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Waterloo County Chronicle, 28 Sep 1893, p. 8

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KLOGPERR & (0. A. L. KUMPI‘S The Conrad‘s hardware store.: BOOKSTORE, â€" WATERLOG. Can get their Dosring Bros., Waterloo, This department is under the able management of Miss Young, late of Groff & Hymmen‘s. Scholars of the Thursday, Friday & Saturday Sept. 28, 29 and 80. to the grandest Millineey and is Icaled to our new line of biâ€"focal spectacles. People requiring glasses for both distant and near vision should call at the White Drug Store, Berlin, and examine our stock. Only one pair of spectacles required for reading and distance. We make a specialty of work. Read the testiâ€" monials from those who are using them. Welcome A LL Seranton bogal held in Waterloo Mantle Opening R. Y. Fish‘s old stand. N. B:; Office in Jacob HIGH SCHOOL, PUBLICSCHOOL, CENTRAL SCHOOL best School Books AT n KING STREET WEST, J. H. LANDRETH, the ATTENTION market. Druggist and Optician, Lapits‘ Work â€"â€"Pair worsted slipâ€" pers, Miss Kalbfleisch, Mrs. A.McDonâ€" ald ; Sofa cushion, Miss Hall, Mrs. A. McDonald ; Darned netting, ~Miss Kalbfleisch, Mrs. A. McDonald ; Toilet mat, Miss Hall, Mrs. Morton ; Toilet set, any kind, Miss Kalbfleisch, Miss Hall; Crochet work, in wool, Mrs. R. J. Hall ; Guipure work, Miss Hall, Mrs. R.J.Hall ; Ribbon work, Miss Hall, Mrs.R.J.Hall ; Crochet work in J.Hall, Mr. A.McDonald ; Embroidery on satin, Mrs.R.J.Hall, Mr.A. McDonâ€" ald; on cotton or silk, Miss Kalbfleisch, Miss Hall; Painting on silk, Miss Hall, Mrs. Morton ; Chenille work, Miss Hall; Chair searf, Miss Kalbâ€" fleisch, Miss Hall ; Table Valence, Miss Kalbfleisch, Mrs. Morton ; Table or piano searf, Miss Kalbfleisch, Mrs. Jas. McFadden ; â€"Outline work, Miss Kirmis, Mrs. A. Mickus ; Point lace, Miss Hall, Mrs. Morton ; Pair pillow shams, Miss Hall, Mrs. Morton ; Gent‘s shirts, white, Mrs. Hall ; coarse, Miss L. Eleischhauer, Mrs. A. McDonald ; Laundired shirt, collars and euffs, Mrs W.W.Cleghorn, Mrs. R. J. Hall; Laâ€" dy‘s dress, Miss Trachsel; Embroidery, Roman, Miss Kalbfleisch, Mrs, Morton; Creiwel; Miss Hall, Mrs.R.J. Hall; Spanâ€" ish, or drawn work, Miss Hall, Mrs.R. DoarestIc MaxuracturEs.â€"Factory cloth, J. G. Reiner ; Rag Carpet, H. Frame, Mrs. A. McDonald ; Suit of clothes, G. Woiwade ; . Woolen â€" bed blankets, Jno.Trachsel, J .G. Reiner ; Flannel, H.Neeb, J.G.Reiner ; Fulled cloth, J.G. Reiner ; Pair woolen stockâ€" iugs, Alex.Crerar, J. J. Fleischhauer ; Pair woolen socks, Alex. Crerar, Mrs. A. McDonald ; Pair woolen mitts, Alex.Crerar ; Kunitting Yarn,white, J. G.Reiner, H. Neeb ; colored, J.G. Reinâ€" er, H. Neeb;. Assortment Knitted Goods, factory make, J.G.Reiner; home make, Miss Hall; Darned stockings, Miss Kalbfleisch, Mrs. A. McDonald ; All wool coverlet, H. Neeb ; Union coverlet, H. Neeb. Maxuractur®s.â€"Lumber wagon, J. J.Fleischhauer ; Two horse open car riages, J.M. Weber ; Buggies, open, J. M.Weber ; top, J. M. Weber; J.. J. Fleischhauer ; Horse shoes, from the hammer, A. Mickus, C. R. Decker ; As sortment tinware, J. H.Schnarr ; Har ness, single, W. Fink, Jacob Nubm: team, W.Fink ; Churn, Ed. Bourcher : Mower, Jac.Kuechtel ; Horse Power, do.; Turnip pulper, do.; Hay rake, do. Damry PropucE.â€"Keg home made butter, H. Neeb ; Keg creamery butâ€" ter, Hugh Frame ; 5 T roll butter,H. Neeb, Jno.Dingwall ; Maple molasses, H. Neeb, Thos. Dewar; Home made bread, Theo.Fritz, H.Neeb ; Honey in Comb, Jno. B. Lichty, Hugh Frame ; Jar strained honey, Hugh Frame, Jno: B.Lichty ;. Home made soap, H. Neeb, Jno. Spahr. Roors & VrartaBtrs.