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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 2 Feb 1899, p. 5

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A A No 1 Japan Tes. ~ % Also An Old Cheese men were driving ap King Street on Monday afternoon in a (Gjadstone out ter the horses were frightened by a fmg minny fve ons tope oo on y from new type, two %..,uâ€"oum baving gna re= cently put in. Alnf‘d?z:;)Mhdn press with a cn; y copics pnhuchods:‘l:l:l:dpflh. We conâ€" gratulate our excellent contemporary, apon these signs of evident prowperity. â€"J Ohishoim bas ted Ahl.‘fl?u,QO, his uhm.bt the disposal of criminal and other euses booked for trial until he is able to sttend to business himeelf. Five crimâ€" fnai casee have accamuiated during the Judga‘s iliness. There are cight men â€"* OODE & HILLARD‘s â€"The annual meeting of the Waterâ€" foo Board of Trade will be held in the O‘d Ovuncil Chamber to morrow, Friâ€" day, evening at eight o‘clock. Among other business will likely be the arrangeâ€" ments for the regular bar quet. â€"â€"In making up our annual flee we find ourselves without an issue of the Obronicle for February 28, 1898. . If any one of our readers could favor us with a copy of the p«per of this date we would gladiy pay for it. der the auspics of the Bichelor Maida|creditable showing, his name appearing and in aid of the lfoepital. on the homor list. The Cnronicir â€"Rev. J. A. Melachian of Acton, | **t*2d# its congratulations . formeriy pastor of the Methodist Oburch ncfi here, was elected for the second term &| ‘Tur Orp Firmu No Morz â€"The old member of the Free Library Board. _ |frm of Wmm Saider and Company is no â€"At the last annual meeting of the| more. Alter a partnership extending Waterloo Maenufacturing Compiny Mr. |over some twenty years between Mr. Cranson Suider, who has been with the| Ww. Suider and the late Asron Kraft, Company forsome years, was elected | the former has one once more sssumed Becrotary. sole control of the big milling establishâ€" : The snpual meeting ot the Water.| en on ts Mn "otp m o e oo foo Board of Trade will be held in the Areumed the in of bls late o thar. O‘d Ovuncil Chamber tomorrow, Friâ€"|intaw until the estate matters had â€"Faust will be given in the O mst, of Colchestet, whose bome is in | ** "!*./. "felmanon‘s store was lald up House, Beriin, on Februiry l:hh,’:: Waterloo. Mr.Wegenest made a very for a few days last week with la grippe. der the auspics of the Bichelor Maida|creditable showing, his name appearing | _ Mr. F. J. Schaefor was confined to and in aid of the lfoepital. on the honor list. ‘The Cnronicir | the bouse for a few days during the â€"Rev. J. A. MeLachlan of Aocton, extends its congratulations . past week with an attack of la grippe. formeriy pastor of :bo Methodist Oburch â€"â€"eâ€" Boui::‘;’“ufio daughter of Mr. 2 here, was elected for the second term a Tuz Orn Firx No Morsz â€"The old rnbam, Port Hope, is the guest member of the Free Library Board. firm of Wm S rider and Company is no Mire Davideon, â€"At the last annual meeting of the| more. Alter apartnership extemding | _ We are pleased to see Mr H W Waterloo Maenufacturing Compiny Mr. |Over some twenty years between Mr. | Roos around again after a siege of la Cranson Soider, who has been with the| Ww. Suider and the late Asron Kraft, | grippe. sbhipped their well digging machinery from bere to 8t Catharines on Saturday, where they have saveral contracts, â€"Doering Bros, the locai