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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 3 May 1900, p. 3

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V In this. a Ivan-Io ' ri'iit?ii.ie?s'2'ti'ti?i'1'ri't' ru' - ' ',... -bTtgttaBthrtam. u. m. “In." a - ”aiming”. Rev fl s Batlmtrtt has returned 1'ii'L", from New York where he attended the ','drSet, Ecumenical Conference, held there Mm, with: during the put week. The Sol The 1"g1,"d, on Co. has leased follow- - all e farms along tho 4th line H” 1 dPeel nud will drill for on during the " 1 coming summer _ The North Dakota Eagle in a recent. he lunch following resuming the drug firm of W. Hater & Co., of that pine. ELM-amt: tbttotsotottr win-mgr), Mr. I K. Inter. W. Mr & Cole new drew“ me in In: Wedneethy e'enlng end we: right to work the next morning. This ilrm has built up such e [ergo tredo since they started in business a kw momhl If) that Mr. Heater man he! to man to the pram-mum work 'll'trh'l'o',1',1'gfl,','l'lh','lt'te “tend e0, beeidee the large We they have in went medicinee and other nucle- in their line. They he" urge eon "DECK", of we coming in onyx-en mln, Ind yoi: mm tiitd . bone} mocked drug store In the Nonhwut dig-theirs. (Minna-ea for your- ”If. IR. WALER MASTERS SUCCESS Mr. Frank Haiman has purchased a tttMs min; mare from Mr. Goo. Sch- midt at a handsome figure. A splen- did cab harness has also been added P the equipment of the popular nab- Mr. Philip Koerber of Bridgeport main 0 fish 22 l Zinc)»: in length and weighing 5 [be 2 " In the Grand River on Thursday and another 21 1-2 Inches long weighing 4 lbs on Friday. Mr. Paul Pequngnat in vacating his more next the Bank of Commerce and the stock is being moved into the store " meson: occupied by Mr Phil Peq- uogmt. The old some will be used an a showroom by the Berlin and Itaerele Co, who will take possession " once. A meeting was held on Thursday evening when the preparations were made for the Queen’s Birthday Cele- bration. Those present Were Messrs “ling and Philips representing the Band; l-‘orsyth and Sims, of the Rang- ers F. C; and J Cochrane and A. S. Greene of the Basel-all Club. The celebration will be a joint one under the auspices of these three clubs. At 10 a. in. there will he a Waterloo County Baseball League championship game between Berlin and Waterloo and ahother at2 p. m., brtween the same clubs, tbltroaehampiomrltip match " 4 p. m., the old time rivals Perlin and Seaforth will meet in a champion ship W. F. A. match. The day will he wound up by a monster display of firrrworks and a band concert in Vie.. toria Park in the evening. The com- mittee will meet again next Wednes- day night, when a number of additional attractions will be arranged for. Mr. Harvey Devin. moved his house- hold 1sfhrets, to Berlin Saturday. I [0 null take up houas-keopistg on May lat. Rev. W. B. Harvey, B. A. of Fergus will preach in the Methodist Church, Berlin on Sunday May 6th, and on tho following Monday will give his famous lecture "To and fro in the Eternal City." The old riddle, Why did the Ply flyt -.