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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 8 Jun 1899, p. 8

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. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainficld, HI, makes the statement, that she caught vo‘d, which setted on her lungs : she was treated for a month by her family pbhysician, but grew | worse. â€" Heâ€"told her she was a hopeless viectim of conâ€" sumption and that no medicine could eure her. . Her druggi«t suggested Dr. King‘s New Discovery for Consumpâ€" tion ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted â€" from first dose. _ She continued its use and after taking six bottes, found herself soynd and well: now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. â€" Free trial bottes of this Great Discovery at 8. Snyder‘s Drug Store. Only 30 cents and $1.00, every bottle guaranteed. « Glasses That Cure. teaming, $14.08: Knopf & Wiederhotd, as percontract, $183.00; F. Holwel), Registering _ births, marriages â€" and deaths _ to _ Ist April, _ $14.60; Conrad Ruffer, compensation for roadâ€" way, $1.50; B. Eickler, part payment for pile driving, $20.00. _ Council adâ€" journed until 19th Jume, 1899. £. Holwell, Tp. Clerk. T Arnold Janson, Manager $30.25; C. Huck, replacing bolts ete. Christner‘s bridge, $9.10; J. R. Feick, nails and screws to date, $6.70; Hamâ€" burg Mnfg. Co., castings etc. to date, $8.55; J. A. Rennic, cedar posts and Council met pursuant to adjournment from 26th inst. _ Members all present, the Reeve presiding. Minutes of former meeting â€" were read and confirmed a letâ€" ter from clerk of Waterloo Township re removing fences on Township line from road was received and referved to the Reeve and Councillor Ditner for adjustment. _ Pathmasters lists were given to the pathmasters present. On motion of (C. N. Christner and J. Weber, the assessment rolls as eorreetâ€" ed and revised hy Court of Revision were finally accepted and passed on the assessment rolls for 1899. . On motion of C. X. Christner and J. Weber, the following accounts were paid, viz : â€"L. Hahn, lumber to. date, $160.90; C. _ A. Schinidt, binding assessment volfs, 75 eents; Win. Main, operating roadâ€" machine, $13.03; . Main, team on road machine $26.06; Sawyer & Massey Co., 2 blades and spring $17.50; W. R. Fisher,telegraph and telephone, 95 cents; Jacob Otto filling washout. "Minutes of the 584th session of the Wilmot Township Council, beld at the Township Hall, ihden, on the 26th of May 18!£. Members all present, the Reeve presiding. _ Minutes of the last session were read and confirmed. _ On motion of J. Weber, and B. Ditner éouncil adjournedâ€"to hold a court of: revision and appeal. The members having made and subscribed their respective declatations. â€" Reeve Josiah Hallman was elected chairman, whose nm recommended the following alterâ€" at in the assessment roll for 1899, viz:â€"C. Habel to be assessed for $5500 and 12 days ; Wm. K. Renuie to be assessed in bracket with John Rennie as owner; J. W. Melrose to be put on as tenant. H. P. Livingston, Menmo Geiâ€" ger, Jacob Weber, Paul Greierbichl, to be put on the roll as F. 8., J. M Ginâ€" gerich to be assessed instead of C. L. Geingerich, and the latter to go on roll as M. F. Menno Moyer, Joseph Hesse, Joseph Soltzman, Frank Mitehell and Gottlicb Sabli, to go