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JAS.A, MENZIES, Publisher. In the Best Interests of the Community in which we live. FOR THE RIGHT AND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. VoL XIV. No. 29. Price: $1.00 per Year. T7 A T TT -n' , . .... " " PavT r.v,:qWV;Trr;TT i - 1 'SI 0 MS w $ V . The m an who will not avail himself when opportunity is given will always be hard up, and he certainly will be eoldthis win ter un less he has the clothing that will keep him warm. For a few days we will sell $14 to $16 Suits for 9 Id $10 10 to 12 Suits .for Uo 8 Wk About Hard Times ! We have a line of new goods that we are 'Offering for ?G and $7. Others are asking more money fort the same goods. Our lirst invoice of Overcoats is about -closed out and we haye just received another large stock. .The price they are marked at will sell them. Ladies' Coats We have not forgotten the ladies. We are furnishing some of the finest ('oats and Capes that have been eoid. We have a good stock on hand and can save you from $2 to on a .gar ment. Do not fail to give us a .call 'before purchasing elsewhere. Our Dry (loods. Hoots, Shoes, Rubbers, awl (Jrocery Mtocks are always well filled at the lowest prices. J. c. HOLDEN 0 H W P' m H ft YALE'S LOSS Her Best Industry Goes Up in Smoke. m F. T. PALMER k C Yale Woolen Mills of C. Andreae &Sons Have Been Destroyed by Fire. Loss Almost Total, Amounting to .$20;000, With Only $3,600 Insurance. A Large Number Thrown Our of Employment at ginning of a Hard Winter. the Be- A Good Business Man buys when the market is low at: I sflls when its at the highest. The same rule applies to every one. We now offer you the opportunity to app'y this rule to your own benelit. The Market at our store on Wall Paper Buy Now. now is very low. We wish to close our line to make room for our spring stock. We would suggest that you Will Lennon, DRUGGIST The fn mi..-sm I i 1 1 1 r i. . . 1 1 j . . of the FJre. CASH AND ONE PRICE, We haven few specialties thl week that are seasonable and on which we can gave you money. Again th- Jjre. fiend is triumphant. and this time ,ho descends upon Yale with his Wanting breath, and sweei from the face -of nature one of our most valualUe. industries. Just ;w Ihe.sun approached the meri dian yesterday shouts and cries and the clang f .beJls suddenly gave every citizen that thrilling shock so peculiar to the first alarm of lire, and brought him out ujwu. the street. Soon a black cloud is seen. rising in the vicinity of the woolen wiil and quickly the tide of sympathetic humanity sets in that di rection. J 1 lire laddies are already upon the sput, lut owing to the recent cold snap it is -nome time before a hose cati be directed upon the burning buildings. TJk company's waterworks have been playing upon the fire since iirst discovered, Jtait that discovery h.ul been made .nU Mxo late, and almost raster than can .be. related the deadly element spreud .rom over the engine room, where it originated, to the full ing room, from there to the sninnintr . o aiui weaving -aepartment. and thPnr to the store room and business offices, me on ana rreasert .soaked material uuiinuB nut- miguiy nam beau. So rapid was the .destruction that i. though willing.handa were prompt and reaay, notmng of .couseauence mnM be saved and all effort was directed to iHIiew, .oi .uisiister and again take uu-u- juac-e at tne front. The lire department was somewhat handicapped in their operations by the result of Wednesday night's hard frwtze.up, .but the boys did credit to themselves, although the case was a Lojieless one .from the iirst. The lire was iirst discovered over the engine room and was so far advanced that uatexad no . perceptible effect upon it, and all that -mii cuecK us nrotrress until u.i... !,.. misrht be renuii-fii fnun ... k....i.i:...r'.' Jiy Siune JivelvJnisjtlinrr iwi.,, ...vi-.' was . drawn n Z . ' ;,I4V" aa .e ditauce..alsosome manufactured goods. iu?n "vlK'r stor' was a large quantity ot r;iw wool, which could be i """ii iroiji me outside, and a oie.niun.,d effort was made to reach ana save some of it. Climbing i lugh ladder I Jolt Menerey succeeded in reaching a window and getting in but lie only had t hip to ti.r,., ..';'. ful xr two when the llames were uikhi him and drove him down the ladder. .Never did lire speed more rapidly, nor throw out greater heat for ti e siie of the JUuildmg. It took the liveliest sai-e J'hos. llickev's hons !.. boyg wej-e equal to the emergency, and altLoughit was.steaming badly it one time, not a . board was burned. iurixiir the linttct ,: o.. 1 1 I I . " AWICIUP III an old lady was observed gathering un an armfid of yarns, mittens etc annarentlr tn vZ i.lcV Of saTetv Imt. wi.r. ..... - - "iiui oiio KOI 21 little wajrahe.call-d.to her son -Come on Jlinmie ' and .madp a u iin her wacron that. fttwui f-: and Hew for her .home in the country. u Aiidreae Sons announce that they will be xwadr.tn Tnann trf "- tore mouse acrass the hnuT Ir?Km Lurned buildings. The AND STATIONER. I! Prescriptions our Specialty. Ij 1 II ""f ?TT .1 SK Mi Are You 1 Are You Superstitious? - SsSW9iMSS989S989SS69S989 Do You Believe In Signs? llVLon!s y0ll cannot hel but believe- A continuallF crowded store is a sure sign that we satisfy all our cnstSm ers. 1 ry us with your trade. R. M. LOTHIAN, General Merchant.