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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 14 Mar 1895, p. 1

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March, la“ sing at ing 2 yearâ€". ilch cow, egr 2 yr de Jerse } (wo year ol hx Cuives, yea le harnss. can â€"tone boat, ox rack<, fa ning urn.p pulpet, ) to mentisn. ‘ t« good driverk rpin of BHays, 1 â€"ing 5 years; 1 n. 1 Coow, 4 n svle \\'A‘KE <hâ€"lves, 1 pi h box .md-lq n es dde tireh ( B b ~ldxlu.'l w. lijy B ke,‘# k b.; mare, § l on coming 3 no se comi ;1 Mara ing 2 yearâ€". t tho old John nah p .( Wool ) pstowo River, r.-L t > Heidelâ€" o\ well t. mberâ€" h« t and about ial ngs and waâ€" Â¥. Cnil, a P.0f r, K onting Md [ god â€"tiack, H ‘ rcachh*‘ Water: ther na fa m for We ber.a he Brids râ€" pers, 3 Nec ton no w), 8 | big \. eat Tu 2 uravel Boxe io Firaaly Ag a port of si ine two stOry, mi nces and af i 6h ccres ear lown ram, 1 I1d El;.OL17ZER, â€" _ Proprietofs from Mr. A. m ore «u. betas tAE ‘nd no .\Mh _ Inv stm nti# > eâ€"sy (erms. wirhaupt Estate meen st.. Borkin. HLEL L o For Sald Oth, n Sal le ~ lin. ALE, plements, H MICKUS, A uctionee â€" of $5 and um* nthsa‘ credit OB per @ noum dis WE gs large ano reof quite now. Es Lack of them wir . dump car M se la pd rollet ers, 4 plows s cut siw Houses raker npcrl acd Iar", 1} w mm b«i pprov 189& Lob $10, ve Wlaning Mills, _ Call before buying eiseâ€" wshere. Chas. Kreutziger Tailoring. The times on al; Lumbâ€"r, Fash, Door» und all other wooden ouild.ng materiel Prices reduced to suit Aoae i n np in en e eP nc P n t THE BOEHMER CO., VOL XLIâ€"NO. 11 W aTkRLO® We have special pride in recommending our cloths for men‘s suiting this seasâ€" on. We had a little of last season‘s goods left over that we were enabled to buy an almost entirely new and fresh stock and feel positive what we have selected will meet iwith your approval. Nothing need be said of our ability to make clothes; we have been at the business long enough to know what is wanted and that the best ot help is none too good. ()Jur cutter not only says "no fit no sale," but GUARâ€" ANTEEs A FIT, that‘s what we like and what you want. ‘Price plays a prominent part here as well. We make suits of material that will improve any man‘s appearâ€" ance at $10 and §$12, also fine imported suitings at $16.30 to $18, which are really worth $20 to $23. M Y Â¥ FISH! FISH! Clover and Timothy GIVvVE US A CALL aup~ o o eage Geo. Hasenflug, EA HEADQUARTERS. We have a large stock of fresh, frozen, smoked and pickled fish on hand for the lenten â€" season which we will sell at reaâ€" sonable prices. We are buyers and sellers of both and can say we are in a position to please you in prices and quality. City Grocery & Chiga HaHi, (Limited,) Berlin, Ont We sell hats that fit the head and become the man. We charge no fancy prices for style. The latest and best is the cheapest. Boys, Youths, Young Men apd Old Men can get what they want here in headgear. The new clothing has just come in, all of it is nicer and cheaper than we have ever had it before. _ There are a great many odd suits, also odd coats, pants jand vests which will sell at gery interâ€" es.ing prices. The special new confirmation suits arei particularly nice and cheap, selling as low as $5.00. _ Readyâ€"made Clothing ATS. S a new school of cutting in Becker‘s Block, where he intends receiving as msany pupils as possible. Mr. Buck is a progressive, goâ€"abead, young â€"man, alway s upâ€"toâ€"date, and we recommend him to any ycung man desiring instrucâ€" tion....The other Sunday evening I{; Mr. Jacob Morley and family drove N\ out to Capling‘s church, Burnside, )( where the Rev. Mr. Trelevan of this Y place is holding a series of special serâ€" K vices, While driving into‘ the gate, ’.;' the cutter upset, throwing Miss Clara ‘\' out and breaking her sboulder blade. | We are pleased to say she is improving , ... . This reminds us bow rasily an acâ€" J / cident can happen. Our jovh{ young | friend, Mr. Maoly