on roll as M. F*. John Coxon to be struck off roll and Valentine Sehacfer assessed as T. inâ€" stead H. Schaefer to be assessed as J lot 29. F. Walker to be assessed for $600 and 16 days, and Mathew Walker and J. (G. Walker to be assessed for $100 and 3 days; Henty Brandt to be assessed instead of (+. Schliesowner, H. Lautenschlager, H. Doells, Dr. Zebr. and (. Burschatski, to have 1 dog struck off cach of their assessments, and Valentine Alles to be added to roll | as T. lot 11 B. R. W. _ On motion of C. N. Christner and J. Weber, the report <f the chairman of the Court of Appeal, | was received and adopted and the clerk instructed to alter the assessment | rolls accordingly. _ On motion of L B.| Detner and Zoeller, orders were issued to R. N. Kerr, for $64.43; Jacob Wahl,| $66.20; and (G. Wabhl, $61.58; in payâ€"| i met of their respective salaries as assesâ€" | sors and for taking sclhpol census 1899. Council adjourned untit 27th of May|f 1899. 1 JANSEN BROS, Remarkable Rescue, Get your Watch tleaned ‘at | N0 °0 Get the work â€" done by the best workman available. Gef finickeepig) litics in to watch ‘repaired and timed at WILMOT SECOND DAY to have the name and date "'"..1.-.""“'.'3 in the inside of ringâ€"we will do it for you without extra charge, A writ has been issued by the exâ€" ecutors of the late John Trish, of Paris Station, against the Grand Trunk Railway Company, for $5,000 damages. Deceased was struck and killed by crossing in front of a train while emâ€" ployed at the repairing of the Red bridge in November last. seraper$1.60;Jonathan Martin,damage to wheat. $1.60; Frank Snidersnowing bridge in 1898 $2.00; Wm. «Moeser, sewer pipes $145.00; Noah Shoemaker, broken â€" plow $2.00; George. Wright, stone and work on bridge $14.00; Daniel M. Bauman, 50 rods wire â€"fence $7.50; B. Bear, inspecting â€" bridges and making plans and specifications for 3 bridges $24.00; The Sawyer and Massey Co., at Hamilton for road machine $240.00, less cash discount $4.80, $235.20. _ Total $449.50. The Council then adjourned to meet again at St. Jacobs on Tuesday the. Ist day ofAugust next at 9 o‘clock, P m. The bonus for wire fences was raised to 25 cents per rod from date. The following accounts were paid: Levi Brubacher for posts railing and work $3.20;Jonathan Shantz,timber and work $14,00; Allan Good,repairing road As per instructions from John Meâ€" Dougall, the Returning Officer, four dollars were paid for cach polling booth for holding the Provincial elections on the 23rd inst. The tender of B Bear & Co. to build the wooden abutments and | piers _ for the two bridges across the Conestogo River at $1065,00 for each bridge, and for the superstructure of the Weber bridge at $1292.25, and for the Scheifele bridge at $1498.75, (and to take down the old bridge at Scheifele‘s) making a total of $4921.00, was aecepted. From David Watson at Toronto, for the two bridges, with wooden Howe truss for $8600â€"00. From B Bear & Co for the Weber bridge, 180 feet long, $1292.25; for the Scheifele bridge, 200 feet long, $1498.â€" 10. From B Bearâ€"& Co $1,065.00 for each bridge. For wooden and iron combined superâ€" structure from Henry Wiederbold for the Daniel Weber bridge $1,3480.00, for the Scheifele bridge $1580.00. _ For wooden pile abutments and pier from George C, Bulmer $968.00 for each bridge. From Benj Bear & Co for stone abutments at $6.50 per cubic yard face ineasurement; for stone picrs $7.60 per cubic yard face measurement. For stone abutments and George C. Bulmer at $8.25 vard. Prom A. A. Simmons...... 