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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 28 Jun 1894, p. 8

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th bf imam-'19 Sale 25 to 30 per cent. LESS at a Big Snap, than regular prices. Illlliiflil6 31108., Waterloo. Having fully as- sorted our large stock of prints y the purchase of about This Score Closes Every Evening at 7 a'. c'oc‘n except Tuesday and Saturday. PRINTS. Bargains. ' Cheap Cash Store, Three extra special numbers in gray cotton bought within the last two weeks at prices never be- fore quoted for the same quality of goods. A Chap Gash SMaléZ' Note the following Prices: -". No. 1, 25 yards. tut No. 2, 17 yards. tull No. 3, The' verdict of all who have seen these goods is that they never saw their equal for the price. MYTH 131108.]: re are offering Prints at from Come and secure bargains at SMYTH BROS. ---AT--- 12%yards, $1.00 KING ST, BERLIN TAST Y, DESIRABLE PATTERNS, J. Thompson, 'srhitesraahing Simon Scbiedel. wood... . . . Solomon s. Hole, wood. . . . lb. for white bread and lic. per lb. for graham and Bye bread, = For beef 5 le. per lb. for forequarter and 6lc per lb. for hind quarter. John Fennel], coal, ' . . . . . ' . . John Feunoll, ooal, . . . . . I . " Anthea Mig, Co., repairs. ' . . Rucheu Bowman. lt . . Vetter Bros” porting ML . .. W. H. Becker & Co., sundries Jacob Oberholtzer, gravel . . .. A. O. Boehmer, trees . . . . . .. Your Committee recommend that the chairman secure lumber for win. dow covers and repairing of walks at jailor's residence and also to have eave troughs repaired wind; necessary and put a new one on lrorlet' house. All of which is respectfully submitted. J. C. BREI’I'HAL PT, Chairman. Com. Rooms, Berlin, June 21, ’93. Ileport adopted. Crops have picked up greatly of ldte. . . . .The Methodist picnic socially and timsneially was a great success. The people have come to rely on them furn- ishing the best of everything for their enjoyment and their trust was not mis- placed. The choicest delicacies and al. so more substantial appetizers were to be had in abundance and dealt out byl generous hands. The entertainment, vocally and instrumentallv was except- ionally good, and too much praise can- not be given the management. So pleased were all that it has been decid- ed to have another in aid of the Sunday School in the near future. The receipts amounted to $90. The Milverton band played some choice selections and were a great acquisition. . . .Mr. H. Nicklin has had a relapse,and is very weak ' . . ' Mr. George Thompson is once more able to take out door exercise. . . .An astonishing large number took in the excursion to Guelph. The calf suppos- ed the only living curiosity was the chief attraction and was found alas,too slick and healthy looking. Plenty to eat, lots of the celebrated Mill’s tatf'y and all returned home happy. . . .Mra. Bird has rent?t her residence to Mr. Wetlaufer late Milverton. She will it is understood go to Brantford to lit e) Your Committee would recommend in conclusion that the sum of $6000 be levied for the support and mainten- ance of the Poor at the house of I ndus- try and Refuge for the current year. All of which is respectfully submitted. A McAcsLix, Chairman pro. tem. Committee rooms, Berlin June 2l, '91. T Report adopted. . Corny PROPERTY. To the Municipal Council of the County of Waterloo. (ientlemen,-Your standing com- mittee on County property beg leave to recommend payment of the follow- mg "counts: Chan. Mogk.for electric wires kc. Hymmen & Russell, sundries. . . . Simpson & Co, chairs my] repairs The council passed various hy-laws. Nos. Ms, 1:10, 410, Ill, lle ted Il:'s, relating to the borrowing of moneys cvtf1tnning, township and