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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Oct 1885, p. 1

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TERMS :-$1.00 PER. ANNUM. OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE W ORLD AFTERWARDS. M. A. JAME S, E DITOR AND PROPRU:TOR. VOLUME N EW SERIES, NUMBER 379. BOW:M:ANVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1885. LOCAL NEWS LETTERS. ORO.NU. .A hrge number of our citizens a tt ended XXXI. NUMBER 44. HAMPTON. There was q uite an animated debate here o ne 1>ven ing las t; week, be tween Mr. 'rh os. B unt and \Vrn. Creeper, E3q. , snbject " veracity." T he chairman d id not give the decision, but t he members of th'l club th onght that Mr. Bunt was somewhat defeated. Onr Choir have been to L esk.'1.rd Sunday and Monday ·>f t his week assisting at the chur ch opening, we hear tl1at thev folly sustained their repntatiou, rend er ing good music which added greatly to the en ter tainmen t. Ma oy of our farm e rs are buay a. ~ their t urnips th i ~ week, others are waiting until next week in ordllr t o give them a li ttl<J longer t o grow, as they are rat her fl mall this year in some places. Miss Cynthia Cryderman is still in New York. She reports having a good time seeing the sights in that wonderful city, and enj oyi ng the hospit<llity of her friends. · ;. " JU The event of t he week in domestic circles lias been the appearance in our midst of Mr. John N . Kiv;,11, of your town, with his Patent Steam W11sher, tha.t p romises to be a boon to every housewife procuring it. It is really a good t hing, and will t ake the first position over all the patent washers I ever saw. A large washing c m be completed, nlm ost without labor, in three hours, ever better than handa and board, and so"p-sucls up to your elbow. Mr. Joh n P arish has returwid from Ma nitoba. We regr et the a pproaching departure of Mr. S. Thompson from our mid~t. Our mechanics are al l bu 1y now. Several homes are being ranovated for what 1 SLoW Bov. MECLUN CS' Fall and Winter Stock of TYRONE. Miss Annie H~llyur, of Bowrnanville, visited frie nds in Tyrone d uring the week. The Missiouary Meetin g, on Thursday evlning, was one of, if not the beat., ever held here. No less thirn five Clergymen wer e p resent. Jfo1·~. ' Vashington , Browne, and Salton b Ping the Rpeakers of the evenin g. R ev. R. Hassard's witty 1·e11uuks kept t he audience convul3ed with nwrrimen t . Mrs. Wm. Br ent, j r ., h as been sufferin g from a severe attack of fnfiammatory r heumat ism . Mrs. Brent, sr., has also been very ill for some time. M r. Pierce, of Belleville, ha s purchased the con tent~ of the st ore form erly occupied by J . Stru t t. Our school tn1stees t hought themseh-es for t nnat o in securing a. teacher for the ensuing year , but unfortunately t he person has withdra wn t be engagement and le ft the':Il to secure another a s besu t hey m ay. On aoconnt of t he q uarterly meeting a t B ethesda next Sund ay, no school will be held her e, with the exception of Mr. J . C. Va.nstone's bible class, which will mee t as U SU<\!. Hev. :Mr. Salton, of N ewtonville circuit , exchan ged pulpits with Rev. Mr . H assard last Sabbath, a nd gave an excellent d is · coune in this chu rch i n th e eveai ng . D u rin~ h is brief s tay among us Mr. Salton . won many warm friends. E a o>rET. ---o>-·- ~- ·---- DRY GOODS, MILLINERY and CARPETS (illNOW ICOMPLETh) An ear ly call sol ic it ed. Ter m s strictly . CA S H . ENFIELD . M r. Frank M itchell h as m oved t o the farm he hos ren ted in Cart wrigh t. Ml," . .Jas. 