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Milverton Sun, 28 Nov 1901, p. 4

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: The. Milverton Suv | ued from page _ Geor ‘ge Kerr—A small boy who con- fessed ne eng a of know the nature of poe! ath, ordered to swear but h fused practically to give evidence and was let Ei Gatehe—Diad not ae of in- THUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 28; 1901; » New Deltency. ~ (Syracuse Post-Standard.) N fold to watch out for dollar corn. » Pretty soon menu cards will note Johnny cake as Mrs. Carric Nation. (Philadelphia Record.) Nation lectured to a lan tie other the bhurehes-wonld bring 1 6. her jhese men did, and I am oer stalal: re 3 ~ ae Ploneor) E The trouble between mistress aa become a sore spot in Can- upiad mimicry of aristo= Seatig-sevle be" people ralecd. one ‘bush fart isan open chasin_between bet hy ‘bright | tio tory hands, counter cl Tesbeooe to soduring the silly snobbery. Went. to ban: hall to. listen to Dang. Saw eis ¢ but didnot 0 hit MeGregor on street. d but _do court then stood adjourned un e| til Tessas at.11 o'clock, a.m. ead M. MasBeth, editor of the wi ness called. e he got information fappehentee Meavar yone was talking about it. Had talked with qi the affair bw could remember no detailed conversa- directly home ~ frou church, B. H; Dierfamin—Buy and eell eggs Alf Gileiser is my clerk. of such codfish aristocracy. A Story of Sir W. R. Meredith. (N. ¥. Commercial Advertiser.) Sir William Meredith, Chief Justice ni nada, formerl, ‘as especially time, “He Meat ist they diieyeaes t MoGregor. #00 fs. Hondorish-s Was in Grosch's shoe ae during time disturbances Set was going on, but saw nothing of im- stopped by a Durst: of Tnughter: nake Hetwithstaidiog a widely. current fumor that the Rev. ai R. of a cen- Hicks. has grown in reputa- Hoe and eee as the people's ‘oreaster of storms “and the aie? of coming. seasons. when McGregor drove in, saw ne | portance. Gustave Krajefski — Live near heard noise. on the but aie Zimmerman— Was siret on Tuesday evening, not see any egg throwin; y ug Sa 8 trom op streat but, tool no erie eae in band hall on uesday evening to attend a meeting. here were not enough boys present to hold » meeting when Twas up and tv see any dis. had-the right to enter band room a play instruments when they pleased. Jacob Kelterborn—Was in. band room Tuesday evening, did not sta long. Was in front cross and approwel some boy: near Naismith’s. as fot ‘round when any disturbance was on, Saw something burning on street in na of Kerteler’s about ten o'clock. Sup- posed it belonged to Mormons. Hond ich —Sold -eggs on to buyer. He generally culls them out od iirowe bad ones on the roa nut see any bad Litets We esceisls boys tu front of esos are so gre: Sages is only. #50; “and “is splendid family journal is only one dollar « year ineluding the Almanac. Sen ‘ord and Works Pub, Co., 2201 Uecerse St , Louis, Mo. Diamond Hall, « ‘Biggest, Grandest, Greatest & ee no complaint, But we know however, thai you can’t. N. FE Ft « ABB, oul ate ‘ral when McGregor came down. ie sitet Tasha Fee RED T threw an egg but it Was up at Whitney's vioulur boy do anything. ry Singleton—Was with crowd Tuy yaniog. Dia not have any eg} any thrown Sacks ne hes had: Ese ulisowad on T d|.not know of any ntende! disturbance. sy Geiser and bought eight eggs. wo end heard some one shouting, “he | it, S present ; evidence did not go to show that there hy “} settlement with Mr. McGregor for Y | sim Gregor Spree sed willingness ty settle in consideration 2 of a. but do not mind of seeing any par- | Ny ae up at Whitney's. Be buggies } know who taken from yard. Do no took them. Did not see oe stones | thrown. HL. O. Hasenpflug—Did not see Mo- Gregor arrive in village on Tuesday evening. Saw him in shoe shop. Did ee crowd had g