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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Nov 1906, p. 4

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'. The maid ot honor was attired in a lieuutihl embroidered silk mull Par- F lsian gown, trimmed with Mattur, b lee. The dresses of the bridesmaids, 'r. were bl a similar model, and were ot f white silk mull. Atl wore lane white “but! of panne velvet with srnwy I while plume. _ The mnid ot honor carriel pin" rysanthemums, Miss Roos and Miss ' In Breitliaupt had mauve "mums" and those carried by Misses .\nthes and Macdonald were rile yellow. The ttomrr girls 1ookcd exceedingly pretty in white dresses and each carried lit I tle baskets ot Chrysanthemums. Among thr ink-rash»: minds In at "Malin- was Mrs, Barn-hm Drutt of Walt-rim. "rut-r.rtuHmotttrr ot III W, who " " year: ot Me. In. Party's departure trom ttrr In." Own WI“ - a “any In '11. and musical circle, but all of In lanthanum-s will hrin in wishing Ser a long and tapty "mica lite. [ [in mm proof ard Kent Kll'fk “a at erk‘l Hm "om. m ,_eddirvr, Kills "Twin-d try th, brHe 'rrre numrrnus. costly and un- usually attractive, showing in a tan. glblr manner the ttish mum" in INN. she is In?“ by her lrirmls, not only in ttrrtitt,tttlt uprmd. An elaborate wedding dinner was and and partaken M in the dining hull. The usual' toasts were proposmt and responded to. The happy mun].- "ill law this evening or wcslrrn points, all" which my will takr up thyir rrsi- MT in Ilamillvn. Alter the ceremony the happy cou- Me and the bridal party were driven to the home ot the bride's parents. when a. reception was held and Dr. and Mrs. Parry were the rrripicnts of lhe lwnly congratulations of met 150 guests, including a number trom Nov. Seolia. British Columbia. Man- iloln 1nd various points in ontario, The homu- wu appmprlatély demor- Med will! palms, smilax and 1hrysan- themtmts, is were ttsit ttr, tables. The dresses. worn by the bride. maid of honor, bridesmaids and L'ow- er girls were of white exclusively and were unusually rich and attractive, The bride's gown was a Swim erca- tic: purchased in Switzerland during her recent visit to Europe.' It was an embroidered silk crepe de chrne with ell-glut garniture or rose-point. She wore a bridal veil and some of the outage blossoms that adorned the hell were worn by her mother on' her bridal day. She carried a heautilul tr'" oi roses and lilies of the val- er. ton sang. in an impressive manner, "Oh, Pair, Oh Sweet and Holy," a favorite selection ot the bride. The bride watrgiven away by her father. Her sister, Miss Lillian Brei- “mam. was maid ol honor and the bridesmaids, were Misses Ethel Roos, Edna Brmithaupt, Ella Anthes, o,' Berlin, and May Maednnald, of Pic- tem,.Nora Scotia. The tiowcr girls were little Misses Ella Anderson, of Dunnville, and Margaret Brtithaupt, daughter at Mr. W. H. Breithaupt. The grcotn's best. man was Mr. Lewis Eager, of Hamilton, and the ushers were Messrs. Percival Montague, Charles Hall. Kelis "all, of Hamiln ton, and Witt Ognen, of Tortn'o. The large edittee was crowded long More the wedding hells announced the arrival ot the bridal party. and " wns only natural that the eyes ot Arr host at friends and admirers were (intend on the bride, and while she Rev. G. D. Damm, pastor ot the con- gregstion, assisted by Rev. L. H. Wagner, P. E. The wedding march trom Lohengrin was played