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Omemee Mirror (1894), 9 Dec 1897, p. 3

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late security at rates of {10% 5 to 7 per cent, 2 Sums at 3%, the mart en for any term not ex- en years, and the inten ble )earh, half 3cm]; or , on days fixed to suit . Pnncipal can be reâ€" ' instalment. Apply to ON STEERS, r and a clean nun-l {or every eul- tumor and :- hould In! an only slave. as bar r ever vo, Land 3!. my par 0! and a ed 0 l0 Duh. your mind: no ten your hm;- with ml... ‘ he rommu- or you r (we. I: In nos: my town!» clan, ”nap and :1on keen. "yuan. l 1):! kynn'” and the tan. and tho mind: {bum-ad m cnn do. nu cull 1'" do foryou. re you an. tho young the guy. re you :11 [or ready pay; : I do»! any um. «raving I got 3 dime: )0! mean a dime ln mm, I. would make u burner "bu-u" :ements have been made undersigned to lend on_ ,inion Bank Building, Villiam Street, Lindsqy. {ohms Ind Clan. of a. la: 1 3m“ 1n Stock. .nd 1 will awn-sumo “ti-much NEY LENT. . COLY IN’S loot-is) Pnl‘lorm LTREET, 0" BM 22:. Omcmee People when. Clocks, ecc., left at tlw me for repairs, will have my Yours sincerely. knishing, Coal Oil, L Tinwarc, c. Dvcs, Ranges 8; Furnaces. Lowest Prices. >romptly attended to. ....PHO.\'E 52............ LAM’S fishing Emporium LINDSAY. aILmflsav. \SH. milling w! J D King lea . grain ball. 315.... ..... bunnn..." : hula ..... slloes at spatial priires. x rubber. and childten'a 011s, rpartment. 'I’eople in every depart- br suwku are In“ to over- market. Our prices few muons in Price-s {my this Icon] for 1397. Yon won't month. Come and try an Jun otery day this month; :0 List. ETHAN Y re List. ND FRIDAYS, itesmith. General Merchandise. Tthc are Bargain ‘ist ODS, 89 79 i 50 40 50 $0 Rev. antnn Hill, n! Belloville. 21‘" the Mirror a friendly cal! Monday. H0 is won plemd mu his new appoim- ment in me above city. Hi. man! friend. hon were weaned to 300 him in ' ' 'I I 'll" VUIIIIIIIBBUlei|o Jnacpn '1' Benny ‘ Thug Rice ‘ T1,. . Mt‘Qnade ~ (,ommitteemon. I. Moncrief The r9pnr'flnf v a nmcon {or the his! year show the 1.06:. to be In {80221109 in; vumlitiun. Hm cmuunitteeq on Con‘ cart to be held Xmas. night. report an arrangement. munplete ‘ no "nude “1’ axmme nu b4- nnnml to magic it “w best oonm not had in Own. LAW O FFICE of R. RUDDY. Barrister and Solicitor, of mm- brook. open in 0 m e m e a over)! I 0 N D A Y afternoonâ€"fiver Brad- burn’s Omensâ€"18:: The l-‘eirmoun: Church in Guam mu re-npened on Sundey last, when the Rev. E. Roberts, of Omelnee, preached tI'o appropriate end appreclaled torm- une lo cnngregutions that tilled the eecred edifice. On Monday evening it was again crowded when an excellen‘ lea was served. and s more than ordin. arr good programme wae rendered. The church hu been greatly improved. a new shed erected, and it is now ucredit to Mr peOpIu who worehlp there. The cost We. hourly provided fur. At the regular meeting of L. 0. L. 118. the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: W. D. Sllneon, W. 11., reâ€"elected D. Hunter, D. M. Mntthew Wilma, Chap , re elected. J J William I. Recording Secretary. qut H Wilsem Flntncial Senna-rm auch excellom will": and heal"). H0 wont to Lmdlay Tuesday w cs” 0" friends. For engagemam and Wedding Rings. wedding present: and Christmas goodl. nee “IF. McCarty. the Jeweler. K0!“ Sm, Lindsay, about it; he cut please you with dainty goods at low prices.