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Omemee Mirror (1894), 28 Jul 1898, p. 3

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have had a ‘1 mix-2mg d‘ 0 that for a great rush s and Izzcc s. s trimmings ircss goods, )itles, \\ bite :ztside the gartxm nu] 'zu'ket ; it is hisins, cur- dry stun h, sh Loards, of groceries, ken; white . toilet sens. ‘nan coal 01L re, wool or straw hats, ‘ collars and makers, the [VS suits at :n’s, boys m’s m comm : I. D. King 5. Call and it to their kg orders :5. Ladies' drcss :kins lrcss g( ods, s, shining-s, s, butchets’ .mls, “Lit: e (,il cloths, mccos. T} Izmufactured flannel}, and .00 per pair. 1 lb. “can'- RB , Cz'shucm and cotton. Ema. Agal'e. “PPCIS and '3' tapes in ridays. he regu- tter, nd \\ e can 16$ AL FOOL UT A young man named Burr was killed on the G. T. R. track at 'l‘hamesvxlle Hmdly momlng. John Parr, the Mitchell fire 1mg, wan aenzenced yesterday to two years in Kingsmn Penitentiary. M. J. J. Morgan, assistant teacher in Omemeo Hugh School, was in Toronto kn week attending the Grand Lodge of A. F. and A. M. He reports havmg had an excellent time. The Millbrook Sunday School excur- sion wii! take place on Aug 3rd to Belle- vme. The fare from Omemee will be $1.00. This will be an excellent oppor- tunity for our townspeople to visit Believiile :t asmall expense. A young child of Mr. Thomas Glover, : well-known citizen of St. (‘atharines, “as drowned in a. cistern )10 .day. Kr Perkins of \Vychfl’e College. eon- dncted services in Christ. Church Ome- :\ telephone lineman named J. B. lie"; was killml at Pelvrlvuru \‘es-(c-r- 455‘ by aslmck from :m t-im-triv n‘lre Dr. Noelanda, Lindsay, a Dentist ofa long and successful experience. will be u the Commercial Hotel, Omemee, on Tuesday Aug 2nd. He will have gas and best pain obtunders for extract- ing beeth. Call early and secure an appoimment. LAUNDRY «Leave your laundry pur- cels at this orflce early. Call and get price UGLâ€"lio-tt Rev. James C. Smith, ofGneIph. one 0! {he most prominent ministers of the Presbywrian Churchjn Ontario, died Monday. Colonel Deacon. Inspector Shortt and M sears Waldo" and Stratton, Solicitors tune in town today attending Police (hurt. 'v ) moo, and St. John’s and at... Ja'nues . 5")“me Sunday. Mr. Perkin: selr- mnns were highly appreciated hy t. I; 13'8“ Congugations. He 1. an able as“ e"Mutant preacher. Mr. Perkins “l comma sotvicos next Sunday at he usual hours. See the Ray Jr. Camera .3250, wlth one plate holder at Gregory’ 5 Drug Store. [Indian-13L: m Mr. Charles Drezmon, of Campbe‘d- ford. one ofthe Eeading merchants, was drowned Monday while bathing in the» river, Mr Jus. A Tully Manaver 1n Gough 8:03.? _3Lol‘8 Poterboro, w heeled go Qme- The Mirror will not he 3m! hyhed max: meek. All orders for job work, however, will be promptly attended to. mee Tuesday morning; and he had not been 1“"! here befme he knocked font Mrs. Cochrane and children have gone on an extended visit among Col- bwne friends. name at the inc-41 sports in catching fish- He with the assistance of 311% Wm. Brmlburn, ofthe People-.9 Grocery. that evening. succeeded in 03‘0“” seven fipe bass averaging 3; lbs. each. and 3 pace sized lounge. As Mr. 