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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Feb 1907, p. 4

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Mr. E. J. Hallman purchased . a fine looking general purpose . hotse, last week. â€" â€" . We are sorry to report the iNMNESS of Mr. Sam Kohr, and hope soon L see him looking and . feeling Jixe his old cheery self again. P oe No oc e We are pleased to state that Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Bricker are bovh ve covering from their recent illness. Mr. Frank â€" Adams was iv Stratâ€" ford last week trying to purchase a team of horses, but was unsuccessful in his quest. . 1 ie _Miss lda Kinsley, who has been visiting at Mr. L. M. Kaiser‘s _ for some time, returned to her home i9 Port Rowen last Monday. 11 ofi uie sihanti The old Bruce farm has been SOl to Mr. Hussey of near Blair. Th repctted priceis about $5,000. Mr. Will Detweiler purchased a fin pair of colts at Petersburg on Tues day the 19th. h Successful . Meeting. Institute meeting hel aiternoon and evening success both as to P number in attendance Successful Meeting.â€"The Fariners Institute meeting held last Saturda, aiternoon and cvening Was a decide: success both as to programme . an [ number in attendance. At the after w.on meeting Messts. McMillan ano Slater spoke. In the evening the pro gramme was given in the big sc100! room, and the crowd ‘taxed the seai ing capacity to the utmost. 1h: ac ‘dress of welcome was given by NM: E. W. Detweiler, and replied 10 bn o Mr. Slater. The address of the evel ing was To Young People,"" by Mi McMillan of Seaforth ani was bot entertaining and instructive, 4b musical part of the programme wa. _sup,;lled by Messrs. Thompson al ‘Marshal on violins accompanied b. Mrs. Rhodey. i heir selections weL. well chosen and elicited the beart} applause of the audience. The Bi; Four Male Quartette composed 0. Messrs | J. Bricker, N. muyder, i. Snyder and F. A. MacDonald, brough down the house with "Fishing." Mr. and Mrs. T. Marsoal of Blair â€" also sang 2 solo, which was yely well rendered. The meeting closed . about 10.15 p.m. by. singing, "God savt Four Male QuartettG Messrs | J. Bricker, Snyder and F. A. Ma down the house wilh and Mrs. T. Marsoa sang 2 solo, which rendered. The meet: 10.15 p.m. by. singin the King." Te skating carnival held last Friâ€" day was exceedin‘gly _ well attended especially so if the ecldness of _ the weather is taken into consideration, the thermometer registering below zero. The costumes welt highâ€"class and those in attendance enjoyed splendid time. is loc satdl ce enent splendid time. M.Gs Alma Frochlich, who spent about two years in Winnipeg arrived home on Saturday last and will 1e main here for some time. Mr. Albert Reiner is absent on several weeks‘ business trip to New Catario and the West. 1 & HduiWien. ReRNTWRDTC RRTO CCC We are in receipt ol a complimenâ€" tary copy of the Semiâ€"Centennial Souvenir of" the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. It is interesting and readatile and is nicely gotten up. It is also a handy took of relererce and is worthy _ & place in anyone‘s library. We regret to report the death C Mrs. John Jantzi, living about twe miles from here who died of blov: poisoning. The deceased leaves sorrowing hisband, and twelve chil dren to mouin the loss of a