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?! t or i of THE K£FA&& G&Z$F»E, W^BJIEBJDAlt Sherman Opera House 8. F. Sherman Manager, STARK'S s Vaudeville and Moving Pictures ' S • • '• Any Seat except Boxes 5 cents. - {Performance 7:4S and &««. <oatsl Moving; Pictures. ,*- ' .' and. | * '; Election Returns. Saturday Eveuing, OetoberJ) Ole Oleson &uvenirDay at bur Cigar Stand U Saturday, November 2 *r •. --. We will give, to each customer purchas- ing 25c worth of NATIONAL BBAlfD Cigars a Pocket Gigac Cutter. We -want- yon to bccolpe familiar with the superior • qualities of these cigars. -- ran- rade. and li.iq i yd. Gold afeje 19. as to Both 'Phones. 23 S. Main St, The V*B Store boy* link,' •ea*s one, nr atr GEOT W. MUTH FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, ADJUSTOR, BROKER Largest experience; largest' Gampaniesj promptest Settle- ^_ -mints. OFFICE NO. 5 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK flQRHAM Manufacturer ReceMed this week, - also ne\v invoice CMna from -J Austria and France*' Q. of good things {not umbrellas), for showers. '_ 0. C. Robinson. fi.L _ Gents' Fine Tailoring Cleaning and .V ---! s. -—- ..* : iks '\X 1 I ; t- '\'*:'! •B* .— * : AH Work Guaranteed•* No. J V* Union St.* WflBanr Block, Newark, New York; 29w4 £teel W, Meath* (Successor to J. H. Nichoidy) with robber tired ggies, etc., that be: Isnicely equipped Carriages, Surreys. Bi will rent at moderate *pnees. Trucking and Piano Moving neatly and promptly done. , - Send all orders;to Sf icholby'B old stand, 23 EaatMilter St. ••• When in need of carriages {or funerals, please order them directly from v me. Daniel W. Heath, . New tipie tables went into effect on the railroads .Sunday. Mrs. 0. E. Doty' is visiting her son, Ernest, at Fulton, S. Y.- • Rhodes VanDnser is'spending a week with, has'sister in Syracuse. > Mrs. W. H. Hydje leaves this week for her home in Bbnlder, Ool. Elmer WelcheiLwasJhome from. Cor- nell for his .cousin's wedding' \Mrs. L^dia Sherman and Mrs,. .Helenf! Bloomer will spend the Winter in Florida. Erani Muir and family have moved torEast Syracuse, called there By Mr. Mttir's busmessi. Mrs. W.. B. 'Pantall 'is-spending several weeks at Erie and other places iti Pennsylvania. Mrs. Jas. Hoste is recovering from hex recent severe illness and is able to be about the house. /' The Woman's Christian Temperance, Union will 'meet with Mrs. Sarah Hoffman Friday, Nov. 1st; at 8 o'clock, p. m, - -'—- William A. Dand'oh *nas been'-jip- pointedjldeal ticket agent of the E. ~f&: & E. in place of \Mitohelt Ohadwick, resigned. •• -.-:\••• \v • , Clarence Vahlnwagen, <nbw run- ning as an express messenger between Oan'andaigua and Batavia, was-hbine- to spend Sunday; * -Met and M*sy -Warren Marble will leave 'their farm near Fairville and wUl live in. a new Irouse which; their 1 tiebrge is building on Prospect: street. . ' - David Lovejoy, who lias been \in Toledo for-the past eleven years, has accepted a position in Indianapolis with Meyer &/Oo.,, dealers in cement, etc. ^ •- k Manager Sherman has arranged for the election returns to-be given on the 'stage nejE Tuesdaj}'\ evening at. the Moving,picture sb.oW, Admissioa only 5 cents. ... %. We would like a few copies of the Gazette or October 2nd. If any of £-rg^_readersJiave thefh we would be jglad to paysomethihgfbr the .privilege of getting them.' / Sherman Opera House • was filled to its-111111636 capacity at the presentation Of Buster Brown.' Mr. Sherman is 'giving the peripie^Beveral good theatri- cal entertainments. „ • ' Shark's Vaudeville, the Moving Pic- tures-ate playing a return engagement at the Sherman Opera House all this week at an admisibn \of only 5 cents. The performances are good.' ~ ' * Wives Of Winsdor.