174 00 From Louis Holle.......... 245 00 The tender of George C. Bulmer was accepted. The following tenders were received for building the two new,bridges across the Conestogo river: The Reeve presented a communicaâ€" tion from Dr. A. B. Campbell, V. 8., at Berlin, aloug with a certificate from the Deputy Minister of Agriculture at Obtawa, stating that contagious disease no longer exists in hogs in the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich. Dated the 9th day of May 1899. The following tenders were received for the repairs of the Winterbourne bridge. From George €. Bulmer....$144 00 From A. A. Simmons...... 174 00 ‘The report of the Court of Revision and Appeal on the Assessment Rolls was adopted. The Assessors were paid as follows: Norman Snider............$ 23 50 Yust. 0. Stroh......~~~**~. 29 00 William Menger........... 3% 00 Conrad Weidenhammer..... 39 00 Kara Ford................ 31 00 William Mitchell.......... 20 50 e Jaxes HowLet, Woolwich 30th. May, 1899. Chairman exgmined the Assessment Rolls for the year 1899 and consider the Appeal of John Cleghorn, We recommend that his assessment bereduced one hundred dollars, and that otherwise the Rolls be adopted as made by the Assessors. (Signed) ; 8 h.ug.-. hm:h-&u?..j&l E* s W + 4s *‘ _ The Conncil met again, al} the memâ€" :fi throughout~ seesion â€" and . e bers present. : might have to put another hamin| â€" Â¥/ ~ +1 ) . ~â€" : mmnwnemulb;-. f Yhk mz So .. Tike office the Council went into a Court of : following members were in their | ~ of * Revision and Appeal on the Assessment Ll‘ml P. P.. Rolls for the current. year, with Mr DeBus, R. , J. C. Dictrich, Howlet in the chair. 4 Levi Stauffer, ‘Thos. Shaw, A. H. Erb, I h. to . After examining the Rolls, and hear>| AleX. Peterson, R. Y. Fish, F. Walter, | theg, Maus 4 ing the Appeal of John Cleghorn, the | W. K. Plum, Jacob Hallman, ‘The only | thas o Council resumed and the Chairman | absentée was Mr. Cherry of Preston. made the following report. After County Clerk Bowman had wien and womes wi To the Reeve and Council of Woolâ€"|Â¥ad the minutes of the last meeting + »n“h"" wich. « which were approved, the communita<| #o by, but + -p-‘tz in the chair.~ ‘The minutes of the preâ€" | far from being well. J Afim accounts and officer when he was We your Court of Revision and Appeal iy{ag_w report that we have Wedding Rings. Hell as it was years +i1::*+..% 28 00 <~******. 290 00 <*sxxis«« O DQ imer..... 39 00 «ri««.s«+ (Of 00 pier, from per cubie Clerk $197 00 Sonakk ICHAXTZâ€"At Berlin, May Scnattvrâ€"At Berlin, at the i of Incustry, May 2&‘, Adammm formerly of Woolwich Tp. aged 56 e on a ce L onieereian oestae P20 TT wife of Valentine Withelm, aged 77 ~ years. Denartyâ€"In Wellesiey Tp. May 11 th, Mary Debarty agedâ€"76 years and 7 months. RuUPRâ€"In North Easthope, May 27th dWm Rupp aged 71 years and ays. ‘ The Guelph Mercury says:â€"That thunderclap on Monday morning, which rattled the windows in man®Atwellings in the city, and struck Clemens‘ planâ€" ing mill, was felt in the country as well. On the farm of Mr.JamesChambers§,Eraâ€" mosa, a bolt struck the ventilator of the barn and"ran down