â€" 47-3"). While cutting: tree. down In the bush in the 8th concession of Howard Ont" I‘uuday, Mr. So- th 1-: veritt was kn ~cked h!" ;:h in the air and fell on M! bad. He died uhnr,»stlxmtantly, death being due to concussion of the brain. Dr F. A. Walter“, Dvntlst. Lindsay. Honor Gruduute ofTumnto I'uivornlly and ltnyal College of ”cum! Surgeons. Intends visiting Oxm-mee “Hindu-«Hy m pvrmrm a“ brunchâ€" cs of Dean-try on the latest and most. 1m. proved mothods. Preservation or the natur- al teeth a specialty. Look out. for small bills R-v. J. L'. Tanner, H A., “it! prnavh 1n the Fm‘ Presbyterian ('hurvh, l’ut Hope, next Sundav. The basket social and entertainment held at the home of Mr. Fred McQuude on Monday evening was a success, all prom-m, enjoying {hemseh'es immense- ly. Mr. and Mrs. McQuado are excel- lent entertainers. Messrs. George Byers and Jun» Widdis, u! MillLrook, spam Sundty a: the home of Mr. Wm. Brown, and gave the Mirror 3. can Monday. Mr. Thu, Dayan, of Mt. Horob, gave um Mirror 1 {Homily call )ororduy My. Geo. Lin‘ock, of 12011101, is visit- Ingherdmxghter,.\1ru J Watson, town, Ff..l.TR_\’lnr'l l’npulnr featuurtnt. Lind- lav, vs now directly npposlte tho Hanson Rouse. Uynlars scrud in all uyles and at s'xyhour. Ew-ycmngclu up-to-dah. Try val-150. mo zIn,â€"-':m PHOTOGRR PHS FOWLER d: \‘U. are the 1: null g l‘hMo Armstn 1n Lln-lmy. Their work Is strictly nr-t-omunud mtm‘ucuun guaranteed. Our prices are 3- low as the léwent sxudlo. (‘ormâ€"r or Rom and Wm. Streots. Lindsay. Mr. S mnel Couch is at Toronto this week writing for a first-class certiflcute. We wish tum success. Mr. Roben Rowan, of Cambny, spent a. {Mr days of Rut week with Omemeo blends. Mr. W. J Pearson n III to at the Brad- hurn “muse «n Tuesday, Dre. H'h, to buy horses. Rev. Wilson )lc"ann, wu in Lindcay yesterday canmg on ftiendl. Mrs. Snmuci Grundy is visiting Lmdsa‘.‘ friends. S‘EDISOS‘S xii-V X'I‘A 8C0 PE fiASD PHANTOSCOPE 38!! A DBURN'S HALL, ”OMEMEE. MONDAY, DEC. 13, muffin-in Al'SI‘ICES ()F C. 0_ 1:. neg..ADMlSSUL\‘, 0x13 20c. AND 10c. [gawk cordial invitation is extended tn 1;}! by: ("um Oniomee to attend meir first grand entertainment See large and small MN: for further particulars, gun hmhar announcements in these columns. M r. .‘lufles Ruth, 0! Fowler's Curnem «an in town Mnndsy. , -.V.- -...._., u-uuur, m-Oloctol. Calvin Mitchell, Lecturer. _ R H “91mm", Director of (‘eremmnot W Muriel, First Commiuoemau- Juacp "Boll“, \ H 1‘1‘ h any watch repairing You may need. :nents with :1 Toronto firm to do TER PLANTING, At the Lowest Prices EVER HEARD opfih R. J. Mulligan, OMEMEE. Bums Farmer’s Hotel UP. FOR FALL AND \VIN- coxxxa X Ah LACONIC RE .‘10\' A L have made arrange- on Sunday, Wuhing Day in Nigger- town, Barnum 6; Bayley'a Elephants-â€" :2 Animals Performing in One Bing Simultaneously, Cavalry Charge, Etc. Every movement. faithfully reproduced. In conuertion we exhibit the lanes! len- lltion. the leiitoscope,elioning many truncating novelties: also any lorson in the audionce bringing a photograph Open Hvouso,0memee, Monday, Dec. 13th, 1‘97. Doors open at 730 p. «1.; Program commences at. 8. Admission, Adults. 20c.;Children,10c. Come every- body and you will not double value for Don't {Ml to see Edison’s Vitascope. reproducmg in hfwsize scenes of Her Majesty l Jubilee Ptocession. 'lhe\ ax- al Rex iew at Spitheadâ€" 28 )Miles of W ar- shtpa In Line, Still Alarm of the New York Fxro Brigade, Scenes on Fifth Ave. cu: hue the um. pmjected on the screen. Under the auspicen of Court Omomoe. No. 623, (r. O. F., Bradburn Bethany, Dec.4.