\ Quotations. Mis- cellaneoBs. Diseussion pt the\ »ronnd table subject is postponed until, this, fdate. - ' ' ' ».. The school children are, enjoying a week off while the teachers attend the teaghers^ institute in' Palnjrya, whiph- is about the most useless appendage: Of an antiquated• school'Bygtem yet sur- viving from anoient times. t The friends of \Miss M. Edina. -GarU will be interested - to know that she %as a very fine position as seoretMy and stenographer atthe Central Congre- gational ohttrch, Berkeley and New- bury Sts., Bostony Mass. Mr. and Mrs; Phillip H. Stickle and' Mrs. Sarah Qramer returned to their nome m ited Hook,. Butohess Qo., WedJDiesaay last; after a pleasant visit Of two' weeks spent at the' homes' of their cousins, Mrs. M. JVI. Norton.and Lewis W. Eeller. on the B, S. & E. and whose work, is now on the west end of the line, will move jjj_iamily_to Despatch ea- the first of November so as to be neatr er nis-workv Mr. and Mrs. Clark have many friends in Ne-wark. who regret .their departure ftnd who hope that: - •some- tinte ^theyanay'' bg^sbte to inake thevr home in Newark again. • Ihe annual Masonic convention for : the tnirtyrsecbnd District will be held .in the rooms Of Humanity Lodge, No; ^06i f. & A. M,, in Lydnsy-Monday and Tuesday, November 11 and 12. The work iilLJK exemplified- -by ^M4 Gr»_nd!liecturer, Rev. WarrehO. Hub- bard of firooklyn. Monday atternoOvn. : the'Fellowcraf t degree \viit be given, in the evening the Master Mason, and Tuesday mbnihg, ^the Entered Ap- prentice; All MasonB are invited to at- tend. Newark friendsj have received inl vitatiOns to the marriasce -of Miss lone Bedell, daughter of MK and Mrs. Harvey Si J|edell r of- JKomet N^fe,-to- NelsonAdam, a proniinent young jvt- tomey of that city. The- wedding will take place October gist. The bride's inotlier, Mrs. Bedell, was formerly Miss Ella Clark, \^of this vil- lage, and .has a host of warm friends h*re. • Several Newark friends Wiil atttend the wedding. Allyn arid Lewis- Gilbert were in Auburn last week to try tb& competir HTQ 6T(Bn.inati8Bg^fa(r-ttl)pulliCkwuj) lo West Pohttrand Annalp61is7 Allyh try-: teg the VfMt Point examinations and Lewis the Annapolis. TJiese exami- nations aire h?\ld annually and the candidate who stands highest is, ap- pointed by the Congressman to the Government military schdols. At the examinations last week the two Gil- berts Were the only candidates and will undoubtedly receive the appoint- ments. If they are 1 fortunate enough t<hb^-*ppointed ;they will fesve to try £he_tiiM*&itt5e examinatioiiBi ''-\ The Shakespeare. Oluh at its mee|- ing next;week Will read-tlieu \Merry-i-erossjng of the West Shore- last Tuesday: Earl Colborn has accepted a portion with Libberttnd Beck. . ** • Dr Thatcher Mid S. E.^Comstock spent Sunday in^ the Catokills.'-. - Mrs.lt . S. Post spent a day in Marion iter part of laHifeek. Mies Cora Shuler ,of Lyops has .been visiting Mies Mabel VanTassel. E. L. Hankenson has improved the exterior of WB store by anew sign. Mrs-Florenc.