§ I, . tho ladies of Watories that sho hes cncant e â€"ee oo share of your patronage, 2@ tnetmmir 4 making Parior on Erb St., n es â€"echh t “f‘- es a m â€" J CAN show you the handsomest pj . the i[o moot.l;‘ngu’nt tobacco, the cholce':t?ocitlr. prettiest pouch, the nobbiest cane, the nicâ€" @st smoker‘s »et, the best pocket knife,the leveâ€" hix“tbeat it:.}ot.’: w:s‘ve?&' lympthwi Te the gu . the % um, hortest and longest, the aweetest and tron r:x;uslilc'd lnm-nafnt' in the County, Qnm igh! Prices Low ! * Pipe Repairing a Sperciaity, WaTeRLOO Pirr & Toracco Exroriy @ King Waterloo, * J. DO| Pron. __._.___ 240000000 Fashionable Dressâ€"making, We are doing More than that Having bought ‘the entire well selected stock of thé Empire Tea Store at Berlin at a very low price on the dollar, we are preâ€" e?to give values such as cannot be ofâ€" md elsewbere in this County, We can offer you goods at original wholeâ€" sale prices and make a big profit. I Many lines we of wholesale cost Anvone necle SPECIAL NOTICE:! Cheap Goods Terms DOERING BROS., Empire Tea Store, Berlin, Trmned : Hats from now and sold at Dry Goods Profits We are Doing it, Splendid Assortment 1t \Gsfa /&\ [ Millinery neglecting looking TT OS : OO . _ Baes 1 u. navrese. Cash and One Price only Geo. Hasenflug. from $1.50 and up. and during the WATERLOO, are clearing out ~â€"AT THEâ€"â€" holidays, regardless E:n;d.‘?iw:; MJ ._.“f",.-‘ 4 sare of by a fat D.uq.: rluce Aintin‘ze u?‘m in view until 10. .. 0000 . "~~+ ~VAUVUIZ 18 noted for breeding thoroughbred Durham cattle. Those wanting to improve their stock would do well to call upon him as he has cattle second to none in the Dominion, Should we be as successful as we exâ€" pect to be in Algoma on our return we shall purchase the farm of Mr. Geo, Schmidt on the Heidelberg and St.Ja. cobs road:There is no better fenced famm the County than this. The barns are models of convenience and all the gang. ways are paved ud#tqdndlye easily kept clean. The herd of the stockers that are being fed for export are beauties and are being well taken The prettiest picture T have seen in a long while I saw on the farm of Mr. Tilman _ Shantz _ above Waterloo. Among the many fine cows were two beifers of a roan color. Each has a calf,both born on the same night. They are exactly alike and the same color as the dam. I would like to get some artist to paint them. It would make a& pretty picture; perhaps the Farmers‘ Advocate or the Stock Journal people would send up some artist to make a picture of them for the benefit of their | many reeders. Mr. Shantz is noted guw 4 on dsc dn t o Li dozen for rew laid eggs. You can buy 21 lbs. granulated sugar for $1.00 at Moyer‘s. He is also paying 22¢ a dozen for maw lail 1..._ Messrs. Steiner and Hostettler of of Ohio were visiting at ‘Jacob B. Sniâ€" der‘s on Sunday. Mr. Steiner is a proâ€" fessional at singing and voice culture, and has organized schools at Berlin and Straaburg. ... Mr. Fred. H. Meyer's; little boy, and Sadie Fraser are on the sick list. ... Land surveyor Good, of Waterloo was around toâ€"day measuring off the land that Heoary H. Meyer bought of Wm. Snider & Co. The price paid is $300....Some ‘of our sportsmen one day last week Succeeded in killing thirteen rabbits and two fox.