â€"Rose Potaâ€" toes, Theo. Fritz, Jno. Mclntosh ; Reâ€" ality of Hebron, C. Bierman, Th.Fritz; White Elephant, Th. Fritz, A. Wegâ€" fard ; Freeman, Jno. Bierman ; Early Ohio, J. E. Brown, And. Kresz{ Potatoes, any other kind, Th. Fritz, C. Bierman ; Swede Turnips, Jno. McInâ€" tosh, Thos Campbell ; Greystone or White Turnips, Hastings Bros., Jno. Mclntosh ; Field Carrots, J. Kirmis, Jno. Bierman ; Table Use, C.Bierman, H.Neeb ; Globe Mangel Wurtzel, Jno. MclIntosh, Jno.Trachsel ; Long Red Mangel Wurzel, Jno. McTavish, Jno. Bierman ; Mammoth Mangel Wurtzel, Jno.McTavish, Jno. Trachsel ; Golden Tankard Mangel Wurzel, Jno. McTayâ€" ish, Alex. McDonald ; Yellow Interâ€" mediate Mangel Wurzel, Jno. McTayâ€" ish, C. Bierman; Pumpkins,‘A.Miller; Squashes, large, Theo.Fritz; Squashes, table use, Theo. Fritz, C. Bierman ; Blood beets, long, J. J. Fleischhauer, Jno.Bierman ; Blood Beets, turnip rooted, Jno. Bierman, Jno. Trachsel ; Onions, red, Jno. Bicg@man, Jno. Trachsâ€" el ; yellow, Jno. Bierman, C. Bierman; Cabbage, winter, A. Wegford, Jno.Bierâ€" man ; fall, A.Wegford, H. Neeb ; red dutch,Jno.Bierman, A. Wegford; Caulâ€" iflower, Jno. Trachsel, Jno. B. Lichty, Celery Roots, Jno. Bierman ; Winter Celery, C. Bierman, Jno. Walton ; Winâ€" ter Radishes F.Berdux, And. Kresz. ’ Bartlett, And Kresz; Seckel, Jno.Mcâ€" Tavish; Louise Bon de Jersey, C.Bierâ€" man, Jno.. Bierman; Any other kind of winter, Jno. McTavish, Jno.Trachâ€" sel; Plums, Lombard, Hy. Hill, H. Neeb; Yellow egg, Jno. Trachsel; any other kind, Jno. Trachsel, C. Bierman; Grapes, _ Concord, Julius Kirmis; Moore‘s early, C. Bierman; Niagara, Jno. Trachsel, Jno. B. Lichty; any other kind, Jno. B. Lichty, J no. Trachâ€" sel; Tomatoes, large, F. Berdux, Theoâ€" bold Fritz; Small â€"yellow, Theobold Fritz; Citrons, C. Bierman, Jno. Bierâ€" man; Water melons,Jno. Trachsel; Musk melons, C.. Bierman; Collection canned fruit, Theobold Fritz, Jno. Trachsel. Continued from First Page BERLIN Foor Batt,â€"Last Saturday afterâ€" noon our Eoys played the Petersburs team, in the Berlin Park. This is one of thr friendliest games we ever had the pleasure of seeing and might well On Saturday morning. Mr, John Ermle was presented ‘with a fine young daughter. Miss Aunie L. Durrant, purposes re turning tothe Businesss College, Guelph in the near future. The Winterbourne Cider Mill is now ready for business. Winterbourne,. Messrs. Stonchouse and Deverill of Shelburne Ontario called on friends in Winterbourne last week. Mrs, Scanlan, Sr. of Stratford was visiting her son J. Scanlan on Friday and Saturday. Mr. B. B. Eby, of Louisville, Ky., was visiting at Mr. Burnett‘s on Saturâ€" day. He leaves on Tuesday 26th for his home: Miss Lizzie Wambold was in town on Sunday. Mr, Aaron Shoemaker and wife were in town on Sunday. Mr. Jno. Robinson and wife are visiting friends in Drayton this week. Mr. Alpheus Smith of Holstein, Onâ€" tario is down visiting E}riends. Mr. Robt. Veitch of Galt gave his brother Walter, a flying call last week. Mrs. Jno. Duncan who was véry ill last week is we are glad to say much better. Miss Mamie Scanlan has gone back to school in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Strickerâ€" were visiting Mr. Jno. Burnett‘s on Sunday and Monday. es k Mr. Guthrie, of Acton and Mr. H V. Cottrel}, of Georgetown, were visit ing the latters parents here on Sunday Mr. Chas. Cottrell was home last week after having taken in part of the World‘s Fair. Miss Lovina Schaefer, ofBerlin, was home on Sunday. Mr. Eph. Cressman and wife were visiting in Strasburg on Saturday. Our genial friend Mr. Berry of S. S. No. 14 left on Sept. 22nd on a visit to the}World‘s Fair. Miss Brubacher is