â€" Mr. Alfred Riley, a prominent. merchant and clerk of the Township of Manvers, died suddenly n his home here today. Mr. Rlley, who was 70 yearapf ago at the time of hi: death, was one of the heat and most favorably known citizens ofthe Conn- ” of Durham. He has been {or over hnlf a century a resident, and for forty~ {our your: clerk, of the township of Manure. â€"vâ€"l your money. The boys and girls should fill Attend, as this will likely be their only chance of seeing these wonderful Inventions at such 5 smell ndmleelon fee. only secured by a specie] eflor: of he members of the Canadian Order or Foresters. This is the first attempz of (Jo rt Omemer in getting up an outer- talmueut since he «.rganizalion here, 3 Id it uh: uh! receive the good will and The Presbyterian Church, Mount Plenum, I! to have rc - pemng services on Snndny next the 12th inst. RevJ, Kilgnnroftlle Methodist Church, Mount Pleasant, will preach at lo 30 a. 111., and Rev. Dr. Smith, of Friat Presbyterian Church Port Hope, wlll preach at 2.30 in the afternoon and at 6.30 in the evening. Specinl collectinns at each of the ser- vices. A Cordial invitation is extended to all. menme of all. A corms] invitntlnn is oxvtgnded ‘0 the Brethren of Limkay, Rub», Eastwood, Mount Pleasant, Mdlbrout, Petal-born, u"! from other «was. ‘hQ can nuke It convenient lo 50 pmjyst win grand entertain- Mr. T.01ver, and Mrs. J. Richards, of Mmm'ook, passed through town on Tuesday morning en route for Toronto, to attend the funeral of their brother, the him Mr. Frank Olwr, which took place mat. afternoon. They were ac- companied by Mr. Olver's daughter. MraJ. W. Harness and her children, of Exo‘er. I'errlnl' Delicious Worm Candvâ€"JN-nt (hlng on cumâ€"Sure. buro. Speedyâ€"{mm one to three- dose. will outiruly erndlvxm- over npcciea of worm“ from the synom. No me ' hum needed after. 100. Mick. Porrin's N -w Dru; Stan. Llndsuyâ€"next to Gough'Iâ€"Sm The whole of an entire paper mill of the E. B EIMV “stablisluncnt, at Hull, is “my running {ulltilne, turning out nothing: but w hire paper tor We publish- ers nfthn Family Herald and Weekly Star, Monti-ml. The increase this month is the lar test in n qrr'er of u Century. Healers in English and Foreign Drugs Patent .‘lmlicim‘s. Oils, also, Harden, FIPLE and Fln‘ 9r Seed-4. rnrner Slmcue and Georg. St, Peterbomuch ; nearlv g century esml li>hod. and still enjoying the same confidtnce of numerous put- ronaâ€"â€"3m Mr. Paul Flnkmged 65. a wealthy widow-07.0! Waterloo, (hm, died Hud- denly In his house ’l‘uesdny, and the attending physician says the s_\' mpzoms point clearly to poison An inqrest will be held. P. P , was unanimously chosen as the candidate at the coming provinci a! elec- Nona. At the convention oftho Liberal-Con- servatives of Fan Durham. held Tues- day It Milibrook, Mr. \V. A. Fallis, M. R. "Ammo, Dentist. 4.20} Geo Street Poterboro. W‘Up-stairs. l have enju) ed ‘ho confinlmwe ‘f my palrmm here fur the lam 2-") sews; cull solicited, nearly opposite! ('ox Duhâ€"3m Mr. joseph Kelly. manager of Messrs. T. Ivorv Son's store at Bethany, was here On business to- day. G. P. MULLETT. Manufacturing Farrier. The most, reliable place to have your fun: remodeled and re- pnlred. Nothing but the tlncst or furs In flock. KentSt.,l.1ml.