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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 4 Oct 1894, p. 8

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3. D. Williamsor & h.,".:..‘i" Wyadham & Macdennell streote, / | Mro K R The greatest bargains ever offered in the Mantle line. The largest variety ever seen in Guelph. A week ago we advertised 265 different styles of New Fall Manties, since then we have reâ€" ceived 13 New Shapes, making in all 278 New Fall Styles. Our last season‘s Mantles, which are kept separate from the new goods, we have arranged in two lots, which we will sell at MANTLES All who wish their Dresses early will be wise to choose their goods while they have the full range of the choicâ€" est materials to choose from, aud there is still a chance to get it made by our Dressmaker. DRESSMAKING. Is coming our way. The Tide DOERING BROS., Our new Cutter and manâ€" ager, Mr. R. Boettingâ€" er, has assumed charge of this department. Suits made to order from To and 50e on the $ September 27, 28 and 29. All welcome. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Tailoring OPENING The Grandest display of Orders are rolling in for Millinery $8 50 up. TRADE WATERLOO. OPFP Ever shown in Waterloo. Mr. Thomas Pearce I.P.S. paid his semiâ€"annual visit to our schoo!, Tuesday, Oct. 2nd, and found 59 pupils in attenâ€" _ Talking "of cold puts "me in mind that I am to send a lady up to Algoma who can attend to telegraphing and a post office and store. She must give me a guarantee that she will not get married for six months, or if she does, to get another equally good looking in her place before she leaves. It‘s a splendid chance as the proprietor‘s daughter got married and he must have some one to take her place. He also has room for a man with a family of boys to run his saw mill. Boys, you can here earn 160 acres of bush land during the winter. Come, now, don‘t all speak at once. Only those who are healthy and those who won‘t get homef sick need apply for this grand openâ€". ing. 1 lns well as the writer does will save themselves the money to purchase the wood and the work of ¢utting at leass two cords of wood during the winter by purchasing one of,. these drums. And then again if your wife or good looking hired girl gets up in the mornâ€" ing to light the fire to cook your breakâ€" fast, see how much nmicer it will be if there are still coels in the stove and the room warm. Why, you save the price of the drum in kindling wood. Just imagine yourself standing in your night shirt swinging a broom in front of the grate trying to make the damp ‘kindling wood burn on a cold and frosty morning. Wouldn‘t you shiver and swear ? Well, all this you can avoid by purchasing one of Dobbin‘s Patent Drums. â€" Order one early if you expect to gyet one ere Christmas. al genius, Mr, Robert Schiedel, in charge of a lot of men putting together these now celebrated heating and wood saving drums. There are some very expensive machines used in the conâ€" struction of these drums, hence they are absolutely air tight and perfectly put together. About 300 drums were ready to be sent out to ‘those having ordered them and several thousand more are being made up for the winter. Those hasbands who like cutting wood 477 °0g"> Call on JZohnn L. brubacher WILHELMâ€"ZINN.â€"On Sept. 18,by the Rev. whose system is nearest Waterloo or Theo. Hauch, of Hanover, Mr. Herman Mr, Amos Weber whose system is the ;‘.'”helfml‘{ pf Wilmet T’E;’ to Miss Maria most complete and lasting but the cost n ’::2}(; G’i‘:‘;:' (.(;ey So.z . in d ip ; > OFHLERâ€"AMEYER,â€"On _ Sept, 19, by the Qf it is of course a little more than the Rev. M. Arendt, of Waterloo, Mr. Carl others. Koehler,of Bridgeport, to Mjss Cecilia Meyâ€" DoBBIN COMPANY‘s DRUM FACTORY,. er, of Bridgeport. When passing through St. Jacobs | WILLIAMSâ€"CHart.