bylaws, etc., were reads third time and passed. Council adjourned at i; 13 p. m. to meet again on Dec. l.'l, 'yr, at 10 a. m. Your committee would also report that no action be taken as regsrds Gas beimrintropueed in Poor Kong - Wbuld also report that the Warden and Clerk be instructed to sign memo- rial A and B from counties Welland unity in petitioning Legislative As- sembly to amend act respecting coron- ers and of the disposing of bodies. HAvssAs, Fis--frn June 6,at New Hamburg. the wife pf Lam: Haussamen, of a dsugh. ter, . RMRBMAXuOn June L5,at New Hamlmrg, the wife of l'onrad Boardman, of a son. WEtmausotar--ih, June 16, st New Hum. burg, the wife of Wm. Wiederhold, of a daughter. RtrrH--0n June 17, the wife of Peter Roth, jr., of . daughter. Wyrty--fly June v., gt Berlin, the wife of Julius Wimp, of e'dsughter.” W" m" -_. '2g,'trrdgtp,ft June 14, st Berlin, up wife of Geo ge Wettlauirerr, of a son. Mrrstor-0n June I5, It Berlin, the wife of Mr. Minion of a daughter. Grsvmuca-0n June 18, in Woolwich, the wife of Abraham Gingrich, of I Ion. Czvsortn-0n June 24th, " Wuetloo, the wife of John Cinder, of e daughter. lulu“ Bxmras-Mckar--on Tuesday evening, J:l0 19.? Rev. Gem Bugs-h ,n-umd‘ by Bonn. .uw_re.tt..AlFJIrm,T,_mi. . ttte1npttftiFBtatts_Putt-'ii..i". t2ibltCei't,'h"du'd'.u'ti' Moi-y. mum ef "'ggttd"rgti.t June a. a thq with. of pun-u. nu 'W%hk.:lmn Continued from First Page. "At last Min Teddie had to fl, Ford Wu to ad and lyin ow And he mued Inch I 'B'oWv'lT Vince he could not be in Luck-Now, “Gallant, Ford fell off his bicycle Couldn't ride worth a nickel It makes him look so very glam For he fell and broke his thumb, ”lllbnnk. 1,'Y-LA " m' DIRT-S. '. “KW Sheep ind Limbs-There were 746 the wife of sheep end lamhi on sale to-day. The . greater pert of the offerings were of ex. r/?',rl,i:, ttyr port sheep, for which there we: a flit 311301} t demand n 3..yt a lb. for ewes And l, t 6w ttO wetheru, and 23ftfor runs. Butchers’ . sheep ind retry, gs were slow at 83 to 30:39, the 83 25 . head, {Spring lambs were in Mex-loo, the hirly active duh-ad. Numerous Inlet Ighter. were made ht! _ $3 to " a head. Some of to day’ "les were: ' ' evening, Abound” 83.403 head. 3M1» Abomhd35: $3.40 . head. L'tigat'ti About: an panama. munch” Ahead; d20 “she‘d. A bunch of " " . head. -, I a. a an Alumina!” 33.40.11“. inf...“ . tht mlighghht,“ a...“ "rad we: all: prion- shoet 2thr 1 a“, hula-invite 'ts, dull-nulls. ”a.“ (Ed-'0!“- .. Lehr, Akin-um $4 I 34 130 5l 34 ti? 29 t'r.5 12 00 G 00 43 00 3'2 1 0 li) 13 M' 30 25 Waterloo County Chronicle, Thin-[Lay BAys"ecre-ruyir-onpEe 7,7by the Rev. A. Buick," bf Ga-d, irr.",riiiiiia. IM. to Mill Augusta Pauli, both of Boa. Wttmr--aTrmirBryatzn--0n J une 13,by pastor Arendt, Mr. Win. Webb,of Niagara Falls Out... to Miss Mathilda Heimbecker, of anrloo. PraNsm-On J use 21, at Philxpsburg Moa. es Phnner, aged 3" years, b' months and 23 dun. I Fruuumos-on June Hi, in Galt, John Fer. guson, aged GP. years. BEssrscam--on lune IS, in New Germany, J scab Benniuger, aged 72 yous. Morm--0n Wy 26,111 North Easthope,.\lar- t,itt Mohr, aged 53 years, 8 months and t Liverpool, June '?.0, 12.30, Thtm--- Wheat, firm ; demand moderate ; hold. ers offer moderately. Corn, quiet ; de. mand poor. Toronto, June 2tj'.