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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 6 Dec 1894, p. 3

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value '/ a] u e value alue Dung Men. ;le for :16 for Je for Je for y night a/d the and One Prim. on 7 to 9 o'clock tight diicovat it. o/ all alue ‘ash Store, Ir mi Mantles, in HI 33c nut of every sud ham! vou hack Jieyooils, N ov. 16. m Sale alue apr nell an en. a; - o"',, ’AUUE Furnishings. ll t tir, f 10 Per Cent 1934 ' whole cat ot) Jack. BROS. LIN to Dress $3. 75 $2.81 ‘5me i.. *mnszfu Uh India ere ’I‘Lh $1 h “LSH 39011:. 9:. My; $7, in» 3H "hit?! UM lulzzx “my brokv " in "Trond In“; MUM} "tiuesugt,aatiudttgim-- _ lr' h) wttt'lll to thc pvniur-y' “WH'S ' ulet wwu‘uu. . . . \lee at his ' y' ww'upation on Manda} law Mr. 'E _ "\ 'l‘mwl WM prmtmlwl by a ': u'r v 'rr/ic. vuul is ttow lying in " ”vip- _ ' lvrxtiwll <0nditl0n at his h 21.", 1‘ ' all“ for n speedy recovery. . . . ", I-,, Ninth living l) miles south -' ”why town Ins his farm under F It wmmim one hundred 931-1 . P "r",t'm', oi 10ml land. with Urol . 1,1..;~ on tt. The price 'ttsk-ed la i I .‘ l) and is cheap at this. Mrtimith umuds to retire. . . .Honry Opperts- hunger A married {Amer living a few miles north of here WIS "rented on “and“ by Detective Klippert charged uith fuming criminally assaulted a " ',. )v‘av' Oltl girl in his Pmpluy, numwi Maths meeting arrangement' for the ”w: l g clauses were mnde.aoveral com- mittees were appointed tonelect books. The mm of $12 wu granted for Ger- man books sud 860 for English... . Thanksgiving passed off very quietly here. A number of our ttttiam" unend- ed the concert " Elmira and speak very hiably of the evening's entertainment ....Thstgrimmeueocor.Do-th. paid our village . vUit on WMy 21at, Ind tGiatedtorhuviothrtA “hm “Wind t_uhAnt.-toeAr.Jptgptt kitty. Mr. ammo-Odette“ IN FLORADALe. (You Lue for Last. lasue’ Ihr. directors of the Mechanics’ In- uitute met at the library last Tuesday. ll M ' r?'.' Mr, Lam ziti.c,r,stri.,..yrss Ida lrcnke, of Berlin, was the guest oi the “was Kinsinger over Sunday..Mlss 'vr w?) of livspeler. is staying with M rs H v I A, Y. Haist. COUNTY AND DISTRICT. tlt' "N Tthcl w tlic. VIII _', i cvitic, ' 1':pr fay l.,-.,h Sum} _ ufhl' tort ' It mm r, 1mm of 4,124‘ on i sll Il tL'r't'. HP admi, his guilt Amongv rin- visitors on Thnnks- 4 " w "e mutin- ,-Mr. and. 31m rr-w Voelker,. of Berlin: Mr. and David liu,oivhtrao,rutd Miss Mary Human of Waterloo: Mr. and Mrs. »-l Snyder, German Mills; Mr. Geo. (40er Fergus: Mrs. Herman Lier- of i’x‘eston . . . .Miss Lizzie Ziegler, -iiic-lin-rg, is staying with her bro. I I I! I'm Shunt-r dis d very surlden my aim-nary: but. She Au., 's ix. unml health and aur‘mn M mnng parties have tobphmm ', If-rs M Snider, N. 3". " w. Schweitzer, Geo, It ml ltr, (1A.srxt.....\lr~s Stun- 1liss Laura Unckiu, but}: of 'f'e th- gxlo-sts of Mrs Wright, My and Sunday. . . .Mr. J. J: r. uur nvw hanIkr‘vpor, Lu.;vruxi'(l Ms have bv Dut- hours af -fr1rnd\' to ‘1»I13y take- l’r. Huck I "rrisv/t PULIPSBURG in, AI t"! CON ESTOGO. Lab: fur Lin: balm.) run to [I Celt) HI ill, me for Lent NN Wiiiiivut ll BLAIR Ot u: S u urular " tttst t :l\ t'tt at' V to NN tht tl wmtrv " all”) and aur‘um- tro, depot winn- n With a [randy was imumtiatclgv i, a Vr't"V short '-1- MT hi, 'h‘ Aw “Hun-x and ditrl _ “wavering: the ws-ro- interred in m ham“)! aft, p. im: well aUan jaw, Ilr.tilu.am r .L~. mm uiui,itr in In; prawn Wt'tl lnwdm‘ M'Pnin ll w ho ixatit NVM 'fult Jun-ml hf Ilrc xght down from Ame-I with Zwr If!