faithiul wile and devcted ~mother. The bei eaved have the sympathy | tire community in their tion.. Another death occurred in this Â¥1 cinity in the person cf Mrs. Fran Lebinsky whe died _ on Thursda. morn ng last. Deceased resided abott two miles east of the tow". Inter ment took place in R. (C. Cemetery two miles east of the 1OwnN. ‘""" ment took place in R. (C. Cemetery There is some talk of organizing i Board of Trade in this place. This : a stop in the right direction. We note that the G.T.R. have beer approached â€" ond vrged to build _ ; spur line from Baden to this village ‘This would be a very short and ca8s road to build. Montreal, _ Feb. 26. â€"Twentyâ€"tw« scholars an1 their principal are dea« as the result of a _ fire which brok out in the _ Hochc:ga Pro‘ estan‘ school th‘s afterioon. The â€" disaste is perhaps the most terrible in . th« history of Montreal. ‘The Hochelaga Protestant _ school was‘ a brick buildinz, situated at 5 Prefontainc strcet on the east abovt St. Catharine. The school rooms two floors and the dwelling of . lg caretaker, Mrs. Hand, was on . the tor flat. There were two staircases, bott leading to Prefontaine street, one fot the boys and the other for the girl6. The teachers woerte all ladies, the prinâ€" cipal being Miss 8. Max well. Miss Maxwell sacrificed _ her owr Aife for the scholars tntrusted to he: care. f The Aames sptcad up to the r00 and burned flercely on the . secom Aoox, comptetely evting_ of the . it 1 Miss Maxwell and the chil 17 PUPILS BURNED TO DEATH IN SCHOOL Casual advertisements a00uP°ea up toeiroer ns it Pervie ADVERTISERE. ROSEVILLE WELLESLEY publshed +yery Tharsâ€" pai anoum in â€" advance , Englisa and German in report the illness aod will be of the sad affic record of fine weather. ‘The snow shovelling brigade got a little work to do a couple of titnes lately but on the whole there â€" bas been very little to d> in that â€" line this winter. _ nute [ ttiag h «+ TeR Pce " 1 The firm of E. and H. Brutacher, who have carried on the 'nlht ness here ‘for soveral years, Was M&m&ul consent on _ Feby.. 14th, .. The business . has becd purchased by ene of.. the parthers, Elias A. Brubacher, who‘ will conâ€" tinue it and manufacture all kinds of woollen goods, for which the will has been noted for many year$ past, in fact ever since 1878 when â€" the business was cstablished by H. M. Brubacher, father of the present proâ€" prietor. _ Henry A. Brubacher, . the iolhel‘ partaer of the late frm, has purchased a farm hall a mile or s0o north of tke C.P.R. station at Eiâ€" mira where he intends to move the latter part of March. Mr. Charles Boolfanti, who had .@ stroke of paralysis about three years ago which crippled him almost _ enâ€" tirely and who had been cared for at the county poor house most of the time since, died at that instituâ€" tion on Monday, Feb. 18th. The re mains _ were . brought _ here _ on Tuesday â€" to _ the residence of Mrs. Ta«l. Bonfanti, _ and the funeral w.s held in the _ forenoon of the following day, Wednesday, Feb 20th, the remains being taken to the R. C. cemetery at St. Agatha for interment, followed by many of the friends and acquaintances of the deâ€" parted. Mr. Bonfanti was a _ Tésiâ€" dent of Baden for many years. _ He came to this country from Italy, his \native land. He reached the age of 37 years, 4 months and 5 days. _ One of Wilmot‘s oldest settlers died |last Wednesday morning, Fob. & Hockey Match.