conducting the school in his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Huber of Berlin, were the guests of J. Gerger. Mr. Isaac Moyer and wife and J. S. Betzner and wife have returned home from Rosendale. The following from the village atâ€" tended the World‘s Exposition held at the Forest City, London: P. Zeller, E. Reist, a shoemaker and your: reporter. His Honor the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Abram S. Clemmer, J. P., issuer of Marriage Licenses. I would advise all young of this vicinity to call ou Mr. Clemmer for your documents as he is a jolly good fellow. Mr. Lewis of Galt was in town. Miss Laura Hilborn of Freeport has returned home from her holidays. Mrs. Mill, ;of Walkorton is visiting in the village. Mr. Frank Tilt of Preston was in the villace. Mr. J. R. Schiedel sold his stock of manufactured shoddy on hand to a Montreal firm. Architectural drawing, designs, &e. A. Kaufman ; Fancy table rope work, Mrs. Sam. Trussler ; Assortment of millinery, do.; Embroidery in lace stitches, Mrs. Martin. Praxts Axs FrowErs.â€"Collection, house plants, Mrs.Cleghorn and Klein ; Zinnias, C. Bierman ; Asters, C. Bier man, J. Kirmis ; Petunias, J. Kirmis, Balsams, do.; Pansies, do.; Cut flowers in basket, do. Drawing, pen and ink Mrs. R.S.Hall, Miss Hall ; pencil; C.. Bierman, Mrs. A. McDonald ; Crayon, Miss Hall ; Oil painting, landscape, Mrs.R.J. Hall, A.F.McTavish ; other than landscape, Miss Hall, A.F.McTavish ; Water colâ€" or painting, Mrs. A. McDonald, Miss Hall ; Painting on china, Mrs. Morton and McDonald ; Painting on placques, Nrs. Morton, Miss Hall. cotton, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. A. MeDonâ€" ald ; Crochet, twine work, Mrs. W. W. Cleghorn, MissL. Fleischhauer;Arrasene work, MissFleischhauerand Hall; Berlin wool work flat, Mrs. A.MeDonald, Miss Fleischhauer ; Crochet lace, Miss Hall, Mrs. Cleghorn ; Worked whiskholder, Miss Kalbfleisch, A. Crerar; Crazy work, Miss Hall, Mrs.R.J.Hall ; Satin stitch work, Miss Hall, Mrs. Morton ; Kensington stitch work, Mrs. A. Mcâ€" Donald, Miss Hall ; Pinâ€"cushion, Miss Hall, Mrs. A. MeDonald ; Rickâ€"rack work, Miss Fleischhauer, Miss Hall ; Table centre or doileys, Mrs. Morton, Miss Hall; Doileys, Miss Fleischhauer, Miss Hall ; Teaâ€"pot cosey, Miss Kalbâ€" fleisch Miss Hall ; Tidies, any kind, Miss Kalbfleisch, Mrs. W. Klein ; Tatâ€" t‘ing, Mrs. Cleghorn, Miss Hall ; Sofa or Afghan rug, Miss Hall, Mrs. Mortâ€" on ; Gent‘s smoking cap, Misses Hall and Kalbfleisch ; Footâ€"stool, Misses Hall and Fleischhauer ; Saddleâ€"bags, Miss Hall and Mrs. R. J. Hall ; Photo holder, Misses Kalbfleisch and Hall ; panels worked or painted, Misses Kalbfleisch and Hall ; Cotton patch work . quilt, _ Misses â€" Faulbafer and Fleischhauer ; cloth patch work quilt, Misses Hall and Fleischhauer ; knitâ€" ted, Mrs. W. Kiein and Morton ; Croâ€" chet, Miss Hall, Mrs. Jos. McFadden ; Hooked mat, Miss Hall. Willtamsbure. Bresian Waterloo County Chronicle. _{MALL hound. Tan head and ears, black b»whibe and tan ‘body, last seen In Berlin. Party returning or giving information will be rewarded, and any one retaining him will be prosecuted. ALEX. G. HABBICK. â€"8T Waterl0o, Ont. Y virtue of the powers contained in a cerâ€" B tain indonture of Mortgage which will be producedJ on the day of sale, there will be sold to the highest bidder, on Friday the 13th day of October next at one o‘clock in the afternoon, Lots: numbers fourteen and twentY-soven in \\'right‘s part of the suryey of the village ofLinâ€" wood, in the County of Waterloo, according to a "p‘hm' th'ereot registered. ___ e Cl The Lots comprise one half acre of land on which is erected a comfortable dwelling and other out buildings. TERMS Cash. Urtzr,â€"On Sept. l4th. at Berlin, Lizzie, daughter of Theodore Urtel, in her l1th year. SchonpEtareyzER.