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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Aug 1912, p. 4

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$3 ews Notes.â€"Mr. ana Mrs. H. W. iy the guests 8. r.â€"and Mrs. Chas. Hildebrandt ) Bubday in Detroit.â€"Mrs. Charâ€" J Fox and children left on Monâ€" _ #%0 . spend a month 19‘0-2 Mre. â€" Fox‘s parents, Mtr. A A {Z*»‘.&', nas Parker.â€"Miss Ida Moâ€" ¢ Bpent Sunday at her home in tehell â€"Mrs. °R. J. Kerr of Berlin d the Misses Wettlauier of Walkerâ€" PB were the guests of Mrs.. Thomas (Â¥iiChell for several days last week.â€" ®s â€" Beatrice Wylie who spent a mhosth in town at the home of het ‘ pFandpareats Mr. and Mrs. Rotert ‘Martin â€" returned _ to er home _ in Ermes)y on Wednesday.â€"Miss _ Merâ€" \E_of Cleveland is visiting at _ the heme of hes sister Mrs. Jacob Craff. M Bs Emmaâ€"Becker 1:{v on Tucsday WBt. Paul, Mintesota, to pay . @ | at the home ol Pev. Mr. ‘and i Fiviffer.â€"Mrs. Charles F. Frnst: b@ daugbtcr Miss Effie of Cleveâ€" Bd are renewing acquaintarc:s in W New Hamburg and are the gvests of | RES... Ernst‘s â€"brother Postrinster O Parchinger. â€"Miss . Nellic . Roth > of WE ‘ght. cwas a guest at the home of | Fer gunt Mrs. Thomas Smith during * H",(.;-« 8t week.â€"Mr. Kleck and daughâ€" WE of Galeton, â€" Pa., are the guests phetiRev. Mr. Riemann.â€"Mrs. Kress of ‘Preston is paying a vis t to her s‘sâ€" ¢r, Mrs. Sophia Erast.â€"Mr. _ John [ Mepkirs of Toronto formerly of New U Hambuerg paid a fying vis.t to his tends here last week.â€"Miss Florerc: WBPuddiccmte and . Miss Gladys Marty hd . Mr. Brooke Puddicomke are eating on Friday to spend several weeks at ©Grand _ Bend.â€"Mr. Wiy! ‘Shaat attended . the horse races at L istowel last week. â€"Nr. and _ Mrs. abien Zurbrigg, formcrly of Parkâ€" :« ,;' ‘who ‘have beon spending the vaâ€" Weation at the home of Mr. Ztrorigg‘s \ parents here left on Tuesday for‘the‘r Rew home in Gleneos where Mr. /urâ€" Hfigg has accepted a position in the \Collegiate Institute staffl. Miss Zurâ€" * ,f:;: accompanied them home.â€"Miss . Cook â€" has returned. to her me in Amulree after spending sovâ€" ‘eral days with ber sister Mrs. . Ed. OMinger.â€"Mr. _ Sehl of Saskatcheâ€" fan is the guest of his sister Mrs. (Harry Bruder.â€"Rev. Mrs. Russ, K.A. "‘Woodstock conducted the services i Trinity Methodist Chutch on Sunâ€" iÂ¥ last.â€"Rev. â€" Mr. Hicks of _ St. botge‘s (Angl:can) Church is leaving i. Fr on a month‘s vacation.â€" E®s Zinn of Galt is visiting at the pmme of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zinn.â€" ‘râ€"‘:‘él daim Berlet is visiting friends [Detroit, the guest of Mrs. Huezâ€" , formerly of New Hamburg.â€"Mr. 38,â€"accountant in the ~Standard ik is leaving on Thursday to spend ‘holidays at his home in Uxbridge. MF Ferdinand _ Mei.r of Stratford m Thursday‘ at h‘s mother‘s home @.~â€"â€"Arrangements have been comâ€" C &h hold the amnual Fall Fait he Wilmotâ€" Agricultural Scciety ibe Fair grounds here on Septen» D "13th and 13th. The prize list L &‘-‘ idy to be distributed next .â€"=The baseball games on Tuesâ€" Flevening between the Felt Works Sehool resulted in the defeat of ‘echool team by the score of 9 ’ of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacob street, New Hamâ€" ms the scene of a pretty wedâ€" _ Wednesday motning, July en the‘t daughter Miss Emâ€" in ‘and Mr. Chatles Molson Bs Cherch officia was given av‘a "f isome pal fess and carricd Aroses. Her bric _ Betzner wor Fess with lace ,‘," k roses. A er the cerem« martied, Rev | "The Flour of Quality" HE SECRET OF SUCCESS Molsor s h at this P Sncine lt . ir than ‘Tuess1y ncon. _ Ossua) ertisis g rates reasounable and