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Durham Review (1897), 21 Oct 1897, p. 4

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Liberal provision was made for all ex- penses by a collection, after which votes of thanks to the otBrers, closed A meet- ing which wns a model in it. way. --Mr. Fielding has won an immense success in tusting a new loan. On two points. First, this is the Mst col- ony that has attempted to borrow at 29 p. c. and second, a large proportion of the loan has been taken up by Can. adian investors. This loan establishes the credit of the Dominion on a basis unequalled on the London market, and one can he excused for hoping that the taeility the government tinds in bor- rowing will not lead it to excesses. We have every confidence in their probLy. The comments of the British Press on the success of the loan are most gratifying and bound to lead to a wider and, more flattering knowledge of things Canadian. Ward tr--wm.1rvine, Geo. Ries. w. Burgess. Dan McDougall, Jas. Patterson. Ward T---Ttsms. Clark, Patrick Me. Kenna. Samuel Owens. Sam. Dickson. Ward tr 4M. Tulloch, C. Bohnsach, te Gilliep. Robert Miller. Ward b-H. H. Miller, Thos. Puebl- ansLS. Cressxuan, D. Weppler, P. -The daily papers for sometime back have been a record of calamities. Bush tires and [asset life and property in Ontario and Manitoba, an accident on the C.P.it., 4 killed and twice as many injured. a strike ot immense proportions in progress in Britain, Seri, onsly interleriug with national naval plans, tho town of Windsor, Nova Semi“ wiped out by the Fire Mend, at a loss ot gum» and 4000 people homeless. a Spanish steamer prreeked and zoo drowned, only 2 escaping, are one of the gruesome rec was of the last week or so. The Annual meeting of the Township Reform Axum-int ion was held last Satur- day afternoon in Corinth School house. Pres. Thou. Clark and Secy. H. H. Miller were both present and every one of the tt wards was represented. It, was a pleasant harm'mimu meeting. conducted in a business-like way and the same good qualities it is which will mau- Bentlnck roll up at the next election as it has done in the past, a. good stiff vote for the candidate sup- porting the liberal and progressive gov- ernment of Hon. A. N. Handy. Pres. Chtrk amt Sees. Miller were reappointed and the following are the presidents of the respective wards: , Ward No. r-John Dalsrlish Ward No. I .-g, Dnlglish. Jun. Clark. Neil McLean. Duncan McKinnon. Ward 2--Jno. Minimal). Geo Turnbull, James Burt, Rom Lindsay. _ ward '3--Jas. Mather. Alex. Stenhmu. Ed. Purvis. M. Jae-Him- Wmrd i-D. Knechtel. J. S Jar. Adams. R. J. Disney. " No. tr-Wm. GiG " No. T-Bam. Dickson " No. ir--,hss. Tulloch. Br. The election of delegates was then peorreded with and the following 34 good men and true will represent the township at the convention in Durham next Thursday. --The great American nation called the United States owns the Pribyloff Islands. The seals resort there once a year and the G. A. N. wants toown them too. Britain and other nations can hardly agree to look upon a seal in mid Paeitie as partot the United States, in fact they don't do it, and we see it gravely stated, (we hope on bad authority) that to convince the nations I that she owns the seals, she will take steps to have them all killed next time they come home'. 1 -We hear that Mr. Whitney has been secured by our Conservative 'friends to speak in Durham " an early date. A veteran Liberal from Proton iray to whom we repeated this report, sized the situation up by saying, "All right. they'll need him." However Grits and Patrons as well as Tories will be glad to welcome the opposition 1eadce to a Durham stump. - -r.