“ ll n “is the mt I " H W ILS " 1 mm: m Yiuucrrv Sunluv F u him and ut',since tlst Ill) till kn th In ’w. us Lu he khltv m sto a httle work,Ct l Wu sun“ "Mu/ml ttt “do! Lis lml tag-In. ' Mr. Urosz 193v” a wife and nu I htld i run to nmurn hi" but In him F uro- , Ide hart io,t an honrstt industrious eisf ren who “as hislcy respond by ml. The bmerrvl on Frida' mo, nihg from l bisclatr. H-eldénce to the Lut‘m-run cum:- l vry, “an larsitly "tre.umd hi- trim,ds i and relatives. Tt,e servicrst were con- , ducted by Rev. J r'roitch of Elmira. In ) th," afternoon our cztimua were again ', cam-d luuuthur to Iuy the but tribute ' of restect to Tlmlitrlr" St-n of Jacob Ehy. ' The furwrnl took [New at. l:?. o'ciock I from their Emmi: to the Mennonite cemetery non}: of Fin-xvvinlmThe proces- -inn wan a large (mu numbe'ing some l forty tessurs.Ti", [noun-"Hg humus have the " mp xthy (f thn- rutire community. q had been taking variouvs medicines and was getting', worse all the time. At last I decided to give Paine's Cel. cry Compound a trial. I procured a bottle, and took it according to direc- tions, and found its effects wouderfdl. Before I had used the first bottle I be- gun to improve ', after I Gd used the second bottle I felt as well as ever I did in my life. It had banished all aches and pains, my nervousness was all gone, and the tired and women: feelings were banished, I can go to bed now And. sleep well, and risein the morning rested and refreshed: n , Of late years, while laboring under these severe attacks, I became very muons, and continually had tired, worn-feelings. My rest at night sen-med to do me no good, and Iatways felt tired out in the morning. - champ, and um obliged to work morn or less in a. Hooping posture At times T found it almost. impossible to work owing to semrv pains lu'.rtN..b' the kid, neys. Often, after working in aatoop ing position for a time, I would find it var ditfieult to straighten up at once, 2'l'ldl','l'l only do so nfter repeated ef, forts. inctarufO, Th» following testimony fruin Mr.(' brlievill, orDunstord,tmt t ic, ,itrortd, convincing, cheering and cwnit'orring ,4 ‘i wish tn tvx'tify in favor of the -lsviul curative powers of Paine's \"i:3ry Compound for two wasnm: tint in justice to the proprietors : and secondly, for the benefit of suffering humanity. xi.ctimsof kidney disease twin the brink of the giv/e. Thom-ands o? cured mm: and Wumon inn" :rhvady cuntrihutt‘d thtrirr,rtotiaful ‘mtimum tn tln- rcnmrknbln- curing }\--\\:PI‘S of the great medicine in cases Hf kidney and liver troubles, Bright's /i"-w/p:-dpitaiion of the. lwart, dye: vrtsia,utul indigestion, tu't'v0u'tnes"', Lms' of‘slwp, depression of spirits, sick iluuiaciw, loss of sltep, nepl'cssion of win-its, sick headache, low, of vital furcwn, rlwnmutism. sciatica and neu- my“; and new testimony is coming :11 n-u-rv 1l:vx from all sections of Can. ‘For the past tifteen years I have Wm troulped with diseased kidneys, I am engaged in the manufacture of Most Important Testimony From the Cured Natl-kidney Disease Was Drag- ging Him to the Grave ---lntar1se Suf- ferings Borne for IS Years All the Ordinary Medicines Had Failed to Meet the Case A Trial Was Made of Paine‘s Celery Compound Two Bottles of the Life-Giving Medicine Banished Every Trace of Disease. Paiqe’s Celery Compouud Cures hr. C. F. Kcvill, of Dunsford, Ont. The