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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 21 Mar 1895, p. 8

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w HEN we engaged our present cutter, Mr. Rudolph Boettinger, we had two very importâ€" ant objects in view, Viz: Turning out good fitâ€" ting garments and selling them at the very lowest prices consistent with fiood workmanship. We ave attaired the two objectsâ€"our prices and fAits speak for themselves. 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 buying as we are determined to undersell all our competâ€" 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. DOERING BROS., Settlers‘ Traims "Eree Facts, Farms & Sleepers" Creat Bargains Furniture, Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Chairs and Upholsterings. Lounges Great care is given this de?urtment. A large stock of Undertaki %Snpp es .l ways on band and at prices lower than the lowest. Rememâ€" ber the spot. Canadiaa Paciic Ry. all kinds of Lumber and Timber, British Coâ€" umbia Shingles and Fiooring and Interior l‘lnahm.;,flu’)md Doors, Fr mes, Mounldi & and always a large stock on h&. Picture Framing to order. Remember. give us a call and it will pay you Bloomingdale Furniture M‘Pg. Eruit and Ornamental Trees, Crape Vines, Smail Fruits, Shrubs, Roses, Etc, your nearest Railroad Agent, and get a copy of J. S. MUSSELMAN, Manitoba UNDERTAKING NORTIIâ€"WEST WATERLOO. AND ALSO FOR A BARGAIN rr/iculars abo AND THE uUp You can buy cheapest and secure a suitable arâ€" ticle by purchasing from J. Peters, Berlin who carries the largest stock. COLD 1s THE WEATHER, but not cold mmufh to deter people _ from viemng Beck‘s China Store to secure Bargains whic he is now offering in Dinner, Tea and Ioilet Sets. Our forte is in theselines: He now has a very large and well s« lected stock to choos? from. Prices away down below zero, 1! will K“ you to come miles to rrocure the bargains e is now oflerlnfi. I: will repay you in inore than one w'&{. e has the la.r?est stock, the choicest goods and the lowest prices. All comâ€" bined together makes a .persON feel compelied to visit his store. _ The visit will do you good, You will return home lightâ€"hearted after you secure one of the pretticst ainner sets procurâ€" able west of Toronto, (G. Woodward, spent Sunday with friends in Listowel. ... Mr. Robert Kerr and Mrs Levi‘Lang, visited friends in Woodstock last week . . . . Miss Marâ€" tha Hall of Millbank has been spendâ€" ing a fortnight at Mr. A. Boomer‘s . . . . Miss Edith Boomer entertained her young friends of the village and neighâ€" borbood very pleasantly for a few hours on Monday evening last. Crokinole and other innocent games were engaged in, which with refreshments served at at late hour, combined to make a very enjoyable evening. Mr. D. H. Williams, our enterprigâ€" ing harness maker and undertaker | toâ€" gether with bis brother of Plattsville, have been awarded the contract for the erection of the new Wrick school house, on the ninth line near Hubersville,and are now busy getting materials on the ground. The cootract price we under stand is $1650. ... The Foerster farm nearhereof 60 acres recently offered tor sale by W. H. Bowlby, the mortgagee was not sold,the highest bid being only $1425, or $23 75 per acre, Well may Billy Patterson ask the question ‘"Has the National Policy made you rich?" This farm under the McKenzie policy would have readily brought $2500. & Last week Mr. Jno. Spreeman moved to Berlin .. . . Mr. Gideon Bock moved into the village from Berlin. ... Mr. C. Hilgartner returned to his farm and Rev. E Thamer now occapies Mr. Hillâ€" gartner‘s house. .. . The Mennonite reâ€" vivals closed on Friday evening. This ended continuous revival services in the village since Christmas. .. »Mr. S. Gr b, attended a meeting of the Exâ€" ecutive Committee of the Watrerloo County Teachers‘ Association held in Berlin on Saturday last. .. . Baptismal services were held in Blenheim,on Sunâ€" day morning. . . . Mr. Copley is sligntly improved. _ Hopes for his récovery are again entertained.... Mr. Lautenschâ€" lager is also somewhat improved.... Mr. Wi‘liam Hunsberger is slowly sinkâ€" ing . . . .On Sunday Rev. J. B.Bowmnn‘ received into the Brethren church six members. ... Mr. Moses Bock had an accident in Berlin on Saturday. Hi« temm ran away doing considerable damâ€" age to the sleigh . ... Rev. J. B. Cowâ€" ling, P. E., for the Liberal U. B. will preach here on Sunday next....A number of checker players from Doon, visited our village on Thursday evenâ€" ing and engaged in a contest with our local professionals and were mercilessly beaten. FLORADALE Business is brisk at both saw mills .... Mr. G H. Hornberger opened his new barness shop on Tuesday. Any one requiring anything in his line will do well to give him a trial Mr Horn berger for a unumber of years carried on a very suceessful trade at Elora. He is a first class workman and uses notbing but the best material. His customers may rely upon bim that nothing but first class work will be turned out.... Mr. Wm. Bergman‘s bakery is now in operation. William is out with his bread. He bas a horse and we understand be intends pedd:â€" ling in someof the neighboring villsges Success to you Billy . . .. Miss Goddart is again at her place in the school room....A very quiet wedding took | °___________ _ _ ____ place on Sunday last. Mr. Noah Good ] > â€" and Miss Rebecca‘ Eby were the conâ€" BIRTHS tracting parties. They drove to Elmira | Sostscnâ€"In ‘Waterloo, Mar. 12, the wife of where Rev. A. R Schultz performed| Adam slgbwhl'io::d‘ d‘m is wite t the ceremony. The young couple are Sowrurâ€"Near a e, Mar, 7, the wife of spending their boneymoon among Frank Schill, of a son. friends and relatives in the county .:. . nfim’rgfi!’?‘?"‘i‘b‘ 28, the wife of We would again remind the DirectOr8| 1__, weos, 3; J C “7"“'“.“ of Mechanics‘ Institute that next meetâ€" m,m"""‘o“m f ing.ukelphoo on first Tuesday Letsâ€"In W i Feb. 28, the wife of April. * John B. Lein, of Em | anmmmnmm mmfi is Scnarracnâ€"In Mar. 2,. the wife of April. _ John B. Lein, of & son. en Scomartracnâ€"In Berlin, Mar. 2,. the wife of | . . ; Farmers are talking of boiling maple orsktâ€"â€" % t J ." sugar and molasses in a few ds fl%&:“.fl’“‘ | muhvm&l&& fifi Lflx‘ o :M | Tind® ce Teaninr." (Guite a ies in e | teoy on Bertin Mar: 10, the witeot Mc | M ovel on Aundont. { SUC7 Ar C o.l 17 | _ hel Roos, of spon, . :. .. ..%. .. .l~ â€" 2rla B es Continued From First. Page. Hotel on Tuesday. pected, the Preston John F. Beck, NEW DUNDEE No. 4. King St., Berlin b+ to build this summer. w\ Exanmination â€"Mr. F. W. Wegenâ€" ast of S.8. No. 7, held his school examâ€" ination on Thursday and Friday last as was we suppose universal in the county. Mr. W speaks of some of the papers be: ing very bard. _ es guc y i ooo cca on a is .. Wiedicabt 4 fltnsc d bFUNERAL. â€"The school was dismissed Monday forencon in respect for Mr. Geo. Schmidt and family, whose wife and mother‘s remains were being conâ€" veyed to their last resting place near Lisbon. Our sympathy is extended to Mr. Schmidt and family in their sad bereavement. Paria, March 11.