dried apple packers, shipped two carloads of dried frait to the O@d Country markets this â€"Mr. Joe D. HA ffernan,the popular Gueiph auctioner, died on Monday morning from pnenmonia induced by la grippe. He was 44 yeara old, the Cantata the "Arch of Fime" has boul:.ohnmd to Tuesiay, February 14 â€"& oar load of Clover snd TimOtbY | sna pomy fow gaye has been‘ ppocomate seed to band at Hase: flug‘s. Bost quali ally co‘d, and is undoubtedly the loogâ€" by, towest price. est continuous cold rpell we bave exâ€" â€"J R. Biske has bren appointed | perienced in these parts for years. The Police M~gistrate at Galt in place of| mercury in the glase has beeo below the Mr, W. 8. Turobu‘l reegued. . zero T:.::i .lm.:udt ::tillmouly since â€"Mr. Joe D. HA ffernan,the 12, | last Thursday, the coldest reached Gueinh auctione r. died I:;n m- here is reported at fifteen below. m m on 2o Axnxuar Mzetixc â€"The â€" anousl â€"Found a sum of money in bills 00 | meeting of the Waterloo Board of Trade Ecb street, Ioquire at this office. will be beld toâ€"morrow (Friday) evening â€"Mr J Uffelmann is fiting up his| in the old Council Ohambsr at 8 o‘clock up toâ€"date store with a new system of| for the purpose of electing officers for cash carriers. the etuinz fi»m .n:.':onliduin‘ other matters. mem are urgent! â€"Farmers bring your odd busbels or goavy re harsole af annlas :r’nmfln-'r hish . qw to be present. barrele of spples to Haserflag‘>; high est cash price is beibg paid. â€"A carof good feeding corn on track. Obeap to farmors by the load at Hasecflag‘s. Use them freely and your voice will be in first class trim for cheering our boys to vicâ€" tery. The more you cheer the betier the hboys wili play, so _ WATERLOO We have . . or of the Steam Dyeing and Cleanâ€" PEARLETS BREAKFAST FOOD, fl:v-u--.-. lase woek dis RALSTON HEALTH* CLUB BREAKâ€"|wibuting cairndare to his customers FAST. FOOD, Mr. Gemme! has cstablished agencies PETTIJOHN‘B BREAKFAST FOOD, and hdbwnn-uuh.hx TILSONE OATMERAL radiue of Their agents in OURN MEAL, SPLIT PEAS, ROLLED|town are Martin Bros. of the Waterica PEAS, GRANULATED OATMEAL, | Hooketore. The calepdars show om . Te A roue bare un $ o tos meony ‘s Yeast freah three times | ® «3 < *rz« | HeF m y oc amaeny Ti bur a ‘han "Tod cover nfrerinieg a new CODE & HILLIARDS)| «u. Jn the shage o1 a minierure “h‘ w now * Groceries, Fiour and Feed. out in his show window. Bnu.‘l-l’b:: aterioo * . | brownies appear on the ice s the inpstnainattinemnene â€"â€"L 2e S t mrno-wm.‘..om":;u., Before going to the . . . * cigare being used as go«lposts. Jakegot Hockey Match :-.u':: G:-.::kd?n little y w s r AOOKET IRELCD Ufhew ol the onl par s yard in "tes be sure to get a box of â€"â€"As a quartette of Linwood gentleâ€" â€"Farmers who â€"Mesers Leaper Bros. of Hawkevillie Devitt‘s Bronchial Tablets. â€"The date for the reproduction of â€"â€"Wheat is up to 70 cents. E. M. DEVITT, wWHOOP ‘RR UP the toague of NEWS resulted as follows: W. M. Reade, W. z“:u the town congregate and J. Marshe!!, E. Â¥ BSregram, J, H. Hen “--Iym“ G. A. Brace, | raoket, Last Postmaster Kampf _a‘flfim‘!?&lm&i!!#% and everyâ€" _ Ax»var â€" Mzzrixo â€"The â€" annaoal n.meflhWMooRkaonpuy was at the rink last Saturday evenâ€" h.ndmldflynl!lml;!. The reporte presented were satie factory, showing a substantial balance after over $400 had been -gl-l on o n Pn e q-lul-m:'m’: W.M.8. "Ar Hox®."