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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 2 Feb 1899, p. 1

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,‘ A‘, Store t ch-mnuin.-w.l).wl‘udquim- _ The A. 0. BOEKEMER C0. Limited NBs : 42, 44 and 46 King St. + BERLCDN « C ie w ‘CT aB °J copenc® upon !%e use you make of it _ Here®s an epportunity. ;-N-;â€"l ;‘w";;;""’i; A # has been and we ard not [ E %m%mm &F:wd Tms-?rm h':un.n.’;. ‘:m.‘.-. L Diefenbaker.â€"Mr John Meyer took e Then for $6.50 and $7.00 we have suits thas are goms. ys‘ 2 and 3 picce suite, all sises | his departure for St Clemonts last J _ nt 20 per cent, discounst, â€" $ Thersdey, and Mr Hy Frey will movre ; Special in Men‘s Undsrwear. into the houes vrecated by Mr Mayer â€" Will buy a pair of Ladies‘ Fine Dongola Shoes ; Coin Toe, Self Tip, Latest Lasts, very natty. These are extra good value and are never sold less than $1.50 elsewhere. T W. I. s Cheap Store N. 1. LGGSON, Pl‘op. â€" THE GREATNESS â€" We Seil for Gach and we have TVESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Ludies‘® Waterproofs Ladies‘ Underwear in Black and Navy Biue, something special, with large loose cape and velvet collar, regular price $5.00, for â€" _ $375 Ladies Wrappers e in Black and Navy Blue, with colored flowers and braid trimmed, regular price $2.00 = â€" = â€" $145 LOT NO. 2â€"â€"â€"Brown and Black with Heliotrope Flowers, braid trimmed, regular price $2.25 for & â€" + . $155 7 pieces more of those Fine Tartan Plaids which were sold last Thursday, at 5c. This is the choicest batch of the lot and sold everywhere from 8 to 10c ; for = â€" 3 cents npleoap(iqt,nicenewgoods,finepatums,bwghnodluk â€" Of an opportunity depends upon the use you make of it. Here‘s an epportunit Fine Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps Next to Post Office. Store closes 0.30 p.m. except Tuesdays and Saturday» BERLIN .~ 41 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€" Stocking is over and we find we have an overdose of one Fai.i.a.a-p.u-nfldh;fi-n put ‘the difference in your sarloada froah Canadian Winter White and American Winter Toai Ofhe." Privds jund vight Men‘s Kid Wool Lined Gloves. / * To o eelepeioalciilciloniinnnnnnnnninnnnoncl Bie * $LOOD 16 6 C955 Sxnusvnasresssrsrsserscersrerers THG rods are new and upâ€"toâ€"dateâ€"no old goods to jeb off. Come and get new goods ** Cash and One Price to all. .__ A Fow Specials * Te A. Weseloh & Co. NO. 5 A. 0. BOEHMER CO, Limited Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store. Staple Department. $1.20 â€"-â€"w-â€"â€"-â€"-vv-â€" bifniadiceccalt ce 4. id s d EI‘â€"Iâ€"I â€":-u“..mm'-m‘” Beriin, the contract for which will memmemessmemenmttummmenmemne wade:â€""Thas this Board dfl .......b"'&'f.-..:.'...u. :-:I::mhhfi- past . J. FENNKLL 4 gn, | Pss se k e e e aa e n e \ A ML d PJV AUg noe borne ont by facte and ragres â€" f m oc i es eA m aleaiar ~re Have You Tried : One Yet ? ON T WATERLOG, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2 1899; We OD° btte 150 â€" 5 cents 75C Uz' five tons of chesso made _ C. W was slected Presiâ€" Soyder, P. Lorch, J. E Snyder, r«’run.mm.. 8. M. Weber was reclooted salesman for boring apparatus to St Ca‘herines lest|in New Hamburg with ber sister Mrs|Good is doing a rushing business shipâ€" werk On Monday morning accomâ€" ozmmuw o | ping egge and butter to Toronto while :Idbyluun.lm’. they left| Mr S Shants and Riirabeth to. Mr Ihâ€"-mrhh:hhtl-m Mdnvhn.humh be | Christ Otro, The faneral which sook| W®Domg Buurrs â€"Mr. James Reist be ongaged this winter g wells.