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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 14 Mar 1895, p. 8

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6L 24 WHEN we ur pres Â¥Y _ our present cutter, Mr. Rudolph Boettinger, we nad two very importâ€" ant objects in view, Viz: . Turri’ing out good fitâ€" ting garments and selling them at the very lowest prices consistent with %ood workmanship. We ave attaired the two objectsâ€"our prices and fits speak for themselves. e e Hp einereee e sls Spring Suitings and Trouserings, mostly our own direct importations from the manufacturers are now in stock, and we will be pleased to have you examine Our stock and compare prices. Get our prices before buy}ng ineicdindit® ofi dn + L4 I" as we are determined to _undersell all our compet- itors. We are working on the basis the more garments we turn out the lower the cost of pro duction and consequently the lower the price to the purchaser. Our tailoring department is a decided success and we don‘t beâ€" lieve in hiding that fact. POERING BROS., Settlers see your nearest Railroad Agent, and L get a copy of "Free Facts, Farms & Sleepers" Great Bargains Furniture, Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Chairs and Upholsterings. Lounges $4 up Canatiaa Paciic Ry. Great care is given this de‘;nrtment.. A large stock of Undertaki g Supp ies always on hand and at prices lower Smn the lowest. Rememâ€" ber the spot. all kinds of Lamber and Timber, British Goâ€" um bia sxgm« and Fiooring and Interior Win:shing, and »Doors, !‘r..meh)loum & T UECALCWT s Kand ~ (Héiatits and always a large stOOk ON ABRAO» L MEDTTT Framing to order. Remember, give us a call and it will pay vyou Bloomingdale Furniture M‘fg. Co., Eruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, Smail Fruits, Shrube, Reses, Etc, . J. S. MUSSELMAN, Manitoba UNDERTAKING NORTIHIâ€"WEST WATERLOO. AND ALSO FOR A BARGAIN, AND THE enga_.ged You have without & doubt learned to know that the best place to buy a hat is at a hat store. You can buy cheapest and secure a suitable arâ€" ticle by purchasing from J. Peters, Berlin, iwho carries the largest 8 Cold is the Weat COLD is THE WEATHER, but enough to deter people from Beck‘s China Store to _ secure Bargair he is now offâ€"ring in Dinner, Tea an sers. Our forte is in these lines: He a very lirge and well s« lected stock . from. Prices away ‘down below zerC Kav you to come miles 10 procure the e is now ottâ€":flnfi. I: will repay yol than one W +y. e has the lantesl 8 choiceâ€"t goods and the lowest prices. bined rogâ€"ther makes a .p:~rsorl\"l’¢'=‘el C A very InTRC RAW N ETAE Anaslacy stabad? from. Prices away ‘down below ze it will E“ you to come miles to procure the|bargains e is now oflcflnfi. I: will repay you in imnore than one w +y. e has the lanfesl ock, the choiceâ€"t goods and the lowest prices. | All comâ€" bined ogâ€"ther makes a person feel compelied to visir his store. _ The visit will do you good. You will return home lightâ€"hearted dfter you secure one of the prettisst dinner sefs procurâ€" able west of Toronto. i | John F. Beck, | of California, was calling on ‘bis old friends in this vicinity this week.... Mr. W. Hilborn had quite an exciting run a way on Sundsy evening. At church, it seems, the lady oécupants had just: alighted and the horse eviâ€" dently must have been‘ frightgned and started off at a mad pace. Will hung »n, but seeing that the pony would likely land him against a post ge let go. and ran around the side of the church and succeeded in catching the rei as once more. The pony dasbedinto the snow banks, turned shortly round and was back on