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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Mar 1913, p. 2

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SALE AT ONE O’CLOCK, SHARP ---v IA‘UO suitable for wimiow sills; :1 quan- tity of hay, grain and potatoes. if nut previously disposed of ; forks, shovels, chains. and other articles too numerous to mention; also 1 brood sow, supposed in pig. Everythin must be sold. as the Proprietor as dhposed of his rag The undersigned Auctioneer has received instructions to sell by Public Auction at LOT 18, CON. 2. EGREMONT, on THI’RSDAY, APRIL 8rd. 1913 TERDIS. Hay, ‘ "d 111 sums of “h; over that an l( ,matm- and broader; : r lumber; 40 choice (a set double harness; 1 amen; 1 Daisy churn bureau; 2 cherry pl. 1itable_!0r window sills of Farm It 'il - COMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE ~.. Durham. 2 aforeya high, hard and not! water inside, good can- ent stat)» frame barn on too, max-tor a". of land. Price aWay flown to quick purchaser. Applv 1‘ the Chronicle office. 727 t! LOT 1;, fiQNCEssmN 9, GLRNEtk}, particulars, apply to A. H..J1l}!k; son, Durham. 2274 l .___. w~m~â€"â€".â€".‘.-- 5 YOUNG SHORTHORN BULLS. ranging from twelve to twenty- four months. Three are choice animals. Also 3 youn Short- horn heifers due in ay. This stock will be all sold at reason- able prices.â€"-W. A. Livingston, Vickers. Phone in residence. 27 4 neboat house on College street; alx rooms, two storeys, hard and soft water. g’wod hall acre of land. A bargain to quick pur- chaser. For articulara, apply to Ed Lang on. Durham, or John lit. Little. 205 Rlopelle St. Detroit, Mich 2123! LOTS 51: AND 5.3, CON. '3, E.‘ G. R., Glenl'lg, will be sold chimp. For '1 PE 5;) {fine to a’uit purchaser. App y tu J. A. Russell. Lougheed P. 0.. Alberta. 12 12 tf ‘â€" _ v I-V!4.JIIIJI\I§‘ d, ‘_"JDL‘DD‘I‘ containing 100 acres of first-class land in good condition. Will take 31000 if sold before the. first of February, $500 cash; balance )OOD M a Plat }OOD BUILD: to J P. Tenor burn, Durham ‘UT FLOWERS tions, bulb I hors: zoo ACRES, BEING LOT 3, Normanby, about from Durham; 1% mi Val-nay; convenient tc and school; well fencc watered and in 1mm! s Apply' to G. a: J. McKechnie, Durham. 3133 "'.-~-â€".â€"-â€".- «-......-. ~‘.. LOT .9, CONCESSION 6, GLENELG will be sold at a great bar- ain to anyone who purchases (are the lat of April. Small payment in cash; balance se- cured by mortgage. Apply on the premises, or at The Chron- icle office, Durham. Wm. Mc- Nally, Proprietor, Ebordale P. O, _313 33th m9 A_C_'RES, pEINQLO’T 4, CON. E‘VERAL HOUSES IN viii-1AM. VRADULATE of One nire cottage in Lower Town. I ank and (Yhicam -A. 1'! Jackson. Durham. 3 21M nu.-.“ MD... 9-. lax-s, apply to Dav 812, Durham, Ontar Farms} for Sale. THE THIRD DIVISION OF LOT For Sale 01‘ lh-nt. Du acres; Lot 10, Con. 3, S. Glenelg, 50 acres; Lot 4, S.D.R., Gl-enelg, 55 acres; mm. 1, N.D.R.. Glenelg. 5‘ eros mart 9 and the let division of Lot no, W.G.R , Bentinck. 100 acres; Lot 1, Con. 11. Gknelg, 100 acres; Lot 16 and half of 17, Con. 2, E. (LR, (Henelg, 50 acres: Lot 8, Can. 3, S.D.R.. Glen-€13. 50 acres; Lot .0, Wm. 3, S.D.R., Glenelg. 50 2 in]! calves: young 80W. fr. pigs, five mont m Stock. Implements and Household Furniture te TWO Adventist-onto o! .0 calm-anon: inaction. the following 10 years old ears old. in {0 Me mare, ti: r9. rising t: ~H'u'ris bim sped drill : S‘ OMFOR'I l‘ (H m La “d J}? \V In) (I, or Mrs I; well fenced, ml in good state Krajp. potatoes, p10“ N O. a . )( U > Mt PHAIL AQCtIOMer. ABLE FR Durham. 