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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 26 Jan 1899, p. 1

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~ BE RLICTN : _ ie Beil tor Cask aqd we hare TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY #@GGs 4& § 468006 2 < <â€"<<& 4 64 * 44 Ladies‘ Waterproofs in Black and Navy Bluc, sometbing special, with large loose cape and vc‘vet collar, regular price $5.00, for â€" _ $375 Ladies Wrapper s § in Black and Navy Blue, with colored flowers and braid trimmed, regular ptioe $2.00 = = = * 31;45 LOT NO. 2â€"â€"â€"Brown and Black with Heliotrope Flowers, braid trimmed, regular price $2.25 for = = â€" _ $1.55 Never horty through an important transaction and remember that everything in life which involâ€" wes the expenditure of cash is an important transâ€" mction. \Watch the corners and save where you can. We are making the best values possible for your cash purchases. ‘Iry what we do for you, see how we bencfit you. _ Because we please you we please ourselves. . Our values in Crockery of all kinds are unexcelled. In Dinner Sets, Tea Sets and Toilet Rets we defy anyone to produce their equal in Style, Quality or Price, Look where you will, then come here, OUR PRICES will do the Ladies‘ Underwear Stocking is over and we find we have an overdose of one line of expensive underwear. This is the way we intend to clear it out : Ladies‘ fine wool Vest with Blue or Gold Silk Rib, Full Fashioned, regular price $1.40, special â€" Of double breasted last Thursday, at 5¢c. _ This is the choicest batch of the lot and sold everywhere from 8 to 10c ; for â€" +0 20 pieces p(i;ln, nice new goods, fine patterns, bought to sell at 8¢, speci â€" â€" = = @ 1.% * i The A. 0. BOEAMER C0. Limited The A Close Examination. Store closes every evening at 6.30, except Tuesday and Saturday. We have nine of these left, sizes 86, 40. This is the greatost vest offered ,‘d’ in Berlin. See them in our show window. mt Seee For $10 00 Overcoats You have your choice this week of amy man‘s overcoat in our store marked $10 for $7.50 Silk Rib, Full Fashioned, regular price $1.40, special â€" 75¢C ¢G6 9996 % 0hb 6 & $ GQbQâ€"0 §40â€"¢ 5446 Fine Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps Next to Post OMce. Store closes 6.30 p.m. except Tuesdays and Saturday* BE Cheap Store t P(# & o <p 7 pieces more of those Fire Tartan Plaids which were sold 44â€" NO. 4 to the Consumer A. Weseloh & Co. 42, 44 and 46 King St. d suits, sizes 36 to 42. These suite can be seon in our show window They are cheap at $10 00, our price this week $7.00, Cash and One Price to all A. 0. BOEHMER C0, Limited For $2 50 Fancy Corduroy Veats. <b>. «h. s dn _ Waterioo County‘s Greatest Store. A Few Specials Staple Department. For a Special Job Line W. H. Leeson, Prop. $7.00 $7.50 $1.25 J. FENNELL & S0N, Yet ? ON T wWATERLOG, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNINGJANUARY % 1899 _ , ___ : . â€" WHOLR NUMBER 20; ~ _ * a |COUNTY 0 0 _ | en iafinammnce dotcmes neumelA Live .. 00 . ~ * promptly | and DISTRICT, ure being beid in various parts of the | damege was done in the recont floods. | :. p Te aimiuss l MERRREE «dmecbatantataintl i ~ W\ ce m old en t a io bo en k1 e B : _ annsuavu _ > | The frst meoting was beid at ficeoviile | bave it Sxed up eguin â€"1s is remored | : }, 11 : U “ # / â€" 5 cents â€" 5 cents BERLIN Mr Asron Shisdel is engaged on the will dam cutting iso. The ioo is splenâ€" did, as well as a orystal, botter than a uumber of years before, . Farmers are slow in hauling it, on account of the poor sleighing.... Mr Johna Shoomeâ€" ker lost a valuable borse, the dissase being is & «omation of the beart . . . . Mr Levi Stouffer shipped another carload of porkers last week.... Mr Jscob Be‘zmer received another carload of corn last week., . .. Mr and Mrs Heary Kâ€":mp on Sunday.... Mr Dan Brets â€" ou uugn«&a: Geoiâ€" ger occupied unday ;thuu.rfimom r-d-l. sermon ... . Mr .uM'd"-lh.fllddbvo pustier, was in the village on business, on Monday . . . . Rev Samuel Steuff â€"r is hoiding revival meetings in Conestogo. la grippe â€"Mr. Jos. S Schantz was at Muskokes on a business trip â€"Mr. Dinâ€" iel Good will move on to Mr. J: Goudie‘s farm on or about the 26.h inst. Mr. Good has rented the for a term of years.