--Street reeeiirts to-day were nil. Red wheat, standard, is quoted at 6le : white, standard, at 62c ; spring is ‘quoted at 60c, goose at 58e, oats at 40e, barley at 43 to 44c for maltitur,and' 40c for feed, peas at. (BBC for common Ind 66c for blackeyes. There were about half a dozen loads of hay here to-day. Quotations .' Timothy, $10 to $12 and clover at $7 to $8.50 for bundled and 85 to FN for loose. THE TRADERS BANK Butter, pound rolls, 14 to lih: ; large rolls, 13 to 15e ; tub,new, 13 1-2 to 15c: eggs, new laid, per doz. If? to 13c ; dress. ed hogs, per ewt, $5 to $6.25. Interest hllowedpn all sums of 81 and up' wards, remaining in the Savings Bank depart- ment 30 d s or over, from date of deposit to date of wlgdmwal at the rate of per annum, compounded hall-yearly. L P. SNYDER. Capital Paid-up Roserye Fund .. Depomus .....mr. Atitseta......,.... Demiit receipts issued. Notes dlscounted. The collecuon of sale notes a specialty. Money transferred to all points at lowest current rates. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. MARKET REPORTS u": “on. Toronto, June '26-Rtsceipts of live stock at the western market to-day were moderate, 50 loads all told coming in. Offerings of export cattle were comparatively light and the supply of butchers' cattle Was not excessive Low, er Liverpool cables had a depressing effect and prices of all cattle, except choice stall-fed butchers', were lower, Sheep continue to come in freely, Eiport Cattu--Thts usual nuinber of iiiiiit"iiiii'; Elia "ii'iiiiiriii'ijiiiiili'tit'ii.i, IT . en 1 .a r e a t . ist . bu.r.ert were Itt the yards today, but will Slowed Ito 'di1th'llr%ll1'2f,'l'l1J/tt1tdeii4 with the ereeption of the operations of f3”? rt"/le,ib1"o 'lt',1l'iygstiott1ehtt'"s1t hav. . . . C 0 l ' C . l ' N two shippers, the buying was of an m. 'til? right; ii.?Liir',i?', $3112?!“ iifjiliiiiiiii?h1 . . . no [a C or ' . d.ut1rent gunmen There was guffi.. which she shall not 11:33.13?! ','l,llUe,elt,'st, cient enquiry, however, to take up the required at the time of such distribution. 25 loads or more which were on the R. V. CLEMENT (Elmira) . ' . . Solicitor for that»: Hill: , market. Prices yere caster, sales biting the 1'tflhrtt'r1lhfxr.r made at about :1-40 off from Friday, Dated MElmira,Jumst6,i8gt. _ Some of ttrday'd sales were t ' 25--3t 4 loads, averaging 1350 lbs, Os th lb. ------- 1 load, averaging 1250lbs, 33.90 a cwt. 1 load, averaging 1327 lbs, 40 3 lb. TENDERS. 1 lo ui, averaging l3001be, 41c n lb. -- 1 load, averaging 125011», 3i'o 9. lb, EXDERS will be received by the under 2loadtr,tureragiirg1350lbi20 a cwt. T tsiirnttd for the oonatmotitm6t * 1 load, averaging 1260 lbs, 4le 8. lb. MAIN SE W ER Peer?'. cattle-Tre, few stall-fed tf.ttit.l"h,'i'zt"%.'2e,t',tgow/f Jl'h'lulihl' cattle which come In today met with ?vGug',f,irE,",'hg; ae,", ,te,?ittsgMtsttioitit ready sale at bur prices, considering after June ',ibtllll','linu2'kRSllpgyhd, the easy tone of the market. Gross ttihfpt'a,2'P"io"rtr- tender notnocea- cattle, however/ were very slow sole, P. comUnOUN. even ot concessions. Local buyers do H-J-mwm. Town Clerk. not core to take; hold of the latter clues Mtr. lt so long on supplies of atoll-fed cattle '-----------------. continued to come forward. Gnu cot- tle are quoted at 2% to Ne 3 lb. Some NOTICE. of today’s salafwere '. -- 4 head averaging 950 lbs, $3 35 a cwt HE Annual Meetiu , . . t . goftho Btookhold 4 head, nverngmg 950 lbs, $3.90 a cwt. lil itfJlrill'Lt,,2rtttiiiit2,f,'iii, and: 17 head,averagimr10i50 IU, $36.50 a. of Wang, on 9')'lutil'lir. 'd1'/htdurt) head. 16 hend,olvernging 1025lba,83.70 {133$fitmfifil'ggygtfgggggoggho lilac- a cwt. 19 head, hanging 900lu,88.60 t"tt2eg'htWafir,ijrge? in 'Jl,'vttg,tuf, a. m. 12 human gmg 1025lbts,83,60 tor the mm“, 'o'/'lttyllt',"ig'gii,e2riiii a cwt. ', EEK 1te.eylr and PM"!!! be haunted at Sunbeam. n Ayr, ad for may you! Ft. ted , arer of the Township of 'Gii, may}; days. ELMIRA BRANCH. POUR PER CENT, EI'R0PI’LIN WA RR ET.% STREET “A“ k "s DEATHS. M Hillel'- .,.8 3914‘)? 