7_ _ 3 :21 LOTS APPL foal: rising furthe Her lll‘ DK (nor; ‘5' ising twn SMALL ADS. 1 stock mm >ld : lOUS£ If to churc hen. or lo... 25 can“ for an: insertion {and 10 on“. for not Over 030 inch and under two inches, double the tho" amount. Yearly rates up applnc-hou r parllcu McAuliffe brood 1 gen- M IS" 4x8 , Con. 4, t; Lot 7, Kechnie: 3133 Jack- _2274 "En-tun 80 {ME mixes from Mr. S '1‘, (°.}mpmm has mid his farm to Mr Herb I’ullmk, Ind intends going Wmtt . H! and Mrs. .(‘hapmzm have born um! worthy catizens. and the nvlgflmrhuod r0- firets \er) much losing them, but I ope they“Id ma find more robust health and penty 0! prosperity whooov er they Wm. Religion. 01 Toronto, upom a couple of day. but weak _ Messrs. David Chapman and Thos Pollock are preparing to leave shortly for their homes $1) Saskatchewan, with their car loads of settlers’ effects. Mr. Joe Lennox is sending a handsome young team of mares to his brother at Elbow, S.isk., on- Tuesday, with Mr. Chas. Vaughan. who is taking a car of settlers’ effects. They net him a hand- some sum. The brisk thaw u] some damage to 4» nothing serious, i promptly attemlvd 1nd Mr. Joe Watson is able to be out, after getting a couple of Iribs; broken while working in Mr.‘ QWill Moore’s bush. I wwnes u! all aml Mrs. Well as man aml w Hartley Izmt bride was Mlm both belonged country. Mrs. 'John La sorry to report \Ve‘hope to 3m The passengers from McWil- liammille final the new station quite convenient, especially in stormy weather. Mrs: Samuel Lawrence is nut improving in health as rapidly as lwr frivmls wuuld like to see her. Messrs. Joe and Alfred Watson who have spent the winter with friends around here, left for the West on Tuesday. Mrs. Jenkins, of British Colum- bia, is home visiting her mother, who has been sick all winter. Mr. Will Brown has moved on to his (arm recently purchased. We wish him success. Mr. Tom Andrews, and Master Wesley, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. John Andrews. Mr. Will Moore and his gang of men have quit cutting in the bush for the season. Mr. John Andrews, who has been engaged with Mr. Will Hunter for the past two years, has moved over to Glenelg, and intends go- ing West. ll Holstein Conveyancer, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Money to loan at lowest rates, and terms to suit borrower. Fire and Life Insurance placed in thor- oughly reliable compnaies. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills, executed on shortest notice. All work promptly attended to. (M’fico. nearly uppmhe the Regis‘ry office. Lambtuu t..Durham. Auynmount t munev to Man at 5 pm cent. on farm mpm’tv (”Tit v --\:u. .JUIuI‘II In. uul uauv. all) (‘l'l"l|ll' 1 ‘III "I Y I. l T: ' t nmmv to Man at 5 par «mat. on farm? N1?Ssrso “m. OWEN" anJ blithdp |értv - eW'hltmore are 11) Queen Suum this fflv â€" -~â€"-â€"â€"~- fweek, serving as jurors. A, H. Iackson, : Mr. Robt. W. A1309 returned to O’I‘ARY PUBLIC. COMMISSION;Fielding, 388k» on Thursday last We are pleased to learn thaf er. Conveyam-er. (-.. Insurance, . ,. , ' ' , \xent. “may to Loan. Issuer nf Mar- M133 anle Andre“ 3: “110 had her 'iaue- Licensm A general financial huai.;leg broken a couple of Weeks ‘9." tranaaoted ‘ I389, 18 dble to 20 nrnnnfl "an... nlYl)llA‘n [\"m .1 m ,'._" _ FM, «w Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmic Ho. ‘12.. and toGollen Sq. Throat and None Hon and under two inches, double the obovo 0 Mr, Morley, 01 Sioux City. Iowa, rates on apphc-hon spent '3“ week With Messrs. J83. and Alex. Allan. He also spent a ; . night with Mr. Pettigrew, at Hol- f Medical Due-(ton). stein, on his way home. Be it! .anxious to have them go over to __ , 3 '7 his country [or the summer, and 0'8' ‘amleson Jameson. !resume the duties of stock selling , ,PHUE AND 3351031903 ifor his binder twine firm. wort dxstauce eaatot huapp’a Hotel ' Mr. Wm. Allan, in, had a suc- mmb tun Sgreet. Lower Town Durban cesgful wood bee and dance sinc‘e M7509 ’nilllffl trll']. '2 1’0 2 u’t'l‘l'k we last Wrote. Such functions _,... q H 7â€"; t ake count ' l'fe en' '- I. 6. Hutton, M. 0.. C. M. {232, 0 m \ 1" ‘ ’0’ . 