â€" | place on Tuesday the 31st was attendâ€"| of Hawkeville,was united in matrimony MrJosiah Brickerleft last Monday ed by a large number of friends and|** Miss ElJa Weidenhammer on Wedâ€" a large mercantile business. terred in Cometery. corded pale biue. Miss Ida Reist acted ah i TS ninmentcir en rcomimencmmiarees Bmmuhlnfi-nhvu- as bridesmaid and Mr. Gust. Weidenâ€" BLMIRA ed a number of her friends to a ragâ€"bee | bammer as best man. 3""“‘: Baizrs â€"John M Relst, Woolwich | heid at her home on Wednesday 25th. |of Hespeiler, securely tied the knot Tp, has soid his 100 nore farm to Mr| A very sociable time was spent.â€"Mr J '“M“‘:z:* partook of a E‘x, for $6400.â€"Mre Riffer of E‘mira L.z,.unno Eb of Stratford | snmptuous repast. The many bas been taken to the Gaeiph H spent SBunday with friends in the|Yaluable and costly presents received â€"W H Dippel, son of Rev. D vicinity. WNH&%&NM“ has been appointed Secretary of the| _ Faruzrs‘ Insrrrurz â€"The Farmers‘|in which she is Winger Woolen and Felt Company. |Institute hbeld in the village se Axmvat Mzzrita â€"The _ Aunoua!l | ball on W afternoon was well â€" meeting of the E‘mira Dairying seso |attended, Uwing to bad roads and . _ waBst woXTtRross. ciation was hald at the choese factory, | sickness quite a number of the speakers| Bzizrs.â€"La has been quite Jan. 20th. The year‘s business was|did not put in an appearance, which | prevalent in this the past few very sautisfactory. ‘There were over|sérlonsly marred the succers of the| wooks. Our teacher was taken with it, of this village shipped their engine and | The cidest daughter, Mary Aun resides Moranttret Dnrot Prescind a hor sormon.â€"Mr P Rennie, our p-h: ll: chant,ts in the very bestepirits thosedays â€"The Leaper Broe.,artesian wellsinkers C i . E20 CC L Bi J biartenir P qroid beinantinilt ardoanarvilnat h sitalie cartifarncd Calh w h’ and w Thersday, and Mr Hy Frey will movre| Nelson La Fortuoe has secut@d" ts wm-u-.-uhshs "" _ Ne V # into the houee vscated by Mr Mayer â€" | agency for the Folding saw mauufacâ€"{ed with the exvelient condition of the | at the faciory. _ Oun Tueaday last the Farmor‘s Institute tured by the Folding Saw Munsnfacâ€"|echool honee and grounds so much so meeting was heid in our village, Quite turing Oo., of COhicago. Having used| that he decided to give the school a | =®~====â€"=====â€"=nâ€"===â€"â€"m==mâ€"mmpge>s a ngmber of prominent speakers were | one for some time and having secured/diploma â€"We hope the school may . &'“‘flflhfi"b““w satifaction he has decided to handle|continue to prosper and that parenta f hmâ€"fi Seturday | sthem. Anyons wishing to purchase a| will help the teachers by keeping their evening the Order of Fores: |saw should see Mr Ls Fortane before | children as their stadics at night. oves aAn bers of this place held their annus!|baying....On some of the North and » meeting for the Installation of officers |South roads traffic is positively danger e forithe ensuing year.â€"Last Saturday | ons owing to the deep ruts in the deep wixTuRrsourKe . ‘“"“'“l"‘hfl"mm anow caused by waggons and buggies| Norms â€"Mr Jouathan Shantr is Why not buy where yon can obts the majority of the Obrystal ... . Mr Barney Eichier bas been chop| nursing a sore band. He gotit severeâ€" as low as any. We have a nice ran Cheese Factory were present to attend ping grain by asteam for Mr Hugh Colâ€"| ly bruised whileadjusting a palley belt. | Hot water Boilers and all kinds of I the annual mreting meeting for the lum and Mr Valeatine Schnefer during | â€"Rev. Mesirs Houseman of Bloomingâ€"| est in town. Parties will do well to c alection of Directors for the present the past week .... Mr Raiph Ruby, | daie and Showers of Sheflisid made a elsewhere. Enamelled ware, yrow Al the mestior the routes for |tescber 8. 