The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 14, 1893, Image 9

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THE COLUMBIAN."
BLOQMSBURG, PA.
FOR SALE.
iesiranie vacant lots and i number of good
" miu ioi in itioomsourg, t"a Thn best
"mwiimnain itioomsiiurg. A very dcslra-
uro iy eimi inning ni acres unit Hint, elms
brandings with good win n a iiumIiipss worth
hi imv per year ai willow wrove.
uweiungs In Kspy, Orangcvlllo and Beach
mi. A largo number of farms In Columbia
wumj, one in i.uzerne county, one in Virginia,
country more stands in Columbia County
no mm in i.uzcrno voumy, a water power
stanlng mill, dry clock anil lumber yard -and
beds In Beach Haven, I'a. Also 10 acres of
vou iai in iano nt name pmcc, tiy m. r, i.iitz
St 7 Insurance una Heal Kstule Agents,
SALE KEQISTER,
A free notice is given under this
head, of all sales for which bills are
printed at this office. A date can be
fixed now, and bills printed later, and
the notice will stand until the day of
tale.
April 29th Charles T. Steele, trus
tee, will sell valuable real estate in
Berwick at 10 a. m.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FIRSONS DIHIHINO TOCItTHK THR RKKTIrKH
of John 8. Wtlllnms tor spring sale should
arrangement a
pood, ait hu Is tiiHl llllltig
BS) his dales.
IjOR8ALK, A SKCONH HANI) HANOK, IN
good condition, with water bark, readv
lor bj. A raro chance. Inquire of W. if.
Brooke. Blooiusburg. 8-;ll-lf.
IHHBALK.TI1E C. M. HESS FA KM FOItM
' erly owned by drier oulek at Hupert, for
by J. 11. MAIZK, Agent.
1JOK BALK. A SO.UAKK HEAVF.lt STOVE,
JT double heater, with pipe Ac. complete.
Reason for selling, owner has put In a hot air
rurnace. inquire of db. s. h. arm int. IJluoius
lrorr. s-io-tr.
rTW BSNT, TWO ROOMS ON 8RCOND FLOOR OK
JL Kuwnngs building. Inquire of J,
Wells, Hloomsburg. ii-24-tf:
I? BAI.B OR RRNT Tni fNtlFKHlllNKn OVKRHS
JL" lor aaie or rent the hotel In Ornngovllle
known as the Heckman House. Also offers i
eras or tana in scott township. For terms etc.
inquire 01 Aioori uucktuan, Orangevllle. 10.
14-dmos.
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ANTED: CORRKSPONDlNU AOKNT IN
every town to report on oartlcs Intend.
a
opening or refitting saloons, by the. larirest
loon Maiiufacturcrs In the world. Hood man
maketNOOa Kothciiii.u's Hons Co.
-14 738 Broadway, New York.
ALL KINDS or BLANKS FOR JCST1CBS AND
constables, at the Columbian offlce.
tf.
DUDS MORTOAOKg AND NOTI BOOKS OF ALL
kinds at the Columbian ofllce. tf.
tOSIC LKSKONS CHA8. T. BI.WBI.L, FOR TUB
Dam three years a student In Hoston. is
Sting lessons on piano and violin. Both taught,
the best methods, piano In New England
Canservalory method, violin according to the
firman school.
HALE. THE KEAL ESTATE OF T11K
late Peter Grow, deceased. In Rlooms.
burr, consisting of a dwelling house and bot
tling Works. Inquire of David Uross, Lock
nates, or uuy jacoDy, Biooinsburg, 4-14-tr.
ITtoa SALS THR
KITKHT tlOTRL. FOHMBRLV
17 owned by
W. It Tubbs. deceased. For
tarns call on or write to J. 11. .Maize, Agent,
woouutourg, ra. iv-sh-u.
GOOD FARM OF 74 ACi.ES, GOOD BUILD
lnps. Between Buck Horn and Jersey,
taws. In Hemlock township. For sale by J. U.
MAIZE, heal Estate and Insurance Agent.