-BotautH, the Spider spied, her-has inspired one of our readers to send use to! variants: Why did the Whale wail! Because the Smelt smelt. Why did the Quail quail? Because the Adder had her. And best of all, Why did the Owl howl! Because the Woodpecker would peek her. A very planning event we: the social glven by tho Sunday School Teachers of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church on Wednesday evening. The program In. an excellent ‘ne of ruled literary, vocal and instrumental nowhere. Among the latter the violin eolo, by Mr. John Smith, comet solo, by Mr. Bulme and the violin duet by Mater: A. and B. Knnulf deserts special mention. The attendance was large end all were sorry when the hour for cloning came been added to ttte29ttt Battalion Band. The latter is . frrat-et1aas Euphouium We! having tor a number ulnar: phyod with the band: of the Queen’s Own Itifiet, and the 48th Bluhlanden. no will very likely bring hi: family to town shortly. ed. At In: own request I full and complete inruugnuon Into nu moral ohm-actor ml sanding u I cum-mu nun-m will be mule by . council com~ pond at ropreoemu‘vu of noun or not: communion] churches, to be linked by the tttut church. Gd: Beftmnr.-thtir on. hundred and all. In" applied to: umber-Np in: the Gait Fm unruly. The Ber- lin “but: humor . tttmit-tt - nae-Imam Ilium-yum out: town. Her tere, PM Milo.) GRADUATES OF HIV 9-; maxi val-o - nun noun qr mm Illa no hill June FY N C A " Royals en enemy more million to fight. h ',,' Jrdtggg, " '2,tgl"" we: this ray with e well-known Am. " iirs' f,'r'll', " Y?! C A oricen oilioer in thement wet. Been in hr“: oo " . . . . 'e,'r'Mtptte, t1nd he lama“:- any: ' y men were on, 3 Ie-ttrp, " Y ll C A fhstter%g, end vein about Iy been. - "h " Wtsterioo I need two bottles! st', Dr. Agnew! Cure for themed. I ee liken new men Y x C A rum CLUB. and woulan itimttt " {Icing “other 'lhe Y M C A Tennis club held camp-ign- 1t'sto'mtdertititiUrt- their tunnel meeting on Thnredey inc." night end elected the following oili- -----------.- IMN.'-- The Greet In - Prue. - E. P. Clemene - Vice Pres - B. PM Boot-nor l we- much home-ed by the story Beer Tm W. A. Mr, of e mmm mullet who wee be- The entrence fee will be .00 pay ing and " e hotel able. While ebie in ndvenoe. Three court- will be well-in he even hie time observing e iittod out this mean. very elegant-looking gentlemen who enema: comm" new“; own: man": 'lt,',", 'tgAct't't TU The claret: in: Ban-931.23% no" - limped been indleeted that be r...- m... - - - - - __n._ - . -__ _ Donna: comm" nun“. own: The clerk- ol the Bookworm?- not. have muted s baseball club undul- “to following oat-.-- Pm - A 0 Rocha-er, Vice Pm - norm Bethun- Mmm - E 0 Boom.“ Captain . aw End“! 308', . Walter M Tron - A ll Pat (he. my, - a. J. an." I“ . In, I“ t _ 1'. - " h “7-.“ H- Season": tickets will be issued at ah, admitting holders to all City League matches in Berlin, in the Spring au- ton, without extra charm. P. The Schedule was then drum up " -II-_-. Means. D. Forsyth, D. Brown, J. S. Lemur, A. Rude", G. Boehmer. M. F, Boehmer, J. Bowman, A. Kramer and B. Brown were ap~ pointed referees, one of cheee to be chosen at tho different matches, by the executive. Games not gods will count in the contest. The Waterloo Club would not enter unless they were allowed to do their own timultMg. This diitieattr was " length got orer by allowing Waterloo to, have control of their gate receipts " the games in Waterloo and the Ex- ecutive wi l do all tho other timuteing. The Waterloo Cub will have to hand in six dollars. besides the entrance fee of $2 00, as their share toward pur- chasing medals, and in case this is more than the proportionate amount at the end of the season, the extra amount will be refunded. All games this season wi‘l begin at 6:46. If a side has not a full team on the Bold at that time the match will proceed with the men present. No changeot‘ men will he allowed