'l‘nlly is may- Ing with the fishing. we 8‘99“ to report a )mething larger. Omemee as a fit‘hi'“: resort cannot be excelled- 0" M" ‘ll‘uilyfs arrival home. “‘0 91‘9"} to Air. Burton Mitchell, of Rochester, N. Y. is spending his vacation at the home of his parents in town. Rev. Chas. A. Tanner of Windsor Mills. Que., will conduct the services in the Presbyterian Church on the 3lst Inst. at 3 o'clock p. m. The re-openlng ofthe church at Fleet- w°°d ‘OOk place on Sunday and Mon- damthe 17th and 18th inst: The Rev. E. Roberts preached morning and even- ins; and conducted a, Sunday School ral- 1)’ in the afternoon. The church was crowded at each servme and they were “I“! appreciated. On Monday even- inll. although it rained, a large congreâ€" gation assembled. Tea was served in the school house. and an interesting "“0“” We held under the eflicxent be visited byrmrbâ€"rVeâ€"Véf the l’eterboro holiday seekers. Mrs. W. H,Kennedy, who has been visiting Peterlow friends for some week-,rewrned co Omemee Tuesday evening accompanied by her brother and sister, Mr. and Miss Greer, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hatch and Miss Eva Budd, of Peterboro. spent Thursday with Omemeo friends. Miss Violet Robert, of Welcome, 15 visiting at the home of her grandpar. ants, Rev. E. and Mrs. Roberts. Miss Maggie Bennett is spending her holidays with Omemeo, Emily and Lattlo Britain friends. Mrs. G. W McKim and children spent a few days of this Week with .Vlzllbrook friends. Miss E. Roberts will spend the next few weeks at. the home of her sister, Mrs. McCracken, in Meaford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunningham, together with their children, Herbert, George and Jennie, spent Sunday with Omenee friendl. Rev. E. Roberts will conduct services at the usual hours next Sunday in the Methodist Church. Mr. 333. Pillsworth, of Port Hope, re- presenting the McCormick Implement, Co. was in town Tuesday on business. To get your prcsorlptlnns accnmt elv filled take them to Gregory's Drug Store. Lindsay .3 «.4 MrsJ. O. Tisdale and children,ofo. bridge, is visiting at the home Mr. and Mn]. '1'. A. Mitchell. Messrs. G. McKim and J. T Richards spent Sunday with Mlllbmok friends. Mrs. David Balfour was a visitor to Lindsay last week. Be sure and take in the excursion to Belleville on Aug. 3rd. Only $1.00 10x- return trip. uwnu un‘vVNIU ‘munageuwnt of the luster of the Remcnll,cf thc l‘xcursion t0 Y"('lHll’('h.Ui(”. 