« Coykehdall I'B entertain, ing a friend, Mn. Griffin, \of Eltoira. * STisa Grace Palmer has gone to Boston to study vocal music with Mr. Whitney. i Mr> Vaughn of the Niagara, Lqckport & Ontario Power Cd M was in kwn Satmv day. - , 'i. ; Dr. F. L. Agnew of Rochester is assistr. ingDr. Xane in his dental office in Pulver block. ' ' _._ - F;C. White is improving the exterior of his house by the addition of a new |A>fCh. \ ' , 3. W. Gavott of Plainsfield wsis the pest oi J. Mi Pitkin and family over Sunday. Mrs; Florence Coykendall returned Saturday from & visit with friends in !Elinira.' Miss Mildred Reed was home last Thursday to attend the LaPoi'nte^WeJoher wedding. C, P. H. Vary and son Calvinhave been enjoying a few days of duck hrmting at sSodpsToint.' ~ • -isaacJIIoorebad quite a Severe strokle of paralysisflast week. He is now living in Walworth. Mrs. Joseph Gilbert .has been visiting ather old home, Maplewood.Farm,. hear MormonHilh-, ----.. •? -h T . T — JEenry Hale BrtJornell'tlhiversny has been yisitinghis.constailRev.G.Riirush, :for a few days. \ * \ \- - Mr. and Mrs. M. i . Greenwood Jjave returned from their trip in the eaetem; part of the state. ,. Quite a number of ybung 1 people will' hold a Halloween party in Elliott hall oh. Thursday evening. . Mrs. Bently abdeonofWeedBjiort were the guests of Mr. and Mrs; \M. A. Gomr stock-laBt \Thursday Mr. and, Mrs. Charles P. Herendeen amended, j» ^cgptjorj:- .at Wednesday evening. ' Miss Hallie'B. Card of the High School is spending the week with friends in Syracuse an4 Caiiastota. -\• A number of p^opletook advantage of\ the special train on the N. ffi M. and witnessed Buster Browp.' . Mips Mildred Lincoln will entertain a few otaher friendsat her home east of the village Monday evening, Mrs. G. E, Robinson has returned from; the hospital in Syracuse' where she has. been receiving treatment; Dr. W, C Chittenden.js attending the. ninth annual meeting of the New York' Osteopathic Society, at Albany. A coal car loaded with.' stove coal 'jnmped the tra<sk near the• Murray street Etnerson Nichloy is home from Cornell for k few\»days Have you taker! advantage of tJae club-, bing oifer on the first page? Mrs, Sage ojE North Main street has\ acroplSo^irposlSon with;Si BT VanDqser. JS. VanD»l# of RooheBtei Will preaq^nTHbl|svnd language a t EHiptt's Hall neit. Snnday morningat 30:80 o'clock and every Sunday thereafter at same place. • ' T\ Changes AVade. Sunday on the Steam Roads. The fall ;sbhe4uleB oh the New York Central,-West Shore-and Northern Cen- tral roads wehtjnto effi-ct Sunday/ The only changeon the Northern Cen- tral was the taking .,<?fjf of the Sunday trairii \ A \ ' . Orithe West Shore the Buffalo-local leaves at S:10 a. in, and train 5, at 9:15,' as.tiefofe. These are the only j.wo trams. west bound on- - the West Shore. ^Easfc •bbund, no trains.ftiji\beyond Newark. The Newark local now arrives at 6*:60 P- m. On thf New York Central,teest bound, tB^prtncipal changes are in the through' \\train morning, which, now goes at 8:44 a. m„ the noon localj 12:10; the through train, Nov57, at 1:51 p nj-, and at,6:4B 1 p. m\. train No. 75,, which formerly ran on the West Shore, now runs on the New York Central,., -.-'.\• East bound, the changes are in the Metropolitah, whichnow leaves at 9:29 a. m.'i th - ' Eastern Express,.at 10:58 a. rh , the West Shore JBxpress at 11:39 a. m.. and-thefevpning lobalv at 9.\d2 m. pther- trains run about asjbefpre. --— -~±.