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The Elyria Reporter from Elyria, Ohio • Page 3

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Furs Ladies fl 2.50 Stone Martin Scarf 12.50 Sable Fox Boa 12.50 American Sable Boa 3.75 Misses Scarf 2.00 2.25 Clrilcls Setts 1.00 $8.50 9.50 9.00 2.75 1.50 1.50 .75 Dressing' Sacques toiy la aral- i the con- Drep- nach re- ydi- first epar- 3d by ana ibout cases THIS only ud A yon rhola- $1.50 Ripple Eiderdown, satin trimmed 1.25 Plain Wool Uulerdown 1.25 Swaiuloivn Flaunelettn A Good Fleered Flannelette .88 .88 our i DflLt! A Host of travelers daily swarm our store showing "Spring Merchandise." This admonishes us the necessity of CLEAR ING OUT ALL WINTER STUFFS in order to accommodate tbe "New Arrivals" which will soon present themselves. With probably the greater part of the Winter weather yet be- for us, you are in-a position to appreciate the reductions that this necessity places before you. take no two bites at the an unpleasant duty performed QuicKlyT" Jackets rtthe iason- annofc lesby prep- treat, atruo ertaln. Pa. nerly I lUsJlL I using Hioh.

$5.00 Mitres A i Coats 3.80 2.98 5.00 fluids 4.00 Ladies JacKets Last Season's Stylo- (Jood comfovhtble Oai at less than half price. One $12 Si Ik Lined for One $7.50 Silk Lined for Two $7.50 Boucle One $7.50 Boucle Cape 1 0 Ladies Suits $8.50 Ladies Suits 98 2.98 2.48 8.UH 2.98 i $.3,00 3.50 2.00 3.50 5.00 3.98 Dress Skirts 1 Lot $,) Walking Skirts 3 98 I 1,01 $5 anrl $5.50 Dress Skirts, Cheviot and Homespun 1 on I Si Ik Skirt, $13.50 value s.98 Mvory one of those a bargain ---Petticoats Mnri'HmJ Snttorn; the product of reliable Colored A only, representing vah.c.s 1() fV at i unit'orm juice of A li'l'Prtt hji; Child'ns Wool Dresses $3.50 Blon.se Suits 2.25 One Piece Dresses 2.00 One Piece Dresses 1.50 One Piece Dresses $2.75 1.69 Boys vSvtits A small lot only. Good things all, but sizes are broken. $4.00 Quality $3.00 3,50 Quality 59 2.00 Quality 4 Ladies Wool Cashmere Mackintoshes $2.98. Exceptional bargains in both Blacks and Colors.

Special lots at prices way below value. Superior quality of Bleached and Unbleached Crash 4C 50c Tarn Hats 85c A Good Toboggan Cap 19c $3.25 3.00 2.89 82.50 2.25 Wool Waists $4.00 High a i (lirades. a a a a i i $1.50 Silk Waists Specially pi-iced for this sale at $2.89 AND UP. J53.4!) $2.49 $1,78 Domestics All best quality Prints 5c White Tennis Flannel 8c Colored Tennis Flannel lOc Colored heaviest quality lOc Wrapper Flannelettes oc 6c Specials in Hosiery. and Handkerchiefs.

$1.00 Quality 1.50 Quality 2.00 Quality Wrappers .79 $1.19 1.49 "Special" Table Spread Full size Imported German town Yarn, weight, for double skein 15c Blankets $3.50 Plaid Wool Blankets 1.25 Heavy Cotton Blankets .50 Heavy Cotton Blankets $2.50 .98 39c bib!) Carpet Warp (spools) ISc a pound Lonsdale Cambric 9c vard The Heaviest and Best Full Size Bed Quilt in tHe Market at the price. Fringed or Hemmed, 98 cents Shaded Shetland Floss (55c pound Plain colors 75c pound R. ALLEN COMPANY, ELYRIA, ow ink a eel the ov. her ids. at- YOU CAN'T GET IT us THE ELYRIA REPORTER Real Estate Transfers.

Elsewhere--a on a 6 per cent, basis. We offer all onr houses and lots of great variety and range in prices on terms of five per cent, cash and One per cent, a month, with interest at six percent, on deferred payments. Think this matter over and call at our office, corner Tenth Avenue and Pearl you will receive the most careful attention. Sheffield a Improvement Co. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE DISBRO.

Manager Ely Power Blork. IIIHIIIIfilllMHN TM TM" mm mm Parsch Lumber Co. Successors to rtpnge Beat Solicited C' i 1 i boards for aiding Blocks, 3 famous, stone rCroquet, Ten oiv, Conum- al (jiiritmas at CflL Haw ley ANCE. Parsch, Dealers in Lumber and all kinds of Building Material. HARD AND SOFT COAL.