| es. OE y un oi c . | P Ma him, as it is be came of with a few scratches, and Fred can count himself among the fortunate ones.., .Tobias Schiefle,spent a day under the parental, roof . ... Rev. Mr. Yreger accompanied by Mr. Jacob Winkler of Waterloo, called on Mr. Philip Winkler one day‘ last week....Mr. J. T. Ellis spent‘ Sunday in Toronto. y CC 1 * ®HbIO way sbove St. Clements his wagson left the road and upset his load, participating him be: tween the horses, which also fel! and rolled over him; but for the one horse becoming disentangled, and getting up. it {might bave resulted fatally with him, as it is be came of with a few weunel t _ 1 w4 1 AMONG THE FARMERS. Anderson Foilowing are the names of the pupâ€" i!s in 8, S. No. 6, Mornington who took the highest standing at their written examinations during the month of No _yember :â€"S5th class, Hattie Dowd, Ausâ€" tin Ingram. Senior 4th, Nellie Campâ€" bell, Maggie Davidson. Junior 4th, Bessie Ingram, Lizzie Patterson, Mabel Tillie, Mabe] Dowd, Edgar Campbell, Senior 3rd, Mary Camerofip Mary Robâ€" inson, â€" Juaior 3rd, Gertrude Ingram, Nellie Johnston, Hugh Davidson, Wm. J. Waddell, Laura Waddell, Thomas «js1 _ 4 King Street, P. 8. In our tea department can be found the choicest grades of India, Ceylon, Conâ€" gous, Souchongs, Hysous and Japans. We are also agents t'or the celebrated ‘"Salada" Tan . neininein Tt d aiinditc s s s ie 2 Th c claim that we have without a de est and best equipped store this ronto and our prices are as low a to, Hamilton or any large city. is limited and we cannot enume we have, suffice to say that if want of anything in the line of (,y Christmas, wedding or birthday . will be to your own interest to 1 stock. & V 5 1 )/ S1ends to see our grand display of Crockery, China and Glass ware. We make Crocke:y our special line of business and nlatns €Lagnl V2. I |, For many years Berlin ' has had a large hat store. The owner sold out nearâ€" ly two years ago. He has again opened out and if you want to select a hat from a large and varied stock go to Peter‘s Hat Store, Berlin. Beck‘s China Store. in hn Ahcd AR 1138 Shantz _ above _ Waterloo,. e many fine cows were two & roan color. Each has a orn on the same night. They aaek n aiens T â€" Continued From First GERMAN MiIiLLs. BRESLAU. °, Yinkier of Waterloo, Philip Winkler one day Mr.oJ. T. Eis spent ST. JaAcoss , L7 C c oi ai SDp Porog eve wedding or birthday presents, it our own interest to inspect our â€" B‘ Bm uipped store this side of Toâ€" prices are as low as in Toron. BURNS. cordial invitation to our y large city. â€(â€")Txr-avpace cannot enumerate what \yithout A dot;’tâ€")-t,'axe-f'i.;lu mov measuring 1. Meyer Co. The 0€ ‘of our Page. ou are in rockery for oawr:g 2 _2 2 PECRCEE, SuO wile Toronto, Dec. 4__Tl; receipts f o O Oopo ui‘ met ohe Aaughter: **/ | .. T stock were liberal. The feeling AFFâ€"On Nov. 25, in Elmira, the wife of better all nd s e e j :::oh were verym mn’chu;:g:u::d hres RWELLâ€"On N + «43 B.'k i * ‘F°wi1. o!Jougth'or‘zdl.,‘oll l * l:lntobm’ O::tdlo.