Marks, feeling a fit C of sneezing coming on the other day, and trying to stop the force of it, had id the misfortune to burst a bloo1 vessel M interpally. . He is getting better again o ... . Mr.F.H. McCallum, who bas been 8 laid upâ€"with a severe attack of la h grippe, is around again.... Miss Marâ€" ME tha Laschinger returned to Detroit on l ‘_| Monday . ... Mr. Clare and Mr.Pinter: o son ;IPre-ton and Spencer Howell of B Galt were in town this week. ... Mr. M Londés, advance agent of W. E. Ram:â€" lni say, vtnu in town trying to make ar: rangefments for the appearance of the * popular comedian here. Owing to its | bein;TLent, no arrangements could be | made, ... Mr. Chas. Lederman has reâ€" WATERLOOU, ONTARIO, | NEWS NUGGETS. /« The New Mennonites have started a seriea of revival meetings TbP residâ€" ent ministers are being ably assisted by Mesers, Shantz and Gill. The sermon preached on Sunday evening by Mr. Gill was a powerful une, ... Miss Aohâ€" stetter of Berlin spent Sunday with Miss Shantz, ... Mr. Bricker of Listoâ€" wel visited his father, Mr. David Bricker. ... Mr. J. E. Stauffer, who at> present is successfully wielding the rod in 8. 8. No. 23, Waterloo, was home on| Saturday. . .. Mr. John Schafer has! moved to Berlin, his sons taking charge of ‘the farm. We now naturally ex‘ pect the pleasure of reportivg some‘| thing interesting from their locality, as| batchelor‘s hall is at best a poor affair, to which your correspondent besreth witnese,. . .. Mr. Noah Zeller and wife, visited friends this week ... Miss M. Devitt has returned after spending two weeks at home. ... Miss Ida Eby has been visiting friends in Wilwot T‘p ... . Mr A. 8 Clemmer, having spent a week‘s holidays in honor of the young J.P., duly reforted last week, has loft to resume his duties at Woodstock . ... Gustave Oberlander of Syracuse, N.Y., called here. He is en route for Monâ€" tana. . . . Simon Moyer, our genial groâ€" cer, has succeeded in obtrining the serâ€" vices of a clerk, who is giving the best of satisfaction to bis employer aud the public generally . . .. The latest subject debated in town is: Resclved that skating is ‘not a proper form of amuseâ€" ment. ... It becomes our pleasant duty to record the marriage of Mr. Chris. Brubacher to Miss Mary Rom of Shantz Station. Chris, having given single biessedness a fair trial, has come to the conclusion that it is not well for man to live alone, and has scted ac cordingly.... The wife of Henry Maertz of a son . ...Just as the meetâ€" ing dispersed on Sunday eveniog the eclipse of the moon was well under way and some of the more bashful ones waited until the moon was completely obscured before starting for homeâ€" noticeably certain young gentlemen from Natchez. moved his tailor shop from above Mcâ€" Callum‘s drug store and fitted up a neat little stand in the store formerly ooo'uprd by C.H Henrich , . . .‘The Conâ€" 7 lives are hustling. Last week :fl opened up a neat little club roont, I with thens the Reformers hbave‘ opéned one in Becker‘s block: w.| have now a chance to a pleasant evening in the wm of a Al the News of the County and District Sugar cheaper than ever, 24 lbs. cranulaâ€" ted for $1.00, 29 lbs. lfi:Od brown sugar tor $1.00; and we have some nioeugln on Trout at 5¢. a Ib. an â€" all kinds of Tinware cheap at S. Moyer‘s. Mr. W. Buck, our leading faâ€"hionâ€" abls tailor, has but: lately returned from New York, where he learuned a new systerm of cutting. He has opened altractive shape. PONDENTS AND OTHER fSIDURCES. NEW HAMBURG BRESLAU. re %mgiyléife ET'HF.EMM.ZYMW Luteweok oflnrm‘” oawrnqtol‘ fiol:: club mlMEMMM‘ rmers bave‘ in the i '..:h“fl h': A plu:;::.'”"d-. T the result of rp"rh a :ldon of a Emmfl apent a * & ‘ â€" $ On . * 6 # . ar .. |for on it on "_,.'s-i-;% w | east of here, is serionsly ill with inflamâ€" ‘mation.... The Y. P.;8, C, E. of the Presbyterian chur h igtend to hold a social in the lecture room on Friday evening. It will be free, the object being only a good @¢ocial