---i- - e o -_s-r- --Another session is now a certainty, has never been in doubt the Premier says. The Conservative leaders might have saved a good deal of wind if they had trusted the Liberals a little more. Another session rounds the Parlia- ment out: no more. No fear of an Ontario Government trying for an extra session to stave off the evil day as the Boweil-Tapper ministers did. The next session will meet in February and the election will take place in Jane or I July. --The outlook in the East is a dark one. The Sultan shows no sign of evacuating Timly, and ominous re- ports come that " soon as the harvest is fairly stored Armenia will again pass through a seams of horrors. Maria} Nate ail Cement. BENTINCK REFORMERS. No. No. No. No. N: n. -----H o cw-“ l-John Dalglish 2-James Hurt 3-John Milligan 4-D. Knechtel .'t-r, Knehner anther, Alex. Stephens, 009 --_-t--- Death has again been in our midst. This time it has taken the person of Mrs; Jane Shields, which took place on Mon- day night of last Week Deceased had only been ill three days. Pneumonia be- ing the cause of her demise. The his Mrs. Shoildn Was born In the County of ; Ferment), Ireland, came to this country We are glad to see Mr, Donald Smith an, able to be out after his severe illness, also to hear that Mrs. Hunt is improving Mr. W. Cranston has been somewhat indisposed but is able to be about again. Mrs. A. G. Smith spent a few Jays visit- ing her sister and other friends in and around Walkerbm lately, Among our visnors were Misa Lizzie Boyle of Glascott, who spent a few days at. the Manse. Mr. Frank Sydenham paid friends a llyuw visit. Miss Snundern. of Durham in spending a. week or two with her aunt. Mrs. Buchnunan. Mr. and Mrs. Weir and Miss Maggie passed through here one day last week. The trees and tields are taking uprn themselves an autumnal appearance. the merry twitter of the lard is gradually dying away, the coat. of the animal is be- Cuminu t1icker,all remind us that Jack Frost will soon turn his key and hold verdure a prisoner for a season. But new pleasures and new duties, Will be providod for as during her eoniiturmernt. Mr. Alex. and Miss Sarah Mchnald, of Crawford, ware present " the morning and evening services In the Presbyterian church on Sumluy, [wing (mom of the Lodiugbam family. Mr. ll. Curlew, of Willituusford, spent Sunday al home. also Miss L. Dnrgavel, of Sullivan. Mrs. A. Parks, of Williumsfonl, wheeled through here one day last week, as guest of Mrs. McAllen. Outt dominie D. Whitetord has been re-eugaged for 1898. He expects to lmve a good Entrance and Leaving clam next year if thew attend regularly. I suppose your experience Mr. Editor " that reg- ular attendance Ind hard work provide the only sure road to success f! [Quite correct. Work and Win is a good motto. Ed.] Mrs. Liana and Mrs. J. Little, the form- erI think of Blantyre and the {latter of Ayr are visiting at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs, Henry Byers. They will no doubt see many changes in the scenes of the" youth. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed here on Sabbath. Rev, Mr. Little of Doruoch conducted the pre- paratory services. Mrs. MeNair and her two ohildren,of Lion's Hem] returned last Monday after spending a couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Castle. The Presbyterian Book of Praise WM introduced in the church here on the 10th. Every body expresses great sotiMaotion at. the collection both of Psalms and Hymns. -» Many in tbislocality have still to en- dure the dust of threshing, but grain as turning out well and complaints are few. The bridge near the schod house bus been raised and new swingers put. in, The old ones were very roman and it m a wonder that some wmghw threshor has not been floated away by the large volume of the Beauty Saugecn. Our Post Master and Mistress will no doubt feel young again when reminded of earlier days by the presence of oll their children and so many of their grand-child- ran. Our genial merchant, Mr. H. Hunt and Ina etheient helpers, Messrs. p. Tiffany and D. J. Beagnn are busy lmryesliug his abundant potato erop. He :reports them in stood conduion. Miss Minnie Byers has returned from Hamilton. Mr. L. C. Smith is at present plastering a kitchen for our Dr. Mrs. James Watt returned last Sunday after sprnding two or three weeks with her daughter. Mrs. M-lrtley. of Holland. The Trustees of S. s. No. 8, held , meeting ou the 15th and rv-ongaged their popular teacher, Miss p,. Skeue for 1808.. Miss Sue McIntosh is at present visit- ing hiends in aud around Ltstawel, A number of our farmers have thrashed and report their grain turning ont well. Mr. Ryan with his stearn.tlmsoher threahed ont over 1500 bushels of gram for Messrs. D. and W. Smith lately. He elm thrashed lot Messrs U'Mnra, Skew. L. C. Smith and P. McIntosh. Each of these men pronounce Mr. Ryan a ftrtst.chum thresher. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of win place held them annual Thanksgiving Meeting last week, when Mes. (Dr.) Somerville and Miss Rogers. of Owen Sound, addressed the ladies of the congregation. The Tlusnlruriving collec- tions amounted to tweutv dollars. What the people would like to know _ Why Tim wears the broad smile , If Boo Will go trading horses again ' If Jim new the wild cat yet '? Where Billy W. was on Sunday t Mr, Michael Byers is gone to Welland Miss Mny Saundus. of Durham, has been visiting friends in these parts for the last two Sl evks. Mr, Malcolm Momma is very ill 1t present with a severe attack of inilautma. tiou. (He has since died.) Mr, Wm. Young, of Durham. occupied the Presbyterian pulpit here, on Subbath. in the absence of the pastor. Mrs. H. Hunt is slowly recovering from an attack of Iufhunumtion. The monthly fair was hem here on Monday. There were quite: number of cattle ont but very few sol-l as the farmers are holding them as too high a pnce, fud- der being plentiful. Mrs. Wm, Smith returned home on Monday from waiting on her daughter, Mrs. K, A. Mills,“ Vulem. who has been vary tll for the last month. We nra pleased to hear that she is slowly recover- mg. (FROM ANOTHER coPatEsPoNDEsT.) HOLSTEIN. HAMPDEN. DORNOCH. TAKE NOTICE that the Municipality of Glenelg, will not he I'esponsubie for any accident to Steam En ines using over bridges within she Envmlliip, as said bridges were not built, to accumu- date such have]. - J. 8. BLACK, Clerk. Glenelg, Sept. mm. 1897. _ Miss Mattie Trl". “In has been in Dakota for the past few mm s returned lmme lust week, 100 Good pro arties (For ale. Among whish aw t/re/Mlewing; 1ST & 2ND DIV. Lot 19 Con. 1 W. G, R. Bentinek, 100 acres, lately owned by Henry Hull and formerly known as the "Purker"farm. This is a. good farm and will be sold on very reasonable terms. THE SCANLAN FARM, lot 30, con. 5, Bemtinek--1(hJaeres, Will sell or rent. NORMANBY: lot 7, con 3, 96 aere8--- good ial‘m. tip top hank barn, log dwelling house-Durham about 5 miles. HOLLAND Towxsmp, Lewis Eydf farm 100 acres in good German setcictrrmt --will sell or exchange. A goal place. THE. ROMBOUGH PROPERTY, Durham. What I cant sell I will rent. 1 have 81,000,000 to lend at 5l uni " per cent. Ulmoso your time to. pay it back. Business private, charges moderate. K. h. M I LLER, Mrs, Henry 'Nc!rer, of Flenhprton Stadium, min-.1 hm mother Mrs. Wm. Burlowa, fur a day or two last week, Rev. J, H. Luann»: preached in the Metho, dtst Chum-h. Mr. Fmvst, on Salbnbh. Miss Mable Cameron r,, spending this weck with friend; in List 'url, Fred Isave is visiting friends Lt Arthur this week, John Hunt and sist, r, of Riverview, wow reuewingulJ noqunhnimms in the village the fore pant of ' Week. Death has again been In on r midst, this, time in the person " (ii-one Barton. who [menu] “wax! on S'unulnv at the ripe old we " 80 3mm. TM (lee-used was born in we County of I'Trnrrtrralr, Ireland. Ile mum to thi, annuity MHle irr, yeauungo nod settled on a farm new Avian, Town- ship of ernmuhy, “hero he lived for 10 years. [mu-wards inning in ihe farm on which ho (howl. The average-d was at n quid dtupouiition 11m er taking partin any public affairs, he was married to " sormw- insz Widow nenrh Mty ”an ago. The licensed leaves n. family of three Hons and thrae dtsu,elvscts to mnum his demise. They are William and James at lhe Sm, Robert. at