~uy. "pp. lmly House. It is reported from Port au Prince that the Hnytufin Government has saluted German flag. paid the required Indem- nity. and that a“ trouble between the two powers has ceased. Mr. I. Whitesmith is now here and i8 propsred lo repair watches, clocks, ete- Sltisfactimi guaranteed. GH‘O him 8 can at the Mirror office. Mr. James Fowler, of Fowler’s Corn- ers, wu here Tuesday, and had on ex- hibition on. o! in. pnpular root. pulmfl. which give ontire satisfaction. Th. Lind--y Greenhouse. ("at Flown-s. Carnation: and Smilax- “hm“ "‘M‘k 9r Pin-m. moans on SHORT- EST Norm]: n n ”a”. _. , Row. B. Rom-rt: ntten in conneckion Odie: ('hurch dad a meeting with tho Port Hope Meth- Monday afternoon. OSIEMEE CITIZEN New Plomres and all Klmk ur Frulmmr ‘0 order at Wm. A. Goudwm's wan Paw” ~'tm'a, next the Sunpwu House. Lindsay- -"-m 8' ATTENTION! There. vnll be no service hytoria‘l (‘hnruh Mr H Mulligsn 3mm uoaerda) o‘ Mr J .I W‘ “'illinms..“ Friday, Manufacturing Furrler raw fur. Kent Minor”). I‘ Children Crv For 0 Diamond Walsh Counc- an! brig: your friends. :mROUndtr‘ee’é; fiunfier Sgt, fiefier‘boro. E‘Xceilâ€"ent S'ta‘bli'ng and Sheds; Chéap Rate-9.. “ " "Unnarm tounith is now here and i8 -epair watches, clocks, etc. guaranteed. Gn'e him a ligtn. of Millhrook In) on business. mama and sister, were visitor- .. r'nrrler. H13!“- 52 prloe (or -'°Pv- 1me Huu 5e. Lindsay. here next Sunday 0". re-opening services at and Hater, Mrs A L visitors m Lindsay servive in the Prea- M. Lindsay}:â€" Th:- , was in This is to certify that I have known the Bearer, Mr. Isaac \Vhitu- smith all his life and have never hczml or known anything (lcrogutory to his character. He is a steady, industrious man, and may he re- lied upon by the public. jOHN DRYIHEN. C. W. RICHARDS, AGENT, OMEMEE. I will be at the Mirror Office, ()mcmec on Thursday and following days. Any Work left at said office will have attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. I will also visit Bethany on the 13th of each month notice. See notices at Bcthzzm'. Special offerings in lie-half of church funds. In consequence of nnotlieren- termininent being held on Monday evening, the pans-int will deliver his Lecture, entitled nn “ Evening with Solomon," on Wednesday night. This lecture abounds in gum! advice to all classes of the connnunity, and is alike Interesting to young and ()lli. (‘mne and enjoy an evening with the "wisest ofmen." Single. ticket. 15c, or two for 25c; children 100. Th8 anniversary of 1; church is always more or less an interesting m: 'aSiOII, und no doubt \\ ill hé to the inhuhitnnts of Omemee on Sabbath next, when ser- mons will hepreuched in the Methmlist church by Rev Ii linhefle. In the nmrn- hug, the subject \\ ill be " The Transfig- uration of our Lord, its import and hes- Suna," and in the evening " W hat great Truths an Eagle can teach." My. 1. L. Hay, of Peterborough, was 111 town yesterday. Mr Charles Gm, of Petcrboro, was a Usher in town )cstcrdzn. gKent Street, The Hon. John Dryden says; Church Anniversary. By a lucky purchaee through our Qyn licate we will 1 ' ‘ M _ l \ ead the rocessmn - h - ands :1an lhou‘sa'nds 9f Dollars worth of Goods, and stack our stare with 135:: ($12933; coats, ngméléum, I'ur and Felt Hats, Stylish Caps, H-"arm Undcm'car N’obby Neck “’8 C .‘ ‘ ,‘ ‘ ". fl , . .. ' K ‘ ., " ‘ , ‘ s .‘ - 61:725. rcss arts, (ollms, (IQ/.5, 511/. Handkm./utj.s, Snell Suspenders and Pashwnablc COUCH intends to make Deccmhcr the CROWNING MOXTH OI? THE'YEAR. It will be a record-breaker from start to hmsl». It will be :1 mighty movement to swell the Holiday Trade. \Ve arc looking,r towards Christmas and preparing a program that will crowd our store with Mum X1113. A low Prigc Presstzrc knqcks the lids off myriads of boxes and exposes heaps UpOn heaps of Practical Holiday Glfts for Men, Youths, Boys’ and Children, to pl‘Oclaim the name of GOUGH us The Real Santa, Claus of 1897. from all parts of \ ictoria, the like of which has not been