^^ No changes were made on the E , S. & E, R. Bii or ibo Newark & Marion road. • Have You Taken Advantage of it , ', Ml \'•\' ? ; We,believe-wea eright in stating that no Wayne county paper evtr made a bet- ter clubbing offer tram the one you can\ read abo'ttt,pnthe\first page of-this paper. It costs you practically, nothing to avail yourself of the opportunity offered ( t < : We make no J>yorn.iejel as Js. how long- thiSQf&r wffi be held open, It. will be in fosce as long aw we cah keepitaoju iBui dont dont blame the Gazette if you are! Macedon--:last|-too Jate^—^- ; —' _ ~\ Ifybn areanold snbBcriber, pity up arrearages and a fqj^. year in advance. The combination ^s then yours. If you are a new subscriber, gay $1.60 and the^on?6rnatloh\Is yours, and in addition you will getthe Gazette till'Jaa. T,i909: ( ? .. ^i.. |t r- MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE. The Misses Mabel Harris and\ Ruth Tyler will entertain at a. Hallowe'en part/at No..9 Fillmore Bt., Haliowe'en. eve. n Crowds were turned away from thej opera bouse l&st Saturday night Upon the, failure-oHhe moving picture machine\ to work, The next meeting\ of .Newark Grange will beheld• Nov, 9tb. .After the pro- gram .ft feast of pumpkin pie and fruit will beheld. ?eter Lefoy has resigned his position; •with the American Express Co., to accept a position with th^ f ^e# Shore Railroad Co. George-Meetler hasheen spending the past week- iii tuwn as the guest ol his parents-Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mealer on Colton avenue. •• •/ - '•., A game of foot ball was played between Geneva and Newark High Schools last Morris Clark, who is an inspector [Saturday at Geneva, in which the former Won by a score of ?3- to Q.~- \The Bachelor Girls' Seeing Club was entertained hy a Hsltoweeh party at the of Birdena Pearce,.Monday evening. A most enjoyable time was spent by all; • AllynGilbertjha> successfully pa«»(?d the ciyilgervice examiaaKoaeBtitlfflghim to a place in the State Engineer's depart- ment and has been appointed- to a place onihe state road work. The annual banquet of the Wayne Conn- ty Bar Association will be held,.itt New- ark oh the 'night of NovJimber 15th, pat- snanttocallissuedhy Clyde W. Kiiapp, -Becr'etary of-rh*asB0Biatibn. \ ~'~~~ ~~' Hyman Bros;, creamery , proprietors; deny that;they have been adulterating them butter, as has been reported,'and offer^a .reward for any irifonnatibh re- garding thestartingof tbe\rumor* * A letter reteised from JBay ,Gardenier, who is at Old Forge, Btates-tb\at he_ls feeling much better, arid that he is doiig; little except drink milk and sleep John ^SL'yj. SfeaJg-at the^sAme ^laaeiLhas gained over fifteen pounds in weight and isHh^mg-much-beKer than whsn hei-ief*t,\ \ Mrs; Shovel jetnriied Monday from her extended vision New York. Hefr brother arrived Thursday^n the Princess^ Ir.ejie and is expected in Newark, todays Mrs; Scovel attended on, Sunday evening tbe Brick Ohnrch, tbevTfbrmef cjBargS^.p •\-• Hensy VahDyke, and found \Sti : audience of only fbrty*fottr people. JSte^- •uialw shtwia tetll encouraged at least by comparison.- Capt-,-De Forest Mo Nett, of Sodos Pbint, waslnNewark Monday; 'He has a contract for rebuilding the fine oia_60- ffc yacht \ Onward,\ which has lain at anchor dismantled near the rattroad pier at the bay for several years. The Onward has been a famous yacht ih her day and is now owned by Mr; Todd, of Rochester. She well be entirely reljnijt and refitted and equipped with twin screws awHs yawl rig for the purpose of ^making her a Cruising yacht* Dr. and Mrs. Horace Loveland en- tertained -his Sunday Sohool class at their; hoine oh Main street last Friday evening. ^ ' v •'.