two.on- Rumford’s sho Op. to Chas. neater: and iid oy * with coat on inside out. had ‘apparently been broken on him. Some one remarked after he went out that I had bevter go and see what wa going on. I intended Being at ce went up stree! a crowd running e) lilows “Did uot go towards. Whit- ney’s as T did not think that anything was going on there. McGregor again testified and stated ee ees “chart was worth $20. That p ot condition, was SUriioran yaldetong CBE ucing (Guguel and torn. Mr. Panton addressed the —magis- trates briefly and pointed out that the a 8 no eee to show Evidence Biche RR DNE iy aids ante eetis tl tute a nab nor a pegeahoe disturb: evidence is ry. for the atte Baye Pits wkuisven tes seks to dismiss the r. Robertson in his address said McGregor and others | been assaulted in Milverton on day evening. sotnebody should be punished. Eu wae therefore the duty of the magistraces to send up fur trial those who were Hand ally n this attack. Th ates then adjourned un til atter seven o'clock. I time the defendants and a number of others met and proposed tw make n the mean. damages done to property, | Ti was suggested that he be offered anywhere from $30 to. $100, mreeng ements thet capldiba Mr Mc . This amount de: apes consi tdnced unreasonable and the ‘matter rested there. pagistrates then rendered their verdict, issing the case, where upon Mr. Panton asked for a certifi cate of disinissal, which was granted. Mr, McGregor then gave recognaisence of bail to the extent of $100 that he would bring the matter up at the De- cember sessions of the county court WwW. ob. Weir's Sa Sale Register. ‘The real estate, saw mill and other effect of the lat ewton, Bato cuaieeees atone odtdck pti. 200 scree, farm stock and imple- mise tire proverty of Mr: Chiettad | Strlokert, lots 22 and 28, con. 16, a. | Elma, on Tuesday, Dee. 24, at 1.30 p.m: to be Given Cabinet Portrains I w Specimens may be oes and ayoid: FOR LADIES ONLY. - 25 ‘Life Size Photographs I will be in MILVERTON, on Friday, and following Friday, December 6th. And to every lady who sits for 1 dozen portrait ready for framing. This offer is for ladies only—single figure—head and shoulders / Samuel Grosch. Don't-miss this opportunity. : h G,. BE. MAITEAND.| Away FREE. November 29th, ill make Free a lite size een at the store of Mr. Studio open OF MEN'S = Fancy Vests We have too many and in order to clear them will sell. at the following reduced prices. 6 Vests were $3.00 for ‘ 2.75 “ 9.95 is 2,00 °.2: 41.99 W.K. Loth $2.49 : 1000 lbs. Geese Feathers Wanted Somebody: did it and - Is the time to buy your fall and winter Foot Goverings We have a fine stock of RUBBERS to fitall styles of shoes. * Our Long Boots are right in price and and Quality. A full stock of Trunks, and Valises. J. G. Grosch & Son J. G, Grosch issuer of Marriage Licenses. Do as the Trees do, Change your Garb. That Light Thin Suit was all right a month ago but now it makes you conspicuous and let's in shivers. If you get your this season’s clothing at KNECH- LEL'S be the latest cut and longest wear. Fall Suits from $10 up Gvercoats from $10 up. Come to-day, pick out a Suit or Overcoat while the. choice is wide. We area reliable business house, not here to-day and way. to-morrow, but always here, Treave, your order, in. time for that Christmas Suit. E. Knechtel, —— Clothier, ‘Main. suahsin Milverton, SPECIAL SALE USM i Sie SU Shs ie SiS Sie Ss he is Ss SUS hs Se hs SS Si i wy Bhi aie ay SM he hohe She eS ‘! - 3 ee ee ESE St ee EE and Xmas will be Hare. We have been getting the finest goods Hhaparciahe aiiets for this coming holiday event and invite one and all to come and see our display when opened up. Just passed into stock, Linen Towels, Table Hapnins, with Napkins to Damask’s_ by in fact no finer goods to. be had. See them. Table Gioths match, the yard, We MANTLE DRAPES, HANDKERCHIEFS. To realize the beauty of these goods a visit to our large store will convince you. . . SUS . « have just received PLANO DRAPES, TABLE COVERS, Get your Furs here. fg lets, Ruffs, Ete. We can give the best value for your money. FURS See our » Millinery .