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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 21 Mar 1895, p. 1

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Prices reduced to suit the times on al Lumber, Er:;{xd, Door« and all other wooden vuild‘ng material Call before buying erseâ€" where. : BEGHMERS Thursday Ey‘g, March 28, 1895 To Titt LLADIES OF BERKLIN, W ATERLOO AND VICINITY :â€"â€"« We cordially invite you to our Annual Spring Opening. We anticipate showing a finer display of new things than ever before. Our buyer has just returned from Detroit where she hag secured the latest American novelties and ideas as well as the Parisian, style and newâ€" ne=s will be combined here with low prices; our aim having been to upply our patrons with choice Millinery at figures to suit the times. Mantles and Capes. There will be new things also in Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Cotton Goods, Ginghams, Sephyrs, Duckings, Muslins, Delains, Laces, Emâ€" broideries, Ribbons & Gloves. COMMENCES o d e n o antin e Pn .. 24 .0 . ui Chas. Kreutziger THE BOEHMER CO., VOL. XLIâ€"NO. 12. W ATERLOO Spring Millinery and Mantle § W (Our Mantles and Jackets have just reached us in time to be on exhibition. _ They consist of the latest garments, having left Germany only a few weeks ago. The stock is limited but varied and an early selection is advisable. | FISH! FISH! Clover and Timo! E GIVE US A WDate We have a large stock of fresh, frozen, smoked and pickled fish on hand for the lenten 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. e Hasenflllg', City Grocery & China Hall, OPENIN (Limited,) Berlin, Ont 1% id WATERLOG, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MOR] A BUDGET FROM CORR! PONDENTS AND OTHER SIDURCES. Al the News of the County and District carefully summarised and put into __ NEW HAMBURG _ Mr. Boetger, wisbing to finish threshâ€" ing his season‘s crop, fitted up his horse power and threshing machine and went out into the highways and by ways, and invited his friends and neighbours to come and join in the final labors of the bharvest bome. They cameâ€"each willing to help his brother, and with staunch beart, and strong arm wrestled with the sheaves and pitch fork; and didn‘t they fiy? One after another the sheaves came down. That Otto thought of the saying: ‘‘tis a verity, man must earn his bread by the sweat of his brow," But hark! Away in the far and darkest corner of the great barn, a shrill shriek is heard. . In a moment every man is on the alert; the machivery is stopped, and each man arms himself for defeuce with sticks, pitch forks and bars of iron. It did not take them long to muster for the fray, for in each eye burned the fire of determination; the villain must die. There was no awaitâ€" ing for the orde "About turn; to your respective places; Quick march!" Some one said: "Scatter!" and they scattered. Kight into the midst of a battle that would have robbed Waterlon of its glory and put Cardigan to sbameâ€" they plunged regardless of the lives they were about to take. ~But one pale youth balted, till he had called up his tried anod trusted friend, a collie dog, and then, with courage renewed, fought till the battle was over, and came out with his comrades victorious, leav, ing as the trophies of war 72 rats dead on the field . ... Mr. Ferdinand Merner gave his humorous lecture "A trip through Switzerland" before the Conâ€" servative club on Fridayevening last .. .. The promotion examinations were beld last week. â€" Mr. Linton, our prinâ€" cipal, reports that in his room all have passed; but from Mr. Alteman‘s departâ€" ments reports have not yet come in ... . Mr: Erbh the popular proprietor of the Palace Toousorial Pariors has had a new side board placed in his shop. It is of onk and n splendid prece of workâ€" manship and reflects credis on Mr. L Habn for the class of workmen emâ€" ployed in his furniture factory here .... Thero is some talk of starting a brush factory bere. Let it be soon . ... Special meetings are being held in the political club room, for the purpose of making converte; all are welcome, if your on the fenca pleise drop over . ... Hoo. Jas. Liviugstone was in town on the evening of Monday last. ... Hon. G. Magwood was in town Iast week ... . Mr. Fred Merner