1-13-tf.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of FI. Fa. Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county,
Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale at the Court House on
MONDAY, MAY 1, 1893,
Si p. m. the following: That certain piece of
fcud situated on the north side of Canal street
la the town of Hloomsburg, county of Columbia,
state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
sa follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a corner of lot
of Nevln U. Funk and running theuce along
said, street eastwardly titty feet to a lot of
Joseph W. Hendershott, thence along said lot
Borthwardly to an alley, thence along said alley
westwardly fifty feet to said N, I". Funk's lot,
ttienoe by the same southwardly to the place
at beginning, whereon Is erected
A DWELLING HOUSE,
and other outbuildings .
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of
Mary c. Fry, and We L. Fry now for the use
ofN. J. Hendershott vs Susannah Cox nnd Vo
tortus Cox, and to be sold as the property of
Musannuh Cox, and Vulerlus cox.
Zarh, JOHN MoniEY,
Attorney. Hherlff.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. issued out of
the Court of Common Picas of colun.bla county,
Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will bo ex
posed to public sale at the Court House in
SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1893,
at p. in. the following: All those certain lots
or pieces o( ground adjoining each other and
situated Inthu borough of Centrullu, county of
Columbia and state ot Pennsylvania, and bound
ed and described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning
at the nort lieast corner of Locust Avenue and
Main street, containing In front on Locust Ave
nue fifty-seven (W)Weet, more or less, and ex
tending of that width In djptli biek to said
alley the distance of one huudred and forty
INO) feet and being bounded ou till) north by
property of lioldswoi thy estate and on the east
by Locust Avenue, on the south by Main si reet
and on the west by un alley, on which are erect
ed a
LARGE FRAME HOTEL,
good shej and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit 0'
The Ashland Saving Fund and I.oun Assoelatlor
vs. Michael W. llrennan and Kale E, Brennun
bis wife, In right of said wife, and to be sold as
the property of Michael W. llrennan and Kate
E. Breunan, his wife, In right of said wife.
Mark, Atty. JOHN MOL'HEY,
Sheriff.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the following ac
counts have been tiled In the orplmns' Court
of Columbia county, and will bo presented to
the said court on the flrst Monday of May, A.
I, 1XWJ und continued nisi, mid unless excep
tions are tiled wit hln four days thereafter, will
be confirmed absolute.
1. The account of William F. Crawford, Trus
tee or t he estate of Mary Crawford, lato of Ml.
Pleusant township, deceased.
I First account of (ieorgn W. Supine, Testa
mentary TruMeo of tho estate of WUlliiin J
Allen, lale of Madison township .deeeiised.
Clerk's onica, U. M.OI ICK,
Bloouisburg, Pa. April 1, IHlis. clerk o. C.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
DR.KILMEWS
o o
TIPCAT KIDNEY. LIVERS bicddr
La Grippe,
Curm the bad after effects of this trying epr
dcmlc nnd restores lost vigor and vitality.
Diabetes,
Excessive quantity and high colored urine.
Impure Itlood,
Eczema, scrofula, malaria, pimples, blotchr.
General Weakness.
Coneiltiitlon nil run down, loss of ambition.
mi a dlBlncllnatl.in to ull sorts of labor.
4Mliranl-tM mnlmntm nt rina Tint I- 1. Hna . -
.ui.n uuu k, j um mr price pua.
At nrii(ii;l"t, 0r. Rlze, 1.00 Mze.
Inrnildj' ouktt to HraJth" r OnuultaUon frc
B. KlLMKH CO., IllNOHAMTON, N.
ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF
BRIARCREEK TWP.
FOH YKAU KNPINO MAHCII 13th, IHD.
mi
VM. LAM ON, HurKITiSOr.
1 0 amt. of duplicate work
" ' special
Received from County Treasurer.,
" " Unseated Lauds
Ann M
404 ftrt
67 no
44 64
1113 SM
44 IK
CM.
To balance due from 1H02.
By amt. of work done twii
Paid llcadlv suit making duplicates...
" C. . Markley Atty. fee
" Klwell for printing statement for
1NW m
" Adam bult for swearing township
onicers
" .1. L. Wolverton for points
" John U. Jacoby acknowledge
ments Relf service days.