â€" Baden, Feb. 8th.â€" i Martinâ€"Near St. Jacobs, Feb. 15th, Hamburs and Bader playcd a g““i;' to M¢. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, a game ofi hockey in Baden rin‘k hett| daughter. > | to night, the latter defeating th.â€"| Kuntz.â€"At Conestogo, Feb. 19t2, to Hambirz boys by a score of 10â€"5.| Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kuntz, a son. th> hove team had ths best of th |Snider.â€"At St. Jacobs, Feb. 21st, to play, the puck being in Hamburg ler | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Snider, a daughâ€" ritory ibrceâ€"quarters of the time ter. The lineâ€"up was as follows:â€" o Hambtrgâ€"Goal, A. Hamel, point, MARMIAGES, Reick; . over Point, â€" Wanklin; ROYC®, yurprigrâ€"_Hutchison â€"At _ Listowel, L‘eilm, Centre, Plum, right WiN&. ) pep, ¢th, Mabel Hutchison Of Lisâ€" Berlet; loft wing Schuller. _ _| towel ta Albert H. _ Zurbrigg _ of Fadenâ€"Goal, _ Frciburger; _ poin Mathham. Rittinger; _ cover pcill([ALlfiil!;SsuÂ¥, Storkerâ€"Eagly.â€"at. Hespeler, Fob. Fadenâ€"Goal, _ Frciburger; _ poin ‘ Rittinger; _ cover point, Livinzstor | rover, Kaufman; g_-(/-n_ltrc, Hamcl; righ wing, Nartiv, loft wing, Reiha. Hampirg, Feb. 21st.â€"Baden playe. . the retuirn game_ in the _ HMambur rinl to day. Ths ) intention was 1 play against the Hamburg Stars bu â€" when Baden arrived there only . 0n star apjeared and the remainder wer O.H.A. Intermdiatss. Instead _ o the score beinz 20â€"0 as some Ham scorts anticipated _ in favor of thei boys, it was four all at th» close The re‘cree gave perfect satisfactio to toth teams. _ . The lincâ€"up was as foliows:â€" ‘Hadenâ€"Goal, A. Livingston;â€"Point, Rittingcr; c. point, Rumball; rover, ‘Kaufma.n; centre, Hamel; r. wing, J. Livingston; 1. ‘wing, Freiburger. Hamburzâ€"Goal, Beck; point, Schultz lc. point, Wismer; rover, Metner; cen tre, Pl.m; t. wing, Knight; 1. wing, Puddicembe. Goal Umpiresâ€" Hambu:g, Griffns â€" Refereeâ€"J. A. Acheson, of Marys. Th> dain of Geo. Kelterborns, caught Lre in a mysterious manner, diversilcd ideas as to its origin are widely discussed. Sentimeatal opinâ€" icn pla es the b#ame of matches _ l1 the hay. J he hose flom the Pionct Mills cil effective work and with thg aid of th> old time hand en;ine £00 : h_d th> blace urdâ€"t control: ho totat l»s could not he asscrtaincd toâ€"day. Three caitle were dravn from the blazing building andâ€" subscâ€" juently killed. _ The bardware stofe of Hion:y Gillss _ was considera‘ 1j damazcd by water, the hose being un through his premiscs. With a high wim[ yesterday‘s conâ€" acratioi would have tesulted disasâ€" crously to the whole village. 1i sturdy irs fighters descrve great creâ€" it for theit valor ant judgement. The town Would make an advanceâ€" ment in the fight direction if three of ihe vi lage rcsiden‘s wore appoinicd n auth rity on such oveasicns, . 8a}) a thicf and tao foremen as discijpline seems t; b: lacking which is a very nacess ary requisite in fighting a £re. A weekly fire drill would enable th> men to do quicker and more efecival tseryice. JPaze. Th: caught liversi widely A patty of Jacobites, viziâ€"Mr. ond Mrs. H. T. Westwood, Miss Minnic chwelm, Jos andâ€" Will Westwcod, eft town on Sunday morning in .A wtper built for*two, and oftcr .. on agut of torture in th> cold the city # Blo ywingdale was reached ani all enjoyed a good time. . # In 18 fffi:piresâ€" Baden, â€" Martin ST. JACOBS s onl Couadien Wikter » r 3 % i I .;‘; sls : . & horses: In the mat eeping . up (its|~ The auction salé of cattle belonging to Mr.