« Get your winter hat here as the season: is drawing to a close, and’ you know, what bar- gains we are giving in this department. See our assortment. “MEN'S NECK: WEAR, HATS, SHIRTS, GLOVES,’ COATS, ~ in all. styles large assortment of Caperines, Jackets, Gaunt- All the best is kept. Spices, a Teas, Etc., at close prices. Give us a ca Groceries . Pure Fruits, Best Nothing finer for a Xmas present. PURSES . In all shades ‘at prices from 5 cents to $1.25, See *our' ‘dis- - play in these. goods See SESE SEE SESE SE SESE Se SE SESE SEE SE Se EEE Se EL Do Your Shopping at the GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE. We want Your Trade He Seat Foseennseonennnsonnanonnnnennnnnnessssapnets i ‘ The @ilverton Sun THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1991 cid you backac! aoa lata! teat heat? Have. yal patos the loins ? ee sa fired drag feling in the Kidneys? Any an all of these dicate kid- ablets Give ‘They're handy to cary ing—or whenever icone neers ave proved it the only remedy known that will ie instant felict 1g tedious treat- GENERAL NEWS GULLED FROM ALL SOURCES Tt is stated that Manicoba will have 50,000,000 bushels of wheat for ex- port. “Are you sure you can paint a sign ic ane aN ealcaiatcabled the green- looking Englishman, who said he was ter. es, hindeed,” was. But the saloonist: was still «T don’t believe you know how to spell “siloon,” Ho, yes hi do,” anid a hay, a hell, two hoes and a Toxeph O'Shea, a young mai yeurs of age, was accidentally aie iy agara Falls, O'Shea stepped in front of the gun when John Carraha wax shooting at bird, ‘The men were bosom friends and had vecently came out from Ireland. There are two kinds\of photographs of royalty taken—those for public and | a, those for private us go into a photographer's shop may be sure it is not one that everybody can buy. In comparison with the English mon a 8 and wasteful in others. Fe it is impossible to “kick” French. You must give him a “blow with the foot” The Portuguese do not which to convey the idea of “stealing,” perhaps Nae the idea of property is 80 vague. is related of ong of the early EP ainniter tbat, in attempting,| 7 Votcanslate the Bible into Algonkis, he could tind no word to express “love, Pasian compelled to invent it, tbe ath ic r|pines, visit hin in Monkton on Mou- day. Hl -| Sig Teasing Shalpvites ab tay, | hauled and fixed up for a sample room This for Messrs. Jobnston & Sco e “effected by its use. No ca: troubles. {sa liquid phar nee a derful cures in most complicated cases,—94 Sold by Jas. Boia! MONKTON. Mr. and Mrs. Bnohannn of Toronto, organizers for the Royal ‘Templars, spent Sunday and Monday in Monk- ton, te uests of Rev. and. Mrs. Abre: Mred. T. Gil of Downie, arrived hers on Monday tien lis tater, lo is, we are sorry to say, in very puor Henry Manton, con. 17, Elma, it gi ate indixposed Palaog the week, fe is somewhat relieve the anxiety, of bis numer. ous friends. iy Thursday afternoon at 2.30 delock, the union Lhanksgiving ser- vice will be held’ in. the Methodist Mogk of Bornholm, is’ building a stable for Mr. ‘Hallet, on Maia street, north, Bute chering hogs and making saus is now the order of these fine days. fr. Jolin Hermano had bis brother an soldier from the ii. e has been out there ‘since Johnston & Seott have ir last kiln of completing a very large and profitable outpat of one of Mr. A. Huggins is having the shop lately vacated by Mr. Gerth, over amoye in the mght direction as it was much needed, Messrs. Sherwin and Chaffe have taken up housekeeping on ‘the boun dary, east, and are busy ernie woud Itching Piles.