Jackson b ° Wilson 1, Dewhurit b Singleton 10, B. A. Jackson b Singleton 4, Rycroft c Piling b Emmott 19, Widdop b J. Entmott 19, Bell b A. Emmott 1, Chabtreo b A. Emmott 2, Bywater b A. Emmott 6, Pollard not out 10, Bolton b Wilson 3, extra 6, total 82. Stanley-street : .1. Emm
April 27, 1900 - Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News - Nelson, Lancashire, England
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY. On Saturday, at Nelson Police Court, the adjourned case in which Annie Brown summoned her husband, Robert Brown, butcher and horse dealer, for alleged persistent cruelty, was gone into.—Mr F. Roberts, of Nelson, appeared for the complainant, and Mr J
February 1, 1901 - Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News - Nelson, Lancashire, England
On the other point, making bad cloth, whilst some of it may be traceable to sheer carelessness, there is no doubt a good deal caused by young weavers who have not been properly taught the rudiments of weaving by those for whom they worked in their "tenting" days. It is quite a c
February 1, 1901 - Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News - Nelson, Lancashire, England
the uses for BIRD'S CISTARD POWDER. Dainties in endless variety, the choicest Dishes, and the richest Custard. No eggs! No risk! No trouble! Eggs often disagree; Bird's Custard never. Delicious and nutritious. 343 g NELSON CHRONICLE. on Recount ! I cif the diversified oh wader o
February 1, 1901 - Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News - Nelson, Lancashire, England
lORWICK 9 PURE ", • r371. , 2 • t. A NELSON SOLDIER. AT LADYSMITH. THROUGH FOUR ENGAGEMENTS. NO SMOKE FOR FIVE MONTHS. "Now for telling you a bit of reliable news about the war," writes Lance-Corporal V. F. Roberts to his parents at 17, Princessstreet; "You must know by this time
April 20, 1900 - Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News - Nelson, Lancashire, England
There are a great many styles of laying out a Hower garden, and naturally they vary according to the taste of the owner. At the beginning the ground that is intended for grass may be levelled neatly down, and pegged to the shape required, leaving a border large enough to corresp
April 20, 1900 - Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News - Nelson, Lancashire, England
HAS STOOD THE TEST of 70 YEARS. Modern Scientific methods have not discovered aau remedy no generally efficacious. The New Treatment of Consumption by Open-air, Rest, and Overfeeding, whilst useful In many cases, does not alone meet the condition of the maiority of patients. Med
January 18, 1901 - Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News - Nelson, Lancashire, England