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wounds about the size of a illamed and tender. On tht ollar were blood and matter Iso several other sores, but in contact with the harness
d out the sores to Kay, who L know any thing about them, j take the horse out and put , ivhich he did. The tol- Liiess saw Hamer and told ; condition of the horse, in iic said he saw the horse at
It inuining but did not notice natter witli it.
curroburated. He said the
very bad ones, and appeared iie had only had the horse
It liad been out to grass for il would tiuis be tender, and d pi\;bably been made by the itirney. lined ics. and costs and K;iy
Rl\i-\G .\ r CH.-VTBUKX.
lolgate, Inlinnary Street, as sumnioned for furious rtburn.
,eli staled that at lo-io p.m. ligiit the Sill inst. he saw the ;ng tiiiee horses and a wag-
d uith about Lweiily people, .etion ol Sawley into Chal- ;,ime along .Manor House )i. ,niJ when near the bridge erses a stroke with the whip, to gallop as fast as they
irectiou ot Crow Trees lirow. waggonette in advance and a
e.ir. Witness called upon
and
c.night 14) to him at the I'lees blow, .ami told him he '.jUliI. In re[)ly he said it
S.
said he was returning from a n .dlaidibnrn. One of the \er\ hard, and he had to oiiieis to kee]) ]iace or he lad them down, which would
.. i \ o'l ioii,-; matter with there , , ,goueUe behind him.
i cbein. Chatliurn, said he !■ pass and he agreed it was ;e 1
i.is;;-:' pace than it ought riieie were numerous com- ■ Ch.ige about the way in
diiters Went through- the vil- ,as tamed about the serious-
.lYeiiee. aiid linfil IS. aiid
i. UKl't i-.R WAS ABSKiN'K eiv.eiOi, 'oak Mount Street, hunitind Morris, Ashlield
v.Lie summoned lor being
n c!i.ti_e oi a horse and wag- 1 stated that at 6-30 the
.... ...... tue deleiidailt Waler- a
hot.se attached to a small
1 jsiiig Street, \\ halley. He
i.aejkwarris and lorwards and and witness observed
.s .s i t ,
drunk, aubsequeiilly Morris n.u he too was drunk. Tlie :ii ciiaigeol the vehicle while liter tttis absent. I ;.e only g.ji hold of the e baek to pick np some mein-
jeoit. and did not know he He was guilty of being
II -'i guilty -.t a crime. ttiue eacii lined 5s. and
IJRLNK.
iJiutoii Lea. Hutton, was .ill I costs for drunkenness.
: he found defendant lying on dinnk on the Clitheroe Road, V .'Uier I I-o o clock on the
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p o r t -'l l A N T E A U S, ^
l e a t h e r J5AGS.
t a r a n e s e b a s k e t s . low e s t c a s h p r i c e .
W u s o n b , Y IROraOliGERS, AND VOL. 18.— No. 38 ( BEQISTEBGD FOB TBANSM16B10M IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.
SOIID SILVER GOODS I! SOLID SILVER GOODS 11 -
WEDDIiNG, COMPLIMENTARY & CHRISTENING PRESENTS, I’ ricea ranging from 2 / 6 upwardB.
■\Vc are daily receiving NEW and BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS in the above, approi>riate for *\ii w
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JEWELLERY!! Ladies’
Gold
I.ong Guanln Gold Ncoklacea
Gold Curb liracelcts
Gold Lockets and Pendents Gold Safety Pins and Brooches
gold Watches (Warranted)
WEDDING RINGS!! e n g a g e m e n t
.. ,,
,, II ‘>/8 : „ ' Etc. Etc. “S b JEWELLERY!!
Ironi 30/- Solid Gold Alberts, all prievB (aeonnling to weight) Gold Scarf Pina Gold Linka
, . C e n t . ’ s Pins
Solid Silver Match Boxes ,, Cigarette Boxes
from
,, 10/* ,, 4/6
15/-
,, Kngliali Levers • ,, 42/- ,, Waltham Levers Etc.
Full Value by Weight and a Genuine bona-fide Prcs(?nt with each. RINGS!! Prices range from lu/-each. ENGAGEMENT RINGS!!
r e p a i r s Skilfully, Accurately, and Promptly executed (under my own personal supervision) | at most reasonable prices consistent with practical work.
Note A d d re s s
• f O T T 7 I V T O T T O 'V T T ? \ 1 O VV 1 JN Jl5 U JbvJN
p r a c t i c a l W a tchm a k e r , Jew elle r, and Silv ersmith, KING STREET, CLITHEROE.
