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The Olds Gazette 1907-05-04 - 1909-12-31
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ey omppale at 50c per setting. No. 20 Vol. VI. O LDS, -ALBERTA, SATU RDAY MAY. 18; 1907. FOR SALE. Turkey eggs- fer sale.- Apply ta. larket Prices in Olds he perth: Mrs. Grange, of Harmattan, teft on Friday evening for Banff. T.. E. Elliott visited Galas 18 last Appiy AEX. sBwunson, 5 miles S. EK. of Olds. Orders can be left at the Gazette. Loft at 30: Bemmett 3:00; Olds . snack schosil at 2:00. W. Brown, of Lacombe,was ia town this week looking up business pros- F. J. James, who is now conauecd: ing a restaurant in Calgary, was Te newing acquaintances here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brumptan, of Red Deer, were visiting Olds this T. T. Johns, of Henderson Direct- ory, was in town this week, pit Jeing up information for his directory. JH. B. Rose, of the. 1. 0. O. F. Re si liet Association, was iT town ante Alberta chanherter Alber ta farmer: Sy exclusively by Miaseey 27 arate - The nicest work dene by any two- Cc Mrs. R. Bowman Campbell, Osler St. na ieneecdon eek end. Potatoes -40c. per buskel FOR SALE- Sharples Separator Wheat - 62c. i . No. 6. Has beenrun one year. 60 Oats 24c. oa lt;ash. A bargain. Apply to Barley Vie. pects. SD Guy Haynes... Flax 7. ee - 'Beef 6xc. dressed TO LET Improved faru: foureyiles Pork Bre. ay from Olds. Applv to H.W. FACOK- Mutton , 72-12 ., HARDT, Bowden, Alta. Chicken WOc. .., Be Reems eS A een Timothy Hay. baled, 14.00 per'ton FOR SALE. One teain goad work Prairie Hay, pressed 8.00 oe El eae horses, weight about 2400, Price 250 SSS for'immediate sale. Apply at Gaaette Cc. P. R. TIME TABLE. office. s rl oe POR SALE team of 2400 1. ware t No. 13 going Nerth 10:07 and gelding: set harness: lu aber wag- No. 14 going South 14.45 on andahay rack for sale. 450.00 for No) 15 going North 3 the ouffit. Apply. at Gazette difiee, ser at mcs dat. ee es on No. 16 going South 21.23 T120R SALE Ten ea witeds cows, sold all fresh, well bralcen to ilk. DRight , CHURCH NO TICES S. agents. prices. O. R. Turnadliff, Sec. 12-32-28: 15 miles 8S. KB. ef Olds. oe apes Methodist Servitus mext Sunday a3 ee ee afternoon at 3:30. . Innperial. EGGS FOR HATCHING. Pure, bred Barred Plymouth Rack gt; ues for 4 9 veo services n xt Sabbath Farmers using Ma: ussey lt;larris Sepa- rators are guaranteed not to lose one furrow plow is that of Meee: Harris' +pound of butter fat per cow in six cs Dinna Forget ae e. See Olds on May most everyone in the neighborhood to the horses are showing g good form. make the Olds Race Meet on May; The lumber for the grandstand is 31st a vomplete success. The local -on the ground and before the end of draymen and liverymen besides. a/ the month will see this much needed number of other enthusiasts turned improvement effected. out on. Monday aud Tuesday to put It is expec ted that a holiday the track in shape and are to be com- be proclaimed and the weather being pliniented on the, good work done, will favorable a splendid time is in making the track second to. none in for visitors to Olds on 81st inst. Alberta. The race for the local. har- Arrangements have been made to. excite: hold a dance:in the evening in Dean 's Every after noon the scene on opera ness horses is reating some ent house. Stallion. Bull Show. to be Closed. Great interest is being taken by al- the track is quite animated. Alt of ne St. Crossing ae so oS store fice. M64lty val Taptist Services am Sunday anrrorty years. me : gt; ng at to tek We have sev ral residence proper- 74 RA 20 ae HOneeseaye oy the Bee ae .yfOR SALE 30 eattle; 12 vesh in 1 Ronan Camale eeames on the ties in Olds to exchange for farms 1 nursday, ye er rey ena ee ce tie ne, some fresh n w, balanes wear eo 2 near town. Fettiag Walrod. 