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The Olds Gazette 1907-05-04 - 1909-12-31
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1907-05-11
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Vol. VI. No. 19 OLDS, ALBERTA, SATURDAY MAY 11, 1097. 1.00 per Annum FOR SALE. sale. to , Turkey eggs for Apply Mrs. R. Bowman Cainpbell, Osler St. - FOR SALE Sharples No. 6.. Has been run one h. A bargain. 27p Separator year. Apply to Guy Haynes, 60 Market Prices in Olds 20c . per Ib. 15. per doz 40c. per bushel 62c. 24c. Butter Eggs Potatoes Wheat Oats Barley 27c. Flax 1.00 SEED OATS FOR SALE About 500 bushels of Early Newmarket seed oats; winner of Ist prize at Olds Seed Fair. Cleaned and free from foul seed. . B0c per-bushel. Can deliver in town if sacks are futnished a-20-p Lars Jensen. FOR SALE. One teain good work horses, weight.about 2100, Price 250 for iminediate sale. Apply at Gazette office. . : FOR SALE 1 team of 2400 1b. mare and gelding: set harness: lu uber wag- on and Bay rack for sale. 450. 00 fer the outfit. Apply at Gazette office. FOR SALE Ten good milch cows, all fresh, well broken to milk: prices. O. R. Turvaciitf. Sec. 12-32-28; 15 miles S. E. of Olds. a2ipiw EGGS FOR HATCHINC, V wr bred Barred Plymouth Rocks egg gt; for sal at 50c per setting. Apply ALEX. Swanson, 5 miles 8. B. of Olds. ; Irders can be heft at the Gazette of- . A6-lut YOR RENT Inuprove ed fari four lt;/ gniles NE. of Olds. itgs.. - 20 acres tiimet - 3 Jataes Sauris. sige ne FOR SALE+-30 cattle; e fresh in / Saings Rome fresh now, balance year uns zSy 2y . aids and 3 yr. old heifers 4 and steers. * 2600 Ib. Harness and wagon good as new. Apply at Gazette office: FOR SALE A few Al farm horses, well-broken and gentle: also team of An incubator at a big young mules. gain, iso a few prown Leghorn Q: at Tic for 15. 2a-20-p jJ.M. VanBuskirk. serrate WANTED. - A farm hand; must be good plow- man: one who understands farming in all its branches preferred. 30 per month and board, H. Watkin. eee STAYS and ESTRAYS. One steer rising 23 , branded FA over.bar on left rump: One steer ris- ing 4 or 5yrs, muley branded TS on tight right rib. One brown filley ris- ing 3yrs, pony bred, bra nded Ty, -on Right House 32x40 ft., rooms; barn 30x60 and ether build- and brome 1 tear 'geldings about Beef - -Gye-dilessed- Pork Sic. - can Mutton i Chicketv 0c. ., Timothy Hay.'baled.' 14.00 per ton Prairie Hay, pressed 8.00 . 1 SS 4 CPR. TIME TABLE. No. No. No. N 0. 10.07 14.45 17:43 21.23 13 going North 14 going South 15 going North 16 going South CHURCH NO TICES, Methodist Services next Sunday evening 7:30. tes t : ay Vork Dist ct at 11, and Olds at 3. Sabbath School-at 2:00 p. mn. Baptist services on Sunday morh- ing at 11 o'etock. i : Roman Catholic sespices. on the third Sunday of each eggenth. Ih pes ore LOCA LS. op. re ser ae ett: Buc sin Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Scott, of To- ronto, were in town this week looking over the country. W. Baker went to Red Deer, on Thursday to attend the Alberta Cricket conference. , : d Premier Rutherford left on'- Mon- day to attend the Educational Con-4 ference at London, England. W. J. Hare is coming swith two span of well-matched, snappy, clean- cut work horses. See his ad. Ww Playle s photographic stidio is open.on Thursday, Friday and -Sat. urday cf each week. Good. work, manship and right prices. People are warned that the. shoot- fing-of duck at this season of the oj -year is contrary to the new game act. Proceedings will be taken the oftend ys. Mr. J. G. Rappell,, bersieitiy of the : Sunday last. ' Presbyterian services next Sabbath with views of the scenery, Alberta mower for Alberta farmers, sold exclusively. by Massey-Harris agents. - ' : : Jas. Christensen will dispose of his stallion at Olds on May 15th. Inspector Duffas, of the Mounted Police, was in town on Saturday. Rev. G. H. Webb conducted the services at. the English oan on The nicest work done by any two- furrow plow. is that of ant Reais Imperial. David H. Ball, of. Revelgtoke, was visiting Olds this week. Mr. Ball resided in this district years: ago. Bs Slang arrived from Spokane, : -Wash., this week with a car of