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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 11 Apr 1895, p. 3

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ber. British Coâ€" ng and Interior ‘r â€"mes, Moulding n hand. Picturs iamond, + â€"]ways on hand lowest. â€" Rememâ€" ables, ningdale, Ont. rtment. and RCOATINGS lude the finest r Fabrics. nt with quality ship. provements n the demands ing in a new Disâ€" nd Stone »epar® AIR SHOP LN rings. help 1 it will pay row ska‘e grinding x «d key Atung s pnco up. . Fine Breeder inding ew mtachlne,viz: Machine, we are 14, duli clippers any new pair, t 0 A %, w Dunpdee. Ont. e very :“r " ilor. W aterloo. ir intention 1@ our equipment it make the T NCE »rk of c vurhdo. es right. rSt to the New er. shires. Ts‘ clippers. galns h our equipment kiln MIND m Suits, M‘f g. Co., ist and Prop uUp ing business these days. The boys say ho does a slick job. _A good workman is always in demand . . . . Rev.H. Knox, #ho has been ill for some weeks will Cl N) resume his usual duties in the Hawksville and Linwood congregations next Nabbath, Apnl 7th. fastâ€"everything from Kentucky is The proverbial‘green pastures‘ far away watrrialized for the poor Yankee this ume..., Mr. K. McCulloch, has been ‘arther improving his mill in the line of roachinery.... Messrs: G. and G Diefenbacher, are busy these days on the milk waggons and plat‘oris.... The ivce along the front of the dam has heen cleared away in case of a freshet %... The new blacksmith, Mr, W. Gehl, in Lickuner‘s old stand is doing a rushâ€" . ... Mr. George McCulloch, of Souris, Man., speut a few days with his brothâ€" er Mr R. McCul och. ... Mr. Henry Ruht‘s little son is very ill .. . . Miss Elâ€" wood, is visiting at Mr. Tanper‘s. ... Mr, Jas. Donald and family have movâ€" ed to the village.... Mr. H. Frey and family, now occupy part of the house occupied by Mr. F. Donald. ... Miss Lizzie Bally of Galt Hospital, is spendâ€" ing a week with her sisters . ... Mr. Will Huâ€"tuer, left last week for iia home in Botssevain, Man . ... Mr. John Bulmer is moving to Drayton....Cos. Winnu, was in the villoge last week ....The protracted meetings in the Brethren church closed last week . . . . Four more weddings to report later. _ What‘s the matter with the N. P.1%.... Who says there isn‘t money in horses ? Why only a few days ago we had one in town auna quite a number of our citizens thought him cheap at $1900. Of course he‘s fastâ€"everything from Kentuckv i« BLOOMINGDALE (Too Late for Last Week.) t‘ur burg has a genuine ‘move on now a days. Mr. A. McAllister is mov ing to Michiganâ€"sorry to lose Sandy.‘ The others interested are Messrs. Boowm »t, ~coebel, J. HMilborn, Menno Turel and Ph. Rellinger. . ... Rev. D. Schultz is also ‘going to leave for Michigan, where he has been stationed by the Mennonite Conference . . . . The McAlisâ€" ter factory was shut down a few days for repairs but is again runniog ‘full blast," . Our factormes are live concerns and thâ€" town cannot bear to see their taii chimneys smokeless....The two leading establishments here at present employ about sixty hands....If you were not at the Ladies‘ Aid Social you Missed a treat, Everybody present,even tac Doctor, was delighted with the afâ€" fyir. Mr. and Mrs. Eby at whose home it was held, are to be congratulated on the sucuess attending their efforts. This Soviety has just been formed here with the object of doing good in the neigh~ borkhood and elsewhere,and if thik,their first public gathering, is ominous of what is to be, we bespeak for them great things Dames HAW KSVILLE (Held Over from Last Issue.) Your correspondent was unable to mend in the usual correspondence last week, consequently some of the news may be old to some of your reagers .... \ week ago Wednesday last Mr. John schlitt of St. Jaoobe, and Miss Emma Ludwig, daugbter of Mr, A. Ludwiz of this place, joined hands for weal or wee. â€" Long life and prosperity things.... We should not omit the names of Miss Stauffer, Miss Cowling and the Dv?LtOl', W}m .