1{PV. N I). lirew. The I4”; Bellevillc next \\'ednesday. Tic~ 5f.rd (‘huir which leg! the singing on kcts good for two days Fare $1. {the Sabbath, \fun ugzun Present. and m Train leaves Omcmee Statlon at ,‘cnnjmzction thh the Misses Luldley, , ‘ r and Mr. Wm Adams of Umemee, uni gzfieilrfic afftggnéng tram leaVes .4 Miss Staplesmfldndslty, delighted [1.23 e D. - laudience with their so'ngs and solos. Rev C. H Coon gave a short. address I and Rev. E. Rubens gzue his lectuw St. Thomas, Ontario, has an Omemee street. Miss Ethei Thompson is home for her vacation. LOCA h LACON 1C I Nearly 2000 Boxes Offered tms Morning but no Sales were made | Owing to the Hot Weather. The regular fort-nightly meeting of lthe Victoria. county cheese board was held this morning in the old opera. house, owing to repairs in progress in the council chaml er. Buyers Fluvelle, l Whitton and Fitzgerald were present, also President Robertson, Secretary l Eugene Shine, and other otlicers. l NUMBER OF CHEESE BOARDED. The tollowlng factor-nee boarded the number of cheese placed opposite: Sun 124 Lorneville ........ .. 50 Cameron ........ ....... ..........100 | Dunsford ......................l02 Mariposa ...... ...... 99 Cambmy 100 Janetville 90 Omemee ...'. ...... ...... .162 Fenelon Falls............. 92 North Veulam 94 Minden .. .. .... .. .. 57 Leaakdale .... .. .. . . . â€" Valentin ........ ............. 85 North Ops u-o- ace-0.0.3.... ...... . 78 Mrs. Wm. leuon is visiting: her sis- ter, Mrs..lu}m .\lc('arrell jr, The Missing Link cheese tactory is a very dilllcult place to get past in the morning on account of so many teams waiting to have their loads disposed of. Her Majesty's servant will have to or- der 8. snitch to be constructed so that he wlll not be delayed with the mail. LINDSAY CHEESE BOARD. Mr. (‘. Miller p:1$sed through our vi!- Iage on Tuesda} on his way to visit the old honw_ Every spare Inn} is called into “:0 harves: field to store away the grain while the Weather is favorable, and many more are wanted. Fowlers’ Corners. anrshing has started once more in our nelghbnri 00d. The Deyellbrothars are on the pa' h again. The Tully boys are out as n-lm! “ith their machine. R Bailey is :03) out with his steamer. There “as quitv a stir in our village on 'l‘ueslny c‘vening, and our storukeep- er was duh'g it good business in the grocery lino. rruuc scunox. Lmvxxn. Davidson, Mildred, Omemee ...... 904 Pogue, Peter A., ......Opa 9. ... ... ...769 McGeough, Bernard,0ps 9 .... .763 McConneIE, Edward, Emily 8 ......612 i Name. SL'llOOl. M j McConnell. Lillian. Emily 13 Iraxxg,8ydne)'...... Omeuzee Burke, Ethel Ops. 9.......... Galagller, \Valter,...0memee . Fee, Havelock, . ..... Umemee ..... Hart, Mabel, .........()ps 1': .. Mchven, liruce....0ps 9 . ..... Earl, George ........ Emily ll Wetherup, Mary . . .Ops 12.... Balfour. Ed 1121...... Omemee . . . .. Pogue, Violet ......0ps 7 ..... . I. .. Ferguson, Edith.... Emily l0 Pogue. Mabel ...... Ops 9 Johnston, Walter ...Omemee Stimson, Walter....Cmemee Ivory, Evelyn.......Omemee ...... Grundy, Robert......0memee ...... Orr, Fred, . . .. . .Omemee . . . . . . McQuade, Harry . . . Emily 8 ......... Lowes, Rachel, Emily .. .. .. Callaghan, Katie, . .Ops 7 . ............ Poast, Addie........Emily 11 Thompson, Robert, Omemee Little, Ellen.... ....0ps 7 ........... Callaghan, Lillian, Emlly 5.... \VEATHER INJI'RED BUSINESS. President Robertson called for bids, whereupon Buyer \Vhizton pointed out that owing to the exceptionally warm weather it. would be unsafe to ship cheese, and he suggested that the board adjourn for one week. Some salesman felt inclined to accept oflers, fearing they would not have room in their factory to store the cheese, and Buyer Flzu‘elle offered 7 3-80 to those The following is the list of success- ful students at the recent entrance ex- aminations held an.nemce, 8‘ ill: name of school at which prepared, and marks obtained, the maximum being 1,100. Who will Graduate from Ome- mee's Public Schools. Names of the Successful Students. ' “ Practical Talk to Church Pews. ” The church which had been repainted with- in and withoutâ€"with its papered walls and ceiling, its new matttlng and carpets and new pulpit at a cost of $165- “ us greatly admirred and as a. result the pro- ceeds ol' the services amounted to nezu ly $200. The ladies ol the congregation deservegrezttcreditfur by a qutlt they secured over $120. ENTRANCE EXAMMTIUNS. Star ................................l‘.’4 Lorneville ........ 50 Cameron ........ ....... ..........]00 Dunsfon! ...... ...... ..... 102 Mariposa ...... ...... 99 Cambmy . ..... 100 Janetville 90 Omemee ...'. ...... ...... .162 Fenelon Falls............. 92 North Veulam 94 Minden.............................. Leaakdale .... .. .. . . . Valentin. ........ .. ...... North Ops ........................ Pine Grove 65 Reaboro 145 Bobcaygenu 1.35 Maple Leaf . l4 Palestine . ........ ................13-') RedRock......................166 Oakwood .. ...... ............... 70 Little Britain â€" Sutton... 60 lngoldshy .......................... -- Manchester ...... ...... ......... â€" Derryville - OI ‘l C)! Kim] on 2,144 for Manufacturing Blankets. Marks. .. ”.780 CI ".4" 5| ~l Cl 03 u U! (7.; 29-68: 2:, ('01:. ~1ul'thumunship( minim: 50 news muw or 11 clay lmnn. AH mnh-r ('1‘!‘ the exception of 8 acres, \\ hardwood bush. (10nd frame burn and stable. .3 and a half from \‘ilYugv For further thus and purl to Yaiuabie Farm for Sale “mu-lugs, une mun bring 1):) x :m It. with unvsluhlos, mm. house-s. and plguor)’ uu~ (Iornouzh. There are three wells on thv gun-misc“ one bring a nuwing well. Alam :1 , 7 , ni.'n.-n I - Bl-in: part. of lot 1:}, (Rm. 4. tmvnuhlp ol‘ Hm- l!_\'.me:iining HZm-i'vs. all clvnrcd with the exception 01‘ lill‘l't'H unulm' hunlwmnl hush. Hi :u‘rw SI'PI‘Pd. 