~ Jos, HaY$5) | jjam Lackne! Canadian WiPSCT| SV dealer, took place in town OB| Berliy in the ‘s prick ‘ asceriaingd were drawn r andâ€" subscâ€" St Te C dn o se it C d A4 ¢â€" ue | Ti tibern ie ty ‘worrpeming ‘eom munity. â€" Mr. Wier" of | | wiekied the hammer, â€" and succecded ‘in securing the top price for al} the 'nock sold." / * p ; | The lhe?ll-l Miss Katie '.i‘-:'l ‘ da <£ Mr. ty â€" Decher !:flnq, mmm on _ Fri day afterroon., Miss Dechert _ had been working iu Berlin and had ~IT€ cently undergone an operation . for a ppendicites. x daughter of Godfried Stah!, . agco 10 years, 1 month and 18 days. nâ€"| Berses.â€"At St. Jacobs, Feb. 17th in‘ the iniant son of Peter Berges, ag m,i ed 2 months. _ & : 2t Holma~.â€"AtToronto, Feb. 14th, Ricr a~‘ za, son of J. Holman, of Betlin ~Mr. Bert MoSat of the 9th Ts seriously© ill with an ~attack rhewnta tisam. * Td d Mr. B.‘ K.. McConnell of Montreal, is in town renewing old acquaintanâ€" ces. ‘"‘Glad to see you back Mack." .Miss Lizziec Bertett and Miss Crawâ€" ford .are attending _ the _ millinery openings in Toronte. Mr. Roy Patterson bas secured . & sitvation with Mr. D, Wray, , the liverymar. _~ Mr. Jacob Catschene . of Hessor was in tcdltuxday. A few of our town sports took is the fancy dress carnival at Wellesley Friday night. a_ Miss EMe Fish spent last . week with friends in Watcrloo. A number from town took in . the auction sale of Mr. Peter Stewart on Monday. Erubacher.â€"At Eaden, Feb. 23rd Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Brubache: a daughter. Shilling.â€"At Berlin, Feb. 15th, t« Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Shilling son. _ Bridge.â€"At Hespeler, Keb. 17th, /t Bridge.â€"At Hespeler, Keb. 17th, to Mr. anrd Mrs. H. A. Bridge, a sov. Martin. â€"Near St. Jacobs, Feb. 15th, to M¢. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, a daughter, â€" Kuntz.â€"At Conestogo, Feb. 19t1, to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kuntz, a son. Snider.â€"At St. Jacobs, Feb. 218t, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Snider, a daughâ€" 20th, by Rev. Mr. Hamilton, _ Idâ€" ward Storker, of Galt, to Emma‘ Eagle, of Hespeiet. Remhardtâ€"Polzin.â€"At â€" Berlin, «Feb. 13th, Jos. E. Reinhardt, cf Brighton to Elia Polzin, of Betlin. ] McFhailâ€"Martin.â€"At Waterloo, Fcb. 16th, R. TL McPhail of Berlin 10] Emma Martin, . of Waterloo. Martinâ€"Bauman.â€"In Waterloo Townâ€" ship, Feb. 19th, by Bishop Paul Martin, â€" Joshua Martin to Susanâ€" nah Bauman, both of Waterloo Tp. Hol:schshâ€"Axt.â€"At Linwood, _ Feb. 20th, August Holzschubh, _ to® Miss DEATHS, Fischer.â€"At Berlin, Feb. 18th, _ the infant child of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Fischer. Oraszek.â€"At Berlin, Waterioo Hospi. tal, Feb. 18th, John Oraszek, of Berlin. . Plantzâ€"At Waterloo, Feb, 21st., Mrs. Henry Plantz, aged 45 years. Smiley.