••!,\ This, afternobji'' 'antf^^venrng -%the Epworth-Leagne'GroHpmeetihg\Tvilf be : insession attheMethodistchuroli. The B ublio »*e feviMidrto- ^ome. but and hear <r. Miller, of California, this evening at the Methodist church, in his great mia- siohary addresB on \The Star of'the East.\ '. •.'. .. .,; . : x .X™ Next Sunday will be observed as Autumn Sunday at the Methodist church. Dr. Copeland will preach, and appropri- ate inusic willbeheard.'' All are mvitecl. Christian . - ' The Willing Workers wi}l meet with Mrs. George Shuriey, West Miller Sti, Wed., NOv.setbraltB P; M. A jiill at- tendance is desired. By order Com. At the Chrieyan Churcji next Sundky morning Rev, Wilson will preach the 3rd of a series of sermons' on \Revela- tion and Cormneheense\ theme for next Sunday morning,! 'What I Believe About the Holy Spirit and Why I Believe it.\ : A cordial invitation is given to ail -to bear thiVseries of sermons on the, moBt im- portant questions bf Theology. , For the evening service the theme well be, ''The Importance of Conrage.\ The^W.ittitig; Workers ;hel\d .4 very in- teresting meeting a£ the Jib'me of Mrs. Spea on Williams Sfc, last Eiiday P, M,, Plahs for future work Were lreely,diB-> uessed. . • . - \ Jury Out Only 1& Minutes In Cass, of CTiarles H. Rogers. Goshen;, fsf. Y., Oct, 29;—ehartes H; Rogers was cortvifttfed of murder in the first degree here last night for ikilling Fred It. Oliiey near Middletown •Oetober 6, 1905.- Rogers is als^o under indictment for,the ioTiraer of 3 \ Willis Olney and ^lice Iiiferick-at the same time. The -Jury djaipejfated only IE minutes, before \f^ftchlng an agree- ment, \ ^ . _'_ '' , Senator Taylor took two hours_^nd a half \in his plea fbr the prisoner, urging Insanity. .-District Attorhey iRbgerW spoke for an bbur^and,'a, half. Justice Tompkins^'.\in. hi? charge ithoroiighiy reviewed^ the evidence produced at the trial. Respecting the| trtateihents of JSgur alienists . that Rogers is of dlbw sorder at mentality and that jiisilfee would be served by iniprisbnnient^for life. Justice Tbmp- kins told the jury not to consider that: portlojn of the evidence. > - Rpierfi\' young wtfe^was in court during the'arguments of counsel but lie paid no attention to her. None of his relatives was present When the verdict was-*aHrfoiin(:ed. Tfre. prisoner; •smiled when Poremah Prank Jones annbunced the verdict. Justice Tomp- Kin g rfem<t»\<«\1 *««»*- X>ri*nn~v fc»r aah. Christian Science. . 'Christian '-Science services Sunday morning J.0:30. Subject^ 'JAdam _ «ad Fallen JCan^ 'ggjjjlfly wflhbnT'ttr rfcim nf service Reading room, open £Y;ery ThurB- day afternobhfrom'2 until.fr . .•\ Prwbyterlani X~ - The Westminster-Glub will hold• its second SMTaFand^terary meeting \next week Wednesday.. It expects that the speaker will be one bf our most promi- nent County officials. In continuing the\ morning series, of sermons on \Thet Apostle's Greedi\ Mr. Scbvel will preach next Sunday on \The Communion 'of Saints or T,iiterdenomina- tional Fraternity.\ -r^s«— r - Theusual monthly rQUsical service will occur Sunday evening next. Thepastor'a- ahort sermon will-be on-45MuBi'cian8-«ndi- Heavenly Melodies,\ Tomorrow evening Ja jtereoptican lec- ture on *'Kx>rea;\ illustrated with about Eighty views, will be given in the lecture Tobm* There is no; admission fee, and allure invited. _-\»\'' ,'s St. MarS'si Friday, November 1, being all Saint's day, there will be Holy Obtnmunibp at. 