Meeting Auditors one day
Percentage on special tax
Exonerations, o. E Jones 42, Samuel
974 M
A no
(10
T 00
1 00
1 W)
75
102 75
1 50
20 00
H4
JU1C1U1C1 4&
I 11H3 07
A. F. MARTZ. Supervisor.
DK.
To amt. due Twp. from lHfli.... $ 31 m
To amt. of duplicate work 7i W5
To amU ot duplicate special 627 7
CR.
By amt. of work done for 182 $ 7M 50
Paid Samuel llouck, gravel 5 00
.1. .m. r aircnua ror work ... a 72
' loan for Hardware.... a. 52
' C. C. Evans fees 85 00
1 Freaa Fowler Int. on Koad ma
chine in on
' 1. L. A W. R- It. freight 1 2
1 W.lllppensteel for 2,725 ft. piank. 49 05
1 J.AW. M. F. O. Co. for plank and
pipe 82 61
' Charles Racely for pipe 8 50
1 J. C. Furman, Smithing 5 eo
. W. Hosier H0
1 Auditors and Clerk moo
Chester Cope due from Schechterly 8 75
American Road Machine Co 8 so
Percentage on special tax... 25 00
Self sen-Ice days KB to
Meeting Auditors iaay 1 50
1127 90
1184 55
Exonerations 56 65
EXONERATIONS.
Berwick Water Co t SO 00
Isaiah Bower 76
N.s. Clark 1 00
i)us keen 60
0. W. Marti M
Truman F.ood tio
John Vand'rniark Hi
Ellis Stout no
W. II. Hey belt 40
1. H. Wilson tiO
Frank Josllng no
5ti 85
DH,
HENRY J. EDWARDS, Overseer of Poor.
Mar. 13. '03, ree'd. of J. M. Falrchtld.... 158 22
For moving A. (ietUrr II 80
Rec'd. from J- M. Falrchlld ,... 50
Mar. 13, '03, rec'd of A. B. Croop Col 100 00
202 2
CR.
Puld C. A. Lamon keeping Million Van
horn 12 50
L. J. Adams Med attendance for Lana
cook 00
Paid Win. Knorr for order of relief 50
' John U. Jacoby 1 mi
" (ieorge Schechterly 50
Self service 10 days 10 00
Meeting Auditors, 1 day 1 00
f 27 50
DR.
JOHN M. FAIKCHILD, Overseer of Poor.
Mar. 14, '?, order on M. 11. Petty i inn
5
Dec. '02 rec'd f'om A. U. Croon Col..
101 110
120 80
.Mur. 13 'M ice d Int. on Fowler beipiest
$ 387 IH
CR.
April 12, '02, pnld J. liomboy, Salem twp
( 'in k cost $
Paid '02, State Hospital, John Vanhorn
'02 Warren " llnniih Hummel
June " paid J. C. Sponeyberger to gel
gipsy pauper out of t wp
June In, '02 paid 11. J. Edwards, Order
of relief, Sarah Schechterly
June 20, '2, paid C. A. Lumon, keeping
Milton Vanhorn
July 5, '02, paid Deadly Suit making
lMipllcut e
Dec. 7, 02, iinlil ('. A. Lainon, keeping
Mlltoa vanhorn
Jan. 't, paid Mrs. Cary poor person re
lief Self services days, two years
Mar. n, '03, C. C. Evans fees.
" " " " " " 12 oaths
" 13 " paid II. J. Edwards
23 62
(18 75
08 75
2 00
CO
12 60
3 ;o
25 00
2 00
5 no
15 00
3 00
158 22
$ 387 61
bit.
A. B. CltooP, col. of Poor Tax.
To amt. due from 1801 t
To unit, ot Duplicate 1802
321 l
232 Ol
553 07
5 36
3 40
2 44
100 00
J 1 at (hi
5 117
217 17
835 00
553 07
5 00
22
10
on
00
07
16
fi7
on
oil
on
on
CR.
Abatement
Percentage 011 fil3.Hi at 3 per cent.
" " K8 00 at. 5 per cent...