seen in the oldest inhabitant in many hOUScholds. \Ve lime littui the buuicn of “can scxxin" off the shoulders of tired “omen by OUI umnatchuble Bargains 1n \Ien s and Bow' Clothin". Here the) have found Lo“ PRICES {01 the-1r lean purses and we intend to keep the 10“ prices flood gates wide open during December by A GRAND Everything is ready for prompt service, let everybody come. No matter how large the crowds, no matter how large or small the purchase, the people will be waited on by GOUGH, THE \VONDElx‘l-‘l‘l- CHEAP MAN. ' Clothing Pgices are in the' Soup_. DECEMBER PROGRAM Every day will bring its “ Christmas Tree " of Money Saving Ch you to haye a plck and share in the gifts. W Watchmaker, Jeweler, J AND OPTICIAN, OF MANILLA Don‘t stayiiaway from Gough’s December Holidafiaie x x WHITESMITH, LIN DSAY’S LEADING All the societies of the t0wn should be largely represented at the I’oresters‘ Concert Monday evenin". You all will be holding entertainments in the future. Let ;us assist each Society by attend- ;ing their concerts. Now for a bumper house Monday night. i ()n \Imnlny evening, Ilec. 6,the .lun~ l inr E 1.. 0H). E. of Omemee held their lentertztilztnent In the basement. of the 'Clllllt'll,:llltl they had invited the for- } mer pastor, Rev. N Hill, who was pre- isent and warmly uelvomed hy the hoye and girls oftlm Junior League. At 7 30 the chattr \\ 113 taker. by Dr. 'l‘homndnll nlter which and very interesting pro- gramme was rendered by the members of the Society, and ulem an address by Rev. N. Hill in her usual happy style. At the clone at resolution was moved by Mr. W. ll. Kennedy and seconded by Mr. S. (‘onnel extending to Rev. N. Hill the thanks ol the meeting for hls Visit and address, which was received by the audience u ith a tremendous npphtuse. 'l‘h‘en refreshments were served by the boys and girls of the lemme, after which the meeting broke up hy singing the doxnl..g_v and the benediction “8.3 pro- nounced by the Rev. N. Hill, and all went home “ell pleased. l'roceeds o.“ p” $11.70. BHOUKIJN, Svpt. 23rd Holiday Sale :‘ESESE 5252521"? \V \‘ till further Dec. 9th, my prompt , 1387. 5 Lindsay’ s g Leading g Clothier Ti] EST-EMS? M illbrnnk (mice. (wt-r new Post Office. ‘ tmemee ofliec. over Hrndburn‘s G rvevry. OM KNEE EVERY MUNDA Y. liulrinu-r, Suhcimr, Nntury l'ublic, ac... mey m Imam. 9-lv Omemee, Sept. 15th. 1891â€"39-31». Call at Mr. I’errin’s Drug Stare, in Lindsay, for pure drugs. Try a. bottle of l’erriu’s l’ine Tar Cordial at. 250. The grant (‘mmh and (‘nld Kennedy. A call is solicited-"“3111. l \\ ill hold anyone responsible for the full value (with costs) uf such stock taken {mm the aforesaid Lot, without my wine. 'l‘he public is hereby named from purchasing any stool: owned by the un- dersigned, on Lnt 18, Con. 4, Township of Emily, oron any other Lot.or trading fur such stock on said Lots.- J. MILLS, OMEMEE. Ilawmg on Monday, Sept. 27th. Open- ed up in Durmul‘u Old Stand, in Car- riageuhd Waggon Repairs and (‘ooper Work, where I will be giad to see all my old friends and as many new ones us want their Work Done Cheap for as I intmu] to Work on the Cash System New Carriage M I LLBROOK. A Call Solicited Robert Ruddy. NOTICE. Cooper Shop \V. CH A M B ERS. UNTA RIO. l . 1 Dealers m Hoax THE peoples’Gfloeefl}: RAY CO’S OLD STAND, CORNER KENT WILLIAM STS., LINDSAY OMEMEE, ONTARIO. _ For Fresh Raisins, Cur- rants, Fruits, Peels, Flavor- ing Extracts, 830., for the We sell good soft Felt Huts at 50c , worth 750. We sell good Felt Huts at 75c., worth $1 00. We sell good Felt [lam at Man) and $1 25, wunh $1 50. Men’s Cups, emmr Hr‘th or Fur. Boyn' Caps, either ( loLln or Fur. Children’s Cups. When you want stylishand N’Ivt't \lithry (mum of any descriptive: yr should always come to us. ”Mr mliiuwx guwlr r .11“ 3):: He.