â€"On Sept. 22nd at Elmira Emanuel, son of Moses Schondelmeyer, aged 11 years, 4 months and 19 days. Huzssomataxx.â€"On Sept. 13th in Berlin, the wife of Joseph Huebschmann, aged HuzBsomIaANN the wife. of 47 years and Orrentsmavsrr. â€"At?Elmira, on the 14th of September, Oscar, infant son of Henry Oppertshaeuser, aged 19 months and 19 days. Rirre®.â€"Near Floradale, on the 20th inst., Mary, daughter {of Wm. Ritter, aged 4 years, 11 months and 4 days. Zrecuer.â€"On Sept. 20th, at Goshen, Ind., Dr. C. Noah Ziegler. _‘ Snyperâ€"Snaxnrz.â€"At the residence of the bride‘s parents, Wilmot, on Sept., by Bisâ€" hop Cressman, Mr. Samuel Snyder of North Dumfries," to Angeline, . eldest daughter of Mr. Menno E. Shantz, Lurroâ€"Gzxz.â€"On Sept., 14th, at Berlin, by Rev. R. Vom Pirch, Mr. Carl. Luelo to Miss Auguste Genz, both of Berlin. DEATIS Harmaraxâ€"On Tuesday, at 9 p.m., Sept. 26, at Berlin, Sarah Anna, the wife of M. 8. Hallman, aged 35 years, 2 months and 23 days. % Funeral on Friday, Sept. 29th at 1.30 p. m.from her late residence,202 King street west, Berlin, to Mount Hope Cemetery for interment and then to the Evangelical Church, Waterloo, where a service will be held. ForrstER.â€"On Sept. Sth near St. Clements, the wife of George Foerster, of a daughâ€" ter. Warz.â€"On Sept., 11th, in Waterloo, the wife of Frank Walz, of a son. Moocrâ€"On Sept., 13th., at Waterloo, the wife of Charles Moogk, of a daughter. Rey.â€"On Sept., ISth, at St. Clements, the wife of Frank J. Rey, of a son. Erattr.â€"On Sept. 16th, at Breslau the wife of John Ermle, of a daughter. Terry.â€"On the 18th inst, at Linwood, the wife of Chas. Terry, of a son. Warp. near of a Brnrzxs.â€"On Sept 13th atiFlmira, the wife of Wm. Behrens, of a daughther. Oswarp.â€"In Berlin on Wednesday, ‘Nept., 20th, the wife of Mr. Henty Oswald of a son. Bowaraxâ€"On Sept. 18th near St. Jacobs, the wife of Seth. Bowman, of a son. KitxaPPEL.â€"In Peel township, on the 3rd of Sept., the wife of Joseph Kinappel, of a son. Deposits of S1 and upwards received. _ Interâ€" terestallowed from date of denosit to date of withdrawal, at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum and compounded halfâ€"yearly, on all sums remaining in tge bank 30 days or over. DEPOSIT RECEIPTS issued, interest pay able halfâ€"yearly, L. P. SNYDER, Mgr. Elmira Branch. Notes discounted. Drafts bought and sold. Special attention given to the collection of far mers‘ sale notes, < SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. $râ€"i h War Brru, Guelph, President (Incorporated by Act of Parliament.) Capital Authorized $1,000,000 Capital Paidâ€"up â€". â€" 607,400 Reserve Fund â€" â€" 75,000 Deposits â€" . â€" â€" â€" ~8,800,000 Assets â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 4796,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. be imitated by better players. It was late when the ball was set in motion andresulted in favor of our team by 1 goalto 0. I understand the return match is to be played in Strasburg in two weeks. PEsoNALS â€"Miss E. Shoemaker of Breslau visited Mr. E. Liebler‘s.â€"Mr. J. Swartz and wife took atrip to Mich. â€"Mr. J, Amos is back again from the World‘s Fair,â€"Old man Donnerworth is off to Towa to visit his son, John. A Mistarr.â€"We beg pardon for stating that our fast horse had run his last race. â€"He trotted another ‘heat‘ in Berlin on Sept. 5th, but as near as we can understand he lost money to his owner. Pearce to his ashes. A Srorit.