'St. Mark'schutOh at lOta.' m. Evehing service at 7:30; Next Sunday mprnin gat 10:80 the rector will make, ah address on \The late General eonyention.\ In the afterhbonat4o'bibek there will- be an address oh \The Misiionary Field of the Episcopal'Church,\ v , ~ 'tehee on Thursday when he will listen to motions of couniel. Rbgets' aged; paj-ejsts, who have : been la eourt the five days of the Itrial, Were absent owing, it is said, to the severe strain under- which they have suffered, It la believed here that .Senator Taylor will appeal the°ca«e. Pfopcied New \gwitcti'mM&i Scale. '\' Pittsburgi Obt. 29.— tk lormal re- auest for ti icphferehce over Hie -pn* posed new walse scale bf the swltch-- men's union .of North \America\.'1^ the Pittsburg district: EHlgeB was\ made to- day by a cbthmittee representing the Jfnion, The reauest's fot a cbnferbhce were left with the general ^managers of superintendents ' of ..the'Pennsylr vanla, JfJaltiJmore ft Ohio, Wabash, '.Pittsburg &• Lake 'Ej(Je, Buffalo, Ro- chester & Pittaburg, Pittsburg, Bes- semer & Lake Erie, Monongoheia Oonnecting and TJflibn Railroads^- the two l&st liamed traversing the iron and steel districts. . The new scale calls for ah all round tecrease of six cents an hour, time tod half for overtime work and Sun? dayjwork, where not specified in the geale. .'.About ijOOO men-Are affected^. * Arretted for Cbhtempt of Court, New York, 0cW29;—Charged with contempt of c'oart in failing to pay to the receiver\ \appornte'artd'takS SBarge\ fjMewfeligL-busihess |40>000 £ or it» e4ulv41^ht'in diamonds, Solomon Ur- bach wn.s,Arrested by a United States ntarsESL^-Drbach asserted that he had .been' robbed\ of $40i000 wortif bf diamonds while in a PulMnan car aboiit two years ago. He announced hfe losfS ib.his fellow passengers as the trajin reached Baftimorb, Detec tlves- Ih^estisated the ijtory and' a -pe- mtmjji' bankruptcy was fileoTby IJr- Bacfl; vVhen exaininea urnach tola rtjte coirt --&« stpfy of'the robbery ahd was ordered- to turn bver. the dia> monds or their equivalent iri money. This, It is charged,'.he failed to do.* New York, Oct. 2S.—Mrs. May Pepper-Vanderbfft was held fbr trial' by juB'ticb Aspinali in Brooklyn On the eharge bf the larceny bf a house and lot which belonged to her husband. The property, it was stated, was given to her by her aged \husband who re- cently wks declared incompetent *• manage his own affairs. ' IH0T CHURCH =£=C & Parents Investigate :wv *- Qualiiy and quantitj of school supplies your o]Sldreii purchase. 'TjUfe- haye b6en |ce 188S , r sellirig our stock, not the largest, but js very cdmplet©^ \l 'Jj;'-,-V f •-•\; • °^ : rjr. : *v. ore l^eUe>r'3 Drug DEATHS. SSPBKMILtBB, Mrs. MaryL. Esperimiller died Sun- day of apbpfexy at aj hOBpitalin Bing- hamton, agS'd 06 yefifsr after an ill- ness «f six weeks. Deceased was born in Lyons, but had spent most bf her life in the town of Sodusv 'She w&s married in 1871 in Sodus to John Epemiller, who survives her, with two sons, Charles, of Newark, and George of Sodus. She is survived also by f heuSjster, Mrs. Jbhn-Host, of Sodus. leceased was a member of the Evan- gelical church; ' The funeral -will be held at the JRresbyteriah ohurph in Joy at 11 o'clock this forenoon, Rev. Mr. Braunschweig officiating. t HOLCOMB. ' Mrs. Maria Hoicbmb died. Oct. 19th. ;after an iUness of ten days with in- ;flainmatory TlffiumatiBiriL. _ Her age \was 6$ years. She had gone to Qui- fomia to spiend