â€"Charles Frederick Worth, the famous dressmaker, of Paris, is dead. M. Worth was born in Bourne, in Lincolnsbire, in 1825, and the King of Fashion was therefore not, as is generally supposed, a Frenchman, but an Englishman. â€" He was empoyed for some time at a well known firm in Oxford street, London, and thence pro ceeded to Paris. M. Worth has made dressesfor all the queens of Europe, with the single exception of Queen Victoria, and for women of fashion all the world left over His father was a solicitor, was a good private fortune, which he lost in speculation. At the age of 13 young Worth went to Swan & <~Edgar‘s in London, and remained there for seven years, during which time he did all the work of an ordinary apprentice. WELLESLEY The s ock of (ieo. B. Miller, alwoys conâ€" sists of a fine ssortme t of watches, clocks, jewelry and silverware suitable for weddin : presents at prices to s it the times. Repairâ€" ing a speci lty. Note the stand oppos te Meyers Hotel. [ _ JOsEPH MICKUS, Monday, April 8.â€"Sale of farm stock and implements of Jos. Kaiser. Tuesday, April 9 â€"Sale of furniture and property of the Rockel estate, Watâ€" erloo. Ont, guarantees satisfaction every time Sales promptli; attended to and can be arranged for at the â€"hronicle Office, as to date, without furâ€" ther trouble Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live betâ€" ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world‘s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the yalue to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to Its presenting in the form rst acceptable and pleasâ€" ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxâ€" ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation, It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidâ€" neys, Liver and Bowels without weakâ€" ening them and it is perfectly free from _ every objectionfible substance. Syrup of Fifoi. for sale by all drugâ€" ?'"' in 75c. bottles, but it is manuâ€" actured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, w{ou name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. Sontscnâ€"In W.mb&, Mar. 12, the wife of Adam Sobisth, of a daughter. Sou1LLâ€"Near Florada e, Mar. 7, the wife of Frank Schill, of a son. f Joseph Mickus, Auctioncer, ‘V;Vategll‘n‘ KNOWLEDGE Worth is Dead. wWOODSIDE THE sALu Mr. and Mrs. conâ€" | Capital Paidâ€"up cks, | Reserve Fund!.. .* > | Deposits....». .. .l Depos ® \Jobn St_ JHGF, DL & CNMAACNES :/ f Euvixâ€"In Waterloo T‘p, Mur, 11, the wife of George Elvin, of a son. . : | & Kixzeyâ€"Hzmurricaâ€"On Mar. 12, by Rev, 3\ AREEBRE OE ies PB RPRNCOTUP Mr, Goos of Con Mr. Jac. K nzey of Conesto 0, to Mmry fiamniofieh, of Woolwich. % 4 f Haceyâ€"HEnozrsonâ€"On_ Mar. 13, at _the residence of the bride‘s father,by the Rev. H. F. Thomas, M. A., Mr Miltoquflagey; ALLEMANGâ€"In Elmira, Mar. 6,Clarence Wilâ€" liam,â€"son of S ephan Allemang,jr., aged 4 months. & BercEyâ€"In Waterloo T‘p, Mar. 13, Susannah (llhrgey, aged 42 years, 11 months and 15 .ty.. f SCHAMBERâ€"I~ Wellesley, Feb 28, Stephen Schamber, aged 76 yea s, 1 month and 14 days. Gortzâ€"In Woolwich, Mar. 7, the wife of. Lorenz Goetz, aged 88 years. Srozrezâ€"In