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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 3 Aug 1899, p. 8

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Another â€" well known resident 6f Berlin was removed by the hand of death on Tnesday when Solomon Erb passed away at his home on Church St., after sufering wcutely with eryâ€" sipelas for two weeks. . Deceased, who was a large. strong man, the picture of health, was ic traveller in the cemâ€" ploy of theâ€" Berlin Shirt and Collar C0., and also of the Roschman Button Works, Waterloo. He was, until about 6 years ago engazed in general Store keeping â€" in Bloomingdale, at which place he was borado yearsazo, but gave that upthestore togoon theroad. Hewas popular with those who knew him and wias a member of the A. 0. . U. W. and it is understood carried insurance with them to / the â€" amount of $2,000, He also carried $1,000 in the Travellers‘ Association. â€" A widew | and seven children most of whonm are small, are lett to mourn the lo«s of a kind husisuid and father, and they have the syinpaâ€" thy of the community in their sad afttieâ€" tion. The death of John Wanless whicl occurred at the Kingston Hospital las week, closod the life of a man honore« Dby all who knew him. He was born in Edinburgh, Scot omeof our citizens ic m tanittom on Saturday where they are Jaying a large amount oftarmacadam pavement: The construection is exactly like the Borlin macadam read except that the top is first coated with hot coal tar. The appearance of this is exactly like egg ecoal, when first applied, but after the steain rellef has done its work and the finishing coat of sereenings has been rolled down, the roadway resembles an asphalt | pavement. Galt Reporterâ€"Mr.â€" WÂ¥ im. _Kynoch, | __W1C Of UCO. CAOLLET, L i SOH. who returns to Cuba in the early part| Kpogrrerâ€"At New Gormany, July of September, will take with hiin one 16th, the wife of Gregor Kloepfer, of the Goldie& McCulloch Co‘s famous| _ of a daughter. Wheelock engines of about one hbund | (CorygiLâ€"At Preston, July 18th, the red horse power, i‘: well as “U';smt‘l“"’l“ wife of Erastus Cornell of a son. machinery. â€" Brooks&Co., the large 4 sugar lnal{flfuc!urvrs, of whose husim.is l‘“'fl';"‘xx At Berlin, AJ“l-" 2‘."‘“’ the Mr. Kynoch is supcrintendent, have, | _ WH¢ of Lorerz Lehmann, of a son. of course, suffered severely by the late| WoreirEerâ€"At Berlin, July 14th, the war in the general demoralization Of| wife of Win. Woeller, of adaughter. the sugar fane ficlds “".'l_ all the 27| soemmmminrâ€"At Waterloo, July 26th, mercial fabric of the island. As 40| /) ;. of t sehmidt, of a daughter indlication uf the extent to which phu;p[tht witt 06 Fâ€". Schmiif, of a dutighier retineries Bave been aftected, it needs MARRIAGES. only to be pointed out that this season | Scorr â€" BluckER â€"At Plattgville, July they bave made only 4,400,000 pounds| _ 26th, Chas. Seott to Clara Bricker. of sugar, whereas they have made 2s | p)yxxgerpn: â€"SoenNEIDERâ€"At Ligtoâ€" much as 13,200,000 pounds in a _ ¢o0d | _ wel, July 15th, Conrad Dawnecker, season and under favorable conditions. | _ of New {famburs to Mary Scehneider Brooks&Co. â€" have â€" two â€" commercial| | of porking, * headquarters, one lecated at Saniiago = de Cuba and the other at Guantanamo, _ DEATHS. and during the busy months employ as "\f'\}'\lv\ll â€" Ne;u‘_ West ‘.\lnnlmsn-’ .!lll} many as 600 hands. It was at Guanâ€" 20th, ,'!“k"' Noah Clemens, infant tanamo, it will be remembered, that son of C. D. Bowman aged 1 year the American â€" marines dirst. touched | _ 30d 21 days. Cuban soil â€" in the recent â€" Spanishâ€"| Royâ€"At Berlin, July 24th, Alexander American â€" embroglio. Mr. _ Kynoch Roy,in his 59th year. says it will be years before sadâ€"heartâ€" | Mrekeyâ€"At Berlin, July 28th, Mrs. ed Cuba gets buck to her former posâ€" Thos. Hickey, aged Soyears. ition in the commercial and productâ€" 2l _ 2o n! ive world. All Day Suckers. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotâ€" Jand, on April 4th 1830. . He was left im orphan when quite young and soon after was brought out to Canada by his uncle, Mr. John Wright who . settlâ€" ed in Wellesley, _ Ont. Mr. Wanless taught school for many years in Waterâ€" Joo, Bridgeport and other places. â€" He was an ideal school master and some of bis pupils are_now men of mark. Amongst these we can mention, Conâ€" rad Bitzer 6. A., of Berlin, Dr. George Dean of Ann Arbor University and Alderman Mulhearn of Detroit. The late Mr Wanless was for many years a resident of Waterloo, but for the past eighteen years, with the excepâ€" tion of two or three: years when he again lived in Waterlon, he has lived at _ Walkerton. â€" Someâ€" where â€" about 1806 he married a Miss Rothwell â€" of Berlin and their union was blessed with 8 children seven of whom are still living, ene of them being G. A. Wan less of Berlin. â€" Some two months ago he went to the Kinuston Hospital for treatment of Atheroma, eaused hy failing of the heart. â€" MHe died on Wedâ€" nesday the 25th inst ind was buried in Walkerton on saturday, needs repairing SOMeLIMES:| / tno wife of David Weber of & son The better the watch the * t he skill ired in | T!MMXâ€"At Berlin, July 26th, the wife greater the requir of & ot _lcp‘ifl1 it _ Oupâ€"watchâ€" Christian Timm, of a son. maker has built a watch| Souiz»erâ€"At Berlin, July 25th, the oo_.plctcandeomncngue wife of Joseph schicdel, of a son. will tell you that no higher|Byrrockâ€"At Doon, July 12th, the rahficauon can be had.| wife of Gro. E. Bullock, Jr. of a son. ty us. FExxERâ€"At Berlin, July 23r¢, the meuee wife of Jacob Fenner, of a daughter. PEPPLEERâ€"â€"At Berlin, July 19th, the JANSEN BROS, wife of Wiw. Peppler, of a son. MerorUxâ€"At Toronto, July 28th,the Arnoid Janson, Manager wife of Jas. Meldrum, of a daughter. Canadian Black â€" Berlin | BookLâ€"At Berlin, July 7th, the wife e n t e ies of Juhn ]{(;g‘gl, of a son. Gubs .‘..'_ oue9â€" Gux_'ncu»â€".\t Berlin, Jl.nly 13th, the Galt Reporterâ€"Mr. Wm. Kynoch, wife of Geo. Gouter, of a son. who returns to Cuba in the early part| Kpogrrerâ€"At New Gormany, July of September, will take with him one! _ l6th, the wife of Gregor Kloepfer, The feneral will Thursday afternoon at BERLIN OPTICAL PARLORS, Death of Mr.Solomon Erb. The Lote John Wanless. Tar Macadam in Homilton Cured without drugs, and cured permanently Caused by eyestrain tke â€" pla ) w‘clock St.) the anless â€" which Mospital last muian honored plas eck to the thence to on Minister of the Interior, F. B. Morales; Ministcr of War and Marine, Tilo Palino; Minister of Foreign Affairs, E. Henriâ€" quez; Minister of Finance, J. De J â€"Alaroz; _Minister of Iusticoe, Sebastian Martixâ€"In Woolwich, July Tih, the wife of Elias B. Martiy of a son. Wenexzâ€"N W 18th, m-u:n'mm elletd‘,ll.- We have nothing to say against the allâ€"day suckers: it is a very sweet thing and quite popular with young and _ old. _ In â€" moderation _ allâ€"day suckers can be absorbed into the conâ€" stitution with impunity but it‘s when one makes a hog of oneself that the absorption â€" becomes injuricus. Kome parents claim that their little ehildâ€" ren‘s checks are beginuing to sag like morkey â€" pouches; â€" that their mouths are getting out of shape, and that they are aequiring a slovenly manner at table. _ This is the verdict of some obâ€" serving mothers. | The Council might appoint a committee "of investigation, to bear evidence and make tests and measurements, as the fondncss for the ball of candy on a stick is so wideâ€" spread that if the habit is injurious it is really a municipal question. If found to be so, a byâ€"law "for the exâ€" tinetion and prevention of the use â€"of allâ€"day suckers"â€" would have to be inâ€" troduced and passed.