â€"A pugilistic wave passed over Strasburg last week and unmisâ€" takable signs of the storm were plainly to be seert afterwards. The Traders Bank of Canada, CrEtpesBration.â€"Last Sunday Mr. Schlegel celebrated the 73rd birthday of his beloved. His son Charles and family of Plattsville and Mr. Morrison and wife of Oregon were present. The day was spent bappily and we hope the old lady may have good health for years to come Improvemexrs.â€"Mr. Dan Stauffer has put a new face on his wagon shop, and Mr. J. Weber a patent fence along his lot. ' MORTGAGE SALE ELMIRA BRANCH. â€"On the 21st inst, at the Model farm Linwood, the wife of Edward Ward, son . LOST. 3 days MARRIAGES BURTHS H S. StrRatny General Manager, I. J. StoxE, Mortgagee Taxs notice that the foregoing is a true copy of a proposed Byâ€"Law which has been taken into consideration and which will be finally passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo, in the event of the assent of the electors beâ€" ing obtained thereto after one month from the first publication theveof in the Waterloo Chronicle newspaper such first publication being on the 14th day of September, A. D. 1893 and that at the hour, day and places therein fixed for taking the votes of the elecâ€" tors the polls will be held. (9) Trrat the Mayor of the said Town shall attend at the said Council Chamber on the 13th day ofOctober 1893 at the hour of seyâ€" en o‘clock in the afternoon to appointpersons to attend at the various polling places and at the final summing up of the votes by the said Clerk respectively on behalf of the perâ€" sons interested in and promoting or opposing the passage of this Byâ€"Law respectively. (Countersigned) (8) Trrar the clerk of this Councilshall sum up the number of votes given for and against this Byâ€"Law at the Council Chamber on the 17th day of October A. D. 1893 at the hour of 11 o‘clock in the forenoon. Fi‘nallycpassed after the assent of tha rateâ€" payers at the Conncil Chamber in the Town of Waterloo thisâ€" day of November 1893. â€"â€"â€" Mayor. For the North Ward (Polling subâ€"divisâ€" ions No. 1 and 2 united) at The Liedertafel Hall, King Street, Mr. Charles Noecker, Deâ€" puty Returning Officer. _ _____ _ _ For the East Ward (Polling Subâ€"divisions Nos. 3 and 4 united) at Alex. G. Habbick,‘s office, Queen Street, Mr. Alex. G. Habbick, Deputy Returning Officer. ______ For the South Ward (Polling Subâ€"divisâ€" ions Nos. 5and 6 united) at the office of the Waterloo Woolen Company, King Street, Mr. Geo. Davidson, Deputy Returning Offiâ€" cer. For the West Ward (Polling Subâ€"divisions Nos. 7 and 8 united) at the old Council Chamber in the Market House, Mr. Charles A. Hachnel, Deputy Returning Ofijcpl'.__ same day, and at the places and by the Deâ€" puty Returning Officers hereunder. specified that is fo says ) L0 o 0. s (7)Trra‘ the votes of the qualified electors of the said Town of Waterloo shall be taken on this Byâ€"Law by ballot, pursuant to the Consoliâ€" dated Municipal Act 1892 on Monday the 16th day of OQctober A. D. 1893 from the hour of nine o‘clock in the forenoon, until the hour of five o‘clock in the afternoon of the (6)Traz thisByâ€"Law shall take effect upon from and after the 15th day of December A. D. 1893: (5)TrraT the said sum of $983 required as aforesaid to be raised levied and collected shall be so raised levied and collected. in each year during the currency of the said Debentures by a specialrate, sufficient thereâ€" for on all the rateable property within the Municipality of the said Town; (4)Tna7,the said Debentures shall be dated. on the day this Byâ€"Law shall take effect and shall bear incerest ab the rate of four and a half per cent per annumfrom ti;e Cate thereâ€" of, and such interest shall be pryable yearly at the office of the said Treasurer on the 15th day of December in each year of the said term; (3) Trramthe said Debenturesshall be made payable at the office of the Treasurer of the said Town on the 15th day of December in each of the next succeeding thirty years commencing with the year 1894 for the reâ€" spective amounts following, that is to say: â€" Kor 1894" $261 67 For 19090 §507 57 . 