8. No S Wikmot, spent Mwuummmwmm@, , milk drawing and the bookâ€"keeping |day night and Saturday at his bome in while on their way to Shelbourne.â€" were also of â€"Mr D W Hour | Berlin. . . . Farmer‘s Institute meeting Mr E Adameon, teacher at Centreville & ton of wasa visitor in our|on Wednesday night was very largely|and his sister Miss Janet of the Galt t villago over Seturday â€" and Bunday.â€" | attended. Eatertainment was provided | Business College, spent Sunday with The Rev Mr_Brandt, Pastor of the|in the way of music bL'Il- Brown | their mother here.â€"Miss Jennic Hamilâ€" el c Evangelical Oburch, St Jacobe, accomâ€" | and Mr D Hilborn, by Mr C D Brown | ton of the Galt O. I. alro visited her rnldbyllcvl(uh of Stratford, wst|and by Mre C D Brown. The negrots parente on Sanday.â€"Mr and Mrs . W. town iast werk making a few visite. |attracted much attention and received | Veitch entertained a large number of| W&AtOLrIOO ? Mr Kreh is the Presidiog Elder of the|loud applause, ... Mr David Ross of MMn.ndflhx.Q'My Western District.â€"We are sorry to | New l!m%obppdgrd-by steam | evening.â€"The funeral of the 1480 MIW. | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"mammmmmmmpnmmmmmmmmceress> state this week that Mr William Potorâ€"| for Mr James Barber last wooek, Btephen Webster of Elora but formerly son is seriously indisposed. We bope| Dz:arx or Petrur Onristusr â€"Oo of this place took place to the Presbyâ€" ( mbh&rdbh?d’ mm; Siturday the 28b of Jan. Mr Poter | terian Cemetery here on Friday afterâ€" ; IIQ Mr John Showers of Sheffield Obristner aged 81 years, one of the|noon.â€" ‘ ed the services in the U. B. Oburch, aumaviu-mco.m «0_ z& AND V] Sndlylfl;lag,hth al:lnood the | away. ’hodoo:::ihrd been ailing BRESLAU _I ia be io pastor Mr Houseman.â€"Quaarterly ser | for some years death was not i our Â¥ices were held in the Methodist Oburch entirely unexpected. He leaves behind| BRIzYs â€"Mr. Jacob Betzuer is busy t w ?’ b-'oneuuhiyhml-g. The Rev. / him a widow snd four some and four|UBloading two cars of mâ€"'lu. C. St navels fo.. ‘ Moneinger of Linwood preached a fine|daughters _ Menno, the a‘dest son, MN.WMH’ rom| C.â€", 3CEUrNAS f *‘ . sermon.â€"Mr P Rennie, our genial merâ€"| iives in Cleveland, Ohio, Ieaac, near| * fail the other day.â€"Mr. Zolier * chant,ts in thevery bestepirits thetedays | Piatteville, Cyrus, on the homestead,| b*d. en inconvenient shaking up by a chasing elsewhere as â€"The Leaper Broe.,artesian wellsinkers | and Obristopher on the adjoining farm. | (4!! while unloading ice..â€"Miss Maude | ‘‘‘*** Frubedit Et otsw ts » PC PeS spereed by singing and discustlont OD | intends v“;::u::.” importan: aâ€"j:ote. â€" Callections will .'&.::1"- the he :akâ€"n as the afterncon and evening m&'d&qm..& udhs:mh-ndhshm Mu-‘u.'