptown "itrttrtEU,40 to 500mb. -iGroiif 5333 383%: by “all it '0 was {an details about on: mtgtattta. overr000+totrt-mnrot7tuto00rttir. V LACE CURTAINS F Phone p8. T WATERLOO. ' WWMUM W Shoes That In t Little Better Thou are no foot is cannot " no and we ttannttt plan, no pocket we cannot "it. _ ' SHOES FOB EVERYBODY AT EVERYBODY'S PWC% ,tttorq you buy. You don't - to got the an. elu- ot good- " . poth- out that you do In I an non. You ought " be doubly trpm) In but": “”3“. ”expend" a JEWELRY. Yul ought to go to sho but not. you know of, uh." Ell how onrnhlng that in told you t ' tho good- b tho - truth. - _ - A - " hm M . M “so. On mu.» tttttttU" In an beet ad - at a. - and when ”an when - Mutt. E. J. RODS w'fifl‘om of the all“ new 'h, '0 - you "tret.. Cheap Rings 'umtit'P,,iiSiFd"au " on». . . "tilrtll, can. on. THE J. S. RODS SHOE CO. ll Makes a Bifferenee Watch-clot and Ionic. INTI n. " 003 wn “LO o Meartrttteeaumtttleieetttit-tst-0teett. Ont pmjsnhhpc gag”, w. l G. B. Ryan at; CO. Shoes for Fall and Winter Wear 8800 of.“ beta M. It. W tttftg=Nh'tultl'a"d j use a)itth, newer, and just tslitee mm atylin‘; thsmyou an obtain elsewhere are the kind of shoes otremttrmdtmese Bonded. 6-1-0. C.' H. MILLS, In (For. Nee. rittltt and term. any I. the prgprietor Mr. u. Dumbo with! Go ietiie. Thzre’a I host of irresistible values in this lig madman: of any; 1'dJ2titP2ff 1hEFe limo: 'dl'8du1t'rtt-uida. B. w. . sum- "‘ _____. m- - v- LTY 'W-.,"Le't..", - “a i7?d,',firsi)P, 'rfli'l'g,ei(rtd saw. 2 FARMS IP.'.',"." It - - Ptutt WI“: W. W. mun. Ii,1'eslih'l'li,r,'t'i'E'l)l',ht lliigrhlitgt tr And all “who! Lin Stock For Sale P. o. BOX 114, Now Dana... Out 'N - vim Minna ”‘13..- r “yawn" .hlln at toe Cl! “an Huh " oh an ttl " Nu" 'wt,t rhd " m (an tut 11b "Isl ta tr.

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