We handle the Coal Celebrated Anthracite Coal, guaranteed to be the best in the market. 1 PARSCH LUMBER CO. K. nt girl for first most be good per week. Must Address Cures Rheumatism Sold by all Druggists.

Send for Free Book The Athlophoros New Haven, Conn. to Mrs. James F. Flower spent the day in Kipton. Mrs.

Herbert Butler spent Tuesday friends in Lorain. C. T. Beckwith of Oberlin was at the Andwur yesterday. P.

H. Moore of Lorain, registered at the Andwur yesterday. Edwin and Edgar Fauver of Oberlin. were in town yesterday. The No I Barbara Fritchie Co.

at the Verbeck theatre, Lorain, Thursday night. Miss Flora Sampson of East Toledo, is a guest of Miss Brown of Lodi street. Miss Retta Kingsbnry of Oberlin, is visiting Miss Ooia Carter, of Eas't Bridge street. Louis Kelble who has been seriously ill for two weeks is able to be out again. Two theatre parties will go to Lorain to see Barbara Fritchie Thursday night, Jan.

9th. Miss Lucy Monroe of Bay Michigan, is visiting Mabel Leiter, of Middle avenue. The greatest of Clyde Fitche's plays Barbara Fritchie at the Verbeck theatre Lorain Thursday night. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

'J. H. Penfield, of Carlisle, Tuesday evening, twins, both boys. The babies are seven-pounders. Miss Ethel Kelble will entertain Wedpseday evening in honor rtf some O'befhn friends who are attending conservatory there.

The Elyria lodge of the Modern Woodmen goes to LaGrange Wednes- day evening, where they will install a new lodge. Light refreshments will be served. The lodge of the Modern Woodmen of America will have an installation of officers for the ensuing year at their rooms in the I. O. O.

F. hall Friday evening. Miss Doris Davis, daughter of M.r? and Mrs. J. H.

Davis, of Howe street, has gone to Delaware to enter the conservatory of music in Ohio Wesjeyan university. man stenographer and typewriter, prefer one with some knowledge book keeping. State salary desired and references. Address H. The Reporter.

93 tf T. P. Smith to Thad Rowland, part 1 of original lot 84, Oberlin, $8000. CITY Anna B. and Jesse Croghan to Walton Bovd, lot 22, George H.

Ely, trustee's sub-division of port of section 8, Carlisle, $100. W. S. Pole, trustee, to M. Hurlehy, lots 172, 191 and 192, Wilbur Heights allotment, Elyfia township, $150.

Orvllie Root, trustse, to Clara Larson, lot 110, Brass company's addition, Lorain, $800. Worthy S. Streator, trustee, to Mary Ryan, lot 31, block 32, Selali Chamberlain, trustee's allotment of parts of great lots 3, 4 and 6, Lorain, 1450. James B. Hoge, trustee, to Robert C.

Beebe, west parts of lost 2 and Foundry addition, Lorain, $150. Fred and Tekola Orolwski to Michael and Victoria Mazur, land bordering on J. Thompson's allotment, Columbia, acre, $260. Francis M. and W.

H. Bastard to Orphelia J. Coyne, part of original lot 55, sub-division 16, 3 4-5 acres, Columbia, $1500. SeliMicc nnd i i i i i i i i Thou win ds of mocrocupiMs employed in (Jermany to pi-ew-nt i i nosis by detecting- diseased pork; but if a of the money expended used in dissuading- people from eating a meat, the desired result would be a a i more i-omplelelj. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh tlint cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrli Curp.

V. CHENEY CO Toledo, O. We, (Jao undersigned, have A medical a usesthis i a i Ff, to shou how "science Uaies- i for the last 15 years, a and believe him perfectly honorable and any manship." Peihaps, it should be reminded a science can deal i things as they ought to be, whereas, legislators move slowly becau-w; of the a i and piejmliees of the people as they Thomas and Elmira Gawn to Ethan The Mratiflert Ermine. Many of the peeresses are already purchasing the ermine robes that they will oe required to wear on the great occasion of the coronation, and no doubt their economical foresight will be repaid, for there is no question but that the price of ermine must rise as a consequence of the unusual demand. To the a ermine, liunted to death more zealously to supply the demand, the chain of causes and ef- fectb, must seem very Life.

The Java Coffee Unprofitable. production of Java cottee A. Alger, lot 17, Thomas third addition, Lorain, $400. Gawn Marringe Licenses. Rolla Dagoe, 26, farmer, Penfleld and Mary Hastings, 20, LaGrange Rev.