-"oass. The Talk Of the Town ! Two 27 In. Coney Capes, Two'30 In. Astrican Capes, Two 30In. Turkish Moire Capes, saving adjoining property. Promnt . been kPn Tn ,T"U"1 AUOU3 nave and efficient work .aaredihe residence todW'a ideol hows .the wisdom of ui x nomas iiiCKev. int. tho i"v ovuuil looked as thourh a m all sidA- t nn uucRien-. Arnica Saive. the world for An elegant line of Misses' Fleeced Lined Hose, Sizes 5 to 8 1-2. :had struck it Avery article of furniture .or had been removal -every winrin been carried out of sight and nearly ,hJlbIalni' CrM. all fckin Eru5 wery door and window casing had naJrSfHlf 1 cures rne9 been knocked off i the mad im SKE?? Jfi aranteed o give toave something. 'IRaJSg Tk 1- ... uio irtrRo una successful trade lam fiuK iii tun repairing Jine is becominir a subject for general conversation. I do my work on the "square" and people are showing their appreciation by giving me their patronage. tlrtni-o I Put. o- tt.1 1 . tTCvI . uicerg, aaitltheum w I, I I ever Korea Ttf v, J . For the Rainy Days Some thing extra In Ladies' Mackintoshes. One Lot Men's Undershirts. Naturals. Sizes, 34 to 44, worth 50c for 35c. We will have something new to show you 'by Saturday In (jloves. Mittens. Caps, Hats, Hosiery. Underwear, Overcoats and Men's Pants. Don't fail to see our line and watch for some startling prices next week. F. - T.- PALMER CO. CASH AND ONE PRICE n. .Liie wwiueui occurred at a mtiat nn favorable time of the jear for the com iKurj.uHiney aiwari have, ahmif. fhi- iiiuuui, large amoiLWU of wool and manujactured goods on IuiihI ti- entire loss will h " IV" . u.vaniage thev are not dointr huainofiu k. ...ZJ, capital and owe not a dollar to any one. . ' ,'X".UI immediate dis : i . . "lrtlfe. oc ii iiy even the temporary ah- " imuwii astry, will be immeasuml) p rnr , ..... eve of what has the aWiearaJict - of a uoiu tiiiLrr. h f if i hovupm .i:!: .i.,,,. " ' 11"v"' iuiiifs are ur ir mil IL IIIMin Tlio ami. An...i ,,,"i"' j t wiirt" rn. It is Uliriprnffiful tliaf - . build upon the old foundations, a line iv n. on l i ill n i.ii;lt win ia maa inwljons and in less danger from a like ..I lllClll. f Miortna A ..,1 . i, Vi 'i ,",;:.?." nmi two sons liUUllWIl ill 111 11 II Mini idrw-i. A A place from Lexington 'in' 1881. Thev were experienced workmen in the "WWII II IIIIMIIIHtl M'ltli near sisteut ital att froi ever Sons took Its place among the best of mi "'"""'"lurers in tne State. i"gi line loss is a sad and heavy e to the linn yet we predict that the 1 Are You Coins: Aorth, .South, Kaet or West; if po, write I "n. x i;un iniprpm unv nnn new location to build a home, or encace and I know vnn u-i i i.a ir...i tin . .7. . . imnceifU. niiy iiiiri:i'r. iifii 'n aL.An,.. . iiiiwuKee anu M. j'aul Hail, way. fort Street West. Detroit. Xfi.h How to Prevent a Cold. After an pmnmim ...... . i--V it K uoseor Fo ley s IlonPV finf Tup I 50"c. (Jrant Hoi Ipo vv" lu' (tRMOline RtnVA fnr mI . . tn iriinii worKinir ordpr. Knnnira u l 0. F. Burgess S Jeweler and Stationer. Ij (Mrs. Taylor's Jlazaar.) I A Cold Wave llather abrupt but we were just in shape for w nun nice large siock Oi BEAUTIFUL HEATING STOVES. Some that are very cheap in price and high in oualitv Yth-r. l)SigTPly Cat,Vate lhe WeHry Pub,lc WIth tW JJcaity and Villi "U8h,t to know ,,,ttt when sutler- that a nafp. .miit-v L.iirp. I i iiiir.niAAi ... rpf.,n,Tn,l VM." V:VVf.T" ,JI "ney (irant ilolden. THE PALAOE REG-AL BASE BURNER veryVodera?e.OAKStOVeOnth0lnarkct to'd nd rWf C D AMI Ahn Vn.. Dfl, was lijr'ht. btinnV ::rT. ..'T; i nLL nn . i iwrvgu r uur w ributes Pr,n i w;y;" ...TL 1r.B.M1 '-f . . ----w .t,andvK : OPR D MAD I r? K i :a ?I " e A," ll,ineS, Qualitie, l,r since known na r v" "vuuu, "A V " C " 'V T" ""'. '.7. u,,r V"Jv N)VE with tw, B!,: 8juuSmnum u nejp l0 make you haDDv nnorunaiDiui I, - $Z0U,0UU. T7 17 Q iff TT rmiuu price . i . . . . ' 7 " cnaractenstic untiimwi . cles and make their business one of the" Deposit your money where it is s.ifn i per cent interest on Time rvr. uncates of Deposit. most successful of its kind in the state " wni 8tni enable -them to outride this 'All Bnsioess strictly Confidential. J YALE. n