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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 4 May 1899, p. 5

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7ak,1 CAIPHOR. I018 CAIPKOB Ind Eng“!!! Mm mum "tsitu/ine he (god-n for tar tae/ttget', no. T in n- W 'Jtptht.ltadlrutriu punch-Wu“; WATER-[DO W. H. Becker Co, are showing long very fiue hammocks. Dialling Nu Incl-nim- Howie-l. Wok-her- no “vanish; their mason md wind": can". no on- ad not lit: I. Mr W. A. Kumpf, who went tsouth for the benefit of his health, is on his way back. He israpidly convalescing. Bride: & Diebol hue received an- other Implant of their we“ know: Crow Brand lowed-0d Baum n 2lh, per md, ttmt ulna in Cumin. Miss LE. Winn left on Thursday morning for Sparta, Mich., on an extended visit to friends. Mr. Robt. Forrest, who has been spending a few weeks at his home in Waterloo,has gone to Winnipeg, Man, to launch out in the undertak- ing business for himself. We wish him every success. Potnrrr.--A a. (fluency on Kit] In“. I. Weinhal Atrm. Read what W. H. Becker Co., have to say about their wall paper. A number of diphtheria and scarlet fever cases are reported. Mr Geo Chapman of Hespekr, Dist. Depy of the AO U w paid an official visit to Waterloo on Mon- day night. Behaefer Killer & Co. have com- menced work on their new building. Mr. Loin: Letter has the contract In ttid mason work. in; path-rpm- in m‘lyludodoth- In. " [when that defy camped” Theo” to: lab .dveett-st on» to had he)». tor thin woof: has and will - next week. Geo A Bruce's, well known fox terrier "Scottie" which was hurt on the street railway two years ago was seen up town today for the fitst time since the accident, looking quite himself again. . Mr. and Mrs. George Randall and Miss Davidson have returned from ttreir, trip South. They were gone I month-1nd stayed part of the time at Pinehcrst, N. C., and a short time at Clifton Springs. N. Y. The Liberals have engaged the rooms in Devin's Block, Iotmcrly occupied bythe Molsons Bank, for club and committee meetings during the present electoral campaign. The rooms will be open every afternoon “dawning. J, b" e “a it!“ Mr. Frank Good shipped too head of fat cattle from Waterloo on Friday Ind today Mr. O'Neill is shipping loo head from Elmira These cattle will be sent to English markets and are exceptionally fine Mr. Hayes Bauer left on the 445 train on Thursday tfor Ottawa, being one of: deputation of tour armed at the recent meeting of t Ontario Brewers' Association to interview the Government on behalf of the Association. The deputation wand upon Premier Laurie! on Friday. Mia Emma and Mr.Fred Urstadt, 'tgt,','",',':',',', "l, ltr,',',' “a?! m m eeabl Bur ised Wed. tar or ca e 3 " mg "I" t ..r. and: name has; the? home in- “elk" Wednesday "ee ,W'inl-a 'SUI,',".' number of Berlin and ' re" and 9monph; Their loan . Waterloo you folks who took w" shortcuts! on? to that: peat union of t'l'l'd'L',','ll' for a time. Ki, gxtod reputation Att to the he: that ll min was Brien' in music .nd'lhey and? full restitution {or their in various; (mm. that which iiriil "To"! doing. » A UM at her name: Mal --------- cl to pic down to I ticket-bk upland! The annual meeting of the Berlin C 't'eauuet, lupus-Isa when will be bald s we“ Ta lot, In. 'ertigee ot on Sum my In, aothat 2p. pet I the Watch» Il'llat whohubun m. Owl-ma, Berlin. All Mt. 01 mill-11m u m “If“ to ten-Md animated» mood. All u uy,nohtm. [51. bad “mg a” _ contributon to the atom M one 11 My and his mamwmn, dollar per year In Inc-ban In mandarin-owl!“ hut-lute“ Q,thut't,tgg'2tu=gd . “who. digit tg-ttue-Kr Guelph ”mu-d! my lath-um... MetuetMeqt in“ Itateitt3i-Ftiatuit, u slug-39!!