P. E. Harding. George Frankenberg, 32, farmer Birmingham and Marv C. Geist, 18 Kipton.

George Schafer, 45, fisherman and farmer, and Lucetta Jenney, 82, both of Carlisle. Weather forecast. Fair Thursday. Cloudy to-night. Wanted Nursing experienced woman.

Bush street, Elvria. by middle aged Inquire at 217 93tlx Cleaning House. It is more important to clean vour system than to clean your ho'use Liver-Lax, the little 250 system cleaner, is guaranteed to cure constipation, by Henry J. Eady. They Prefer Oberlin.

Some more of our young people will enter the Oberlin Business college at TM emn of the winter term next Monday. They can make no mistake securing a good business training, especially such as can be got in that reliable institution. 49wl To cure a Cold for toe To kill every grip germ, 500 To cure Croup for ice To knock any old Cough, age Asthma and Catarrh, 500 Take BRAZILIAN BALM Not one failure in 20 years. steadily falling oft', rljt government is gradually giving up the cultivation of coffee, finding the profits fcmall in comparison i former years, and in the neur future the crop will be entirely in the of private planters. Of late the business has been unremunerative that many coffee estates have been turned i tea Journal.

in all business transactions, financially able to carry out obligation made by their farm. West Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- lly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Prict 75c.

per bottle. Sold by all drnggiscs. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. BANKING COMPANY Andwur Block, Capital Stock, Don't Live Together.

Constipation and health never go together. De Witt's Little Early Risers promote easy action of the bowels without distress. "I have been troubled with costiveness nine years," says J. O. Greene, Depauw, Ind.

"I have tried many remedies but Little Early Risers give best J. Eady. A Bsmring business transacted. Announcement. We will be pleased to guarantee Kid-Ne-Oids to cure backache, ner- vousness, kidney and blood diseases.

From experience, we know that when properly used, Kid-Ne-Oids never fail to effect a complete cure. For particulars call on H. J. Eady. Best pain cure--Bsain-Oids.

4 per cent interest paid if account remains months.or more. Accounts of corporations, firms and individuals solicited. 2JC Protecting; FrcnUleiit France. President JLoubet is, well protected. His secret g-uard consists of J2 men, under the orders of a police commissioner.

When he receives thev mingle vvith the guests close by hiui, and when he g-oes they 'iollow lim and have orders never to lose lim an instant from view. N. Herald. If you tire of Buckwheat, try Mrs Austin's famous Pancake Flour for a change made from the great tood cereals. Children Especially Liable.

Burns, bruises nnd cuts are extremely painful and if neglected PARKS FOSTER, Prest. S. B. DAY, A. B.

TAYLOR, Cashier C. H. SOTHERDEN, Ass't Casnier Eggs are Scarce Consequently high: Wrtfr the right food a-ndi car your hens will double their products. A Good Catcli. Tom--When I fishing- at he beach this summer 1 landed a 20- Jounder.

Dick--Oh, 1 landed a and hirt pounder there. "What, a fish?" "No, a Daily News. Exerolxe. Book suppose on don't get much exercise. Upp-Well, I'm running up and down columns of fig-tires all a if that counts for American.

A Sure blgrn. Jiffer--I don't believe that Stubbs writes his poems at all. JufE-- Yon "No; he never offers to recite them." -Detroit Free Press. is unequalled Draws out the Site, stops tho pain soon heals the wound Beware of counterfeits. Sure cure for piles.

Salve cured my baby of eczema after two phvsicians gave her uu, writes James Mock, N. Webster, Ind. "The sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresseb J. Eady. mishaps lieonuse not so careful.

h'emedy Hazel Salve leek's Poultry Fleck's Lice Exterminator Red Albumen. Pure 50c it will pay you to try them. Roe Matthews Druggists Mrs. Austins Wheat Food pleases the -whole family, from baby to grandfather. Makes a healthy, hearty breakfast that satisfies.

TJie Quarrelnome Alan. If a quarrelsome man had two ideas in his head thej -would probably fall out with each Daih News. For Probate Judge I desire to announce to iny friends throughout the county that I will be a candidate tor the nomination to the office of probate judge, subject to the decision of the next republican county 6onveution. A. Z.

Tillotson. small pocket 'book containing two ten dollar bills and some change. Finder please leave at the Keporter office and receive reward or streeT tO Mm Ge Boyd Howe Ohsapside'Coraer, Snearer SOMLTHING HEW.

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Years Available:
1892-1907