â€"Mr. Jos. Sauder‘s sale will be beld on the 31st inst. * idb aietine poup â€"lmetn in diaicasns .A io s emient o ECC OM CORC * L e _ B L U Dzatus â€"Within the past week| welcome.â€"Two young men who figâ€" qmp:;hy....le-r:'.‘l. W. Hachnerâ€" death has visited two bomes in our -redh--m-u'uomhl’r-m gard, Poter Eisenbach, Albert Oscar neighborbood. â€"Oa Thursday the 19th | laat Friday con, concluded at the | and John Steiss paid a visit to Jaeob, inat. Mr. Joseph Stoeser died after a|very isst minute that it was wiser to yu-ru son of Mr. Val. O;:terbein, lingering illness. He had been conâ€"|settle it amicably between themselves | who has been on the sick list since last Mwhhbubn.::r&uomm thntolnit;o:dhm. Accordâ€" | fall . . . . Mr. J. H. Steiss, who has been and suffered a great deal, Deceased was | ingly they each half of the costs | arsisting his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. D. G. one of the landmarks of this vicioity,.|and Mr. Webster pronounced the csse | Hahn, of Gueiph, in the shoe store, He was born in 1834 near the city of | dismissed, after giving both young men | returned to his home herse last wetk. Gaelph and was therefore in his 65th | some good solid advice as to their beâ€" monromnmnerreall ne ces | year. He leaves a widow anda family|baviour in the future.â€"â€"Mr. Nelson ROSBVILLE. of eleven chiidren, four girls and seven | Latz is in Berlin this Monday. Death or Mas Scurrazt â€" We bave boys, to mourn his loes, The funerel oo to record the death of Catharine Hallâ€" took place on Saturday and was l-'f* CBNTRRVILLE man, wife of Ohas. Schlegel of Wilmot ly attended.â€"On Saturday the 21st Township. She was buried last Sanâ€" slldfl Jantzi, jr., died at the, bome Brizrs.â€"The services in the U B day in the oast of Mfll‘.‘ dil!flkr one mile west of the|church were conducted by our reguiar mummaym by vlllnt Mvuhbhmd‘m uflhnfl-”’m on Bunds7 | friends and acquaintances. health laast Monday bat complained|last.â€"The Union Sabbath School of Brinrs.â€"Meoesrs. Ogrus and Jona» muchod-ydm:d“rwlbn this place was reorganized and the|.jimanof Howick, attended . the Butler, of Baden, was oc officers elected are as follows:â€"Supt; | fonerel of their sister.â€"Quaite a number nounced his iliness in f{aimmation of the | Mr H Brubacher; Vice. Bir. Mr. G. of families in the village are down with lnogs. Ho-nqud:l&.ndmn. Latech; Sec. & Treas., Misa E Grischow. is Mr. Mennuo Hallman and leased him of his sufforing on Savurday | â€"Mr Geo Latech has secured a position | yy5 49 pi4 daughters are sick in bed last. The deceased was in his 19th}as agent for the firm of P E Bbabtt,| _iln tha Araadad diasaaa _Mr Rani us down during the bolidays. Greetinge -o’:::'n-ld correspondents and the E . Baizys â€"The lete municipal contest was mainly for the Reeve‘s chair. _ It is well known that the voters of Ward No 2 are the fighting people at elec Noflmdnl.hhgm at eleo tions. Oar township and citiâ€" zens bave been wrangling for the pest owenty years about wire fenors on the highways. Sometimes bonuses are granted and then sgain no bonuses. Last week we went to New Germany via Koasuth. ‘There were board and rail fences mostly along the road. We never saw such snow drifts and avy person baving a feeling for that noble animal, the horse, would not drive over such ro«ds. This winter was a fair teat aud the roads, whoreâ€" there are wire fences are good and clear of snowâ€" banks. We bhope that our town fathâ€" ers wili have all stump, rail and board fences removed and wire {ences substiâ€" tuted.â€"Mr S.umpf is busy sawing ioe. He expects wost of the ice to be reâ€" moved from Mr Barnett‘s pooud.