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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 15 Feb 1894, p. 1

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TICE. EEK“ & ctionSal a Sales "v. l' rrrs "r hereby nttti. In! ot ' [ iiirl":.rj'ii?ili,l.a H ur-n-X~ al account- on ugh-torn the 11mg cap-Inn hm then set thndn torm1iectiors.- ' 'HILIP HOHMEIKR. , E WARM lie Auctioxi t d the MI ltttk.uidEi It) :5ALE. undredfold See IE BEAN, ICE. FEBRUARY ISTM SALE u. 1mm ('hroniele andOrgn. Page 8. LIVE STOCK, FURNITURE. u m-rloo or rm have an Write " l n v e C or, Wager!” l N TX V, RH, trt " F aunt)». II "tMitt I' hurrah. _'r "alt. lot I bug- ' nukes. ' moden 1nd one ’." reach“ . Waterloo 'tZ‘J‘r paper Viult" orders fed thn 3394, Ifiku I under wrvdl: swap!) “mum wuccess M (: fundhr. l ”r, l har. _ -'plows, ', mrnagg A.“ tssts." 1 V number :mfxlnuble il kettle. l barrel _ winking , a“ ttths. a vnc-roug On ttit m' ' par, toal by "N old “‘5 old UN old. rtisine at rlin berry, Tir, "F0 or ae nk hens. )PODIO l irou w,wp r Fa/it vliction m .' 'd 3mm l” "ten, ( Ugh“: it)". o'ltert and "" ~ixth "JWmhip good lg "r mm .rd. itlttt. " bush 'm' waded "lose to itsfroui " " ii.' - xx. Pa ae, Go; lrneiCt '. I cut. {on of this de N Ew :CSS . isle 11‘ I/ mus '(‘dlt My We have just oliened out a fine lot of the very newest things in ight dress materials for evening wear. Amongst the newest are a great variety of Crepons in wool and wool and silk mixed, Basket Cloths, Honeycomb Cloths, Gloria Silks, Armure Cloths, New Cashmere, Serge and Nun's Veilings. New Trimmings, Laces and Ribbons. All Shades, Lengths and Sizes in Silk Gloves. Best PORTLAND CEMENT, GOLDEN, HYDRAULIC CEMENT and PLASTER PARIS ur mmplete in all its Bunches and prices as well " quality will be RIGHT- P lumbing, G88. and Water Fitting on shortest notice. MT AIR FURNACES. - - CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Advertise in the Waterloo ' County ' Chronicle. ’-;,.L.‘.1BER IN EACH YEAR. Special “Mutton glvon tle.", Farmars' Saws Nofos. Ittmrgihr. ESTABLISHED tttot HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. CAPITAL PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS Raga - - - - - - - - 32ft Agent for the Celebrated PEASE FURNACE 0V"? Job M” THE BOEHMER 00., D VOL. XL-NO. 7 " me curload, and will be sold at HARDWARE, STOVE and TINWARE JACOB CONRAD, WATERLOO 2I oc, AND UDWARDS RECéIVEO, AND CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST ":'_RE3T ADDED TO THE PRINCIPAL AT THE END OF MAY AND E’wch BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FARMERS' NOTES anounren l",', an mums AT ALL POINTS IN CANADA. AND THE PRINCIPAL , 'r,a, Umrao Saris. GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE. BERMUDA, &c. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT DRESS matwlnny @th 'ijtthririt,i, B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER, WATERLCO BRANCH to the Colloctlon of Commercial Pttper, THE of Berlin (Limited.) to defy competition. ‘My stock 0 H. J. GRASETT, MANAGER, swam ”in“ OOFLANDS EBB TEA USE 86,000,000 00,000 WATERLOO, bNTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 15, 1894. A BUD PON] Att the my. " the County “a nun-m “refill Inn-urinal uni put Incl “In!" _ c all”. John It, Hooper was committed tor ; trial at Tliree Rivers, Qua. on Friday l on:the “hood charge ngainst him inl connection with his wife's death. Brantfoird sports want to get the Corbett"hiclrison prize tight next June. They proppse 1eofler a $50,000 purse and to puil up an tunphithenterjust out- side the city “mild Thus far thirty names at ti,000 each have been sucur ed on a guiuantee list. The po)otfiee at Mount Brydgss was entered byi thieves one night last, week, The intruterte found the safe unlocked It contained $80 in cash. some 870 in stamps, Mnote for $1,000 and