alter half time. The clause allowing the signing of 18 men only, was struck out. Each team will be allowed to register as many legti- a'te players as they wish, but all lists‘ must be in the hands of the League} Secretary one week prior to the f1rst match. _ The exccniirc of the Twin CitrPoot- ball League, formerly the City Foot- ball League, held a meetlug on Thurs- day night at the Y. M. C. A.,ull mem- here present. A number of important matters came up " dl caselon and were not disposed of until 11:15. and Glencoe have already tsignified their willingness to join the new league and it is expeeurd that St. Marys, St. Thomas, Perth)", 8tratbroy and Luann will fall in line. The league will very likely be in affiliation with the W. F. A. The employm of Lippert & Co’s furniture factory have organized a base- ball club. on Good Friday, was to be formed is now a reality, having been organized in London on Thursday night. Among the ottieorts we notice two ox~Berlinites. Mr. D. B. Dewar is an Hon. Vice- I’roaident and Thou. Tumbull in Beer Treu. Mr. Govenlock is Tiers-Pres, idem. Clubs from London, Innrooll E. Wm r, goal; Boyer and Baker, backs; Kuhn, Skulls, Kw, half- back; Heller, centre; Knoll 3nd Blunt, left wing and leinko and G. Wagner, ‘right wing. Chan W. Hagen refereed who much to the summation of all. l’l‘he scoring In done in the has half, the am goal bolus put past. tho pm" by Keller and the other by Meinke. The Elmira boys will play a return match in Berlin next Friday. xzw FOOTBALL menu. The new football league which Hon. President Govonlock of the W. P. A. midi.“ she annual meeting In Berlin ' TWIN . CITY FOQTBALL LBAG UB, gram-W "u - “W” "P - BetterTahe my. cum. on d Bane. .- m m With a ow Heart-Dr. May 14.-Y M C A " Boyd: . . " 17.--W-o " Rangers in Mac“: forth: Heart Gives Rebel _ ~30?!“ _ III ' um 2 Berlin 7 - WV" ..- I-Royals " Rangers ltr] M C A at Waterloo - M C A " Rangers 31:R_9ym n Waterloo in Bertti, p- _ m A man mar pu- through all the dangers of wu- And come through without I so", only to and that dia. eaoo In. laid hold or him and he has In enemy more ruthleu to tuttt. It was this my with a well-known Am. erican one“ In the meant an. Heart also.” developed, mad be any: In writ- eug: “I, Illmonta were palpitatton, fiutteMng, Ind poll: about Iy Mart. I mod two bottles or Dr. Agnow'n Cum for the hurt. I feel like u now mm and would not itimttt at being moth» campus-n. In I wonderful heart spec‘ Inc." out}. olihoriVHQ-GT; aaa' Ho VIM! a.aaittmtrhrttutttat word. "11;? “new MIL-pal: which n " ttttttmth of g - tmttqgttt. mum "ate, an "at. 1|»me the 'd"Bt m m M m " - m tttt nun-q man an t nu a thou-van. and. Insult-m s will exhibit farming implemenw at Tomato Exhilition or any other {all fair. The implement makers justify their decision to cease exhibiting at the various fall exhibitions throughout the Dominion on the ground that the results do not at all justify the expense A representative of the Massey Harris Company said the public had no idea of the cost of these exhibits. The amount rm from $75,000 to 't00,000 a year, and even small manufacturers had to spend about $4000 to make A decent showing at a fair like the Tor. onto Exhibition. Mr McNair will be communicated with at once and a. general meeting of the Bond of Trade will he called when he can be preeent. He will lie asked then also to :ddreeethe Town Conn- ell. Altogether the prospects for the Port Dover road look very bright. As the result our) agreement signed in Toronto by the leading farming im- plement manufacturers ot Ontario, all the provincial (sire, will this year loee one of their principal depenmente.