'l‘lu- pmperty is :l” wull (chum! :iml nature-d and is Iruu {rum slumw, Hours and foul SN'Iis. it, is om- ofthe basil wheat in rum in the province und is .situnlml hunt L‘mi-rs l‘mm (mu-mm- wlmn- thvru are lrst-cl: s‘s high and public schools. 'l‘lurrv i also :1 good public M'huul on the int. On the prl-mlsus more is n largo uml ('ummrl- Milt! lrume dwelling; also splendid nul- lmllillngs, vne hum brim: 1):) x :m it. with unvsluhlos, i'uuL house-s. nnd nlmmrv Im- Or on the premises 6' ' is l'fqut'stl‘d Lu px-(ivo- prbperty, pny chm-ac». and tuke- )1 i111 away. MAR"1.\' CARROLL] uwnu’vlliv Veicrlnary Surgl‘ou, (Sr-minute I mturio Vel- (‘rinuu ('ulu-gu,Tux-onto. m-glsterml mm.»â€" m-r m ()n:nriu \‘olcrlnmy Mean-“1 Assuma- “Un- ” (1' Mild I'L'sid mm 12 William Street South. Llndauy.â€"3l-3 m Into t1;0pr(~mls0s m'thoundurslgnodJnt10, C‘ n. H, EulH)‘, on or about the til-.5! of June. 1‘9" 'l ‘1}II'JH. cnmlng lwu years old. Uu‘u- 19mg wPrepam for )IRS.‘1‘IIU.\IA5 “()IEINHI q.‘ um; u-mg :1 nuwnu: well. Also '1 . r ,‘U ‘T 77' 1. I’urvlmwr can huvv lmmmlinlq- Vii-L AB‘J'U s'nn. (‘:msv of selling [mox' lu-ullh. rllwr 1m r1 iculurs apply In w. R. Megâ€"Me, ’ Farm for Sale Valuable Farml‘sr“. L18 L’ thn LIGHT COOL UNDERWEAR LIGET COOL NECKWEAE “flu. “ bums m age ms: - - Come and see What a very small amount of money it will take to dress yourseli daintily for the whole summer, and you won’t lose much Mme 1n domg 1i), fer our store Imrly brims with striking values. Dr. W_ Kenny, Remember E If Price for V‘fhole Suitsi HOLID‘E‘EY SUITS 0f the (nu ”ship of Emily, ('(mo south West quarter of Lot Strayed Neghgeefi Shirts (Tie to Match), White Duck Trousers, White blannel. Trousers, Striped Fancy Vests, Colored Sweaters, (all Slzes). Hats and Caps, Stockings and Belts, Crash Sults,Tenn1s Suits, Flannel Suits,Duck Suits, Tweed gggi’8%%afi%§ats’ Felt Hats, of every description for out- mnw or less. Soil is u l-lf r ('I‘HiVilXiUH with res, \\ MM: is: nndor Ilnd l'r't-k h: “51‘ ‘e. A1014“ 11.qu Huge ul‘ “momma ,1partiuulurhapply (”norm-c 1’.“ Iuwnvyvlliv l‘. t)‘ Omvmcc P. L) HIP Hr on Hm prmr‘Jsemâ€"“itf 1‘?) to Being South hull H, COM. 3, Town- filllp m I'Jmi'n', (‘olltalllillL' mm hunclrud :u-rvs mun‘ nr item, zl“ undercultivatinn. lilty-lixe :u'mr under llwzuiuw. Snil !> n tine (‘I:l_\‘ l-mm. A iurue brick r-wi dent”, and cmmmuhunu rrzmm outbuild- ings (m Hm [.rvmlws. About 1! llllltf.‘ ”will ()num.0~-. Splendid “nu-r mm m; tnudminn for boll: house. 11nd pnsturw land. This is an excellent rvm-nrtnnn.) U1pun-has?urturmlt “He or the but :1: d m mt rmwi.zent {wins in Emily M \um‘dp, lz-iw; 5.: Muse to Unmmm- linrristvrs, Suliuitnru, Mr. mey 1 hunt a! lnu'verMI-s (Hil«e.~i,l|umli1nn Him-k, nmma‘ilc l'nsL (Hutu, Lindsay M. .I. KENNY. l. 1'). “151.1305”. Feterboro Cycle Works. Enzunclling, lx’clltung, (immrul He. puiring, \‘ulcunisiug, l’urls, 'l fines, “up stirs, Sundrivs, ulv. livpuirs (inns and Sewn”: Mm'him-s All Wurk gnurammml. “menu-(5 mum-1.." your atlll‘niiull Is ><.Ii(‘lu-d.