other papers of Value to those interested, all of which Were carried off. No clue. John Brandau, ot North Essthope, has issued: a writ against Ifrs.Turnbul of Stratiord: claiming $1,500 damages for alleged breach of promise of mar- riage, On Friday Mrs. Turnbull ob. tained at Dagoode Hall an injunction restraining Brandau from publishing certain letters he had received from her Before her marriage she was Miss An- nie Forrest, of North Ensthope, and she, Brandau alleges, was engaged to marry hilh, but instead of doing so married Robert Turnbull. During the, alleged engagement Brandau received many letters from Miss Forrest, and those, the now alleges. he has beer, showing_tp some of his relatives, Bran dau set up that he had a right to use the letters as he chose. that he intend- rd to sue {for damages for breach of pro- mise of marriage, and his use of the letters in that action should not be in. terfered with, and the court restrained him only from publishing the letters ohiir than in his action against the plaintiff. There died on buturday, the 3rd, on the homastea.d, lot 10, con. 9, Beverly Mr. Donsld McDonald, one of the old- eat an 1 mo‘st respected residsnts. About three years ago his health became af fected with an obscure disease of the spine, any subsequently he had simply wasted spray. The family came origin- ally from the parish of Alva,'.Badenoch, InvernesUhire, Scotland, reaching this country in 1843. Samuel} Satclmll, of North Easthope is underhrrest for seduction. Hulda Rusel is] the complainant. A man nimed Boyd of Lutuwel has been arr rested all a similar phwge. Mcpad'rey and Murray, the Strat- ford men;who drove a hvery horsn to death, have been made to pay 8125, Mr. thn Wheuley of West Zorra. had his herd of cattle dehorned, consist- ing of 3? head. Feb. '6--The, home of Afr. Fred Pauli Wits the scene of a happy event on Tueilay of last week, the occasion being t ie marriage ofhis eldest daugh- ter, Loin“, to Mr. Doerr. The bnde was att! red in a. magnificent costume and lopkrd charming. Miss Gusts. Doerr acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Valentine Dollner assisted the groom. Rev.M .Blunck 'performed the pleasi g ceremo y. A large number of friends were e Atertained and a very pleasant time w spent, the usual‘amusements being i dulged in till a. late hour. The happy icouple will.remove shortly to Mornizigton where Mr. Doerr is the owner l f a. fine farm. We extend to them ur hearty congratulations and may p perity attend them through life . . . .Mr.George Vogt has lost a fine horse. . .Mr.W.Peters has taken - ession tthe store he purchased in: J. Att idge. V. Bea-let he. now opeisd out " fine, are k of Spring Goods. Give him. be you buy elsewhere. Hie prices are rig Come ind he nouvinoed. P IrAL.-h1i" Nellie Pollock has none Cheltanhem on e viiet to her V. r Betriet 1h'lrdlt1'l'f on " Ph A meeting was held at this laoel wee an em nt of anew it fell uneven- gi,?,??'),! 'ttflutter. 01%: 3:15;: last Wednesday evening the htl'fl f C,t"ttl'dll, ',elk"d,',,1 being well f111ed are rig Come and be convinced. for the pure of orgenizing . literary l and the MEI)“. . . .The funeral of P NAC-MUS Nellie Poilook has society. r.,A;W. Devitt was nun” Min Eliza Muskie took place from a F Cheltenham on a viiet to her imonsly moved by the meeting-to take 1 her mother’s reaidedee, Arthur, St.,lut god Miss Maggie Wilkinson-Dr. the chair, after those present had em] Thuraday aftamooni and proceeded to G of Berlin apent Sunduy " Mr. pressed themselves that such a aoeiety Winterboume cemelery. _ Re . A. M. A. smse's.---Mi" Sure Hwkett in would be tmtesthtial to both old ondHamiltonofieiutedW153zaEronafin viei hen-sister in Pal-ton.-.- yimntrittetifdeinimqteeqtas matestatauverhentuuts quiet Mia. . Boomtitrtsttethttar our. T,r9eipig:tqiqivuter',,lue1r,tuth..