'FFI(.‘Eâ€"-.()m .).P."Plrm.1‘s “mop' The program for “Easter at St} “mu-Dy “Wm-hp a“, Registry Paul’s church 18 holy communwion' “m”... }{,.,,d..,,,.,. Serum! “ml”, mmLh on Sunday! and vestry meeting on H? vaix‘ll'! «:flimwm Paw? sill!) (If AHWH Tuesday Night. 3 SWW. um... ”mum 9413.“... 24p. Mr. Thus. B. Tucker has been; m.. o-“ p.111. |V|wphmw mnnmunim- putting UP some big won-l piles licm ht'l'At'l‘ll WW? and “widen“. m for his neighbors, \Vllh his sawing? ‘1” h“'”‘- nlaffhinP. hllf nnmn nnnv n nn..€......' l tics in the New Hunwr Block. Oma- wnrs, H to 10 a. m., to 4:0. m. and 7 $09 1! Spficia! ’Jfflhhun given in (1180380? .. wnmen and children. Reridence OP sum nURHAM 0311‘ 'anm‘ Town J F GRANT.D.D 8.1.1) 8 “NOR. (:‘RADUATE UNIV FIRM ty of Tnmnm. Qraduata Rays huge hmuta' Smut-ans of Ontario. Dentistrvgn all its Branches. wu-~l_)\'9r [)nuglau’ JPWellPl‘y SLO?" ARRIS'H 7 short «instance east of Knapp’i Hotel 4810b tou street. Lower Town. 0an W609 hours f'rnm It! to '2 ”’01th )HstlAN A N I.) SURGEON, OF Discuss 0! Eye it ORNER ('UNL'ERNS. xlcml the hearty good 0f 31‘“ in thin part to M! McWILLIAMSVILLE. mail and childreuf ~ Preshvmrian Church W. J SHARP Lem! ‘Dz’reciorv Arthur Bun. M. 0. ’mlal Dz‘reclorv I P. Telford. ~n;.. Shannon. 8'” SPECIALIS T .- AQ, THROAT NOSE mu .6. Pickering Dentist. [ml to (thman and are preparing to DR. BURT H hm ll) I" .VIIU WI?" Ht: Ear Nose and Throat ,. Hahn HmNP, . Ivrvmlw 16. I)('(. U if 5 0‘ W N mm DON ENG H’ roml: tin-N '0'. M'., W09 .!,l'( M" HI 0! Int:- Wcall ”non. lwm'ty gnodâ€" “ Wojhe ifmm, and part of the jUIIH H but dial M W. I’. R. IMPROVI'TBH'LV'IS UN ()\V15N SOFND DL).’ K9. Sumerintendent (,‘nulter. (.'. P. IL, paid :1 Visit Suuml last week. Mr. (‘uul'tvr stated that the company intended to make a number of impruve- ments at the dock No. 4 freight shed. The Northern Navigation steamers Will load and unload at No. 4 shed. No repair work 0'; any consequence will be taken in hand this year at any of the other C.P.R. freight sheds here. Some changes in the switching facilities are foreshadowed, and u noon an the snow leaves the ground a new spur track will be uilt into the new nan-lea ' .on (if ”LC in Owen J Take Hall’s Family Pills «tipation. and financially able to cari‘y any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. _ . . . n . Prim 75¢. per bottle. Sold by all lh-uggiats. We offer One Huhâ€"arm] Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Ca- turrh Cure. F‘.J. CHENEY 6?. C0,, Toledo- 0 ‘- “ ‘U . __-- n U11 J Hill]. 'Mr. Mickie communicated With Mr H. H. Miller, and .Mr. Miller asked lCharlie Minn, of Hanover, to it” (-‘hesley and act as interpreter. .C‘harlie willingly did so, and after ltaiking t0 the young fellow, con- !cluded that he \ms imlpml m t‘)11_ company of a f. will result in the flictod la(l.~H;mn' Chesley and take chzu Eatient and his busino oped that the connmn 9 Some weeks ago, a Chinese flaundryman residing in Chesley, ,‘went home to China, and left his ison, aged In years, in sole charge 'of his laundry. The young lad, ihaving no Chinese companions. pbecame lonely and homesick, and 'rece-n-tly developed symptoms .of insanity. Mr. C‘. J. Mickie, and other residents of (.