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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Jan 1901, p. 5

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3;; Your Favorite is . . Perfume. H .HM‘M , r-rr-dw- A; "e"""-'--" 3"! to; M In In! I an momma m at present mung nook. Add " your telephone um we. 211, M. B. During, lumbar. in; B During mod the City In: Marhet on Many morning. I“: Albert Hm nisd “a Artdgiott maul the live pigeon shoot hold a Harm on land”. Auk-1mm uh plus at the WM!” rink on Thumb, oven- tng, the tailoN u. the cloth. Tho W for the East Ward no loan. 8. B. Bruker my! C.W.W_ells. G'.5.kiiGi “intuit " nuns from Tho LO.0.P. lundlstlon of omoen will “to Elma: Thursday owning, an" Vito n spread will be partner: a! " tho lulu Hotel. Mr. Wm. Snider will probably one! In lmplelnvnt Intercom on the lot between Huntley's grocery and the runway an: on King " Mr. a. M. Wilhelm, the human mnkor in Devm'l Block has moved his not! Into the premleel former v occu- pu by Philip swam: opposite n. chef: butcher shop. tt.E.tterlttottloo. “my dog (but) " Strob’l tnnnory. GIN Reporter-A Wehrlt o mercham end I Waterloo young I, dy, who” we: we did we "certain, - to We end were mended on Friday even tt The We returned home an" 3 made one. Devin’s Drug Store. Job Phebe! on Thad” pnrchmd 'tght bundle] bathr- Iver-31m: 1100 lb. call, which were fed by Joseph Hayes of Linwood. They were the “hotshot butcher. oattlo ever M In Window Web." it! How do we know? noun-c 'pil the an”: and populu odors of the best English. French and American Perfume. are but in unlock Jreah and in lap-Codue packages. Bead the opening announcement of W. A. Ziegler on the am pm of thin lulu. Mr. Zion!" conduct- to up-to- an. time More and his weakly un- mt will form inure-ting read-l " to: than who wan good m"""") Tho tttatal1ntiget of when ot the A. o. U. w., with]: VII to hue nun - on Mmtdsy owning had to be mood Mm not.“ account» of an Me. ttfMr, B. K. Snyder who van Mg the tuner-l of his mother G. B. Itrat & Co. will mum. . "r-ttsth Cum W on Saturday an 'Ibh wm comma. Intonation: it. am new: at “nut They In M; W mum In! M “monk week to val on up 6. in In S, pl wehave done the per one trade became we sell the best-and this much we no“ todo more than ever. “001050,“ My. contained, bib -etn_l mpg-mom, . Bttqy “dimlc. dim-n Ontario and“ can... winner of the MAM Am minnow- ttri-try not! not. mother VIII I hm mm. o! In We shoutd like you to look th ough our stock. XIAS PERFUIES --eltto tet-al may um tNttSltt popular mm a mmWMnuulondu 'ntl1t,igttL'1ti m- semen], t.'ttvrw. 'rtBethto, will “E “an! 11.3.. the M Gun-- Club And Ink-numbed um '11] an. tMrth-tefthy-. lapto- Faau --- km Bid! that the work on the '-ttrteHe. -tatttt Immune “mm-clashing: [kiln “an“ C-ttttttttnt the m PM 00. In unnot- -dthemettha' you. “kWh-um hon-MM .mmhh,vlhh W‘ ”bunting“! In." - Ilium-uncanny , .a"hee" with“ -eeeie _ ”Why!” will!” manual-mom int-#760“ M Wuhan I din-O owdsrtennattoisse m-hmtuyI-a. LOCAL N EWS exquii'nr banks; pack- a or in bulk. --e. 53-9.”- m We. a had II II - el and. al,'; Mt, Ira' an ab -, C also, . 1 out. nah!“ an. took " reimb- - by no o. I. A, . t not-mm an hallm- 900mm all at tho halter. Indie“. '0" in nih- kaue-day " the load Mun-l- vhhh m in the Indian. In an "easing the Bull-h runner"- “in ofthe ttrm, It . E Coombe, ot wot-pool, In! Ir J 8 Kimble], gon- onl tum _np§|mondnm, of Bun- 29g'U', ”‘0'”. u'. 