Vum‘mlvvr ll c., Mrs. John Smith, 1lolsteiv, Mrs. Wm. ritzell near Orchwnl an] Pun-hum n1, huuw. The ttw... eral was largely annulhzd hy friends and neighbors. which tank place on Monday hint. to the Can-Emma Calm-wry. Iter, J. It. Isaac conducted the ol-mquies " the 9512.9 Alanover Gonveyanzer, has A?. Jil. M17792" house and an (we. Mm Bella Vance, who has been visiting hersHer end other friends returned to Morbovout,,rlt on Sutunlny. her sister ac- companying her. with her parents Greg and Ann anl’hr and. She was then but “no gear cll. lulu-'11."; at. Quebec where they lived for a time, they moved lo the Township of Normanby and settled near what 13 ttow tilled Letter Dream. The drowned mu married to the late J. S. Shellda 87 years no and who pre-deceased her 10 years agn. Mrs. Shields was a luithfnl member of the Mullmdi~t Church. a. good neighbor and kind friend, always cheerful, wllh n kind word for every person. She leaves a t'mr- ily of two daughters and one son to mourn her (mm. These are Mrs. (Rev) J. R. I T. R. Clark, of Trafalgar, Mrs, ll. A. "an. mt Norwich and Geo. E. at home. The funeral took place on Thursday last, the body was mmed from the house to the church which wan~ smtnlvly draped. The sulpmnities were conduct-(d by the Rev. J. ll. lsnucs. assi ted hy Rev. J. M. Millet and Rev. Thos. Unhh, of Toronto, Rfter. “hich the large concourse of friends and neighbors, proceeded to the Mt. Forest Cemetery where the body was laid in the tomb to await the resurrection morn. The bereaved family have the sympathv of the counnunity at large. The pull hearers wene Moss”. Rah. Mielileirotoneh, ”Hm. Brown, Win, Main. W. T. Petrie, Wm. Doyle, J. S. Brown. Fllt'i"iii'd's' Sarsaparilla i', " the best-in not the Ono True Blood Pttrtthr. That 1: sum the truth about Hood’l Ber- nperille. We know It poo-easel merit because it euree,‘not once or twice or e hundred times, but in thousands and thousand: of cues. We know it cures, nbaolutely, permanently, when ell other- nil to do my good whatever. We repeat Hood’s Pills 'G'd,'u"2'G'." 'gi/tiii".' Mndo and Merit Maintains theoonM- of the people in Bood'. Sue-perms. If. medicine cum you when lick; if it link- wonderful cure- everywhere, then beyond Inquest!” that medicinepo-euee malt. llMllti'dl til Merit”? I The Hanover Conveyaheer By prliero -. VIDA-J cure nausea, Indigestion. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO David Jackson, Jr,, cure Div. U Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. Money to lend. Money Invested for Parties. Farms bought and sold. A general tiruneial business transacted Office next door to Standard Bank Durham No Canadian paper has the same stable character as the 'Nvonto Globe. Its recent and reputation dmOg 53 years stands unique muting Canadian Journals. Suppm'llm: Lilwr-il prim-i- pals, it is fair tn its uppnnenls mid Con- seryutives find Its repm ts of Uottsevva- tive meetings given as fully and impur- tially as in Conservative papers: Its editoriai columns, of euur~2e have a voiee or their own: fearless, yet fair. incisive, yet not irritating. The 1Vevkly edition has this year been enlarged to 10 pages and contains at digest of the world‘s news. full neports of national or provin- cial gatherings of any kind. A rum- luerrinl page, markets. ete, second In "one, and general and family reading of qualitynml quantity tosuit, the numb fastidious. Tins great, paper is Sla The season tor Clubbing is now upon us. and we have several enquiries " Several Journals. Will our readers examine the list We give below and while taking advantage of the terms themselves call the attention of their neighbors to the great value offered, and get them to subscribe also, it not alrendv subscribers. The REVIEW covers the home iield eltieiently and the Journals we club with are the best in their line. TUE MAIL AND KKPIRE. “he first, day of Nov., 1897. hy the unilor- This Piper' has, nmnv friends and is signed at.ltuiitistrtttor.rot' the foliowing . . ' . . valuable