majesti- ully by Miss E. Zeller, the gifted church organist, and during the cere- mony Mrs. Robert Harry, of Hamil- ' A "(y pretty and Interesting event hut “no on Noam-y nutcr- noon " the Zion Evangelical church, We: It: Louise Evelyn, eldest daughter at Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brei.. thnpt, (New street, and one o! Berlin's most popular 1nd Inn-diam belles, was married to John Roland Parry, M. B., A well known and successlul practi- tioner ot Hamilton, and son of the late John Fury. ot Dunnville. . " always beauiilul and Winsome she appealed to be more handsome and Happy on her bridal day in the esti- iation oi those who have learned to love and esteem Miss Breithaupt tor her many rare and bright qualities. It was only natural to expect that tt man ot her choice should also a and high in the estimation ot his iertmrirttances in the Ambitious City. ‘The wedding was one of the most fashionable held in Berlin in years, and was marked by an impressiveness and beauty that will make it a mem- orable event in social circles in this town. '. Zion church, of which the bride was an aetive and useful member, was hautilully decorated, palms predom- inating, and arches ot tulle and sau". tax made . very pretty erect. "the solemn ceremony was performed try WEDDING BELLS ON WEDNESDAY tANT-Tet-ral small at mm. Anty In. A. ll. MIMI. can“ "out. Bum. M Egan Brennan» and Dr. Mtittt, 2tl'M, ttra Mr. Franklin "Nile lett Mrrder Int det My”. Mr. P. IAIRH. In rollfdov. will tttart "as m“ on his calla-rung tmtr, Some lat-n: are gulf-g ”may not! In“. that up: um. Mr. and Mrs. F. "um tlsited their m Duluth, of Blair. on Kinny taat. Mr. and Mrs. Abram ("minim-r ot F'rertrort "m- thr “can " Mr. Jul“ I'ch'rtt AM Swath] Int. . The lollowing accounts were passed: John K. Bowman, on at. 3200; Frank Shame, for work on bridge, $S.46; 1nd Mr. Weichet a: Son, ml. ot ac. $13.78. Total $224.21. ' 1tiss Cassie M. Brydm. nur former tearher, of Gati, was mm»; her olal boarding place, Mrs. P. Latswtt's; on Thanksgiving Day. Quite a number" of you": proph- nt- tended the have on Saturday (Wt-ill; at Mr. _ l-ZDrI's. Mrs. mum. nine-r Preston. in: the gm! M 'tm. F. Lunch latt week. "h'in Submit BrrJaw.--A spun] ses- sion ot the Iglmin Village-Council, was held on- Satutday- torvttie puf- pose ot considering the report" ot H. IJ. Bowman, C. E., ch the proposed {waterworks system, and tor other purposes. All the members Vine pre- rstnt, the 1‘ch in the chair. The Clerk was instructed to rub- lish the Waterworks Br-taw No. -, irt_lhe _i'ritrtira Advertiser newspaper. The Ylerk was ingtructul to com- municate Walther with the Company and report on results. By-taw No. -- to authorlzo theemw strut-mm ot a system ot waterworks for the {may of Elmira. and to au- thorize the issue ot (Immune: for the purpose or paying tot the sum, was read a tbrat and second time. A commrrnicatimt was received trom ihe Canadian Hearings ('0, Limhed, Hamilton, " locating and establish. ing their business in the Village ot Elmira. . T he Council decided to I!" th? H.rdmr-Eleetrie ‘Powu Commission tor Ontario to give the municipality of Elmira an estimate ot the price " be charged to the said mu'nicipality for six hundred horse power ot elec- tric may from Niagara Falls, to be supplied to!) Elmira ready tor dis- tribution by the said municipality. Another session of the Count-it was hehP'on Monday at 