â€"raboioo to ‘extra Garzer~â€"In 8t . .1 the j cattle are wanted. i ‘ite ot Imainl M Unbell ofu oo on« the | cottle soe wnnted. . "The prices oget Ratzâ€"On Nov, 1ith, in Elmira, the wife of Feedeérsâ€"A fow ‘small bunches of Dan. katz, of a daughter. Mn‘mmtnhusgtom qtuApLflâ€"(hNfl. l«‘, in Berlin, the wife & m‘ ¢:"_ _of Augist Granite, w 4 ie 6 [ * p and Lambeâ€" Exports ps M Mdn "';%:1..,;-_,",_% $}6o for ewes and wethers “"“rg KCEESERâ€"On Nov.28,in Waterloo,the wife of Conrad Kuehner,of a son. VoGrâ€"On Nov. 17th, at Toronto, the wife of A.S.Vogt, of a daughter, WIDEMANâ€"On Nov. 28 in Rimira, the wife of Truman Wideman, of 6 :daughter. _ _ PraArrâ€"On Nov. 25, in Elmira, the wife of‘ . _ Wm. Pfaff, of a son. Berlin, t annum, compounded .l?:t.eson large tne:a to be DEPOSITS RECEIVED. Interest allowed on all sums of $1 and upâ€" wards, remaining in the Say Bank de ment %0 days or over, from date of depoalt to > (DOslC receipts issued. Notes discounted. The collection of sale notes a n&eclalty. Money transferred to all points at lowest current rates. _A _ Busines uao l]-e,mar %crétl)lol nghax:l lthem(}uut 1 8in 0 + *14144 AAULUVMLAINU DN IVIN oq%}{; p&?meï¬mumes%:heom u%%hgfsurglt& modern cony ences, udents w OF OANADA. graduate ud.:dwgoodnduons. * udpo::troo. 9e ‘ Relete Pand o# C carr BusiNEss couurer, _ Deposits...s.................lllll 05 3,840,000 ; Galt, Ont; =| Asuom..:5.660.000 T iiinn n emmmmmmunee e 24. ache Deposit receipts issued. stock and i'mp)edxvent-s;of J. 8 adjoining G.T.R, station. Bre Thursday, Dec. 20.â€" plements and househo tin Weber, 14 miles n Hall, Waterloo tp. INGRAY & Hrg: Tuesday, Dec. 18 Joseph Mickns, Auctioncer, Wa Ont., guarantees satisfaction every time promptlx attended to and can be arran at the chronicle Office, as to date, withc ther trouble. Saturday, Dec. 29.â€"Farm of John Neeb, on Market Square, Berlin, Baturday, Dec. 29.â€"Brick and household furniture of late J. M. Oberboltzer, Berlin Thursday, Dec, 20.â€"Stock At plements of George Voll, near berg. Wedncsday‘ stock, implem ture, of the la: St. Jacobs. Wedriesday, Dec, 12.â€"P the late Christopher Prange Saturday, Dec. 15.â€"Hou niture of Charles Moeser.St Waterloo that is a credit to théir enterâ€" {prise. Here people can always get hams, lard, summer sausages, bologna in fact anything usually got at the largest pork packing establishments. Farmers having first class stock of pork would do well to call on this firm as they ship to Toronto, Montreal and other places besides supplying the local towns and villages, Their place of: business is:near the Shirt factory, Ber-‘ lin, V istTor. JOsEPH _ MICKUS,. Tueeday, Dec. 11.â€"Stoc plements of John Beoninger Germany, Those farmers who wish to take a trip to Algoma in spring with a view to purchasing farms or of leaving the country should let me know tor if I can get fifty or:more at a special excursion rate can be got from the C.P.R.Tickets will be made good to return in sixty days or six months. OUR PORK PACKkERS, The Schneider Bros. of Courtland avenue are busy packing pork and have gracually built up a trade in Berlin and HICGHEST CURRENT RATES ELMIRA BRANCH, I MARKET Daniel B. Weber near Conestogo is another successful â€"farmer who also has splendid barns and has lately put up a model piggery which is very convenientâ€" ly arranged for the feedings of over a hundred pigs at once. Wiater runs inâ€" to the trough in the gangway which makes it very convenient when feed-j ing. 1 turday, Dec. 15.