“ did thflil’ p.l't iD entertaining the visitors. Whether it was the effect of lemon pie or not we are not aware but we were informed on goo1 authority that the last: mentioned persou had a wonderful dream the same aicht which he revealed next day to some of his most intimats friends. IST. JACOBS (Crowded out last week.) At last it‘s here, set up and is in working order. What is in working order! Why that incubsator that has been so thoroughly digested, not only by the promoter but by everyone else, who has the new craze at present (and they are not a few). Chickens reguls Obe boy, and maks as an won weight,will be in order on orabout April 23rd.... Mr. Noah Cress, who bad carried on photographing sucéessâ€" fully in Petrolia, for some time p has opened a gallery in Yeet‘e Blpet, COUNTY AND DISTRICT This supplies a long felt want, giving the ponâ€"umer one 26 cent plug, or a 10 cent piece or a$cent plece of the famous T & B" brand pf pure Virginia Tobacco. The tin tag T&B is on every pisce A Combination Plug of To Smokers Ont L L News of the Waterloo County District Gleaned From Exchanges. Tomeet the wishes of their _ eo. h ~uckett and Son Co., L at., have piaced upon the masz Nosah is an uk POOLE . (Held over from last week.) ArtEsian Wreurs.â€"Meesrs. Suyder Brisker & Co, of Hawkegville are at present drilling for water on the farm of Mrc. Michael Streicher, lot 1, con,. 2 Wellesley, and have at t.irle of writing attained a depth of 112 feet. Judging from the firm‘s equipments, and from the way they go about th¢ir work, we have no bhesitation in predicting for Mr. Streicher a satisfactorty job _ Last fall before comingz to Mr. Streicher‘s they drilled for Messrs Menno Schults and Nicholas Nafsiger hegr ‘lopping,at each place che{ went to sl,depbh of 130 feet the last 12 of which was rock, and each of the wells contains fully 100 feet of water, and we trust they will be qually successful at Mr.Streicher‘s, al though the prob«bilities gre that they will have to go to a greater depth than at the places cited. bo J ... . Miss Allie Knight, has returned from Linwood where she has been spending a few days among friends.. Mr. John Hammond, was out to Stratâ€" ford attending the Spring Assizes. ... Mr. A. Glaister, and his gister, Mr. Ed. Petch, Miss L. Stricker and Miss A. Petch, spent Friday evaening at Linâ€" wood .. .. Mrs. Hergott, is recovering from her recent illness.,. . Mise Magâ€" gie Fefris, who has been holidaying with her friends at Tyrone, for the past week,has returned home . . . . Mr.James McKeo, disposed of the stock and imâ€" plements belonging to his farm situated about one mile west of Crosshill last Thursday. Mr. J. T. Wilford was auctioneer, and the stock sold fairly well..., As is our custom we must chronicle the happy event of the week this time at MrJohn Frame‘s. A numâ€" ber of young folks gathered thera laso ‘ Thurscay and were highly entertained 3 till a late hour. The asual amusements were indulged in and they went home l feeling happy. AyrsHireEs â€"Mr. J. R; Yost investâ€" ed in an Ayrshire beifer calf last Saturâ€" day and Mr. J. Alexander in a buall of the same breed. ‘The purchases were made from Mr. Michae! Ballantyne near St. Marys and as hg is a breeder of long standing of that stirain of cattle Prepictions.