Dcean Flour temouke secapten uP i rrh( your ‘.u.t‘ NEW HAMBURG IN BAKING is obtained by using ating. ‘The bride ay by her fathet ale gredn messaâ€" d a bouquet of Mr. Pust of the FOR SALE AT ALL GROCER®S tri reception was y. . Mr. _ and the afternoon Â¥tline Manufactured by o oR ANTRRD sack of Flour insist on getting Qcean" Brand Miss tlue ind | News Notes â€"Mt. â€" FEd. Hollinger who lately _ purchased Mr. W. A. ,Schul'u Liquor Store moved his household _ effects â€" from Berlin on Tuesday and . be and Mrs. Hollinger are now occupying Mr. Jacop Grafs‘ new houvsg> on Pecel stâ€"ect.â€"Mr, Morris Michm. is ere ting a Hacksmith shop on Burns stâ€"cet and expects to tr ready â€" forâ€" business shortly. â€"Mrs. Aléx Habn and litt‘e daughter spent Sunday in Stratford, the guest _ of Nrs&elvadre â€"Miss Beatrice _ Katâ€" femme‘¢t wes the guest of Miss Kashâ€" »er in Sebtingville during the past week. train on a hore; moon trip to Buflalo Niagara F¢lis and Frie. Pa. Among the guests present were Mr. Ed. Ap: pel Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Hood, Mrs. Molson, Mrs. Feick and Mrs. Al brecht of â€"Perlin â€" and Mrs. Powman of New Dundeé.: â€" News Notesâ€"Mt. â€" Ed. Hodlinger day. in P and granc here, gues{ K. Weber A well. known Des Moines . woman after sufiering miscrably â€" for. two days from bowél complaint, was +4tâ€" edâ€"by one dose of Chamberlain‘s Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea . {lemedy. For sale by All Dealérs. a song service at Bethel Methodist church, about 5 miles from Canboro, which I en‘oyed very much and : felt like being at home. This congregaâ€" tion appears to possess ‘a very _ inâ€" spiring and Christian like spirit‘ . and no doubt will succeed. â€" Mr: Hill kindly showed me some of those "fin ‘natural gas wells on Monday of which there are here in abundance. one of which would be sufficieat to supply ouvr town with light, heating and powâ€" °t for all of our industr es, Rain preâ€" vented us going any farther and we therefore had to wend our way homeâ€" wards. I also visited the" home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuebing who harvested a good crop of hay and the fall wheat is just about ready to cut at â€" time of writing, which . proves to be â€" a great crop. Oats and other _ mixed grain look exceedingly well. I wish to express my hearty thanks for the kindness and hospitality shown â€" toâ€" wards me during my stay in this neighborhood. With kindest regards, believe me, Your friend, Miss Jennie Hergott who has been holidaying at her home for the past ten days left for Walkerville Monday morning where she has accepted . â€"a position with the Ford Motor Co. of that place. + in this vicinity. I was the est of Mr.. and Mrs. Hill for m.yl. where 1 also met Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stuebing, formerly of Berlin, having had a very sociable chat ‘of .â€" olden times, which of course I enjoyed very much. (On Sunday evening I attended during my ~stay, . They . have a. yery g a good blacksmithing ness. _ 1<. left ~"in â€" the _ attechoon for Port Colborne, which is a comâ€" ing town, having very £0od, -hfl:: facilities. with a good port on ‘ Fouthill, â€"which i8 widely its enormous nurseries an cherry and other orchards and Mrs. C. Schelter ar duatries. This city. is known . to â€"b« oue of the morh voted induatrinl anc of Canada ‘Alter leaving : ”.J spent a few hours "at Th s ‘progres sive town. Leavisg by trolley â€" to Fonthill,â€"which i6 widely known | Im its enormous nurseries and fine peach, Pr ois.â€"Miss Adell Weter szent Friâ€" in Rerlin. Ir. and Mrs. L ckner grandson of Berlin spent Sunday guests at the bome of Mr. L. kn and other orchards, . 