2dtett2"tttt't; - a. 1. st" 'llNdl sttttt."tutrf, t.tt-iiettar. _ NIA' on... vb - ,rtttl ..Wii-Afrtkmiyttrrt: i-e'.,.-- my, " 'tttH. tiuit_rettt.'t? 1-h- nullod in no I“! "D - 'iiieir.ooot.ttrt/ir1rJttP, wor, Inked. Tho bat order to the Syndica- noun Incl-ad, came on TM] and In tuned sized one from lean lgplo & Son, of Liver- gt Tb. Byndiouo will work entlrov y Won! of lb. Lineman farui. m Inn, than Candi-n than have days followed in the nutter of de- sign The new tiren will who the load in this, placing themselves on a pa with any and .11 of the Amerlctu upttettntr comma. The but meeting of the dimmer: of tho newly organized Canadian Fnrni- taro ManttNesturerr, Limited, was held on Frldty n the nftitrtm of the solici- tors, Hear. Smellie a Shaw, Toronto. It In (braided to rearrange the entire out! at travellers, who are in the em- ploy of the rim: that have t awed the organisation, and mother meeting will he hold to shot the territory to be moron-ed by the salesmen. Special de- signers will also he engaged to supply original delight for the Kimonos. The Bmhh trndo will he boil-d after by F. E. Coombs, who was British repre- untniivo of the Furniture . muractuh orn’ Exporting Company, which has snared the new organization. Mr. F, a. Jewel of London, Oat., was BO- pointed accountant tor the company. Elation of Oman. The Inna-ll election of the otBeere of the Evangelical Sundsy School was held on Sunday sud resulted lb, follows: Press.-) W. Schneider. Vice Prttts.-AJ. M. Umbach. ieey.---B. Diokman. Treratr.--Wm. Wanna“. Librarians - Arthur Schmidt Herman 00ml. ortran,ut--Luz1ss Billgartner. Ant. 0rganut--h"ggie Mickus. Cutting. C Two schedule curling games were} played at the rink on Monday evening, the scores resulted as follows: J.8.Lookiosklpl5, G.A.Bruceskipl4, J. I. A. Weir, P. G. Hughes, N. Nicholson, D. S. Bowlhy, C. W. Snider. Gus. Etttttg. J.B.Snlder skip 15, W. Wells skip 11, J. C. Bright, B, W. Boos, J. Brickor, M. Schiodel, Lecture on Armenia. A large audience greeted Mr. Boyaliau Monday night to listen to his unique lecture on Armenia and the customs and manners of the East. Mr. Boyajian is are'ugee from thoArmenian massacres of flee or six years ago and was assisted in his escape by Miss Frames E. Willard. He speaks tIve languages including the English linen; Jr and his rendition of Turkish prayers, and the reproduction of the marriage ceremonies of the East, though very grotesque, were realistic and gave an insight into the strange customs pre- valent in the Orient. He gave much valuable information about Armenia and its down troddeu people under the yoke or the unspeakable Tu h. _ installation of Officers. The annual installation of emcers of the Canadian Order of Foresters was held on Tuesday evening. The various reports show the Order to be in good timsaeial standing and in a prosperous eoudition, the members at present numbering 112. The oiiicers installed are as follows: C. R.-Y. M. Berlet. V. c. Is-if,',,") Bohlender. , Cup.-- ohn N. Joyce. R. C.--K. 19. Elbert. F. c.--u, K. Shinn. Tr-.-Meo, Diebei. fVW.-ArmreV Brnun. J. W.-John Lorentz. B. B.--Poter Rothnrmai. J. B.