â€"A genial spring need scarcely be expected after the electric storm last week; there hay also been an east wind continuously a' several days in succession which will undoubtedly bring a wet spell. Fall wheat has wintered well anod the semson is so far advanced ;that farmers need hardly entertain any fear of it bging seriously hurt now. a we feel assured tbhat the investments referred to will prove satisfactory. BAMBERG (Held Over From Last Week.) Mr. Jos. Moser moved on Monday last into his bouse which he Bfiught of Mrs. Wim. Mertz a few weeks ago.... A raising was held at Mt. Jos. Wall‘s on 28th March. . Messrg. Jos. Rumig and P. S. Held were the) framers...,. Mr. Jno. Kieswetter il!busy sawing now as his mill is tyn by | waterâ€"power; he does not use the sawâ€"dust so the farmers are waiting on gach other tor the dust to cover it ice. ... Ou roads are in a bad state \now thm; the day, but they are a li better at nights, so one of our citizen in theâ€"perâ€" the fence where the cutter was store PERECRORC hnd d ts h sd beonet telit rice, son of Sugt. Morri of the G.T. R. is assigting Mr, J. T. Eilis to after the business at the station . . . . of our townsmen &re getting excited over & piece of horsefiesh, that was brought through here frequentl{b;he last few weeks. The horse comes f an Ameriâ€" can Stock farm. and (‘he company |is trying to get shareholdets. We underâ€" stand some bave invested.... Wm. Henrich bas a number of young chickâ€" ens already. ‘ Who cin beat thisi?. ... Messrs. Josephus Martin and Chas. Struck, have both secured positions in the Bloomigdale furniture factory, and have both moved to that place. the other favor of the negative. A good proâ€" gramme is in preparation for April 9th, consisting ‘of vocéal and instrumental music to end with a debate un the sub ject, Resolved that the execution of Mary Queen of Scotts was justifiable. +. . Mr. F. Snider our venerable pathâ€" master, had a gang of men at work on Friday last to dig a canal through the snow banks on the road north of the village, with Mr. Bowman as deputy P. M. to superintend the gang and Mr. \Buider on horseâ€"back to inspect their work the job was completed after a !hll‘d day‘s work . . . . Cattle buyers were bujing up fat cattle last week for exâ€" ‘port, the price paid varied from 4%¢ to 44c per lb, one exceptional good lot was bought some time ago for.?4.90 per |owt.... Mr. Aodrew Letson‘and fami (ly have taken up the residence in the house va.ated by Mr. John Mackie. The latter moved into the vacant house belonging to Mr. J. Briuket at the town line between Waterloo and Woolâ€" wick on the Bloomimgdale road. Mr. Bricket has taken up his abode near this village, on Mr. J. Stork‘s farm. ~... Mr. Trogget and family from Bloomingdale moved into this village last week, on the previous week Mr. R. Pritchard‘s, who for a number of years were living in this vicinity and had made numerous warm friends took up their abode in the Royal city. We wish all the above prosperity in their cbanges . ... A few of our young people spent an evening at Mr. Lsaac Hilborn‘s last week. They reported as having a good time and were hospitably enterâ€" tained by their host and bostess,, .. Mr. Ozias Snider, who was visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity the past few weeks, left for his home in Grey County last Monday.... Mr. M. Devitt attended the Mennonite conâ€" ference in Breslau last week as a deleâ€" gate....The U. B School is changed, beginning next Sunday from the afterâ€" noon to the forenoon at 9.30. \ On Sunday 7th inss;, the rite of confirmation will b¢g performed by the Rev. L. Buebler in the Lutheran churehn here, service to begin at 10 a.m. & & . Mr. J, Stephenson, chief superinâ€" tencent of the G.T.R., and D. Morica his assistant, while passing over the line in their private car, stopped at the depot for a short time last Friday to call upon Mr J. Claney....Daring the week three cars of Hour from the New Dundes mills have beena shipped from here to Quebec, and prs:engers have been ticketed to North Bay, Chicago, and Detroit, and to many other places nearsr home. Osttvary.