the road and heading for Freeport when they , succeeded in stopâ€" ping him. _ We are informed that Mr. Hilborn severely bruised his foot, his pony was slightly burt and the cutter slightly damaged***>Quite a number of the residents seemed to get a â€"move on last week, Mr, J. Beattie moved to Blairinto the house vacatéd a day or so bafore by Mr. A. Groh who movâ€" ed into the castle Mr. 8. Hilborn moved into the house \.'a.catexit by Mr. Beattie and Mr.J. Militzer‘s of Bridgeâ€" port now occupy the house where Mr. | Hilborn lived. | A very happy event took place at‘ the house of Mr.John Schwertzer’s on Wednesday, 6th) inst, it being the marriage of their daughter Suganna, to Mr. Ephraim High. The day was all that coald be desired and there were quite a lot of friends and rela.tfves pres: ent to witness the ceremony which was performed by Rev. Mr. Goudie of Berâ€" lin.... Miss. Maggie High jacted as bridesmaid while the groom w&s supporâ€" ted by Mr Leander Schweitzer ... . We all join in wishing Mr and Mrs, Hi_4 a long and happy wedded lin. s â€"~Mt Groh bas moved to Freeport where he has secured a situation at the fime kiln. Mr. F. Milatz Sr. has moved into Mrc. P. Hilborn‘s house and Mr. Jobn Beatie has moved into the bhouse vacatâ€"| by Mr. Milatz. . .. Our town ‘has again been visited with burglars as our woolâ€" en mill was broken into on Thursday night and all the cash taken which we understanod was a small sim. _ Mr. and Mrs. McN'ally have been away from home all ‘ week visitidg friends near Hamilton and the thief or thieves seem to have known of their absence and were also well acquainted with the premises. ‘ CROSSHILL || | A number of our young people drove | to Mr. Thos. ‘Rannie‘s where they | were highly entertained until an "early |. " hour; judging from the number of | sleighâ€"loabs from other parts their must bave been a full bouseâ€"Mr. Jobn Frame has not yet recovered from his severe attack ofythe quinsy; it may be some time before he will be| on duty again.â€"Miss.L. Earnst is visiting her father who is @t present (recovering nicely â€" Miss. Annie Manser is home at presot from Millbank,â€"Mr William Rennie leaves this week for Glenallen where he intends settling on a farm. His removal will cause a couple of gaps amorg the school children.â€"Mr William Harris of Waterloo was through this section buyingexport cattle for May.â€"Mr. E. Petch of Berlin H.S.] was home over Sunday.â€"All the party sports are attending the Refirm Converâ€" tionat Elmira. â€"A number of our young | ng people attended church st Wellesley | on Sunday evening.â€"Mr. [Foster was st.t.e'nding a funeral at his brotherâ€"inâ€" law‘s. | Continued From First. Pége. Drar Sir. â€"I deem it my duty as au officer of the law to i the folâ€" lowing in the columus of your valuable To the Editor \of the Chror officer of the law to insert prroudlif ies ao ciuroithe t nf Sâ€"rainie ) ) we ' lowing in sbem;;gtym v‘:l.i-%lm e d':‘-l;&“ Ml“...‘i’..‘:."‘.u“a paper as regards the item sighed. by | ©00900, 000000 Pb PS uvacher part | so Himal todat," some of the statements in regard to yerbal agr it from the Misses Prot COMMUNICAT No. 4. King St,; Berlin. BLAIR who Eock. not cold visiting ls which d Toilet aow has choos= her. ON. year but they did not move uotil some . Time in May, 1894. Now they ssy the first stick was found about the 1st of May the same year the time they should have been away 80 that I con: sider that staterpent is misleading. As regards statement of him not being responsible of putting suspicion on other parties, I bave it from bis own state ments and: by several witnesses that he PW onl aole 22. 