â€"House and fur e of Charles Moeser,St. Jacobs. dncsday, Dec. 19â€"Farm, farm , implements and bousehold furniâ€" of the late Absalom Martin,near ay, Dec. 20.â€"Farm stock, imâ€" and household effects of Marâ€" , 1} miles north of Township torlan is P GEORGE Latson BIRTHS, nded halfâ€"yearly. Special to be left for stated periods THE SALES OCOCHO TVE rlvflvllullls s s in the form most acceptab‘e and pleasâ€" ctioncer, Waterlo0, | ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly ";‘,‘,,t‘fl:;.";ï¬',‘;‘,,â€â€˜,:,e;}“};: beneficial properties of & perfect lax. to date, without fur: | ativge ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers TsCH. and permanently curing constipation, â€"Farm stock, imâ€"| It has given satisfaction to millions and 1d effects of Marâ€"| met with the approval of the medical orth of Township profession, becauss it acts on the Kid. ? . neys, Liver and Bowels without weakâ€" ening them and it is perfectly free from FFERNAN. severy objectionable Substrance, «â€" _Farm, farm | _ §yrup of_ Fi§m is for sale by all drug of E. SR Shans. | Pists in T5n Laiilss 1.l is t J. 8. Shantz , Breslau. 0 69 Uy dn 6 ourse the butter| Erpuanâ€"aAt Berlï¬:, Nov. Jacobs Creamery | _ August Erdman, of a son ; wis, [ car and 2 _ Batter pound rolls, 18 to 20¢; large rolle 16 to 17¢; tub new 18 to 190;0gge new laid per doz. 21 to 22¢; dressed hogs per cwt $5.25 to $5.50; chickens per pair 25 to 40¢; turkeys per Jb 7 $ to 8¢; geese per lb 5} to 9%¢; ducks per pair 40 to 65¢; potatoes per bag 550 . 1 LIVE STOCKL. Dec. 4.â€"White wheat 60 to 61%e; red 59 to 60c and goose at 59¢c; oats 30} to 81¢; barley 40 to 45¢; peas 56c for common; rye 50c¢c; bay $8 to $9 for timothy and $6.50 to $7 50 for clover, Straw sold $7 to $8. I E spelas q i .le Oot CAup® gists in 75c¢._bottles, but it is manuâ€" factured by the California Fig Syrup Co, only, whose name is printed on every package, also the pame, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. . °* Dec *ATTERSONâ€"(On Nov. 17, in (ilenallen, Benâ€" jamin Patterson, aged 45 years and 10 months. Â¥ _ SenatoTâ€"On Nov. 24,in Wilinot, C‘atharine Schmidt, aged 74 years, 8 months and 21 days.' * PELLINGâ€"On Nov, 22,in Petersburg, Willie, son of Charles Pelling,aged 6 yrs. 5 months and 2 days, KARROWâ€"On Nov. 23, in Berlin, Frederick Karrow, aged 70 years. HEIMANNâ€"On Nov. 24, in Waterloo, Anna Heimann, aged 69 years, and 11 days. Brscit â€"On Nov. 19,in Woolwich, Balthaeser Busch, aged 63 years. TROTTERâ€"â€"On Nov. 21, in Galt, Jessie D., eldest daughter of James and Marion C. Trotter. CROMARTYâ€"On Nov, 27,in Galt, Annie Cromâ€" arty,aged 66 years, 9 months and 18 days, TORONTO STREET MARKETsS «L* ely 4 ‘â€T 2C e )\\‘*& ,.;:/’% pANA_ \ Pss 4s$ /y > PATTERSo N fassatie n onl t sMr Y C dJohn Gazcho, Mr. Abraham "He Miss Katharine Roth, both of Wit Hm:mm(vKEquzxzâ€"On Nov. 10, Rev. M,. Arendt of Waterloo, Mr