â€"Galt Reporter. Galt would have a high old time exâ€" tinguishing the allâ€"day suckers within its borders. 1t would require more volunteers than it touk for the London tiots. aware that the quict reserved gentleâ€" man,. who has been taking the Dbenefit of the baths for the past two weeks at Hotel Kress, is the Rey, Mr. Foote, who championed the eause of _ Mrs. Stermamit agauinst B. B. Osler, and by his indomitable â€"efforts in court, in prison,.. with the state authorities of New York ind with the government at Ottawa, worked till he sccured a new trial for the condemned woman, and got a reversal of the verdict wrung from the jury by Mr. Oster. Tt is a reâ€" markable fact that B 3 Osler has seemingly lost much of his power with jurors since that defeat. â€" During his stay in EP‘reston Mr. Foote ‘haspreached in the Methodist church here. (He is a Methodist clergyman of ability and being aceustomed to take briefs against the devil, his defeat of Mr. Osler is in some measure quite natural. At any rate, Mrs. Sternaman owes her aequital hoidgsutessiog. Santo Domingo, Aug. 2.â€"Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dert Wenceslao Fignereo, ns a result of the nssissination of President Heurenux, July 26, has taken charge of the Governâ€" ment of Santo Domingo as President, and has framed a Cabinet as folloas: Lemswaxx â€"At Berlin, July 23rd, the wife of Lorerz Lehmann, of a son. WorrLErâ€"At Berlin, July 14th, the wife of Win. Woeller, of adaughter. SCHATDPTâ€"At Waterloo, July 26th, Scorrâ€" SmickErâ€"At Plattgville, July 26th, Chas. Seott to Clara Bricker. Daxxgck kR â€"NeHNSEIDERâ€"At â€"Ligtoâ€" wel, July 15th, Conrad Dawnecker, of New Hamburg to Mary Schneider of Dorking. and 21 days. Royâ€"At Berlin, July 24th Toronto, Aug. 2.â€"The funeral of the late Rir James D. Edgar will take place from the family residence, 118 West Bloor street, on Thursday morning at 10 o‘clock to 8t. Jnmes‘ Cemetery. Is will be strictly private. Was Nearly Drowned. > Ssn poumzce lsnd 0 Kingston, Ont., Aug. 2.â€"Misa Falkinâ€" | ReJected the Proposal Which Disfranâ€" er of Philadelphia, a guest of Lady Cartâ€" chised Jews and Catholies, wright, was bathing at the ‘Maples," Johannesburg. An s g. 2.â€"It Is stated whon she got beyond h““’"P“" and """k that the Volksraad, nt the secrot scasion for the third time, when Conroy Cartâ€" | peig to consider President Krugor‘s proâ€" wright heard the alirm and rescued | posel for the removal of religions Cisâ€" her. Miss Falkiner was unconscious when | abjlivies, which disqualitied Jews and takon ashore. Catholios from tha frinchite: ralactal tha Santo | Domingo Oniet â€" New â€" Cabinet Valverde; Minister of Agriculture, T. Cordero Bido; Minister of Tosts and Telegraphs. Jaime R. Vidal; ~1ibâ€"Seoreâ€" tary of the Interior, Braulio Alvarez; subâ€"Secretary of Justice, Pedro ‘P. Perer. The country is quiet and no fears of disturbances are entertained. An order has been issued by Justice Osler for the inspection of the ballots east in the North Watérloo Provincial Ele tion at the request of those inter> estod in the defeated candidate. This The Last Sad Rites Over fir James Fdzar on Thursdayâ€"Private. Toronto, Aug. 2.