11145 on fbratrctt ies‘ 2lnd: ced did put sugpicions and more than that on other parties that if they wanted to go to law they should law the Misses Proudfoot and not him. _ It it my firm belief that the Misses Proudfoot and the Wilkins are the two innocent vicâ€" tims in this shameful plot. . Ausert GoRDON, Winterbourne. WATERLOO TOWNSHIP COUNCIL. The Council met at at the Tp. Hall on Saturday, March 10th, pursuant to adjournment. Members all present. The Reeve in the chair. . Mioutes of preceding session and approved. Mnmo memdiede io c c Moved by Mr. Hagey, see. by Mr. W eber that Byâ€"Law No.761 to appoint Overseers of Highways for the current year be read the first and second time. â€"Carried. Moved â€"by Mr. Hagey,that #his counâ€" cil now go into committee of the whole on Byâ€"Law No. 761 to provide for the appointment of Overseers of Highways. â€"Carried. Waterico * Noah Weber in chair. Council resumed and the committee of the whole reported having filled in the blanks in Byâ€"Law No,761 with the names of the following persons as overâ€" seers of Highways for 1895, viz :â€" IN ELECTORAL DIVISION NO 1. ~ Road Div. No. 1, Hugh Wallace ; 2, Levi Hagey; 3, Jacob E. Shantz ; 4, Jno. R. Naismith ; 5, Noah Detweiler ; 6, Gideon Break ; 7, August Kurchinâ€" skey; 8,Samuel Botki; 9,Jacob 8. Woolâ€" ner ; 10, Isaac Reist ; 11, Aaron Bear; 12, Casper Smith ; 13, William Laur ; 14, Herman Ludwig ; 15, David Brickâ€" er; 16,Hugh Purnbull; 17,Oharles Simâ€" mons ; 18, Levi Snider ; 19, Samuel Markle ; 20, Isaac Cober ; 21, Levi H. Stauffer ; 22 and 23, Joo. Warlich ;24, Matthias Kline ; 25, John Warner; 26, Samuel Stager ; 27, Joe! Pannabaker ; 28, George Gabel 30, Abram Rudel ; 31, Nicholas Kruig; 32, Wm. F. Evans, 33, Andrew McGregor ; 34, Robert Cowan ; 35, Enoch Eaton ; 36, Laniel Shantz ; 37,Jno. Scott, Jr. ; 38, . Anson (Grob; 39, Peter Weir; 40, David Clemâ€" ens ; 41 and 42, Jas. Goudie, ELECTORAL DIVISION NO. 2. _ ; Road Div. No. 1, Philip Zeller, jh. ; 2, Adam Shafer ; 3, William Hewitt;4, Peter Reist ; 5,Gottfried Reinhardt 46, John Brubacher ; 7, Eiias Bingeman ; 8, Nosah Schiedel ; 9, Allan Kraft ; 10, Isaac Weber; 1 1, Jacob B. Snider ; 12, Jno. F. McKay, 13, Moses Suyder; 14, Albert Snyder ; 15, Joseph Jantz ; 16, Franz Gibi; 17, Jas. Birberch ; 18, Jno. Kigert ; 19, Louis Vogt; 20, Louis | M«y , 21, Matthias Kline ; 22, Geo. Steffler; 23, Joseph Kline ; 24, Michael ' Scpell. Road Div. No. 1, Henry Stroh ; 2, Peter Sherk ; 3, Charles Quickfall ; 4, Dilman Moyer ; 5, Juo. B. Martin ; 6, Ezra Snyder ; 7, Irs Bowman ; 8, Tilâ€" man Martin ; 9,Jno. E. Brubacher ;10, Menno Barringer ; 11, Christian Heckâ€" erdorn ; 12, William Mitchell ;13,Jacob Schnarr ; 14,Charles O. Stroh; 15,John Debler ; 16 Conrad Bierman;17,Joseph Bisch ; 18, Ignate Freiburger ; 19,Levi Stauffer ; 20, Henry Gimble ; 21, Jesse Martin. ELECTORAL DIVISION NO. 4. Road Div. No. 1, Abram Wanmbold; 2, Wendel Shantz ; 3,Charles Warklin; 4, August Stolz ; 5, Samuel Eby, jr.; 6, Christian Brubacher; 7,Jno Kunkle; 8, Peter Bricker ; 9, Jacob Shafer ; 10, Jacob S. Snider; 11, Elias Kolb ; 12, Frederic Miller; 13,John Ortman ; 14, Silas Good ; 15, Tilman Bowman ; 16, Elias Dippel ; 17, Levi Weber ; 18, Henry Stoeckle. ELECTORAL DIVISION NO 8. Road Div. No. 1, Hugh Thompson ; 2, Jacob Hilborn ; 3, Philip Gress ; 4, Cbarles Wilson ; 5, Isaac Wismer; 6, Joseph Abra ; 7, George Grant ; 8, Alex. Wallace;9, Albert Lautenschlager, 10, David Hallman ; 11, Geo., Warner; 12, Geo. Heckerdorn; 13, August Israel; 14, Reuben Sherk ; 15, Jno. Snider ; 16, John Karacher; 17, A Schene: man; 18, Abram Gingerich; 19, Aaron Biehn; 20, Joshua Pedder ; 21, Leander Hallâ€" _ Moved by Mr. Hagey, sec. by Mr. f LIVE STOCK. Hartelâ€"That Byâ€"law No.: 761 as now | Toronto, March, 12. â€"There was a better filled in by the committee of the whola Ruhl::'t tf::h fwest rnz)f. "'Infi’ than i i rimte ere or some time. :;;:‘e:g the third vtuno and passed. 