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The Olds Gazette 1907-05-04 - 1909-12-31
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co. With little white on head and heel, 9 Vol. VI. No. 22 OLDS, ALBERTA, SATURDAY JUNE 1, 1997: 1.00 per Annum years old. Deering mower and rake) nearly new, also 300 tamarac posts. Apply to Ww. C. Strong. te WA NTED. LOST On town line est, Thursday last, ladies dre s Vasket. Finder re- turn to Gazette office or E. Bradley. LOST On trail east of Olds, of brown bouble blankets; 2single gray 1 pair FOR SALE. Market Prices in Olds FOR SALE Ten good milch cows, a to all fresh, well broken to milk. Right) Butter 20c. per Tb. prices. O. R. Turnacliff, Eggs 18 . per doz See, 12-89-28; 15-1milee S. Bs of Olds. Potatoes 40c, per bushel : a2Tp4w Wheat 70c. A Oats ic. Fou SaLte Bay gelding, 4 yrs old, tsi sy well-broken and sound; weight about Mira oe 1050 1b Rvaeet Saiivh.. Dee . Ghe. dressed 8. ane Smith. Pork Die. fe si Mutton 121-2 .,, ALBERTATRED Seed. Wheat Chicken We. 4, for sale, 90cts per bushel. Apply to Timothy Hay. baled, 14.00 per ton Marten Brown, Harmattan. Ss. W, Prairie Hay, pressed 8.00, 20-32-3-wd. wp Cc. P.R. TIME. TABLE. FOR SALE. Tivo heavy draft oo mures, formerly owned by W. Hare. No. 13 going North 10.07. also ae team and wagon. eo 8 . i . F. McGHEE., . ... No..14 going South 14.45 6 miles south of Olds. No. 15 going North 17.43 ; - No. 16 going South 21.23 FOR SALE Good team of oxen, well-broken and perfectly gentle,three CHURCH NOTICES, Methodist Services next afternoon at 3:30. Sudday Presbytetian services next Sa at Cuburn 11:30; Beunett, 3:00; Olds 7:30. Sabbath school at 2:00. ' Baptist services on Sunday morn- ing at tt u elock. Bain wagons are best for Alberta Wm. Dean has a large stock of Baker and Glidden barb wire for sale. The Olds Gazette for sale at Olds Drug Co. Subscriptions also taken. Shorts can be had at Bucton Bros., and you save the raise in prices. Mr. and Mrs. Parslow, of Calgary, were in town on Friday. M: S. McCarthy, M.P.of, Calgary, was in town on Friday. H. 8S. Craig, the bank. manager, was in Calgary this. week. Dr. Lackner has been elected a; member of the Didsbury School Board. Take your tinwork and repairing to A. E. Earl, 2nd St. East. Esti- mates given for all kinds of work. Miss Jessie Playle and Miss Lauder of Innisfail, are visitors at Mr. G. S. Herdman s this week end. Be sure to attend the races on Thhrsday next. All the race- horses Te staying over to compete. Chas. Littlefield returned Monday trom Great Fulls, Montana, where he had been attending the burial of a. brother. ae W. Dean has four cream separators, usual price. S100 which he will sell On Friday morning Olds and Bow- den play d a game of football, result- ing in Olds winning by 6 goals. to 1. Marion Peterson left for B,,C. the first of the week. After severe illness vat short dak ation Miss Nellie Sheahy died at the Alberta hotel on Tuesday. morning. Deceased hal no relatives in this country having come to the North- west from Ireland about 1 year ago. Messrs. Harbison Podratz, the pro- prietor3 of the Alberta, did all in fheir power to relieve her sufferings having- provided the best nursing and medical attention. Victoria Way was celebrated in Olds last Friday The band turned out and treated the people to the ren- dition of a few choice selections. The married and single base. ball players tried conclusions which resulted in a drawn game, Other sporting enthus- iasts repaired to the Agricultural grounds and drove nails in the new grandstand and otherwise fixed up the track in: good shape for the big event of Friday, 31st inst. W. nd Win. Platt met with what Might have been a serious accident on Monday. They were-en- gaged in putting metal sheeting on the elevator when the scaffold gave IC. P.R. Again Failed A special gang of section men at 1:30 on Tuesday morning under cover of darkness commenced the closing of Second-Street crossing, but, befere the complete stage, the night attack was discovered. The telephone was soon - requisitioned and the firv laf sound - ing in the dead silence of the nighf soon awakened the Olds shovel engi- neers. The Section boss was se deep- ly chagrined atthe failure of the sec-. ond attempt that he lost his temper and became boisterous, with the re- sult that Gus ran-him in. The're- mainder