*] time to basiâ€" weddiog coremony had been performed by the Rev Eggar »f Hespelor, in the mâ€"u’udnâ€"odxly invited guests, sat down to a sumptuous evening dinner. The many valuable presents given to the bride are proof of the high esteous in which they are heid by their triends, who unite in wishing them s loogud?omlih. Mr and Mry Rsict will shortly take up their residence in our villege. : * Brizrs â€"Mr Herry White, cheess buyer for Mesers Ballantyne and Sons, Stratiford, and prepristor of the Ohrysâ€" tal Springs Cheese Fictory was in our villag» for a fow days, the guest of Mr. comttracier at 11 1B Inetitute at 11 a m. m us | Popogry _ 1apdtine tamee morning, snd |band of Milvert: evening. ‘The programme, i# 1| triends in town on be an interesting one, is to comaist of| Naw Busimzss â€" epeoches by the «different ministers and | of Oranbrouk, has t laymen of this locality as well as proâ€" and premices of M. &nmh:‘mw mwll-& es ort Go O td has Ahreeiieer on [ntands moving t Fred Donald.â€"Mr Grsham Ligkuer is | Habsrsville passed away on Woednesday | Goodtpeakers areexpected to be present > bersville passed awa presen again in attendance at the Beriin High E:.. after; a u.‘.l.':.m..- of i and you‘ll miss a treat if you fail to atâ€" Schoo!, stadying to make his Junior couple ofâ€" months. mMuM Ifl?’“h*u;â€" Matriculstion Examinations, in Jlll place on Friday lsst to St. Ciemente] Mr Abram C Hallman spent Sunday aext.â€"The Daily G:obe of last wee cemetery, : He was a blackewil}h by|at home..â€"MrChipman intends movâ€" \Teceday issue) pablished the results of trade but had retirad from the basiness | ing 0n to the main street and hopes to and it was with pleasure that amongst | pig a the business, Ix A Prosrzrzous Coxprrion. â€"Mr the successfu! candidates at the Toronâ€" C Thomas Pearce paid an official visit to *o Norma), we notic$ the name of Ed. & the school on Thursday, Jan 26th. Re L Dicfenbaker.â€"Mr John Meger took HAYSVILLE + reported the order, discipline and proâ€" hhd‘pm:‘grgom last La Grippe is very prevalent ... . Mr gress of the achoo! to be good and also Phnsedan s a W Hpall P s 10 & 2200 ® Ved oo NC 1t " 7 POEC mm PC O ueep reapuabonet «Prtvae sap + Satli?‘ s s4 roquiuctunctrk h zim aad Mo*““n‘mh neigh borâ€" 8 °8. Convaztion â€"The twelth -5'.::{. ""7.- â€"â€"8r, | hood. this “M“'W' Jerry Orooby spent a fow daya Buixzys â€"Mr. Phil, Kroutswiesor has d::‘Mlh-l #il) | with friendadp Now A. |received s shipment of Oleveland b» beld in the P. M‘lflmwdhuad-h'“h has the : this villageo on W 8th, | F.rmers‘ Institute at Hb-ln'flldth-uslnplh:m --wll-- â€"will be | Fuesdoy â€"Mesers. Whaloy sad Goodâ€" | friends and relatives of oue of car reâ€" three â€"ds-h:z-iudnnm-upudmaiâ€"..nw.w- evening. The progranme, i# %| triends in town on senday. _ . ; very pltassnt evening on Jan. 26b at be an interesting one, is to comaist of| Naw Busimzss ~Mr. W m his home, bidding him farewell We -l-l-‘il:“?_-'fi::u-‘ of Oranbrouk, has reanted the «re sorry to see Mr. and Mrs Koober laymen locality . P | and promises of Mathow X 80W {leave our midet. He has decided to At a meeting of the Elmira Board of Jollowing resolution phone. Prof. _ in. | carry Herâ€"Majesty‘s Mail from bere to o teo recens" afiortet in the | ietaoting twauh which uks maee caute | Betiies the cpntrnny for which ue reop PDISTRICTâ€" win SEversi uâ€"I'-W'-'IU--â€"Vâ€"II-.- basheaberrempetbertedi esnt tad Ath encces: in every manner. Iim few days.â€"Some attended the Bunday of Galt gave a very interesting sohool conventionat Conestogo last week on "Hayseediem". Mr L Pequegnas)and reported having spent a plewant o meo it m eanan on born catbie Sevmiciued ves tadicaes with caveest | frowl 14 to be pte 10. * tpoite s nemier meeting. The svening mestiog was a | which cansed school to be closed for aâ€" Minsinger is a young man of unseua}|the sgency for the renowned MoCorâ€" keeping up the Young People‘s mest | for the Heidelborg Lathoran cbarch. Y§siÂ¥bhoice of any bat in the ings ?Alhlnh::dbndlb-b ~ ~ +; @ibre on Saturday, ville again appeared before the Board se e m ~~ ~‘* * Jan. 28th only, utbonzprm-hd\odvinhm NEW DUNDEE for ~â€" 4 as the Z:on appointment, some closed, . No| Buizrs â€" With much we : mmm‘.