Wilmot M«r. 10, Bertha,daughâ€" ter of Joseph Stoefer, : ged 16 years. eEurErâ€"In Waterloo County, Feb. 28, Valâ€" entine Dehler, a ed 32 years,6 moâ€"ths and 12 days. Gixaxricuwâ€"â€"In Wilmot, Mar. 4, Catharine (iingric», aged 66 years, 3 mouths and 10 days. SroEsZzERâ€"In Josephsburg, Mar. 10, Bertha Stoeszer, aged 15 years, 10 months and 5. days. ScHNBIDERâ€"InBerlin, Mar.11, Anton Schneiâ€" der, aged 70 years. Craxsroxâ€"In North Dumfries, Mar. 10, Jessie, wife of Robert Cranston, &r. ,in her 505th year. CaPRONXâ€"In Galt, Mar. 12, Annie F. Scott, wife of Joseph W. Capron, aged 38 years. CHALMERSâ€"In Wellesley, near Topping, on Mar. 7,Florence McDonald Peden,bel ved wife of John B. Chalmers, aged 30 years, 9 months and 14 days. \Sriurvanâ€"In Galt, Mar. 13,Owen Sullivan, aged 72 years. PoRTERFIELDâ€"In Atwood, Mar. 5, Clara J. Porterfield, aged 26 years, 3 months and 23 days. W?ODâ€"IH Mornington, Ma~. 6, William V od, aged 62 years, and 8 months. McDoxALoâ€"In North Easthope, Mar. 13, John McDonald, aged 88 yea‘s, 4 menths John St_fher, of a daughter. THE TEACDEEIS) BANK K. E. ACROMINOODy MCM 4 of Preston, to M:{. Jas. Henderson, of | Deposit receipts issued. Notes discounted. The collection of sale notes & specialty. Money transferred to all points at lowest current rates. Interest allowed on all sums of $1 and upâ€" wards, remaining in the Savings Bank de‘)a.rtf ment 30(1%{8 or over, from date of deposit to date of withdrawal at THEEE AND A HALF PER CENT. per annum, compounded halfâ€"yearly. _ Special rates on large sums to be left for stated periods and 23 da\ s Music. Residence, Teacher of Piano and Organ TKE Municipal Council of the Township of Woolwich will meet on Tuesday, the 2nd day of April, 1895 at 9 o‘clock, a.m, Pai o on ts tk'dng: T8 ;hm‘ asters will be appointâ€" wB‘;. order of the Council: JOR Clerk‘s Office, St. Jacobs, \ New Seed Beans. FROI the best growers in Western Ontario. Am “ nacm smy ran Tâ€"tt Breslau, Foby. 14th, 1806. MISS ANNIE BEAN, UPIL ot:‘.s.vmot the_ Torento Conser upile rewlo{dugg't}:rflfw eu"%eamm{ s ox. â€" nd& P&no at the Toronto (!onoervstory of isic. eaidence. «=â€" =â€" _ Albert St. ELMIRA BRANCH. lith March, 1895. _ J _ 11â€"3t DEPOSITS RECEIVED N OTILILCEH. In WATERLOO MARKETS. WATERLOO, Mar. 20th. 1895. DEATHS Waterloo. Ont. N. T. HILLARY, JORN L. WIDEMAN, PO8T QFFICE, caughter of . 8,840,000 . 5,660,000 $ 608,400 Manager. Clerk, $ 0 60 10 00 2 16 15 16 10 HENRY HOLLE, is prepared to take contracts for all kinds of houses and barns. (Estimates cheerfully given. He has the latest ana best machinery for 10 moving THR Onrario Mutual Life Assurance C mâ€": 1 _ pany offer for sale the farm now occupied 1 npnny offer for ale the farm n»w ooru})lod by Messrs. John and Chrisiian Neeb about four miles from Berlin on the Bresiau _road, being parts of iots Nos, 122 & 123 Upper Block, Townâ€" ship of Waterloo, containing about one hundâ€" red and five acres, on which i« erected a stone nwellin%, frame baik barn on stone stables. Part of ‘he purch se money will be required at time of purchasge, and the bilance may reâ€" main on socnritiy of the property under first mortgags with interest at 5 per ce t. Apply to ALEX. MILLAR, q, 6. of to Berlin, Ont. THE COMPANY at Watrerioo. Waterioo, Ont., Feb. 13th, 1895, Building Lots andeHouses V sale in different parts of Berlin. Favorite streets and locali ies. _Dwellicgs laree and small. Well arranged. Two thereof quite