'l' dpp hos moved into Mr. D yer's house, vacated by M r. Mitchell. F ive threshing machines hummed in t his sedion last week. M r. D, Clifford r eceived a sever e blow from a horse on Saturday ni.!!ht . '. Mr. D. Knap p has taken a partner. A M t. Carmel couple got spliced on \Vednesday. Mr. N iddery's sale we nt off well. Miss J ulia Tapp. of P ort H ope, is visiting at her mother's, M rs. \Vrn. T app. The school ch ildren had a holiday last Friday ' owing t o t heir teach er , Mr. L t\ ne, attending the Teache rs ' Convention, at P ort Ho, e. Mr. L Smalla.combe bought a. horse at the auct:on ··sale here last Friday. H e t ied it up while he went int o the house and signed t he note, but when he came out he found that it had hanged i tself by t he neck until it was d ead by pullin « on the halter. ' "' . Through ~h e effort~ ?f Dr. M ttchell and our. own _loca~ ph) sic1&n, nearl;v all the nat ives or tlu s hamlet, . especially t he e ar m& ; youngel' one~, are. wearing. sor_ a nd t he all absorbrng queet ton is " .have you been vaccinated ?" Mr. Oliver , of H ampton, conducted services in the church here last Sunday afternoon . SLO CUM. McCLUNGS, .Opposite Ontario Bank, Bowman ville . !"HAPPY THOUGHT " RANGE. th e celebrated "Happy 'l'hought" Range, now concAded to be one D WIN T ER ST 0 C K of the best cooking st oves manufactured. F A .L -:E:; T his justly renowned Range is a model is ~ow very complete i~ all its department s, having opened out in every respect ; it is h eavy, subst'llntial, · durable, aml th oroughly well made and during the past few week s over . finis hed in every particular ; the ornamentation is chaste and l:Jeautiful without being gaudy, and as the range has very large flues ancl being constructed with iin especial view to giving the best r esults, it will be found to al ways work perfectly, even where other ranges have failecl. The " Happy Though t" is no experiment, Comprisina Dress Goods, Silks, P lushes, Velvets. Winceys, for it has been tried and tested and out .of the many t housands now in use in t he Mantle G~od s, U lst er Cloths, Tweeds, Over Coatings, F lannels United States and Canada, the manuBlanket s, Fur Caps, Astrachan Mantles, Ov~r Coats, &c. facturers l 1 ave never heard of one that does not gi ve satisfaction. Somo idea of Their stock this season-is by far the largest and best assqrted the enormous sales of th is Range may be had when we state that; we have before ever shown by them, and in some departments the best us a pamphlet list of 3,500 persons wi th ever shown in Bowmanville. E very article has been their addresses, to whom one dealer, Mr. H. B eckwit h , Utica, N. Y. , has sold the CAREFULLY SELE CTE D IN TUE BEST " Happy Thought" in Utica and vicinity MARK E T S and at the lowest prices alone, every one of whom would gladly which C A S H can command. r ecommend it as the best cooking apparat us they have ever used. This first -class Range is now made in all ~iz;t:s and stylos with t he celebratedDuplex Grate, which is so rapidly supplanting all ot hers where anth racite coal is used. No shaking or poki ng of the fire necessary ; no dust On e D ooi· West oC Post Office. Bo1vmanv~lle. escapin g in t he room ; the fire is r eady ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ for baking at all hours of the day or night. ~ The baking qualities of the Range are greatly increased by the use of this ex:N. B. Down's Vegetable A.alsa1nic Elixir ia a positive cu re cellent grate. for Coughs, Colds, Croup, W hooping-Cough, . Catarr~, lloarsene~s, Influenza, No m ngc with ::m ,or dinary flat grate Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, Lung F e ver, P leurisy, and all diseases of t he will bake readily in the afternoon with Throat Chest and Lungs. As an Expect orant'it has n o equal, Consumption h as an old fire of an thracite coal. The fire -pot been c~rM--times without number by its timely use. It heals t he ulcerat ed surfaces, becomes choked with clinkers and cinders, e.nd cure~ wh en all other remedies fail. F ifty-six yea.rs of constant use has proven and :i.ny attempt to remove t hem with the Its virtues. Every family should keep it in the h ouse. So_ld everywh~re. pok er te11ds to mix them with the live Henry, J oh nston & L ord, P roprietors, B urlington , V t. coal and destroy the life of the fire. This great obj ec~ion is en tirely overcome by Dr, Detll"Y Daxte1·'s ~Iand_ra~e B~tte1·s ar e a _sure cure f~r using the D uplex Grate. By