&m but mu.mmu-uomu $1'50 j representativee of the Botbishem apâ€"| Mrs Faller‘s listle boy died Jast Thure | a1l the best goods, regular $2.50 and $3. pointment spppared disposed to share|day Jan. 26th, and wee buried at St |Saturday, bargain day, no reserve. ‘ First the services at their church with Z‘on, Afihns-mdny- lluh-nB:y lagry Aepadbredpce is White Dram 1 Tan O En bpprrnuntion agres baie Zion | th Salt fr the beres ved porvnte â€"Din‘S | 1e . the wace : ~ $tn" 92 "thp, ton. Phes will be reopened. miss the Farmers‘ Institute mesking $1.29. All Kinds, Makes and sizes. Duatu â€"Mr. Antheny Huber of|next Siturdsy afterncon and evening. Hubersville passed away on Wednesday | Goodepeakers areexpected to be present * * last, after; a lingoring llineass of a}aod you‘ll miss a treatifyou failteat| tirnntt i nn o Nn ‘__.__._. â€"._â€"_m &.â€".-â€"-l'- r Ves vietSoq loo and Beriin.â€"Mise & iythoâ€"Boomer| 26 h.â€"Mr. Jou, Â¥. 1&&] returned home on Friday of last: week | his brother Mike, who is oflb‘ trom a visit among triends up.North l.-fl-d&.hmd%‘ e â€" -..a..u!.“' pegt & > + 'h: NT .'.‘,..'“.h'."_n_ cemerton, is visiting un‘:ynr. mu-;uywludcb&m foe music.â€"Mr. Geo. er pastor, was invited Rosen z-cfluhvhm D;udhrâ€"._hgnqdyny.ofiy â€"Mr. (Geo. Gies spent Mondav in Newâ€" T Puzsonsue â€"Miso Moilio Suboust to\~ Pussonars â€"Mr. Con. Gles vaited A| â€"Mr. (Geo. Gies spent Monday in Newâ€" â€" | ton.â€"Mr. Jac. Brenner has received Wny dymgreny . poprerint ols oo us 2 OR AND VICIMITY: Ertewe â€"Io Jaeoy Relaaer in buay Jt will be to your interest to call at Mrsa ;m.'ugfi 'F:'.“'?E'â€" z'.:"': C. Steurnagels for Millinery before purâ€" ;'lf;;m""',""'“ u_ We ce »|chasing elsewhere as a great changé has w nome, Vidding him lirewell We mmp?‘-“w gorry to see Mr. and Mre Koober | we have the first offer of any clsaring linsy which the uols leave out midet, He bas "':'-‘ ?‘!".':.'t'.:':.-.‘_-:-:':-_'_-e_e--l--usa'--u In Port Eigin snow has been failing MRS. C. STEUERNAGEL, taken place, Why not buy where yon can obtain everything you require at prices as low as any. We have a nice range of stoves, Combination Furnaces, Hoc'lhrBoilenandallkindsolPlummGooduhebutm est in town.‘Parties will do well to come and getquotations beforepurchâ€" Leitch & Liphardt. fiflomlm '_ A Live .3;=3 ~ "Mm@in?, Cheap Cash Store, Nos. 23â€"25, auafimncuh-:aumm Ont Stoves and Tinw It Pays to Buy . Klippert Undertaking Co. WALPER BLOCK & Bmuyx 10 TNE LADIES OF WATERLOQ on the ground [i;;@f|«<â€"â€"â€" N M kind of woodd. or brick founâ€" is F o 20e imis " Bok dation. 28 in.. weod, Wodnvtboufi.th.fmhn«uhfibhdl:& Modarn,_ Feed_Boller, which is constructed on new lines. It has a strong and devised Iron Front and Back, with bag@ed out flue and collar top, so as to recsive a STRAIGHT PPE which is preferable to the elbow attschment. WOOLLARD & €0. COPPS FARMER‘S BOILER ‘ ‘: "E‘-_‘ M. WEICHEL & SON z1 We Strive to Exoel by Superiority Alone, at SMYTH BROS; Rings! A. CHATFIELD, deweler and Optician, (ENELLS OLD SFPAND) tion to those interâ€" ested, makes selecâ€" stock of Rings, toâ€" gether with unâ€" equalled valueand

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