â€"The members of the Waterloo Musical Bociety‘s Band will be "At Home" in the Harmonie Hall toâ€"morrow (Friday)evening. Oaly a limited number of {-vlhtlou have been sent oat, including the members wives and families and a fiw mx friends of those members who are so fortunave es to possess cither of these bousehold _ requisites, A fine proâ€" md-uhcuhnhulpu:-l for the occasion to be conciaded a dining roome. supper in the however . continue to reside in Waterloo. + been settied up has purchased the flouring mills at German Mills He will _ How se vio It â€"Over at the Zimâ€" merman House the other day a well known commersial man who bad just come in, put his valise down on the fixor and began jumping back wards and forwards overiv. Clork, Will Barry, thinking the man had gone crazy asked bim what in thuoder be was trying to do. When he replied "Ob, I‘m just gotting over the grip." Haxo Burt â€"While at work in J. B. Suider‘s factory last Tbursday afterâ€" neon Mr. W. Bohlender sccidentally got his hand in contact with the buzz planer cutting his fogers badly. He will be laid off duty for some time as a with many interesting date concerni i.fiv" its enrly_ history and first settiers will appear in next week‘s issue. avnounced by Prof, Burwash at the Y. M C.A. Hall, Berlin, londll;lb;‘ (Thurs day) has been postponed ursda Fob. 26 h. _ * 7 time, Score 2â€"1 in Waterloo‘s <s snccers »r to the late Dr. ?' Mr. Guthbric is only 27 years oid is ove of the moes brilliant young men in the inducted as pastor of the Centra) rcokprerieg chang, Shnmind, Way Lecturs Postroxz» â€"The lecture «â€"Mr. T. H, Gemmel!, of Guelpb.pro â€" Hoe. Dosald Cothos sn e ME( io Afp y / â€"*"‘J, UFFELMANN, â€"Application has been made for the transfer of the Commercial Hotel Mconse from J.H.Shants to E4. Hollinâ€" with friends in Shake iring the | dutics Wyoming expects from her e sieue " to Ahskerperce String ...T“'”?'.: mss tee _ br| Liquor License Act. ..'f:;w;‘:'uz.“lzfi yese. | or, caretaker of tramps, of street lamp», | To Whom it May Concern. 'bf m:;:h'd;:u :-ddwm:m& ':l.: is given that -z house for some 4 lu-'od-.hmdnd"wim- E%m%m ok Mr. J. R. Btrickland, the genial and | inclading law ere, superintendent|Saturday, Fobruary 11th, ‘90. obliging G. T. R. station agent at this | and asststant in building and repairing J eclook‘s m. it Ihe immermas ml‘.“'fij'lhl"'nmb"‘x sidewaike, crossings, sewer boxes, M:â€".%-nz;q left last week on an extended mmflrfilhgm araine of Ts hoine 3 B Incers dn w enmean aoo, on e | t qo miige dograrer m |eteessien e t visib ars Chisasn Raman N V â€" and y on yse. * New York. He Mrs. Strickland. vuu'nmm"n.-..,u. Â¥Y. and New York. was accompanied by Mre. J.Taliman and daughter, Neilie, the Twin City. _Mr Tom Fiyon friend Miss Mir Lom Pi fow da with frisnds to Shakiepeare: during the MreI Hoffman is away on an ex | the fruits of the tended visit to friends and relatives in | sight survive. Miss Emma Disbel is spendin few weeks in Detroit, the guest of Mr. The first fancy dress carnival of the mmwh the ;:&Ioo rink ureday evening. night was cold and stormy, the mercury in the glass having fallen below the zero mark, bust in spite of the unfavorable attitude of the elements there was a record bruunguwdrl and the Rink Company muse have realizsd a soug little sum. The ice was crowded with costumers who glided about in their quaint and gay costumes to the strains of ew et music diâ€"csursed by‘jthe Waterâ€" lzso Musical Society‘s band., There | were bosts of pretty costumes , and wonnturn to,uy bounfl t.lmnl there were many pretty lade and lasses. We appond a list of those in eouun:l Wiss E. Nichol. . ... ..