farm properties. recognized as onoof the loading l on- n ' . T . . ' Journals. Its market. re sorts' . (1) Lot fl, con. 8 1'p. of 1h.otoncoytain- savanna . _l . mg 100 acres more or less In good state are up to date and it-, news and editorial of cultivation, log house and good frame columns covor the ground from n Con- barn. servatiye ntnnd point. The Weekly; TERJIS. Edition with the REVIEW for $1.40 cash. Ten pop mum of purchase money to he paid on acceptance of tender and within "““""" thirty days thereafter a sufficient. sun: ONE HONEST MAN. to milke up one half of the purchase wamfimagmlfl°wgmigmg moneyi galance maty retnmint on 'morl. tenpgnlculm of u genuine. om home cure. tt gage it ve per cen on mm o suit "It'- ISP. mam“; 'iiiiiti,t'iClid,'tt?.y,g chaser. l Door Deeor.-Pte- Inform your radon. that. a grunt: gu'ttt,'pl"glt'viMbi,1't1"g I tooled tt r.pamc mo usen o I omecure which I was gem-neatly moored to beam hi mail] vigor, I her yam of mineral. {tom nervou- dnb tr, sexual venue” n! In lone- nnd weak shrunken um, lwu Iut'l And lendlod b the Queen qua] I newly gamma In mankind, but tint We can also supply the Daily Glnlw's morning: and evening editions at, re- duced rates with the litsvucw. FARMING. Out' intelligent farmers who wish to keep posted on their' business, mu find no hotter means than by taking this tim- Weekly Journal. To stock ruisers of all kinds it sot-um to ma. necessity. The REVIEW and Favusivg to Jan. lst, '99 fur only $1.75. your. the REVIEW is 81 hut we are able to ofhw both fur only $1.50, which lo new suuscwilreiu,. pnvs to Jan. lst, 18:”). Semen I am now we". “gal-om and Itrong,und with to nuke this can": mann- of am known maul tul- fort-rs. l have nothing to 01-11 and mm. no mono? bat benign tem ttttttever urn» an'. l' erstl hmthe rhood of man. lm (huh-mm of .4an the unfortunuo to :"Kiln their Mam: and htgpzneal. /hr'."rN'tiiat W.hlye,rgey.y,,,eldgR' 12y tpe 'WE T,?JY It V tect Mel-my. Andrew gl'APst%',7i T-. MU Agent Supplies. Po. Box 59. m. can. Qua. CONVEYANCERS. u.... 5 ---t---r-""'. t - - J ACKSONS. THE GLOBE. CLUBBING. i 'ffl")"'""'""";..;;;""'""" f, "'l1/)slii1l,,,li,iii,,, RAMSAY a MORLOCK. 6 Dom Heavy Linen Towels, weigh 3-4 ' lbs to pr. Size 22 to 42 inches. t While they last, special at 25c pr. f Cash & One Price. 50 00 " 65 imh inf/L inch ineh, Pf,fi'ii'iS 'izyaiigli _ . The 1owestor any tender not neces- sarily accepted. . For further purl icuhws or information apply In Ten per cent of purchase money to he [min on acceptance of tetsdvvand within thirty days thereafter a sutfncient sum of money to reduce purchase money to one thousand and lift y dollars this being the amount of n certain [Mortgage held hythe Huron and Eric Loam and Suv- ings Coy. Gito. J. Rum. Aduunistratoe of Estate. at Elizulwth Deans. deceased, Mount Forest, Ont. or to D. K. McAwrmm Esq. Hopevule, Out. These farms are now rented. the leases do not expire until ftrst of April, 1898. but under the terms of the lease the purchaser may enter to do full work. t2) Lot 19, con. ll, Tp, of Proton. con- taining 100 news mure or less in gum! state of cultivation, log houseund frame barn with stone stables underneat h. (1) Lot 9, con. 8Tp. of Proton tumtain- ing 100 acres more or less in good state of cultivation, log house and good flame barn. TERMS. E.uaie of the Lute Elizabeth Dram. _t.ie,a.lrad "Fender? will _lte, rm eived up lo the first day of Nov., 1807. by the under- signed tulutinistrntor for the following valuable farm properties. In the Township of Proton. (LUCAS Wmun'r & unsure) Culdor’s Illock--Upstttivs, Lower Town. 19uvhatu. 1tetsitience--Tlte M iddaugh House. All applications receive personal and prumlu, attention. and are put thmugh at least possilrleexpense. Charges Mod- erate. B If.