Motor Car Campaign Meeting IN SUPPORT OF
Women’s Enfranchisement ON MONDAY, JULY 3lst, 1905, at 7-30,
In the MARKET PLACE, Clltheroe. SPEAKEUS
Miss Esther Roper, Secretary Women’s Textile Committee.
Miss Eva Gore-Booth, Secretary M.anchester and Salford Women’s Trades’ Council.
Miss Sarah Reddish, Treasurer Women’s Textile Committee.
Glees by the Clitheroe Co-operative Choir, inebeding, “ The Soldiers Chorus."
Chairman : MR- NEWTON ASPDEN. THE Yellow V an js Coming.
CLITHEROE TRADES & LABOUR COUNCIL. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ABOVE COUNCIL
Two Open-air Lectures, Tuesday & Wednesday, Aug. 1st & 2n
WILL BE DELIVERED ON d ^ ■ Lecturer: MR-
On Tuesday, August. 1st, the Lecture MARKET p l a c e , an d on
TO MOTHERS. !S. WINSLOW’S
hiiag Sy§*up
eHILDREN TEETHING i-r r.O
Dir lir millionfl of niothom lor
i.ils Cnlliim; srith P>’ i-loot..™"o»"- “ I, ‘•offr'nu th<- ” nmc, nllnyi* nil TAf?*. cure
rrnitd.T for ItlARnntKA. I Choniliti at l / l j por bottle.
Eade’s Gout Pills.
PILLS (jd., or sent post
or, ROAD. E.C.
3? EADE’S ! good, and I reply,
T
uo.mas Puzey, I, isage, Windsor.—
EXCELSIOR HAIRDRESSING ROOMS CHURCH STREET, opposite New Library.
R STUBBS fxtinsive alterations and —------beautifying
The above Rooms are NOW OPEN PRIVATE ROOMS
IVATE KUUiviis & CtllLnkEN CHOICE ASSORTMENT O F ^ f l e t REQUISITES.
R. s t 'u b b s , -------------------------------
PBOPBIETOB. G r a f t o n C h i n a w a r e ^
^ CLITHEROE c o a t o r a r m s .
6 d . . 7 d . . 8 d . . 9 d . , a n d 1 3 . At the Times Office. Clitheroe. ,7 AT " ^ ^ Rpffs to announce that after Wednesday I
THE LECTURE WILL C O M ^ E ^ C ^ H EVENING AT 7 -3 0 - Discussion Invited. ___ ___________
IMPORTANT NOTICE R E P A I R S of every description skilfully executed.
GUILDING, ELECTRO PLATING, LACQUERING and ENGRAVING done to order.
N O T I C E . 'O 71 and after Wednesday, A ugust 2nd Ikis Shop will be closed at / o'clock on Wednesdays.^
NEW PRICE LIST, AS FROM JULY U'. m-fTI A
BLENDS OF
Good Strong Family Tea 1 /4 , 1 /6 and 1/8. Finest Indian and Ceylon at 1/10 and 2 /— China Tea, delicately flavoured 2 / - , 2 /6 and 3 / - .
T. R. G A R L I C K ,
Tak?s this opportunity of thanking his friends and customers for past favours during the last 20 years he has been in business, and by strict attention to business hop^ secure Ibeir future favours. He also begs to announce that he has just added to his stock
THE FINEST GAR HEARSE IN LANCASHIRE , RUBBER TYRED.
lie
-.as now the LARGEST STOCK OF HEARSES and up-to-date CLARANCES.and FUNERAL CARRIAGES, in the district, which he can turn out with Belgium and English Black Horses to match.
Also special up-to-date W E D D lN G C A R R IA G E S , Silk Linings, M c71 in Livery, with Grey or Bay Horses.
Waegonettes, Landaus, Rallie Cars (Rubber Tyred) SEFTON’S, CASTLE GATE.
Cabs, Hansoms, Traps and Gigs, AT ANY TIME AT A MINUTE'S NOTICE
NOTIC .’I’llB ADDUESSi— J. R. GABLICK, WELlGATE -mew?. CUTHIROE
111 < land nationalisation,”
120 Yards £5 . All Weights Wrestling £ 4 los.
Tug of War ;^3 3s.
Also 220 Yds., 440 Yds., One Mile, High Jump, Walking, &c.
Entry Forms on application.
S p o r ts com m ence a t 2 p.m. P. Hargreaves, Hun. Sec.
inr, M ■'
' Free Library,
rvnrirau 9 ic;t Auoust By Order,
j. w AYH 'iowii Hall, July, ryos. Chop off the Cat’s Tail.