effects. Mr. Slang has moved to his land in: the Harmattan district. E The License Commissioners met in Dean s hall on Monday afternoon and considered the different hotel licens s in the district. earners using Massey-Harris.Sepa- rators are guaranteed not to lose one pound of butter fat per'cow in six years. A resting: will be held on Wednes- day night, 15th inst., in the police: barrack to discuss the formation of a cricket club. All interested i in crick t shonld attend st 8 o'clock. * The baseball club have. Boned a wame of fot next week.. Lee Piste Bo 5. to the incleniency :0f the weather, has be n postponed one*week and will be held on Thursday, 16th inst., at 1 o'lock. The sale comprises a good bunch of young stock and milch cows and the horses are young and in good shape. Everything must be sold. A lantern lecture on behalf of the ckurches in Jamaica destroyed by the late earthquake will. be given in Dean s hall-on Saturday evening, May 18th, by Rev. Bathurst Hall, L. Th.,. on Jamaica, the Isle of Springs, people and industries of the island, and Kingston the chief city, now in ruins. Doors open at 8 p.m. Admission 35 cents, reserved seats 50 cents. fee A singalar case was tried at Olds Wednesday. by Inspector Duffus in which s : medical man, a railroad en- about fifteen . challenge to the football clay to play . a Foansiall. li. Thee will: ry co clusions . oie Spring Races. Forty of the Best Horses in Canada to ea The programe of the races to be held on the Agri ic sultural Grounds on the 31st They include: Free-for-all T) or Pace, 217 Trot or Pace. : inst. has been published. 225.00 200.00 2:35. Trot. or Bice, 150.00 Half-mile Ope, Run, 100.00 3 Furlong Da-it. 100.00 Novelty Race, Half-mile Por, 25 on Each , 100.00 face, 14-2 and under, . : 80.00 Half mile Favcers, Race. for Bana Fide Furmers Only. 5.00 A race for the Jocal harness Horses will also be mikce up. take a differ nt notion and gives us weath- er the reverse of what we have. been If the weatherman will only cost of this structure. Compete. Purses to the Amount of 1150. About forty of the best horses in Canada will be seen in the various events. At the present. tine Earl- wood, who necds no inttoduction to the Olds public, is being trained-on the ground, with von Belle Ag+ and another. pacer with a mark of as stable companions. There are a so four or five sprinters being prepared to take part indifferent events along the Circuit which begins at Calgary on May 24th. Local horses are being worked. also - Fhe committees are busy at presc nt considering estimates for the -eetion of a for this the days sport will be utilized in defraying the ae grand stanel in tim: event, and. the proceeds of getting. the best cays sport ever seen . Olds Brass Band will be it attend- on Olds rave track will bbe the result: anes : 3 ae ot For quick suies list yoke tat with Fetting Walrod. te C. H. Murrey was a visitor at Ta nisfail the first of the week, hey SNE Altaf for sale: Olds Drug Timothy seed White Clover, Co. We have se+ a residence. proper- ties in Olds t exchange for farmis ear town. Fetting Walrod. Everybody says the Massey-Harris . eo with foating ome is hea ; for heavy crops. The membership fee to the Athletic Assoeiation is 82.00. If you have not been canvassed as yet, please call on J. F.. Grant. of Cen BR, Maybank and egatribate. Frank Inglim returned from -the south Thursday, where Re purchased Vegetable and Flower Plants. several young work horses for his ranch in the Harmattan. district. shoulder. Owners pay expense and take animals. P 10 Reward. For information Jeading to the re- covery of one bay mare, branded xy right shoulder. Dark mane and tail. Left Penhold December 25th, with breaking strap around girth: hobble on one foot; hackesnone on: Weight about 1000 Ibs. ROY E. FLEMING, Penhold. Pa S Sec. 8-32 R 28 wi ATTLE branded PR under half diamond on left thigh are the property of O. R. Turnacliff, Sec. 12, 32, 28: 15 miles 8. E. of Olds. Reward will, be given for recovery of cattle branded as nbove. a2ip 2w STRAYED Sorrel mare branded - ou left hip. weight 84, Reward informatigh leading to recovery. Hunter Ahlwart. ee Black mare rising dynes ite on head and heel, b snded W n right shoulder. Any infrmation a to her whereabouts Ue thankfully recei verkor phitabte rewired forreturn. Hairy Watkin. - a STRAY with little y wt Wa. 