â€"That dread disease conâ€" sumption has again removed one, long and favorably known bere, from our midst, On Friday morning 29th ult., Mr. Joho Bechthold, sr., after a lingerâ€" ing illness succumbed to that disease. {l‘he deceased was a native of Germany, B1 years of age, and leaves.a widow, six sons and four daughters who have the sympathy of all who know them. The funeral rites were conducte 1 by the Rev. L. Buehler on Sunday 3lst March and the remains deposited in the cemetery here. _ ) o« 50 Mr. John Seip, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Henry Doelle, local merchaat, arrived last Monday from Louisville, Ky.... Daring the week Mrs. D. White of, Ailsa Craig has been the guest of Mrs. A. J. Brandt..,.. Mrs. J. Clancy left on Saturday for Stratford to attend the funeral of her cousin Mrs, Paillips of Montreal. â€" After returning she inâ€" tends to take a short trip and visit relatives in Toronto, Hamilton and Caledonia.... Mr. C. Bachmaon and bride:of Breslsu were the guests of Mrs. J. Rueffer last week. & Is wh‘:lx:,ogeuly everyone feels it:emd of some pu ifyi , stren, "%. ;:]‘fl‘ and health fifig m‘"’m merit of Hood‘s Sarsaparilia is the reason of its widuprud popularity. Its unequalled success is mbfigmmmudmwn.’l’ho whole system is susceptible to the most | good from ol n Sn ie nrine ond p with him, they had an upset, and (Held over from list week) he is not able to work PETERSBURG Spring Time Sacese fad alreads bagen to discharg» | ) Duble prepated for the first 9 bar‘y examing. und the abscess had already began to dischargo | tion Plano at the Toronto donaesr\?:t;lr"’y of less freely. I felt stronger and had a terriblo .| Music. "appetite, Previous to this T had given uptodic. | Residence, = =â€" _ Albert St. ‘When Lhad taken the second bottle I was ablo‘ Waterion, Ont. to sit up and accordingly I was not taken to the | _____________________________________ hospital and the ‘final operation was deferred. Now thave taken siz bowes ant the atses | OA BAP â€" MEBEAT binee Shey frrepats t Pb m ulinefing bave o aaiaan.â€"innd T Mmmmfiumfimm * Anm-noch.ume.:t. %;b&;n:t:bfi I Feel Bettor Than Ever on o ons sor mornd Danns 10 conte es I did in my life and weigh over 130 pounds, the mporknnmmoeuuwpound;an- heaviest in my life. I do a big day‘s work and fl"mm mhwm am gaining in day. My mother MM‘. h 4 and as .h farâ€" Bhop opp. Commercial Hotel. I , » smm in in in is M ike o > $ RKmow it Saved Mykife.. _ | SPECIAL NOTICE Surgical Operations and Best Medical Treatment Falled An Almost Miraculous Curo by Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. Mrs. David Witmer of Brown City, Mich., were visiting friends bere this week . ... Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McNalâ€" ly and Mr. and Mrs. John McNally, Br., attended the Annual Conference of the New Mennonite church at Bresâ€" lau last week....Rev. Mr. Goudie who has been their pastor here for the Eut. three years has been stationed at lmwood and Rev. Mr. Stoltz will take charge of the Circuit here this year.... Mr. Jim Barton‘s of Preston spent Sunday at A. Barton‘s.... Mr. simon Hagey‘s team got trightened while standing at Hilborn‘s mill door on Tuesday and started off down the road without the driver dropping a bag of chop occasionally until they were relieved of their load then not being satisfied with that broke the wagon tongue which allowed the