'mhfir:lnwr' lm:‘l in most other hnu;tfig fors mt ts m o e Ennpretremeraten Weberâ€"That e grant his orâ€" deér on the Treasurer for the amount of | 40 calves. 'm week ended Sataurday, s March 9, the total receipts main marâ€" the following accounts, viz : â€"| k t and the h6 Superinâ€" Thos. Sears, balance contract f0f | to dent David Welk«s, were: 866 ; printing, $11.00 ; Peter Sherk, postage Mdm;vu',l.u&; ‘weighâ€" and u-&--m!s,flw;_lq-y fees, $37.98." About a «ozen carâ€"loads of ELECTORAL DIYVISION NO til some | séers of highways will receive their in structions. JOSEFPH MLSIUB. Tuesday, ‘Mar. 19.â€"Sale of farm stock and implements, of Wilhelm, 3 miles south of Petersbarg. Monday, . April 8.â€"Sale of farm stock and implements of Jacob Kaiser. Tuesday, April 9 â€"Sale of furniture and property of the Rockel estate, Watâ€" erloo. Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer, Waterloo, Ont, guarantees satisfaction every time Rales promptlg attended to and can be arranged for at the ~bronicle Office, as to date, without furâ€" ther trouble Wednesday, March 20.â€"Sale of farm stock and implements of J. B Oberholtzer, just west of the corporaâ€" tion of Berlin, Vox NEUCBRONXâ€"In B rlin, Mar. 4, the wife of Alex. von Neubron, of a son. . PANABAKERâ€"In Preston, Feb. 25, the wife of Joseph Panabaker, of a daughter. HorBELâ€"In B rli~, Mar. 5, the wife of Mr. John Hoebel, of a son. Maxzâ€"In Poole,on Feb. 17,the wife of Peter Manz, of a daughter. f ScuwArTZâ€"In Williamsbursz, Feb. 24, the wife of Jacob Schwartz, of a s n. _ ; HexHoEFERâ€"In Wilhamsbur?, Mar. 1, the wife of Anton Henhoefe , of » daughter. Porztxâ€"In Berlin, M r. 1, the wife of John Polzin, of a daughter. _SgyreErâ€"In Detroit, Mich., Feb 28,the wife _ of Alfred J. Seyler, of a daughter. | BRENNEMANâ€"In East Zorra,Feb.13, the wife of Henry Brennem nn, of a dau hter. Kincâ€"In Berlin, Mar. 5, the wife_of Mr. C. W. J. King, of a danghter. PrivkrEâ€"In Rochester, N. Y.,111 Weld st., Mar. 8, the wife of John Pfluke, of a son. Furtnyâ€"In Plattsvill , Feb. 24, the wife of Mr.Samuel Furt ny of a daughter. SHoULTISâ€"Near Platt ville, Mar. 6, the wife of Mr. Frauk Shoultis, of a daughter. WEBEqâ€"In New Dundee, M r. 3, the wife of N‘r. Simon Weber, f a daughter, MARRIAGES WarLissâ€"RuoTtueporâ€"At thâ€" residence of the brile‘s sister, Mrs Tinck, Hespeler, March 6,by the Rev. J. Edmon/is,of Presâ€" ton, Mr. J. Ambrose Walliss to Miss Magâ€" gie Rutledge, both of Hespeler. DEATHS BrsxLrâ€"In Wilmot, Mar. 2, Mathilda, beâ€" loved wife of Jacob Binkle, aged 30 years, 10 months and 20 d ;y«, * MzrxEr.â€"In South Easthope, Mar. 6,Eli<aâ€" Leth, relict of the ate Christian Merner, aged G7 years, 8 months an 7 ~ay . SMTTHâ€"I . Wilmot, Mar. 8, Catherine Bock wife of Danie Smith, ged 36 yea s. Rorguâ€"In P l\ ington, Ma . 6, Lorenz Roth, aged about 38 years. MAxonâ€"In Puslinch, Feb. 23, Peter Mahon, aged 52 years # BoLLERTâ€"In Fast Zora, Feb. 18, Alma, daughter of Herman Bollert,a«ed 2 yeirs, 2 months aud 14 days. f AxprICKâ€"In New Germany, Mar.2, Caroline An rien, aged 58 years. ArrpiEsyâ€"In Ber in, Mar.3 William Apple: _ by, aged 42 years, and 7 mont s. Brypoxâ€"In Galt, Feb. 28, Sarah Linton, wife of Wafter Brydon, in her 89th year, GeppEsâ€"In Berlin,Ma .10 Cnarlotte E. wife of C. R. Geddes, aged 60 yea‘s,I1 months THE TRADERS BANK Capital Paidâ€"up Reserve Fund].. ‘The collection of sale notes a specialty. _ Money transferred to all points at lowest current rates. > DEPOSITS RECEIVED. Interest allowed on all sums of $1 and u wards, remaining in the Savings Bank depar wards, remaining in the Davings Dank ':):?