‘ The ogreement is that no manufacturer Moved by J. U. Clemens, seconded by W Cairnes that this Board declares itself of being emphatiwa in favor of me building of a line of railway toGod- erich and that a delegate be appointed from this Board to accompany a depu- mien to Ottawa in order to earnestly request the Government to grant the usual subsidy of83200 per mile to the Port Dover, Brautrord, Berlin and I Goderich It', Co., which it is claimed will enable them to construct this im- portant line " an early date. And al- so that the President of this Board be authorized to address a circular letter to the ditremnt municipal councils " fected and interested requesting them to appoint a delegate and accompany the deputation to Ottawa, and the President or this Board be delegated " a representative. It is tsotrf1dontlr expected that the building of this im- portant line of railway will materially enhance the prosperity of this town. RalG1rm)rd",." Ae", " III "int a 1=ttt'a2ttT. F _ t'd'l'g'Itdt, i'i9,'iri'ti',hattiiitct.t,tritit. {atom may m . . . “mi and). not... 0 I D03.- ' (eller,".,' uncut'ii-Mhm iiiir'ii'iiF"i'ti'iHi?t. - ' tothttBe-d. 150M!“ lullaby“.- lhvhu “minim-3M Wk. 'rftheBo.edatrtaeGn.as we: . MISSED BULLETS TO MEET A WORSE FATE. and' i. 'm If "ourYMCA"tr tttttatt In scholar, at m. H P Bookworm!” 'l't'l'il'l.' {tested that be Indiana spin 'st1trte"lipe- -or‘n locum. "tttrtthtosortitttqtitw,trettid on- wthonmwwnia ”has." "Tho be. upon the Inn“ whhh Boor"apoemin-s-ttiissmtes. not his gnu Imam. who «a ttt In" mun "not pm-tother-mt-tttnr-tu.. apps-ad - 'rue'er'yttiytltrt-md In, "Pam '"lltl'M'Atttg',,t,'Mtti,pt no ”of m. "an of Ian- L"!!! that my: 'Yee-hr 9! I- at i and he has "8010! "10 bounty ortttt “If cox.Whon " in tuppoitionedaatonomv.-tur,oi4 to tuttt. h be cloud the chm-man drew Mr. in Boar amt when mt at Worth; 1-httomt Am. Moody’s attention to the {not that be 31,453 in .196: " am Bari, 31,544 in tau. mart bid forgottett to mention that our Tomto:md the1mumreofapeimmal. any-In "n. mom are “mon- far Ind with t of830,ihrt' in mill supplies " than . palpitatiost, Frederick Show!" to be the Ttartteu. n’mo points. The real auto include. " m, Mart. Iartttomin Mr.Pmpmgmtt's lie-ii. 015,000 in mill progeny " Win, Ann-mm Xenon mama-Io . hun- am"fk5,000inGodertett1ota. Against . . a... m... om mil-don ott"Att 'sxpsruettse in MI am. more in u debit of $8,606 duo Icing moth» In)!" by Mr. Stinky Mouth) of Ham on accounts. Minimum. ilton. imam-decided hit mu- Mr. 035mg m. his will boot in m norm-of IBM be mint! “I 1888. m. residence. Ila-amount, in -- ain't “hid” eel as of 1 boy who - you“, he lett to In. 'rift, mm Soon. thintm " night." with an annuity or t12,ooo. Should 'rheneuttto-qhtrBita, Clan" MN. ognvio may gun, banner, by an nary womb! Mr. Arnold Jun-on and an. willrooolvo onlytbonmopuun. rsrbo um ba- 183004100 Nb Mr. A. A. Etrr. Ther mm which not hmMndepon “do. While tol 'o'lrlll'2'lllfis being done and new». 't."'i"g2"1tg',t','N The ballooning . 