a single turn Costiveness, B iliousness, D yspepsia, Indige<1t10n, Diseases <'.f the Ktd~ eys, Torpid of the crank all the clinkers and slag are Liver Rheuma.t i9m Dizzin e~s, S ick Headache . L oss of Appetite, Jaundice, Apople- instantaneously and th or oughly r emoved, x y P~lpitations, Eruptions ·and Skin Diseases. Keep t he Sto~ach, Bowels, and and the :fire becomes as bright and fresh Digestive Organs all in working erder, and .perfec t h e::'lth will be the result . as if just kin dled. Biscuit can be easily La.dies and others s ubject to Sick Headache "'.111 fi nd reh~f and per ma_nent cure by and quick ly baked at any time with a fire the ust} of these B itters. Being t onic and mildly p urgao1ve thev purify the ~lood . that has been running for weeks. The For sale by all d ealers i n m edicine. Henry , Joh nston & Lord, Proprietors, Duplex Gr ate is simple, s ubstantial and Bur lingt on, Vt. more d urable than any fl at grat e. B y t ur ning it two or three t imes a day t h e H enry J'ohnston & Lord, P r oprietors of fire is always kept bright and ready for A.l;DiCa and Oil Linimen t for M an and Beast. The b est external baking. It is very cleanly. Not a single remedy for Rheu matism, Neu ralgia, Sprains, B ruises, B urns aud Scalds, Sciatica, door need be opened for removing the Backache F rosted F eet, a nd all other pa.ins a nd Ach es. It is a safe, s ure, a nd clinkers from t h e fire, as must b e done effectual 'Remedy for Galls, S trains, Scratches, Sores, &c. , on Horses. One t rial with the Anti-Clinker G rate. It is very will p rove Its merits. Its eftect s are in most cases instantaneous. E very b ottle j economic~!. Coal is n ot wasted or half warranted to give satisfaction . Prices 25 cents and 50 cen ts p er bottle. Sold burned. The air comes in direct contact everywhere. with all th e fuel, insuring perfect com-,. bustion and rapid circulati011 around the OU C 0UC H, J0H N STD NeCRYDERMAN .,:.·":~·~':':"~:~.~~:~, ';'~::t.~.:i:: W Id announce t o their friends and the public t hat t heir ;th e STATESUAN to AN OVER &69,000 WORTH O F N'"E -W- GOO D S :J SOLINA. Farmers are b nsy taking up t heir turnips, which are a very liizht crop. Mr. R. M . Kirkpatrick is laid up wit h inflammation of the knee. Mr. and M rs. T hos, War d have ret urned from t heir visit in t he \Vest. M r. W ard speaks very h ighly of t he country'. Hallowe'en will aoon be her e. How's yonr cabbages. Humor· saith t here ar e . t o be several weddings in this section. The boys had a gay t ime at a h usking bee i n this village las~ week. T he Quarterly Meeting of this circuit will b e held at Eldad, on. Sat urday, at 2 o'clock, and on Sunday t here will be pr eaching at 10 o'clock. All day long and often far into t he night our in dustriou~ and oblig ing blacks mith'~ anvil rings and the cinder s fly . He is surrounded with wagons, car ria._ges, machines and all kinds of farm i mplements brought in for repairs. Glad to se e you so busy, M r. 'l 'o m, and may y our Drox, back bone n eve r t ire . the church opening services a t Leskanl, on Sunday and Monday, a nd repor t good ti mes. Mrs. Armstrong has r e-painted her house and we admire her taste very much. The stur dy young y eoman from t he Bethel neighborhood who wen t nort h on Sunday in search of the ' ' Fields of Yellow Corn," was not, wc presu me, altogether disappointed, as he found corn green and swee t. L ook ahead next time, br other. T he Sons Hall h as been thorough ly r epaired inside and now presents a very comfor table a ncl bea utiful appearance. nt term a~· e 'l'he officers for the presA W. P ., F. L . Squair ; W . A., Sis. S. Tourg1e; R . S., Edgar Sonch ; A. R. S. , Sis. Tourgie; F. S., E . C. Thornton ; Treas., D. Al lir1 ; Chap. , J . L . Leigh ; Con., J. Rn bertson ; A. C., J HS. B err.v ; I. S., Sis. F . R eed; 0 . S., Sis. E . McPherson ; P. W. P ., G. L . Rae. Mr. C . G. Armstr ong, wh o ha9 long been noted as an amateur sinf,ler, is fast becoming notorious as a stump orator; ln i·eply to Kirby's corresponden