« «+. » ... Night * HSHHL .+ :2++4r 20e s66r 63e .....Nnml ** Tiny Ro##.: .« :.« â€"++.+ +. . .« Amorion a Ell'Kn;l‘.‘:...............&Myl i+ Povien Hokmeier JA Rainbew | ©~ ( & Complete @uesess in Spite of the Cold Wenther. AltbmouyvmdoUgdutyuthkthptthryGoodu. Home and Personal needs at tempting prices. Visitourlugee-uhlfshneut'heninbwn. We have one of the brigl.nut.l_:enfighhdndmouoomnwdiomphmofbmimin Wate looâ€"well stoqcked with seasonable DRY GOODS, etc. PERSONAL AND 80CAIL J, U BP EELM_ANN‘S. THB CARNIVAL mxnnmlmw'ml:‘:‘wlii Emss 5008. .. >+++~++«.... . . Amorion 1 5 dressed m..;...............&myam"'fi 'ith’ p-dw m Hohmeior JA Rainbow ‘hmdhbmndlkvhbpflohlu::: ++ sGH NEW SPRING GOODS * # " * # â€" Telegraphers Get Their Raize, w | Aber reug ww sam ty «s| For Salo at a Bargain m "“:“r‘:.&?a':.‘ Mr. F. P. Sarâ€"|10,000 Brick and .."""m,“ 'd_"'.""".. :-: 7 Cords Building Stone. too | tor the right of payment for . overtime | APPIY t* + > â€" very.| in all ordinary conditions, and also for & X. HAWKR, fest | the Arst time grants to the G. T. R.| Masey.Harris Agent + Waterioo, Ont and | operators a fxzed schodulo Of Wagot â€" | ... ... m .l s should think that Waterloo officials are over worked, we give a list of the The funeral of Mre. Jonas Bingeman last Wednesday was very iargeiy attendâ€" ed. The services were conducted by Rev. Ianiel Wismer in Garman and Rov. Noah S:auffer in Euglish Ds ceased was born on the 13th December 1820 and was married to the late Jonas Bingeman in 1843. Nine cbildren were Dundee. ‘They were passing through l.’oianbug with nine bega of wheat, which t:ey :old at Bramm‘s mill for about $10, part of which was invested in ‘"booze," They werse arrested on Siturday afternoon and appesred beâ€" fore Magistrate Mackie on Monday. ns c oi on ce s a Fogs t in "booze," ‘They werse arrested on| De net hesitate but give us an opportuâ€" Siturday afternoon and appeared beâ€" mity to fit you with our work and we assure fore Magistrate Mackie on Monday.|Zein} y de sur best to please, and it ‘you They were remandeod for a week to allow | are not mm. becau e our b.d': the plaintif time to aceumulate his | failed. muwe@ youâ€"fit your purse, Lonis Umbach, a man with one log and an exâ€"convict ; George Hilker, the blind baecketâ€"maker whom the Connty Council is interested in, and Reuben Hilker, a young iad, whose face is deâ€" formed, constitute a trio that are Iying io jiil charged with theft. It is alâ€" leged thas the three stole about 15 busbeis of wheat on Friday last !an Mr. Carl Monteg‘s farm near New TCED A cce fiih‘ Abrrind cousin, Mr. Fred Bfl;ll.'. aod â€" Mr. Normen Steckle, brother of the bride. After the bride and groom bad reâ€" ceived the hearty oo;.:‘:ml.&u of “MM. ty wddh. b?lhhnmurnd. is bappy couple took the 8 30 tra to Elmira, their future home, followed by the wel! wishes of their many friends in the I‘win City. The gifts to the bride were numerous mm,mwmmm in which she is heid. We extend our was performed by the Rev. Mr. Friedâ€" rich of Berlin, took place at 5 o‘clock in the drawing room, which was beautiâ€" fully decorated with paims and rosee, Tllobruoloohdlovelywio white mousseline de soie, trimmed with white satin ullori‘ntlllna,uqu. ing a beautiful bouquet of white roses, Ebom attended by Miso Kitella mae Steckie, was united in marriage to 0 OO CC ARRTPCEOCC UP ME 3. E. BStrckle, Erb street, on Wednesday afâ€" ternoon, when her danghtor, Miss Emâ€" A quist but very protty took _P_!l‘!qplt_hg residence of Mrs 5 B. Job That‘s No Binecure. Wyoming village is advertising for nders for a "Municipal Constable A quist bus & NUPHMALS With Garman »»3 |Dominion Life Assurance Co. Waterloo ab 1 o‘ .p.m., for the pa f Lo oioeeiboor ior iae barpore _ of General .; ot &"?'