1 Mr s. C. Scbelter and rei lay, and whose guest ~I° wa: HAWKESVILLE CROSSHILL J. BERDUX :na € s known 4 tra him with $1. Iâ€" bought a borse with iy incurable ringbone for Rev. A/ M. Hamilton spent a few days last week at Beamsville, visiting Takeot sn Infoily 516 sponiting shen and are t vacation at Peterboro visiting their heir wi:\.‘.-l o. , 287 oint ~t fall x3 crop will soon be housed: The .:X _ Seriouws Accident.â€"Mr.‘ Stanley Milâ€" lard met with a serious accident on Monday, July 22nd, â€" while unloading hay at John Millard‘s barn. He was in the act of~ sending up the â€" Jast forkful to the carriage track _ when the coupling broke and the hay _ fell back on .Mr. Millard, breaking his left thigh. Dr. Robinson of St. Jacâ€" * Ter. A, M Hataiiton & . A4 spent a few days last week at Beamsville, v‘ng Death of ‘James Howlett.â€"Ofle _ Of | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" our most prominent and leading men ® passed peacofully away on Wednesday | The creditors afternoon, Julyâ€"24, about 5 o‘clock, ton, late of the alter anvillness of several months â€" wich, in the C from heart trouble. He was born on retired larmer, his grandfather‘s farm about three that his estate milés north of Bloomingdale in (the the third day ol month of May, 1853. He leaves a gard will be h: widow and three children, one ~ sonâ€" which notice sh and two dauchters. He was a good writing to Hen Lpractical farmer and veterinary <surâ€" bourne, Ont., o geon and also prominent in municipal before that dat aftairs, having served several terms| Dated at Ber in the council and reeveship. He was i912. a member of the Methodist _ Church, | W. M. holding several official positions. In 25â€"3t. politics he was a Liberal. The funâ€" eral was held on Saturday afternoon | __________.. at 1 o‘clock. After a rrg service ho was held at the house funeral courtege proceeded _ to the Congregaâ€" we tional Church in West _ Montrose, 4 where public service was conducted by ‘ Rev. Mr. Krauth and Rev. . A. ‘M.| A reprosentativ Hamilton, the latter preaching an apâ€" | Canada to sell propriate sermon. ‘The pastor, Rev. exclusive se Mr. Krauth, also spoke briefly. Apâ€"| Grand Trunk P propriate music was given _ by t ol its main line choir. â€" The remains: were : interred we handle nothi the family plot in the Elmira cemeâ€"| genuine merit. tery. % h / +hX (mawiak ‘ <t. Betlin last Wednesday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Albert Coons entertained â€"a large number of their friends apd neighbors ‘at an ico cream party on Saturday evening July 27th. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Bowman former re: sidents of â€" Centreville but now _ ol High River, Alberta, are Kere on a two months‘ visit to their numerous relatives and friends in this district. This is their frst visit here © sincs they removed to their western hom? cight years ago. _ Mr. Herbert K. Detwiler of Toronâ€" to. Univers‘ty is spegtding his sumwer holidays at the home of his brother Mr. Edgar ©Detwiler of Spring Hi 1 Farm.â€"Mr. and «Mrs. John Dopp _ of Tavistock vis‘ted at the home of the latter‘s uncle â€"Mr. Hy. T«t: during the Cityhood celebration in Berlinâ€" Mrs. Jardine .of Goderich is visiting at the home of her brother Nr. Will Wiegand of Preston Road.â€"Mtrs. Agâ€" nes Livergood of Freston wes a we!â€" come visitor with Mrs. Emanuel Bc kerâ€" of Prospect Point on Tucsday, July 16th.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henty Bruâ€" bacherâ€"of Berlin and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lutz of â€"Freeport â€" were the gvests of Mr. and Mrs. George Marâ€" tin at Springdale Farm on Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ebel of ~Frez port P. 0. Staff, took in the Teleâ€" graph Excursion to Detroit on Satâ€" urday.