our genial assesâ€" sor is confined to bed with a severe a lment of the throat . ... Measles are bad about town ... .St. Patrick‘s day was Sunday 17th, but our boys wore the green on Monday . . . . Mr. Awubrose Ruchty, of Sebewaing, Mich , is home on a visit. ... Miss A. Tiliog returned from & two months‘ visit to St. wWEST MONTROSE Farmers are now busy teaming wood. The fallen timber is about all cut up now; quite a number of old wood piles as well a long string of new ones are in the hands of farmers in this vicinity, who will hold the same for a number of years if necessary to obtain higher prices.... A successful Public school examination was held on the 9th inst. in this section. Over a hundred visiâ€" tors were present not only from this section but also friends from Elmira, Hawksville, St, Jacobs, Cunestogo and Winterbourne. The visiting teachers examined the various classes in the forenoon and expressed themselves as being well pleased with the school. After the whole assembly had partaken of a sumptuous repast in the basement, the meeting was called to order and Mr. J. Hurst from Conestogo ushered to the chair to preside over a wellâ€" preâ€" pared programme consisting of recitaâ€" son....Quite a number of grits atâ€" tended the Reform Convention at Elâ€" mira.. .. . A meeting in the interest of from _1 Thomas tions, music, &¢ , all were wel) pleased with the whole proceedings and the work of the teacher Mr. J. F. Martinâ€" has suffe the .flnfl of our benefit in afterâ€"life. NEWS NUGGETS attractive shape. is Resolved that the Negro more under the hands of man than the Indian. . Some bers are getting to be good whole proceedings and thelvny muvy WO MW . SIOLEOE! s s e 6 N UHE :1407 be teacher Mr. J, F. Martinâ€"| !nge ege.buyer whe in Freeport this uite a number of grits atâ€" week gathering up all the egge he could e Reform Convention. at Elâ€"|\£6* Jimmy is a hustler....Those .Amoetingin the interest of t!ntp-efldnrmgthe noon{ Promoâ€" m party will be'heldnthiumfi;‘flmm;dm: br.o:jqr.r;; he near h“.‘..“: '."Th:. m:lm.h Baor 8r. Ilr'â€".'lnnh Gi’nln- 3# in this vicinity bauling shipâ€"timber ... . Thureday and Friday the Promoâ€" tion Examinations were held in our school.... Wm. Pfeffer has 1eft our midet, â€" having obtained a position at Clifford . . . . Mr. Meser has invested in a borse and Mr.: Knapp in a pony Surely horse flesh is cheap nowâ€"aâ€"days when everybody can afford to invest money in horses. MANNHEIM Mr. J. Poll of this place who had the misfortune of losing his left hand a couple of {eun ago has been engaged by a Berlin firm as travelling dryâ€" goods agent. ...A load of our young folks went to Blenheim Saturday night to attend the singing «chool. ... Mr. G. Appel and Miss Emma Appel were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Sararas ... Mr. and Mrs N. Bergey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hallwan on Sunday....Mrs. Martin Dollar is on the sick list. We wish her speedy recovery.... Mrs.‘J. Hinsberger who had been sick®for a few weeks is able to be out again.... Mr. Ben Hailman has been laid up a couple of days on account of a sore throat.... Mr. D. Schmidt who bad been sick for a few months is able to attend to hisgueiness again.... Mr. and Mrs. 8. Dorst of Josephsburg were the guests of Mr. and Mrs J. Bergey on Sunday,... Mr A. Shantz bad & narrow escape Saturday. As he was leaving Berlin in company with two ladies, one of them looked back just in time to see two horses come dashing along, and before Mc. Shautz could get out of the way the hors s ran into his cutter, the neckyoke just passing over the heads of the occupants. Luckily there was no one burt. w WELLESLEY Mrs. Christ Gingerich had her collar bone broken last week while returning home from Stratford. She is doing fairly well under the cireumstanrces . ... The Rev. D. Lochner is ill and is thereâ€" fore unable to preach, _ The Rev. Mr. Eix from Stratford occupied the pulpit last Sunday in the Luth. church ... . Mrs. Lochner is also on the sick list. ... The Reform Convention last Thursday held in Eimira tor the North R:uding of Waterloo was very well reâ€" presented from onr town and vicinity, the following being the respective deleâ€" gates: J. G. Reinef, Geo. Bellinger, John Walton, C F, Ottman, Peter