'mtidrtotitorttrteh tor tttetr IMO the. tuna, Albert Edward, nil-In mlonun who leader "r. . J. tread. Wm Ind (Irvin Lug, as each bo- woodcut] If "Our Y I C A" brought om Ila-n quashed 035,000, on be handed over mom. um. Ill-‘BoohdeJE “on 'mmmmmoiaoyun and that be Mr. Ruskin satin delight“ unplu- The only mm, Alia no“, dam m. locum. "tttrttNosoetitttqtitw,trettid on- in the moral dim trfttte at». thonmwmln and be it". "The be. upon the “with.” child has ruched out which Boor"spomsin-s-toiumtes.ln yeti-0H0. Thom-wi- got his gnu Imam. who «a In In" an III mummo-pnm -. an nice pert-tother-rt-tttttnr-tu.. ity mid-u. trt ttte mm a! " Inn-ad you Wmmumwtmpmm mm Ivan-ling. or M; in. I. "?!I in. 2JM'an,'2t'et'Ai'pt no - to “I. it It “mouth other WWII-un- 'tred-ttttttttr-it-tar, with“ madman t1tn22'tdtn't,'tt'2tii nil-Ms 'ytoiiA-atMlrtpaqrhe-atturttre Mi '. 5 ee Et.tte...etyeritia- . 'rece' manual as. Ho 1150 spoke of the high quality of the goods turned out by our factor in This m duo in . you measure to the Gamma workmen who an M iculu in their work. Berlin is noted lino for the - of in fair cox.Whon he cloud the chllrlnan drew Mr. Moody’l attention to the {not that he hull forgomn to mention that our mu are {unions in Ind wide. Frederick St.,mma to be the particu- lar thorn in)“. Pequognat'l nah. Next on the progn- ouu d hun- orono tacit-don on “An 'sxperumss in IN," by Mr. Stinky Icahn of Bam- llton. This m I decided hit Ind " m storms of any.“ be mind “I ain't “hid” as] ng of 1 boy who - "1113'- " night." . The next tout wu“0urB|blo Ch." pmpoaod by Mr. Arnold Jun-on tad 'a1,'l1S',',',t Mr. A. A. may. Thor tol 'o'lrlll'2'lllfis being done Ind omtHttotmrtoorttrstsh tor their ublo leader It". R. J. Head. “Our fair town and in Induuries" was proposed by Mr. A. Bricker and responded to by Mr. W. J. Moody. It Bricker upon of Begun no a great common-013! venue and_a any of church~ Directly following the supper, came and the genuine. woman». Mr. Arthur Poquegnat loot 5mm, b acted u chairman and timt called on system, and bani Mr. E. D. Lang to propose the tout Celery Compounl of “The Queen." Mr. Lang indulged gut, Berlin. Ont in some felicitoua temarkn on the good -__- qualities of our Sorerign Lady. The W. W. OG trrtmt'rarttmtrxqttrmitrd to by Rev. R. J. Head in his usual uble manner. What, w. t I The Mombm' supper at the Y. M. Guanonms OF LIFE. C. A. on Friday evenin! was a marked ---- sueeess as are all events of the kind Skill‘ul, accurate and properly qua- held under the auspices of this well lined dragging are manna“: of human manned institution. The membersol life. To such, you may with cond- tho Women’s Auxiliary were out in full deuce intruet the Ming of every pre- roree end provideda great variety of scription. Our conveniences, advan- choice delicacies. Tho tables were tapes and immense stock of pure literally loaded down with ttood things dings, enable us to till prescriptions to and the fact. that hourly 200 people the satisfaction oldoctor and patient. were present, renders unnecessary the Palm’s Celery Compound has a statement that it took a very large wonderful sale with us, and is giving quantity of sandwiches, and various grand results to the sick. Our supply etoetme, and , deal of work. of this noted medicine is always fresh No detinite, action was when in re- gard to the overcrowding in the Agnes St. kindergarten. Bat it wee the im- pression of the Board that no child under 5 yea-e of age ehonld be ad- mitted. They however do not wish to see any child 5 years old turned away onacoount of lack ofaeeommodattotrand repommend that the older hindrsrgtsrtern puplle be advanced in such cues. Y. M. C. A. MEMBER'S SUPPER. Thou. Forum, or the Howard Fum- ace Co., asked the Board to some a balance of $6.60 which he claims in dun the ttrm on the launch: Margaret Ave. shoot. He also and for a testimonial. Both these matters were laid o?".: until