4 - JOP.R. to close the Second Street oe ys;2.yr. olds-and 3 yr. old heifers third Sunday of each month. : . Crossing. It looks as though the and-steers: 1 team geldings abeat) Church of Eagland services Su day W. J. Hare, of Calgary, is in town Entries for the Stallian and Bull Town Council will have to make ant ae Hares atid Wagew g00 se next-at fra m. and .7-30 p.m. this week, having prought up a couple Show can now be made:. This show another trip to the Railway, Com- will be held on the Agricultural missin if this crossing is to be kept ee WANTED. Apply at Gazette office FOR SALE A few A rbreken wd) st ; nna ALINOSE, Sra reth k bargain, Uso gt;a. few Brower Leghorn eggs at 75c for 15. a-20-p vee uo J.M. VanBuskeek. Alfalts, Bed and a Doug. Timathy seed, White Clover, + Ca, A farm ihand: must be good plow- gt;: one who understands farming ia afl its branches preferred. 30 per month and board, H. Warxin. SPRAYS and ESTRAYS. One steer rising 2-yrs, branded FA ver baron left rump. One steer, ris- ing 4 or 5yrs, muley: branded TS on right right rib. ne brown filley ris- ing 3yrs, pony bred, branded Ty, on shoulder. Owners pay expense and take animals. Wau. FURNACLIFFE, i S34 Sec, 8-32 R 28 w4 10 Reward. for iaformation leading to the re- eovery of one bay mare, branded xy right shoulder. Dark mane and, tail. Left Penhold December 25th, with waking etrap around gir th; hobble eo foot; hackemore on. Weight about 1000 Ibs. cs ROY E. FLEMING, Penhold. CATTLE branded 'TR under half diamond on left thigh are the property of O. R. Turnacliff, Sec. 12, 32, 28: 15 miles S. E. of Olds. Reward will be given for recovery of cattle branded as ahove. agip2 2a STRAYED Sorrel- ware branded CM on left-hip. weight 850. Rew ard , for information leading to recovery. Hunter Ahly ant. mite STRAY ED--Black mare rising 4yrs , with little white on. head and heel, anded W2 on right shops Any ou as to her Wereabouts 1 be thankfully received ov suitable Harry Watkin. rew: ward for return. STRAYED- -White cow, vis old, indistinet drand on shoulder, br isket matk; also year- -old calf. 10 reward on delivery. of same to Becker's barn, aw F. J. JAMES. gt; hammer. Bain wagons are best for Athevta J. Sons Sale. was a decided . success. Good prices were realised. R. LL. Craig weilded the Robinson Wm. Currie, of Carstairs. sisitor in Olds Sunday. was For quick sales list your farm le mds with Fetting Walrod. - Everybody says the ;Massey-Hanris Binder with floating elevator is best for dieavy. crops. , for Stettler Thursday. Archie has homestead east of that place. I. B Brower has Sonucarieed the W. L. Fischer and Fred Haderer, lof Poplar Creek shipped gzm-head o of cattle this week. A sugar refinery, a box factory and another soap.factory are to be estab- lished in Calgary in the near future. M. R. Maybank is suffering trom a spraincd ankle, the result of stealing. 1 base in the game Thursday evening. W Playle s photographic studio is open on Thursday, Friday. and Sat- urday cf each week. Good work manship and right prices. KE. . Brower has entered the paint- jing and decorating business in Olds, having had three years experience in ithe business at Calgary. Mr. John Woolf. M.P.P., for Card- iston, states that the minimum aver- a this yaar for winter wheat will be ' 30 bus. to the acre. , Fetting Waltod sold A L.. Trav- jerse s farm for 20 per acre. Also house and three lots for Dr. Little lat 1850. Weare headquarters for levedthing you have to sell at trade. , Robt. Davis, of Stettler is in town, lwisiting his sister, W. C. Goader. Sdn and Archie McDermott eft erection of a residence i in, the north- - ca peat part. of town. .. of wotk teams which he is offering for e at Murray s barn. Nmoekert this district.. They are old ieioads of Otto-Fetting, and expect to locate in this neighberhood. Rev. 8. Bathurst Hall, of Banff, will conduct services in the English church on Sunday next as follows: Morning service and Holy Commurion E, Smith has sold his drug business to the Olds Drug Co: -We tunder- stand that the Smith family will go to B. C. forthe summer and will take a trip to the old:countny in the fall. A, E. Earl has opened his tinsmith shop on 2nd Street East-and is pre- pared * to. do all kinds of tinsmith work, eaves troughing and. furnace should get a good business. lantern lecture on behalf . of tte churches in Jamaica destroyed by the late earthquake- willbe given in Dean s hall