i{eimbe‘cl;ler of Waterlo0 to Miss PRavuisulat._2 l 1 EleveD, Dy Rev P. Foerster, New Germany, Mr. H Goetz of Woolwich, to Miss Carolina mann, of Pilkington, HER:\'ERâ€"ROTHâ€"()n Nov. 150 he in« a p ; _ ,,Wther Rloepfer, Mr. Albert E. ’ Rub{,to Miss Frances Dunn, daughtdr of Mr. Wm. Dauyn, â€" CoMrASâ€"Moskr â€"On Nov. 13th, by the Rey. J.Giekh1, of St.Clements, Mr. Morand Comâ€" pas to Miss Louise Moser, both of St, Cleâ€" ments. f GOETZâ€"LEHRMAnxâ€"On Nov.2(th, by \the Rev P. Foars,.... ar. _ i2000 u0,. DÂ¥ Lenz, of Berlin SCHONOELMEIERâ€"SPIES â€" At Ber| by the Rev. J.P,Hauch at the MxyERâ€"On Nov, 2lst, in St. Clements, the the wife of Adam Meyer,of a daughter, MARRIAGES,. . i4 The receipts of al. _ The geeling except in h h ;::reued. og': Choice to extra DEATHS. REPORTSâ€" HllPPflh'_@’leas ] New Dundee, Ont, Rreeder of Improved Large Yorkshire and Am%mg m‘of either breed to ( t akin. Corâ€" roroininnes ce Nonlant Rexens, shimropr J.F. MASTER To Exchange for Town Property in Berlin. Importer and Breeder County Clark‘s Office. Berlin, November 18th . 1804 &t 10 o‘clock a. m THR Municipal Council of the Waterloo will meet at the Cot BERLIN, on FARM FOR SALE Makers of "STEPMAN‘s SELECTION® County of Waterloo. Waterloo, Nov. 9. Apply at the Factory to COMMODIOL’S two storey brick cot tage on corner of Moore‘s Avenue and Allan St. Kight rooms, soft and hard water,‘good garden. ADDIV at this Wa apancl 22 d Other Choice Brands. Special Orders Promptly Filled. Cigar Factory at 3 e‘clock, p.m., for and other busincss, 49â€"2t THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1894, .. _ _ _ _° 200UCT & 4o,.; Waterloo. on TUESDAY, _ DECEMBER isth Fulcs en e ind CDIIM J.__Lum‘er Co. (Ltd.) will be } of Wm. Snider & Co.; Waterloo THE Fourth Annual meeting of the Snider J. | Lumber Co. UL+HAY â€"elit mc rl 39 _ OE Pnd Tallow.......... Dressed Hogs,.. Apples, per bbl Sheepskins ... .. |Butter....‘..... Dried Apples... Hay per ton..... Potatoes......... Hams............ Shoulders per b 48â€"2t Fall Wheat....... Spring " ....... Straight Flour.... ’ East Buffalo, Dec. 4.â€"Lower prices had to be accepted for hoge. There was a large run of Canada lambs but none were suld up to noon, buyers and sellers wers apart the latter holding for higher prices. Fair to prime lambs were quoted from $4 to $4.10. _ Rog#.â€"â€"Long lean hogs of 160 to 220 lbs weighed off car $3; thick and light fat $3.75; stores and sows $3.50; stags $2.50. x cpens ROBE FOUND. NGOTICE + STEPHAN‘S NOTICHE. WATERLOO MARKKETS. WaATERLOO, Drxc. 5th. 1894. F. W. STEPHAp(, Prop. TO LET. By order, â€" ISRAEL D. BOWMAXN, A 10c Cigar. "FRITF® FAVORITE King Street, Berlin the election of Directors WM. SNIDER, Secy. m a can 2 2 DCE will l‘)e heAlg mt the office M. WEGENAsT. 46â€"tf of the County of County Clerk * 4136 Baden, Ont. kT House #0 54 8 0 51 which all Justices of the ts _.. © â€" Con all J: a.M SherlP vOlie, marit= s t Al J 16 17 Tob woUnNTYy Courup. Ooml: 'r:'VVttm } N.