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The Olds Gazette 1907-05-04 - 1909-12-31
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1907-05-04
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a Se 10,000 eo Notes. ter manner than by estness as we dwell upon the great points we believe are particularly ap- licable to Olds district, and which are of so much interest to the anxieus May we get/above a mere hot recommendation of our cauntry. That sort of publicity is not -of the Have you writen that letter to oo home paper? When you secure P -2 copy containing the same kindly furnish Mr. W. D. Kirkendale, Secy. Olds 10000 Club, with a copy for the advertising, committee s use. man, air ' lasting type. Your membership fee will be work- trict while-you are otherwise engaged. If you have not as yet joined the Olds 10;000 Club, we would remind you i that this edn tribatich is but a small, one, but with many others, creates a fund which pays for the keeping of the name of Olds District before those ceive your membership. Settlers for the West.. pnterested in the last west, contin- (trains arrived from Halifax yesterday ually. i carrying over 500 immigrants, the on TN es i bulk of whom came from England and The publicity work of some of the country. soil and grass to talk. about that Olds cane by the Tonian. District enjoys, is worthy of atten- When such localities are bend- ing every energy to place their name before the world, should a district so rich in resources as Olds district lay , back on its oars ina kind of Oh, they ll come any way sometime attitude? tion. aggregate from four trainloads. ee ee town, somehow, but it should satisfy tistrict people notime, nohow. / nuisance ground. lt;i We cannot help ourselves in a bet- growing in earn- , . Lend your- influence to this great vancement of the dis- ing for the advancement of the Gis hk by joining the Olds 10,000Club. Mr. Kirkendale will be pleased to re- * Toronto, April 29.- lt;-Three special Seopland, but chiefly from the former Another trainload with corners of Alberta which have not the nearly 200 is expected tonight. They Ontario. will prob? ubly not get over 250 out of the This week, one. of our local /draymen i was brought before J ustices Dean'and Silverthorn on a charge of dumping d manure within the boundaries of the On assurance that in the fut- ure the rules laid down by the Health Such methods fflatting. our light By-law would be observed, the de- shine may suit somewhere, sometime, fendant was let off with, paying the Olds cost of court, it being understood that the manure would be removed tothe ea SE CESSES EIS ESSESE F.. Shackleton NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans Insurance. OFFICE : : Merchants Bank Block A. F. anp A. M., G. RB. A. Meets in Masonic Hall, Olds, on the Saturday on or before the full moon of every. month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited. J. F. GRANT Ww. H HAMMER. Secretary. W. M. ALBERTA. 4to OLDS, Meets in the Odd-Fellows Hall, Street, every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers, are cordially invited toattend. Geo. Stringer, oN. G . H. B. Campbell, Rec. Sec y. a. Oo t. Canadian Order. of Chosen Friends meet in the Odd - Fellows Hall on the last Monday in the month. . Visiting friends are cordially invited. JNO. E-GOODER. R. M. fo og c.c. Recorder. (COURT OLDS NO. 879. Meets on the last Tuesday When we have the quality ane SATTLE HERD A. A. Gilson is Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren are always quantity of goods desired by the eager ) prepared to herd cattle for the coming welcome. - homeseeker, he will be done good inj season; and will make up the herd on J- F. Seal Dr. aad eur apprising- him of the fact. We May Ist (weather permitting). Satis- a i. . 1 a20c faction guaranteed. 4) will be. done good by his locating in : midst ta branded W2 on right shoulder. information as to her The first question of the landseeker when starting out of Olds is, Why is this land all idle Who does it be- long to He is advised that it be- longs. to speculators a people who are makag mones; ot. the exp nse: of. the actual settler. If we all lend our influonce to the publicity work and give but a trifle to its existence we will reward for return. Harry Watkin: STALLION The Grade Draft Stallion Farm. ers Profit, will stand for the season, at owners stable, sw -32-32-28-w4. TisnMs: 7 to insure in foal. Wn. FLETCHER, Owner. get our friends and relatives in possession of these lands while they may be had at.prices away below the- standard, and with the idle land turned ito a producing element then : ou in Olds is increased in pro-, POSTS: FOR SALE- 500 willow posts for sale. Gan be delivered in Olds. N: Moore, Eagle Hill. rtion. Tdle lands surrounds all our . north-west towns, but their producing power in that state is practically nil the little grazing value is the merest pittance compared with what they can produce in grains and tame grasses, : - : : ie gt; FOR SALE 50 yearling tears, eall : is graded. Apply Sec. 14 33-28 w of 4th, A great American. statesman said: 4w-pd Jack Allen, Bowden, P.O. You can fool a few people for a while Dr. McMURTRY, but you cannot fool all the people all VETERINARY SURGEON. proved farms torent. Apply toH.A. Samis at the McGinness. house, N. E. part of ag a-20- the time. . The plain, straight facts about our district and its wonderful possibilities are numerous and we can ghant them ahd chant them and yet be telling the trttth. Surgical work a special feature. Rooms at the Alberta Hotel. Pet cninswinisneniwesues wr urry Fart Baresi before Eyenintie is Sold. The Greatest Bargains re of ? WWW AWW ww at 4h eis Srnvenenmnmetimn mann mane NN: - a ; STRAYED- Black mare rising 4yrs The City Dray with little white on head and heel, Any whereabouts will be thankfully received or suitable Ne - aos Bt a-20-p FARMS'TO a Pal lias Cc. O. e of each month in the ALL KINDS OF TEAMING: Settlers and Homesteaders Effects ; Taken any Distance, ;REASONABLE RATES. tex teercet Best Cc. G. Reed. Prop. R. Le AUCTIONEER. 25 Yrs, Experience in Eastern Canada. Mountain View Lodge No. 16 Cascade Lodge No. 10, L0.0.F. Logan's. Store aes Groceries; Dry goods, . Boots Shoes. and Clothing. THE CHEAPEST pu IN OLDS. r ) lt;i Contractor ib ne and - : a Buildec: eee PANUFACTURER OF Os ees Cement Blocks and Tile. PLANS AND ESTIMATES . : FURNISHED OF BURP IES y ON ALL CLASSES V7 OLDS, and ; if tay North End Stock Vards, OLDS, ALBERTA: H. AHLWART. ; M. wee NTER. We have just received just rece ived a aliipnient: of horses cf sed which we ean afte at. reasons be pre es. Je Our next consignment will reach here i in a few day. echt - SOUVENIRS, Etc., from Auction Sales Conducted in Any Part of. Aivarta size, mostly unbroken, OLDS, Pet ALBERTA, Get the Habit Buy your WATCHES ...*. RINGS, ws CUT GLASS e: BUSH, You ever OLDS BRAM NG os SoM AN Y. The Jeweler, i Hurr We are - Selling Land es ad the farmers to ie their lari It will pay veith as. We make. (uick sales. FETTING WALROD, ae RALLW AY AVE. (N. Mower's Residence). en ern - 4 Ann RUA sii ie 4 / i sibiieeineieel geoves yy
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