3 o'clock pursuant to adjournment lrom last session. the Reeve in the Rhair, and all mtmnern proscnt rxcrpt W. Maser. A communication together with re- ports 3nd other literature Irom J. W. Lyon, Seeretarr-Treatrurer of the Western Ontuio Municipalitits . Ni.. agar: Power-Union, Guelph, was re- ceived, asking the Council to send an application tor estimate on lower to be supplied to Elmira. The report and estimate from H. J. Bowman, C. E., on a water- works system for Elmira, Were con- sidered try the Council and the Clerk instructed to prepare a by-law to be ubmiued to the ratepayers cl El- mira, tor the purpose of establishing a system ot waterworks, for consid- eration at next regular [mating or, this council. Bttrgiary.--mt Sunday morn as Mr. Carl ’Ruppel, asslstant postmaster, upon ehaneing to .50 to the post ol- Me, discovered that someone had tn- tered during the night and pried open the eash‘hox. Although there were toppers. postal notes and other pap- ers available he evidently wanted on- ly ready cash. Considerable money was-taken in on Saturday but it had been removed, and the burglar only got a 50c bogus piece for his trouble. was In“. Koehler in min; to Preston to - . week or In an". Enjoynble Reeeptitm.-A number ct our citizens were meant at the le- caption given by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Buchhcit. ot New Prussia. inst, Thurs- day, in honor of their son Jon and his bride. A very nibc programme was prepared tor the occuion, mm sisting ot solos. reeitatiorts, and ur- ions parlor gamm. q Died at Mooseiaw.-The sad news his been received here of the death of Miss Msgdnlena, daughter at Mr. And Mrs. John Lenhardt, ot Moose- jaw, formerly ot this place. The be. rmved lamily have the heartfelt sym- pathy of this community in their " diction. Mr. Vanni Mrs. J. 1i. Mertser are spending a few days at Zurich. - can and“ ad Inn. a at. Jack. mm ”a. and 'o. ha": I: to“ on: MY- - -- -iunA in P. sun-hi al In. “in. In. Fund" - Bu- "tits thrhtiatfnr. ___ _ __ Mr. Norman Altman, Brgnlpton. spent Sunday at " home. Mr. Louis Starr of WateriooGpent quday with his aunt. Mrs. Starr. Mr. Hy. Krenuwelaer is Invinz n hot air turn-co put into In}: hotel, which will and greatly to the com- tort and convenience ot the tanning public. 7 - Mean. "seas and Louis And Mr. and Mrs. Baht. Fteischaeer ot Berlin spont- Sundny with ulstlvcs lure. In. Fymoie Smn ot Arthur ms accepted 1 position on the Maple Lent the Anne Miller, eueee an»: M III... -' oi It. and In. cum lulu. in - ueepud e with. u waitress n he an neon-mi at East lieu-l- the like! “one. Berlin, mutter u‘Mymuso'uoekol that pure Mr _ Huh-u lath. vile at It. ml In: Bile", who acted “tumor B. new, at a we“ no“ “I up»: and bookkeeper in the one [W mum ol the meme, ot the Wallaby Milling Car., left tor am only . by “V. ”In. In.- her hone in Honda. on My. mm“, lean J. G. Mm Ind Ed., he deceased. who we; gimme: #39 gun: on I‘ll-lynx manna! to ttt the late Abraham lune, In Miss Julia Bulgin returned home 'e tte ty'spttu soul; time ago. Rats were on a but!“ 'rqedititm to Ill-hob to: . lav in" last wall. In. R. Pre6om Ion tor Into- to visig her dstrgttteet In. SIM. who The continuous min and snow mks the roads rather vet and slushy. 