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... Boot LINCOLN GOLDEN WEDDING. Ex-Det. Sergt. Hockney's Famous Record. WHEN Pl(‘Klil' AND CAREY WERF HANGED. HELPED TO REGULATE THE CROWD. SOME HISTORIC CRIMINAIL REMINSCENCES, Ex-Det.-Sergt . Hockney and his wife, M Hockney, of 31, Orchard-street, Linco ...

THORPE-ON-THE-HILL

... was a son of the late Mr. Robert Hansard, boot and shog maker, carried on an extensive business in the trade especially amongst the labouring class and farm servants, being noted for making a very good strong boot, Ot a 4 wind and gemal disposition he was ...

MASS OF RUNNING SORES \ BAD LEG THAT DOCTORS COULDN'T ZAM-BUK ROOTY DISEASE OUT COMPLETELY

... the lot awny and grew in their place healthy new skin. Mrs. Goodchild, who is the farmer's wife a 4 New House Farm, Wrotham, Kent, gave this startling story to a reporter ;. — j “About eight years ago, when living near Gravesend, a small pimple with a white ...

A SELF-CONTAINED NATION A Remedy for Class Antagonism. By HENRY C. SHELLEY]

... most pride is the little estate of Mount Vernon in Virginia. This was the home of George Washington, and it is to this day kent as far ‘as possible in the condition in which it existed when it was the peaceful abode of the great President. To the avicrage ...

PRACTICAL FRUIT CULTURE

... alio in adjoining counties. The orchards of Kent and Sussex are for the most part found on the Eefld clay and Hastings sand, on which stratas the finest apples are produced: on the green sand around Maidstone, and on the clays and loams of the Thanet beds ...

LINCOLN CITY POLICE

... the Chair), Mr, J. Harris, Mr. G. arpley and Ald. W. S. White. R.AOB. On the occasion of an R,A.( ).B. di to be held at the Golden Eagle 1 on the following \\'(-dmmday, the B granted one hour's extension of the 1] S Extension—3 to 5 p-m.—of the Mc Arms ...

SHARES REALISE A TOTAL OF 46,016,

... deceased. He first submitied the shop and house, No. 299, Haghstreet, and now ooccupied by Mesers. Salter and Salter, lid., boot manufacturers. The many entered into ocompetition with a of £3,000, but it was withdrawn after an additional £5OO had been ...

THE LINCOLN LEADER AND COUNTY ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, SEP’I‘EMBER 24, 1921. 'S =ly SRV We regretj to learn that ..

... the Committee to all who in any way con! tributed to the success of last week’s ga'a in the Arboretum in aid of the Police Boot = Fund for Necessitous Children. PUBLIC BATHING.—The following figures appear in the weekly return up to Weédnesday evening: ...

LARGEST CIRGULATION & WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN LINCOLN iwatie= NEIGHBOURHGOD,

... teak 'flmh (6ft. Gm. oak 3:31; drawers (droj handles), painted wardxobe, i :bki EW. cfig bed, matess, si hd#d mattress, bamboo boot cuy - fiéfov‘l mm,m mirror in mahogany frame, rugs, Bedroom No. 2.—Bedstead, dressing table wgz mn;g u::.nl}d, wd’mnt -&'&m({ ...

LIGIITS OF LINCOLN . ‘ With firms like Messrs. Robey and Company, remembering what they did to glorify the ..

... of Clapham, London | mous. papors; Mr. G. P. T. Drake, Btaltre'cs| picicher. Pass—Nellie Creed (singing); Ethel 300DWIN—GOLDEN —December Ist, ai the hv;.:altcn brace of pheasants; Mr. J. Ruston, Hems | (0o Syt of Miss Crosby, Epworth; Chureh, Eckington ...

THE LEADER AND COUNTY ADVERTISER SATURDAY., FEBRUARY 4 1911

... the attractive offer by Messrs, Barratt and Co., Itd., of th—&o‘. in our advertisement columns,” A sty pair of good wearing boots is not easily to be obtained for Bs. 6d., and many of our readers will probably take advantage of Messrs. Barratt’s offer, ...