â€"On Sept. 19,in Toronâ€" , | to, at 208 Jarvis street, Mr. E. A. Willâ€" the other da} we called at the “bo_‘e iams, and Miss Clara D. Chart, of Doon. factory and found our young mechanic. | .‘ NV *UC /S Clata D. Chart, of Doon,. |__ Farmers are gradually going into the system of having water pumped to their barns and houses by ram or by wheel. There are quite a few small f water powers on the creek that runs | the Waterloo Mills Farmers make [ little dams on this creek and put in a miniature turbine water wheel with a double crauk on top of the upright shaft to which wires are attached. ’These wires are then carried on poles erected at intervals to the house or ’ barn where a lever is attached to the pump. To this lever the wires are atâ€" | tached. _ The water is put‘ on to the [ wheel and away goes your pamp supâ€" plying your house and barns with nice fresh water day and night without you going out to look after it, If you have troughs along the cow stables the cattle never need to go out for wates The pump can be so regulated that only a certain quantity of water is used. Then again in summer you can place your milk cans into a trough into which the water is being constantly pumped and thus kept nice and cool. The cost of putting in this system is from $15 to $150 according to the extent of the work necessary, But then look at the convenience. Mr. Isaac H. Bowman, Waterloo, or Mr. Menno Shantz will give you any information necessary, or you might call on John E. Brubacher whose system is nearest Waterloo or Waterloo County He AMONG THE FARMERS. TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Chronicle. ONLY $1.00 â€"â€"I8 THEâ€" Waterlioo, Ont ** a TIME raod openâ€"| . DEPOSITS RECEIVED. Interest allowed on all sums of $1 and uj wards, remaining in the Savings Bank V Tion . | Pn Bonimer‘e fomang a trodr 1 ,,.| â€"|â€" FOUR PER CHNT. ;'1 q;’:l‘_i‘. his | per annum, compounded halifâ€"yearly. Deposit receipts issued. Notes dissounted. The collection of sale notes a P Money transferred to all w lowe current rates. Capital Paidâ€"up Reserve Fund .. THE TRADERS BANK Caws.â€"On Sept. 22, in Hespeler,Eunice,inâ€" fant daughter of Joseph and Rose Ann Caws. RIEDERKAEUSER â€"(On Sept 16,in Berlin,Carl Ludwig Riederhacuser, aged 25 years, 11 months and 13 days, f RUt.arx.â€"On Sept. 9th," at Wellesley, Barâ€" barn, Ruilein, aged 75 years, 1 month and WiLLrams.â€"On Sept. 23, in Galt, Richard Williams, aged 48 years. TurNmULL.â€"On Sept. 20, at Berlin, Mary Elizabeth, only child of Thomas ‘Eurnbull, aged 11 months. L»is.â€"On Sept. 23, at Wellesley, the wife of Menno lfies, aged 30 years, 1 month and 17 days, Lzts.â€"On Sept 27, at Wellesley, the infant daughter of Menno Leis, aged about 12 weeis. Truyxrp.â€"On Sept. 25, at Berlin, Henry Trumpp,aged 22 yrs, 1 month and 22 days. Horpex.â€"On Sept. 27,at the Galt Hospital, Mr. Richard Holden,of Ayr,aged 48 years, and 4 months. GorpntE.â€"On Sept. 24,in Ayr,David Goldie, in his 64th year. McNarry.â€"On Sept. 24,in North Dumfries, Elmina, daughter of John and Mary Ann McNally, aged 27 years, 2 months and 123 UrstTADT.â€"On Sept, 29, at Waterloo, Mr. Henry Urstadt, aged 69 years, 7 months and 2 days. PEQqUEGNAT,.â€"On Sept. 80, at Berlin, Ulysse Pequegnat, aged 68 years, 4 months and 9 days. , SeureEtEERâ€"LEnSNINC.â€"On St;ft. 26,in Berâ€" lin, at the parsonage, Mr. H. Schreiber, and Miss Lizzie Lehning, by Rev. R. von Pirch. 24 days. WixkLz®.â€"On Sept. 22,in Preston,the wife | of Wm. Winkler, of a daughter. Brru®ET. â€"On Se°¥t. 18, in Atwood, the wife of A. Berlet, of a daughter. BisHor.