-.hoob Krona, Pttrsie1an--Dr. Baum-n. Swims Accident A very serious accident look Nara on New Year’s Day, near.Plaeilleror? “no km of Mr. C. Crmmnn. father of Alvin Oren-mun of the CHRONICLE "att. About two o’clock in the after- I noon " the children were playing hide- and-mk in the bam, Clara, one of the twin girl-met with a terrible midont. She hid in n "all of the cow stabio,the cow boo-me frightened and crushed hot mind the mnngor breaking tines rib. near the bulbous and injuring hot kidney; Her memory In doubtful. l The girl In 13 you" old. Much sym- thy I: mlt for the famllv In their " Jt'lllf. Later: A hvornMo chsnge occurred on Thursdvy And she bu llmboondolnguwell “can be expect- ed. If no other complication occurs the than! It“! be on: In the oourlo of four or an dun. on: - mm B. omen The people of Berlin end Wemrloo will be pieeeed to know that Mr. H.B. Ducting, the mule: hawker, who for meuy you! supplied them with choice mute, two-opened the City MtyBt Mule: Sammy morning. Mr. Ducting hen elven prided himeclf on keeping evemhinu ebout hie shop scrupulou- Ir cleeu end tMght end before open- ing up {of balloon me old chop bed to be thoroughly over-heuled acumen recovered, end ell the woodwork re- peinhd. Be bee deelded to cem on e ",1tt ceehbueineee which will -. II trouble end eunoyeuce eeueed by not men ad will eu- "h II- D devotee“ tttmt to mm the m Item for New It. been. whic- eleo any tut he men-d It the em me «he en en all! - I at if an T wll " m H A - Pre ctr. tt 1' iriGrsietunidt and M. Schiodel; A. C. Mayor. swan-Inna min-ti“ nun-ImpurT-I-‘3‘H [tn-lib”; A nil-o add-u but in”. to In. It It.“ Inn. oi. and: a Be5ltt-Mhr" In] In Gttftf I. "and: W. M (nth ON- Ye In . mental will. I. I. will!” has no. Wm - node! an ad m and an. M. tho bone- to you “laugh the pm is . thought to I. shoot to do. lt than “new whack-‘1 round and triad to run gray. In alto-m to nap tho him- Mr. Knit In knock t down, suiting his bud usual. a no " with geettt tores, culling". severely mud canning eon- euulon ot the brain. Rs In Mend up in an unconscious condition not! had not regained eon-crowns: at a Isle hour. [its wadi'ion in rep med by Dr. Bumbag", whd was culled in as being mum and slight hope- are held out for his recovery. urn since writing the above we loan the unfortunate man luccnmbed to his mimic. at 7 o‘clock [‘ueedny evening, - regaining cor-eciounneu, and living but ten home after the lecideut. Bognrdlng the “mm-tune» ol thew accident it now appears that Mr. Krafft had driven up to the stable and tsaiu the not of putting away the home biankete when the team turned around and made a dash iownrdn the gate, knocking down Kraift who h. d overtaken them Ind dmnolisttiestt the gate. - - . ...B, L-” -._. 044.“, 5-.-. The funeral will be held on Friday morning " 9 o’clock from tho home of his father “r. Moses Erattt to the lireslau Cometely. Deceased was thirty four yen-30f an audit consistent member ofthe Rlidgeport Bvungrlical Church. Ile wuaa brother to Mr. Chas 1s"rutt'r, butcher or" Berlin. Much Byiupatht is wall. for the parents and relatives in he sole bereavement. Death of John Tanner. Jt'bl) 'l‘anner, an aged and highly respected resident of uiswksviilo pass- .d away on Jan. 2nd and Ivan interred -aal. sunday. He was in his 78th year. An obituary notice will appear nox= week. Jam-q Pig Market. The monthly pig market was mm on' l‘uesday morning and was well unmad- od. A huge number of pics m-n- tfered. " here was a gnod de and and unusually high prices were rwlizod. Ne pigs sold from $25 to tr, van-h IltV cmdiug to site and am. Pigs between 'WO an! three mouths old suld at $4 Inna $1 50 tut-IL Elation: of Officers. The annual meeting of the Evangel- ical church choir was held on Thurs- vlay evening when the following oftieorr were eleeted: Hon. Pres-iv. G. D. Damn) B. D Prpsidemt.