NEWARK CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. QUARTER - L - TUEETING. -- The quarterly meeting was held at the on Wednesday ere:king, when Mr. Jab,: Martin, president, took '.he chair, and there were also in sttendance, Mr. Wateon Procter. secretary, and a large number of members.—The minutes of
30 January 1904 - Newark Herald - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
then new, well- AUCTION ROOMS, ART t; ALLERIES, and WAREHOUSES are open daily fur the reception of of Property for Salo by Auction. conducted at residencw in town or cousin,. All communication , to 'T. TURNER & SONS, Imperial Hall, Newark-on-Trent.
30 January 1904 - Newark Herald - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
apuu. _ iere a suspicious smell is detected-in lavatories,sicKroom cesspools sewers. &c. OD for disinfecting & washin : ~.a5,...,. bedclothes. bodylmen.bandages , ..., - &c. to guard against contagion ~ . \ 1 -AKAN Where Ge is used microbes a P - i•Ni die. and there is little )
30 January 1904 - Newark Herald - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
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18 April 1903 - Newark Herald - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
ISAIRTNII. deed two elathoe Bootleg, comainath valuable bow all aad Oulareatiess may , be eattrely avoided at by simple seas. itecoastheaded by as the : 4 ate. sad N 0... Tana. Tamara& of Ethethebed 1111111 Mt. BLANCHARD, Hose% Laae, Lesbos. Weitia—ThaNever* Naiad lesbislasd of
18 April 1903 - Newark Herald - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
Mr. T. W. 1 , ,A.U.V S., ha.. been making fritther on treatment of contagion. aliortion. It i• not con.idered donralde to )41% e detail...l Ow of expewit.wista Ail Ile pewwnt tau.., am it. is hoped tlwy %ill Ia• etotiliisur4l March, mow exact eLeiUi then he "Moaned for the %sh ,
9 March 1901 - Newark Herald - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
I A REMARKABLE LADY BORROWER. FirrY•THREE MONEY LENDERS CONCERNED. A widow named Elizabeth Sharpe, of Bingley. underwent public examination at Brailfotd. on Wednesday, with the result of extraordinary disclosures of borrowing transactions. In 1498 her hushand died. Ile had allowe
11 August 1900 - Newark Herald - Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England