whiffletrees to drop down but the lines being fast to the wagon suddenly stopped them without any further damage being done. Beloochistan has 130,000 square miles, & little larger than New Mexico. " Beginning tu February, ‘02, 1 wos vory sick for two months. Slowly I got better but was confined to my bed. _A physician said I had a Poivic Abscoss in My Side. After an cperation 1 id nut imgrove, the abâ€" scess continuing to disci:arye even more freely than before. la two mouths thnc three operaâ€" tlous were performed nud tul es Inserted to carry off the impurities, but all in vain. Finally it was decided that my Je depenided upon ruother operation anid that I must be removew to the hospital. About three weeks previous to this I had notlced an advertisement in the Daily News of a case where Hooqil"gui::_.rsuparma({mi cured a bo‘y' somewbat s ly affiicted in ‘{reaton, N. J., and I decided to kf);'o it a trial. When the time decided upon for me to go to the hospital arrived I had been taking Hood‘s Sarâ€" saparilla about two v. "C. T. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: 1 am @7 years old, anda stranger: to look at me Edwin Hilborn left on Monday for Baden where he bas secured a situaâ€" tion with bis brothers....Mr. and Mr, Allan Meyers bas rented Mr. Menno Bricker‘s farm for a term of five years and will move shortly ... ‘Mr. very unsuccessful, so far the weather has been too cold but still some expect to cook rome molusses ‘in April..... The Sabbath school of the Ennfiel.iul Association had a review of the Interâ€" national Sunday <school lessons / last Bunday.....Each teacher bad a preâ€" scribed lessonâ€" to review with the whole school, the,interest of the children was well maintained througout by the diffâ€" erents talent displayed, ren‘Lpooanhm:: ta?:roh were ex: amined last Sunday; the confirmation is to take place next \Bunday..... The su rmskinal:?on!ruprovedto be contagions. . . , . the Saved Her Life (Heid over from last week) Chlcago, Hinvis veuks. §2 4s Two Doors East of Post Office, Fine Cockerels and Pullets for Fall Exhibition, of the following varieties : Barred Plymouth Rocks, White Plymouth Rooks, Black and Brown Leghorns, Indian Cames, Partridge Cochins, Buff Cochins. Pekin Bantams. Send orders early and secure #+b Prices Reasonable. Satisfact n Teacher â€" be had of a Waterloo butcher. On and after this date I will sell meat cheaper as : All first class meat, pork 9 cents per ponddm 9 cte, pound; l;%-t cu&beet ponml;{olocnu cen r m’?“?.‘,“'.@", 10 cents per pound; wtg:- D, PURRINIARIP EN 3 Mflhw opp. Commercial Hotel. | PX ype pret growens in Western Ontario. ‘aterl00, Feb. lith 1894, °_ POST QFFICEK, V.M. Berlet goug T lae at m‘"w‘.i‘:aflt’.?‘ &::efi-f:c;'?ym:il Look to your own interest and MISS ANNIE BEAN, I a ‘eacher of Piano and Organ |*" Cure SICK HHADACHE and Neuralgia in 2o ymurl.. also Coated Tongue, Dizziâ€" ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation ‘Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured and regulate the bowels. very w08 To Traks. And patience of our women fair, And helps them make their cake so rare? ‘Who is it earns the gratitude B Of every lover of pure food By making "GOTTOLENE " so good? fragrant toba0c0, mn Very Desirable bation," Nota single case lost up to the pnicâ€" r +138 date, Mummm»'.fluum'::: {&_ %‘fimmwfz I Farms, Building Lots & Houses l Wns espanes . 0t mpcicine n pet ‘What is it makes her pastry such â€" e sre at preseut in the midst of great yalug giving sales. The grem â€" M‘M;r“"-*- ':“"’" r:“fl;‘fl"“""“""'&""‘“%‘“ mavifigun goods as adâ€" mnever used to touch ? ue as repre.en Remember, Saturday is ou CoTToLemg |"~204¢ 80 by the many special bargains for that day. * rbuy“»’; What is it saves the time and care ‘What is it shortens cake so nice, Better thai lard, while less in price, And does the cooking in a trice? 