--0, M. Utnlmch. Vice Pri- M, F. Braecdle. see-Treasc--C. W. Schicdel. Choriator.--0. Itruegeman. ovwanitrt.--Mrs. (I W. Sehirdel. _ Asst. orgauiat-uistru.Brt"'germ"r Want the Head Oiftce. A special meeting of the Council of the Board of Trade was held Thursday evening to consider the propriety of Inovingin the matter of scouring the Head (Wine of the amalgamated furni- ture companies for A aterltro or Ber- lin. After a full eonzil ration of the matter a resolution mm passed setting forth the advantages me Twin-City pointless“ for the lleud “flies and the secretary was instrurtod to forward the same to President S. Sunder, Toronto Annual Meeting NOMINATIONS -e' Last Monday WIT. neased a hot nomination in Wanbu-g. The following were nominated for County councillors Maura Kuhry and A'matrnng; for ilcove Messrs. Scho'nk and (loan; for Couneill re A. Bald,Geo. Briehmau,Mr. Henry, H. Foley, Mr. Smith, Mr. Kelly, F. San, all are going to try their Innx. hitrs day, the 7th of.lan., will tell the talc. _ "protnoNAL.--Mr Jake Schlutzham "PrrmsosAL.---Mr Jake Schluizham left for his home in Michigan after spending a month with rtiuiiven here. . . . . . . Mrs. V. W. Wett liuifnr returned to her home here af'or expending her Xmu holidays with her parents in Baden . . _ . _ . Mr. Rum. Thompson has returned wnur midst after spending two weeks at his home in Wain-non. .. _ . . .Mr. Jake Wemaufnr, of Mllver- ton, is viUting at his ho" a here. . -... Mr. Raulie and family and .ho Mines Shun, of Siraifnrd. spent. Sunday with Mr. and Hm F. Shun. .....Mr Ind In. Znhrick. of Winahsmp were the KI,". of the blank parents. Mr. B. minister's. . . . _ . “that Mpwnr lett for Stntford Sunday. when he in at.- tending High Schho], alter spending a week a ttie home here. . . . . . Mr. L. Wattlanler Ind fnmlly Ion " Emu Zorn Saturday lot to attend the fun- ml of bl. “than . = .A. Wm. Soho“, of (motley, In use - of " brother, John, on Nov You'schy......Wo no marry to 'XP, tho day-mm of on. of our young In, lla- Limo mu, m win In”, far " TIM-u Wain-thy, via. - I. “a” gm. . . . .Hy. Wetttnuttr,rtf Ptttltpetmrtt,w" the We!“ Mutual W. Wou- - nut-loud vacuum. P. I»! teyMf Mt, tPtet h M- Bfiériiw- N W. te ROSTOCK M. lliHiard. I. E Bowman Mu. Martin, -Laist Monday wit. nation in Wanbn-g. were nominated for my Messrs. Kuhry for Reeve Messrs. z; for Council] rs A. Mrs. M re. M isa M 133 Miss Flora flachnel very plmndy outermost] a large number of her Mond- t0' Pod-1: on Wednenday evan- in: Mr. Chm. Opperuhsuuer leaves an Thuxsday for Spruce Grove, Alix, where be h I: obtained a situation. Mrs. Geo. Hutchimn and Mn. Geo. Wagon”: are inTorouto for s few days vial Mr. e." B. Harper spent Sunday with Manda in Little Buffalo. Miss Lou Tracey is spending a few days in Sc. Clements. A numherur Preston young people drove to Waterloo last Friday evening :unk surprised Mrs. Wm. Prefror, who formerly resided in Preaton. Mr, Geo. Iteariugtsr,of Toronto,spenb ‘Sunday at his home here. Mr. Alf. Bellingnr, of Bricker & mom-1's stafr, is on the sick list. Miss Chm Snider returned to Tor- onto on Monday morning after spand- ing the holidays at her home here. PE RSONAL AND SOCIAL- Mr. Percival Mitchell lefton Mon- day morning for Toronto to continue his studies at the Toronto School of Science. Miss Lena Mitchell, who has