1'r'..NTRFA'tLLF) 'WY. ELMIRA. "Mr " lurny is Max LG nets here at his home, refut- leav- ing toe " work In the Mann m.. tnet. . They‘ll: no - m m It. be“ If": 5t. yam. In. 7-»- all Mrs. All" Hebert-M, "owiek, In with; several min In": mam If" "Rank-757d“: wu the gum ot her hm. Min Incl-I'm. Mrrtdar. Mr. it. Borer entertained A " ot Ms 'riotds on Thurmhy evening” it being his Mtth birthing. Mr. 'md Mrs. R. Itmily apt-M Sunday Romilk. l Dear Sirc-As you are about to sev- er Four connection with the brigade allow me o nbehalt of the members to say a few words. There is no person who can feel the loss as the company . tools. it. You have alwgys bcen an able and a kind Chiet to your men, and we feel that it1win take a. long mime to ftll your place as satisfactor- |ily to alt. as you hare tNed it, but IIT, know what is our loss is your gain. .. _ I Kindly accept as a slight to’en at our regard and esteem this small gift tfrom us as a memento of the pleasant: .honrs we have spent together and may the Great Chief who controls “rel ,lnivorsc bless you md your .umily with many long years at health and happiness. These are the wishes ot tthe Waterloo Fire Brigade. The fan term of the callus ha. unmet! with an exermrttpmattsrsHcrr, more than " students "ttttding its day attd owning sessions. New 'slun‘ mt: MT entering every we“. 'Those intcrestcd in real, praetieal education should write the principal. W. D. Euler, tor the college caulogue. (M. 29.--Mr. and Mrs. ll. Luv. Freeport, smut Sunni-y with [think in Limerick. Mr. I. N. Wit-31nd had the mixtur- lpnc to ism-in his unlik- on Thursdny while working at the new pow" ttmme, Preston. In: and one daughter Imus. uno- a: tr. Abraham, Iurtin, Dale). 1m, “d .Slmeo- And Elinbeth. Two children le In balmy. I. . Deceased is the mother ot It. Tnap Istan- Baum. angina" a the day. )1:le Electric Light plat. '? z The Emma's room in the town halt was the scene at " interestiiig event on sunny evening when Mr. R. Y. Smut, the eiBeirttt Chiet ot the WI!- erloo Fire Brigade tor the past " years, was honored by the memters ol the Brigade, who presented him (with . handsome gold headed cane and en address expressive ot their re grep at his retirement Iron the Bri- gade, and,appreeiation at his servi- E. Musselman. preventive otlicer, Berlin Customs; Clive Sachs and Harvey Bolt, bookkeepers in omces ol M. Ertt Co., Limited; Finance Cook, atenogrtoher Ontario Button Co.; Elsie 1tesselrittg, stenoxrapher Krug Furniture Co., Limited; Adel Harlh, stelrogrnpher, Chicago; Anthony north. bookkeeper, Chicago; Ellen Duck, stenogrnphrr tor Howland a Sons. Toronto; ll. Most, lookkoeppr at Lippert Furniture Co..,; C. Wellhei- ser, hookkcdpt’r'E. Lippert & Co.; H. Kuntz, ntenogropher Knntz ,Brewing Co,; B. Katr.emneier, "enographet, Western Electric '00.; M. VSWII’EZ,‘ bookkeeper v. M. Benet; mun ttr-, der, stenogrnpher Berlin Mimic; Limited; Ed. Wegcnast, smpping etetk) Mrithants' Rubber' Co., Limited; H. Hahn, with W. A. 'lat" H."Simp-) son, with Fennel! &. S t l "o" near Contact no!» a you. Actual results are . fair test ol the merits ot a commercial school. The following students ol the Berlin Business College have just been plac- ed In positions. It was not possible tor the school to supply in lull the demand lot oitiee help: BERLIN BUSINESS COLLEGE Chiet Stuart. Happy addresses in keeping with the. occa.sion were use given by Mr. Levi Graybitt, Chairman ot the Fire Committee, Mr. A. Weidenhammer, Mr. Levi Stunner. and several mem- bers of the Brigade, after which. re- treshments were served and an hour 'ct'"' spent