00.0!” S,876,000 5.000.000 HWBUH modem? goo here, The qunlity of the run vol better, there-bo- ing more nice bacon hog: um! I hir run of thick fats, well suited to linking barrel pork. Prices Aood at Friday’s fiqurets. Choice lone, lean hog. of 160 to 220 " sold " 86.20 to $5.30 ;chbice thick fat brought $4 80 to 84:85;ehoiee utores, 84.70 ', Iowa and rough heavy hogs, $4 to $4.25, and 'tits, $2 to 82.- M ilch Cows and Springer-There were only about 20 here today, but demand was very slow, and to effect sales from 83 to $5 a head " bad to benecepted. Only a few sales were made. Top price was $405 Thin light milkers offered from $30 down to 825, FallWheat.... Spring " .... Straight Flour Ocean " q Middlinttr . . ' . Shorts......... Oats Barley Eggs............. Butter.....,.... Dried Applets..., Hayper ton..... Potatoes......-... Hams..........,. Shoulders per b Tallow.........., Dressed Hogs... Chiektans,aptur, Geese, per lb .. .. PI'RSI'ANT to the Statute in that bohalr notice is hereby given that creditors and othvrs having claims against the astute of the late George Gleiscr. in hislite timeof the Town or Waterloo, in the county of Waterloo. G'entle. man. who died on or about the 2lst day of April. 1891, are required on or before the to send by post. prepaid. or to deliver to Geo. ll. 1Jytchiyjlilleiypl9ckpvauusloir, Solicitor for Peter Gleisurand Julius Gerrttann,execurors of the but will and testament of the said do- ceased, their Christian and Surnames. address- esand description, the full particulars of their claims. nstutement ot their accountduly veri. tfed, and the nature of tho security (if any) held by them: and that the mid executors wil on or after [humid ttth of July, 189t, proceed to dire tribute the trssett, of the said testutor amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they have then notice; and that the said executors will not be liable tor the assets of the said teatator or any Bart thereof so distributed to any person of w use claim they have not notice at the time of such dirtributiisn, VOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to R.SO., I c. 110. s. 86. that mediums and others hav. ing claims against the estate of the above named tFrederick Hilker, deceased who died on or about the ugh day of April, .41)., mm. at the township of " ellesiley, are requested to de. liver or send by post prepaid on or before Dated at Waterloo. June u, 1894. In tin, mattvr 0/ Me Estate "f Fredcrick Htl/w; larva] Me Tcnettshit (y WelUsley, in M Cull/ti} t.'/ Whlurloo, "oman, deceased. to the undersigned. a statement in writing of their claims with their names. leddresecs and occupations. And notice is heregg further giv- en that after the field date the ministratrix will proceed Ito distribute the assets of the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, haw. ing regard ow to the claims of which she shall then have h notice and the tutmlnistrtstrix will not be liable for any claim or claims. of which she shall not have had notice as above required at the time of such distribution. for the item: of Waterloo, up to noon JULY 2nd N EXT. All sewer pipe will be furnished by the fjne,'t,t,'gt Plans and specitittona will be on le ttt the Town Clerk's otLm on and alter J ttnts goth, when lonnn of tender may be obtained. The lowest or my tender not neces- sarily accepted. P. COLQUHOUN. B. J. Bowler, Town Clerk. "a iiiiiiiiiiii.' HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Berlin & Waterloo Street runway “my” will be held " its once in the Town of ewrloo on Wednesday. the 11th (in of July. at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. for the lilac- tion of Directors and to authorize the "ls ot 00min Swat of the Company in order tough!!! it to convert the road into an Electric Line and tor the transaction or we]: other business " mai 1eer..tPr end properly be mm at - ALEXANDER mm, DMedg8th day “Juno. MBI. 7 tak c of Load . Good . $11.1. 