world has now-r had a grander 't' nol/ee lmrxvfnctm‘ than Prof. Ed- uard H Phelps, M I), LL Is. He Wu the tiisvosuurrw Hf PaintaK Celery ('nmpmnnl, that marvellum curing nwdwino that hal, druggml ‘0 many xi.ctims of kidney) tlisense from the His Grand Dissovery Has Blessed the World. l hlh Benefactor ing‘umil Inst »pr 'na, wiwn h- was H! sick hut s'lgllllv Vwchuhd et,) “I. MS to be "irle m sto a httle work Inw- Finn» s ck mm. other. . tl CvIory Compound is doing a 4);; thr, sick and diseased that “whine has ever done; it “um cases and raises up ' ho have been pronounced Thu following testimony , l'rlievill, orDurtstord,tmt t mnvincing, cheering and whvn he ‘wai Nth ugh Move'd bp Mr. McKay, seconded by M r. HagertGt John Shearer Be grant. ed the privilege of placing electric light poles along the side of the public high. way le-ding from Blair to Preaton,pro- viding said poles are so placed as not to interfere with public trtvifie or ingress or egress to or from any private proper- tr.tCatried, - . Moved by Mr. Hagey, ueconded by Nr. Mitchell, that thu Council now adjourn to meet again nt the Tp. Hall, on Saturday, December Mth, pursuant to Btatate.--thrried. Henry Cressman, services IS drain- age inspector, 82; Philip strinker,tilling up at-Bridgeport bridge, 36; Abram Heckroth, gravel and labor, 85; Alex, Shoemaker, grant for tiles and labor, $35;James P: tter, gravel, t?15; Jacob H. 2inyder, gravel from Corporation Waterloo, t?3.12; Wendel Bit5chey, re pairing bridge, 81; Frederick Jaeck, re- fund of dog tax, $1; Wm, Stalbaum, refund of dog. tax, icl M. Durrant, equivalent to grant from Woolwich, $1.75; David Shantz, gravel and ibun, age, $9.90: J.R. Sehekne, gravel,$5.95; Town of Wsterloo, sewer pipe, 88.G; Frederick \Veicker, tiles for road, 813; School Sec. No, f, use of school house for election, 33; John K. Devitt,gmvel, $4 65; Geo. Zettle, tiles and labor,$l2.- 42; Frederick Knnkel,npoiring culvert and labor, $5.10; Christian Prob-alum- ber nnd labor, Speedsville bridgo,$&39; M. B Perine & Co., plank, $3.36; All Oberholtzer, cedar plank, 830 72; Wm, Coons, 4 sheep and 2 lambs killed by dogs, $17.33: Henry Weodling, team- ing tiles, 86; John Dehler, grant on township line, 825. Moved by Mr, Shoemaker, seconded by Mr, McKay, that the following ac counts be paid and the Reeve grant his order on the treusurer for the sev- eral amounts. Moved by Mr, McKay, tseconded by by Mr. Mitchell, that the expensps of the members of the Local Board of Health amounting to, $153.07), and PX- punditure at Ureslau during opidpmic ot',rriphtheriaaurouistiur,r to $235 60 he- paid. Moved by Mr, McKay, seconded by Mr. Mitclwll, that leave be given the mover tointvoduce a by-luw granting certain rights and privileges to the Preston and Berlin Street Railway to construct a track upon the public high- way from a point near the Grand Riv- er to the Corporation line of the Town of Burlin, and also to introduce a resol- ution granting expropriation of certain lands between the villages of Preston ind Freeport and also for crossing cer- tain highways upon this proposed route. -Chsvried. Moved by Mr. McKay, seconded by Mr. 1Iagey--That the reports of the chairman uf the erd of lIPalth and Mrdical limit?) 