â€"At Berlinâ€"Waterloo _ Hoipiâ€" tal. Feb. 21st. Edward Smiley, . of Berlin. £ * Stahlâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 15th, Clara 1 INTERESTING A vory iarge «ongregation . was present in the Presbytcrian â€" chutch on Sunday evening on the occasion of a service of sonz. The sclections given by the choir included the: anthâ€" eme "Come vnfto Me," ‘"Consider and Hear Mo," ‘The Prayer of the Wantercr‘ and ‘"Gracious Spirtt Love Divice," all of which were rcndered very creditatly. _ The solos t:’m ms were the E&-D- %gi Bruce. Axt BIRTHS Berlin, Feb. 15th, â€" Clara of Godfried Stahl, aged Portage _ La Prairic, Mina Hackinz, formerly aged 21 years. SERVICE HELD line of to m.!.;} e 4+ ';u'__ ani mands the . late _ Lackner who died on or second dayâ€"of November, ab m- h’ ?‘”u:rdmo. i areâ€" required 1 \byâ€"post ... .preâ€" id 0. 49 Seiat to Grsige Frodes ick uw. exocutor and trustee unâ€" der the Â¥will of the said William Lack: ner, ufiuvme, Out.,> their â€" names and seg, and â€" Tull particulars in writing ‘of their ~claims . and statements of * their accornts and the nature of the securities, . if any, held by them., And take uotice that after the ninth day of March, 1907, the said George Frederick Lackrer will proceed _ to distribute the assets of the said ‘deâ€" eased among the persons: entitlcd thereto, baving regard only to the <laims of which he shall then _ have aotice, and that the said George Frederick Lagkner will not be liable tor the said assets or any . part the?l to any persons . of _ whose clainf*®he shall not then have receivâ€" od notice. Dated, at Berlin the 12th day â€" of February, A. D. 1907.~ =_______ Tâ€"3t Mar. 1â€"Farm stock and. implements of Mrs. Mary Gebl, 24 miles north cl Preston. Mar. 2â€"Farm stock and â€"implements cf the late Aug. Preuss, near Ott‘s brickyard, Berlin. Mar. 2â€"Furniture sale at _ market §1....te, Berlin. Mar. 4th.â€"Farm stock and imple ments, furniture of late John â€" Seip, 4 mile cast of St. Agatha. March 5th~Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Urias Weber at Natchem March 6th,â€"Futniture of Simon E. Bowman at St. Jacobs: March 7th.â€"Farin stock and impleâ€" ments of David Trussler, â€" one mile north of Wellesley. March 8th.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of John Listman, fmile east of Petersburg. Mar. 9â€"Fupniture sale of Wm. Reiâ€" chert at Bridgeport. Mar. 9th.â€"Farm of Wm. Mitchell. 2 miles west of Waterloo, at iberlin Market Square. Mar. 11â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Jacob B. Shantz, 1. mile south of Berlin. +000 Mar. 12th.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments ofâ€" Michael Saraus,â€"4 mile west of Bamberg. a y e# March 14th.â€"Stock and implements of Fred Staeger, 2 miles northâ€"west of New Dundee. > Mar. 13th.â€"Stock and implements of Fredk. Kunkel, 2 miles east of Bloomingdale. Mar. 15â€"Farm stock and â€" impleâ€" ments of John Heist, 3 miles south of Berlin. h Mar. 18â€"Stock and implements of Jacob Ellert, 1 mile west of _ Josâ€" ephsburg. March 21st.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments cf Wm. Hemmerich, 2 miles east of Winterbourne on town line. March 26th.â€"Stock and implements of Fredk. Hunk, on Huron Rd., or 3 miles west of New Dundce. birs. Godbotd tas returned from a month‘s visit with her daughter, Mrs S. Gourlay, Toronto. © Mrs. Wallace W. GJaister entortainâ€" ed the members of the Presbyterian Ladies _ Ait _ Society to _ the nomber _ of . _ atout forty, _ at her _ home _ on â€" Thursday _ afterâ€" noon, which proved to be ome of the _mo;t sguccessful mcetin~s in the bq _ torg of the society. s Mer. 16.