â€"On Sept. 28, at Berlin, the wife ot Thos. Bishop, of a sonâ€"still born. â€" k e ys. Aaagoon ELMIRA BRANCH. bli:. R:l;b X‘J Sbuey of Dayton, pu nt will preach in e U.B. church I:::& Sund.g avaning > U.B. church here, Sunday evening, tober Nth. â€" All are cordially invitâ€" OF CANADA. DEATHS. «+. . «$ â€"807,400 Manager,. _ | ""** OnlY, whose name is printed on every ter than others and enjoy life more, wfih less expenditure, by more promptly _adapting the world‘s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid layative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is duo to its presenting in the form most acceptab‘s and pleasâ€" ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of & perfect latâ€" ative ; ‘efl'eouully cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers an“gepemmnontly curing constipation. ‘ ItJhu given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical fession, kmmo it acts on the Kidâ€" Liver snd‘ Bowelr.f ;xt:ho;:. weakâ€" ening them t is from ev rg objw;::sblo ogeh-tnnez yrup of is for sale by all drugâ€" in 4 es, but it is manuâ€" ured by the California Fig Syrup . Tallow BUELOP ++z kcsssr2e. Dried Apples...... Hay per ton........ Polatocs::..:.+.+:s H&MS:::s ziss rsi¢s.. Shoulders per b... Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when righ‘lfly used. The many, who live betâ€" Fall Wheat... Spring * ..., Straight Flour Ocean *E Middlings.... . Shortg......... Branrsiils s Oate. .......!.. PORGS::2:ss4cr2e Bakloy ...s.:+:. $2 to $2.25 E7 hHOIE AlAilietallic Araleatalte S hoi . 3 2 t k 12 t 98 5+7 $5.25 ; stags $4 to $4.50. The trade in sheep and lambs was very dull, in fact almost at a stand still. Eastern reports were decidedly bad and shippers could not be induced to bid on sheep at any price, while thelamb trade outmds of the local butcher demand was almost equally bad. The best export wether sold at $3>25 to $3.75 ; fair to good mixâ€" ed sheep $2.25 to $3 ; common to fair Oct.2 slow. Oct.2â€"The market in hogs was very slow. Yorkers good to choice corn fed $5.70 to $5.90; mediums $5.90 to $6.00; good heavy $6 to $6.15 ; rough $4.75 to & COd (CBLCOpMICE AGF VHOC P0E OL DGS.â€"â€"TaA manu | s James Barbour, Lot 13. Concession 5 18â€" 1 ir, s fedHc;l(;sgs E(:: l:;?:g I:?;%:i th(:: ht;]: of the township of Wellesley, one mile market. _A local buyer said that 50 | 80Uth from Crosshill. per cent. of the hogs offered should| s 1 have been kept in the pens on the farm c for a month or two. â€" Good bacon hogs, Aâ€"uctlonsales weighing in the neighborhood of 200 pounds were in demand and sold st about 5¢c per pound, weighed off car, or See page 8. * $4.75 to $4.85, if fed and watered. â€"â€"â€"â€" Medium stock sold at $450 per cwt.| Auction Sales off car, or $4.25 fed and watered. . Store hogs were not wanted. $4.25 will soon _ be conducted was the price for these. Ahranthank iss xkca e ul 0 uk Sheep and L;mgsâ€"Butchera' nhe? were in fair demand and steady «t $2.50 to $3 per head. Lambs sold at $2.25 to $2.50 each. During the past two months 20,000 sheep have been sent to the Old Country markets. The recent heavy supplies of United States sheep will, it is thought, send values down on the other side. \ _ Butchers‘ Cattleâ€"Common stock sold at 21 to 2i¢c, good at 2$ to 3c,and choite at 3} to ~Sic. ; Stockers and Feedersâ€"Good stockeTs solgLat 24c to 22¢ per lb. J Export Cattleâ€"Cable advices from England showed a slight improvement. Prices, however, were low. The Northwest cattle were offered at $3 50 to $3.70 per cwt. The bulk of the local offerings were sold around 3%e per pound. + LIVE STOCK. Toronto, Oct: 2.