1805 ..274.08 5 1910 530 41 £6. 18086 286 41. . 1911 554 28 £o0tg97 200 30. = iolg 579 23 u3808 312 77 * ons 605 29 sn 1800, d26 8i ". lol4 632 53 1000. . odL iba.> 5 4015 660 99 SA AOOL 950. 92, .ts T016 690. 74 © 1002 «81208 _ 1917 721 82 £03903 ) 380 76. _ * WIOls 754 30 © 1904 407 36 (9. "1019 788 25 ts 1905 .. 425. 02 â€"\ <5... 1920 $23 72 ££. 1006 444 78. °t 1921 860 79 ©€ / 1907 464 s0 _ 1922 899 52 91008 485 72 . o 1998 940 00 Axv shall have attached thereto coupons for the payment of interest thereon; _ (2) Trrat it shall beâ€" lawfal for the said Mayor for the purposes hereinbefore set forth to cause any number of Debentures to the extent of $16,000 to be made andissued of not less than $100.00 _ each, which said Deâ€" bentures shall be sealed with the corporate seal of the said Town, and signed by the Mayor and. countersigned by the Treasurer thereof ; Be it therefore enacted by the corporation of the Town of Waterloo by the Municipal Council thereof in Council duly convened nd assembled, and it is bereby enacted. (1) Trra it shall be lawful for the Mayor or the said Town of Waterloo to cause to be raised by way of loan from any person or persons or body or bodies, corporate, who may be willing to advance the same upon the credit of the Debentures hereinafâ€" ter mentioned, a sum of money not exceeding in the whole the sum of $16,000 and to cause the same to be paid into the hands of the Treasurer of the said town for the purposes hereinafter set forth; Axp WirkrEaS the amount of the whole ratable property of the‘said municipality acâ€" cording to the last revised Assessment Roll of the said municipality being for the year 1893 is the sum of $1,292,660 ; Axp» Wirerras the amount of the existing Debenture debt of the said corporation is for principal the sum of $26,139 and for inâ€" terest the sum of $1,256 and no portion of the said principal or interest is in arrear. Town of Waterloo. Byâ€"Law No. 138. WHF.R]"“A\R it is deemed desirable and expedient upon sanitary and other ounds to provide for a system of sewerage the Town of Waterloo; Axp WirerEas plans and estimates as to the cost of construction of the said system have been prepared by Herbert J. Bowman Civil Engineer; Axp WuErEaS it is estimated that the cost thereof to the Town of Waterloo in addition to the amount to be raised from time to time by the Jocal assessment plan will amount to the sum of $16,000 which amount the corporation of the said town will require to borroy ye 3 Axp WuerEas for the purpose aforeâ€" said it will be necessary for the corporation of the said town to issue its Debentures for and to create a debt to the amount of §16,â€" 000 as hereinafter mentioned, and such debt and the Debentures to be issued therefor shall be made payable in thirty years at the furthest from the day on which this Byâ€"Law takes effect ; Axp WiarrEas it will require the sum of §983 to be raised annually by special rate for paying the said debtand interest ; To raise the sum of §16,000.00, Jor the pur pose of aiding in construction of a system 0 sewerage, and to authorize the issue ‘of De bentures therefor and for other purposes, 389 407 425 