8. Vogt of the Toronto Con i i $ C aany at Musle. nte of Leroais Cermany l Now is the time people want shoes Prios 26 Cents at Drua Srorss. . G. Pequegnat,| New Stock, Breeder of Fancy Fowls. MERCHANT â€" TAILOR. Erb St., â€" Waterloo. t POWDERS New Hamburg, Guaranteed. ies tm E* c old COTTOLENE COTTOLENE e en d s o 3 1â€"tt Breslau, Feby. 14th, 1805. New Styles & Hello There ! New Prices| _ sormetnsor. Prices that will Astonish tre| â€" (hegn Harress People. ‘ £0.00 New Seed Beans. We are determined to sell goods Kindly favor us with a call and we shall be g‘leued to show you specimens and designs in onuments, Headstones etc., and quote you figures for any style of werk either in Grapite or marble. First class work guaranteed. secure good bargains at WATERLOO Granite and Marble Works, Boys‘ Overconts, $2 35, $2.65, $3.35.................... Youths‘ Overopats $2 95, $3.65........................ Men‘s Suits $28D, $3.95 |, .. .. ... .. nl se en en e ace n e noe s Youths‘ Suite $2.70, $3:65, $5......................... Boys‘ Buits $1,.50. $1.75,§2 .... ..................... Men‘s Rubber Coats $2.50, $5, $6.50 and up. Vests, Cardigans, Smocks, Overalls, Gents‘ Furnishings, a select from. â€"e I _ Clothing Sale. We have a Large Stock of these Goods for the Ftlldeinhr'l‘nd..r Men‘s Tweed, Worsted and Nap Overcoats, $3, $3.45, $4, $4.35 up to $10 Men‘s and Young Men‘s Ulsters, $6, $6.45, $7,35.......... ... . up to $8 4# Boys‘ Overconts, $2 35, $2.65, §8.35 .. .. «. «.. â€".~ 1A > s ... .. up to $4.98 Youths‘ Overopate $2 95, $3.65............................ .. up to $7.8§ Men‘s Suits $2.85, $3.95 ... ......................... ... ... up to $13.8% Boots _ â€"Shoes 1 e'r‘eSzT'fi:Hfiiofi-tbu&e" of affection to th memory of the departed one. Erb Street, opposite Market. WATERLOO F you have lost aloved one and desire t ooflands Uonsumption U ure FOR FTOR SPRING SHAEFER BROS. cheaper than you can buy anyâ€" where. Cheaper than ever Mas. Simon Snyder, Druggist, / WATERLOO, ONT y XHHIAHIE AJPWI W ALOLOUN . | uo en Pn ol "Tave ] 4 8 12 oz. Two | FOR S ATLE, Ifi&fl"m_""& get anything better than We »re at preseut in the midst of great yalug giving sales. C. A. Thomas. â€" | THECOOKSBESTFRIEND You Can‘t Coughs, Colds Hoarseness. Ees y Sn /et" > mss "of L P98 ~Saite sdd 2 Opp. Market House | _ LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. N4 f I it otuaing tb Apt d trttcint MbA darte Bd vididicith i tbit d â€"0D, . §8.35 .. . :s s s «in ds e ain e e vve e oys y D. se ie rake c eree freaale neuepe s ) 44 A SURE CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA. SINOI mfi%%%fh Dr. m;apa who have used it. It h::d -em:d!:-!fll':': For that have been cured are now ready for distriâ€" to HOME or to TEACHEKRS and STUDENTs Going March 28 to April 12, inclusive. Return iug until Avril 22, 1895, o surrender of stand Ars form of Certific«(ts <ignea by Principal, We have 1, 2, 3 or 4 colors for Easter Eggs in*one 5c package. Going April 11, i2, 18, 14, 15. Returni=g until April 16, 1895, Tackets must be purchased on or before April 13. Easter Rabbits who will sell round trip tickets at? Devitt‘s City Trug Store. Waterloo John gt;'ebel’s, SINGLE C\% FARE DUNNS BAKING POWDER FOR TWENTY â€" FIVE YEARS Canitian Paciie Ry. A Wonderfual Discovery. in our window this week. Come and see them. FARE AND ONEâ€"THIRD * Dds t Baster Visits KB St., WATKRLOO * 2. ce caante Do Real Live . . . FRIENDS ‘riceâ€"8 oz. bottle,$1.00 large variety agent, Doon, Ont. » .hp to ““ . . up to $4.00

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