â€"There was a large supply of cattle and a large amount of business was transacted, A large number of cattle from the Northwest were placed on the market. were in fair supply and firm. |â€" _~ â€" | â€"â€"~ Butter, gg:".ff.’,fi:‘n to 2io;lgrge & JOBEEPH â€" MICKUs. rolls,18 to 200 ; tub,new 19 to 20c; egge, | : Tuesday, Oct. 9.â€"Household effects new laid 15 to 17¢; dressed hogs, per |Of Archibald Lade, Allen St, Waterâ€" ewt, $6 00 to $6.50 ; potatoss per bag | 100. 50 to 5b5c. * Cin indb n dn s e 4 O mp n n s WATERLOO MARKETs. WaTERLOO, Sept. 26th 1894 Mbsrerrresncratersis sr.+ 80 82 § EAST BUFFAFO MARKET, KNOWLEDGE diredintensashcice d 1 mn Frn" OovmuWA: }ngghw ns | TowWN HALL, Jâ€"VA TERLOO, ‘g ."mfllno. % that they can &].."!..J'i"_."i!i?"'- at 8 p. m., ' yfl?‘m::f’flah' med, Fou will not | He#int ces on foPote 1 o lectur ce 11 s a large| _ ThursiJay, Oct. 11.â€"Live mount of | household furniture on farn A _large Farwell, Lot 6, Con. 9. Well $ 0 52 A LECTURE e e e t ene OS raduate assizjed to good rodtlona. at school or send for circul and |post free. ERE is no better school than the Galt Business College and Shorthand Inst] tute. All Comlggrdn Subjects taught. Fully equipped modern conveniences. Students who linibelore® ut Aaired io on Chebiedbatinanis in idhcaliitman h ols o +010 56 and in a high state of cult vation. On it tv;o {nn:le‘ll:'ousea nearly 1::9:'. a bank m 50x8U feet an: necessary outâ€"buildings, p E)od loam, 34 acres of orchard, two never fail: g wells. Un the Petersburg road .L\:t outside of the corporation of the Town of lin. For culars as to terms, etc., apply on the premâ€" or by letter to J. B. OBERHOLTZER, 40â€"5t Berlin, Ont. Business Education, GRAVES SUGG, TEACHER WANTED ALL persons having claims against the said Benjamin Sanderson, deceased, are requiâ€" red to file them with A. ‘Boomer, Esq., Linâ€" wood, together with the necessary proofs on or before the first day of November next, after which day I will proceed to distribute the as* o e e e mm ve UNC TE sets of the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which I shall then have notice. a, ,,.__ CHARLOTTE SANDERSON, In the matter of the estate of Benjamin Sanâ€" derson, late of the Village of Linwood, in the _ County fof Watertoo, Cheesemaker, decsased. _FARM FOR SALE. Celestial Scenery The Waterloo County Chronicle to advertise these well as on this depends greatly the success ‘of the sale. ORTYâ€"RIGHT and a half Wednesday, Oct. 10.â€"Sale of stock and farm implements on the farm of Joseph Mickuas, Auctioncer, Waterloo, Ont., guarantees satisfaction every time. Sales promp_t.lg attended to and can be arranged for at the Chronicle Office, as to date, without furâ€" ther trouble. 40â€"t Wednesday, Oct. 24.â€"Farm stock, implements and housebold furniture of the late David Martin three miles north of Waterloo. Wednesday, Oct. 17.â€"Sale of farm and stock of the late J acob Heckedorn, 3 miles east of Floradale. Tuesday, Oct. 23.â€"Sale of farm stock and implements of Valentine Henry, } mile west o5 Linwood. Tuesday, Oct. 16.'â€"Ssle7 o!' Vfarn stock and implements of Jnoc.Fredman Linwood. Notice to Creditors. Saturday, Oct. 16.â€"Sale of farm,and farm stock and implements of â€"George Holzwarth, in T‘p of Pilkington. covers the field by reaching more inhabitants in Waterloo County than any other paper published. â€" Leaveyour oeders for bills and advertising at the CHRONICLE Office. Or the Pianetary System. will soon _ be throughout dIfferent the county. It pays CALT BUSINESS COLLEGE, Galt, Ont: Hundredfold WOR 1895. . D. Weir + 9, Wellesley. 6.â€"Sele of farm LETT Administratrix. Live stock and farm of Louis conducted t parts of k Fall Assizes. Dated at the Clerk‘s office, St. Clements, |Sept.15, ‘94, 1 AMeP atstrostn css s lth . 