—Dr.Agnew’s Ointment |_ is proof against the torments of Itching Piles. Thousands of testimo:i ies of cures Case te 10 aiggravat- ing or too long seetiog for te to bres comfort and cure. It cures in from 3. nig cents, and pr meats with quest eae eeiulay beeise all sorts of stomach troubles. 35 cents,—96 Sold by Jas. Torrance. Advocates of Polygai Barn ese Sey a peain eerste oh ee 5 Startling Statement. » Nov. 14 —_The danger of Mor Ledisi is under-rated, not over: » the publi realizes thav there are two Mormon churches in Brooklyn, one in Manhattan, one in Philadelphia, a strong Mormon ey en the borders of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and that the AN te eburch in a section fifty miles from Jersey City is Mor- mon, it may be un nderstood that the situation is menacing This statement, eral startled the Women’s Executive Committee of the Domestic Missions of the “Reformed Church at its eighteenth anniversary in this city, was aia ts h Miss Elizabeth R. ber of the committee, upon Mormonism in the east. Vermilye said further + “Tt was predicted that in fifty years ae Mormons se Boe a belt of States cutting the LAS anne east ae only in twelve States to pre- legislation against them. T actively pnrsving propaganda os sixty of them | in hie “State of w York alone.” Cost 10 Conts—Bat qorth a éollar avial. ‘This is the testimony of hundreds hte. 35 as So 4 by. Jas. Torrange, nd growing |i nt legis Fhiened Mormon oe jonaries are in who use Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pills. ‘They are is ae dovs.. Dr, Agnew’s Catarrhal Pow- and Over $23,000,000 gold -dust been exported from the Yukon during the past five months. Dr. Harhottle, of Burford, a pro- Boer and somewhat eccentric in: his manner, 01 not injured seriously. e butt of certain ring-leader in ‘these other da; street the shooting was the result, BAECHLERVILLE. Fred Be on or about as who is a brilliant, ene has for some |W! Ss who will pay expenses &¢, John Redmond, MP. Seid ae overthrow of the ‘Sali: sbary govern: | went inside of six months. STRAYED From the premises of ngersigned ; Nov. 10th éeven spring - es ¥ for their aiierosbott may be left ‘at Son office or with BENJAMIN BALLS, Betas P.0., For Sate. » That frame dwelling on Main street, with kitchen and woodshed. attached, stable on lo} particulars app! EORGE GUENTHER, ilyerton P.O, - ok) of spent a few days in our burg Tast wéek, Prost has purchased the one Tinndred aere farm formerly owned by $9100, being lot Srionitliet Osh con. YMr. Valentine Schade has bought the 75 acre farm, lot 29, owned by Mr. Pelle took a'trip to the ealine of Hawkesville last week and reports @ good . Posliff tent a ew days in Lin- wood last wei obett, Coron sands Gaia (ain a spending a few days in Plattsville and Ye YMr. ‘Samuel Boylohas purchased a Stratford. wind. pump and will now e to furnish water for his stock. e of oats is bringing’ out Hid farnieres ten spent Sunday out west ; pak one of our farmers will attend a ing this weel it willow cutting is bard oni the facd. Ladics' With tiie eee 7 ° Progress of Time We have been’ Steadily increasing our ‘business and enlarging our stock until now we have by far the largest and best assort- ed stock in town. — It sim: ply can’t be beat because our competitors have not the business ability to de so. They now have tc follow and are/ not. within hailing distance. Call and we will show you an extt. fineline of ; tong Guards, Din: ett Rin; fecdiding: Rings; Kactiost Sela WWatoh os. Too acy: ceent Dall; with Catarrh.— ikes ope Vinee tanver- clap, develops tite cay ity that’no other “We sell cheaper than our der {he radical; quick, a Asai id pitas that: the, corn plessant the = mf dally Rota anteeds a 7 {P 8 "Everything eu 3 he Bastendorfi special

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