‘hesley, took a ikinidly interest in the. fellow, but not understanding his language, and he not being able to under- stand the English lanzuage. it was impossibié to about the boy’s casc' tal troubles seemed MP. Mickle C(nnrnnni leg broken a couple. of weeks ago, is able to go around again. Mr. Wm. Andrews had (I. bee last week, drawmg timber for his kun11 ,Mr. Jas. Atkinson is this week. Miss Viola Rennie, of High school, spent over end with Miss Victoria Mr. Robt. Lindsay, j] Edmonton, Alta., on morning. tators-ge Booth C‘o Can udian PARISIAN Sage is daintily perfumed t grower. It is [swam falling hair or itrzhin and to cure all disc: 3P1]. Mr. Thos..B. Tucker has been putting up some big wood prices for his neighbors, Wlth his sawing machine, but came near a serious accident on Wednesday at Mr. Jas. Matthews’. His clothing caught. the spindle from the power, and the horses were stopped just in the nick of time to save a serious accident, if not death. Mr. Jas. Morrison moved from here last week to the farm he bought from Mr. A. Pettiorew. He was genera-11y considered a good citizen, and those close to him, say he was '1 -' good neighbor. PARISIAN with his aged parents, Mr. an? Mrs. James McMeeken. His many old friends and neighbors were also pleased to see him. A PECULIAR CASE __°-v 'V1 '33 generally considered a citizen, and those living to him, say he was a right neighbor. und_ersig_ned have ..... By \r; LIIC his business. It is he comp.mionship and a fellow Chinaman n the cure of the at- Hunm'er Post. V talked of w rlie thought lair IVERDALE the E1 Ltd., lakers ~' Sage is : fumed toni is muarante l_leI](.)'\V to 20 Sage has ‘9 g'enmm 'dn Fort gned have known the last 15 years, perfectly honor- 1888 transactions ble to carry out nade by his firm. JAN MARVIN, zgists, Toledo, 0. Cure is taken in- iirectl-y upon the ms indeed men- The young lmi's THE DURHAM CHRONICLE to go to charge of the PARISIAN‘ hair restore cure dandr will in . to worry him. '., Toledo, 0. in sole charge 9 young lad, -' companions, homesick, and over the we in‘ia Aljoe, y, jrq 18ft (l of wér, :mfl of the sc in Toronto many The U‘ 50 CEN’I! Fbr Mo. 8 no isk the‘ rug. 16“ for Tues day 01' Durham COD- n ll' 1asant 1ft in 3 you Sat.- Paris, the di'essni.tiu*i's -.;1‘ that city are proposing not merely to revive the bobble skirt, but it) make it tighter -Uluil M'm‘. 5” that Wumen will be almost unzibic ftu walk in it. This London L‘Xpt'l't ;says: g "The skirts 1 saw in Paris were ‘so tight around the legs that the iwearers could scarcely walk. '11": ' ugly. in some cases thay are draped u]. ,flome inches in front or on the Esi-de to allow the feet some little and are arranged with: foldq of the material in ' ‘ around the thigh and ta the ankles. . “This draped bobble -is mOI‘L' HOBBLE SKIRTS ARE '4 THAN EVER. expert who has 'just retu P3ris, the dressmakers pammour on her Don'egan pleaded sentenced to six countv jail. The lowed to go on she Would return and family, they receive her. ' keys to admit them. is the mother of a fzu children, but for the weeks has fors.lken he obtained food for her: parnmour on her hnn'h _ â€"â€" - “Al‘â€" Harriston, dated March 10th, ap- peared in Tuesdav’s London Free and educational building, led to enquiries and the subsequent ar- rest of John Donegan, and the wife of a respectable and indust- rious citizen. They appeared be- fore magistrate Spotton, charged with vagraney. The pair, accord- ing to the woman, have been stay- ing at nights in the places men- tinned, they being- nnqcnuaorl A: HARRISTON AN AW'FUL PLACE John Towm (mt. phone 18 LOW RATES FOR EASTER VIA GRAND TRUNK RY. SYSTEM. Tickets will. be issue-d at SINGLE FARE for round. trip between all stations in Canada east of Port Arthur, also to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo. Niagara Falls, Black Rock and Suspension Bridge, N .Y. Good going March 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, valid returning up to and including \Vednesday. Mir. ‘26. 