t, of last week, we wotdd say that we h~ve heard of a farmer nea~ hear who tried t o do t he J ndges at the Co. F air. M isd F lorence Heid , the highly popula r teacher uf the second department of our school, has been engaged for ano t.her ter m. Miss Reid is a fav orite wi th her s<:holara, and as a teacher gives entire sati~factiou . M iss ·w alker , daughter of Re\·, R. Wnlker, has been engaged as teacher In the Junior d epartment, in place of Miss Brown , retirin g. Mr. Ezra. H a ll, who has d one m uch to improve stock in this township, and wh o a few years ago introduced for the farmers through this section the Poland China breed of pi~s, has lately i mpor ted u. yonni;t thoro' bred of t he same breed. He is one of the finest pigs ever seen" in t h is sectfon . . .. On Thurhday night 15th iost., some pl\r ties broke into the store of Gamsby & Bro., of th is place, by forcing an entrance through the front door, and took .therefrom some suits of clothes, an overcoat and other articles. A r ewar d of $50 is offered by Messrs Gamsby for the appre· hension of the culprits. T he many merchants, especially in rural districts, who have long been a nnoyed by t he tinblushing willingness of many of their customers t o liberally hel p them!elves to " samples ,, of any thing eatable within reach, will r ej oice to know that one of these m1isance.s ha~ been ba~ly caL'.g~t. . The other ~ay ' a man wl'.1 le w~1 hng m a shop spied ~some "accme pomts on a coun ter, and proceeded t o use I the sh ar p li ttle ivory as a toot h pick. Hi s jaws were vaccina ted in t he most thoro'lgh man ner, an d after gets abou t once more he will keep h is h :mds off what don't b elong t o him Mr. Geo. Lyman .i s on a visit t o friends in t his village. Mr. J ohn Chester speaks of opening a grocery in Orono. He's already here. Canon Brent will preach in St .Sa viour's church at 3:30 on Sabbath next. \ Ve are pleased to hear our townsman, l\fr. J . Car veth, spoken of by th e farmers as the mo~t '.popular g rain buyer at the front. SPEC1'o. KIRBY. Taking in the root crop causes many . v acant seats at school. The paper read by M r. M cD owell at the Teachers' Conveut ion on " H ist ory," is said t o be the best e~er given before that august assembly. Our village and neighborhood was almost depopulated on S unday and M onday last , th':! object of attraction being the dedication of the n~w Met hodist church, at Leskard. Revival ser vices have beon held in the l\Tethod~st ch urch durin!{ the past fortnight and are · still continued. The interest S"em· to wane and the congr ega· tions are smal l. The prni1cher m referring to the non-attendmg members a few evenw " .' oiuce, us ed language more forci· ble and emphatic t.h an is often heard from th" sacred desk. On Sunday afternoon a couple of u nwary lovers ventured into ou r rumantic neighbor hood and, by chl\nce, cho.;ie a. some what sequestered by-way leading southwanl un the h(lme stretch. Some pedestrians wh0 were ir ning that way, but had stopplld to rest, tdl an arnming story of th e fond embrace of the twain coupled with a profnsion of smacks a nd other sighs and emotions of deeper seated love. While we have no sympathy with t hose who have given the thing a:vay, we would a dvise < )Ur fri euds never to go that way again, especially in beech nu t sea.son. Mr. Tyerman's new h ouse is nearly completed and adds mud1 to the appearance of that immediate locality. Mr. J. Gammage has le»sed a large farm i n P ickering, whither htJ will move i n t he spring. Success to yoi1, Sir. We are in receipt of the name of the inquisi tive "farmer " who interrogated so much wit h regartl to oL h ers in a -local paper a few weeks ago. We will add another chapter to this in a foture issue . Mrs. D. M. B illiugs and daughter, of 'l'oronto, are visiting here, Mrs. J . L. Powers 'has returned from a visit to Mariposa.. · Mast er George Lang is again attendin 0 oth e Newcastle high school. Mrs. Sam'! Bill in~ s is s towly improving. Dr. Carve th is t he iit teitd,nK