on Saturday evening, May 1 th, by Rev. Bathurst Hall, L. Th., on Jamaica, the Isle of Springs, with views of the scenery, people and industries of the island, and Kingston the chief city, now in, ruins. Doors open at 8 p. m. Admission 35 cents;. r served seats 50 cents. Can the football boys play football or can.they not? It.must feel good to be a member of a football team, with a distinguislied reputation, es: pecially when that team gets snowed under by a baseball team, a teaur that makes no pretensions as exponents of the kicking art, but that is what oc- curred on Monday evening. It is a wonder they had sufficient audacity left in them to tackle the baseball boys at their game, After being bat- ted.all over, they gradually realized they were playing ball and succumb- ed, the score standing something like 6 to 12 at the finish as best the mark- er could remember, We would not approve of a basebal? mateh between the town council and the real estate men, but ik would surely be for blood. ee ct lea 1 grcunds On the (mornupy of the: 1st Sandusky, Michig 3. tooking F Over work. Lou is good workman and Grounds on Thursday, May jv. he Same, Fre open. + Ri itional Rev. taskiwin t this week. previous to holding the races. This present 2 rare opportunity of disposing of their surplus. pedigreed stock, or to make an exchange. It 1s the intention of the society tu. hold such a show and sale as this annually and every effort shuld be made to, avidey make ths initial effort a -success.; Ernie Critchley, of Calgary, The services of Messrs Craig and +visited-Olds-on- Mondiy. Reeves have*been procured to on- ; duct the sale on the morning of the 31st. MAKE YOU ENTRIES as possible with R. Bowman Camp- bell, Secretary. a sitaiited was down from We- again G..H. Bawtinheimer, was in town on Wednesday. as soon) -M. C. Dix has opened a general. store at Eayle: Valley. . spent yt Miss E. Magdalene Moore Miss Sunday in Didsbury, visiting Edith Slough. J.-E. Bull, of Calgary, superinten- dent of the Bell Telephone Co. was in town on. Friday. 'R. L. CRAIG'S AUCTION SALES. Hugh McLean will hold an auction sale of cattle, horses and farm imple- ments on May 27th. Everything will be sold as Mr. McLean has rented his farm and moved to town. *N visited Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Moore last week. : : Dunsmore paid out for hogs May 15th, over 2300. Next ship- ping day June 19th. 7cts and. rise. Paul Stougard will sell'all his stock a of selected dairy cattle on Tuesday. May 28th at 1 o'clock sharp. Terins announced at time of sale. Look out for large posters. R.L. Craig, Auct. Heber Edwards, of Toronto, Ont., a brother of Elmer Edwards, arrived - REEVES CAMPBELL S SALES Saturday. He will take a position in : , Husband Bros. store. 3 x : , We regret tu have to report that H. Caldwell s sale of 50 head of Rubt Hainstock ig confined to his pedigreed Shorthorn bulls, cows and) rom this week with an attack of -heifars, in Olds. -For terms and date quinsey. look out for large posters. Frank CoHicut, of P. Burn Co., Bony unreser ved sale of 150 cat- Was in town this week attending to tle, 12 horses, (including a firte Perch- the shipping of a large Minch ot eron stallion); farm ne house- fat cattle. hold furniture and - effects 13th: 12 months. of cattle -43 on June F. H. , J inspector, pear auction sal for engineers fat the Hoffman miles N. E. of Olds Ww ednesday, sample, rooms on Friday. May 29th, 1 o'clock prompts Terms, candidates sat 'for examination. 7 months. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. A. McLeod, of John Lawrence's sale of 300 pure Sydney, N. S., were visiting Mr. and bred and high grade Hereford gattle, Mrewdi. HH, Cumming last week. Mr. June 11th, at -Neapolis commencing McLeod is an old college friend of at 10 o'clock. Terms, 12 months. Mr, Cumming and intends locating Free lunch. See large posters. somewhere in Alberta. , ile Pevian: Hobson, government boiler conducted -an examination House Twelve / . J. Clarke visited Red Deer oni: of Red Deer. Mrs, and Miss Slough, of Didsbury,
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