19tlicer, M "or mambo received and adopted and a copy of each‘forwardul to the Sbcretary Pro. viueisl Board of 11ealth,-Carried. ty --U'ar med. )Inwd by Mr. Mficheu, seconded by Mr Haus’ywl‘hat Ivy-law No. 7.34, an filled in he wad the third time and paw-Jed.w Carried. . Moved by Mr. Hsgey, womvlvd by Mr. McKay That we acknowledge re. ceipt of the account from Guelph Tp, Council, and that. the same be laid over until next wsaiou of Council for n fur- ther explaxmtiuu of a portion thereof,- Curried. C Moved by Mr. Hagey, seconded by Mr. McKHy~That 8‘23 he granted to be ex pended on the Township Line be- tween Wrstorloo and North l)umthits, Ming squim'ent to sum granted by Dumfrirs Council, and that, Nun-amid Nethead superintnnd the expenditure of the money on brhan of Municip'tli- ty -Carined, A Moved by Mr. II-Igey, seconded by Mr, MtnGy--That John " ahdimg be granted the privileg" of erecting une- photu? poles slung the public highway from hm residence to New Germany, providmg the roles are so erected as uot to interiere with the public Lrathc. --Ctrrird. Moved by Mr. McKay, secondud hy Mr. Hager---That hy-hw No. 755 be read the third time and ptviaed.--Ctw ried. Moved by Mr. McKay, sec ndpd by Mr. Shnem "ror--'t'rat hv-‘aw m 754, co appoint deputy returning ' mot-ls and Pol-ins; places, he mm the that, and ee- cuud um... --c .t'tued, Moved by M r. Micchvll, seconded by Mr. McKay-Chat, lav-law No. 755,to than a new road division' in Fyre. Div. ho. ii, be read the first and second tnne.--Ahrried, Members "ll present. The Ibeve in the chair. Minutes of prvcedivg serion wad and ahopwd. 7 “uni-1o. Tungu- pane". The C' .uncxl met if tlie Townehip “all on S.Lur-iny, Nov. 24th, pulsunul to ,djourmurnt. _ Waterloo County Chronicle, Thursday, December 6, itMMu--Patre 3 GEO. A. TILT, Tp. Clerk. BY special 'glt2rt'r,"gl with the publiahurs me are ennbl to othr the putrllttatiattt' named below. in connection with the WHIR- we COUNTY Gammon a $13] low ram Mm now until 1 Jun, 1896. h must always my!” order. ' Chronicle‘s“! 1ttra,tlr, Globe.......... t " ctumitist0ad1rhts3Y yEmpln... ....175 Chmlclo at! The Woman Adverts-or. . .. I so aiiiiiriiiisiurh"usitrme_tttrb. - 'W‘VT‘ tth.tticii.iiiiisi: orkrffaJitiiiii.iiiiyii, . -aurgiifiiiifmi,"kdr" may; giiGrkiinding and polishing; Lathe work of every de 'criprion btf6otpr staqmypyvay. _ _ . "rysiiih'riir" bt " kinds promptly and mecban ically executed. P. O. B6x 164. Telephone IN, MACHINIST & PROP. It years’ Mot] experience In tine and dim. . cult Repairing. Bicycle Repairing a Specialty. Sewing machines repaired and §uimntced 1 ste,).",!:,??,")!?',!!."-';,-,,'.'.',-!'.?:', ins: uded.. A, The Berlin Repair Shop. C. L. HENDERSON, CHEAP READING! Mood'q Pills cure liver ills, constipation, Noumea, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. lbeganto who Bood'I Sarsaparma it has in- creued to 163. I think Hood's sarsapyilla h n mellow medlclue and am very much planed mm" J. ALCaDrgCRhtrttttIt. The first thine to do in wading a book, or A story in a magnum. or kuy other thing worm leadmg. Is to asset-'- uin who wroieit An nullmr leka to 'us in his books. and just us we like to know the frwnds we tak with, we shuuhl like Lu know the {Mule of the man or woman whose published tlmughh are Hurling into our daily lives. Therefore. turske, it a rule, girls, to rem the title paga of the vo‘ume in your hand; and ii there he & preface, unless It be a very lung cm", rand Iliac too. You will in this Way estwhlish an McqlluinLamrw with ymit' nuthor and you will know him by s'glll, and soon you will know him more in- tiunm ly, Every author has hula ways and words of his own, and you will find yourself rvcoguizing three very swiftly and lu\ingly. By-nnd-bv, 1shen you happen in your story on some phrase, or turn a titstenu'e, or little jrsling imunwrism which ln-lungs to the author you me growing well ILC- (“minted with, and will furl pivwd, and the story will menu a grant deal more to you Llun if it werv simply the work of an urmuown person, whose tones and looks 1htt'e, quite unfami- littv.