Ottâ€" mainn, Wm. Hogg, John Hill, Christ Albrechs, John Fleishbhauer, John B, Lighry and James McTavish, when Mr. E. W. B Suyder was the unaniâ€" mous choice of the Convention to be the Candidate for the coming camâ€" paign . . .. Chas. Koehler Jr, from Milâ€" verton is spending a few days at home ... . Mr. and Mrs, M. Schaub and Miss Luvica Flcischhauer are at present visiting friends in and around Sebringâ€" ville....Snow is gradually disappearâ€" ing and the fiarming community are fast m«king ‘preparations for the purâ€" pose of boiling molasses and sugar .. .. Mr. Fred Berdux‘s trotting mare Franâ€" cis was badly hurt.... Mr. sand Mris Jacob Forler speoat Sunday in Waterâ€" loo visiting their son Louis who is gick. FREEPORT Our: Village Mayor wears ‘a smile these days.. It‘s a girl.... M.. and Mrs. Andrew ~Raho spent Sunday at Mr. H‘,Gimbel‘s.... Miss Mary and Becca Livergood were visiting their friend Alice Daniels on Saturday last ... . What‘s the matter with the Berlin & Preston Street Railway Co.!.... Mr. Erastus Cornell and Mr. Philip Deekon have goue up to Bluevale for a few days....The majority of the travelling public cross the river just now instead of the bridge because the bridge is bare of snow . . .. On‘ nominaâ€" tion day it was moved and seconded and carried unanimously that the counâ€" cil do something to abate the tramp pest. They have now had three sittings and have done practically nothing. The ratepayers. would like to know why they take no action...,.Our vile ns Sime Harbert 1 McNair of Waterloo occupied the pulâ€" pit aud gave able and interesting disâ€" courses. Rev. H. Knox officiated for Mr. McNair.,.. Mr. E. Randall and family mov.d to Heidelberg station to reside last week..,.Mr. C. Bordman and family moves toâ€"morrow to Elmira, Mr. B. haviog secured employment there.... Mr. Will Huefner bas reâ€" | turued from Toronto and London, where be was purchasing hardware for shipment to Boissevain, Man.... Eim irs Lodge, S O. T., intend paying the: Hawkesville Division a visit Tuesday eveniug . . .. Mr. Jake Waulters expects to move into town this week . . . . Mr. E. Giliespie of Crosshill paid D. W. Hous ton a visit Thursday and ‘Friday.... Mr, E4. Tyke and Miss Mellis of Glenâ€" allan spent Sunday with Mr. J.Carpen ter....At present our mill is doing extra work, runniog until 12 o‘clock every night...,. Mr. E G. Winn and wife, Mr. H. ‘(McCulloch, and sisters paid friends at Crosshill a flying visit .... The establishwment of the cheese factory has improved the milking qualâ€" ities of the cows of this vicimty and reduced their ages by 250 per ceut . ... Mre. Jas. Edmunds is visiting foienuds as Mount Forest .. .. Miss H. Peterson and Mr.W. Heist spenot Sunday at Mr. Heist‘s home near Berlin .. . . Peterson Bros. shipped a cs.rioad of horses on Baturday . ... Mr. Geo, Sidewand, we understand, is going to take charge of Mr. F. Lackner‘s farm during the comâ€" ing months. . . . Word has been received here that Mrs. Frank Mingle, sister of Mrs. Jno Ottmann and formerly of this place, is very low.... Mr. Chas. Peterson had a mishap on S«turday on his way from 8t. Jacobs. His cutter was upset, and his horse ran for some distance, but was captured before » uch daimage was done....Geo Lackner is busily engaged hauling sand for paving purposee. ... Protracted meetings in the United Brethren church begin on Wednesday evening. ELMIRA A depressing c«lm : roods over our village and every one seems to huve gone to sleep. How can people be so inconsiderat â€" of @ correspondent‘s feelâ€" ings as not to ao anything from week‘s. eud to week‘s end ! ‘Ihe only event worth recording which happened dur ing the past week and on which we might spread ourself was the Reform Convention; but, as our luck usu«lly has it, the editor was present in person, taking copious notes and cutting me out of about quarter of a column of good matter, Such is life! We supâ€" pose it will be the same way when Laurier comes next week . ... Although there is still a d cided sting of frost in the air, there is withal a fomt suggest: ion of Nature‘s resurrection time.... Mr. Isaac Hilborn has moved into Mis H Christman‘s house. ... Mr. Peter Stumpf has bought Henry Ksiser‘s house and lot for $1050 . .. . A new and very elegant coach has been pluced on