â€"Thae ‘oupet-flhdmbdnlmlotlxdr fulâ€" leat _ cepecity to up _ pace "ith orders, â€" Ilth? 8 Geiger alized vm. Messrs. Heffernan & Ingram the bammer.â€"Our exâ€" Reeve of Waterloo Township, Mr.Isase Grob, has taken unto himself a better haif, congratalatiocs. Mr. Groh is still hale and hearty and good for quite afew more years.â€"O. Reilst, V, 8, wife and two children are laid up with A 8 Geiger was visiting Menno Mader‘s We wirh him success.... Mr and Mrs sold more cutters and aleighs this year than any other year that he has been in business. This speaks well for Mr Geiger.â€"Auy person who wants a new !h“d olochi;imld do well to leave his mmeure with our merchant tailor, |occcupied by Mr Kiiâ€" Bowman,.. We Jesse Comnor as he has a large stock to | have not heard as yet where Mr. Bowâ€" selecs from.â€"The Grand River is| man will live.â€"Mr Jacob Gingrich has torn, SBtho Te 815000 dto o |, Ab a moniing of io antiors or| ui ah urth Aftormone and evsoing eustome dutiee has been setiled for| John . FSiock, Waterdown, formerly To :_...c. ... cegrimescensss, & wak vo naup ipiniiaitin af damne "vealiictrater to bo $11,000, mad terme] piod ty the Mhight Ditactory Cns ic DULIOL O DSUECD, WeW CRNOU nHG brdraninedoramt daimlfimntetiipniaiicnountathitteilihaien: ahd 2 hnmidlhdrdlhr. clni‘..‘...h1 mn«dhhmmhlnmmc&: Mr H Brubacher; Vice. Bir. Mr. G. of families in the village are down with langs. n..nk,.fl:z.“mn. Latech; Sec. & Treas., Misa E Grischow. it Mr. Menuo Hallman and leased him of his suffering on Savurday | â€"Mr Geo Latech has secured a position m'slu. daughters are sick in bed last. ‘The deceased was in his lglt: "‘l"'“;v*"':;;: £ 3“&: with the dreaded discase â€"Mr. Benj and was a favorite in Preston,â€"We are atate year : a;;:fd c Lo} Mr Trilios‘s shilgren who were is.uu,on..hldd up with bronohiâ€" on ‘:md-:- The families have the | ly ill are slowly improving.â€"We thaok | " apyzng Txartrurn â€"A meeting of sympathy of the community in their| our pathmaster for opening the r0808, | ao Rarmers‘ inititute was beid here cn sore bereavement. as they wore almosh '-l’r_“‘-n' Baturday afternoon and evening in the Baters.â€"Missionary services are beâ€"| Order of the Oanadian Home cirol® in |sopoo| houee, In the absence of Mr. ing conducted in the Roman Oatholic| fend giving an oyster supper 60 their|gi.se» the president, Mr. B W. Dotâ€" cburch here this week. Service will be | brothrenand Llends in the near fatare, weiler cccupied the chair. Mr. Aunson held twice daily in the forencon and in| Pzrsoxars.â€" lw and her Croh of Preston, gavea very interestâ€" the evening at .v-.â€"hr Bros., | deughter Eima of ""“"‘quuldnâ€"u"l‘u&audhd’ arteaian well sinkers, who have been Ml.d-ndnlnlv.ht&vlddx.â€" of Dairy Cows." Mr. Glendinning drilling for water on the farm of Mr.| MreJ E Dippol spent Sanday Manilia spoke on "The Hog and Exâ€" O. LAbwiller, succerded in M;‘: noon with her mother, Mre FÂ¥ Miller. mdMW.fi’mlmIfl strong fow of water last week. MrJohn Moss and family spent Banâ€"| 4 q , spoke on the "Oultivation: depth of the well is 150 feet. Mr.|day at the home of Mr Samuel Bowâ€" dmfifl“amdc » L/twiller is highly pleased with the| man.â€"Mr Adsmeon our new principal | Wa, menniespoke on "How .,'fi‘ work done by Leaper Bros.â€"We un | gives good satisfaction and has made | siore and Maintain Soil Fertility," and derstand the German Medicine Co. will| many warm friends since he came â€"| ; "g. Woodward of Lookport, N.Y..‘ shortly visit oar village. Miss A L Moreland spent Satarday ADd | scoke on ‘Proper Hoasing and Warm ST. AGATHA. ho i ne has Secured a sibuation as a saddier. Meeiape; ons Akw uts Porcha®®d 5/ __Micss Melinda Henrich of Milverton beautiful munu:;-duhd“dmu is home for a few days.â€"Ls Grippe ie Hoike L ‘pu? | bas not yeb caught many in this vicinâ€" ceenie o 4 o ue 9 ~â€" Th° |ity, while in nelghboring places it is Centreville B S. bas again been reâ€" “;UP'"“'"'- organized with Mr H Brubacher as| 9 e o o e n _2 President. The school will meet in the HEIDELBERG. * _ forencon as formeriy.