â€"Mrs.. Henty C. Gimbel of River . Lodge visited her daughter Mrs. David Gootfried of 48 Theresa . July Wedding.â€"The many friends here. of ~ Rev. Thomas . Hargreaves Ibbott, _ a much esteemed former pas tor of Berlin and Freeport Congregaâ€" tional churches, but now of Hamilton Conference Methodist Church, being stationed at Bartonville, will tender to him their heartiest congratulations on his. recent marriage to Miss Emâ€" meline A. Miles, eldest daughter â€" of Mr. and Mrs. . Edwin Miles, New Manot House Lozells, near Birmingâ€" ham, England.â€" Rev.. Mr. Ibbott and his bride after spendingtheir honeyâ€" moon in â€"London, England, sailed for Canada. They will reside in Bartonâ€" ville where Jny will: be followed â€" by the, best wishes of their many, friends both here and abroad for many ‘hapâ€" py and prosperous years. TMtabath Beek e .. “.a Elize Aecker,... Ahi : Tt and Mrs. u- Schmidt of * Breslau ‘ents. Rev. Mr. Sanderson of sm tied the nuptial knot:in the of a larsge number of invited :guests from Berlin, Waterloo, % Broomsville, Freeport, Chicopee, ston and other points. . After the newly married couple had. . receited the hearty mnhw of. their friends they to. the * »dining room where .a very sumptuous Mc:“ ding dejeuner was served at w & pumber of the . bride‘s girl friends. were the most attentive of waitres ses. ‘The bride was the récipientâ€" of many beautiful, costly â€"and _ usefu} gifts, which aitest her popularity. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Becker have . the best wishes of their many friends for many years of happy wedded life. _ They will reside on, the groom‘s farm mtl Chicopee. lor the past â€"week .. Weâ€"w speedy recovery. § month‘s sojourn at the home of her i. ! iÂ¥\ ‘pvited to attend.â€"Bozn: to ‘Mr. and m? Preston & 8: _ Cc n Jn hn tiend View Farmâ€"bas been on the looks UPY ited WINTERBOURNE ery promisiug 00 worth ty 4Â¥ +>] hy B 4099 +M supp ul 1 plan, whert earn a dare Kelowna is but class propdsition offer our represil A representative in everyâ€" town in Canada to sell townsiteâ€"lots. . Being the exclusive selling â€"agent â€"of . the Grand Trunk Pacifie Railway for one ol itq main line divisional p!nt. towns ~Commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp, the house and ‘premises occupied by the late Benjamin Hamilton, at the time ‘of his death, and being part of Lot |N6. Six, of Crook‘s Tract of the Township of Woolwich, situated . one mile south of Winterbourne, on main road leading to Berlin, containing 5 fncres. more or less. The creditors of Benjamin Hamilâ€" ton, late of the Township of â€" Woolâ€" wich, in the County of Waterl~c, retired. larmer, are â€" hereby notifed that his estate will be distributed on the third â€"day of August, 1912, and roâ€" gard will be had only to claims â€" of which notice shall have been given 1 writing to Henry Hamilton, Winterâ€" bourne, Ont., or to the undersigued â€" before that date. * Dated at. Berlin, Ont., July â€" 8t» 1918. maker‘s, Shoemaker avenue. For reservoir at Berlin waterworks; Wagâ€"s 55 cents 10â€"hour day. ~ Apjly to «. E. Whitihan, at Allien . Shoeâ€" Terms of Real Estateâ€"10 per cent. at the time of sale and the purchaser to sign agreement of purchase, balâ€" ance to be paid within thirty _ days from the date of sale. R On the land is situate ‘aâ€" _ well built house covered with â€" metallic sheeting, one and oneâ€"hall stories in beight, containing five rooms, â€" also woodshed attached, also a good frame barn, chicken, house, driving shed, . a fine younrg orchard about‘ balf _ an acre: < The farm is well fenced _ and well watered .by a never _ failing spring adjoining the house. The farm is in good arable condition. The farm is suitable for a retired farmer Oor market gardener. Live Stock.