#..1tg notmaineqsotHty _ ‘eoeeybdveehein Mike:- ed: atr.Wrri.Nfitrtsali,Nn,,-Mi.0. Macmillan. With the toe hunter.» “mini-1m. D. Bum Vice we. Byron. adv-eta again; now will d-Mr. Trijn9iiEinW. and It9..'eer, Enema, will. 13_" . lu.trh 1tttefeitlrVPettr1ey . Ptt NEWS NUGGETS. GET FROM CORRES- DENTB AND OTHER SOURCES. Bummer. Ellwood. the work and from the manner in which the mill has now been fitted up, we have no doubt it will be able to do more and better work than heretofore' A large quantity of sawloga has alreAdy been brought in and should there be tV few weeks more sleighing, the quantity will no doubt be greatly augment- ed as the farmers are anxmus to make the best possible use of the huge amount ‘of timber uprooted by the storm of 20th April last Mr. Thos Ovens is now in charge of the mill and customers mey expect the fullest possible satitdaetion, Mr.Wm.Woods, weaver,' is again a widower, his wife having died Wednes- day, 8th inst. after a. few days' illness from la. grippe. The funeral took place on Friday. Mr. Woods and his deceased wife had only been married some fifteen months. Mr Woods is singularly unfortunate, his first wife having died from a similar cause 3 ttne 2 years ago. BRrrws.--Mr. Fred Moser, a former resident of thin place and latterly of the Delmonico Hotel, Berlin, has re- turned and taken up his abode among us, having secured rooms in the dwell- ing of Mr. Morris 1htel--A few months ago there were quite a number of vacant Louses in town; at, the pres- eat time it would be hard to get a house at any price --0ur monthly fair took place on Thursday last and was, a3 usual, quite largely attended, but the, number of cattle offered for sale, was very limited and the number of sales made still less, there being no buyers on the ground, Toronto and other markets are being reported Com- pletely glutted.--The Phonographic Concert by the Laing Brothers of Acton was held in thoMethodist church on Thursday evening last, but, owing to unfavorable roads and the fact that they had held a similar concert here a year ago. the patronage accorded them was decidedly small. The Concert, however, was good and would be of great interest in localities where not previously held I Friday night we had an unus- ual event this season. via, rain, thun- der and lightning, followed on Satur day by cold, snow and drifts. ' . .Mr Wm. Strachan is visiting in Mitchell . . . .Mr. Herb Nicklin i; still confined to his bed.. .Mr. Allen, the genial London Life agent, was in town this week. . ' .Mr. Donald J ack represents North Perth at Central Farmers' In. stitute in Toronto. . . . Mayoerry Bros. made their annual sale of fat cattle to Moses Grimm at an average of $31 per head. They had over 20 head. . ' .Mr. Ed. Rutherford is visiting at home... . The tea meeting in connection with the Knox church anniversary takes place on the last Monday evening of this month. The following' reverend gentlemen have signified their accept- ance as ptxrrakiugosua, Leitch of Strat- ford, Kay and Tonge of Milvertoa, Morristou of Listowel, Henderson of Atwood, Cameron of North Church, and Mr. Gunne of Millbank. Also others together with the choir will make an attractive, entertaining and pleasant company, a. mingling of Chris- tian friends whose ready wit and hum. or, So well known is readily appreciat- ed. Come all and show" that the church will and can work harmonious- ly. The following were elected elders of Knox Church. Henry Reid, Wm. Young and Wm Campbell.. . .The Misses Tilley of Stratford were visiting here on Sunday. . . .Mr.Will Chalmers has rented his grandfather's farm near Poole, Here is a. chance for the belles to dingle around the bachelor's heart. . . ' .Mr. Taylor had anumber of teams removing his furniture, etc., this week. . . . .Mr. Sam., Harron is making pre- parations for building this spring