physician . ---.. ·~~ ----- NEWCASTLE. "ne Ordered Clothing a specialty. Fl COUCH, JO HNSTO N & CRYDERMAN, COURTIOE. The West Darlington b ran ch of t he Bible Society held its an nual meet ing at Ebenezer last Thursd ay even ing. The agen t of t he Society, D r . Hodgk in, gave an int eresting address. All agree in pronouncing it a. very successful m eeti ng, William Found, who has been ailing for some months with consumption, die d at his brother .James', in Pickering, on Tuesday. He had lived in t his section for some years an d was much re~pec ted. Ml's. Wm. Courtice, who was sick for so me time, has a.gain recovered . Mrs. A. Pound and dangh ter, from Port Perry, are visiting their friends and relatives in Courtice. Mr. C . Short has been on the sick l ist for a week w ith cow-pox. 'f her e are none to follow. Courtice is now greatly m need of a detective and an issuer of rr,nrringe B:EN. licenses . By lack of open air exercise, and the ·want of suffi cient car e in t he ma~ter of diet, th e whole physical mechanism often becomes impaired during the winter. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the proper remedy to take in the spring of t he year to purify the blood, invigorate t he syste m, excite the liver to act ion, and r 11store the healtl1y ton e and vigor. Bargains in suits antl overcoats a t the Star House, from ~Wup . ovens. Last fall we p ublish ed a testimonial tht: J 11c h from Mr. .James M orris , Proprietor of ve "!Yorks, r ecommending payment (by your ag-ent. Mr. 'l'hos. Bingham. One Month. in 1:~ Dailies, l Tri-Weeklv and 48 M orris' Carria0 for my loss by !Ire, caused by a spark from a Weeklies ofour SF.LllC'l'LOcAJ. LTST ofCanadian . f h steam thresher, having got payment for c~n- papers for $70 . '.l'o those who want their ad· the stove after usmg it a <lW mont s. t ents at market price; no il or it uaymeut like vertlsing to pay.we can offer no better medium After using i t nearly a year he now rel see on the Dominion Grange Policy to tenants. Copy of List sent J're1.> on u;pplication. affirms what h e t hen :5aid of its merit s : Yours gratefully, '.raos. HAnms, C E O . P . ROWELL &. C O., M L ·o -E< B ill Tyrone, Sept. 11, 1885. 38 - ESSRS . J;E '"' ns ,uL, . owman v e ,N1·:1VSP,l P lm AD\'Elt'flSl tVG tnJRE All, We have been using the " Happy.'.rhought?' ARD OF THANKS. -'l'o th e M ana10 Spruce St., Nc'v York. R ange n ow for nearly ·a") year and are as F ire thanks Insurance lu·g11 'tll l·t as ever . It cook of the hereby return for Association: the. prompt - - - - - · ly p 1easecl w1 ·s s rn, 1ger payment, (by your agent, Mr. rhos. Bmgha ml TAIT'S PHOTOS. splendidly, throws a good heat, is not for my lose by !Ir~. !laused .bY a spark from o. -hard to manage and burns a small qu antity s teamthresher,havmgreceivedthefullamount 0 WA 66 Sl t S t Sept 8 th · T D l of my insurance IN ooLD on the occasion of my . TT:l ' · ~ er · · · · , of coal for so large a stove . he · np ex golden wedding. Yours thankfully, 'l'HOMAB lhessr.~. ' Tait <l'.: Morrison.-:DEAR SIRS, j Grate is a very valuable improvement and J1).~~':i~: sni't. ll, 1885. . Accept ,th;mks for phot0s wlu ch please us worthy of a ll praise. we cotild no~ be 38 . -·~. . - very much. Shall probably order m or e induced to return to the · wood · stove for See t he S tar House advt. 'fheirprices lat er. 'Friends ,who have received copies winter use. ' J As. MoitRJS. are all out d own as they wish t o r educe / t hink the m charming. Respectfully .stock speedily, change cont emplated. yours, A. C SANGSTER. · Every parcel a. bargain at Mason Bros. ARD OF THANKS.