Deo. 28, '02 paid J. M. Falrchlld
Mar. 13, '03 paid 11. J. Edwards
Exonerations
Bal due Poor District from A. B. Croop
Berwick Water Company,.
Nelson
W.s. Clark
(ius Keen
Dan ltlcely
(ieorge Leant
(1. W7 Mart.
II. J. Mart.
(i. II. Miller
T. F. Wilson
Frank Jostling
Robert logout)
Alncl Lcgeue
5.07
M. L. HOrSEKNECIIT,)
li. II. SITLKH,
ELLIOT ADAMS, J
Attest: Hkaiilky sui.t.
Auditors.
3-24-it
NOTICE.
I hereby announce myself ns a candlnntn for
re-eiei-iiou io tne nme.e 01 i-OUlil) Bupi iimen-
d( in and respectfully ask to be supported bv '
i u, 'i,t, ui, luo eiwr i mil lu un tieiu nil i ntT im
Ofi'uvnext WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON.
Jerseytowna' a., Maruh 11, 1803.
By a vote of u3 to 48 the Farr
compulsory education hill passed in
the House of Representatives. Other
bills passed were the bill nrohibitins
j the employment ol aliens and the
csiaunsmng a medical council and
inree Mate Hoards of Medical Ex
aminers.
ine work of rescuing the three
miners entombed in the Laurel Hill
nunc, near jiazicton, is progressing
siow-iy, as me workings are choked
wmi neons ana water. Jt is said that
two mine laborers are missing and
may also be in the wrecked mine.
A convention was he d in Harris.
burg of temperance people interested
in the passage of the Aenew local
option bill on Wednesday.
T.V- . .
ricrcc mountain nres are ramnff
t. . , , , ..... . c o
near aoum reinienem, liollulaysbure,
i-Ncw uioomneiu anil other parts of the
otaie.
v.x secretary uayanl has been an-
poinieu Aiinisier to England.
A Great Bargain.
ymc 01 ine very Dcst water nower
n . . . ...1 . .
nour ana grist mills on bm Fish nc-
creeK wun gooj ouildings, new machin
ery, two dwellings, ana other out
buildings all in good order, and nine
acres of land for sale cheap on casv
payments oy . ji. Maize.
Insurance and Real Estate Agt.,
3 3 tf. Bloomsburg, I'a.
I he children's health must not be
neglected Cold 111 the head causes I
catarrh. Ely s Cream Balm cures at
once. It is perfectly safe and is easily
applied into the nostrils. The worst I
cases yielding to it. Trice qoc.
One of my children had a very bad
discharge from her nose. Two phy.
sicians prescribed, but without benefit.
We tried Ely's Cream Balm, and
1uu1.11 iu our surprise, mere was a
marked improvement. We continued
using the balm and in a short time the
discharge was cured. O. A. Cary.
v-orning, x. v.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
REGISTER'S NOTICE
Notice Is hereby elven to nil irntua .nwii.
tors and other persons Interested In the estates
... no i, r,- , nr ueeruenui ana minors that, the
following ndmlnlstrators.'executont'iriiiiiYiiiina.
accounts have been nieit in th. nni. nt .v..
Hegtsler of Columbia countr. and win K. kk.
Btnitiul fn, f, r... ., , .. 1 1 ... I.. I
.............. , imniiuii i.iiu ttiKiwance in ine
Orphans' Court to be held In Hloomsburg, Hon
day. May 1st. 180.1. at 2 o'clock n nfu.,i,i
no, i. rirst and nnnl account of eorge
nrelsch Kxeeutorof Kebecca ltrelscn, late of
mum ivnuniiip, uiumoia county, deceased.
no. . The first account of n. II. Oroti and
Christian Klclrn, Ksecutorsof the estate of Ks
ther Ann St roup, late of Hloomsburg, Columbia
w.mj, . i nun. , ueucuaeu.
No. S. First, account of II. II. Orotz and Chris
lii n K1VJm P"'"1" of David stroup, late of
fifiwiouuig, vAuuuiuiu counLy, aeceased.
mo. 4- Hrst and final account of Matilda
Hughes and V. Smith, ExectiKirsot Dougluss
-...K.K-c, iuw ui uiuuuisuurg, i.oiumoia county
deceased.