new, No town in Canada has made more substantial P‘ &,é"ré'n? within the last decade, and no other is ikely to do better in the future. Investm nt is therefore safe. Fair prices »nd ensy terms. EXECUTORS, L. Breithaupt Estate 10â€"3 mo Office, Queen st., Berlin. VERY deirable building lots and houses for sale in different parts of Berlin. Favorite Tavern & Shop Keepors‘ TO all persons reffuiring licenses for the lic 1. ense year end{ng the 30th of Ax\prxl. 183( Notice is hereby gi made thercfor be to Benij. Devitt, &c etary Board of License Commissioners.whyre al. necessury i form»tion will be given. By order of the Board. RENJAMIN DEVITT, |, _ Inspecior and Secretary, Waterloo, March 6th, 1895, 10â€"4t a To whom it may goncern : 1, the undvl:hg ‘ed, sold ail my Nursery Stock t Mr. Gidetin Martin and Edgar Snider of Lexington, familtar Lexington Nursâ€" ery, Bridgeport §.0,,{O@nt. To any one buying of said pa. ty I would say that the trees are and confidence and noping y .u may t,T)l'xand get alli the line of fruit trees, etc., from the above named partics, I remain, County or Wu-muoo'} NOTICK is hereby To Wit: given, that the Court of Oy â€"r and Terminer and «enâ€"ral Gaol Delivery and Assize and Nisi Prius for the said County, will be holden & AT THE COURT HOUSE IN THE TOWN OF BERLIN, FARM FOR SALE. at one o‘clock, p.m., of which all Justices og t.hg Tuesday, 16th day of April, next, y OS oi En it n tss Peace, Coroners, Consables, Gaolers, ard all o‘hers concerned are regulred to take notice and attend to, do and perform all duties which apperiain to them. M. SPRINGER, Sheriff‘s uffice, Berlin, } sberiff, 9t~March, 1893. 11â€"2t . â€" Builder and Contractor, cCcomNEs8TOGO, oOnT, OTICKE is bereg %:en (pursmtwcha.&:cr 110, cection vised Statutes of tâ€" 1 a~d »mendment â€" thereto) that all persons bo.vlng claims or d mands : iuinst the es ate of Abraham M. Weaver, late of the Township of Watrerloo in lh‘: Countsy of Waterloo, farmer, decesâ€"ed, who died on or about the 13th day of February, 1895. are required to send by post or deliver to the undersigned.the Executors of the last will a d testament of the s«id deceased, or to either of them, on or before the a statementâ€"of their names and addresses. and full particulars of their claims and the nature of their ncurilhs‘ if any, held bx them, and that after the said Instâ€"mentioned date, the said kxecu ors will proceed :o distribute the assets of the said Estate among the partie: entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they lu.sll then have notice. Dated 12th March. 1895. LEXINGTON NURSERY Boots and Shoes 11â€"4t SPRING ASSIZES! CYRUS C. WERER, Berlin P.O, JOHN C. »~HANTZ,‘ Herlin P.0;} Executors Notice to Oreditors FIRST DA FTOR SALE, New Stock, New Styles and LICENSES. Ist Day of May, 1895, MA}\' Crry, Iowa, Jan. 21, 1895, the road to Pet rsburg. A t%p.n iculars to an‘f‘r Boots & shoes, Near the Btation, Berlin, On ig the 30th of April, 1896 en that application must be re the OF APRIL, 1895, Yours respectfully, FRED MAYKER the 7â€" Tt Overshoes & This Week, Friday and Saturday, _~~~ _ Our Bargain Counter is a snap for everybody. Goods at own price. ‘ sSPRING OPENING Millinery Thursday and Friday, March 28th and 39 We extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our |Show Rocms o above dates. «= Late William Hawk‘s Farm in Townâ€" ship of Wellesley. UNDER the powers of sale_ contained in a_ certain n\or:gag datea ‘8:h October, 