the Galt train, of which the genial conâ€" ductor is rather proud.... We had a very pleasaut call from Mr. Mort. Milâ€" ard of the â€" uelph Herald. Mr. Milâ€" lard spent Sunday in the village.... Rev. J. 8. Colling went to Bradford on Tuesday to attend the funeral of an auot of Mrs. Colling, and on bis way howe visited his son at the School of Pedagogy in Toronto. ... The Fraser Dramatic Co. finished a fairly suceessâ€" ful week on Saturday night and lefo this morning for Georgetown . . . . Quiet once more reigns in the Hotel O‘Donâ€" nell....The "SBots", as they are comâ€" monly called (meaning the members of the 8.0.T.Division), contemplate a visâ€" it to their sister division at Hawkesâ€" ville toâ€"morrow evening. ... On Thursâ€" day and Friday of last wek the echool children passed throghh the brying orâ€" deal of the annual premotion examinaâ€" tions. They have our sympathies.... Mr C.F. Craig, manager of the Tradâ€" ers Bank, Drayton, and Mr. L. H. Hilâ€" lary, also of that branch and brother of the manager here, paid a flying visit to Elmira Sunday afternoon . ... The new millinery and dressâ€"making establishâ€" ment is now in full operation. How we wish it were & tailoring establishâ€" ment, so that we might bave an excuse for spending about half our time there. The Misses Weber are enjoying a wellâ€" earned rest, but it is whispered there are other troubles in~store for them later on . ... Mrs., Hillary, wife of our newly appointed bankâ€"manager, arrived last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hillary will take up houseâ€"keeping in the house ocâ€" mpiedbyl{r.swdfir,the late manaâ€" ger, when Mrs. Bfir and family bave vacated it. . . . The latest thing is *Bolly‘s nphdsdlfior advertising ! ! Don‘t apologize, Bolly. <The 'l»“g are due from those who don‘t....T! Counort of the Board of Trade mev for needed innovations were ‘discussed The membership list was reported to be 33 in number .. . . An echo of the huotâ€" ing of one of our ahsent "Owls" renches us from Toronto. We notice by "The Trader," the jewellers‘ organ, that Mr. Arnold Jansen replied to the toast, "The Horological Profession," at the horological banquet held in Toronto recâ€" ently, The reply is given in full in that journal aod sustains the reputaâ€" tion of the "Owls‘. ... Miss ‘Carrie Hauseofluw of Waterioo is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thos. O Donnell.... Miss Hattie Reising is back again after tenching a short time in Floradale. ... The Misses Donaldron spect Saturday in Berlin. i CROSSHILL 1 A number of Crosshill people among whom were Mr. Hnmmons and the: Misses Webster, Mr and Mrs John H. Camphell and their daughter Mrs.. Coleman, Mesers. Alex. Frame, Geo. Goodridge, G. Birmingham anod W. Campbell went to Linwood aud renâ€" dered very efficient services at the Young People‘s Society. The Misses Websier gave one of their choice selecâ€" tions with their usual swcoess and praise, while Mr. John successfully ‘"Set the Hen." Mr. Campbell filled the porition of "Critic‘ very successâ€" fully by giving a synopsis of the whole pro erdings, â€" He seemed to be greatly taken with "Judge O‘Brien.". ... Miss Stricker is visiting ber sister Mrs. Robert Foster.... Miss R Coutt is visiting her sister Mrs G, Barbour.... Miâ€"s C. H«ayes and others are spending a week with frends in Berlin.... Mr. John Lenhard, the assessor is making his anouval call at present....Mrs. Oakley has secured the po:â€"ition of nurse in place of Mrs. Dutze!, who has been takinge care of Mrs Ward for some time. ... Mr Andrew Mclotyre of Waterloo was in townu on business ... . Mrs John Frame has returned from vsiting her father and reports him no better . ... Mrs Colemen has returned to her home in Se«forth....The proâ€" motion examinations are over now, much to the pleasure of some of the ‘scholars although they report the papers as hard. The examinstion on the whole was very successful.... The Rev J Jacabs of the Walpole Island ILndian Mission will (D V ) preach a miésionâ€" ary sermon in St M»ry English church Crosshl! at 2 30 p m on Sunday next M «rch 24. _ Mr Jacobs is the son of an Indian Gbief and a very clever man. No other service in town that day he will ltikely meet & geod congregation. Sugar cheaper than ever, 24 lbs. : ranulaâ€" ted