to the stables. Mr. James Chambers, jr., was attendâ€" ing to a horse. â€" He did not know thati happened, but when he recovered, he found that he was lying on one side of the stall and the horse on the other. The bolt seemed to have divided. The girl, who was milking the cow in anâ€" uther part of the barn, was also knoeked down by the shock, and the cow which partially fell on top of her. . Strange to say, no lightning was perceived, and no damage done to the barn. The only trace of the fluid to be seen was on the walls, where it had torn off the plaster when the bolt divided. The young man and woman felt the effects of the shock for some time. vous eee ie o i O neatmattities tions were 2 A further mpunm?fln un::din’ J T5e monbers devided (ovish detione of Industry immediately after #Lnner, and resume deliberations at 3:30 p. m. A Narrow Fscape. cont.in»ing cight rooms, inci then.and t coment fook in o THE undersignod offern for sn‘e that derir ablv property on the of 00.& and llormutm WMw in very w:.olt,t wl o m:m dGoonainta t was hos fou n whiely hh BoreiP s Being west half_of Lot No. 5, in th> 3rd Con ocmion, fon‘niniog 10 +cres of fArstâ€"class land 85 of w hich are cle«red and in a good state of culjvatior, balance prin ipally in hard wood bush. . This (irm is in close proximi‘y to the vi fn‘«~_fr Lebanon, with school, chur h, store, en c 2t im o e stt en on SR ? ofs and houso on Foundry streot, Warerloo. The house is one ard oneâ€"hâ€"If rtor{ frame dwelling contxining 10 r: inâ€", wood celiar, and 1t well rupplied with haud ind s ft water. Thore is wi o a barn on the premises, a number of good b aring fruit trec« _ apmi s‘ Fears and plumsâ€"â€"and +ma l fruita. Tasjot is a com er one a dis : urrounded by a crdar hedge. Fo further particular« anely a the premias. weclcul 200 0) RS. K0. cTRAâ€"AER. Tho undersigned hereby oif ra for sale tha valuab c hofel property in the vilbrol’ Bridge port <f the late ]ugau A Aibert, ‘Porms reon able, For further particulars apply to KRZ. JOKN a. ALBLRT, 1. Biidgeport, C nt Pub ic noticels hereby s iven that a meeting ¢f the Board of License Commissioncr: for the Di tict of North W aterk o will te held on the ‘bird day of June 1899 at the Commercial Hot 1 Waterlo®, at eleven o‘clock, A. M. to con siter »n applioution made by ILarcua Lewia of The Town of Waterioo, County offWaterico for a traisfer +f The Town licence from rirs. Cathamte Zimmcrman of said tTewa of Waterleo, _ â€" 160 acses nf No 1 land in 3 :uthern Manitobâ€"~, one mile from r&:1oad staiion, port office aia grain :Ie‘v: or. For further particula.s o.ll on or write L â€" famnes Â¥. J. HAMMEKTT, |~ otherout houses, etc. A gocd supply ot water C ike Feut rou: 8 * sctodtd wind farit whneh supplie; water for catire stock near back of farm, This farm is nearly all cleared and free tuflm:t--nm:umnbon:mnlauh ':,‘: wh w we t nea done. This firm cotains mua.éu o?’lm :l?l. :drult mrh. troes ulda::n varlotios al win app es, poars, « The firm is xglmmlmed.ndmfl. given when convenient. The proprietor wishes to distose af this Ule, good f . A large brick house with kirchen hntm"hnn H'“by 56 t”-.(. with dr.ve '.