and so is Hugh Kerr . . . .The inconvenience caused by the closing of Berringer's bridge is getting more than blessings heaped on the old eouneil's head. It really is disgraceful, something should be done to hasten it on, and make pas- sable. not. Thomvmgom ed: .Mr.wnt.Nitohesl D. ti'rtt, Pit?', M. A ill. 7ii d ",iiii'it,At,t.teii'ifij, ,ttiet.gl, A A)“ Wen Intro-e; MIIIMIIII. T moved on the farm last Thumday,torm erly occupied by Mr. Nelson Hewitt the latter taking up his residence in i the house belonging to Mr Joseph I Weber. ' . . Mr. C Olieher has instruct- led J. Heferen tn sell hy public nuc- ition on the 19th inst, his entire live lstm:k,' imp‘e tents, Se., no reserve", as i the owner i retiring from farming. l . . . .The P. df Industry have nu branch Iin this loculi y ‘as yer, but, would str ' cure'a. good I enlhel'allip if the matter was taken upN. . .Our hula burg is talking telephonytut presunt No doubt [it would be a. move in the right (lime ition if secured. . . .Quite a. nutubevat. |tended the Elmin fair last Monday. BRIErss.--Mr. Ahmm Kellar from Michigan spout. Sunday with his cousin, M Dewitt. . . .Some of the U. L'twth- ran attended the quarterly meeting at Bloomingdale last Sum] J. . . . Mm. C. D. Bowman who has been on the sivk list is inuprm iug. Menu-Ion PERSONALS -M iss Eva IIUdgsnn, is reported sick, thir, Week . " Fri. tuls f om Dundalk are visiting at the hum:- of Mr Hannah. .,. . Miss Pearl Enum- of qumingtnn is visihng at the lmuw of Mr. J. Sault. 1hurups.--A carnival is expvcti-(l to be given nexrhlatumlay on the llmlwlor dam. . . .The It. T. (If T will gin: n grand concert nth Friday evening in Gliek's hall. A good prngmnime is ex. pected. Local and foreign talent. . . . A very pleasant evening was vallt. at the home of Mr,W. Gibb, Inst Sigur- day. A programmes was soon arrmigwl and after that was finished, tea was served. The company dispersed at an early hour . . . M P. Wm. Jardine gave a. very pleasant and instructive enter- tainment at Glick's hall last Friday evening. A large number of Stt‘l‘vup- ticon views of the late Civil Watt in the United States were shown, us well as a lot of amusing picturys that pleased, the young folks very highly. Il r. Jar- dine being a veteran of :the \Var gave a. very vivid description of the 1ienvs from personal experience. The at- tendance was not as large as might have been owing to the weather. CHURCH NoTes--Anniversary ser- mons will be preached in the Methtr dist church next Sunday by the Rev. Mr. Scott of Galt., . .The' meeting of the Y.P.S.C.E. will' be held in the lecture room of the Methodist church, Feb, 20th. Leaders, Messrs. C.l’.Wil- kins and J.A. Beanie. Elwin. Pr:rvsosALs.-Miss Ella t'ttley enter- tained a" number Of her friends very pleasantly last Friday evening. . .. Mrs. 'Stinson, accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss Ella Lucklmrdt, is visiting friends at Bradford, Ont. . . ' .Miss Linder of Elora, is the guest of ex-cuuncillur Uttley ' . . . Mrs. Scott of Elam; has returned to Elma after spending a- few weeks with her daugh- ter, Mrs D Ratz. . . .Lmvid M. Fear is seriously ill with congestion of the lungs. _ The Sons of Temperance, of Elmira, paid a visit to their Glenallan friends hurt Tuesday evening. . . .The hockey match hlst week proved to be a surprise to everybody, All were of the opinion l that the German element would cer- tainly win, as that class is considerably in the majority here, but have decided it otherwise. The Britons Won by 3 goals to 2 after a half-hour's well con- tested game. Their success may be at- tributed to their having an excellent goal keeper which the Germans lacked. A return match “ill come of? as FO0t1 as the ice is favorable, when probably the tables will be turned and the Brit- one have to bite the dust. . . .Our vil. lagers have nothiagtoumpuin of now in the matter of having no entertain. mont to attend. Two will be held this week, The Victor Comedy Co.