time. It mmutonsthin-udifilhonld be ... ; Inspector Pearce paid his semiâ€"annu«l visit to our -ohoog“on{* Monday afterâ€" noon.... Miss Maggi¢ Burnett has gone to visit her sister, Mrs. Mcâ€" Dowel) at Castle City, Mich . . . . One of our young men has been laid up with a sore leg. The facts seem to be as fo‘â€" lows : One day he sccidentally rent one of the legs of his trousers ‘Lhe lady in whose house he was staying kindly offered to repair the damage if he would remove them. and don another pair ; but he insisted that she could do all,that was required without him> goâ€" ing to so much trouble. Thereupon she did mond them véry neatly and proceeded to press the repaired rpot with a hot iron after the fashion of a real tailor. A carpet tack upturned in a chair is said to be & sizgn oip an earâ€" ly spring but a bot flat iron under cerâ€" tain conditions is an ally infallible sign ; at least it prov:rso in this case. Verily we learn much W# experience. The strike amongst our tailors has been settled satisfactorily with the exâ€" ception of a few changes made by the hands . . Mr John Youngmerchant t«ailor: has just received his spring stock, conâ€" sisting of tweeds and worsteds of all descriptions, which he will sell at prices to astonish the public, ‘and has added t;)fihis already able staff of hands anotherfirstâ€"class coatmaker. He will now be ablé to fit and suit any one, which shows that he is on the way to success. ... We are sorry having to chronicle that Mrs. A B. Smith is very ill at the time of writing but hope she may soon recover..., We note the new machine in Mr. Gé@o. Wettlaufer‘s Grist Mills, It has made a consider able change in tbhe quality of flour. He is en»bled to turn out a firstâ€"class flour to all who may f.vor him with a trial order.7.. The creditors of Mr. Geo. Fink assemb‘ed last Saturday in Berlin, but were unable to secure full particuâ€" lars. Some seem to be heavy losers in the affair. ... The eclipse ofâ€"the mpon last Sunday night was witnessed by a great many and admit its being a very nice sight.... Mr. Ed. Wood, custom tailor, intends to move to Drayton in the near future; probably this week ‘ yet. ...A number of friends and relatâ€" ives of Mr. Wm. Herpel spent a most enjoyable time at his place last Saturâ€" day evening, it being Mrs. Heipel‘s birthday . ... Mrs. Gensmao and her son, John, spent Sunday with Wm. Habermebl in Waterloo.... Miss Mcâ€" Lean, teacher of the 3rd division of our public schoo!, spent a few days unâ€" der the parental roof at Listowel.... The log yards of the Messrs. Bechte! & ‘ Hill are veing filled to their utmost capacity, They ars sawing every day to make room for more logs coming. Our saw mills are being shut down for a few days, owing to a break in the machinery . ... Mr. Fred Berdux is in Berlin on business. as they pay good prices for firstâ€"class | We wish Mr. A uLcceu in bis new atock,....Our public school holds its sphere. ... R. V. Cletuent has again asâ€" annual entertaining examination on sumed charge of the Methodist choir Saturday, March 23rd. . The proâ€"| With Miss Colling as prganist. Now look grammg promises to be of unusual inâ€" out for "squalls !" . . . . Aug Werner,has terest. ‘ Our Musical Society‘s orches. | been appointed Superintendent of the tra ‘.fumuh the music, W“ Presbyterian Snndsqlchool in the place the . _All are welcome. ..\ Messrs, of Mr. Gordon, remoted, Mr. Werner‘s Alex. and Henry Peterson shi anâ€" | place, as teacher of the Bible class beâ€" other of is to Toronto last | ing filled byJ.A.m....Bonry '*c.:lu m"d h zmhxl h hd wl' pnt in the mh‘-& throughout his hotel.. You press the to a close .on Sunday : : a fow | button, Henry ‘does the: rest. . . . The mmuqn?mbc efforts | Roform . :N Convention for aut hoh _ Mo AB Snudar smant a | North Waterloo will be held in the ST JACOBS The recent eclipse of the moon was viewed by many of our place. The grandeur of the evening was enchanting and when the soft moonlit ky was gradually thrown