of the contingent being with- out a head, sleepily withdrew to Bowden, whence they came. On Tuesday afternoon a-t-ther attempt was made but -with the sune result. s Stallion and Bull i Shows. - Reese W. Tunnell, Three Hills, AJta. ali eck hook; aiso-eonre + blank nOteR STAYS and ESTRAYS. third a of each oth ; ALS. a TR Bucs. nwo he, - witht cheersttatee on face, right hind foot white. black mane and tail,.no visible brand. Has been at my place all winter. Owner please pay expenses and take animal away. : 4 H. W. Brown, 8 miles 8. W. of Olds. ESTRAY On F. W. Kienbatun's place, adjoining town, red and white cow 6 years old, white on forehead, no brand; spotted heifer 2 yeare old, no brand; red heifer with a few white hairs on forehead. 4wp ESTRAY Since about Des. Ist at Walter Hansen s ranch 12 miles south- east of Olds, 1 brown mare branded U . on left shoulder; 1 bay mare branded AE on left shoulder, 12 high on left hip, N.on left hip; 1 brown gelding with white in head, no brand: 1 bay yearling colt, no brand. 4+we STRAYED- Black mare rising. 4yrs branded W2 on right shoulder. Any information as to her whereabouts will be thankfully received or suitable reward forreturn. Harry Watkin. Srrayvep Since last fall, 2-yr-old black filley, branded reversed L over on right thigh, with white strip in face. 6 reward for recovery: Peter Peterson, Sec. 24-32-3-wi. 4w-p STRAY ED White cow,. 4 yrs old, indistinct drandon shoulder, brisket nrark; also year-old calf. 10 rewaid on delivery of same to Becker's barn. tw F. J. JAMES. Preserving Fruit Leave your orders for Straw- berries for Preserving early, to insure delivery, as have made arrangements with the growers of B.C. These will be no middle iman s profit and the fruit will..be fresher. MODEL BAKERY S. A. Soanes, . Prop r. in tand Mrs. Craig deserve great 5 iNegs Gus aypeviyss han their interest and hospitality and lthe Eales A pose, poned until next Thursday. June 6. Dansmore will ship hogs on dm une 19th. 7 cts t and rise. in town on Monday. : Craig White, of Quebec, has taken a position in W. M. Craig's store. Miss Manson returned from a visit to Blackfalds this week. Dr. Robinson; of Carstairs, was in town on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ramsey, of Bowden, . visited Olds on Tuesday evening. i Rev. G. R. Ling 1 went to Calgary on Tuesday to attend a meeting of me Temperance League. : The nicest work dene by any two- furrow plow is that of Massey-Harris Imperial. ' W Playle s photographic wuaioe is open on Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday cf each week. Good work: manship and right prices. The Tennis Club are making good headway with their grounds on Cloakey Ave. The court has been fenced and it is hoped that the grounds will be ready for the ganie next week, A very pleasant social yathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Craig, last Friday evening., The first half was occupied with the trans- action of business, then a short gramme of music and readings by a number of young people, followed by ice cream and cake and the social entered into enjoyed. the W. especially for its meinbers, active, between sixty were present. Mr. eredit pro- chat, all of which was heartily and was. greatly ae social was gotten up by ay WU, i and fifty and and heartily .tendered the thanks of the organization under whose auspices are l close.out the balance of their stock at . Vet. Sergt- McVey, of Calgary,was cost -10,000 acre reserve which has been driving the buffalo over the prairie. for 75 cash, Celt ee and get a. bargain. If Olds and the C.P-R. keep up the night raids it will be : Sto. some person to summon W. Li. M, Ring; Pier is The Ws PEAT matet -bt Cats ada. Calgary Albertan. 200: Buckton Bros, decided to. have .. Now- is. your chanee to get sacks, seeds, ete., at the lowest ever. Call early. P Rev. Pattison s subject at the Olds Baptist church next Sunday at 11 o'clock, will be The Mission of the Son of God . A cordiai invitation is extend d to all. Mr. 8. A. Soanes, of Wetaskiwi in, has taken over the business.of Mr.W. E. Smith and intends to run an up- to-dat confectionery store. Fruits of tall kinds kept on hand. Ice cream and soft drinks in season... Your pat- ronage solicited. 