â€"â€"lim. M. H‘ Hlxson [513:5 In mmuunn-‘tn his friend.‘ and .m'mur pflilulm tlml ln- hm rp. opt-Mud !)Il:6ll|l‘\\ In ll'n‘ |>l'Hlll:~t:.~ Inc)“ In r'ul‘ler's Hunky-HH'P, l\'(‘ltl'.\l., lumlmy, um] cm'nculiy Nblium u _mnl.lnumm- m their [u'mx our him-l; Ed” New, mul was per- umuly min-(ed “mu the mum-In. or the: {mat nmuulucuum's. A full Inn: 01 lhe up“- ('5! goods in Hue I'unuu-ur “Hing H m. hum. Aim at eumph'lu stuck m M-nuul Mums, 1.1“le Jumlwra, livumnx rhews. 'n'mmn; Sixt;e-.s,(;uxnl'.~ Lllbl'i‘l'n, (‘hihl’s Huhlwra. Dealers in 1:} :odish and Foreign Drugs, i’utenl Med1(-:Iw.~I,Uils, also, Uurdcn, Flt-Id and Fimxer Seeds, runner Smut. c and henna-‘51,, l’cturlmrnngh; Iwnrly .‘, canury val.ul»1xslml,aaml sun enjuynnfi the sane Continence ul hlllllcl'lrlls put- runsâ€"3m .. 00“ um! nr H~rnzfl l‘.’ “A Fresh Mum Ul‘lul; \\ his '1 he Mace Kenny 8c Weldon, 184- Simcce 8L. Pcterbsro.; Weather E OR TO BE NT. “ Aled Acquaintancc " On‘xatond 8‘. Walsh, SIDNUN «Q ('U . Kent St“ :-im,: 5.. vlcuse tn Unmmu}. '1 has A I High and Pub“.- 1: any Ltlxor nulncenwnfis. md fan or particulars :1]!- II-‘r: 'Inu1:.\"m.\‘, O:m~n.m- l‘t's‘. Uliu't. ‘ wfug-uer-nl:g-\I~~71\V‘I -1”. 41.4... - . ~. 51.».an ;-« .m- ui 1‘l'Ihil': the ()M Imnp Line Road \Hn kunvv Nut”?! 0! the 4111(‘mwussiun I.ixm,un l.u:sl7,18, 12! and 221:, in the :it'. uh (mum-55in]; u! “.0 said 'l‘vwn- U ipnf I‘Imilv, as usizllvlisln-(l by By- law Nu. 5,1um50d by tho Unitml ('0an- tips 0f [NHL-m and Victoria in the \ (-5” 181‘} :1 m1» uh 1.0"” Iiption of mu h mud :UIm. :x: w M11; mntuined in mid Native is Imrvhy given that ut the “ox: mot-ling: nfllw. Municipal ('uuucil uf lhv 'l‘n“ nsluip (-1’ Emily, (.11 Monday, Llw first day of August next, (2888) a Hy-luu “ill Smiutrudm'wl fur the pur- can “'1: h (Mint) «1721111. t‘nrnvx n Wm DI'II‘t .‘t‘l‘ Unusw. l.nnl::|_\':â€"l‘..lu prupx mlm‘. J. Dnrzun vim» I» 0‘!) imuguLuul by \\'. .‘luatullJnWYefl- M'HI HInI.,:L 1111- 7um" run-rI-r in this Jim: 10 lhv- public \alm will 14- : :ul 1:» Walt on nil I'uv Unmmw. In“) “HI-\HmW usmnu (h. {M .11 us , “mm mnulshvdx wlii ht- Iv-mmh Ilt‘ \cllulu mm 1.0! lqumlxund ('1‘ xx. (,‘un'luly II Mu‘l'. h-rnnn m1mh|v~.â€". m 1" liO'i‘C GR!” 291’s l"\>\\'Ll-IH .K' (‘1). MW lln- In‘hidin AI'IIN’IH In IJmlNI)’. "ht'il‘ \\'().‘k is lix'\!-4'I::.~.\:ml1snlislmlinnunm‘zmh STA R 01:» ~(‘EHY, Inn Wan-r $1.,px'v-xnimw Iun'mun) m‘vuvad by Hm. 1.11:: 11». (Th. Hu'Hil'l‘ HI ymx:.~im;.~., (-Luu-r- luau, mum-p, i;l:'u,1-:Inm~vl gamin, r10. 1' Yeah cgghund nu!- I«'1'm-h.~:.lnh.\‘onhum] t'hw-ac- xuvmry sup- [Illvs .nnleu‘o' uml Entity ('ilitL'Us plouw c m :md Ilmuv x'm' _\'u-n'.w.‘v.~.~â€"xm lmuhlv tn MWW140ml»:‘Ihluumpzn'w pz'Jm-a. l’. RUBIN- hUN, l'x‘t:px'h~lm‘.â€" '.‘..-.'