â€"In addit on â€"to the land will be sold: Black mare °9 years old.. roan milch cow ‘(freshâ€"3 months), â€"Jersey. milch cow, fat calf 3 months old, 5Qâ€"Plymouth Rock Hens. Implements, Ete.â€"â€" One horse bob sleigh, one horse wagon, light market bugzy, : democrat, cutting box, set iton harrows, plow, soufller, â€" wheelâ€" barw, neckyoke, set single harness, set heavy single harness (nearly new j vice, crossâ€"cut saw, large cook stove, parlor : copk stove, «chutn, â€" extension table, parlor suite, 6 kitchen chairs, large bureau, bedstead, lounge, robe, horse blankets, ~grain bags, some hard and soft wood and a number of other articles: f Terms of Stock, Implements _ and Chattels.â€"Cash at the time of Sale. H. HAMILTON, ROBT. FOREST, Executors. A. J. MICKUS, Auctio® ser. & W. M. CRAM, Solicitor for 6 Zxscutors. By the executors, : of the Homestead and Chattels of © theâ€"late Benjamin Hamilton, â€"deccased. There will be sold by public auction on the premises; on â€" ce OF wmmm> Real Estato, Farm muke the life of your as leng, "Mickles in bad will a run M Â¥% § Wha) % yup M on his s + mes uin on « l% % & very fie. It has ’ ) ® c f mn\flnw Any stone, 2 inches w can be ~~ This uiachine is furnished with an 8 x1} inc e about 28 lbe. Price only n?o M;lol«l direct to farmers or agents, wanited. â€" Write for ml om & J. G. CRESS #+ SATURDAY AUG. 3, 1912 Stock and implements We Want T EAMS WA NTFED ublicSale mplets it ereby vyo W. M. Cram, Berlin, Ont., Executors‘ Solicito" e1 B ts that rmat D CO., N innipér na property; several hich leg .AAA_II' a to M The undersigned offer for sale the farm formerly cccupied b{(::o la te Jonathan Slt{ar. situate about two niles north of . Waterloo, ‘on the direct ~road from . Waterloo to St, Jacobs. The farm contains about 136 acres of excellent land, of which fifâ€" teen to twenty acrea is good hardwood bush, the balance under cultivation. There are umflu premises a frame house and a k _ house, a bank barn with atraw shed, and other outâ€" buildfingg. bl'fhi. whole constitutes a vi esiral ‘arm pumty. .;{,,. further information and terms For furtherinformation a ‘N’lfo‘fi’u B. MARTIN, _ Elmita, ~ JOBIAH SHANTZ, Kinc St., R We have supplies for your Picnic. Try our _â€" + Olives, Sweet or Sour Pickles, Fray Bentos, Tonogue, Ham and â€" ‘ Ve&l, Lemons, Oranges and Bananas, Chéese, THE NOME OF Q0OO0D GRBuCERIES helter job of it, and only taking one ::._::g.é;.&ng:::.r.".:...‘?"q € shop. * @OHrd y mfiq % th : ow# .;%owm&l wh:; 0 â€"6t) Pienic Tims is Here FARM FOR SALE 125 yds Black Pailette Silk worth 90¢ a yd. for $ w' Biack Messaline Yilk f in. wide worth $1.00 for & LadiesTailor Made Suits in Black and ored Materials worth from $12.50 to 815.( Ladies‘ Suits all this seasons styles, Black and eolored goods, worth from $10.50 to$25.00 100 yds Black Pailette Silka worth 65¢ for € L mh".“_‘._ ommg out at sweeping reductions White and Colored Dresses for ages 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years reduced prices range from 38c, 63¢, 50¢, 88e,J31.00 to $2.50 4 mm 8 :.s. ',m‘ln bad -h% any on w‘“" â€" mamth Qvin’ on ‘is Machine, will <pay for itse!f in a Misses Dresses in Colors at $1 75; 2.26; 1.75â€"' Ladics White Dresses in the newest tie:gn-: special reductions $5.50, $8.50,$9,50 to $12.50 Hox® or co6D Grocerirs . Phone 79L Misses Dresses in Co‘ore of white, Tan and Blue nicely made worth $3.50 and $4.00 for _ Money Saving Chancss for women Creosses at Astounding Reduetions Ladies