&rn- wEES NT NOC Ed‘fn%‘o?w&%fii?:vg:f:}, from date, of deposts fo Brings comfort and improvement and HREE w tends to personal enjoyment when T AND A S ALE FKRE CNY: rightly used. '1'-1:; many,n;vho llnm *haifâ€"yearly. _ Special than ot j e more, msemananti n mulesfran! e .,P':,,h;::‘,,, ;;"’Lm promptly L. P. SNYDEE, adapting the world‘s best products to °_ Manager: | the needs of physical being, will attest â€"=====â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"| the value to health of ;he purei:lq:;ld P laxative principles embraced e MARKET REPORTS | rmcdy, gyrupofFigs | _ Tuesday, Mar. 12 â€"The a teâ€"dance at the monthly@market w s good a d a very l:irge number of pigs chan ed han s The followâ€" ingy are some of the 1 ts sold, their a.es a d the prices realized : 2 p ks, éqxgo. old at the prices realized : 2 pgs, 4 mos. old §458, 2 pigs, 8 mons, ol at iO.AOO; 11 pi $4.50; 2 pigs, 2 mons. ol at $4.00; 11 pigs, 2% mon , old at $26.50; 4 pigs, 6 weoksp old at $6 00; 4 E 8, 3 mons. ac%.oo a pair; 3 pigs, 6 weeks ol | $5.00 a lot; 4 pigs, Ag_:vieka and 6 days. 21113 $4.75 a lot; 3 pigs, 6 weeks old $4.00 1 o . Deposit receipts issued. Notes discounted. WwATERLOO MONTHLY PIC MARKET ELMIRA BRANCH. THB JAu GEORGE LATSCH BIRTHS Tp \Clerk. ....$ 608,400 5,660,000 Sales :â€"One carâ€"load cat le, 1,045 lbs. averâ€" f;;:xn(i-:wf'h-o-r;; _some grumbling at the reignt rates being cuarged by the railway companies. | _ _ _ _ _ . 0_ _ ; _, Sl::ep an lambsâ€"Only for lambs was there much deimand toâ€"day. These were firmâ€" er, ranging in price from 34c to 5c per lb. Shipping sheep are quiet. Not many are being taien for export because dealers are buying to kill here and giving better prices than shippers can afford o pay. The range than shippers can atOTC is from 3¢ to 3#c per Ib. eloi s meinemie o en enne s eone Hogsâ€"Offerin; s were higher toâ€"day and the market was g:'mer Good c oice 1 ng lean hogs, weighed off the cars, sold at from $4.35 to $4.4C per cwt. (Other kinds were firm. Choice hogs are wanted. _ & HEN: Calvesâ€"These v ere selling fairly well toâ€" day. _All and good ones were soon picked up. Prices for the best ranged from $5â€" to $6 per head, common, $2 to $4. Milk cows and springersâ€"Not many in. All sold at steady pricesâ€"$20 to $40 per East Buffalo, March 12. â€"One car through, nene. on sale: market quiet. Hogsâ€"â€"Tgwo cars throu h, 25 on sale; market 5c lower for light grades and pigs; good mediums and heary, stro gand f?rm; good Yorkers, $4.40 to $4.45; light, $4.35 to $4.40; pigs, $4.25 to $4.30; mediums and mixed, $4.50 to $4.55; ood heavy, $4.60 to $4 65; roughs, $3.60 to 54.10. She p and lambsâ€"None through, 35 on sale, = o tly held ove stock; marfiec â€"low; good sh ep,$3.25 to $4; wethers, 80 to 100 lb., $4 25 to $4.70; lambs,$3. 50 to $5.85; export sheep, $4.75 to $5. FARMERS‘ MARKET. Tor nto, March 12 â€"The receipts of graiu on the street market continue small; prices were steady toâ€"day. Wheat and barley were higher. f uL. TT S ee ue ce s ts Whe tâ€"Firmer, 100 bu. of white sclling at 65 1 .2¢. â€" Barley â€"Firmer, 150 bu. selling at 49c to 49 1 â€"2c. Peasâ€"Steady, one load selling at 66 1â€"2¢. Oatsâ€"Steady, on _ load selling at 38c, Hay and Strawâ€"The receipt were fair, there was a good demand and the ma ket was steady, 40 loads of hav selling at $11 to $12 for timothy and $9 to $10 for clover,and 10 loads of straw at $7 to $8, U Dressed Hogsâ€"'l‘hé _receipts were fair, there was an active demmand and the market wae firm, with sales at $5.75 to $6. Fall Wheat.... Spring * ... Straight Flour Middlings.... Shorts........ Brau..... «.+. Oats: .....«.. Barley.........:« Egg8.......6.6+ ++ Butter :.: :.++« ‘Dried Apples... Hay por ton..... Potatoes per bag Stockers and feedersâ€"Not much ices nominal at 24c to 3¢ per lb. Shoulders per b u) e Appl68, p@r bbl.... .k .lsc e e 6+ Sh@@DBKINS .. .... sls e cessn se 6+ ++ ++ ® M oC enao one ces o dn tw s Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form rust acceptable and pleasâ€" ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of & perfect lazâ€" ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers Mmlmmoympu; 5B9 E and being well informed, you will not n mt um mnl en honaqrmgur| . [Sovopt ang mbstisute if oftered. _ | es tomns, BPad manioe Trom a spring ty e in i io apply to mwm.&.m A:tlu New Seed Beans. Anjanmieiings |~*â€"C3 3â€"tt Berlin, | business ,:,‘ and permanently curing constipation, It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kig- p®on ebec gowesin Wesem Oxtai»| FARM FOR PA se iny Ne o e d pie 9e neys, Liver and Bowels without weakâ€" ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fii-oil for sale by all drugâ€" flxra 750.& tg:i"ifbu't ltril lgmn- the ornia Fig Byru Mittecall ‘the name, Syrup of Figs, td being well informed, you will not UNITED STATES MARKETS. WATEKLOO MARKETS. WaTERLOO, MaAr. G6th. 189. at' as+a+» 80 67 o gavese6eefe eeen6 k6 66e# 57 Plaur c ull oc maizaasss 148 KNOWLEDGE C 4 15 Bresiau, Un t 15 32 14 doing 40 $ 0 57 57 1 75 10 00 15 18 CouxTty or w;mwo,} NO‘I‘ICK is hereby To Wit: given, that the Court of Oyer and Terminer and weneral Gaol Delivery and Assize and Nisi Prius for the said County, will be holden > AT THEH COURT HOH’SE IN THE TOWN OF BERLIN, Tuesday, 16th day of April, next, at one o‘clock, p.m., of which all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Consiables, Gaolers. ard all others concerned are required to take notice and attend to, do and perform all duties which appertain to them. M. SPRINGER, * Sheriff‘s uffice, Berlin, } oberiff, Oth March. 1895. 11â€"# To whom it may concern : I, the undersigned, sold all my Nursery Stock t ) Mr. Gideon Martin and bdgar Snider of Lexingron, The familiar Lexington Nursâ€" 1. 8 1. 1..L001 s Bd lt J ul Ne v tdb " en angectip es Ved ery, Bridgeport P.0.,fO0nt. To any one buying of said paity I would say that the trees are healthy, hea ty fruit trees and true to names as I spent hundreds of dollars in experimenting in mlslng ire s and plats to stand our severe winter of Ontario, Canada, and n ore, you can gee for yourself what 3' u buy. Examine the stock and be convinced of what I say and what you buy. 1t is often proved that it is a wise plan to buy your trees, ~ic., as near at home as posâ€"ible to staud transplanting, etc. Thanking all my former custom»rs for their patrorAge and confidence and hoping you may t ‘x&"d get all i . the line of fruit trees, etc., from the above named parties, _ Iremain, at Y o‘clock, a.m, â€" Pathmasters will be appoint ed on that diy. By order of the Council. Clerk‘s Office, St. J»cob l1ith March, 1895. T2 nesvosois _ | PUBILIC SALE * =r J TZ _ orâ€" Tavern& Shop Keepers‘\Farm Stock and Implemenis SPRING ASSIZES! O a‘l persons requiring licenses for the lic T ense year ending the 30th‘of April, 1896 _ . Smls Wl C n c ons mog n TCOE Pm e e e e se % _;.siev‘;yl-earbendi:ng Eaap cophoanien musibe otice is hercby given.hat application must be muie therefor â€" before the 5 . Waterloo, March 6th, 1805, 10â€"4t Berlin & Waterloo Hospital Society ANNUAL MEETINC. 