'TURNACLIFFE, - Edmonton staff of the. Merchant's Bank, has resigned the - accountancy of the branch at Red Deer, to. enter the real estate business in Wetaski- win. ' , The Fraser Pierrots played here on Wednesday and Thursday. to small houses, It is much to be regretted. that the weather was stormy which fact doubtless prevented the attend- Jance on the second night that their performance merited. The entire company were good in their respective Jines. The were given with excellent expression, the banje duets were. played with a crispness, precision: and qual- ity of tone that won enthusiastic violin and tenor soles while recalls. Nor should the pianist pass unnotived. In hi solos he proved himself -a master of his instrument, while as an accompanist he was all that could: be desired, -etticient with- out being predominant. We trust that have the pleasure ef we muy talent again. wee gineer and several other prominent citizens are mixed up. From the par ticulars learned the Great West Lum- ber Company of Olds had disposed of their property to a syndicate of Red Deer people, reeeiving so much down and the balance to be paid later on. The new company having a practical man at the head of the concern began to make money right away, and when the time for the second installment became due the old cofmpany had changed their mind about selling, and wanted to return the money of the Red Deer people, who were however not anxious to dispose of their newly acquired inter sts. Seeing that argu- ments was of no avail -the disputants seized some boats and tools belonging to the new company, who. immediately up for theft of the tools. The case has been remanded for eight days. Fraser's auction sale of cattle 44 infles N. E. of Olds on, Wednesday, May 29th. . REEVES, Auctioneer. hearing this ee combination of retaliated by having them all locked R. D.Dunsmore ships hogs on Wed- /nesday, May 15: 6.75, live weight will be paid on the stock 3 Hogs will be went yards scale. alive i eas R. L. CRAIG'S AUCTION SALES. he A.-E. Huiner's sale of household furniture at his residence on Third Street East, Wednesday, May 15th, atl 2 p. m. Hugh McLean will hold an auction sale of cattle; horses and. farm imple- ments on May-27th. Everything will be sold as Mr. McL an has rented his farm and moved to town. J. Robinson, Son, farin sale 1) )- miles east uf Lone Pine schwol, Tues- day, May ii. ments, and he Horses, cattle, inehold goods. imple- Paul stougard will sell all bis stock of selected dairy cattle on Tuesday. May 28th at lL o'clock sharp. Terns announred ut time of sale. Look out for large possers, R. L. Craig, Auct. a Red andl W. Smith has sold out to Mr. 8. A. (oanes, of. Wetaskiwin. H. Ay Maynard, of Tnnisfail, is town this week, / Me. J. A. Guttman hike moved. his stock of gent s furnishings t Calgary. in Ernie Critchley, of Calgary, . was visiting friends here on-Thursday. Geo. G. Hunter is visiting: at- the Hunter ranch east of Olds. J. Main returned te Olds on Tuesday after spending oe winter in the States. x Ee Petticord and W. S. Petticord, of Palouse, arrived on W cera and - arts fare looking over the country. c ae Re e For Sale. per.100; cauliflgwer 75 per 50; celery 55c per 50; Brussels sprouts 75 per 100: savoy 75 per 100. * REDDING OUT PLANTS. Single Dahlias 1 per Mari- gould 60c per doz; Pansies 75c pet doz: Phlox. Drummondi 60c per doz Pinks 1 per duz; Stocks 75ce:per doz; Salpegloesie (Velvet flower) -64e per doz; Scabesosa Toc per Age; Snapdrag- doz: on 75 per doz. Plants can be seen a gardens near Mr. Logan's residence. Orders can be left at Earl Wolfes hardstore. Piants can be had at,any time. W.. ROSS, Olds. SCAVENGER WANTED. Scavenger wanted by the Town of Olds, to be engaged by the month. Applicant to state wages required for the winter six months. and R. Bowman CAMPBELL, Sec.-Treas, summer six months. f R. Li Craig is.holding sale in the auction rooms at: Red Deer. ; Early and late cabbage plants T5e . we fe a we
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