&T'Whouou:‘ '?;:E mm ce aare hnd oo Tuesday, February 14th, 1899. Waterloo, Feb, 1st, 1800 _ .. 8â€"3% _ aomenl aP 4 nprepr dayon that the Apnital Only give us the ud’yzmboll Watters and Clethiers Our Interests are Yours. Geo. W. Dodds STRASSER & CO. Labrador Herring, Finnan Haddie, Smoked Herring Canned Salmon, | Canned Sardines, Canned Lobsters, Canned Schrimp, Bulk Oysters. Annual Meeting, ©‘CO. H. MILLB, Manager Cash and One Price w I . potl TP e en i. : 2 li isA D mtc ts cssn > en CURRFs Ommhw:?mh'hnnrhnkyu-nhn.;qh the strength of the SYNDICATE direct to the manufacturing centres d&cmfl.'htfieyhnufllhw&em&cm of the best English, German and French manufacturéers, Besides getâ€" fiqmmuedmmmmmmmummm nthemthepodagth'mmnddiuhhwfiu,ud hnyingmythfigumriuaigimlwnupodble. e, do not hesitate in saying that our importations for will be unusually attractive and worthy of the public‘s best a Stock Taking wwill be completed toâ€"day after which there will be a big sale of Remnants in every department. Good news comes to us from our buyers who are at present in the markets of the Old World, telling of a most successful purchasing tour. NEWS FROM ‘_G. B. RYAN& CO. ty to ACROSS THE. SEA obtainable in a readyâ€"made establishment, where you must take a suit that fits I:rr- footly °t best and in the material you find it. and artistically is easy for Et S tntion igene * Thal mast him akill and care. Wodpo-utlm both these essentiaie FMNM-,.-I mlu-r-ndmbd-tooldvhhrnim â€"us_-:,hwu-m. Sustbars pust ols m d" Bm pattern most comfortable to his style, figure and taste. _ None of these ulvl:m:: Qur Big Midâ€"Wintor Sale Counts. They all know where the best meats are to be had, hence our reputation and everâ€"increasing business When you buy you!: meats here you are sure of getting it young and tender, N.B.â€"â€"â€"Orders taken daily and meat delivered to any part of the town through a firstâ€"class deâ€" livery service. Woman‘s 14 King Street, C x§g JON}N RITZER, Waterico, Ont. & . FMTING . .. John Fischer 25 uie tto Opinion S. SAUDER & CO,, ols mpinianent, A Grand Success coats, storm collars, sizes 80, 40, 42, reduced to $38.00, $8.50, $4.00 and 10,000 Pounds has arrived. Try a pound. It is sure to please. A shipment of New Prints just in worth 10c¢, marked down to 7¢. Men‘s Frieee Overâ€" Roasted Coffee Another shipn our celebrated _ Highest possible prices paid aocording to quality. We like them best bright Wanted Immediately. of a $, in buying Reudyâ€"to Wear ma.o\vmm-a.muvu-. m’ Gente‘ hnh':;'ivfl-dfl&. "'""‘"""‘Dq"""“..'.'.’......""'" who know that our ad contain an account of BARQAINS THAT ARS RARGAmS Our $10.00 Suits are going at........$7 00 * 10.50 Ovetocats are going at.... 7 0B ** _ £.50 Pants are going at........ 1 76 Our Children‘s 2 and 3 piccs Knicker suits are of the best uyl-,.w- and elta cfi prices that will not be beatén by anyone. _ _ We sarry about 3 times the assertment under» daereun e ons " Follew the Crowd and we witl save you $ Don‘t Forget the place, Outfitters to Men. Why ? Because is illustrates the ers of a $, in 'L'.!?-c.m_h‘v-?_'â€"r Dried Apples 12 :â€"» ots., por Ih.

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