~ Spm-inl attention given In Convt'yatus ngundgunvml JGtatehuriiness, (‘lnu'gus moderate. C. A. BATSO N EA LED TENDERS. address to the S Postmaster Geniwal, will Ire veceiv- ed at Ottawa until noon on Friday. the 22nd October, 1897. for the convcyancc of llcr Mujesly's Mails, on a pl'upns't'tl contract for four ycars. six tttties pm- week each way twtwwn Durham and Fieihevton Smut)” from thrs 1st January next. The conveyance to hc nuulu in a two home vehicle. Printed notices containing further in- formation as to cmnlitiona of proposctl t‘ontract may Ire M‘t'll and hl.tnk forms of 'renders may he ohtainctl at tho l’ust t9fricers of Durham, Buncssan. l’riccvillc and Flt-shcrlou Station and at this office. MONEY On fhst Mortgage tttt Farm m-anu Pvoperry, at 5 percent and twins of re-puynwul, to suit, conyenietwe of irots mwcar. H.G. IIUI’KIRK. Potst Ottice Inspector. Post 001w Inspectm’s otlice. hltt.atford. Sept. 23rd. 18:)7. For Fire and Life Insurance. 3s T PLANS, LO Huis T 1m TES. Farms For Sale. MAIL CONTRACT. TO LOAN TERMS. Caloer's Block, Lower Town. For ache-up Toronto Daily. the Tor onto Mar has few equals. lt isinde; pendent in tone and a good news Mll- ereg. With the Review only $2.00 Cu ' T S "nufaetu'd on Honor &Sold on lei-It Only by H. PARKER, Durham. Eggs. per dor. ... . Chickens. [u put Potatoes, per [mg Ducks $6 Turkeys, per lb ... Hides. per owt ... Calfskius ... ... Sheepskin: ... ... Hay. per ton ... tlirstw, " ... .., Apples, per bag .., Wood, 4 feet ... .., Wood, 22 inches .., The iRobe Tanning! Flour per bbl ............ ' 4 00 to " 00 Untmen per suck ...... ... l Th to 2 00 “run per cwt ... ... ... 60 Mt 00 Shun; per ewt ... ... " to 75 Fall Wheat per hushed ... 0 70 to 0 90 Bark y, " ... O 80 k ll 30 Peas. bt ... o " to " Outs, " ... o 2'2 to 0 28 Dr'd Hugs. per cwt ... 6 00 to 6 Mt Hoes, live weight ... ... 5 25 to 5 " Lard perils ... ... 10 to 10 Tallow“ per lt, ... ... 04 to 06 lluuerper tty, TO ... ... 0 12 to o " " Roll ... " to " DURHAM MARKET. Corrected each week by Geo. Spurting N. B.-To ensure a good job the Hides must, be well salted as soon as tat ken otf. Bythe New Process, which fur Finish and Soft- ness can’t be beat. Horse Hides, Cow Hides, Dog Skins, Tanned suitable for Satisfaction Guaranteed. Robe Tanning I Plwllii)hilig Robes Si Goats THE TORONTO STAR. Thos. Smith. Medicines ...... ... I on (0 T W ... ... 60 to 60 ... ... " to 75 mutual ... 0 70 to 0 MI ... O 80 k ll 30 ... 0 " to " ... o 22 to 0 28 " ... 6 00 to 6 60 ... ... 5 25 to 5 " ... 10 to 10 ... ... 04 to 05 ... ... 0 12 to o " ... 12 to " ... ... " to 0 " ... " to 80 I ... 0 50 to " ... 40 to 50 ‘. ... 07 to (IR . ... 06 to as .. ... 25 to " .. ... 20 to 5" .. ... 5 00 to 8 oo .. ... o oo to o 00 .. ... M to 50 .. ... l " to 3 (I) .. ... l oo to l oo 5 25 to 10 to 40 to " 0 12 " Sp: Norah's ”null-rs. , ing Tooth Harm“ r. M hit. Guards. 51" lioits. ct of machines. " “was. Organs and Sow Imam loan on fart WANTED: I run Put' to" tr to a lady of tttrttittu' an Fact to spend hm _ T. H. '/i'i1,/'irr) OFFICE FIRST In NI the Durham l'huru Buck. Ite,ud-tirsl cit} Vim-03100. lbnrlmm. Will be in I’m-m Illv 11.4 day in each mnmh. (mi Ila-rein! Hotel. l Conveyancing. Iiatses/ 'tMets, eta'., drawn up ml 1 How-nos bought and sold thellou Threshle for ma. 1uttvttagesolivit Orders for Rah-s may In "VIEW than”; B. T. CECE: Upper Town. Gist HM I't' net-ting l .1 lowest rates Aunt for T FARM "tt"criMENTri --- mu; C3olurtiotss u VII“. I‘M-d". M. ran-mu) 1 IN"; i..nl.1n1 tutithtottoric b'errtgtsu' Cm: [pug-I of Ist dtutrsiuod. Soup Tuba "parka Company norm-c a a: nude ' y a u BARRISTER ”I!!!" OFFICE. CA tt-N I willtroin Prion (l, t k cake. ot't't ”Afar Pusuc, can” 1ttBtte----0PPER TOW? BOLICITOR m SUP, ”cram! Pusuc. COMM! Will he in Prl"-.vzl} d can mouth. Put LUCAS. WRIGHT, annmsrzns, s: NOTARIE‘. CONME - To LOAN _ ft V. ', MONEY TO LO.“ $COME 'l) AND GE it; PRICES 'l) 30 Da ft At..... iif Special (ll Si1crific (t Bale of DREAM. S. T. ORG Dr. T. EAI ,l J. P. TEL .W.tp.tF6.tF.tFt'rF B‘RRISTER Jew, For Ne Wal Pap l. B. Luna. w. a. “MIGHT C.Baraos, - . LEFROY Iv? MacFARh I)flll(l ST FV and NTIS', K tl. HOLT hm rt “FNMA Fire Insut (at?!) count-1 H

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