‘Egm ’.t.h.b:?:‘,z heC rrik toon Euiaueld cooss, oi IN THE TOWN OrF BERLIN, â€"ONâ€" TVESDAY, 1!th day of DECEMBER NEXT, At Ten o‘clock am.: \ rb us kick Oe C 4 GENERAL SESSIONS 75 County of Waterloo. TH creditors of John Hayes, late of th© ’ gownshlpol Welï¬loy in the County of Waterion, Farmer, deceased, who died on or abqut the month of June, 1894, to send by post, prepaid, to the undersigned, the solicitors of Mary Hayes,the administratrix of the estate}01 the said deceased,their Christian and su rnames addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and nature of their security, if any, held by them. And take notice that after the said 15t) day of December, 1894, fhe said administratrix will proceed to dist.ibute the said cstate aAmongst the parties entitled thercto, having regard onli to the claims of which she shail then have had notice. BUWLBY & CLEMENT, Solicitors for Administratrix, 49â€"2t Berlin, Ont. Of John Iayes, late of th les/cy, in the County Deceased, TERMS:â€"All sums of 8 above that amount 12 mon a&pproved notes, Oats cash JOS. MICKUS, Auctioneer, Wellesley, Nov. 27, 1894 hens, OF THE PEACE anp CoUunmTy C Notice to Credia)}g Public Auction. jAt 11 o‘clock in the forenoon, the premises therein compromised, being parts of lots numâ€" bers 122 and 123 in the uppcrlblock on the west gide of the Grand River, in the Township of Waterloo in the County of Waterl00, being the farm now in the occupation of John Neeb and Christian Neeb or one of theim. and containing 105 acres and 36â€"100 of an acre, more or less, The rarm is well fenced. is in an excellent state of cultivation,is conveniently silumcd.(b('ing only about four miles from Berlin on the main road to Bresiau) has a few wcres of bush, and bus thereon a good bnn.k Imrn.nwncd“w-llingâ€"huu.w. and other necessary farm buildmgs. beTERMSâ€"Ten percent. caglh and balance in 30 days. or if the purchaser desires it a reasonâ€" able part of the purchase money may remain on Tirst mortgage for a term of years at a reas onable rate of interest Terms in other ro spects will be made known at the sale, and meanwhile may be ascertained on application to the said Company or the undersigned 1 75 18 17 Saturday, the 29th Day of D-ecernber‘ 70 iB ol lout e en t tUr Wt PETC COR® C tained in a mortgage dated the 10th day of December, 1890, made by John Neeb to the Ontario Mutual Life A ssurance Company.there will be offered for rale by Public Auction on the Market Square, in the Town of. Waterloo,on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 HERE will be sold by Public Valuable Farm in the Township of Waterloo a anclln giall. To Cike CV DL pen for 40 hogs, new driving shed 34x44, 3 acres of good timber, water forced to house and barns by hydraulic pressure, soil clay loam, limestone bottom. The farm is one of the best in the County, never was rented, is free from all noxious weeds. 10 acres fall wheat, 10 acres rye, in the ground. Fall ploughing all done, Terms made known on day of sale. 19â€"â€"it FarRM FOR SALEâ€"Also at the same time and place the farm will be offered for sale. It consists of 117 acres, more or less, is Lot 114, Upper Block, Waterloo County, near Breslau, G.T.R. On the premises is a large brick house 30x40, kitchen 20x22, & bank barn 40x70, new straw shed 34X40, stabling for 8 horses and 30 head of cattle, new pip pen for 40 hogs, new driving shed 