9th March, 1893. Importer and Breeder buted LEXINGTON NURSERY new frame house, juâ€"t outside the corpoâ€" x'-la'éwn of Berlin on the road to °Pen-l-sbuvt. Will be s 14 ch .’f' Apgl{y for particulars to G.V. ORERHOLTZER, Man‘f‘r Boots & shou£ 10â€"2Z,mo Near the Station, Berlin, On/ Tuesday, the 2nd day of April, 1895 Eng lish Bekshires. HKE Municipal Council of the Township of Woolwich will meet on THE Onrario Mutual Life Assurance , C ‘1 pany offer for sale the farm now occu 11â€"it J Mpuny offer for sale the farm now oocufied by Mesars. John and Christian Neeb about four miles from Berlin on the %reslln road, being parts of Lots Nos. 122 & 123 Upper Block, Townâ€" sh? of Waterloo, containing about cne hundâ€" red and five acres. on which is erected a stone uwoxlin? frame bai k barn on -mnuubles. P «rt of ‘he purch se money will required at time of purchas«, and the bilance may reâ€" main on security of the property under first mortgage with interest 4t 5 per ce t. Apply to of to THE o%n Waterioo, Ont., Feb. 13th, THE east half of the old John W. Brubacher . farm in the Township of Woolwich comâ€" 1 farm in the Township of Woolwich comâ€" prising 166 acres lying in the bend of the Conâ€" estogo river, midway between Klmira, Heide}â€" estogo river, midway between Kimira, Heide!â€" bu:x, Bt. Jacobs ..3 Hawkeville. 35 acres is well timbered, 20 acres is sown with fall wheat and about 50 acret fall ploughed. There is on the farm a house and barn and the necesâ€" sary outbuild also an orchar? of young N OTILCEHE. AND FOR SALEâ€"9} acres of good land, with FARM FOR SALE. | _ wror sa2rXr. FARM FOR SALE. FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1895, To Rent for a Term of Years, LICENSES. May Crry, IoOwa, Jan. 21, 1895, OF LARGE THE ANY at Waterio0. Feb. 1?3“&& Iâ€"1t JOHN L. WIDEMAN bs, Clerk, J 11â€"3t Ycurs respectfully, dile FRED MAYER S erln, Unt. : |\AuctionSal « Auction Sales to advertise these well as on th, depends greatly the succey of the sale. The Waterloo County Chronicle THERE will be soid by Public Auction on TUESDAY, 26th DAY OF MARCK, 1895, {at 12 o‘clock noor, on the premises of George Fink on Lot No. j( Con. 3, Wiest Section of the 'oun-:‘o.n{O‘\\lL lesley, in the County of Warero, wbout tw miles wort <f Weliesley Volaze, che fo.lowin real and Por:onal uroprty, viz: P rsomal Propertyâ€"5 cows, 2 in calf, 2 con ag: d, stil) fed. 1 «teer 2 yoa 00 % ho feps years o d, 6 year.ing ca.\yes, 13 sh€ °. Pfam ewine L boâ€"r. 33 igs, 2Ch o d > ; aicten i hereos 6 and 7 vears 0 d, 1 s an of toa es ) jen old, 1 colt 3 yea old, i fib y 2 s ta â€" o P 40 henâ€", 1 binder, 1 sepaia‘o!, 1 / Netis plows, | hay rake, 1 mower, 1}.amu i & 1 truck, ] buegg, 1 cuttes, 1 d uh A 1 fa _ ing mill, l i4on harrow. l wice.on s a 1 gging chAin, 2 s ts douule hane=~, oc pine and oak lumb r, and isqu ie Umber for birn 52x72 and other article« to> . utncrou mention. me tion. JP looae . Real Esateâ€"Tne Equity of 1 the â€"aid Geoge Fink, i« and t landâ€". viz : North half of Lot West Section of the sa.d Towisi containi‘ g 100 acres and the « @st No 10, Con. 4, Weet Section, V tainivg 50 acres. The real ceat subject to the dower or the ine the wife f the said G orge Fi k TERMS OF SALEâ€"Personal pop ty s sums of $5 and under, cash: over thit am u ten m »»tba‘ credit will be given with appr v€ secutity. Real Eâ€"tateâ€"Tem per cent. ([ t purchase m noy cash on the diaj of sale and th balance within thirty days therea(to. gerlin, March 1:th Public Auction. BOWLBY & CLE tolicitors 1 THE undersigned will sell by public auction on the Petersburg Koad, just wes‘ ot Berlin on Wednesday. March Wednesday, commencing at | valuable proper y e d ove s 1 Bay Horse, rising 4 years 1d ( i good driver! 