next meeting. Trim: Oftitutr incur {ski-ta 3n], onions , trmptoy of?!) amass. The principnln of the schools and channel! of the different committees were appointed a committee to arrange a program for Empire Day, May_23. _ Reports of the month’s “madame were filed as well " Inspector PW- report on the work of the Teaches. The Inspector also gave a report. re- garding reading in the Schools In which he stated tut the reading we: not as good as might be due probably to the fact that Gonna: was taught in some of the lower forms. Chums» Buchlmupt reported har- intt waited upon the Board or Water Commissioner. in regard to {we tutor for the Schools. They want 10e per 1000 gullona. This mu very unpopular with the School Board and the ther account was not pound. The “In, of Caretaker Underwood In. tued " 8300 per your. The tandem- ot Nicholson & Murphy to supply seven map. of Ontario " $4.60 III accepted. Fwd. Hanna’s Otter to clean the Wad amine" for High School Bun-ewe. in to be tended to provide eddltionei Principal Suddebv and Mr. 0. M. pound. for [gleam There will be Dehue were empowered to purchue drive-wen magi: it. The water unionery end kindergarten meted-l connection in to he put in this year ltd tor 1900. will lance-lime the laying of 1300 he: TY. tttttrg.',!,?"- Underwood ot pipe. a. R. Mu, suppllu .9t P. Hymnal, " 1.50 Boom & Cu. ink 3.00 B. Human. applies .30 New". & Co., broom 1.40 PM.“ & Son, new”. 1.25 It. won Neubmnn, “Inmate 3l.00 Touche" & mutu- Hindu 900.61 it - -e Mutwwubh BM“! '9tetourrttr . an I " QUICKLY All dl Our “on u I 21.03 'pres-t “a . am that Mpg-tun. to 2;: a. an. ballots. 0n mm- an .3 14ml: Ind It“ land. all no any " "ttid that I. unworthy and: no "eee. 2 " An In the put. my. Colery Cun- .9t madam rtuskt-rimttittg medi- LM ulna. Ian-"Month; mod " 3.0t) who: to new It to can .30 tflg,tfptttt,tgg'ttt,t, Anal! 1.40 In ' of the genuine Mae’- Calm 1.25 fesermd ther ilototbr-8. Sn]. s."G um that '" a.“ no "eee. 250 AlbmmJ’uu'l N mwlruhuml Gi ulna. [alumnae-cu i.Tii, who: to new '30 tflg,tfptttt,tg: 1'40 In ' of the genuine] iii fesermd ther 19m " all P. “A _ t. my; . 'liliE'r't I. l't'lti'JJUi.XdT.' , m. but“. In. tttPt. to , a“ " badly that" lb kahu- Hit, executors. Archibald Mchder, banker, and Sunnol A. Mollnrtry. ac- counnm, both orMoettrxral, to-day, m the Toronto Surrogate Counhlpplied for administration of Mr. Ogilvie‘u en- tatflrttttisptovttrxs. ___ V--- 7 When W. W. Ogilvie, the millionaire miller of noun-eel, died on January 12th lest, he left an estate of Kt,000,000 in Quebec province, end another 8tW. 392 in Ontario. Palm’s Celery Compound has a wonderful sale with us, and is giving "ttttut 3303 grand results to the sick. Our supply of this noted medicine ls always fresh Sole Agents and the genuine. If you would regain lost stung“), brace up the nervous WATERLOO. system, and banish disease, use Paine's _______, Celery Ct.r.tnreu1t6.---A. J. Roms, Drug- T-TLT-Cr-Tic- Smith, according to Detective Enl- pin. said he would go back and, if necessary, spend $50,000 in defeating the Injunctions. When told of the chm-go on which he was arrested he smiled and anid he was willing to re- turn to Berlin without extradition papers. A telegram found in the prisoner’s which mytsdts:-- J. A. Smith, Great Northern Hotel: You no crazy; approaching danger. I will he at Great Northern Thursday naming. Have written. The charge against Smith, it was learned later, is that of obtaining 8100 from John McDougall, aconrt clerk, to whom it in said be disposed