$:n Morgan's Drug gore is thronged wuh oust ~mer severy flay . Try a few of our \\ ell med and never tailing cures, such Morgan’s Uaturrh Cure for 2:50., and Anatmtmu l’miL (lure, lesidcs numer- ous ()Llh r we inlxtes. Kent St. Lindsay. Nam"! H ()T U!‘ P iiiidsay ‘floolien Mills. m: .I.\ low NOTICE Ewesasassai' Kun: and Wm. SUV-Ms. Liwl‘u) u vmmnl zllnl “15.1.11”;- {:iX'."~' . Amt-ms:nwl(‘nrminmygmnls MN “My, 11.0 Jewu-h-r, Km} Iv, :xlmnl il: he 1:11! pluam duintg gouals at In“ prim“ â€" . (I H A N H l‘Zâ€"The ('fon'nnbrcial ‘L~n_\';â€"l‘..tu prupz mlm‘, J. Durzun mmgnL-nul by \\'. MzumllJnWYux- Llll‘v Tutu" «Irrurin this “ms 14) 232A .\' I 'Y, 'l‘ownship (‘lerl . (mwmuu this 4th duy of thin. Hun :.' :H'untu-d. ()nl‘ 'hvir wogk is shictl)‘ |(‘ luwvxt Hlllllin ('ili/A'U,‘ Lieu-w ~1mlrnlzblv {u "a. l'.i‘.Ul:1.\'- l‘lmlv) x 1! gfias to hand this week a. Large Consignment of J Wm. BRADBURN At the \\ 0011le Mill L: 151 1 mi of H1 Il-tcx StILCt‘I-Jrid‘W? on the Oton ll LC Ixixcx. “7. F‘AINT Spinnirg. \Vunix «4. (1r. IV‘e's'rzrx-xstiIE hm! it to their advan- tage m Luy diuct {H In HA “1011le Mill. \\ col Blankets, Cotton LIN] \VtU] Shutix‘g, l’lamx-l Hdltil g. Sim Lina Yam made to weat‘ like 1‘2.m151‘1-11_\::m. Also a gram] suck 011)!) Goods, Is prcparcd to 111:} am quantiu 0f \\ 001“ ashLd or unwashed \\ 001 l’ickix‘ns, GuSc lcatl:us,1im ILZUICIS, '1 uxkey lanthers,and uScd Futthcxs. W Faint, Peterboro, 0 ME MEE, ONTARIO. Now is the time to buy. From $12.50 up, guaranteed. A full line of Timmrc (‘qun H. W :zins all mxt “cck. Grantite- szrc, ' ever) thing \ou .xzmt, at p: £0 3 to I lwasc. Roval Cummi: in clothes \\1ingurs. Coal Oil, best American water “bite, at 20c. Machine Oil, bestâ€"â€"try it. Spucm] for Ihrcshcrs. Harvest Mitts, Oil Cans, Mixed Paint, Stou- l’oiish, Shoe Dressing, Brooms, Brushes, L:tc., etc. HAYING OUTFITSâ€"«besyin the maikct. See the cold rolled We Peoples’Gmeefly (memes Time Tin Emporium -..' yvau .v-avu single steel rail. 1‘. me tron j'hin" a spccialu . GLtter material, ready for Ich. So It In 101v. \011 MW \ANTEI)-â€"Eggs, C ali :11 d ‘ 1. cup Skim -, \\ 001 ’ickmgs, etc. THE BEST SCRAN TON COAL. with 1'3sz Burrixgs and an the Iattst Imprownwnts. A Large Stock of How Points. and Repairs always on hand... -" Also a Large and I’ixst (3:59. Stock of Best Budding Materials of ALL KINDS. FAIEELTGN’S FARM IMPLEMENTS.‘ ‘6' ' WV: he Best GueEyzh Lime for Sale.’? ...... Office and Yard, Caplnnd I-uidlc_y's Old Stand,...... \â€" turgeon-St., : OMEMEE. ' Monarch Vfashing Machines. R011 Cardirg a Specialty. Candies. Biscuits and Ccnfectionery \Ve “i511 to ( all t} c attention oft he 11: uilC to Earn Brothers, Proprietors‘. NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK COOKING STOVE-S Call and see Our Display. ...............AGENT FOR............ ..All at Syccxal Reduced I’riccs........ . D. Stimson. TERRXS, CREEK. iiifia’s BiRéEfS Efid Mowets‘“ . Kennedy, Satisfaétion Guaranteed.

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