‘fi"& a wind mill atrachment which purm water. supplics power for frng mt choia t t us is m foind ete ; rame barn, 3%340, shedr, hog pen, hen house, and A &-h for eale in the County of zm%r‘dm&%mu Lot No. 1' &., du&:‘nmdnm(mno:m;‘:aon and 6 milsfrom the Town cf k%ketor. This is an excellent furm of 100 acies. well adnpted for esd d e o en n t oC fall wheat or grain of any kind as it is of a clay Lâ€"am, well draiued t ut wiâ€"h 3x4 inch tile, good fonrer, :h'u'-'i'.': T rick hnuve wiik f-&-'y'.indfllY“' eel that mise W o es ol teh), misere eohol; a Q{'?‘F -.céui:; 7&1.:!1'-:7‘ the ;u-iua lusting. Jt does not create J craving for stimulants. . In scrious cases Ti pink thee miivice an Fogpant io Tecee wi who write bim. wanted :‘. T fake sae shus onel o ttnt writes chas, H. Sergeant, of Piain City. Madison Puuohit o Prtinfibgrempemnad pllernss 1 became, .f“ * vam u,‘ nerves and T ons e ul enaiang 'm'- Ox-wldh‘l lA 1 used aix bottles.. Since 1 stopped "f.x"';"’x.‘.‘% oo Bek io hnt hn is ao,pabcnt !‘!9!"-'.#."40«!‘_! can cal thice smmare m wanted io walt war after I had taken the medicine beiore Tiving 'azaahu‘:fim hnd mow E“h;‘ult_ Sergeant, of Plain City. Madison dt. rud women will take Dr, Pierce‘ oo eaine" auscad #o by, bat 'o-’t-.t.:'-h. 'fll’:'-uu- cine makes Yb«.ndehn.u f -uh-nxnwiutm It li:: ;z;“:“'_'!{‘s%zficwyd;g-m House to Let Farm for Sale m. consumption by curing ‘w'!".“;dfi'e:h: noratioe a Thras Rtt ..On the promâ€" bonght with or without crop, About 30 acre« mz.a‘lhlqa::n -:-dow and h:m in m Torms made kpowir by apply iug to m nod, Tewaek AS 22â€"6 moe, Meg-‘-u, Ont. _ The undersigned heroby offers for sale his valuable farm mmwm‘ol 198 nores, situated in Wateriow L'o-m'z. Wilmot Tp, } mile worth nendintim m anevtiiihers stt ~ t are rge bu mgps, W t nr:i«'o-ml'?'. be soll is a rich clay loam in a good state of cultivation, On the farm is 2 weres orchard, garden and fruit trees. RBe: tmnflmdhw.zh puMhmmflM r ge a ngs Sioagie on indorne foe on ies ard wofl walor at house ; overflowing «pring at wofl wat t house ; overflowin xm”“w â€";-0 barn 'lz V:;'tlmnlw ram in it \o”gaw' w‘-l-r to barn ; power wheol on barn. Yarm can be T wo calves â€"stcor and beiferâ€"abont 6 montb« l'),ld, mh:r Hicht roan. ‘(‘)dwnor‘ can have > unr' ving proporty a ring _ oxpensos. ..&mnm’n w'mnln’nlne IE}‘ rom date they will be sold. eouset C e M. Devert, Bresia Dated at Bre«lau, June 8th, 1899. 2â€"it. Reliable dealers in Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gents‘ l-‘umlnl;ings. Sole Agents for Slater $3, $4 and $5 Shoes. â€" STORE:â€"Next to Post Office, â€" Store closes 6.30 p. m., except Tuesday and Saturday. Shoes Shined Free. Shoes at Cut Prices. OUR GREAT â€"g_â€"=â€" . 30 DAYS‘ REDUCTION SALE KING ST., Ladies‘ vesting top, Jaced and button shoes, chocolate a n d bl ack, regular $2.50 and $2.7. Ladies‘tine hanu turned _ Oxford Tics, all sizes 2} to 7. regular $2 and $2.25. line, special, QL 5( fo . $2.00Â¥x Farm for Sale. Young Jersey Bauli The special attractions in the shoe department are all good shoes at specially reduced prices. Real reductions from moderate former prices. If you have a doubt about it, buy a pair, ccmpare them with any shoes regularly sold at the highest price named and if ours are not as good, or better, we _will esteem it a privilege to be allowed to refund the purchase cost. FOR SALE. s Shined Free, CASH AND ONE PRICE TO ALL. _ A. WESELOH & CO. ~~~ 0OfDP Impounded. +$1.50 7 â€"~0 omm EsE XNISIS SS NT PP must be sold at once. The prices we have placed on the Goods will clear them