â€"Farm _ Stock and Im plements of the late Andrew _ Haun 1 mile west of New Germany. Mar. 19.â€"Furniture of Aaron Betz net, at Breslau. Mar. 23.â€"Farm, Stock and Impleâ€" ments of Wm. Locbsack, at Conestoâ€" goâ€" s Mrs. Jas. Cardle has left for Penâ€" ctang. Miss Bricker left toâ€"day for _ Monâ€" treal ona month‘s visit with friends. Mr. I. Unger of the National Bank Detroit, is visiting Twinâ€"City friends. Miss Myrtle Bechtel bas _ returned Miss Myrtle Bechtel bas _ returned from an enjovable visit with friends in Hamilton and Butlington. Mrs. J. M. Muir bas returned from a visit to Seaforth. Mrs. I. Watson of Doon is a visitor in town at the home of Mr. Wm. J. Watson. Mr. P. D. McKinnon, of Winnipeg, Man., Provincial Manager cof _ the Mutual Life Assurance Co., is hete on a business visit to the head office Messrs, Dr. Eckel and F. G. Hughes are attending the annual convention of the Onthrio Dental _ Association being hcld in Toronto. . Joseph Mickus, Austioneer Social and Personal Mrs. F. G. Hughes and son are visiting Toronto friends for a week. , Mr. and, Mrs, Wiison B. Bechtel and daughter visited Elmira friends over Sunday. + f Mr. Jas. McCardle le:t for _ Peneâ€" tang _ * â€" W. M. CRAM, Solicitor for the said Executor The delegation from . the : School| ~Sk Board visited ~Cuciph yesterday »and | y.94, Inspected the systom of sewer . ate]_ tangemonts in three schools in that| . . AUCTION SALES date ] W. M. CRAM, the â€" School| Solicitor for the said Excoutors Notice To Creditors In the matter of the estate _ of Isaac B. Sherk, late of the Township of Waterico in the County of Waterâ€" loo, Gentleman, deceased. (R. S. O. c. 124 ‘s. 38.) Notice is hereby given that ali perâ€" soms having any claims or demand against the late Isaac B. Sherk whio died on or about the nineteenth â€" day of January, 1997, at the Township of Waterloo in the Province of Ontâ€" ario, are required to send by â€" post prepaid or to deliver to the under signed solicitor for Ephraim S. Crcssman," and Joseph S. Cressman, Executors under the will of the said Isaac B. Sherk, their names and adâ€" dresses and full particulars in writâ€" ing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securit‘es, if any, held by them. And take noljcfitl;at after _ the ninth day of March, 1907, the> said Ephraim 8. Cressman and _ Joseph Cressman will proceed to distribyute the asrets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claima of which they shall then have notice, and that the said Epbraim S. Cressman . and the said Joseph 8. Cressman _ will not be liable for the satd assets o any part thereo! ‘to any persons 0 whose claim they shall not then have teceived notice SALE *3 Thursday and Friday S. B. Bricker & Co‘s Annual Spring ~Prices cut in two.": No old shop | Goods. All are new and upâ€"toâ€"da Bar 10 pieces, 54 in , all wool Tweed Dress Goods, worth $1.00 for + 10 pieces, 54 in., Dress (ioods, worth $1.25 for °> â€" I0 pieces Tweed Dress Goods, worth 5uve and 600 for =~O_ â€" 10 pieces colored Dress (Goods, worth 50c and 60c â€" â€" 25 pieces Wrapperette, worth 10e for 25 pieces Wrapperette, worth 12}¢ for â€" ~ = 5 pieces, 36 inch., dark Shaker, worth 10c for â€" â€" = 5 pieces, 36 inch, light Shaker, worth 10c for â€" â€" â€" 5 pieces, 36 inch. grey