into dirkness, it preâ€" sented a scene that had to be seen to he appreciated . . . .Our burg, which has always been a stanch supporter of: the Grit Government, is being gradually worked into & state of excitement, owâ€" ing to the question as to who is tof be the candidate for the North Riding to oppose Mr. Seargram in the : coming Dominion election. ,.The prevailing idea is that Mr. E. W. B Snoider wou‘ld be the strongest and most likely man for the position, but his acceptance is as yet a supposition.... A few of our townsmen are making preparations to start a poultry farm as soon as spring opens. Parties who have any stock for sale would do well to call on them WELLESLEY MORNING MARCH 14, 1895. YÂ¥, Our curlers have had rather a disastâ€" rous week. They were defeated by Bright, by 15 shots, dnd the cr ok rink suffered defeat at the Guelph tourn»â€" ment by 2 shots, Dundas doing the trick.... Mrs. Wm. Lake is on the sick list ; also Miss Emma Leader.... Messrs. H. Leader and Wm. Rouse visited Woodstock on saturday last. Mr. Rouse brought home a tine driver with him, which he purchased at the joint stock ‘sale....The Town team and Cusfellows indulzed in a friendly game of hockey on Wednesday night, the town winning by 3 goals to 2. ... The Mechanics Institute have added quite a few new bons to their new library .. Mr. Wl Buggin is endeayâ€" oring to sell his livry business and mail contract to Mr. Gatzka. The price of oats is too high for him. Judge Chisholm, presided at the Diviâ€" sion Court held bere in the C}onnoil Chamber. Some six cases were brought up, but a:l were put over till next JErusacem Examixarion.â€"On the 2nd inst., a goodly number of ratepayâ€" ers and others gathered at the Jerusa lem school house to ir:joy the day with the scholars, In the forencon the various classes were examined by the visiting teachers, Mesers. Wray, Braenâ€" dle, Martinson and Hurst, and Misses Porter and Perry. (The charsacter of the answers and theL' promptness with which they were given showed careful and earnest work on tke part of both Miss Murray and her scholars: After lunch Mr. MartinlotI kras called to the chair, and a good programme was gone through. The trustees of this section deserve credit for retaining the services of so earnest and painstaking a teacher as Miss Murray. Hon. Wilfred Laurier is on the books to spsak in the Musical Society‘s Hall here on Friday, March 29th. ’%he grits will be on top for one night anyway .. .. The Fraser Dramatic Co., are toâ€" night giving the "first night of their week‘s engagement with the Musical Society.... Mr. Henry Kaiser has bought a farm about four miles from Palmerston,and will remove there with his family on Thursday next. On Friâ€" day evening last a party of his friends to the number of about sixty took his house by storm and proceeded to have a jolly good time with marked success. We wish Mr. K success in his new sphere. .. . R. V. Cletuent has again asâ€" sumed charge of the Methodist choir with Miss Colling as prganist. Now look out for "squalls !" . . . . Aug Werner,has been appointed Superintendent of the Presbyterian Snndsq school in th e place of Mr. Gordon, remoked, Mr. Werner‘s place, as teacher of the Bible class beâ€" Rev. M. Bowman is spending this week at home,....Quite a number of our res‘dents are on the sick list, Mesars, Bedford and Carr being among the number . . . . One of our most influ ential citizens is about to remove from our midst. We will be sorry to lose him....The revival meetings which were in progress during the last three weeks have closed.... Miss Cowling, the unew bookkeeper at Mr. Oberholtzâ€" er‘s, is getting along very well, and the business is booming, as nearly ail the hands are compelied to work over hours .. .. The new engine at the Overholtzer factory works like a daisy . ... Mesers. Bingeman anod Oberholtzer tork a sleighload of friends to Guelph on Sunâ€" day to visit Mr. H. Ward of th«t city i;d';lsocbty ‘s on Thursday next at 2 p; mfl‘ww .u."