â€"Justice Oslor, at Orgoode Hall yesterday, granted an order for inspection of ballots in the North Waterloo elertion Brfo'u& The reâ€" spondent is Louls J. bthus: the Liberal memberâ€"eloct, and the was granted on the affidavist of William Moâ€" Kav Reads. Formedâ€" No Fear of Disturbances. FIGUEREO TAKES HOLD, North Waterioe Petition. A Champion in Town. THE FUNERAL Progressâ€"YVery â€" few are DEATHS. rar West : Montrose July i Noah Clemens, infant .0 Bowimnan agzed 1 vear A Volunteer Officer Tolis Truth About the War. one of the voluntcer regiments in the Philippines has written the following letâ€" ter to the Associated*Press from Manila: The arrivsl of the rainy season finds the inswreotion as vigorous as it bas been any time since the outbreak. The insurgent armies are well recruited, notâ€" withstanding their beary losses, and are well fed and clothed. They pave profitâ€" ed by their five months‘ of warfare against the Americans. They are fast adopting American tactics, and are beâ€" coming better disciplined and more skillâ€" ful in the use of, their weapons every day. Over 100,000 soldiers should be bere FREQUENT CHANGES NECESSARY Enervating Efeot on the Soidiers of the Climateâ€"100,000 Men Will Be Eeâ€" ready for business at the beginning of the dry season in November. Garrisons can then be stationed at strategic points A continuous warfare cannot be carried on in this enervating climate by the same troops. Frequent reliefs are necesâ€" sary. Troops should rot be kept bere longer than a year. Men from a nortbern climate retain their native vigor for six or cight months after arrival here, and then begin to succumb to the various miliments of tropical weather. This is exâ€" »mplided in the cases of the volunteers and those regulars who bave been in the Philippines since last summer. ‘The most of thein â€"are saturated with malaria. Many have rheumatism, and are greatly debilitated. They are unfis for turther duty, and recuperation seems slow and unsatisfactory. . As it is with them, so it is likely to be with their successors. Chatham, Ont., Aug. 2.â€"The postâ€" mortein examination on the body of Arthur Whiston, whose body was dis« covered floating in the river on Siturday mornin#, showed that he ead dicd of apoplexy. The medical testImony showed thit be had dicd before striking the water. Thus a mystery bubble is burst. #magzgled Chinamen, Newport, Vt., Aug 2.â€"United States Commissioner â€" John Young yesterday ordered the doporistion of three Chinaâ€" men, Ho Jack, Lung Kwel and Ah Hong, smuggled, it is claimed, Into this country over the Canadian line, ‘The Chinamen claimed that they were merchâ€" ants. A stay was granted pending a further hearing. The 8,000,000 people of the Philippines are as bigbly civilized as the 12 000,000 of Mexico. If the American people will imagine the U.S. to have acquired Mexico mgainst her will and to be engaged in an attempt to put down a upiversal reâ€" hellion of Mexicans with 20,000 troops, they will have a duplicate picture at close range of the situation in the Philippines, with exception that the climate of the Philippines is trom 10 to 15 degrees more tropical than that of Moxico. The Calamba Fight Was Warm. Munila, Aug. 2.â€"Sunday‘s fgbt at Calamba was a warm one. The insurgâ€" ents were unwilling to abandon the place, which is the key to the lake road. The total loss at Calamba was seven killed and 20 wounded. Sixteen dead inâ€" surgents have been found. The American girrison at Morong is going to Calamba. A bedy of insurgents bas visited Taytay, where they killed several natives who were fricnily to the Americans. The British Coinmbia Salmon Packâ€" rizing Up the Chances. Vancouver, B.C., Aug. 2.â€"During the soven months ended July 31, Vancouver Island collierics shipped 438,000 tons of conl to Ean Francisco, Los Angoles, Alaska, Puget Sound points and China. During July 58,000 tons were exported. Tne salmon season in Alaska and Nortbern British Columba is about at an end. Jt is estimated that the salmon pack at Rivers Inlet will be 25 or 50 per cent. Jless than last season, but the Skeena River pack will be about the average. ‘The Fraser Kiver pack will not be very large, unless the run of fish materia)ly improves. Montreal, Aug. 2 â€"Beanharrols people aro expresiing much anxicty over the probable fate of five .of their residents, who left on a rachtiag erniso la<t Fatorâ€" day afternoon snd hiave not returned. They ars:| Cervert hmd Wiliben Sndib, foremen in the De:inion Wooa.len Mills; Wiltiam Pcarson, Al. Willia and J. Moâ€" Nab. . Montreal, Aug 2â€"Five moen nameod Btâ€" Georman, McEcoiy, Warner, Vighe and Laluminc, were arrestol yesioniay charged with defrauding a St. Lawrence Main strcet lottery establishment out of $12,000 within tho spnos of three years Ten wers in the scheme, Lus the others have not been â€"arrested.