(colored) lhold forth on Thursday evening, and l the Eden Fontana, Combination on l Saturday evening. 'Both companies promise great things and no doubt will be liberally patronized. . . .A heavy snow storm last Monday has caused considerable stagnation in teaming op- omtions in this vicinity. While there was any mgmt of wow it fell uneven- "n' the to cornea being well Med l',,ih"L",%, baee....The funeral of P“ no busing-E afar - I, no'kbubs timed]! mien 2t,tataji.'tt In“ ','s',t,',ihi1St1"gt.t 19-! oesiof our last monthly Wie held on Monday of this week was hampered by the unusually blustery weather attend, ed by severe fro,t, which accounts for there being I. marked ubuence of onto side buyers. Farmers turned out well, however, considering the weather, and although there was little live stock that changed hands, there seemed to be cun- siderable money handled as our bank- ers were busy all day, and the men- chants were not allcwvd to id'e their time 'sway. . . .5hss Berta Snyilvr, late ot Toronto, has commenced tho teach- ing of music on the organ and piano. Her residence at present is on Arthur St. above J P. LuclrGrxit's harness wareroome. tht. Annual, Mas?" J. Richher it” at prmwnt at- tending tho Sr.-lPrunu-’u Colieee,Herlio. . . . . M rs. Joe Uuherschlug move-l him her new "sideueelot Tuesdny. She will “OW-ham a comfortable home. . . .SEI- vieeo, were held in the C tVolie church on Monaay and Wednesday of thip week. T SL'ItI'uIsIc. Last, Suurduy awning as the family of Mr. John Krehliue was about to Mk? to their repose a rap was heard The door in coniwquvnu- wan opened and in cmmI nhout thirty hilarious in ’ividuula However much astonishwd the hum-mes werc,they Warmr ly wulcouwd their culls-rs. A good part of the owning was went in gallws,]resfs and merry making, until achange in the programme took, place. The well victuulled baskets were then opened and the whole company jomed in with con- tiorttMICe to free them of the contents. The party broke up near morning, Notwithstanding the crv of “hard‘ times" and the grumbling of the farmer pre arations are going dn space for the erection of new buildings and repairing of old ones. Mr. G Shilling near Shantz Station is getting timber ready for a new barn. Mr. Fred Schsefer will veneer his house with brick this surnmer.There is not a vacant house in the vil age and now is ugood time for for capitalists to build . . ' .Mr. A.Sten gel who has been on the sick list is g!» ing to Hot Splings, Arkansas, for bis health. ' . .Mr John Fry is able to' be out again. . . .Miss Chaloner is improv- ing. . . .There are rumors of a wedding in the near future..,.Mr. Wm. B. Thomas and wife of Ilowndale have nearly recovered from the shaking up they got at Lexington a week ago. . . . Mr. J. Klippert called upon a number of friends here last week. . . .Farmers are as busy as bees harvesting ice . .. . We had the tirst thunder storm of the season on the 9th inst. . . . Ezra, young- est son of the Pow. Moses Bowman-of Mannheim, is at present with bis brother-in-law, Mr. J. W. Berry,study- ing for the teaching profession. ' . . Messrs. D. and H. Geiger of South Huron were visiting friends in town during the past week . . . .M r. and Mrs. Dedels were the guests of James Geiger _ on Sunday. . . . Miss Bingeman and Miss Gabel of Washington spent some i time in the village last week... .hir. A. S. Geiger went to the Royal Clty on business on Saturday . . . .Our genial friend Mr. J. W Berry was presented by his wife with a tine young son‘ on the 6th inst. . . . M rs. Shaqtz of Berlin, was visiting at home last week . . . . Mr. John Bretz of Gait, 1isited friends in the village last week. . . .Mrs. May " ter spending three weeks in Brandord