In this age of “ rush it is not ourprisiug to see the measures adopted by some people to s.ave ;ume. A piummeiil business man who values his time at so mii.:li a second, lias a Pers1a.11 cal 111 his office, of which he is very loi’.d. One day last week, while holduig the door open tor the cal ,to go out, it struck him that hall of the time was lost in waiting for the tail to escape) he then got down to figures with the followhig result: He opened that door at least ten times a day to let die cat in or out, it took him one minute each time, and, wit a three hundred working days in each year, he found he had been standing with that door knob in his hand for fifty hours each year— five whole wooing days, and nothing to show for it! He immediately ordered his porter to chop off the cat's tail, and he now opens the door and slams it in a jiffy, without danger of hurting the cat and very little loss
of time to himself. Another instance of true wisdom may be given. When the real
business man requires any Printing lie dues not chase himsell round town, neither does he send all over creation getting esti mates) experience has taught him that it is only necepary to send
his Orders to M essrs. L ord & Marslanl), and Hmt is the end ol i f he knows perfectly well that they will turn it out prompt!), neatly, and reasonably. This man h wise— time is money.
Moral-. Chop off the cat’s tail, and get your Printing fron.
Messrs. L ord & M arsf-AND, The 1 imes Printing Works, Market Place (Tel ■’03x1). Perhaps vou may think it is qfiite lime we chopped off this tale. All riglit then ! but remember this: when you Unt anything in the line of Printing you can save time and
money by coming to us. T.-r-8-i-rib
\Q^ C O M B E iO I T 9 & Jeweller, 17, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE.
g y Jewellery. Watchmaker Upwards of £ 2 5 Prii^es. ,, 5>5/- WEDDING RINGS!! ... «..w ^ -9 THE BOWLAND ANNUAL ATHLETIC JEWELLERY!!
ork street. Low Moor, Whalley, Chatburn & Ribblesdale Observer. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1905.
) ™ t '’go i.| Id od s N O T I C E . % f The Famous James’ Cycle Free Wheels & z Brakes,
I'iioM i?H . A . A b.UlY’SUl! X b : U 1 U GENTS
AT WILSON’S IROHONGERS, YORK STREET. PRICE ONE HALFPENNY.
F™ '-*™-|OUR METHODS. W
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r ^ Q A L A At Bolton-by-Bowland.
SPORTS Ml Books must T0-NiGHTi!T0-M0RR0W
SATURDAY, 29til JULY, For Examination and Stocktaking.
Persons neglecting to comply with this
Notice will forfeit the privilege ol borrowing Books for the future.
e only make BREAD and CAKES that are well worth the m you pay for them.
oney
We pay the greatest attention to C L E A N L IN E S S both in the making and delivering of our Goods.
We guarantee to give satisfaction.
By-tlie-way! Have you tried our P A R K IN S yet ? If not, 4° and if you do not like them— throw them away, and we gladly return your money.
FIRTH & SON,
. H URST, | Liukarian
Iff!;.
'
i.Hu Sir
The Ideal Bakery, Clitheroe.
iLook Here. Look Here. Anybody can run down Hill!
But if you want Hill-climbing made easy have your Machine fitted with The B.S.A. TWO SPEED GEAR
All kinds of Cycle Repairing, Enamelling and Plating. BASSINETTES RE-RUBBERED-
CYCLE AS8ESSORIES KEPT IN STOCK. Agent for the World Henowned
Rovers £ 7 15s.; Allday & Onions £ 8 ;
B.S.A.atyour own price Nolo the Address
FRED DUGDALB, WATERLOO CYCLE DEPOT.
HERE’S TOUR INSURANCE POLICY. It insures you against error and dis-
lappointmeiit, and it guarantees satisfac tion. If our canned goods do not prove satis
factory in every respect we stand ready and anxious to make it good. So you may h;ive a fresh can or have your money refunded. This is a safe store, and we want you to feel that you take no risk when
\ou trade here. We are making a special window display
ol a fresh arrival of LDSCIODS FllUlT IN CANS,
and guarantee every can to be absolutely fresh and of the highest excellence. The prices speak for themselves. Every lot
ticketed. Our delicious Fruits are just what you
need this weather. W. D. CUNLIEFE.
0 ^ Guinea Cold Wedding Rings. ^ o o d s^
Gold Filled Waltham Watches
W.arranted from 5 to 25 ye;ir.s, from 30/- upwards.
CASH SUPPLY STORES, MARKET PLACE.
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WELLGATE MEWS.
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f-U.KgSU’41 H.t i :ni
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