Cotton, worth 9e for > > â€" 5 pieces pale blue Shaker, worth 12}c for 104 â€" 6 5t 50 white large size Bed Spreads,worth 1.75 for wt, â€" $1.00 25 pisces baat this season‘s new Prints, worth 12 1 2¢ for ~ ~ 10c 100 pieces new Embroidery, worth 10c to 20¢ for â€" 8c and 10c 4 sG:)?OCERIES: 21 lbs. RedpalhAGmnulatcd Sugar for $1.00; 7 1â€"2 Ibs. Roatted Coffce or $1.00. Bargains in Sheetings, Towellings, Table Linens, Cottons, Lawns, Cambrics, Ete. Be Sure and Come as This is the Bargain Day of the Season. § atâ€"Berlin, the 12th day of youk . D. . 1907. $ Feb. 28th and March 1st of ‘tTre Seas 7xÂ¥ . Bricker & Co. During the past few weeks we have received many thousands of Dollars worth of new Spring Gooda most of whic* mht. direct from the manuâ€" facturers and when quality and style is cons there will be nose tound better throughout the retail trade, â€" _ in Special Sale of * â€"Spring Cotton Goods Een im w on oc io t oo cce n e â€" ap us 1 In Lawns, Musline, India Liners, Orgaudies, Emproideries and Laces we offer special prices which cannot be had ister in the season. C Beveral special lots of Embroidery Laces and plené'"“nm were secured under regtlar prices. These go on sale at the following prices: < _ torchon aod Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, in narrow widtbe, worth 4¢, 5e and 6¢, for * o Your Choice at 5e a Yard 30 dozen yards of Whita Laces and Insertions, atd #mbrojd and Inâ€" gertions, in _various 'l.dlxad::oh from 8¢, 106 and 12}¢, your for be a yard, _0 00â€" _ R _ A small lot of pretty Laces, wort} from 15¢ to 20¢, Aatieed f Lawns, Organdy For white dressee, M White Victora and Biâ€"hop Lawne, special at 106, 12}e, 150, We and 856. _ _India Linena and O+ at 150, 206, 256, 850 !oAg _ Perkian Lawns and Robe Cambric, special at 200, Bc 80c and 35¢, Extra Bargains in Linen Lawn m Fine White Iinen Lawn, 9 20c a yard, special at 150. India Linens »nd Oâ€"gandies, special Embroideries and Laces Very Cheap 508 G5e 25¢ Te 8e 7e 8e 1C | and India Linens 50 Ladies‘ and Children‘s Flanvelette 50 pieces job Lace at Night Dresses at _ â€" half ; 10 white pure wool Blankets, worth . _ 450 for s s â€"g 5 pair dark grey Blankets, worth 2.50 for = «. »73% 4 10 only Ladies‘® Readyâ€"to: wear Skirts worth 3.00 to 4.00;{& â€" 25 black Sateen Skirts, worth 1.25 for â€" # x Ladies Underwear, worth $1.00 for = 75¢ for _ â€" 50¢ for * 10 doz. Boy‘s black Worsted Hose, worth 50¢ for e e 25 dozen Ladies‘ best Cashmere Hose, 35¢ for â€" + MA 25 Ladies‘® Colf Coats. worth 2.00 for 75e 4 Fur Lined Capes, worth $22.00 to 25.00 for = = 5 58@ 25¢ for ?o&her lot of nnu‘ Em broideri@® in d fferent widths at about wholesale pric«s, 8c, 10c, 153 and 20c. Baby Ribbons Cheap‘ 800 ends «nd remnaute of Baby Rib bone, in a‘l colors in leagths of 2 24 of 8 yaras, all colors, your choice for 5) _# ends of Baby Ribbena‘ 5 yords 11 a bunch, for 10c each, Fine 8wass Datted Ifllath man designe, apecial at 200, 2350, 35¢, 43 an Allover Embroidery Elegant new allâ€"over White Embroiâ€" lery, 18 in. wide, special ar 50c, 60¢, 150 anu 1,00 per yard. Ki walst lengtbs as required, elrj raue spesint m qi foc ty on Newest Waist Embroide The«e are very now. can be Embroideries at Wholesale Point D‘esprit Net" Swiss Muslin. $15.00 2o yd $3.50 175 1.50 850 "5¢ 55¢ 20¢ 35¢ 20¢

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