1913. Full particulars and tickets from Grand Trunk Agents. James .R. Gun. Town Passenger and Ticket Agent, phone 14. John Towner, Station Ticket Ar:- James Doyle, aged 1‘2 years. oi Hepworth, was taken through Hanover on Thursday last to the \Valkerton jail. He “:15 tommittt-(l for trial on the grave charge of incest with his sixteen-year-Hl‘l sister, an infant being born on February 5th. The. (use was re- ported by a local man to the ne- glected children's department of the Ontario Government, and In- spector Grunton was sent up to investigate. He found conditions in the Doyle home of the most de- plorable character. The family were living in a log house, and seven persons .were sleeping in one room 12 by 14 feet. An older unmarried sister had got into trouble five years ago. The moth- er has been dead six years. Doyle was taken to Walkerton by con- stable Curry. Inspector Gunton unearthed another bad case at Alliston a few days ago in which a grave crime is alleged to have been committed against a nine- year-olvd girl by an old man over 70 years .of age. He has been sentl up for trial at Barrieâ€"Post. I . . 4 he hi heat chimney is in Glas-g 33w, Beogland, and is 474 feet high. 3 The deepest ,coal mine is in Bel-f - gium, and is 3,500 feet deep. The largest monolith is ogEgypt,â€"106 feet. H The biggest dock- is at (En-diff. ,Wales. ' t The strongest electric light at Sydney lighthouse, - '! The largest lighthouse ' Cape Henry, Virginia. , The greatest hmk is the Bzmk' of England, London, - h v in is (it walkerton jail. H for trial on the g incest with .hiq sister, an infant HEPW'URTH MAN \VI'IH A SEHK brew. Bible, which is the German gover which the pope offere' but which the gov: Germany would not 1 Until recently the medicine was suppm metallic gallium, $15M But lately radium ha stripped it in p about $200.000 .nx nnnn The oldest collo Colle 9, Oxford. lishet in the vcur The tallest monument is in Washington, DC. It is 555 feet high. THE LARGEST AND OLDEST or THE WORLD'S WONDERS. The largest theatre in the world is the Paris Opera House, which covers three acres of ground. The largest library is the Na- tional, in Paris, which contains 3,- 000,000 books. uressmakers -uf that proposing not. merely to __I,'II . “uuancu Her name and food for herself and her on her husband’s credit. pleaded guilty, and was to six months in the i1. The woman was :11- go on condition that . was supposed to gallium, $150,000 a p 21y radium has far it in price, 00,000 an ounce. just returned from MAN IS CHAR SERIOUS (.‘RIMl Hi. ’It was year 1050. being willing to London fashion )ronze st heat. in 1 her home haself 1nd govern ment offered $125,000 government ' not give up, pussessea of n. The woman family of six the past three appcztreu D9 htton, charge. pair, accord we been stay 3 places men at, in St. IP‘ Weighs sonu {:9 is )OO TIGHTER .l m P. ()1 world lgue is that :acles of m the Worship led to ommit niversity ])(pl cost eters )9] Ht Government Deposit to to Circulation . Due by Banks , . Government, M umci pal ‘ other Debentures . CalllmmonBomigeé: WMDiacounu ; :nomssssxsas’ EXCURSIONS TO WESTERN CANADA. '1 The Grand Trunk Railway Sys- tem will issue round trip tickets 'from stations in Canada to points fin Manitoba, Saskatchewan and 'Alberta each TUESDAY, March 4 Ito October 28, inclusive, at low grates. Tickets are good for no days. Through coaches and lPullman Tourist Sleeping cars will lleave Toronto 11.00 p.m. on abow idates, running through to ,Winni- 5pc via Chicago and St. Raul. wit out change. Tourist cars wul be equipped with bedding, and Porter in charge. Bertha may be :secured in these cars at a nom- iinal charge. The route via (‘hi- icago is an attractive one, as many large cities and towns are passed ‘en route, which breaks the mun- :otony of the journey. ' The Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- way