No. 5. First and final account of Alomro J.
Suit, Executor, of Daniel Suit, late of Berwick,
vuiuiuum county, ucceasea.
No. ft. First nceount of John O. Freeze Admin-
mirauir lie oonis non eumtestjimenito an
nexo of Kit Barton, lute of Hloomsburg, Coluin-
U1U LUUUl, UCCViUH'U.
o. 7. First and final account of Jefferson
rnu. surviving Administrator of the estate of
Samuel Fritz, late of Hugarloaf township , Col
unibla county, deceased.
No 8. Hrst and flnnl account of Joseph and
Harmon C. Kline, Executors of John Kline, lute
of Kishlngireck township, Columbia county, de-
No. 0. First and final account of Samuel Wnrir.
helser Executor ot I'eter Workhelser, late of
nemiocK lownsnip, coiuinnia county, deceased.
No. 10. The account of Jacob Oerrarrt. Admin.
isiraior ot raran A. wemirn, late ot Scott town
ship, Columbia county, deceased.
No. 11. First and final account of Wm. P.
Ikeler, Administrator of Johnson II. liteinr. in
of (ireenwood township, Columbia county, de-
No. 12. The account Of Issue S. Klllm. Onnnll.
nn of llerton I'. Man-ley, minor child ol the Kev.
Marelev, late of Illooinsliiirkr. ileeeRuil. uu tt i ...
by Mrs. Susan Kuhn und J. U. Wells, Kxocuuirs
ot Isauc S. Kuhn, deceased.
No. 18. First and final account of W. B. Kline
Administrator of A. J. Kline. Into of KUhin.
creek township, Columbia county, deceased.
C. II. CAMPBELL,
Keglster,
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate.
Hy virtue of nn order of the Court of Common
Pleas of Columbia County, thcro will be expos
ed to public sale on the premises In the borough
of Berwick, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1893,
at 10 o'clock A. ., the following described lot of
land: All that certain lot of land situate on tho
Bouib-easterly corner of Market and Sixth
streets, In the borough of Berwick lu snld coun
ty, bounded and described as follows, to wit :
Beginning at the North east corner of Market
and Sixth streets, thence by Sixth street, li-ljtf
feet to nn alley, thence by said alley oo.$ feet
to lot formerly owned by Daniel Kembach,
thence by said lot MIX feet, to Market street,
aforesaid, thence by Market street, o feet
to the place of beginning, being a vacant lot.
Tehms of Sai.i. One fourth of purchase
money upon striking down of the property and
the balance In six months from confirmation
with Interest from day of sale. I'urclmso money
to remain a Hen until paid.
Evans, Att y. CI1AKLES T. 8TKCK,
4-7-lt, TruBtee.
rjO THE SCHOOL DIRF.CTORS
OF COLUMBIA COUNTY :
Okntlrmsn; In pursuance of the forty-third
section of the act 01 May 8, 1854, you are hereby
notliled to meet In convention, al the court
house In Hloomsburg, on tho llrst Tuesday In
May, A. D., 1803, ut 2 o'clock P. M., being the
second day of the month, and select, run vth,
by a majority of the whole number of directors
present, one person of literary and Hcleutlnu
acquirements, and of skill and experience l.i
tHiirt.nr tiMielil utr. liu I'mintv Un ,,.,,'1 ni.,,..!....!
I fur t he three Hlici'neillnir vi.nry . uml .,irilrw ti.
i resull lo thn State Superintendent, ut Harris.
lung, us iviiilml by the llility-iilnth and tortl-
,.Cl lOho Ol Slllll UCt.
WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON,
I April 7, 4U Co. Kupt, of OoL county,
bill
up j
Castoria It Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotle substance. It is a harmless Milmtltuto
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, ami Castor Oil.
It Is Pleasant. Its guarantoo is thirty years' uso by
Bullions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd
cures Diarrhcea and "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency
Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
" Oastoris Is an szcelleiit meillclns for chll.
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of 111
food effect upon their children."
Da O. C. Osoonn,
Lowell, Mass.
" Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
Interest of their children, and use Castorla In
stead of thevarknisquack Dostrumswhich are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them lo premature grSTes."
Da J. F. KiHcaaiot,
Conway, Ark.
TVs Cantanr Company, TI
IS
I.
G. WILLS
Gentlemens Gold filled Bates &
Bacon
15YEAR
Genuine
CAM
movements, ELSII
WATCHES
WITH
PERSONAL
FOR 12
LOOK THIS "W."3TI
We wish to say that we are still manufacturicg and dealing in Agricultural implements
at Orangeville, Pa., and certainly from long experience we should know the wants of the Farm
ers and public in general. And, in this connection we wish to say that all machinery we
manulacture or Handle is equal to any on the market, and sold at lowest prices.
We make a good cast head Land Roller, which everv Farmer slinnlrl I.bvp. Alsoflow!
Scotch Harrows, Cultivators, Wood Saws, Corn Shellers. and
Horse lower Ilireslnng Machinery. Then we handle the 'Empire" Fertilizer, Grain Drill and
Hay Rake, "Hench's" Walking and Riding wheel Cultivators, "Woods" Harvesting machinery
(which needs no recommendation), single and double Corn Cultivators, Eno-ines and Saw M
etc. Lastly we wish to show up the New Deertield Lever Harrow the only one that
has a separate adjustment for each tooth independent of the levers. The only four lever Ilarro
on the market whereby the two centre sections can be let down in a dead furrow, or any one of
uiuie ut tuo lour bccuuns can ue
times being level. It has a self
cvuuci tu cuauAu uiHii nuntj turning comers, mis Harrow is
be put out on their merits same as anv other pnndu
We also nial;e anil carry a laree 6tock
do .Irnoat any kind of sw or r,st ii.ill repairing (having recently pi "in ncVl oT 'ji he and
hue of (liesscl Inukling lumber. We appreciate the rationnce of the oul.lic in if,,. I i ' ?
and w,U be glad to have any one call ,o tce
: ' ' :V
1
filiOVES 11
What is
Castoria.
" Castoria is so well adopted to children that
I recommend It an superior to any prescription
known to ma"
n. A. Aacwsa,H. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. T.
" Our physicians In the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their erpcrl
enoe In their outside practice with Cantoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what la known as rrgulur
products, yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castorla has won us lo look with
favor upon It."
Usitsd nosrrriL and DisrtHSAar,
Boston, Man.
A LLss C. Burrs, Prtt.,
Murray Street, New York City.
aa
SELLING -
COMPLETE
HIS
Ci IJAIt AjVT EE
IDOLLARS.
raised and the balance of the teeth kept at work, frame ui'
coupling hinge, no bolts or pieces to lose, with circular stee;
of 1'low reoairs. also nn mHU. r .i. '
us, or rn.wer their iiopM.ies for ynoi wili qo,7 foVest
WHITE & CONNER.
Ha
T;
lets
All UML ni
.ii.il oiik moves wiili r.
lets ri0 cts.
aunt
The best $1-00
in the City in all
Kid
the
Vl,0;f
blindes.
T 1 T. ! 1 f
Jarpe Pearl buuoiwl.a
button length Frond, 8
$1.25. ' Wonl1
8 button Moiietnirc Kid
Gloves $1.00. lfl
(button Biarritz KM f:io,..
C 1 li,
IJutterrailk Toilet
Soap
cts. enke,
HJCLARK&SON
II- YOU WANT
UHLbS GOODS
OR TRIMMiMrc
H. J. CLARK 4 SOU
OUR SHIELD
A combination that carries all before It
INTECRITY
Is our defense wnlch no opposition can asalL
weapon which carries all before It, Our pill
of warfare Is along the llneof low prti-e ul
will find al our store the best iroods at (lie low
est prices. No matter what coinpetUiira
vert Ise you will always find the same qualm
goods at the stme prices If not lower here,
A new lot of 8 day clocks : also a large suprU
of the common sense purses lust reed, com
and see them at
HESS BROS.
Sign of big watch, Main St.
Blooms hi'ro, Ta
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and the
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