in short order. Are you going to be in it ? * | We have been mwm&ahwngm so that all the â€" _ . . % GROFF & 'HYMMEN BANKRUPT STOCK WILLIAMSON BROS. Children‘sshoes,sizes 8 to 10, regular $1.25, reduced to @I AMN Baby Shoes Special at â€"30 and 40 cents. Girl‘s fine Kid hand turned button boots, patent tip, sizes 11 to Men‘s Soft Black Kid, Gaiters or Laced shoes, regâ€" ular $1.75 for Men‘s Chocolate K:d Lace Shoes or Gaiters, regular $2.50, sizes 8 to 10 oâ€"yâ€"â€"$t 50 IMPROVED ard WILD L&ND ~oâ€"â€" â€" $1.25 fi’.â€"-n. un:"%:. ’.\-- ::Mr .?u‘f"fl?«‘. 1jcoose from Heary Spabr, township of Welâ€" License from He Spabr, to Josley, vu-w‘c‘("m_, Public notice is harohy &m that a meeting g&'fln’fi#o’r'glfi'nén wall be held at the ty of Sune nokl. T0in ar sieven whiock a. me ".lc;fln hom: cattieâ€"six elom-m- hafl:‘rn.-r.d e eiferâ€"were th _ an o1 Wituite Park Hotss Watnties, on Friany t Westaide Park l, Waterioc, on Friday, :(‘qy M llnotn:%br wufi’.fl.. days from d-c.g}ho flnl::‘l will be sold on the Maiket m atort "Trated at iW ater1o0, Mey Sist, .L. Avavet ER. 1t Pound Keeper. Liquor License Act. To Whom It_i-ty Concern, I now have FOR SALE IN o Huron County, Mich. $1.00 Impounded. $1.50 Bexg. DaviTt nt Hist ned a bakery in Koohler val "mi ied RipSiN | Arvatwhove uy wl noen e x EETDDR Licens e lulm. Very special prices on fine un d erwear, regular . $3 50 suits reduced to â€" â€" > $2.50 Theclothing and furnishing stock we carry ° is large and all new and upâ€"toâ€" date goods.; 45 * Every article â€" we sell is guarâ€" ' anteed to be the best, and lower in prics than any other store. Our Men‘s srits, regular $14.00 now reduced to $11.00 are as good as any tailor can make you at §20.00. Style and fit the very latest. Come and see and bcl'lye\'e. « 25 per cent. disconnt on all our pearls, brown, Cubaand crush â€" h a ts Come fi and have first a choice. V‘ Whatever you read in our adâ€" vertisement will be fulfilicd to the letter. Our regular suits at 9 50 and now reduced to $3 00 are periect fitters and lined.with the very best lining throughout. IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN. _â€"© Backing Our Ad. :. @3 d . LJ E38 1"**% (%fi R .. VY ’,‘ : (a8Z YWP 0. mixer; FAwa:d mwher, New Gorma .5; Kdgar .mnol:-nhhfljfitfiz Io’ S * TFridore Boiget‘ 1. Yhe property is sitn ted wi hin Lwo m.los of New Germuy‘:nu office and is rew ts market, : ch06lond « hurch. (n the p omis are a emall og house and a I: stabie, . lfmmevlu- iy di«posed thâ€"re will b+ Em mongage Pmd en ie ‘we, a er : property. TRKAtS O# SA LR ‘i‘uc cont of tho crm. money in Cash a: the time of sate, lance within 30 days. &rhm nfllo.‘m a~d condirions ot .yr’ 10 Ju:‘lm Foblef«ki an the - mises; FAward m uher, New Gorma .5; l‘a at 2 o‘clock in the afrern0on, the lands of the late Matthi»s Siblef<ki, being composed of rt of lot Number Heventyâ€"â€"even of the &man u.\-?uv‘l‘r.m in the Townsh.p and Oounty of W. terlo0, contain:ng sixteo« ngres more or I=a, â€" By vi tne of the power dontainrd in a cerâ€" tein m 'ncon which will be produced at th » time of saile. There will beoffered for sale by Public Aucti®n on tho m rtzaged prom »es o : Monday, June 5th, 1899, Mortgage Sale $4,000.00 In Thirty Days. Smail Faâ€"m 11 Waterico Township. NEW BAKERY. V TA AVIAD ~®>=L BERLIN, ONT arl

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