1890, made by Isabella Hawk and oihers (and which will be produced at the time of sale), there will be offered for sale by public uction at Spahr‘s Hotel, in the village of Linâ€" wood, on Thursday, 4th day of April, 1895 at 12 o‘clock, moon, by Joseph Mickus, Auctiionâ€" eer, all thit farm of 204 aores, more or less, b > ing lot 8, in the lith concession, eastern section of the Townshin of Wellesiey, in the County of Waterlco, with part of road allowanee, a< more particu arly r‘rte‘rred to in the swxid‘ mort-;:lg‘e‘. PS o on n en on e en o n e oi This proverty is near .o the viilages of Linâ€" wood and Hawksvi.le, and is well known as one of the best farms in the County of Water| 0. On the farm is a large bank barn, driving shed and oth r buildings. About 19 acres of fall wheat (nd some 70 acreâ€" fall ploughing done. good title and immediate possession will be ven. TEI{MS-I;esoeit of 10 per cent. of purchase mong to be paid at time of »ale; balance in ne month there ifter, or twoâ€"thirds purchase monâ€" ey can remain on mortgage, Further conditions and terms m«de known at time of +ale. _ T _ Forturthcr information apply to William Luts, Galt, to the auctioncer, or to FREKD. GEO. ALLENBY, 12â€"3t Galt. 18 March, 1896 TB’ERE will be sold by public auction on the premises of the late Arthur Wright, one mile ea â€"t of W interbourne, in tne Township of Woolwich, on THURSDAY, MARCH 28th, 1895, at 1 o‘clock p.m., the foliowing property, viz 1 mare, 2 cows 1 with calf at side and 1 in calf 2 steers coming 2 years, a number(f chickens, 1 single barness, 1 cutter, 1 bufu. 1 lumber waggon, 1 bob slcigh, 1 seed drill, 1 hay rake, 1 cultivator, 1 scuffier, 1 nlan% 1 iron harrow, 1 land roller, 1 mower, 1 fanmring mill,1 platform sc «Je, 1 wheelbarrâ€"w, a qua tiiy of household sc «Je, 1 wheclibarr .w, a qua ':13 of househoid furniture, about 300 bw- oats, $ tons of hay, forks and shovels, lot of other articles too n@merous to mention, Onultge co° rel‘:)on ml.eu."L part of con ac or n&@ Lots: No‘;â€"i Crooks Tract in the Townahip of Woolwich. TERM~â€"Ail sums of $5 and under, Cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit nn_npppvpti joint notes, 6 per cent. off forfeiush,. Grain, chickens and hay, cash, Terms of the farm made known on day ofsale. ISABELLA MACKIEK, Y JEMIMA 3. T. shnipkp, , *xpcutrixes. JOS8. MICKUS, s Auctionecer. P,. 8.â€"All partie indebted to the estate of the late Arthar Wright are hereby retqne:bed to settle without del1y, and any parties having just claims against the said ‘estate are hereby requested to present the same for settiement. J.F. MASTER Breeder of proved Large Yorkshire and Tamworth ooo rom. Fate Irauked not d select from. not akin. Corâ€" respondence or personal inspection solicited. PUBLIC SALE. COMMENCING FARM FOR SALE It AUCTION SALE The Popular Boot & Shoe Store, To Rent for a Term of Years, New Dundee, Ont, 1805. Some at a small profit, Some at cost, some at below cost, Some are Slaughtered. Some Men‘s Rubbers at 35c Regular price $ Some Boys‘ Overshoes at 75c Regular price § Vendor‘s Solicitor. ure going fast at C. STEUERNAGEL, THERE will be soid by Public Au TUESDAY, 26th DAY OF MARCH, 18% on the premises of George Fink on lot No Con, 3, W.st Section of the " ownsicp of W lesley, in the County of Warerico, . bout t miles west <f Weliesloy Vilage, he folowt real and Personai nroperty, viz: P rsopal Propertyâ€"5 cows, 2 in calf, 2 o aged, stil) fed, 1 »teer 2 years o d. 4 hofen years olA, 6 yearling calves, 13 se p,] mt swine (1 bour, 5 pigs, 2 tbrood =o« . 