30,311: mmwon ad,lil?i,i,rirlil'i!gg. . m only ot 'llhoati'allf, amt men: “009;: at”; 1'l,Stpg'h,eSliif, und- Quiz?" excepted.) Be union-a 'u'h'l.' mu 'lllll2 matron. We mt mm“ o M32239 with. ma. Tuesday, 3lst day of July, l894, 'tétTtiiUitj" 'g' h Notice to Creditors. Executors’. Notice. 14th Day of July, 1894, MAN WANTED F OR SALE. "Arum MARIE“. WAnanoo. June 2lst. 1894. GEO. H. Hu'rt'WsoN, Killer‘s Block: Waterloo, Solicit or for the said Executor s snowmen. 6 M 25 30 12 08 ll 12k 50 Cool kitchens and leasant. work using J. W. Fear & Co’s Mt Cooking Ranges. _ 7 We have how' in stock full lines of We want to reduce our FJtock--clean it out-preparatory to making alterations and room for our large Fall purchases. To do this promptly we will, beginning Friday morning, June 29th, offer our entire stock of Boots and Shoes for cash, some at n. slight advance Over cost, some at cost, some below the actual cost of production, and in a. great many cases prices will be more than cut in two. Consular your own pockets. Look at our reduce chasing elsewhere. Everybody should take advantage of sale of Footwear ever taken place in Waterloo County. Call and see our goods, prices will make you buy. vely commence Friday morning, June 29th and continue _ Best Imported Paris Green and Church's Cele- brated Bug Finish. J. W'. Fear t, Coy Building Hardware PopularBoot & Shoe Store To-day and the next 30 days we will slaughter goods in partmentspt greatly reduced prices. Read this carefully. - GLol.Fi-reiit White and Cream Kids at 25c. Udiea' and Extra Bargains The Great Bankrupt Store I beg to inform the people of Waterloo :and I have opened up a Shoe Store in the Mid-Season Clearing Sale You will find here a Luge, New the manufacturers and which will be sol Call and see the bargains. 0ddfellow's Block, Waterloo - ”W" V..,..... -‘.\.u Kev -vv. must: all“ ”Jim, Cotton, Taffeta. and Silk, 5, 10, 15c up. 1N9---thildren's, 5 cents up. ladies' Black, 4 for 25e, etc. PARAS0iS-Redueed to 21, 43, IX) cents and up. 1EiLMNmtr-Iadietsr Hats, Flowers, etc., at half price. DRESS GOODS-Reduced to 4, 6, 8, 100 and up. READY-MADE qwTmtltr--Bdys' Linen and Cottonade Suits, 25e Men’s Light Coats and Vests, $1 and up. Men's Coats, 50c. Men's -Suits, $2.75, 83.60, $4.50, etc. SB0IW---urge Assortment Indies', Misses' and Cluldren's Tans at M), 79 and 89c. All other lines complete at a great reduction. Commencing on Friday morning, June Nth. GAS STOVES Cr., s- RODS, - Tit. C1Er7it...itfrfiLT a; CO tthaste-gre-rs alllrillnfl ' _ ' _ I n $.hhWm, hat! 'a'l'drtl'Wtd'g"'- m ttmrrttotr no ieritsii3',','iiR , Mr. 'tqehtttrht ecu-m '. ' tral', hm tttft .rd . , t,e can T 'Altghtt; GALVANIZED One month's Great CDCYT THE POPULAR BOOT AND SHOE STORE BERLIN- urge, New Stock which was bought diréct from 'will be sold for Cash at Rook Bottom Prices. Of all kinds AND - Harvest Tools '. HOFFMAN, h, Ladies . . ' Cocoa Cream tke you buy. This sale will posit and continue one month. our reduced prices before pur surrounding country that 25c. Udiea' and Misses', Waterloo, Ont. the biggest clearing all de- Balance of the Seam we will sell our stock of Millin- ery at just This is a as our stock is yet fully Elliay, Millinery, Millinery. Commencing hikethkl HALF TO-DAY ASSORTED. Great Snap PRICE. and for the NEW WE have fut Conch MODEL 1 ( MODEL 10'! claimed In by 1 set for (491an wearer and {11 ' Our >1<>Ch pletc conxktl lowest prinw Thc Mm. mand. IN t' I ' will be ablt: 1 May, (v! _ ttlvl The C-ye Hr}: VOL. X L.-- THE GLOVES SHOES HOSE l T :' PARASOLS A MILLINERY Y DRESS C 00 ES READY-31 AI? F. TERMS : 11 list To It is ind!" keep a big t from us you) and this "si icreased. y, all kinds of _ Ehii',1, Il

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