8. A. Soanes. On: Sunday evening last the Rev. Thomas Powell of Maple Creek, form- erly pastor of Olds circuit, occupied the pulpit at the Methodist church. The church was crowded to its utmost capacity. In th morning and after- noon he preached at the anniversary services at the Harmattan Methodist church. .A number from town went out to attend the afternoon service. Farmers using Massey-Harris Sepa- rators ar guaranteed not.te lose one pound of butter fat per cow in six years. . Last evening a train load of buffalo which have been purchased in the United States by the Dominion. gov- ernment, passed through Olds on their journey north. These buffalo will be taken off the train at Lamont, east of Edmonton, and be driven to a prepared for them. Five cowboys are in charge of+the bunch and sixteen men have been engaged to assist in eg - - BORN Heunter- At Oids, May 24th, to Mr. some gus injuries. Mr. Platt was Way, precipitating both mento the ground a distance of 20 feet. In the fall Mr. Moore broke a 2-inch plank which saved him from receiving seri- fortiinate, sustdining the fractur of Ewe ribs b sffles A iw saght bia- sions Mr. Moore. was practically un- not so .. ; Clases there wer. The First Annual Bull and Stallign - Show conducted under the auspices of Olds Agricultural Nociet s wiis held on Thursday last. -In the Short: hora ten entries, Mr. Wm. Hammer. securing, three .Tst prizes. Mr. M. D. Geddes, of Cal- giry, acted as judge and. his remarks regarding the quality of the exhibits hurt. Are. Rice Postponed, Owing to the inclemency of. the weather the Olds races, much to the regret of the Sports Committee, were postponed -till Thursday, June 6th. The heavy rain which fell during the night'inade the track very *slippery. Although the rain ceased in the morn- ing it still remained in this condition. A-consultation with the horsemen re- sulted in the postponement.. The farmers race and the local trot were called on with the result that Black- bird.won both heats in succession, securing the money. Colonel in the first heat bolted the track although in the turn into the stretch he had established a comfortable lead, secur- ing second place and Metche s. Petty was placed third. The local trot: brought out three starters: Finney s Hamallah, Hall s black mare and Campbell s Clandeboye, the race fin- ishing in this order. 5 The matched race between Nellie Emmert and Joe Wilkes was won by Nellie by.a short lead. - The.dance in Dean s hall evening was, an unqualified success. All the stable room at the grounds is still taken up with the horses re- maining over till Thursday, when it is hoped this annual event wil be favor- ed with better weather. in Land Bill Will Come up Again. Winnipeg, May 27 Hon. Frank Oliver is here on his return journey to Ottawa -after a short visit to Ed- monton. He announced that his Land Bill will be introduced at the next session practically in the same at home was. given. say Mics WwW. W. unter, a son. ; Oona Mie form. the + buggies, wagons, were exceedingly complimentary. Campbell Rawlinson s Shire stal- lion, Mark Harold , was awarded the red ribb n and gold medal, no. Clyde horses being entered. Thomas Byron s fine Percheron, King Bril- liant , secured first prize in Percheron class. * STALLIONS. Shires. and Olydes, Gold Medal; Rawlinson Campbell. : Percherons, Gold Medal, T. Byron. Standard Bred, Gold Medal, RB. Bowman Campbell: 2nd prize, E. F. Johnson, Vernon; 3rd prize, Wm. Hiltz, Bowden. BULLS (Short-Horns). 8 years or ever, Ist W-H.Hammer; 2nd, S.J. Craig; 3rd, Jno. Cranston. 2 years and under 3, W. H, Ham- mer, Ist and 2nd. 1 year and under 2, W. H. on. mer, Ist and 2nd; Jno. Cranston, 3rd. The bull ante, alteoogh conducted under circumstances not the most auspicious, was a complete success, and augers well for its success another year, - ; so gps REEVES CAMPBELL'S SALES Bony s unreserved sal: of 150 cat- tle, 12 horses, (including a fine Perch eron stallion); farm implements, house- hold furniture and effects on dune 13th gt; Terms, 12 months. John Lawrence's sale of 300 pure bred and high grade Hereford cattle, June 11th, at Neapolis commencing at 10 o'clock. Terms, 12 months. Free lunch, See large posters. John Lawrence s auction sale of harness household furniture and effects, excepting piano, at his residence opposite the Harris warehouse, Olds, June 15th. See posters for terms. Massey Saturday,
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