â€"Revival services Quarterly meetings were beld in the will still be contioued in Freeport | Methodist church on Sunday. ... Mrs. cburch. ‘The pastor with the help of| Henry Sattler is laid up with la grippe. Mr. Mager, conducted meetings alllast | | .. Mr. A. Steise, who has been in week. Rev, Mr. Mager preached on | poor health for some time past, is now week. Reov, Mr. Mager preached on pwrhnlthlotmfimrt.h now Thursday and Friday evening. Allsre|iaid up with a sore leg. He has our welcome.â€"Two young men who figâ€" |sympathy.... Messre. J. W. Hachnerâ€" ured in --.-g:-h'-wmh Preston | gard, Poter Eisenbach, Albert Ozscar laat Friday con, concluded at the and Jobn Steiss paid a visit to Jaeob, very lisst minute that it was wiser to | you son of Mr. Val. O;:terbein, settle it amicably between themeelves whgubonontbodokllndm lnct than to let it go any further. Accordâ€" |fall, . . . Mr. J. H. Steiss, who has been inulythoymhv-l‘ half of the costs | arsisting his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. D. G. and Mr. Webster pronounced the cse0| Haho, of Gueiph, in the shoe store, dismissed, after giving both young mD | returned to his home hese last wetk. the home of Mirs Eavies for the purpose of settling up.‘ After all sccounts had been settled, the rest of the property and money was given to Mre Enniss, according to the will mede by Mr. Several of the young gentlemen near our burg have taken unto themesives wives. Mr Lintenschlager, Mr P Stoits and Mr Wildforg are happily wedded. Bzrizrs â€"Mr. and Mre. Wails have returned to their home in Tuscaws County, Michigan, after a fow weeka‘ visit with Mre Walls‘ mother, Mrs. Eaniss.â€"The sufferers of is grippe in J. Gingrich were invited to her home last Tacsiay to try their â€"akill at mat hooking â€"Mr. Geigers of Little Paraâ€" dise will shortly move in the house now â€"A number of the lady friends of Mrs. 20098 2. 1, MOVOIRDU *‘Proper Housing and W aud=h Gale -x'amlfl..uo.ummnm": ‘Me now placed at 244,581 an inocrease of address at the conclusion of the meetâ€" ing, and the chairman gave his decision in favor of the Press. Me. Bort Loyoe gave a very interssios | RIIDDGPE UROOPEAKINE (0. on ‘‘Proper Housing and Warm ;, Leitch & Liphardt. TDE *EUGRLESS are ovident here in department. Buying for cash wbthb‘:?fi'dqh.z‘h.-hflmâ€"’hu‘-&o: Wo?y“-.dfimhuuapinvflfl-â€"nhup.flfi_. 1500 Yamve or Fixz Amuzzicas Waarrensrers Prints made by the celebrated makers, W.-‘.‘“. The .MphSMhhw- h,u:. Ou'mlqph BARGAINS IN LADIES JACKETS. Five Brown Boaver Jackets, tll,“.fl.rq-hr was §$10.00, sale price this woek $3.41. 6 Brown Tweed 'E. sale price this week $2.75. O_‘l_ljg:l,!!-g_l-wg Jackets, regular price G.oo. ’-;:u -”'u. this wask 89 42 ng..u Cheap Cash Store, Nos. 23â€"25, S. King St., Berlin, Ont _ Store closes every cvening at 6.15 Tuesday and Saturday excepted.Phone 179. wn.ynoth;yw:mmmownevem,ofiqmw as low as any. _ We have a nice range of stoves, Combination mt Hot water Boilers and all kinds of Plumbir? Goods the best * est in town.‘Parties will do well to come and get quotations before *4# asing elsewhere. Enamelled ware, Graniteware and Tinware at prices~ Stoves and Tinwareâ€" at the faclory. o suit everybody. ; :”i;at Spe "kii®Fore on Se Is "‘The Racer" Cross Out Saw Save Labor Savo Timo Save PER. â€" It is tempered under a SECRET CHEMICAL PROCESS, which toughens and refines the Steel. â€" Bedford and Galt Axes, l nlt hod ho m Its superiority over all others consists in its EXCELLENT TBM»â€" M. WEICHEL & SON )e stock only the best, and results never deceive us, We Strive to Excel by Superiority Alone, SMYTH BROS. Saw Handles and Saw Sets, . . . . UNEQUALLED ... at SMYTH BROS. Axe Handles and Files. | . Rings! A. CHATFIELD, deweler and Optician, (KNELL/‘S OLD STANDp, BEELIN + QNP stook of Rings, to equalled valueand courteous attenâ€" tion to those interâ€" ested, makes selecâ€" Ground Four [ © «*

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