“ amf up-go-r Christmas Trade ’ WmBRADBURN ‘ R. B. Ailan 86 Ca, Men’s Pants, regular $1.50 quality,,eyeryvmere for $9.00 now $1.00 per pair. _ . j Youtha’ Uvercnaw from $2.75 up. Men’s Pants, regular $2.50 qualxty, Fine, Sum: from $1.75 up. now $1 75 per pair. l‘hlldreu‘s Pants Irom 260 and 500. up. Men's Black Pants, extra quality, Men’s Frieze UEster Overt‘oats $4.00, («gulur price $3.00 now $2.00 per pair $4.50, 55 on, ‘46..»0, $7.00, $9.00. $3.50 for Men’s Suits, regular price $5. Fine stock \Vulking Overcoam, “ith $4.50 for " worth $6 00. Velxet (Jullar 85.00 for " worth $7.00. Men's \\ nrkmg Cnttmmdeib‘nits, Jack- $6.00 and $7.00 for Men's Suitshsold e: and puum, $2.00 per Suit. _60 cm. for special line Sculvh all-wool with Satin Trimmings; also a Complete range of all prices of the very best qual- ity Underwear, either ribbed ur plain or fancy. 50cm. for ea'uru heavyVnH-“Unl ribbed Shirts and Drawers; “or“: 65 cm with Satin Trimmings; also a Complete We sell Linen ('nllars,‘ {nut pl_.', 50, range of all prices ot'the very best qunl- 10v, 150. 18¢ each. Paper Collars 5C- ity Underwear, either rubbed or plnin perhux. or fancy. , Neck Mufflers, special line of silk 50 cts buys an extra heavy 'l‘up Shirt, 3 and Wool mixtures and cashmere, at worth 50 per cent, more. We lune u) 5c. each. Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats. The Great Bargain Headquarters at" large line ol‘Top Shirts, all prices from Limlauy are a“ aw in from ugmn “ill: 50 cts. [.0 $1.00, éillmr plain or fancy, every line of Honda; {or Full and Winter with or \\ illmnt collars. Wour. We buy for mal- at the {mintain ‘ 50 a”. buys the has: nnlaundried head, and sell at the Lowest. Prices pre- While Shirts in Limlaur. u is 3" ex vailing anywhere: .... ....-....;.. 1).. _ A l . I 7_ . .4 , We sell the best line 4»! Under-“extra: 25 cents each in Lindsay. 35 cts. for extra. heavy plain Union Shirts and Drawers. 4U cts. for extra Leavy l'mou Shirts and Drawers ; sold ever) where M. 5m FALL 8: WINTER TRADE Men's and Boyu’ Underwear and Fur- nishings. We have some big drives in lhjg doparnuent. The Bargain 8mm of Lindsay I Ladiefl' Headquarters for Ladies’ Mantles and Millinery Goods. FURNISHINGS . H. FORTYE Manues $2.50. $3.00. $3.5m. 4.0”, 4.51), 54m, 6.00, 650, 7.1m. 1.50, 8.00, 9.00. HATS, CAPS AND FUR GOODS. NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, TERMS, CASH. 5? car: MILLINERY GOODS. H agd ware, Ladles’ Flu? ("63118, either. Coon, Astra- chzm, EIectrioSeuI, Grey Lamb. etc. Men’s Fur Coats. “ Brrm n Prairie-“r 0]! Tu: ( out: t ‘1') an “earth $210.00. ’ .. ‘â€" Men 5 ( mm nalsat all prich " Fur “’umlmt Cdnts $8.50. worth $25.1)0. Just tn hand u purchase of new and st; hsh \mkm-ur. 15 do: Knot Ties, sold at "lost stares at 25¢. each , we sell them at 151:. each or- " for" .oc. Also I‘.’ duz Funr-in-hand Clues and l’ufl' Scarfs at ’5c. each. Black Sateen Shirts, all prices rang- ing frnm .50 am In $1.00. We have a. Special! Black Slnrtjust now which “a sell at ”Omâ€"worth 8.25. .50 ct.» buys the best unlaundried White Shirts in ”min". It is an ex- tm bargain. Re-lntorred hack and trunt linen human and cuffsâ€"well “out: 750. The most stylish lot of Incketu and (' leaks in setex t from Ladieu' Mumlea $10 on, $11 on, $12,041. 5e, Paints,

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