23 dR a 1 52 errors are found therein, to take imn’;odiste proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law. Voters‘ List, 1594 Mnnicipality of the Townâ€" ship of Wellestcy, County of Waterloo, NOTICE is hereby given, that I have transâ€" mitted or delivered to the persons menâ€" tfoned in sections 5 and 6 of the Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act, 1889, the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or deâ€" liverod of the list made pursuant to said act, of all persons appearing by the last reâ€" vised Assessment Roil of the said Municiâ€" gmy to be entitled to vote in the said unieipalicy at elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections ; and that said list was first postâ€" ed up at my office at St. Clements on the 15th Sept., 1894, and remains there for inâ€" spection. Eleators are called upon to examine the said list, g?d ifd any ({miuions. or any other Clerk‘s notice of first posting of Voters‘ List. OTICK is hereby given that the stream and N tributaries, known as Musselman‘s Creok (near Conestogo) has been leased by the Woolâ€" wich Fishing Club, from and including the farm of Enoch Bowman, Peter Musselman and David Koch. Fishing on the reserve as above is tggohibitcd and trespassers will be prose cuted. WM MEXGER, 20â€"iim Becretary. THE undersigned offers for sale his baker .__shop, house and three lots situated on King street, Waterloo. There is a frontage of 75 feet and the place can be arranged for two small shops. Eight rooms u}wuirs for dwellâ€" ing rooms. A good chance for the right man. Easy terms of payment. For further particuâ€" lars apply on the premises to THE undersigned has a number of firstâ€"class farms in Kast Huron on easy terms. Par ties wanting to purchase should call and sec them before buying. Call or write to m 172 F. 8. sCOTT, IN THE TO ;\' NUMBER of Shropshire Ram Lamb and £ one Shearling. Bred from imported}stock on both sides. Also a few thorough bred Shropâ€" shire shearling ewes. Apply to THORO['GHBRED Jersey Bull, cheap. net T, WILKINSON, 39â€"1m o Hawksville, Ont S"I‘RAYED into the enslogure of the underâ€" +) signed about two weeks ago, one rain lamb. The owner is requested to prove prop» erty, pay charges and take it away. ROBT. CATHCART. Linwood, Oct. 2nd, 1894. 40â€"3t FARMS FOR SALE. 1 walnut desk, 1 side board, 1 bureau,1 washâ€" stand, 1 lounge, 1 centre table. 2 bedstcads, 1 spring bed and mattrass, 1 children‘s bed. l mattrass, 2 tables, 1 sink, 1 cook stove,. 1 baby ca“fiflg:.h? oaneec‘fulrs. 1 recking chair, (4 comâ€" mon c 8, 1 coal stove and.numerous other articles. TERMSâ€"Cash. JOS. MICKU3, A. LADE. Auctioneer. Waterloo, Oct. 2n4, 1894 commencing at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon, the following household effects: THERE will be sold by fibuc auction on‘the premises, Allen St., wn of Waterloo, on Auction Sale 28â€"Gm Berlin, Oct. 1st. 1894 posed of the north of Lot No. 5, Biehn‘s ct, containing 95 mcres more of less.. Good orchard, Food farm buildings and never failing stream of water. TERMS made known on the day of sale. Bale to commence at 2 o‘clo k p.m. sharp. I, MASTER, I mececcgel 38â€"it A.| Block will offer for sale by Public Auction r sale on the above date on the premises, the followâ€" NS onl sohine partel of Jand uear the Ti a parce near the Vilâ€" lage of 1Joon in the Township of Waterloo, comâ€" posed of the horth part of Lot No. 5, Bichn‘s PUBLIC SALE REATL '_;;_"..STA'I'E. Saturday, Oct-:;;r 20th, 1894 HE Executors of the eg T, _Block will offer fo: Sg m“pm;':‘fn{..‘?fifi 10â€"6t NOPICfQ ESTRAY â€" SHEEP. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, FOR SALE. Tuesday, NOTICE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Form 3â€"Sec, 9 HENRY KOEHLER, Waterloo, Ont. JOSEPH B. SNYDER, Waterloo, Ont. J. L. Kroerson, STER i ARAkUS, } Executors. leased by the Woolâ€" and including the ‘eter Musselman and the reserve as above said Municiâ€" in the said Members of at Municipal A, LADE, Proprietor. Brussels 36 Clerk, â€"It of beat Registered Stook and Choioe Q®T/T _ Young stock for sale, prices Yunhrhn.-:lyhx o New Dundee, Ont, Breeder of Imported Large Yorkshirt *** J.F. MASTER THE farm contains 142 mwores 0( j situated on the main road bei we and Bridgeport, adjoining the town There are 18 acres bush, wels wa‘er "Nings firstâ€"class, house brick. bank ba Apply to Importer and Breed#f English Berkshires FARM for SALE TERMSâ€"All sum= of over that amount 12 mon notes. Hay and all grai Jo8. MIcKUS, L. Kxor Auctioneer, Clerk board, 1 glass euphoa parlor coek stove, 1+ small barre|s, aboill : peas, 25 DUR‘]!‘I» potat some chairs, shovel~, Other thilmgs too num years old, 1 horse 5 j 4 cows supposed to h yenrs old. 1 steer ? y 4 spring calves, 22 *b pigs 4 months oid. 5c 1 Toronto mower. 1 ) busggy, 2 cultivatorâ€" drill, 1 iron harrow vester, 2 set hart commencing at 12 o pmperr{: 2 black mares 6 ; THERE will be farm of Lou two miles North TERMSâ€"A1! s Cash:; over that : will be given on a cent. discount for eash. â€" Sale to con W. D. Weir, Auctioncer, 37â€"4t sleighs, 1 buggy, 1 ro; teaimm harness, ] set } the above implements for a short time and new. A quantity 0j some oats if not pre Barn and stable uter timber mostly maple. snn m ied PIGS 1 set iron harrow fork with ropes a ning mill, 1 plat cutter, 1 Dary c the following valual 1 brown mare G y yeers old, both suj Grand Sentinel Jr., 3 years old weighi steers 2 years old, 3 1 Shorthorn bull, ( lambs, 3 pigs. 1 tat ens, ) good collie d« 1 Toronto Light | Qr, 1 horse rake. ] s T land roller, | hors oN TOWX PROPERTY IN BERJJN THERE will be sold farm of James 1. cession 5, of the Town: mile south from (C1oâ€" north from Wellesley \ PUBLIC SALE. 38â€"3t 39â€" 3t Hens cash. Jos. Mickcs, Auctioneer TERMSâ€"All sun:s cash, over that amou approved notes or (; » THURSDAY, OCTOBER iith, i8344 na | 4 neaciat _ P coll 608 ’ Bill Wilkes, 4 cows $Upposed gm Qtjhih fresh, 2 steers 3 years old, 3 helfe;~ old,2 heifer 2 years ol|, » Steery ; Y'lu~ 4 spring calves, 4 sheep, ]() heng,"| 53 bindef nearly new, ] Patterson move ly new, Patterson hay â€"rake nearly Wiy. Brantford seed driil] DEATlY | hey -‘ tooth cultivator nearly DCW, 1 fapp Q 2 lumber .lwagnn.; 1 nearly ne‘:‘m le, 1 sca e, weight 1000 lb , ] 5°elght 400 lba , 1 bob bl(‘lglx Dmk:]?nh" set harrows, 2 plows, ] BLP&W cutter q{* racks, 1 wood rack, a quantity of fyy® M 1 set of harmess, ] set of plouge }‘m set carriage harness, | se« of sngle ,‘r“ 1 pair of fiv nets, ] grain cradle, 1 crow 1 hay knife and a (U&ADt!TY 0f cl&ing ( shovels, rakes and hoes and lot 0{:: articles too numerous to MeDt)on mm iaa ks 1 black mare 5 years years old well matched old, Buffalo mare comi; * _ the farm of \.llelltl:l‘fc mile west of Linwood, on at 12 o‘clock, noon, th THERE will be sold Sha Anone=£ %% 1 Public PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER t0th igy EXCHANGED T“‘“‘y » OCtobef‘ ‘c'oming 3 years oN KEASY TXHI ISERAEL CRESSMAN, New Dundee A. 0. BOEHMET: & OF LARGE 1] Ol n, 'ht' fuuow";g * ye)arsi old, ] N‘C':E’ tched, 1 bay comine * ."Ml,mm'o;' 1 per ny Ve by 7 . 3 6. 008 osed ;1 N;TH d, 3 hflfq:‘ Steery ; raen c 159kt 6 -"e‘fl, pring colt old mor 23rd, ween Sal 8Uction Henry, good lant of Betlit d . buildâ€" Hl\mv Berlin. rrow AK hg ol owing °_ Uike, Credi q FRE The Mpn‘s YOL. x mo 1°e8s 2 HE of this for the our sto few ho people each w encour l’CI)(‘JflC forced Or t of

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