been spending tho holidat' with her par ems, Rev. and Mrs, G. A. Mitchell,ra- turned to Whitby Monday morning to rusume her studies at the Ontario _ Ladies' College. Mr. Ezra Fry, of Elmira, called on friends in town Monday while on his way to Toronto where no is attending the School of Medicine. Mr. Wm. Snider wont to aoderieh on Tuesday t , attend the annual meeting of the Goderieh Elevator Company. Irvine Schroder, who has been em- ployed at Strasser's for name time, has rammed to his home in Elmira and Gordon Ronsmf town, fills the vacancy. Mr. Will MorliotTuronto, has le- turned to town and has accepted a prwitiort " the Woollen Mill. Will will likely figure on the hockey team. Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. Snyder and Mr. Otto Smoker. who have been spending the holidays with friends and relatives in the Twin City, returned td Phila- delphia, Pa., on Monday. Mr. Speaker will mnl'luue his studies " the Phila- delphia Dental College. Mr. Cress, photographer of Pemsl tanuuesheue. was in town Tuesday to- neming old acquaintance; Mr. Albert Schulz, of Elmira, called on his brother, Rev. E. A. Schulz, on Monday while on his way to Toronto to Haulne his studies " the School of Medicine. Miss Mary Croft who spent the Xmas holidays in Toronto returned Friday. Mr. Russell Winger, of Elmira, left Samrduy for Chicago where be In! MV cnrcd 'a lucrative position. , Mr. Harvey Fry of Toronto culled on friends in town on Friday. Dr. Geo. Kumpf of Batulo' N. Y.'," spent Tuesday at his home here. _ Mina Hilda Morner who was spend- ing the holidays at her home here, re- turned to Whitby on Wednesday to resume her undie- at the Ontario Lsdiea‘ College. Mr. Reg. Morley returned to Toron mWodneaday morning. ‘ The San Snuri Club was very plow nntly entertained by thoMiuea Kraut tiger on Tuesday evening. [mammal Briefn.--Mr. Fenton and mu ugmm commenced thelr work in our school} but Monday. May they 11-90 I plow ant and successful career In our midst. . . . .The vote for our two mmdidste for council from thin ward "ood 71 tor Hum and M for Koch. The poll wu managed by Mam-.Walmr Sunder Ind (than. Hun, the former loans u re- mrning oftieerr 1nd tho mm In poll alert. ...Muln. 090. D, Dunner Ind Vslentino met, were cloned tram and older of an Lutheran oo-ttttet M. "as" sum-1 meeting Iaat not. The former III III, ttthd, mm. . ..ln. sad in. I ”who": won 2l'tu', w. Tdh't'2t not um. . . ttld m s “In ot Jllfhat "Cqets1Ftt.e iH-“Mu "f and - at We ExtemL b.-Mr. Fenwn and Min 03pm! A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS. NEW YEAR. CONESTOGO. J. Uffelmann, to all friends and Intro” our best wishes foe Persottal.-Miag Agne- Smith left [or Bridgeport tun week that. abohubun engaged in mutant tube in the public school. . . ner. and In. C. fr. 8mm and mm: numm "damn of their son Oscar " " hook: I.“ week. . ..Mr. Robert Mu: spent, New Year'- with friend- in Ypdhnti, Mien, andqepona having had n good ltime. . . _ . . Edwin Koch!“ bu gone to Baden where he inland. 10min ' 1 bltusesmithing with m. and. J. thu. Briefa.--Henrv Samar Miled a hog which dremd 570 pound... .'... Adam Smith bu bought the tsr,fotw.Dorst known as "Wmhtor full." Bend C'oneert.