34x44, 5 i nvae mtlv it M cash on Mess o eesn t s may es Also a quantity of good seed bushels of good shipping turnip hand, if not previously sold, 4 to TERMS OF SALEâ€"§10 and over that sum 12 months‘ credit ing approved joint notes. Six p for cash. Turnips, hay, grain na oh. 490â€"2t MORTGAGE SALE IMPLEMENTsSâ€"â€"2 lumber wagons ! near}; new, 2 top buggies, oneâ€"horse wagon, hob sleigh, 2 cutters nearly new, breaking cut ter, mower nearly new, Frost & Wood bind er nearly new, seed drill, hay rake, land roller, Springâ€"tooth cultivator, fnnni;v mill, bay fork and carriage complete, riding plow Cockshutt, single plow, 2 sets iron harrows, scuffier, 2 sets double harness, ? sets single harness, forks, chaigs, hoes, etc. NDER and by virtue Mlhtcts ce t 1A be in calf, 2 brood sows with about 50 fowl. SARM Rmany m _ 2105 â€"C* 10e property : FaRM SrocKkâ€"‘Team 9 years old (heavy) aged team, filly rising 3 years, spring colt, : cows with calves at foot. 4 cow s snnvacei‘." at l ] Tuesday, December 18th, 1894 The undersigned has received instPnctions from Mr. J. S. Sbantz to sell by public aucâ€" tion on Lot 114, Upper. Block, adjoiping (;. T. R. Station, Breslau, on IN WATERLOO. Farm, Farm Stock and Implements Extensive Auction Sale .A 2 0 Emt LN N Pap _1 c‘clock, sharp, the following pro Fara SBTockâ€"Team 9 years old / ‘S, fate of the Township of Wot the County of 1 ‘aterieo, Farmey Bd 1 If 1 wuxuuis S O#PRCR G10, . 1 colt 1 year old, 4 cows supâ€" If, 1 cow with calf by her side, ‘istseerg yean: old, 1 heifer, 3 B ewetslclooa en nsl _ 72 _ 26 MIU, hayrack.wheel ls of oats. set of double har h harness, set of single har 1 grindstone. and a large variâ€" es. «ums of $5 and under, cash. iÂ¥ 40 000. 0OR mE F Woe d utene CoTmeil, 2 months‘ credit on good e nack I,\( ALEX. MILLAR Ao ZETLO® UA réhason se money may remain erm of years at a reas. _ Terms in other re own at the sale, and rained on application the undersigned, OFâ€" n on day of sale. KAM & Herrerxas, Auctioneers Mortgagees‘ Solicitor, Berlin, Ont. GEO, yOLL, of a power of sale con mill, hay rake, land Itivator, fannilv mill, complete, riding plow , 2 sets iron harrows. er wagons ! nearly horse wagon, hob. new, breaking cutâ€" Frost & Wood bind. , 4 cows supposed to Auction on seed oats, 2,00( turnips, pulled by d, 4 tons hay, ) and under cash: Proprietor. 48â€"3t _the under fBamberg I& property 8 years old. t on furnish per cent. off i and fowl pigs at foot, , 1894 K undersigned offers for s&!¢ N\ _ z shop, house and three 10(# situaie s street, Waterloo. There is & {0biM Mlndtbo'mcomboml‘d“ emall shops. zmmsurwnf"“ Ee i are ‘or apply on the promises to _ the forercoon. &Y, & lot of dishes, and olher NOUStIUY . g TERMS of the sale of the Hcusehold MM Bums of $5 and under ca«h. On «9""* $5 «ix months credit will be give? ® with approved security. _ _ _ _ u; At the same time and place there ““l‘iml;’ sold the Household ;:ood'~ of the t U go Oberholtzer, consisting of the !0}06M ig cles :â€"6â€"beds, 2 bu; caus, 3 chosts. 1 w#A y 1 stand. 