in qtochU discourse. Following is "e address: Waterloo, Oct. 27th, 1906. Chiet Stuart, although completely taken by surprise. expressed his thanks at this manifestation oi their regard and good will in a brief speech in which he referred to the kindly hurling which had always existed be- twctn himself and his lellow. mem- bers and trusted that they won!!! show the nine respect and obedilnce to his successor. Recipient of Gold Headed Cu and Appreciative Address From Fin Brigade. PRESENTATION 1'0 CHIEF STUART We: . annoying hush-Id In Tuning“ Only a '0' "m-..-----".-'"-.. LIMERICK. n. "Mn a and with "kills itt We have n good stock of Sugar Beet Fork- whieh are remind to be ”my than some others Man the Best. beet Top; in; Kain». Call any, only I limited ”mph! left yet ah. nuns, may.“ and... mug-nun " was} Brian wumnmu. .....zm.nu. Sugar Beet . Forks and Knives At n meeting at the Sewer Com- mittee held on Sunday evening, Chsirmnn Stunner called attention to the tact, that the branch never in the rear ot the business Noel:- on King ‘street, trom FIN, street south, Ins blocked up, which is the sauna time Hill: Inn occurred this rear, end has, income n menace to public health. He \thought that the sewer about! have been run in the other direction in the Brat pine and connected with the Weber street sever. He recommended that the old met be taken up and I new one constructed Rom an: tol Weber atreet. The Engineer '1: itt- structed to prepare a 'rrof1hr tor al sewer ninngvtbe. alley 9t the rear ot the business Mat-kl The Chairman was tamarind to qut'ertise tor ten- der: tor said newer. The luneral arrangements were not yet completed. but the manual! will probably be lucid on Friday 'run the reaidsee 'to Mount. Hope wmelery. The death occurred at Waterloo on Tuesday night, at 11.30 o‘clock of Norman E. swan-r, the second son of Mr. Geo. B. Schader. Water St., aged about 18 years. The deceased, who was an invalid, was able to be around until a week ago, since whim time he has been ctmthted to his but Death was due to general weakness. A largdy attended meeting of lar- mcrs and ,milkmen was held at the Commercial Hotel, Waterloo, on Tuesday evening to ecnsider the qm-s- lion of an advance in the price at milk. A reason tor the advance. by the tarmers, is that they ran tabla’n a higher price by selling the cream than by selling the milk to minimum. It was decided to Advance the rice. and the milkmen in canneqytnce have increased the price one cent atttart. Hereatter the consumers will be ob- liged to my six ctntl a quart. [ UP GOES THE PRICE OF MILK itt. The house Wu ought with pret- ty donations. _ Miss Eloise Noecker was'the hist- em ot a delighuul Hallowe'en [any on Tuesday evening, at which about tttty ot her Twin-City friends were present. _ Dainty rclrcshmcnts wet; served by Misses Laura Shirk aid Bertha Dev- can": meeting at the Hamiitmg Con- lerencc held in Hamilton on Thurs- day. . - A joyous and turppy time was spent in progressive games, music, etc., and the carrying ot lighted pumpkins by each at the guettsyrdded m large mea- sure ot fun to the evening. Mr, and In. Joan Bum“. ot Bloomingdale, was guest- " {In home ot It. and In. J. Ulelmun on Sunday. The B. B. C. Club were cuteruin- ed very pleasantly " the home ot the Misses Boos on “madly even- ing. . Mr. aid In. E. I. But“ [may at My - Iron their - Mia. Bertha amen rut-nut " 8“qu (to. I plus-u vie" will