-rrirTet's. "Gentlemen: .-1 have been taking Hood's ssrsapatilla for about six mouths and am glad to say that it has done me a great deal ot good. Last May my weight was 152 pounds, but shoe Whenever Given a Fair Trial Hood's Proves Its Merit. The following letter is from Mr. J. Alcldu Chauss6,arehiteetand surveyor, No. 153 Shaw Street, Montreal, Canada: "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: new to an a ”Mn-Huh! Plum-e. Send 25 "ts'uulipt" Soup Mappers wrapper lwnring tho words "Why Does a Woman Look Ola Sooner Than " Mum") to Lever Bron: 43 Scott, BL, anunto, and yuu will rpoux'why pasta a pretty ptctur", free from "dvr'r"itsiNt, and well worth framing. This is an easy Way to decorate your houm. The amp is the best in the market and it will only con! la potsttsge t0 eHId in the wr'"ppPrs, if yt'u leave the ands 0pm.. Wrsce, "oirathlr-ese- unrvfu‘dv‘ 1y. A Marvelous Medicine HOOD’S [anng placngod Depu'y Humming Otficers are nut given in leput ] Our Clubbing List. Esmnusnsn APRIL In, 1891 Sarsaparilla Mr. J. Alcide Chausso’ Montreal, P. Q. now To “(all t Hunk. [-10:33 Electric Bells Kindly favor as with a call and we nhall be “eased to Show you specimens and designs in onumenm, Headstones etc., and quote you t1guros tor any style of work either in Granite or marble. First classzwork guennteed. SIMON SNYDER, Druggist, THE WATEBLO Granite and Marble Works. The RA Tts compare favorably with any in the world. Your choice of all mun/l plan/B o assurance ofered, no other. AGENTS WANTED. Apply now for choice of territory to THOS. HILLIARD Manamnz. Director The Policy ofthe, Dominion Life is a straight promise to pay-Ike a bank draft, almost unconditional. Na re- striction on travel or occupation. When two or three years in .fortre it " "Ott-for/Kita/de, even for failure to pay renewal preml‘llnw, rvmmnmg m JAMESIINNES. M. P., CUR. KEMP? new, PREBthN'l. Vit Fd'tt “may V Equality between polinrhohlers is secured by insuring in three elasses- abstainerx, general and wotr-yiviuy each. in profits the true (mug/it of its own longevity. pr you have lost slaved one and desire't erect a lien tribute of Infection to th memory of the sou-Led one. . Aulhorlzed (‘nullnl $I.000.mm. an"! Irepotsit "(Ollnwn $50,000 btrt,rqrrbot 0 trt Ite) Puld up l‘nlnlul $01.10!} THE Dominion Life. Assurance My, Head Offitre, L Waterloo, Ont. ft provides a legacy certain instead qf a law suit possible. 'u/Z force TILL THE VALUE IS EXIIAUSTED. Erb Street, opposite Market. WATERLOO THUS. HILLIARD, MANAGING DIRECTOR. instead of lard. None but the purest, healthiest and cleanest ingredients go to make up Cot. tolcne. Lard inn't healthy, and is not always clean. Those who use Cottoldne will be hcahhicr and wealthier than those who use lard-Healthicr because they will get "shorter" bread; wealthier because they will gut "shorter" grocery bills-for Cnttolenc costs no more (hag lard and go'es (we. " far-soil but half as expensive. Dyapoptics delight in It! Physicians endorse It! Chefs praise itl Cooks extol it! Hdusewlves welcome itt Alt live Grocers sell It! “Shorter’-’ Pastry and “Shorter” Bills N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., SHAEFEB BROS. Blood Purifier Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. You can buy. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. If you are looking for WATERLOO ONT. We are talking about I " shorten. ing" which will ttot cause indi- gustion. Those who "know amine or two" about Cooking (Marion Harland among a host of others) are using in the Spring and Fall OOFLANDS ERB TEA Sole Agent. it'i the beat Made only by USE 'te fax work in a; line o: Ewan. PterhHttrtmrane workman-aunt Guiana-n bold 3&thqu thnitch' midrmr0tom,W"rseiots "etrtittde."itesrla *" Devitts City Dru Store, Farmers’ attention is directed to the fact that we are prepared to exchange brink and tile for all kinds of wood. -: PURE :- UAUSTIU SODA Having made great alterations- in UHF front and built a large addition in tLcrrur,r,usi have. placed our Jars-u suck of Rcady mmic Hut tion, we are now able to >hnw um- man)- u >11 clothing they have to select from. For sl) a, t prices we down them all. We also gh‘e every puvchnser ti km until they'hr, ve hought, $37) 00 worth hf L' pr'esent of n fine, clock in a plush mun Tn. lti0.5 The ($er is; In increase our 1tit honefit thereof. Remember the stand, sign Berlin. November Sth, 1894 heater and Miller TAPPING MACHINE C. STEUERNAGEL’S at cost and below for Cr, 'n. Mast be cleared in a tew weeks S. Sk1EEit,i,, 89 CO. I am prepared to doso at a wry n .wnmbiv to put in water will phrase call 9n the unduxi F WANTED 1000 Cords WOOD. JhlfILLINERY-:-000DS ISAAG BEGHTEL ' SHN, thdsoiudinsltore" lotion-ad Soap - Making WATERLOO, ONT peel todo all kinda of $1 Crt) and Youths' Suits Men's Suits- $10100. $1: co MIMI Boys' Overcoats 7S2 Youths' Overcoats Mens' Overcoats -'es' Grey Cotton- '4», c, Men? Braces :lUc up for 25e. I Ties, Collars, Hdkfs, Socks, all m Boys' Suits Waterloo Ont. -FOR-. tr100 find u; 20c and up to 100. and 12.le CL H H) lnchht-nur 11min mm I,, 'dls1 “(member the stand, sign m1 " ' Ht d s- SAUDER a: co- Having bought a CLEARING SALE OF 3 m) C. Steuernagel, a 30 3t' (he, all wool Grvr 30e. l’lzlum- NH " up. lu), i i)l IN 1 Lu), Jacob Conrad. to () l) () iWaterloo Coal Yards. WMWE‘W.¢!N 2.: Fin; Cockerels and Pulleta for Wll Iilxhilitioa, of the following varieties: " bent Scranton t an} 1n hm. Now- or Nu Elle. We would adviw a!) to urdm now heft" Anadvance in price laxlu pan-on TV Numb; litie, are that money w}! M- »m-m h; Inmkm order:- “once , Wu roam-Hull) ~nllvl you pmronage. Order, luft al 'ttlt' (.11.. ,. at (Moo yard or M J. W. Fear 5:015 Hardware sun will bnve out careful attention. "The latest invoirus im'Iudv tle, finest of American and Fenian Falls, S0ITINGS, The prices are cmmim-m " ix h quality of material and workmanship. WE are now prepared best Scranton I an} L. G. Pequegnat, 7 Inspection is imlt Lines of COAL I Scranton C 3.00 0 U 1s in umr q l 0 Breeder of Fancy Fowls. ti .25 MB=e=E=re, tl TR00SERlNilS and John Ritzer. gn 11):; Ciotinin 3 U th It" IlllUt HOGG & HABBICK. New Hamburg. HI It Merchant Tailor, King St. \Vuterloo all HIIIIHXI MIN clot Mn 11 OVERCOATINGS U m an orders for th I Foot, Slow or Nut to order now hetor lawn Tin- Kurubhbl rt'etti"Ct1 h; mokm Waterloo. ll I I?) " new at light, and I nu“ addi- " amount of ‘1 cloec cut Coal! to the Nes I” I I u nka the )ll; King I I HI thou: In lltl 1st, the St., the

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