second. The Aorp of extraction was may • second; I had endured agony for weeks, 1 +Mall never do the same again an long as I can gut to you.—Yours gratefully, The above was addrersed to_ MR. HARDY / Bridge - Street, Newark, That i% a here you want to go when you have Tootiisoh t
18 May 1901 - Newark Herald - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
There is residing in thi+ village at the pre:writ time an old man who lived in reign's, it , or of I:eorge HI., I;eorge IV., William IV., Vitoria, nnd Edward VII. William I•ol.kington is in hi. 9fith year, having Leen born on the rnli of Jarmary, awl although helrhblen, hi* facu
30 March 1901 - Newark Herald - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
To-day us away. Northampton us Ilidlaad League it la hoped titrY sill mauve to Wen as • Juries le Inwood to ;la,; bat P. will to an alosotoo, h.. oatisootid to anise his old dub Itadclillo ins. watch. Tho Newark will. :- Gothoog. Mush. ll..tbonhow. Popper. Coll), r. Joys's. W. B
30 March 1901 - Newark Herald - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
Y. Before Becher and Mr. T. H. Starkey. The magietrates took the oath of allegiance to King Edward Ptst-11 CoNsTASLYA—The pariah constakilea in the iliiiaion were appointed. Extssatons.— The Bench granted an exten. pion to Mr. Merryfield, Saracen's Head Hotel, for the Tradeemen'
30 March 1901 - Newark Herald - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
& IMPORTER? EVERYBODY IS TALKING. A WONDER UNTO MANY. lar OUR PRICES STARTLE THE PUBLIC. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER. KETTLE'S , Stod man Street, Newark, (and other places.)
30 March 1901 - Newark Herald - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England