has returned home. . . . Miss Hattie Shoemaker of Conestoga spent a few days at home during the past week Mr. Fred Diesenroth has purchased a lot from Mr. John Rousing and is now having the material planed on the ground in preparation of building a re- sidence in the spring. . . .The subject for debate on Monday last of the liter- ary Society was: Resolved, that Gum menial Union wbuld be more bene6eUl to Canada than.Imperial Federation. Messrs. Acbuon and MacBeth upheld the tstfirmative, and Messrs. David Smith spoke in favor of Imperial Fod- eration....Miaa Edith Kay left for Brantford to attend the Ladies’ College there"'°Tbe K o. T. M., inattlled their offitsera tor the ensuing six months. After the installation all enjoyed an oyster supper. . . . Mr. Adan: Bipiserl,oesa, damaged citinna. panned any on Thur-day Feb. lat, after a lingering ith- of nearly a year. Bis remain: ventinterred in the Lutheran do!” tary_8atnrda!abernoen. the large fum- iiiiidrLlr,ere “mum. t,trp,8t$y=rtplir)/tl' .5i, ;“M...""" "mama? .. . them in whidlho m . tui-ttehhsdtttmottemsd .4, ml "Hon. “rfllllll. WHOLE NUMBER, 203:}. (tte tu"at1"a1'l'trtJ'l" "attettpt iii “than. a." ; _ an want-wu- as. A POINTER Bed Room Suits - - - $1100 Dining-room Exten. Tables ' 5 50 Kitchen Chairs - - - .30 Side Boards - - - - - $10.00 Rocking Chairs - - - ' 100 These lines, together with an immense stock of UARPETS AND CURTAINS fl, l]. LANG t 00., BERLI Friday morning we had an unusually severe snow storm which developed in. to thunder and lightning uni rain hy mah'. . . .Jas.M9lrosr- had " left hand badly cut while working; at a lathe it. the foundry... .H. A. IlartlHH, spent a day in London... .w, A. Weiler of New Hamburg was in Harlan a day last week. . . .Henry Hum-r. Mich, Are , spent Saturday in lh-rhn. . . Ht m re- ported with good authority that John Meyer is preparing to 1:0 to IOWA city .H...0000.tHt00tt0.e . BEST/lr-ii-rf:, _ . L .it l I u! ' 'ttttto-sr-t_ ....Joe Lenhnrd Fpt'trt u (lay in Bvrlih and Waterloo on Luwirics ...Herltert Bernhurdt sold his inr‘wr “05111088 to Jacob Brandt of Wm: rloo, Come on, Jake you "ill do swell er, . ' .5lrc.Len, hard is contined to her bud, owing to a severe cold. . . . Mr. H sfterrnehl of Petersburg has ' named by Joe Lunlmrd as an ttpr-ice to the husi mess. . . . Huury Meyer spout Sunday under the parental roof in Wrlesley. ....The snow storm u Mich ind rand here all day Monday and half thr, night left tho roads and sidvmnlks in bad shape. he“ II-mhurx. Provincial Commandtr My Knight. F. Holwell visited " “mot Tent. No. 80 Knights of the 1laccccbevsltst Tues day evening and congrutnlah d its otii. cms upon its chvllvnt standing, sir Kt. Holwell was entertained nt an eye ter supper after tun meeting in Bunkers hotel a number of speeches were ”we and excellent songs sung, the snlrrTist, ing Williehome" sung bsr Mr. F, Ma Callum,baritone, was well appreciated and deserves credit . . . .Svuntov Merner and yr, L. G. I’mluegnal. “rm! to Baden, end visited Mr. J. Livingston M. P... er. choh Becker, Rev. Gruetzner, Boettger, and L. G. Peque. net left for Neustadt to atttand the convention of the German Baptist church... .Mr. Peter Lang of Rocher ter was in town foru few days. . . . Rev A, Schulte of New York, occupied the pulpit in the Baptist church In Sunday and delivered an excellent sermon. Representing the London and Lancashira, North Brits! and 1mm, Phoenix of Brooklyn, M. S. HALLMAN. Fire Insurance. for you if you want to furnish your House Cheap. legs, Tummo, Om _ u' f V‘ ." 'i, (h! Unquesurruhry Canada', than“: Cum menial Schools. f t »- vr's fr,, Mm nun l‘|.\]J}~IL ts),nsh Al I“ 's A '. are great values offered by 'Garret., (Continued on 8th Page.) cur, - ONT- linden eu , n at "a Cert. trnl Business Col. if; Li). Ir?

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