tried: In Toronto. C The loner hunting party tett lot latch on Ila-day am. The My incl-lei Mr. J. smart. Joe Blink. H. Inlet. Chm. Munch, and one". Hf. Ind In. J. Ullelmnn attend- ed he celebration ot the birthday at the tatter's mother', Mrs. Jas. Sager at Gan, on Tuesday. I men! dara' “In with - ll His: Cecil Shah. ot Westbourné Coirege, A 1011mm. spun. sum- 'ttr and Sunday It her home in Wat-, ‘Messrs. B. E. Bechtel, W. B. Bech- tel, William Watson, and Robert Smith left on Saturday on 1 two - hunting trip to Oliphall. A In. E. A. - and iN' Knot- 130]!“ would” on his way to In. (Jilted Elliott, “Hamilton, uni In. June: Lemony ot Gen. are the guests ot In. A. C. Val-ivory. Mr. Williun Snider he returned [rem A seven! weeks' trip to Co- In. “nut", ol Hamilton, Sula Inspector, In. in Wnterloo 0 “cm SEWER COMMITTEE MEET DEATH OF YOUNG LAD H. WOLFHARD & CO,, ,. J. Elliott attended - u... - Ive-l than. n of l I m “I. . I m . u . Hi“: ',iir..rit qr" nun-taupe ost- no "can“ I. (In-III.- I srty Inn-.11 Dunn mm. "BMtr. - Nov. M-Furniture “to ot Bernhard Schmuck, 1 mile west ot West Mant- Nov. Mb-Stock ard Implements ot Herb. Lindy u Wintertoartte. Nov. 27-stoee attd Implements of "(my Cross ot 91-. Jae-plus. Mrs. Bertha Mayo}, iGiidGas ii m. Clements. Nor. 1b-sStoek 1nd implemuts Deni. B. Snyder, l. mite west Bloomingdale, or 3 miles out Wnterloo. Nov. MN-stock and Implant“: ot J. C. Bowers, g miles south ot Ber- lin 9a tho Petersburg and Mannheim Now., " Gro. mint ship "Hill. Nov. "--h'arnt, stock and imple- ments ot Mrs. Wilhelmina, (Iron, , miles west of Erbsvillc. Nov. P-Stock nnd implements of Thomas Scrin-ncr, at the St. Ja- coh's Fair. Nov. 2i-stre.e an! imnerncn-ts ot Jacob Frriburger, ' mile West at St. Clements. THE WILLIAMS, GREENE Joe. luck“, Auctioneer. Nov. 6-stoett and implements of Philip Ritter at Pambetg. _ have completed their new shirt stitching mom. and lane norm tor titty more girls. Thin is an op. portunity for bright you; women. sixtetn you: at age or over, to so» cure light, ereturemNorment, work- ing only nine hours per day, and lb aching hitrheatsgeir. Cnll " Futon, on Queen street, or write for application blunt to EEir57rGut'"hri'l,' c dN.'ai'.'dh'lr. 'lit may. . " a" . 3Otk mum!» Alone- r. Upon the laid had: are emitted I earret notary. and in the all ho- tory and lamb; put thereof are attuned e Int clue engine and boil.. er, together with “(in and other lantern, which will he sold under the said powers ot Illa do“ with the aid lands. The said [runny will he sold ub- ject to e "er" bid. For further particulate and condi- tions M. sale atr9tr to Frederick Behold. Dream. Ont. the assume ot the may”. or to oct21,3l ,nov3 octz'lnova AN OPPORTUNITY FOR 'tfueteaueetthery in. mun. me. "-drti'. All M d T%Mtse. 'd'tfttt a this; Unit: at _ um. at a. m d In]. -ttt.hrd in not!” but a. trusty-Int do: cl Bouts-III. “It. and. by My A. m to Jami n. “his, a." will be and In: In. tr pub action In Squib” an tut! by a Non-p- tee, "e. "ao." in.the his“; nttHTorra" '%n,intHTtnrttert Berth, the tailoring property. uno- ty: Part ot Iart “like: 114 h the Upper Block ol the Tankard Wat. erioo, lying not“ u an Grand Tank Mir-y, eorstaBUg tony-nova. and ole-Mu hundredth ot u an", more or lea. Inertia bi Leak and boetth if tho all you”. Nov; "ree and implements of Nov. Ib-Carpet iactory gt Bmlaul DIM - we» at - " all. an- t,rii't'Ci,'il2g'iitfi'i. tll' ""targ',t,t."g mm“ Baa'.' than will that Isl-ul- r will. nm - The Willing: dream & tttttmt Co. we“!!! SALES In» um}: Anon-mu- " -" Sunday! Nov. toth, 1906, Mortgage Sale W. M. CRAB, Berlin, OIL. - " solicitor. JOSEPH menus, 3-t9toek and implements mf .rtinl. 