White Dresses in Lawn and Mall Em:â€" troid.red and Lace trimmed worth from _ $3.50 to $5.00 on sule at = = $2.00 Lad es Fine White Dresses Embroidered Mall and Cotton Voile worth $6.50 and $7.50 for Goods â€" ~Bruegeman. Our Creat WATERLOO, ONT, REFADYâ€"1IOâ€"WEFEAR DEPT. Manufacturer There will be great bargains in all departments, Readyâ€"to wear Women‘s Garments, Rugs, Curts Children‘s Dresses The Sardines Misses Dresses betm so BARQGAINS Ladies‘ Suits Midâ€"Summer Sale following is a partial list for the goods and prices Waterloo. Silks and Salmop. th WaArERLOO wt 6 d Black and Col 50 to $15.00 at #000000000900040000000000 00000008 48 d 800 d d eee From the farm of the uldvnlm Roan yearling steer. Finder p communicate with, _ _ &T BEe..2Ls o R2YT® (30â€"3t) {Men‘s Separate _ $ Trousers 6 Drosmes © 3{ ©*$4.95 ~~â€"~ The above "Cut Prices®" will give you an idea of how the left overs of our SUMMER GOODS are receiving their marchâ€" ing out orders. It will pay you to see our Specials in S$. B. BRICKER & Co. We have had.a very successful season in this line and the assortment is therefore very small in Straws, Silks, Embroidery and other wash Bonness= So we have decided to clear out the balance of our 50¢, 75¢, $1.00,8$1.25, $1.60, 1.90 and $2.50 lines at exactly HALF PRICE Wash Goods, Cottons, Waists, Cotton Underwear, Wool Dress Goods, Cotton Hosiery, Millinery Carpets and Rugs. â€" y / While our 10 days‘ MIDâ€"SUMMER SAl :;llm&mduq&vbhudvmh- sold out, we still have a nun ber of SEASC that we are sabout to clear oGt at even mor About 75 pair are left over of W"tm and fi Tweed pants, nearly all sizes, oxtra value in every * but broken lots ninst now beâ€"cleared out. : So here‘s the price Children‘s Bonnets $9.95 $6.95 For Our Outâ€"ofâ€"town Customers $2.95 in.. wide 85¢ The House of Quality WATERLOO â€" â€"_ _ $3.25 departments, especially in Dress (loods, SHks, Cotton , Rugs, Curtains, Wall Papers and Window shades, E. LEHNEN, Syp L. n + upo 43 Ladies‘ Linen O anad Wmtodfan prices range from Ladies Black 8i | Ladies‘ Dress Skicts :.-‘.l CUolieed Goods wo at Ladies reduced Ladies\ Black | and Colored Skirts also Miss S«irts from 3.00, 4.00 to 4.50 fto ~ $2.00 Ladies‘ Black and Panama Goods and Tw 5.00 to 6.50 on sale at Ladies‘ Black Silk Waists new styles this season worth regular $3.50 on sale at ‘1 .50 100 Blouses Silk and Net 2.00 Here‘s a burgain, fully 1t0 Waists in Black and Colored ~Silka alzo Lace and Net Waists 8 dozen Ladies‘ Umbrel‘as silk wor h $3.00 for _ 4 worth from $3.50 In Black and Navy Silks also Lace and Net Waists worth from $§B0, 6.00 to 7.50 on sale at /Men‘s and ‘Ladies‘ Umbrellas consisting ;: #»egular goods and samples worth $1.00 to $1 on sale at ol oo yE 7590 8 dozen Ladies‘ Umbrel‘as silk mixed covers German Mills See La lies Ladies For Example: 150 Uimbrellas at 75¢ the big bargains in the Carpot Dopt 300 for _ _ â€" _ â€" _ $2.00 Silk Waists at $1.50 Black 580 Elegant Waists Uress Skicts in extra fine nate rials of Black ed Goods worchhvmluobma.a White W abh Skirts ts all sizes very special Rain in Coatain Black, Fawnand Navy al als at $4.75, 6,50, 7.50 to #10. 00 Ladies‘ Skirts Ladies‘® Coatse ’l\-l-zo«u. RBerge Conts lh“ofil-wth season, all M] m . $7.50 to $10.00, 8i k Coats regular $12.50 and 15.00 24 Tk and Colored Skirts in Serges, id Tweed material: wort" from , $4.50 to $5.00 on Sale at 30â€"2mos Conts worth $15.00 to $18.50 Heavy mare 15 years old in foal, strong young mare 4 years old . :"pplyto__ Febcl: +5 _y_ FPFOR SALE ASON A BLE Mathew Schondeimayer, 1 mile Mofgorlin on Freslau Ruad, $1.19 4A PAIR ONT nt BEGINS THI8 WEEK $3.75 NB hi 5o e* C

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