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honestly tailored throughout along Nk Pgéfg%g
simple, dignified lines, and are \“wz}i%
Demanded by men who ,/j \
show refinement in dress. 7(& 48"
They embody, of course, correct fit, latest style and
pure woolens, yet the price is very moderate. Look
9 the new woolens for Fall and Winter, and have
us take your measure.
McCarty, Johnstone Company
Kirschbaum
~lothes %1z $
Clothes *l5 *2o_u %25
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the qharactenstlcs you /i i€ /’;}'/ ‘»\
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headquarters —to the model ]’J Q‘\‘\\x\‘
clothes factory of America, the i A
leading and largest makers of i/ (i |
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KirSChbaum Hand tailored Copyright, 1912, A. B. Kirschbaum Co.
Overcoats— $l5, $2O, $25. '
Positively none elsewhere like our Krrschbaum $l5, $2O
and $25 specials, at anything like the same prices.
The Kirschbaum label is the maker’s guaranty to refund
the money if the clothes are unsatisfactory. :
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THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912,
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Viee President
James S, Sherman
Dies AtUtica, N.Y.
Utica, N. Y., Oct, 30.—After a
long illness Vice-President James
Schoolcraft Sherman died at his
home in this city at 9:42 o’clock
tonight of uremic poison caused
by Bright’s Disease.
He had been sinking since early
morning and it was realized that
death was only a question of a few
hours, There was a slight relief
shortly after 7 o’clock caused by
an apparent improvement in the
condition of the kidney, but it
gave only temporary hope. 1
At 9 o’clock the patient’s tem
perature rose to 106. |
From that time his condition
rapidly became worse until the
end. Mr. Sherman was unconsci
ous when the end came, and had
been for one hour. All the mem
bers of the family were present.
Besides Mr. Sherman there were
in the death chamber their three
sons, Sherrill, Richard U. and
Thomas M., and their respective
wives, R. M. and Sanford Sher
man, brothers of Mr. Sherman,
and Mrs. L. B. Moore and Mrs.
H. J. Cookingham, sisters of Mr.
Sherman.
Sum of $60,000 Spent
For Bird Protection
New York, Oct. 30 —The sum
of $60.000 was spent by the Na
tional Association of Audubon
societies this year for bird pro
tection, Secretary T.Gilbert Pear
son reported at the eighth annual
meeting here. He announced
that Mrs. Margaret Sage had
renewed her pledge of $5,000 a
year for three years for the pro
tection of the robin in the south
ern states. The sum of $7,500,
he added, would be spent for
bird protection in Alaska during
the coming year.
In the work for preservation of
the robin the reports show that
Virginia had responded to the
suggestion of the association by
passing a law taking the robin
from the list of game birds.
Work salong this line would be
pushed in the six othern southern
states where hunters are now
permitted to shoot robins, Secre
tury Pearson stated.
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shield, horn, demountable rims with spare rim, tire holders,
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K-r-i-t cars have already conquered in many
sections. They have never yet failed in
profit to the dealer, and satisfaction to
the buyer. ¢
Increased production now enctles us to
bring them to you.
Yere, therefore, is the opportunity for dealer
and bLFxfyer alike—a car of medium price
that offers such value and service that it
has made a clean sweep.
One of the explanations of K-r-i-t value is—
that all the essential parts are made within
the K-r-i-t organization ; the money is lprut
into the car itself and not in useless
equipment,
Dealers who know the K-r-i-t, know that the
best part of the K-r-i-t profit lies in its
character—which makes it a successful
car next year as well as this year because
the K-r-it reputation rolls up the sales.
Moreover they know that K-r-i-t service
means that the K-r-i-t Motor Car Company
stands back of every car—that a written
guarantee for a year goes with each car.
The dealer knows also that when he is offer
ifr&fi the K-rit he is offering his client a
$9OO worth in power, speed, ease
: Established dealers should write or wire S e
to Geo. A. Crittenden, Sales Manager r«’
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Or our Special Representative
G. V. H. CAIRNS,
Burbridge Hotel Jacksonville, Fla.
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House Saturday, November 2nd.
in riding, room, comfort, and reliability—
more in fact, for that sum than he could
ever offer before. 3
Therefore, the Dealer who ties up with the
K-rit will be scoring, like others before
him, the biggest business stroke of his
career. He will be tying to a car that
will sweep through his territory just as it
has triumphed elsewhere.
If you understand the technical side of an
automobile, bear in mind that the K-r-i-t
motor, clutch and transmission are a unit.
That means conservation of power, getting
as near as possible 100-per cent etzficnency.
And speaking of power, don’t forget that
while the K-r-i-t is medium in price, it is
full powered, staunch and husky, equal
to any work. )
K-rit models are finished in black and
nickel and with 56 or 60-inch tread as
desired. Their equipment is complete.
An electric lighting system including five
lamps, and 100-hour storage battery is
added to each car for $lO extra.
Other Models—*“Kß” Roadster $300; “KD’*
Delivery $900; Completely Equipped
F. O. B. Detroit.
BEAR BRAND CORN PAINT
QUICKLY CURES ALL CORNS, | ;
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Apply‘ this quick and harmless rem<
edy to the worst corn, and in one hour
the pain has gone. In four nights you
pull out the corn easily and painlessly,
leaving perfectly healthy skin under
neath. No cutting, bandaging, plas<
ters, changing shoes or keeping off your
feet. - Absolutely guaranteed to satisfy
or money refunded. Price, 25 cents, at
‘stores or by mail. The Lewis Bear
Drug Co., Inc., Montgomery, All. sp.f
I Love 10 coAsT uPon THE HILL
AND ROMP AROUND JUST FIT TO KILL: |
PERFECTION CLOTHES UPON My BACK .
AND ] DON'T CARE WHAT'S ON THE Tonek?
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Pete Says. He Is
Going After It.
So are we afte the boys
clothing business.
Our styles were selected
early in the season when
assortments were choicest.
The new styles are unusual
and distinctive, and they are
Reflction, clothes.
Come in now while the as
sortment is at its best.
Best all wool values at:
McCarty, Johnstone Co.