- 0-11- atAAIt mrame 1etr. - J. W. In" GINUIKI Attmrtioais dim-2M to an udver B. Sadat & 00. Berlin no “muo- E M. DEVITT, LOCAL NEWS ADVERTISE”? Fittherth-reh-t - [unsuited-l. I. I". m Next Week. [will - Hum. It“ d L dtl'ltuthUUgtt L' In; Inna-“Human“ tr-i-tttttalt-tusa. all by tsiite ' an; Mr. “In -rtt- on!" Hunt-g. Inn "tteead min duti- a (in 'Ye-an _u vinyl-1k. to ti1tturetertmd. mixing" whistler“, by Mte0r4ant"yt.uituttittetd tt-dtnthkdqehetorsuo-aiai- tt-dtnthkdeehear.rsuoe. it WE‘VE”! trmrs.1hratert. The when“, Bunion In con- nncslon with Germ-uh Ind” 184 I. 0 0 1'.qu Binds] wen largely at. tended. Vania; brush!» m pee- tont from Betlin and other whirls point. A un?qua "satrtrqt tn the at. tsndnotm of choc! I Icon ot Robot-h! from Berlin. The mm mined in I body to the Hawaii» “-th when an able 1nd eloquent moo! in preached by the purer. the Ban. J. Ellen“, M. Amon In. irarial end Ell-in God-nine. The price paid on "tai pet cut. Many cilia“ are bowing their one] uhee healed to the bicycle path. The stretch betweet Knut- aitter's mill and Samoa fun: on the Bridgeport load is now being completed. A new bridgeis to he built across the creek " Lippert's. Among the public spirited chino: who have recently sent out their coal “he: to this section of the path are lit-"Mayor: Hughes and B. Snyder. The cycle path tte, which wax pnaed by the own Council last year is now in force and horsemen shcald take note of this The cycle path between Waterloo and Bridgeport is for the use of cyclists and pedestrians only and a nice little fine is waiting tor horse- men or others who use it. A word to the wise should be tsufficient. past few years is also dead or near- ly so and appears to need an infu- sion of new blood to kindle a fresh l interest in this manly healthful out-t of-door sport. Those who have taken the lead tor some years in} athletic sports are evidently en-‘ grossed in other matters and 'ee not the time to give them the atten- tion necessary to make them a tatc-l, cess. Let the younger generation) take hold.of the matter and the‘ older ones will no doubt give them every encouragement in fostering and encouraging every healthful,‘ manly, and out.ordoor ifii If the patronage of the gener 1 public is expected the sports must be wholly and purely amateur in their character and every vestiges of pro fessionalism must be banished. I The Board of Health have given notice to have all premises thoroughly cleaned up. The In- spector will begin his visits of in- spection on May ssth. No young pigtsshall be purchased or kept in town until the present uarantme is removed. We trust ant all our citizens will cooperate with the Board in placing our town in the best possible sanitary condition. An ounce of prevention is often worth a pound of cure. The outlook for outdoor sports this season is very poor indeed. Baseball was killed by the profes- sionalism that crept in both in Wat. erloo and Berlin and will hardl be revived this season. Lacrosse which has been taking the lead for the Two additions to St John's Luth- eran church are at present under construction, one on each side of the main entrance. T " additions will Ibe used to facilitate the le,'if',t, of the arge congr ation won i ping in this church. Re, interior opl' the church will also be beautifully painted and decorated during the summer. The contract fora hand. some new pipe organ has been let to Messrs Lye and Sons. of Toronto, who will have it com- pleted by next, (all. The cost of the org an and improvements will lie in the neighborhood of $wom Orpha Tana (in? will be bald on 3.3152,, In} aoth at 2 p. In. at the Orphan-3e. Berlin. All in. ure-0d an invited to mend. " conttibutm to the aunt cl one dollar put you an Inc-ban. Two young men, Alexander and August Hammer. of Bamberg, no. tenced inBerlin in1897lor [our yaara’ imprisonment in Kingston Puniten~ (in! for cattle ate-ling were hour- ate last Wednesday abet serving I year and 9 months. Their loan was shortened owing to thetr put good reputation an to the fact that they made full restitution " their wrong doing. ' I o o. B. ANNIVERSARY SANITARY MATTERS. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH LIBIBATED. W"? , "T) Wtlg,'et'4ta't,"d'r "tttht, d0tt, “‘ J. 1Jli?l?liilMliANN,aNrlm Mr.Titus Hallman of New Bruns- wick N. J.. was m Walnut-y united in wedlock to Miss Hannah Koch cf Conestogo. The marriage ceremony was performed by theRer. Mr. Sher]: at his residence. The I?g'si,",'/,',t will shortly leave for ew ruuswick city where they will in future reside. Mrs Hallman is a fetlt of Mr. and Mrs David Koc ' Conestogo. and Mr. Hallman is the fourth son of Mr. Benj. Hall- man, New Dundee. Therelegpph extends in hearty congratulations. A happy event took place " the residence of Mrs. Geo. Strasser, on Foundry street, Waterloo, Walnut on. when her second dau liter, Miss Lizzie Strasser. one 'lf the town's most estimable young ladies, was quietly married to Mr. Frank Fetch, of Toronto, who gra- duated a splendid practical printer from the ofEce of the Chronicle some time ago, and subsequently secured a good ition with The Money and Risks mating and Pub 1ishing Company, Toronto. which he still holds The ceremony was performed at ' o'clock p. m. by the Rev. l. E. Howell, pastor of the Methodist Church, in the Presence of only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. Miss Sadie Strasser, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, while Dr.) Arthur Hilliard supported the groom. After receiving the con- gratulations of those ‘present the newly wedded pair let on the 5 o'clock train for Toronto, their fu- ture home, [ollowed by the good wishes of hosts of friends, WATEBLQOA 713133 LIB- The annual meeting of the Free Library Board was held on Tues. day evening. The following figures taken from the financial statement and annual report will prove in- teresting. Salaries..................1 Books (not fiction)-... Book: tfiction).--. 'telei'ti,riiic, .... .... Magazines, ewspapers etc Miscellaneous.. .......... Bainrtotonhand.......... VBm'mnln M Home. and m I) gnu-[quanta 4} “cum-s Balance on hand May Ist, i731.”- id War}! at _ Legislative grant . . . . . Municipal grant . . . . . . Sale of magazines, etc. Other sources ...... . ans-m whilst $5 043.49. There are three daitred that up!!!" pew:- iGFie,r'titr, Ind thirty-one periodicals The number of volumes “and” ”queued: the ..rtttntttr hand the from: year b . Mr A Weidcnhnmmu may "gi21', chairman ol the Bond 3nd Mr. Ch”. A. Hume! was _reeieeted Seating-Mm for tht may; Jidirt1rute upon: thou thCt out excelknt free library in in a good atate ad is king Morning” at. and by 1"gtt,'ly will? toom open on nod: Ind and”! you ' Pt p m 2:3 Bro-oh Pdt,ifdititiit? "GidiLW.Trto and 01.25 cm Airatst st 350. “and 60ts baseman-nab. ”0.760. " “staccato-mum The books Ind other fun“ In I. to a! his! ""ttMitIltt,'ft a..." was“... ' "te,atr.iraHi.m' . " IB-tHem, Oilclotlll. Willem Wool; Unions. Jun-mu Inning. MAY WEDDINGS. BAtaautr--rrtNag whim be:..........1595 Total........ $60199 EXPENDITURE Total 86or 99 Va bot you. [mad tttt ' 7o " an 50 300 no $135 oo 187 58 16 " " 25 n se. 45 93 9a 29 idi Henry Haller while Meats Franz Walt. Joe Weber and Bowman took I); the cause of the nmarried men. he judges Meats Haedlre. Martin Reidel and Hen Dietrich gave the decision in tavor of the married men. The "Freeman Mill Strike," a realistic drama in three acts, was given by St Mary) Liter. ary and Dramatic Societ of Berlin, and proved perhaps the gest feature of the entertainment. All the parts in the various acts were well taken the performers showing themselves to be ms of stage talent away above the average amateur. The programme was wound up with a dance, good music being furnished by Zeller's orchestra. 0. M. B. A. BNrBRrAINKrtNr. The entertainment in the Town Hall, Wednesday nigh? under the auspices of Wnterloo each No 104 of the C M B A was a splendid tuc- ceu. The good people ofthe Twin- Cit turned out almost en muse an! kept streaming into the hall ttN til standing room was at a premium. The programme had many worthy features, the German debate on the they: timely topic, "Resolved that married life I: more sociable than sitfgieliie" creating barrels of fun for the audience. The txfUmative side was championed‘ in! Aeaert incite! yeetert0,acttyrat1e,r., and The Town Council met on Mon- day evening. May gst, in regulars”- sion. All members present and the Mayor in the chair. The minutes of the last session were read and adepted: _ - _ __ Certain members ofthe Separate School Board were heard with refer- ence to arrange of Separate School taxes; Mr Winter re-exren- sion of cement walk on Willlam strung: Fisher re te,,", to up dude .rlinbt!tctAtrts rpm doing a rm ”town“ Danna Mun, tetrtad, ro- iiiiiiiki7iii; 'meyhiat H “I 'lllrll'l'll'rd%l'Jillh"4 of"? retail business in Waterloo without a license; W Conrad and n number of other residents on Young street asked for sewer and water connec. lions. Communications were received from R Roschman and Brother with respect to making connection with sewer; also from J R Strickland re- King street crossing. w H Riddeil Secretary of the Board of Health appeared before the Council to urge the making of certain sewer counee' tions to improve the sanitary Condi. tion of a number of buildings. Plumes upon S Snyder, h'/i1ra"e,'hr,,e,,1'gttdet','. report of the Finance '.ommittee re- commending the payment of the fol- lowing accounts: Grant to isolation Hos. Pita)-.........-. In Warrerr,provided plan beaccepted........ ... J Kalbtuiseh, priming as. C H Mortimer,advtg. . . . Grand Trunk, March ac. Chas Noam, Returning Officer........ ...... Wy Hogs, Returning Oi. CA Haehnel, Returning Geo Davidson, Returning Geo Vale; distributing Jacob Meyer, distributing mu....... .......... Martin Bros, Board of Health..,....... .e.. Dr Hilliard, Bond of Health........ ...... Wchzgmod ac. .... Wmsn' qraco........ 1hlaterhtoGasCo.. .... Jtmtr"Ho4rtnaetae. .... Edward Denna. . . . l Wm Damage! .... Wm Iohuston....... 1rl'lll"Stl'l', m 'U/iiiiiit i:'tiiiru'ik ii/iid".'.'.'. aco........ asco.. .... MIC. ...o rmil.... .o'co on.......... r............ 8x080 oo 36 86 153 37 d " 00 " 40 ts 7o oo 65 " si 6t st', $573 iird if? -. tStTiilijei,i,iliic, mlookng' new: in f. oo year. ",i'iiilii2ii:',','i are hing q oo made Ramadan: manufndurin. - L, mat and may non hund- 50 at We have' several lines of Straw Hats, for com- mon wear, regular 50c, 750, $1 00,, $1 26, to clear-at Halfprice. Come early and get the choice. Only one tender was received for drilling an artesian well, that of Lea r Bros., Hawkesville, at $2.25 per got for a six inch well and 82.. NI', foot for a eight inch well. ' bylaw to exempt the new build- ing oiBchaerer, Killer & Co. was given its three readings and finally payed. _ . - A OPTIOIAN um