is the shortest and quickest route between Winnipeg-Saska- toon-Edmonton, with smooth ‘roadbed, electric lighted sleeping cars, through the newest, most Government 0f J Y .11deth , . . RESOURCES uh op hand and Notes and Cheques of other Banks . . $5.54|.652.65 R. EWEN {$195M Cream Separatms tion-s him beddgd in middle fur ~ known in the he resided, as a witness in answered, “Three, four miles and down Jonathan Creek.” judge was about to fine hi1 contempt, when it develoned the witness spoke ' He lives neither in hous camp, but perumhulates his estate. and when night (-mne down wherever he may b9. In \VlntC‘r he has b0 to 20 \‘V I‘pl‘p er‘nxs .1 A 1‘ Durham Insurance of All Kinds Incl “Almoéi Eif ‘ Skirts are Slit- another Londo French capital From Durban) . JOHNSTON Sr coyoaysro Report to Dominion Government, .u we mountains of Ken- xho, being asked where ed, as a witness in court, 1, “Three, four miles 7n Jonathan Creek.” The as about to firm him hm Magnet Gasoline ' Engines Ml SIZES Home and button-115]}; wearer to determine the slit shall be.” :all the new Parisian AND th N £1.234.487.9} SO H 996.0290 I 589645 22 “0000“) 36228.99 Ontarfo uding Stock H AGENT Ont. heat. hund- lSi )l‘l tl‘ hat (.‘ham berlain ’8 Con g has Won its great rcpu extensive sale by its ’n- picturesque, and most veloping section of W ada. Through tickets reservations made by Trunk Agents. Cost than by other routes. in operation, Winnipeg Yorkton and Canora, S; Camrose, Mirror and I 'Time Tablas. lanai W. W. CORY. Deputy of the Minié‘ter at the Interior. N.B.â€"Unaut‘horized pu bliraflon 0! (hi! advertisement will not be a. name-[enact Who hm exhaust- ed his homeotend right and cannot obtain a pro-emption may enter for a purchased homestead in certain districts. Price $3.00 per act‘c Dutiea,-â€"Must reside Six months in each of three years, out- tivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.00. Dutiemâ€"Hust miae upon the ho-meatea or pre-pmption six homestead Intent) and cultivate fifty acre: extra. A. homeltelder Who has exhaust- ed his homeotead right and cannot m Fund. Surplus Profits and Reserved for Ink-rest over 18 years old. may homestead a (“Intersection of available Dum- inion land in Manitoba. Saskatch- ewan or Albert... The applicant must appear in person 1t the Don- inion Lands Agency. orSub-agvuvy for the district. Entry ,by man may be nude at any agency, on certain conditions by father. moth- er..lon, daughter, brother or sister niu} 141qu without an be pubfllhad till forbid a" l 1 Tun-to fl nonm- '14 in. ": etcâ€"50 cent. for first inwrtic subsequent insertion. All ulvemaemenm ordered be mid for in MTnm‘o. - , "up â€"-3l.50 any be viral-gm! to which M'er, nlmrn'l the human: 1: Hm Add I8 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY II! at the Chronicle Printing Hou Street. "if Manamam 'ontru‘t m )9! "I ‘, 31st Jan., 1913 mom m the add". W" to all array-g of flu» propriotor. LIABILITIES [H no. for 'hlimtiou des‘ the 'UR liming 11183 Him: to the. 1" 01‘ lunnmu can“ pet Hm tion: 3 mm. an ordered In {IRWIN L31] ljiptix H AND Ill I] March 20th CL insertion QIEONIOLI DI ion in “l.234.487.92 “'09 3.3IQ794.71 77.59155 2.339.643.00 32.0l7.v53.o: IMOZUO 37.429175“ are p. or Ill U86 192 \V \V Chopping tht‘ hes! building timht Haunpdun. fJ‘)‘ .. under $354M 800 Acres. l 1 26 Acre“ gum. m ‘0”. 11' A; c-‘xtra gum! hmM' nearly pl‘it'r 33de brats Llw Wm! all I 1.0 Act-co Bum: hm". guud huildim 800 Acres UM Ml'. 1Hm. 'l‘wmnlt‘} \Vc'st. humid h. w a dollar in th pri ‘00 m ligref Forest, fair build watered. very vhe 51. have manv w guns and same T ale or quhangv :vourlelf if F POSITIVE“ th! as suns ol "I 1913 0t

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