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The Olds Gazette 1916-01-07 - 1917-12-28
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1917-07-27
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_ | NEEDS THREE: THINGS f TA SUCCESSFUL SALE Most buyers éome to Calgary’ first. | > If you wish to sell or buy. : 2s | farm, ‘raheh, or wild lands,” i - Paul where: — . The stuff to sell Write or call on— 9s Petwosn #e, eal end Duluth, later 7 at A: NUNNELET, ~~ fean beasts bays Bidders and buyers. sd oo hake Claes ats ae lan : Z : -W: _- Calgary, Alte. | accepting a position 8 g An auctioneer that is posted on prices, —PhoneM 6388—."_aalesman_for sc Gnibing. Art, in ° . - 4 .fi| Twenty-five years’: experience in which on be mained for sev- a good judge of live stock, an Kitna emer, Tn 001 the ability to sell the stuff for (—————————— Meee fa 1808 hey what it ‘is worth. Bae ee ek H\ Mise Alice Ronneberg is visiting = -‘]]| friends in Harmattan. s ‘RULES, WORTH REMEMBERING ie es cal van and Notary Pablo and. & ce 2A ’ achinery and traps conveniently... : erybody.is frantically rushing and successful careér iy ‘ Seale pour cattle and hogs as to size. vs fi around getting ready to begin hay-|tioneer. During the year 1904 the —Have your horses groomed up well. : p| Ing. . : Pei family moved to Alberta and locat- ed on the farm on which they ’ re- ; 5 x" ‘ * a & woe t _- [wish to inform my. customers..and ‘friends that ~ will continue to. keep a stock of Galt Lump and: | Galt Nut Coal from Lethbridge; also Briquettes, © — d Hard Nut Coal: from Ban You know the quality of these fuels. I el -agent for:them at Olds, and will be Hard Egg an to serve you. Phone t No. 1 for Churning - - - - 36c . MILK ‘and CREAM received any day_of the week except- Sunday. Y * Cheques will be issued once.a week, and cash. will be paid to anyone who wishes it. ; Weare paying the HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICES: for : Eggs and Dairy Buttrr:) ste ° : : eee —/ \through some misunderstanding, ; a Any ‘Gentlem an - the notice of meetings had not been boats gat Msi eer anh sited h B posted, £0 they went on to Calgary. | ete renee can be sul ere > ‘Road Boss Reed is‘doing # eplen:| . The Presbyterian 8.8. _ enjoyed 3 —M both on the east and west sides, and |}farm on T' Yooh ee TBS Because we carry the > |we are very glad to note, the im; : : ed of Merchandise SX‘). [proved condition of the road. to suit those who += fas hear ome Mr. Knight, : ip : ialist speaker, is going to. sp ee ee ee in Kagle Hill on the night of the} ss eee ree = : * Z 1st of August. : i Al ~ BOYS’ SUITS—$4.50 to $11.00. Bring him‘ in and have : him fitted to a good suit. i Mr. BR... V. Owen will hold a demonstration at the home of Mrs. D. H. Wood, at Eagle Hill, on Tuesday, July 31st, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Every housewife attending gets a present of a sauce- pan. Come out and see the cook- ing demonstration by Mr. Owen and taste his coffee. ae MEN’S WORK GLOVES — All kinds, sizes and prices. ; ‘ 50-cents to $2.50 per pair. ‘é MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR — “Good values. 75 cents suit. : = JUST RECEIVED another shipment of STETSON HATS at y 3 the old price—$4.50. . : : Eagle Hill Pioneer Passes ‘Away; In MEMORIAM A J.0.Dokken passed away at Hol Cross hospital, Calgary, July 10th; 1917. He underwent an operation )} | a year ago and for a ‘time seemed much better, then grew 'worse this We have a.good assortment of KIDDIES’ HATS for the summer, Prizes: ke ', 25 cents to 75 cents ca soe to the ae on We rs several clients in ° ° : une and was operated upon on the U.S. whe want to buy’ Gees sO now gets the Jane pi oe re eee seemed - wild land and improved gain strength, bu er on sank’ farms, from. quarter sec- est or e east money: rapidly and passed away very quiet- tion up: - List your land ly, suffering very little at the last. now for quick sale. Mr. Dokken was born in hue . - Oe eee coialigh mat tue Union Ranch’ & Land rerdegrdoatd fon Brosh GO.|~ MIO ay Ltd. : law whieh he practiced later on in pany ~ Cilgary= a “Olds Yi; ige'ace terior vier Re| Beveridge Buildings, “4 engaged in contracting and freight- Calgary, Alta.: 6. oS eS aS SSS S38 ing. Later he came, to Canada and 1 er of My Soul’? and the jbeautiful} did job of work around Eagle Hill,|their apnugl picnic at McKinnon at ina few days ea Was Pure Chocolate coatings, pure fruit flavors, carefully packed in attractive boxes. : A tresh supply of these delicious sweets is always Fes Drag Sores 0c, Sle. end $100 per le wen date ARE / HERE TO SERVE«YOU ca
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