1 desk, 1 corner cupboard. | W g chairs, 2 rockers, 3 ‘benches, 1 lounge. ‘ kxd‘ table, 1 leaf table, 1 kitchen cupbosrd.! fursh 1 woodbox, 1 sink, 1 cooking stove WiP bÂ¥ ture, 1 coal stove, 1 wood stove, l cutllléw &y. a lot of dishes, and other household #MLL, TERMS OF SA1} day of sale. twenty ; and the balance in ments with intercst On the premises. the double brick Houst #¢ Lot on the east <ide of Kinu ~treet in the T9L of Berlin, a short distance trom the ) eononite Meeting Houre, said House ind 1.«‘ neing" PM Of the estate of the Iate Jicot M. OberhoU9RL Bale to commence at hall past Saturday, the 29th December NNHERE will be off I‘ tionhon A Brick Residerce and Hd hold Goods. numerous to mentio will be sold witho:.: lemve the farin, Sale to commence Lunch at noon TERMSâ€"Fat catt sum« of $5 and unde 12 months‘ credit on per cent. off for cash a lot "o:'fjnilrl-l;' pail beds. children‘s t table, 2 benche~, vinegar tub, barr cow chains. leacgi falo robes, 2 hors yokes, reythes, sh bflBS. quantity of > mips, 100 Ou carr Hovsknorn Erp» thefollowing 3 years old. bl 13 years old c i head fat en ens. â€" lamruuiy bobsleigh,lon: mower, hay 1 2 gabg plowâ€" mill. turmp â€" with rope an knife, woodr harnes«, king! grain cradle. l THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20t, 1 d from Mar tion on his ta Township Hal J / Farm Stock, Implements & Koi Effects FOR SALE. Auction Sale of $5 and : months‘ crd cent off for The followi effects of the at the same t old, mare ® y, years old, ma suckling colt; bull, 2 heifer boar, 4 pigs 7 yoke of oxen democrat, op sleighs, long â€" hay racks, v drill, mowe, seutfier, 3 pios rOW, wood«; mill. fanning horseâ€"power . share of ciren: barness, set p, shovels, chiun bucket*, sugar tubs, counter & cupboards, ~i;, 2 woodboxes, drawer. 2 irm ber of chairs, c Et0ves, ketties spinning whee! stuffer, a lot of els of oats, 300 } ley, 100 bushe} ducks. 12 cord» 100 numerous t TERMSâ€"I1;, PUBLIC SALE Dated ar w \Further part tion to John H lan, Toro 10. ( Mn eeeenm n oc chase money at within thirty Cay count 0f purchas be made into T). to the joint cred; Offlcial Guardiay countant of }faroel.« No.: TERMsSâ€"F the day of xa} ient uf the ba. paid to £$2,000 main on the cent., secured Mivadie tsA 3 11 ’ dwulling bouse, and out uilding in & $g00d Ftate o 13 acres of wood 20 acres in grasâ€" is watcred by . The premiscs ar from Waterloo t of the village of: taining eight i hard wood land man Company J two and a half p, 3. Containing 1i with a quantity / 76 of the Geriman sitvated about f. T00 "UWICET to ‘ fl;cd by the oflicial gy,, the 19h day of Deceny iy ten o‘ciock in the foren, the late A bsalom Marp German (‘ompum Tract ing property of the esta farm lately oecupied by q more or lexgs thus. ... TH ERE wil hy Auctinn «. AUCTI({NTA ayment. For furthet | > premisese 10 HENRY KOKEHLEL Valuable Wit Non subye the offticia AAC d it ( 1% iPe n the APJ GEQO. LATSH near & Wateries, OA Mig Wan b T Mliirh Â¥ Trucr To l‘ M6es HW C n \ i € dec 6 ut lhxy 6\3 . P Cmm Th a Exk ..‘ 1 good q £ q © w S Â¥ lock. a “'l ten ociock WA AN wo AND U Oy Pubac Ar ortheas. (/ 3 wardh m PrOveq )J d A Dskly nd C for l‘,(‘ Pos ey BaP oun de vuu / 90# 18%, q 8 490 he Ki Cuy WC O C) 1 h lot « still the Empir the dollar. 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