1 spat horses § and 7 years old. 1 span of mmares o Fe old, 1 eqls 3 year~ old, 1 fil y 2 your> old / cee 40 hens, 1 binder, 1 separator, | {1Â¥al plows. I hay rake. 1 mower, 1lum ag 1 trugk, 1 buegy, 1 cutter, 1 double tot â€"/ i 1 fa .. ing mill, 1 ia0n harrow, 1 wheciua ro‘ 1 gging chain, ? sots double harneâ€"s, a 0 pine and oak lumbr, and square tmber f barn 52K72 and other articles too : umcrou mention. meotion me. t.n-L Real Esa‘câ€"The Equiiy of Redemp‘t the â€"aid Geo:ge Fink, in and t> the fo_0n lands. yiz: North h«lf of Lot No. 10. Cor West Section 0. thesaid Township f\W.le coutmuni g 100 acres and the cast qua > of No 10,Con. 4, West Bection, Wellcs o. taini g 50 acres. The real estate will subject t â€" the dower or the interost {herei the wife of the said G orge Fick. _ TERMS OF SALEâ€"Personal pop t sums of $5 and unavr. cash: over th ! « ten m â€" tos‘ credit will be given with ap} security. Real Kâ€"tateâ€"Ten per cenl. purchase m ney cash on the day of saic i bulauce within thirty days thereafto‘. MOSES SPILINGEK BOWLBY & CLEMZNT, ‘Assit Public Auction. Gerlin, March J2th, 1895. Farm Stock, Implements and Houst: hold Effects. the following property, viz Live Stockâ€"Horse 5 yearâ€" old. ho â€"C. old. lfi.“e 4 years old, mare 10 yea = 00 in o«lf, 2 heife s 2 years old (0 e in Ca!! eml{nem old, 2 steers 1 year old, 2 ‘ sows in vig, 5 ptsa 5 months old dljnp.::me kusâ€"-g inder,com bined mach rili, rake, 2 waggons. carmiag . = bobslgi;{n. cutter, hayrack, turnip ¢\ roller, 2 fanni B)mllls. 2 plows, ««1« harrgws, wheelbsrrow, s<et tcam |@ harness, set plow harn s ~ ciroular saw, 2 crosscul ~"\ emdle, 4 logging chains, forks, rake~ robes and other ar icles. Hop ehold iffects â€" Cooking =! ©( stové, 2 box stoves, 2 cng‘boardfi. waâ€"hi ine and wri ger, 3iron ketles, b d V ding, 2 bedsteads (1 ninfilvi. 3 sewins !! !orl&l:s, 1 meat tub, bird cago. ~1\ D‘ and feel, baby cariiage. some chai~ &! es. tinware, and other articles too nU" :3“ to commenee at 1 o‘clock ~har TlR.\AB«"iRl and all sums of & All“ cash;; over that amourt twelve | ut on _Afipmvod joint motes, or 6 per ©°D! l;erylhlnz"fl be so d wiihou! TUN®~ the proprieior has sold the farm. cB JAGOB s. BOW M AN, GEo. LA TS née Daanwlarar: Auet10 Dated March 19th, 1895. H undersigned has received instrUCiM! Rom Sareb u. Bexmen o mell i7 Prsst w&h:bml. lot 16, in the Towt firhot, 2 miles southeast of th* villagt FARM FOR SALE [E east half of the Pss Prich 008 farm in the '!bw-gl‘v',gf ‘W oolyich t he YownshIP ". " . of the 2l toliciturs for Assignee AUCTION SALE 8 & 10 King St., N., Wate ville, @n Thursday, April 4th, 1895 106 acros lying in the bend 0f ! es poueres s ues :, e mhvfll& 35“."::‘ ut 50 & ‘?u",.....n“"“.‘i“”#e'n"‘ ie msieeaitnn a es ces db.:i ion. Wate! "W H'u'\- u-u;:g’g‘,:,"‘"fl:,,! , atich agpiy to the occupant M": 1805 lat 12 o‘clock noo Proprieror =<OFâ€" A 0, BEHMER £ C 12â€"2 nink 1 1, ) cont 1, 4 het y codinf n€ ¢ mact ;:(Imw‘ ein 0 off 1® pa is 0W * de lor clojinl Thursday 8 TO THE LAD!! We cordi anticipatc showing buyer has just retu American noveltic pess will be combi supply our patron: Mantles and Cape There will be new Trimmings. Cot Duckings, M broide Chas. Kreutziger WiTERLOO ComMMENCES YVOL. XLIâ€"â€"N THE B Spring M Mills. Cur Man on exhib left Gorr but varie W ()

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