-&-'-"m convention . ... Quite a number of our good Grits spent Thursday at Elmira. They feel quite safe in the Riding and kuow that »Waterloo expects every man to do his duty" .. .. Mr. J. Turel and wife speot Monday in Galt. . . . Mr J.G.Unger and sister Melissa of Hespeler are spending a few days with friends here. On Tuesday evening last Mr. and Mrs. A. Werpner were called awsy by the sad ne *s that Mrs. Werner‘s wothâ€" er, Mrs. Wiliiam Caldwell of Glenallen, hai been stricken with apoplexy and was not expected to live The sceizure culiminated in death on ‘Fuesday night and the funeral took place on Friday at 2 p. m., at Glenallen:. We extend our sympathies to Mrs. Werner.... our sympathies to Mrs. Wern Hon. %lmed Laurier is on the BLOOMINGDALE PLATTSVILLE IELMIRA Mrs. Dan. Rate. ... Mirs. Schaefer enâ€" tertained a few friends to P.dro on Friâ€" day evening....Mreâ€" A. H. Erb,spent Sunday with relatives in Galt. Mr. Daub bas« bought the #esidence of N. Sehi....Mr. Asron Groff, bas put up a chopping mill in the basgement of Weiler‘s crgar factory and in vites all reâ€"nomiuation and that the lot will fali on E W B. Snicer, exâ€"M.L A., if he will acsept.: ~Mr. Suider wou!d make a very strong cand:date and all will adâ€" mit that such is ueeded ... . Miss Juia Bulgin entéertained the balance of her frienda on Friday evening last . . . . Mrs. Boott of Elora, is visiting her dauzhter NATCHEZ Last week Mr Shantz succeeded in obtaining at Ayr a ton of bran, which article is exceedingly scarce at present. . . . . It is understood that Mr. Eli Clemâ€" mer will firm on the hogestead this searon thus necessitating the remova of Mr. Koehler and family, the pre eut tenants. , .. Messrs. B. Shqemaker and M. Shantz h«ave sold their fat cattle to buyer White of Gaelph . .. . Mr. Simon Brubacher aod family and Mr Stauffer Shantz and wife visited the home of their parents on Saturday and Sunday last . . . . The concluding meeting of the series of singing echools held in the county by Messrs. Steiner and Hostettâ€" Ier of Ohio, was held last Thursday evening at David Eby‘s meeting house. These gentlemen set out the succeeding day for their homes, going by way of Baffalo. ... The.services of Mr. Eiah Shantz have been engagzed by Mr. Ab. Obâ€"rboltzer during the coming season. ....Owing to the poor state of the roads, cutter$ are dangerous vehicles, as they ma«nifest a propensity for emptying out the occupants. A number of the members of Doauâ€" dee Lodge, I. 0. O. F., attended the anniversary ~services beld in Galt on Sunday last. . .. Mr. Copley remains is about the same condition of weakness. .... The aged Mr Lautenschlager is also very poorly. He has suffered conâ€" siderably from pains....The revival meetings in the old schoolâ€"house conâ€" tinue during the week. Rev. Noah Detweiler will conduct the services. This will in ali probability be the closâ€" ing week . . . . Dundee is again assuming the form of a checkerâ€"board. Many moves are looked for during the presâ€" ent week....Cattle buyers are again visiting the farmers with a view to purâ€" chasing their fat cattle for export. Prices in this neighborhood range from 4c to 42c per 1b . . . . Mr. Levi Bock has just received‘a certificate, Not s marâ€" caution, to maintain a record of. freeâ€" dom from accidents. It is but. right that he should submit to an examinaâ€" tion and become the possessor of a legal document testifying to his competency Mr. Book has for some years been s sucâ€" cessful engineer, managing by skill and to assume control of an .... Misses Sarah and Rebecca Wirâ€" mer were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Spaetzel on Sunday.... Mc. and Mre. F. Ryer, Mr. P. Suaras and Mr. M. Dollar were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C Rohr, on Sunday. Mr. Wiw. Wanklin of Yale, Mich., has come back to Canad« to live with his friends again,. _ Welcome Will . ... Mr, C. Rohr, has purchased the house formerly known as Eckhart‘s tailor shop from Mr. I. Woolner