the winter with her .son. and'was there only ten days when she w«* taVflti jink and fforl at Hail tiago. Mrs. : Sblcomb was bom ih Port Gibson and lived there hhtil her marriage about 40 years ago. She then lived in Obrtbni for, seye^al f ears and has also lived in. Michigan, ter husband is dead. Four children were born;'to her, of Whom. oiie 4^ in infonoy. The three .living are Mrs. Butterfleld,, of Orange, N. J>, Collins . Holcomb, of Santiago,. and • hA^sbury^Hantobnr^ There pare\ \Other\ relatives surviving; mostly nephews and nelces. .-•>.-' . Deceased was a member of the Methodist church and highly esteemed in Pbrt Gibson,\ where she lived £or,so; many years. --—--••-- The remains Were brought to- JTew- ark from Santiago and taken to, the residence bf Mr, \and^Mr. JttdBbn Sny- der, nephew and niece of thb deceas- fed, where the funeral was held Mon. day.afterhobnj Re*; M, J. Wejls, of Tyre, an old pastor; of the deceased, officiating;,assisted by Rev. Df. Cope- land. -The rbmains .Were taken tb Palmyra for burial. |500 RBWARS To any person, leadirfg. to the arrest of the>originator Q| the-report as to our' adulteration of butter.\: •\ •'• * -'.'^'Signed, HyfeicirBEds, • : Newark,JS--Yi^Oet.*,-490?4^^ - •\'•' :••'\\ -•»^!^. .•'•--•- - l :'-'-i';.i>- t -,.- PositivePraofi. thdt the NeW York Sa.tmday-W6rld>-is the biggest, best, and ;inost complete newspaper -printed* on the fji.ee of the «arEtt ' is' BvideTBced by.\ the \fact tnat The -Wbrid prin^-SjSf^ptinbre- copitsper month than ariy other news- paper any where. Tomafce'jfire' of get* ting a copy of this greatest of all maga- zinenewspapers next Sunday it will \he well to order from, your hewsndeaier in; advance. <-,'•'• • *,' .-. -'.' • '\y—'•-\ ,-\' -• Th» 8bopke«per> 8orl. . . A shopkeeper told'his son to look jttftofthe.busfness.'';, , /.. Presently a customer entered•• unit naked with formality, \118ve yon. -reverend; sirer^ B? answiered, IfEfog \Have you a .reverend daine^*: He said,\No;\. .^ : . '.,\.\,.. , When the shopkeeper retjorned- his son told him the conversation between himself and the customer. \On you silly boy,\ said the shop- keeper. \Reverend- sire meant me. Rererend dame meant youir mother. They afe polite terms fbr father and mother. HbW can you feay ydu have none?' '. _ \* ' \ The lipy replied, \I-\ did not know that you both were tbr,,gale.\—From the Chinese. , Think Before You Buy • H '' < ri . &~^~-'\'' '• \ v ' '•\ *' and then you'll buy this JRockerJ Regular Price\ si.59 It is specially well made and has sold-rapidly ' at $2*50*^ ' - \-• '.•*'- Our comp«titois look and tfonjjfer for itis a ' known fact to them that we sett this rocker as cheaply ais they can hu^JL OPEN EVERY EVENING Remember, Saturday,, Only. •r 4-- Let us furnish the LinoIetTm, Oil. Qoth, .Stove £inc, €oal Scuttle, Stove Pipe, Elfcows,. Furnace Pipe or Repairs for^ Stove, Range or Furnace* that yqu must, soon have. •We have a nice line of Stoves ahd Ranges also> Oil Heaters. -); Go* VWHftf are we selljngj jon an average 75 pounds of saus- age every day ? - ;•> m^^kmm^ It is .macte ft-oni ctear PORK and Itt^ best af sea^arjlfig* ^ - Ttl»t.:.t<i. wiiyy Both 'Phones, 11 East Union Street. V THE NOR3fH POLE Ia%^ajf^a^ay from the center of •• '#viKzatidri as aom© people aire firoirt iae comforts of life. A Bell .' . Telephone fe not only a home L,_^^l—ieomf0i* hut-fraeeessity. It Saves you\ steps, time and worry* ' *\x Read the Great Clubbingc; Qffer on t|e pirst Page^