1 Span of Grays, 9 years old: 1 spin of hat 1 cight sem‘s old and the oth r orising ) years 1 Cow, due to calve end of March; 1 Cow, sup pored to be in calf; 1 Eeifer:; 1 iron ax i« W aggor (wide tire) with box ind s.de sholves. 1 pipe ax e Waggon (wide tire) wi h bi s « side shelves, 1 wioden axle Wogg n cain 1.C.) Top Bugey, 1 Cutter, 2 pair of B b <leich\ Mower, 1 (Heaper, Gang Plow, «y 1 ke. * Selts Iron Harrows, Elee! Pinw, Unil d ts oneâ€"horse Plow (new), Scufller, | .nt ing Mil Goat Kobe, Turuin slicer, Wood linck, Bat Rack, Wheeibarrow, 2 steel serapers 3 Neck yokes, 3 set of Double Harness (one new) 5 a‘lru.go Harness, 2 Cider Barrels, 1 big \.cal Tob Cradle, Scythe, * &and Boxes, 2 Crave, Boxe 1 Brick BHox. 3 Doubletrees. 2 < hums. B0] "tove and Pipos, UChainâ€", Shovels, Fo ks, * Hens and numerous other articie> FERMS OF SALE: All sam of $} ind U €er camh; over that amount 9 months on (il on good sccurhix Six per cen!. per © num d count on credit amourts. Hens cash. GEORGE LATSCH, .. B. UBEHH‘OL'I 75?.“ _________ Auctioneer. Beriin, March 20d, 1895 V sale in different parts of Be |in streets and localiiies. _ Dwelli > emall. Well arranged. Two thereo! No town in Canada has made more . 'me' devirable building lots a1 sale in different parts of Be | Fr‘:&";;: within the last decade, ind ! ikely to do better in the future. In\ therefore safe. Fair prices ind ci=! EXECUTORS, L. Broi: ha House and Land For S3! E residence of the undersigned \!. CCUT ville, 3 miles from the Berjin Murkl. ©@ of 4 acres of land, good d wellink bOVS bank , stable and other out buidiDf} with all kinds of bearing fruit trees i= 07 8i Cheap. For pariiculars apply to (h% U9°" signed on the premises. HENRY F. WIEGAND: will soon _ be conducte throughout dIfferent parts y the county. It pays a February 5, 1895, covers the field by reaching more inhabitants in Waterio County than any other pape published. â€" Leave your orden; for bills and advertising at the CHRONICLE Office. AW Mill, Shingle Machine 10 Â¥% Hundredfold l ar the tracts for now work. App) ‘~ difest paiugerfand paperhange !" .131 See page 8. TO PAINTERS. ropertyâ€"o Cows, 2 bn d. 1 rteer 2 yeu 00 earlipg calves. 13â€" . 5q igs, 2cb ood > T vears o d, 1 =. an of ) €4 n 0l€, P AbY 3 : ia der, 1 sepanator, 10. rake, 1 mower, 113 Â¥gy, 1 cullus, 1 d is 11, 1 izon harrow. 1 w i, 2 8 ts douule han« lumb r, and $squin ut. Reasons for selling : P# to attend to. Lots of timber Very Desirable G T R in yard. Mill For Sale. r Assignee MOSES SPi.INGEI otclock, n le Machine with cd£c"$ and in firstâ€"class running ordef: C1007 700000 aflait Office, Queen = UBERHOLTZEE, Proprietof; wit hout reserre })rvmmv-. on th f 1 he co: po atiot W 20th, 1895, r, buint bug M god lixck, Bat crapers, 3 Neck: (one new), § 1 big \.cat Tob. 2 urave, Boxe 2 0 hurns, Bo iviels, Forks 7 le= a cof €5ound uB RoPUTTIUE 0 W ith stock of 100 ng : Have othe t timber C109 w BOX ®. Shallow LeE Freeport t Wl 11 «ther i# m DLA J stalé Ont and news N Prices reduced to suit ‘the times on al: lLumbâ€"r, m Doork and ali octher en building material Call before buying eiseâ€" BEGHM Thursday EB To THE LAUi} anticipatc showin:s buyer has just reti American noveltic ness will be combi supply our patron Mantles and Capes There will be new | Trimmings. Cott Duckings, M broider Chas. Kreutziger ©COMMENCES VOL. XLIâ€"â€"N THE BQ Spring M We cordia ++ Mills. IEC (¢ Our M on ex] bu V Ge sOj

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