2 miles east ot “mm YOU"? WOMEN. Ron-E co. Berlin, ' Ont. Auctioneer. ot ao,tte n. Law moon or Dupe} and teat mun» Wc-dt nun-Z ‘ur . etc., 'l'lh'li 'lli'2"tr "Mumbl- before buying. Carpets and Rugs ”and , all n will . ','tfr,t,r.3t,',',ttllt. no." get you will and alanine. TRY Im-- For Ben-h at all). M”. cat 1000 to Claw. Sable Scarf. " 37.“). 8.50. 10.!!! um to man In!!! and Storm (kilns. 00.0.3. lul- Lin-II 00am 8.. our prion WE SELL GOOD WEI AND WE SELL THE)! cmrAP--. you w. ytltf1'tef 999%?! a“ .90!" Lang Bros. & Go. . no. aw. am’am'woib a] n Inn-[6 rtiii bani foiil’m‘ ""c«.u"""tBF Girl. Ind 'iliFi',ii'yi' h 1lill1 any i'ii'iitta'lut' Nfit'tritt a" . can. I. . to a 3.001 P. u - - "tudieo' Black Costa. loo“! hack. alga!!! winged. wyrtlt 12.00 for .10.“). onio- Oo-u m’um.’ --_" i‘-"io§'a¢u""' trounce " you". wry mach! " Furs-Good-Furs. For India. Iii-e- lm! Girls. we" wgmdiflgd. W. ter mugged!“ Having bought for giaalt from the but .manuleetuuu‘e 1 eeleeu stock of Geode which we know ere what the people went which cannot but upped to then Incense of their merit and up "lms.uand there will be BARGAINS, Reel end Genuine in qu and worth are taken into consideration. auu Plinth: ' all that. - want. rognlu- 'lfat tor SBe [allot More” Undonklrta. worth LN. for “'51 . ' it!) linden " a 81 6tk Ready to Wear IGroat Dress Goods $1.25 Underskirts for 85w Sale, "$113153; 'if4"L'li' 9nd Ae. df lee!,'. Pee. eer.eret .l. Mantles / On Thursday of this week we begin our Big November Sale for which we have, an e large Pre. parations in such lines as T Mantles, 'iii', Blankets, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, carpets and 1llotsaesftmtiah'irtgii. (S. B. BRICKER & CO. We have at last struck what we consider the best And Only line of Underwear suitable not only for the most awful dresser but for children an all. Namely '. . This is the season ofthe year when warm and comfort- able Underwear is most in demand. ' To get good wamr Woolen Underwear that will not shrink to half its originalsize at the first washing is a trial which all mothers have to contend with. GREAT _ NOVEMBER SALE Every Garment has the maker's guarantee, both as to wear and fit and all are guaranteed unshrinkable, Be sure and ask for these Brands. They are sure to please. Underwear hnann's html Wool ladies’ and thtiidrtmltt LADIES" AND CHILDREN'S ALLSIZES. GENTS' AND BOYS' FROM 32 T9. 48. AND. N Ihnhlh Cetus had I "' -eveie an“ onion I‘m 850 11t:ft.v."et'te.t l v mew ale rice- in Silk- l gh many other than at Deem ' Good. at: Suiting. . won-ms AND annular-n mnrgognimm _Wool_ lg. "in I“; “In and tibial. use“ " “so, . cmnm'. Wool 1rer.,-radt a trre,tt_e,8i$etogse. Boothe new Underweawpcid "_rtyrse..86es00parheem mah-'. um u 'tbe, 1h. 'iettrt_ Vuuuanw- Underwear and 50 pm Mam Bimbo In the and White, extra his: line. won: LS ouch. uh price 81. T In “no Whtte Wool and G Wool "d',t%',te"e'"'- am m w Table ”mudN hunt-pack! ric,i'll'e'ie'i'i'i'iiti'lytt,tl"s1te?, no! .m{utthuzw. 1,508.00 to Linens tef 3352? The": Ga",' mm," iiCll f8S'ta'dt,'2gtiuht SBet Blankets In" “mummies. Hosiery in qiulity

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