of 100 min- ing 1Ntrtifittatatr. Among Smith’s eifects was found a copy of an injunction secured against him by the Grand Forks Townsite company, its bill of particulars containing the charge that he received $7,664, the proceeds of the sale of lot) and sand, in hiacapsoity as secretary of the company, and retained the same and has not accounted to the company therefor; also an injunction restraining him from withdrawing from the Merchants Bank of Halifax any funds standing to his credit until May 8, khan the matter is to he heard. Klippert, chief constable of Berlin, Ont, ttttid:--.."- J. A. Smith, ob, mining more, by Mao pretence. May be found at Northern Hotel." The Chicago Tribune bu this version of the eatNr.--J. A. Smith, n wealthy resident or Gun, Ont, and formerly eecreury of the Grand Forte Tommie tummy, Grand Forks City, British Columbia, was sneezed in the Great Northern Hotel by Detective Sargent: Enlpin and Book. A telegram received kr_Chief of Detective- Collenn from J. Detective Klippon wont to Chicago l raw days Mo to bring back J. A. Smith who is charged with fraudulent- ly dupe-mg of mining eertitieateg hero. Smith intimated that he uould come without extradition papers, but um- wnrds rlt_antred_ttu, mind. SUITE WOULD NOT COME. W. W. OGILVIE'S WILL. ODORLESS ECONOMICAL LESS PRICE than an? other in the market. Ladies What You Will not Find at uni a 'isFai7GiliiiGaTGUGhG E I.» Ill-I m. Wht.rtsitr ut a. m Airtrtr See. - - _ __ You will be m rigidly cured "you mum a Inn ve dose of Arer's pill: etch . night. They mus: the sluggish liver and mu can: Nliousncm this: FbiiiG. TW, wort. Itieirove, all im- _ ea fhrqt ttt? QEN- Atyt_it “no.” um. lemmnver,mneyi, E!!! and rttis Mom!!!” Eng-hid}; igGd iii: ii, iiriitii Tom IP2t,t'2Ngt", outnu- ttuttlr/dt'ffde,t2tJi “it, lid “about“: wait; You "Enough! may“ tt-esteop. f,'ii'1'r'lfh1tl'fftl'l"llo'rti1t hum Yul-uncut": "I. gal-“buyout. iraTeTidhTrTd ircrukuai. -ies, uni-u an)“; I. at '0. E»; thy Griaiser- (at J. S. R00S.-aole Local Agent. BREE... Mrs. Steuernagel's establish- ment you will not find elsewhere. The latest novelties in MILLINERY GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Fancy silks for Waists and fancy cushions, etc. Laces, insertion, allover lace of all descriptions; colored fringes, velvet, baby rib- bon, etc. Cheap Shoes d. s. Boos 'r) . The Pr1trArt ,7ras C . good material. Odds and ends of Ar foot wear will be offered at bargain prices dur- ing March in order to have: our stock for spring importac “out. A line stock of trunk. on hand. Cannot be made of Mrs. th Steuernagol Rouse Decoration Man's old Shad WAT“ The undersigned has on hand a great variety of the most Leauxiful and original designs; also borders of 20 inches' width in one or more colors in oil, for the decoration of rooms, kitchens and halls. Paper- hanging, all kinds of embroidery patterns,paint- ing on marble, glass, shields, etc., a speci- alty. My prices are the lowest In the County and I am prcpared to execute ati orders entrusted to me 10 the satisfaction of my cus- tomers in the shortest p00- sible time. Jno. Schmidt'l . lht A 'e ve 'm','iip.i ts); _ _ not in: and . C ',e'tat"ip'tg Fr; now 60cm not G" hoe new and Itt how" u wearmittt 40: [LOW we. are“ won '5: new 1’. white “(his 8! " 'r. 7.51: min. [at 6oe, 50: s sirts fee 40c. call“. we each or lhtenfc 25c, and in an}! M wrll get special bar. gains tor the next two weeks at _ PAUL QUENTIIEII, Painter fl

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