for the sum of one hundred »nd seventyâ€"five collar« .... The debiting school was we!l atâ€" tended on Saturday e€ening when the subjects of wood aud iron was discuss ed. â€" It was dreided that wood was the most profitable . . . . The feneral cf Mres. C.Gingrich was wellattended by friends and relatives. ... Mr. D. Kuechtel one of our enterprisingfarmers took twenâ€" ty five bead of porkers to Ayr. They avereged two huudred and six pounds certificate, but a certificate of NEW DUNDEE MANNHEIM WHOLE NU engineer vit.hox the necessary knowlâ€" edge of the in machine they are to operate. We gongratulate our friend upon his success and hope others may go and do likewise. ... The Conserva~ tive veterans of the village met in secâ€" ret conclave in the 1.0. 0. F H«ll, on Friday night, We were placed in rediâ€" ness for the coming campaign by Briâ€" eadiorâ€"General Clare of Preston, resistâ€" ed by Drill-Sor@sItéGmounnr of New Hamburg, The legders are thoroughly competent and entHusiastic and may be expected to send out able campigners. We have not learndd whether Mr.Clare divulged the of the election or not, but it ap evident that it is ant so far distant he to be invisible. The Grits might take warning and not allow themaselves to be caugbt n» pping. ic mscc ced _ â€"% 1 a Mr.C.Hilgartner recently purchased a horse preparatory| to moving upon his farm to engage in agriculture. Last week the newly plnrcnmed beast had the misfortune ito have his leg broken by a kicking compauion and had to be killed. The legson to be drawn from the occurrence is that we should be exâ€" tremely careful about the company we keep ooy Amas * privilâ€" wards. Borrower given liben.ld pn mmfimdm:flymdvfll- “.lch;lp;fia_lvflhwupplyin GorpeEx Wreppixs.â€"On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Qharles Wing celebrated the fifhnieth anniversary of their marâ€" riage. â€" The entire family, consisting of eight children jand twentyâ€"one grandâ€" children were present to do honor to their beloved psretms who were made the recipients jof valuable gifts from their children,. . The family partook of excellent dinner and tea and it is needâ€" less to add that a happuy and harmoniâ€" ous time was spent. â€" This was the first time the psrents bad the pleasure of seeing their entire family as<embled together sinze their childhood days. We bope the respected old cou: le may live to enjoy many anniversaries of that happy event. at the low rate of 5 to 6 per cert. Mr. and Mra. 8. Hilborn were visitâ€" Josiah Saunders on Sunday over on the Breslau road .,..The Misses Hoffman of Berlin were renewing old acquaintâ€" ances here on Sunday . ... Mr. Kilborn of Blair spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Boho of Little Paradise. ... Mr. S8.S. Detweiler w‘u in Welland last week attending a "funeral.... Mrs. Bowman spent Sunday with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. A. Bherm«n, near German Mills., .. Mis. J. Shantz had her lady friends in last Wednesday to use their skill at mat making. Mr. J. Gottesâ€" lâ€"hen is celebrating his birthday this Monday, Quite a uumber were mvited. ... .A number of the Townâ€"line and Blair friends of Mr. and Mrg. J. Naisâ€" mith giwwe thetn a pleasant surprise one evening last week, by coming with basâ€" kets and spending the evening with them very pleasantly. Mr. Naismith has but recently maved from the Townâ€" line to Fairview farm, lately vacated by Mr. F. Mogs . ... Mr. Ed. Reily,late Arrangements have been completed to loana large amount of private and Company‘s Funds on E. M. Devitt, Pharmacist Waterioo, Agent Loans can be effected from $500 apâ€" * PVA NeR N Mabit. Kille the r erma vir.; and . 6 "hanker; .. * Tabiet «e loruforv-tdyoehl Thousands of cures. Quaranteed. $1.00 m DOX. All druggiste PRICE‘S TOBACâ€"CURE M. S. HALLMAN. _ _ NOTICEHE. Town Property Farm Property MONEY TO LOAN (Co'nh'mud on 8th Page.) PER CENT. FREEPORT. 10 cure 05)..cco

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