- To the Mana- To Can adian Adver tisers. get· or tho Fire Insurance A ~sociation : C prompt We will insert a ouc Advertisement. s rn I hereby return thanks for C I l On 'Wednesday last d etective Spence, of the G. T . R . , a r r ested three men named Charles M organ, J ohn Shaver,and J ames Anderson, at Newcastle. They were charged before Mr . D u mble, police magistrat e of Cobourg, with having broken t he seal of a bonded car at some point down the line this side of Kings ton, and on examination were committed to gaol for sixty clays. The following easy question is offer ed for t he inspection of boys who t hin k they k no ~ more than t heir fathers : A counter fei ter goes into a. shoe shop and purchases a pair of bo0ts for $2.50, gives a. bogus $10 bill to be chan ged . T.h e shoemaker goes to a broker and gets change for the bogus bill. R e gives the counterfeiter his cha nge and the boots and disLBSK.ARD. misses him . .After wi;,rd s the broker comes On Sunday la.st tbe hamlsome new church to the ehoe- makt>r and makes him take w aa dedicated by Rev. Dr. Burwash, who back bogus bill and refund h.is $10. How preached able ftnd sl irring se,.mons in the morning and evening a~ did Rev. E. Roberts d 0es each of t hese par ties stand ? in the afternoon. So great was the crowd attending all of the8c services that many were unable to obta.in c·ven sta r.ding room. The ENNI:Sl(JLLEN. singing of tile Hampto11 choir was much admired. Indeed, the excellent singing and the Has one of the neighbors had the small· kindness and sociabilit,y oft.he members of this choir will uot soon be !orll'otteu in Leskard, pox 'I Appearances woul d indicate some- The tea. on ~fonday W tlS i n eve1·y way a grand thing of that nature. success. About G O O peoole satisfied the inner from the most bountiful ~prtad. 'fhe We will soon r equire a cour t, house man trustees or the chnrch desire to exoress theil" here if t he law cases m ultiply. A t present thanks, not only to the people of Leskarc l nnd vicinity, bu t to their mA.r1y friends of Orono, lawyers fees are saved as con teatants ]{ irby, 'Tyi·one and Slt.i:' l"1 1ur. di ng- c ountry fer claims are settled by a-rbitration. Two their assistance, bot~h in etmtributlons and by ar bitr ations were held here on M onday their presence, on l\'lon1i11y evening, After the tea was ove·r when eve··yt. ..dy wa~ in good last, i n which the leading muni cipa l humor, that cha mpiou 111ouey raiser, Itov. E. ability of Cartwright with n early all t he .Roberts, of Bowman vi!le, bemm his part of tho Program, and so well did he succeed that magisterial, legal and medical skill of this c-rnry cent was subscribed, many people going place and Enfield were engagAd. Pnblic away sorry that th~rc w 119 unt more money to opinion says justice was administered in rai~e in order that the)· m[)(h t display a gener· osity no one ever suspected them of posaessini:. each case. Proceeds of collection auil supper, $175, Cost - - - --+-- -· -ot church. $2,000. ._ ...,___...__ _ _ I have been a sufferer fo rm Indigestion B V RKET ON. and violent Sick Headache for upwards of four years. I have co nsuHed many of Great rush of barley ro tbts ~ta.tion: 20looded the Faculty, but have derived no material car~ standing on the t rank awfliting shipment benefit from any source unt.il I tried at a time. Fullv 50,000 '" 1 .ohels havo been ' . . bought here the last m on r.h . One day 29 teams P llRRt_ D AVI S, p AIN KILLER, which, I am stood awaiting tl1eir onra to unload. Good happy to state, has done me mor e good omen for Burketon's .f ntnre. than all I ever t ried before. E STHER I The foundat!<:Jn of Mr. FMl{erton's tdwelling is BmGGS Bolton E ngland ready for bmlurng upon. Rev. J . Creighton will preach here next " ' ' . Sundny, at 5 p , :n. Remnants at less than wholes< tle pnces We honestly believe !11:r. <~ulgley'a storo is at Mason Bros. the cheape~L in the oou ty. Seeing by his A good suit of cloth es, youth's, size . for billR he offors 20 lbs. su;::ar or 25 vds. cotton for a dollar. we invested. l\lld foun·d them j nst as for $6 at Mason B ros · represented. Some of our neighboring stores \Ve have a 25 gallon kea of Ko. 1 Lar- say ftugar must.grow on.the H.idge he .sells so dine oil tha t we offer to thresher at a j f~!a~ee~.ffe him a tnal. See his big advt. big discoun t. Inquire at this office. A blacksmith shop is badly needed. ........ any

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