--T'tte one." given by our band on the 28th ale wes e de, cided success i1nsmsiis11y end as an en~ tertaiurmmt wee one of the been ever given here. Mr. Bennett surpassed himself and was reputedly enoored. The Miss Zoellnr-re with xylophone and violin solo were botuttifalir rendered and every number reoelved en encore. The vocal soloe by Miss trp, Enehn especially the one with vio in obligeta ‘ were greetlv appreeieued while the prune 50105 of Miss Lerpetthe Butthttetr- gard surprised everyone es not my knew that we had such en momplish- ed pianist in our midst. A oornet solo by MLSpnrgeon Shopperd of Waterloo was much appreciated. Teken ell through the concert wee one of the tin- eet musical treats ever given here end may it not belong ere the band will give us enoeher snob. Briefs-Our School Bond are adver- tising in the Toronto Globe this week for a male teacher, holding a iirttt or second class msrtifimxte to take charge of our public school on Feb. lot for the balsam of the you. . Mr Chan. Poppler is the newly elect- ed trustee. He and the Malnuhmea Howlett and Thomas Mme) now oom- priae the Board. -- -. -- . r, ,mA_;__ L:. In...“ r.“ -_V ....w Mr.Geo. Mom] is ofmring his home and pltseutnittr9op for sale. His is an exce lent opening for an enterpris- ing man. Mr. J. Hewlett who he: very ec- ceptably eerved two you! in our town- ship council le again in the fuld. Be well meme the renewed ttottfidstMte of the Woolwloh voters. . wrl‘lilévgtggg pGGLpsr the tunnel bridge we; sttrlr_om' Wt! donuts; "My WV. --" -__ W, - Peraonar-Mr.Bsnmstt lu- reigned his position as teacher sud will assume the primsiptslship of one of the Sult- ford schools on Feb. lat. The London corn-pendent of The! York Sun says "that the moat promit ing market is offered in the United Kingdom for American furniture man- ttfaoturem," and also addcthat"tV sending good furniture ontorpriaing manufacturer: will find I trade - ing them which will pay landmine Briefs-- Om "'"e _-__ T-'-"" _ _ polite.” q'hesctutadisnPuntttarxtMatt- ufucturers, Limited, which came Into existence leet week, with e eepitel of $3,000,000 in well equipped to do a very lame export trade. It has nbeorbod the Furniture 1Eanumestrtritttr Exporting Co. of Berlin and Liverpool. and also the Andemn Co.’e English organisation. This will (Ive the new company em lo fecilitiee to compete with the man Sate- rector-lee Ine- ceeefnlly. In connection with thin we might add that by New to our ed- vertieina oolnmne the er will nee the ennonncement of the Cenede Fur- i nitnre Manufacture", Limited, who ere offering tb portion of it! preference l stock to the public. It ie one of the beet investmente offered. IF YOU NEED 'i'i'l'iirkFfLC'2".'. A tNjilroa2'ii'-t'ii'ii"i")ifi1'i'i'" come to us for it. We have n‘ new and very carefully selected1 line of clocks of evuy (Inscriptiom We have everything from I chap clock, with u very load than to wake up the serum. girlpdown to olegnnt and Melanin that keep ' My. and talk. no who at all. Como ill and look them over, vim tttet VB to buy at not We hula-o 8 a, " but Ill-in doth lot a at WINC- f E.J.Rooo. THE NEW FURNITURE COMPANY HEIDELBBRG. HATEIL”. West. Mantra“ mnb'd'ommmanhNI uhmylMWwMuypflh-I’m. m him-h“. Oucvsyof‘on (“It clash?" was! usoNtltetetatorm"to..e with d A was: .__... o. tiiiUd'iFG will comm . .3 'at-rio/Art' “A. will be continual throughout. thi- nth. It. {m - , of a. ntt,ett2 odheh, M no equally [and trtGtl'UWr1.'le; "Infusghg and Itee upon It tht" I. T GGii FaTkaaTiaTiad "Tam - , morning. Eartgaoedi-ttV In“ trut att III. amd chitin-t - all Juan. l manly Ladieelaetrets _ (Int. mad-w) inland 1nd chateau:- we. Mn no ANION. ,ooiestsoieo..1tl6V0 so We" 1% V in colon And black-ll thin union'- style; tggi",',', direct from an m In from 8% to to. will all I). told " hull ot regular Innk- " _ Ladies' Cloth Capes in black and colon. " - n- 'eod Pyey.h speck} st Mo, 3.” " Ina £3.50. - .. 