444 464 NOTICE. F. Corqurou®, Clerk Clerk dealer in Choice Cigars, Tobaceos, Cigarettes and Smokâ€" ers‘ Sundries, Mouth Organs, Pocket Knives Purses, Etc. Teas, Green and Black, Green and Roasted Coffees a Specialty. Canned iGoods, Sugars. Also first class cigars. KUMPE‘S BLOCK, Waterloo Sheriff‘s Office, Berlin, } Fresh Groceries Covnry or WarERLOG To Wir: Court of Orer and Tern Delivery and Assize an County, will be holden Ar Twenye O‘crock, Noox. Of which all Justices of the Peace, Coroners. Constables, Gaolers, and all others concerned ate required te take notice and attend to do and perform all ‘duties which appertain to them. M. SPRINGER, SuERIrE. Monday, Oth October, 1893, A Lotconsisting of 14 acres of land, well drained, lying immediately north of the school grounds on King street, On the proverty is a good 14 story brick dwelâ€" ling with kitchen attached, two. wells with hard and soft water, and a good frame barn, TERMsS: Twentyâ€"five per cent of the purâ€" chase money in Cash on the day of the sale, and balance within thirty days. _ FOUR town lots containing oneâ€"fifth of an acrer each, situated between Spring and Elgin st.eets and fronting on Queen street, Waterloo C. M. TAYLOR, A BUGGY horse for hire for six months commencing at once. . Horse will be careâ€" fully handled, moderately driven and well fed. Apply at CHRONICLE OFFICE. the following property belonging to the estate of the late Adam Seip : â€" Cc e A AUCTION SALE THE undersigned will offer for sale by public auction on the premises in the Town of Waterloo on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1893, Will sell the property known as *‘Moore‘s Hill," lying at the Eastend of Queen Street, Beriin, containing 8 A. 3 R. 10 P., on which are over fortyâ€"five apple trees of the best varieties of fruit. Finest location in town. Intending purchasers need not write asking for "lowest figure." . No reasonable offer refused. Addres$ Live stock, poultry included, must be on the grounds by ten o‘clock a. m. Judging will beâ€" gin at I2 o‘clock noon Sir Geo. Kirkpatrick, Lieutenantâ€"Governor of Ontario will be present on this day and inspect the exhibits. For Prize Lists and information apply to J. M: StareueR. BexgamtN Devitt, President, Rerlin. Secâ€"Treas, Wn,tel:;l_oo gee Ist Day, Tucsday, September 26.1 All articles intended for Exhibition must be on the grounds and in the building: The Budges begin their work atb 12 o‘clock noon. Band concert in the evening, 2nd Day, Wednesday, September 27. Spccdinsz contests both forencon and afterâ€" noon, including in all 8 trotting and pacing contests for horses, a bicycle race and a dog race in single harness driven to cart. Band concert in the eveninz. SERVANT WANTED Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday SEPT., 26, 27 and 28. PROGRAMME. Open to the Province EXHIBITION. 1. September, 1893 Sale to commence at 2 o‘clock p. m Chas, H, Frochlich, Auctioncer, Waterloo, Sept, 13th 35 J. F. Schaefer. W‘ANY good farms for sale in Waterloo § County. Send for the "Farm Advertisâ€" v‘; it is sent free and gives full particulars and rices, also shows photographs of some farm vildings. . Address J. J, DALY, Guelph, P.0. ing Str near R King Street, R A good Servant Girl wanted. Aprly at Mrs. Tros.Briara‘s, Frederick St., 35â€" Berlin. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT. of all kinds constantly on hand FARMS FOR SALE TOWN PARK, BERLIN HORSE W ANTED. AT THE COURT HOUSE J. G. DOERSAM 3rd Day, Thursday, September 28. ho n WATERLOO, ONT. NORTH WATERLOO ASSIZHES. In the town of Berlin, on FOR SA LE Gzo.C, PeppuER . Executor Louis Sete J £â€"ORâ€"â€" No. 1 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Calif. No. 191 South Clark St. 00, ). oric® is hereby IN given, that the rminer and General Gaol and Nisi Prius for the said. S. P. BOWMAN 1893 ilway Track $2,000 in Prizes Chicago, 111 2â€"Gmo 36 |; YY Berlin, brick q lbedrooms, furnace ar w s Having made it a thorough study, and using only the latest imâ€"= proved materials and appliances, enables me to produce photographs according to the rules of art. Such photographs possess breath of lightâ€" ing and harmony in composition, show the subjects leading and best characters, the best and most comâ€" plimentary view of the face and figure etc. If you want such a photo and come prepared to pay a reasonable price I can. guarantee you perfect satisfaction. I can also supply you with a map of yourself as good and as cheap as any likâ€" ness taker can take it. f THE ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER BERLIN,ONT. Long experience in the Art. Takes this opportunity of informing the citizens of Berlin and surrounding country that he has commenced the business of Unâ€" dertaking and Carriage Making a Bricker Old Stand, Queen St., Berlin. Having had: many years practical experience both in Carâ€" riage Making and Undertaking, he is cerâ€" tain that he will be able to give general satisâ€" . faction, _ All kinds of repairing, painting and trimming done on the shortest notice. A. full line of COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, , Ete., Etc., kept constantly on hand. Havâ€". ing no connection with any combination and my prices are not governed by the Unâ€" dertaker‘s Association,§he can give you the best the markets {afford at moderate prices. Kindly give him a trial and be convinced. A first.class hearse and outfit. furnished forâ€" funerals. â€" EMBALMING A SPECIALTY, PLOTORAPHS, Shop & Warerooms at Bricker‘s Old Stand, Queen Street, BERLIN. Calls by day or night promptly attended to Both German and English spoken. Resiâ€" dence on Scott Street. Electors are called upon to examine the said. list, and, if any omissions or any. other errors are found therein to take immediate proceedâ€" %ngls to have the said errors corrected according o law. Dated at St. Clements, Sept. 2nd, 1893, i J, L, KROETSCH, 5 When two or three years in force it is nonâ€"forfeitable, even for failure to pay renewal premiums, remaining in Equality between policyâ€"holders i9 secured by insuring in three classesâ€" abstainers, general and womenâ€"giving> each in profits the true benefit of its> own longevity. Your choice of all sound plans o assurance »4ered, mo other. H. C. BARLETT It provides a legacy certain instead of a law suit possible. The Policy of the Dominion Life is a straight promise to payâ€"like a bank draft, almost unconditional. _ No reâ€" striction on travel or occupation. The RATES compare favorably with any in the world. wll force TILL THE FALUE IS EXHAUSTED, AGENTS WANTED. _ Apply now for choice of territory to Municipality of the Township of lesly, in the County of Waterloo Authorized Capital $1,000,000. €ov‘t Deposit at Ottawa $50,000 Subscribed Capital $2 57,000. JAMES INNES, M. P., CHR. KUMPF Esq., PrESIDENT. VicEâ€"PRESIDENT THOS. HILLIARD, Maxacing Dirroror. THE Dominion Life Assurance Co‘y, Head Office, â€" Waterloo, Ont. â€"36 VOTERS‘ LIST, 1893. UNDERTAKER And Carriage Maker. C. SCHNEUKER rHace and bathroom . Write _ T. A, GALE, Mercantile Fire Insurance C»?’v Waterlo0, THOS. HILLIARD NOTICE Cnpital $2 57,000. Paid up Capital $64,400 Managing Director House in Waterloo or teferred, must have fve H Clerk of Wellesley Welâ€"

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