annular. Jg/e,'?.',',,,)",'.,,')':,,,'),',').';:',.',,' chaplain-had”! Indra-d WATERLOO. ultra in». Crist",';?,')",",?.',' 'is","?, _ t . . dull. Ttrar WALPER 3m - A resolution was passed agreeing to accept forty feet street offered by the executors of the Mielke estate along the south side of the park; another resolution was passed olrer- ing .100 towards the purchase of ten feet from Alex Japeshowrki for the purpose of widening Young street at .th.e park entrance The Chaitfnan of the Fire and Water Committee was instructed to secure options on different sites for the Water Works. The Council then 'tdiourned. _ wnnLoo's ASSESSMENT. Mr. J. M. Scully. Assessor. has completed his work and returned the roll. The following are the figures for 1899 t _ _ lncrene lit', Deer. M The total nmount o real property irtt,t8t,a6g ; arena“! property 9159.675 3nd. tarable, incogne "uttteistitet'-rtin..iitiiiir" "iiiois' Tot-l pumbérofdogu 16$. 2r/ig,at,ug'e, ttg,' an incase in pencil pro rt and tax- able income but a Ili It {recreate in tge/lt,'; In 189% we had (1;: rant - in population to ably in tu tf of this 'i'i'i'tl"i'ii new new: in yen. iiil,i'i'l%.i'ii','i are hing nude Ramadan: 'tsatst9eirti" ',tff,'n ")t,'u "W 2'll", “1.?” m an . e s 'rgtta'ht't, 'lhtlV ”3..., I an. t miss-um 9‘31. Mm!- We make a specialty of both. A. G. Heller, South West Total Total is no more adapted to your face than any coat to your body. The fit of the frame is an important on the fit of the lenses. North Ward. . _!'ctlr1,P!Pilmut ',!Pihe'ibm A lot of trout-fishing hats Wllullll ' co, l smssan & co. Any Spectacle 5 Cents Bach. 1.359.840 I “347450 _ 3 ..2'56.87 421,390 403.450 47!}.125 t:2, ,magGuiiiEiii 2,"g'gpg'gt “I V (Impact ad “In; '.preirpFreTiitrii Piqu- Id'.'.".', a. at. h bull-l he... wuuuc-I-a run-mung... and]. huh-odd"... ban-m. 'atgfath%ghttttxtlhe milk-ll”. mm Wilma-uni n... mm a. climbs-non“ . munch- - III-duly II. “a diiqhurt.coo III-lull! Out-‘- ' o. fiulh, RYA ngbsn. fil,la, in. “i. 1ttntett, M, ' 'tiriitftatritet . 1:1 1ttty,t.eee,1epeites 3.450 3.485 Pop. 942 801 tut-trua" iii-ir - PRICES - $55 - $50 - 840 Bop' Wheel, 880. “(MUSE The krh Bicycle Ann mammal-mo tiAitkii 'iiitiiriitaKtiirid ---_e iifii Ptrt an. _ ltkt,'t,Wifitd,titt,fit- Sole Agents for Christy's Hats f Iguana-d Minn tlratreH, Int Grocer & Fruit Deals Mis’ Spring List. It Surely is the .7 Bat of the Hour FOUR REASONS Geo. W. Dodds Shoe Brushes Stove Brushes Scrubbing Brushes Brooms Wash boards , Clothes Pins Shoe Polish Stove Polish Silica Sopolio Caustic Soda. Washing Soda. Peal-line Gold t Costs Balt 80a. ' Pails, Seeds and Bat nions. , It ts wood to Quality sad Batty. Prim-m " tow " but whoohcnbololdfor. rm, h“. no upt- M” to " trsey. er M to [p] lot if . Mr'ul wrong with-z. Ithtt te, tatt to t to II. my 2. any and h" " "in 'a" an ttteo b. - 't_truittqtr. av a“... r” “"322 ....~ '" 'nr-tr-eta.- It the “Hm-duh . - 11t2gttpt,t1ttgtrMa".tt 't-hr6rt.ttft" ttrtertlearthitlG Fm. tte with)“ an. The Funn- BBANTI‘OBD mm BIRD no" for o uh or -thtr mun-nu. " kinds o noppiiu. Ron!" pemqttr “I will] do“. Whoa. to "It for IS. an hour. Krueger Bros., In... 8t. Wat . Wot-lot. an. STONE inlrrllll ' T AGENTS FOR. . . Bicycle Dealers , lrlllltlllhlf, WEDNESDAY t, THURSDAY 28W29tt all Mit of“ Our MillinertDepart- ment this season is in f.a, charge of who comes highly recomo mended. Everyone Invited, MISS EWART, Grand Dasring's - CASH ".' Fifty (60) Cord. Pour (4) DONN Millinery of Bowmanvillo, Livery in Connection. _ - Ii-_2“._ .. All Welcome. .3 Waterloo Ont, (lpig Alarm. ‘; Boom m ' t"ali- 'iii'

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