7 Children's Ulsten. Anico lot of wax-In ulster: in tword and smooth sloth a “new prun- walnut.....3.60. MINNIE-00 ‘leics' Tailor made Suits. Now in A good than to buy . quit Mun! money, only a. few left, use them. Buck cloth units. dou- ble breasted, nun linod.velvet col- tar,_reguur 1A00tqr,. . . .. "'U" . A9.0 -iiuck Iuitmdouble broaated,mer- earned Habits worth 11.00 for . 38.75 (hey tw units, medium shade worth Paar for .... ...... ......8&60 Children's Iderdown Coats (we ctr-i and! on ' reg!» ftri'so1'iir.e. r".'.".".'.).".'.":".'.'..'?.')) -riil'GiGGOieirritr2 white" rand green, fancy checks, worth 1.75 and2.(l) for........ /..........81.= Ladies' Skirts. Heavy cloth skirts. new “in“: make, stitched, inverted ban in dark green. gs,tt 85 value for 33.90 Ladies' tw lkirtagmallchecke Illa plain cloth sskirta,rmgular 5.75, IpeciaJart .... ........ .t.... ....“.50 Ladies‘ heavy cloth skirts. in black navy am! br6wmretpxlar $6 for '4.96l Ladies' Underskirts. 8 colored Moreen skirt... with red lining. deep and narrow frills, reti- uerwfpr ....-tt'r'u'."'.' km! .75 Eyes tiring easily Prove eyestrain. -uGiowdisddtk, with tur trim- miyyr 3:00 mega}, spocinjfy. . IP) Do not wait till serious trouble develops. Have the strain removed. The sooner the easier. RYAN’ Prone! adjusted glasses will ir& We are experts in relieving eye strain and guarantee satisfaction. “31;: Sign}; isjriis,iiLed, 2 min olfrilh285 for _...............! Diaries . FOR... (iiiii'jiiii) Blacksmith Shop and House to? Sale. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN WATERLOO. N a thriving village In 'ratagrmo County. , Mum. Shop oonhln- nu noes-n! For rum Mount- addu- Box WWI“. WV ' IB-l mo. The underlined begs to un- nounco to the public tr-tly that he wlll gun I'l%1 in the 1gterMl'gf'lrf, and II n-opcn the Olty out. Ink“. tttTilt the Wanioo Woollen lull. ing Bl... on SATURDAY. JAN. 6th, who“ he will keep in lmk tho vuy dialog-oz of out. only. Noon!” will bucoliclhd a. hop 'ati i,i,"1atgl%'lf on «on n a in panoply and. - a. B. humu- wmo. J... an. 19m. Martin Bros., Pocket & Office 69%.” l. G. HELLER. Meat Market. . B. RYAN & GO. K 3.901. ---FOR---- a "we 9.93""... Waterloo, 93L Minty. N9 [Slaw andies' wan Peg',. 1tt,t,2'Nht _'-"9 t,'hltr;T. ... 25."??? If?" a only Mom an: - Etrdpr ind tTtuiku,rewtur-M0 G . blink ‘nd VIM! JIMt m?!» minim vyefyFLe"i ursl Fun! 2 ' Our Fun no good ulna M In Beit 0% ttt qunliU" - prim-.91“- hte,.,.,,,,,..,, .m -iaiie" "ilaFFaaaT “Ta - tart',.", ugh. Mug-I. , or ..................... Rod um 1mm '2'NeltT,ll button. LN velvet trimming worth LI). Rod Roman “an - ed nod tuckndavorth 300 t unl- 5Mfor..................,... Buck nun In!“ “and. 1esr4aoior...-.-A... ..,-.-_- Also-v numuurun am ...__-,_V in sable and electric not!“ p, prices. f2' [Grey lamb eoiiam "gull: or..............---.'"):' Grey lamb coll»: result-l I tol.'r.".,.r7.C.T.l.r..?.i1vcAh " f Grey lamb callus regal-r t or. ..........-tr-.'=" Mul’fsinuble. Thibot and . 3.26, 3.50. Lli0, 1.50 and 38.00- a. Ladies' mir Lined Capes. _ J: ver " ei"iauupd.oy.ey.'-ii' pra 1800 " tMit. l " 19.00 " 17.0). .1 " 21.0. " 18"). 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