for $1.00, 20 lbs. good brown sugar tor £1,.00; and we have also some nice gal + on Trout at 5¢. a lb. on all ki ds of Tinware cheap at 8. Moyer‘s. The new Mennonites beld their quarâ€" terly business.meeting on Saturday,and on Sundny the regular quarterly serviâ€" ces were held and were v<iry largely atâ€" tended. The revival services ase mee!; ing with success....It is raid.that J. 8. Shantz bas sold his farm to M. Devâ€" itt of West Montroseâ€"also that Aaron Betzoer has rented Jno. Shoemaker‘s vacant heuse. _ While sorry to lose Mr. Shantz, we will be glad to hear that the latter rumor is true. ... Haviog noticed that Mr. Moses Shantz of Natâ€" chez, succeeded in obtaining a ton of bran from Ayr, it might he of interest to the public to know th«t Mr. J. S. Betzner, succceded in obtaining a ton of middlings from Guelph . . . . Mr. Jno Anger had his best girl to Berlin on Saturday and now we conclude that the house with green shutters will soon have a mistressâ€"congratulations . ... Kags which were a good price all winter have dropped sadly, Now is your time to procure our patent ben‘s nest. Its principal advantage over the old time nest in hay mow is a small spring trapâ€" door in the bottom, ro adjusted that when the hen lays her egg, the weight of the egg opens the trap and it is gently dropped into a sma‘ll receiver underâ€" neath. The ben, seeing noegg in the neet, naturally concludes she has been mistaken and lays another. Orders may be left at the Post Office. ... Mr. Fred. Schaefer, brick and tile manufacâ€" turer, has a goer‘. It now semains for some of our publicâ€"spirited citizens to put their heads together and start a raceâ€"track and Preston won‘t be in it ... . Mr. Lewell Charlton, our obliging G. T. R. operator,made a business trip to Galt on Saturday, but jadging from tbedoublelo.dhilhonebldg‘to draw home, the business trip must have changed: to one of pleasure by soms process best known to the gentleman bimeelf. â€" home after spending a weeks with friends: in Ennigm aod Brantford . . :. Messre. George Cottrell of Car and J. ‘Ball, of Stratford, ont f with Mrs. Cottrell of the station .. . . Mazy Shoeniaker of ' . ‘wu’h “0 * * e d BRESLAU OLE NUMBER 210 Ser tnue® NEew Srock or R.D. Lang and Co‘s Waterloo, Miss L. Berry of Berlin High School, Mes«rs. Brown of Natchez, ard Bowmar of Wilinot visited at Mr. John Berry‘s on Sunday. V. R. Berlet, Merchant Tailor, receivel the finest lot of Suitings and Pantin s ever s own in this surrounding country, where he intends to sell at the loweâ€"t possible figure just to suit times. For instance, Tweed Suits from $6.50 upwards, fine black Worsteds Suits from $11.00 upwards. It will pay ny on to come and s e is stock befoe buying elsewhere. Workmanship, style and fit guaranteed. _ _ _ __ _ _ _The many frieuds of Mr. Ed. Farrell, will be pleased to hear he has been appointed on the engineering staff of the Insane Asylum London, in place of Mr. J. J. Briody. ud m en mt c niice is There was a very large and higfily representativedelegat:on from this place to the R form Convention at E‘mira on Thoaisday last. We «re ready for the fray anvtime, but whether it comes sooner or la‘er Liunwood will roll up & gord round imajority for E. W. B Saoiâ€" der, E q _ There was just one motion the Elmira Convention omitted,and one which they might very safely have passed, and that was to deciaare Mr Snider deuly elested CnrEar Woon.â€"Mr. Hy. Bulmer, of Wal eastein, bas just furnished our »+chool here with twentyâ€"five cords of firstâ€"class stove weod from his farm near this place at $1 per cord. at the low rate of 5 to 6 per cernt. Arrangements have been completed to loan a large amount of private and Company‘s Funds on Loans can be effected from $500 apâ€" wards. Borrower given liberal privilâ€" eges as regards repayment of principal. Loans completed promptly and withâ€" out publicity. For fall particulars write or apply in PrErsoxars â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. W Bundy, Mrs. R. Thompson and Mre.E. E. M. Devitt, Pharmacist Waterloo, Agent Curtains @Quaranteed. $1.00 m box. AD draggists PRICE‘S TOBACâ€"CURE Carpets N OTICEH. Town Property Farm Property MONEY TO LOAN (Continued on 8th Page.) Breruix, PER CENT. 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