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Apia, Samon, Juiy 20,vin AnckJand, New Zcaland, Aug 2 â€"Ata mecting of the Samonn commisslorera, jast beld, both partics signed an agreement abolishâ€" ing the kingship and president, and agreeing to an administrator, with a legislative ccuncil of | three tripartite nominees. The commisstonors lefe here on board the United States transport Badger July 18. Mr. Kliot, the British representative, has gone to New Zealand. Tbence he will go to San Francisoo. Johannesburg, Aug. 2.â€"It !s stated that the Volksraad, nt the secrot scasion held to consider President Kruger‘s proâ€" posal for the removal of religions cisâ€" abilities, which disqualified Jews and Catholios from the,franchise, rejectoed the proposal, It is reported that quantities of military stores arp arriving at Pleterâ€" maritzburg daily. London, Aug. 2.â€"The Daily XNews yosterday saki: The most interesting news yesterday about the Transvaal crisis is the vote of sympathy with the VUitlanders in the Boer Republic, passed with such unanimity by the Canadian Parliament on Monday. The Pall Mall Gazette says the resolnâ€" tion and the mannor in which it was reâ€" Samonn | Partios sizn oah | Agreement Abolishing Bagh Offices. cetved carrion a moral weight impossible NEITHER KING NOR PREESIDENT. VYOLKSRAAD AGAINsT KRUGER Cannda‘s Transvaal Resointi on. VANCOUVEIL INLANXD cua.. THE PMILIPPINES. Apoplery Caused pinosâ€"Warm Fight at Calam ba. Five Allesed Swindiers Are Theso Men Lost? Death. the Filiâ€" Can be easily corrected by glasses sup plied by our skilled optician. No charge is made for eycâ€"testing, and our prices for glasges are considerâ€" ably below those of the majority of opticians. Toronto, Aug â€" 2.â€"HReceipts of â€" live stock were the largest of any day this season yesterdayâ€"u7 carlords all told, compa sed of J 100 cattle, 1,200 sheep and lnmbs, 1,600 hogs and 50 exives. ‘The quality of fat cattle was fair. Trade only middling, with prices for exbort cattle a shade esier, the bulk of which sold at $4 50 to $1.85 per cwt. Prices for butchâ€" ers‘ cattle were also cusier, the better class sclling at $4 to $4.25 percws, with n _ fow extra picked lots at 12‘;0 per ows. more, Kast Buflalo, Aug. 2.â€"Cattlcâ€"There was part of a load on sale yesterday, and about the usual Tucsday demand. __ _ Sheep and Lambsâ€"With only two loads on sale, there was no quotable change in the market. One load of Carada lambs was sold on the basia of 60. Poas, bu.., Onts, bu. .. Rye, bu. .. Buck wheat Onions, per basg.. Pommtocs, per bag Tetal receipts of live stock for Inst week: 3.121 cattle, 8,289 shecp, 8,911 hogs and 135 calves. Export cattle, choics....$1 70 to $5 00 Export cattle, light. . ... 4 50 4 65 Buichers‘ cattle,pkd lots 4 25 4 10 Butchers‘, good........ 3 80 4 00 Butchers‘, mediam,.... 8 49 8 65 Butchers‘, common.. ... 8 22 & 40 Butchers‘, Inferior. .. ... 3 0) 8 10 , Milch cows, each: . ... 30 00 45 00 Bulls.hyy expt good qlty 3 8) 4 i0 Bulls, medium export. . 3 60 3 80 Lds gd but. and ex.. maxd 4 124 4 37! Stockers and med. to g.l 3 UQ 3 40 Feeders. light, . ........ 3 40 3 60 Calves, each ;222222.2.. 4 00 8 60 Bhoup, por ews......... 3 50 3 T5 Lambs, percewn..,,.... 4 50 b 1 Hogs. 160 to 200 ls.... 0 25 p2 Hogs, light fats, ....... 4 50 . 2. Hogs, heavy fats....... 4 50 as Hogs, sows«.....2..... 8 00 aa Hogsâ€"The market oponed 100 to 150 lower; heavy, $4.75; mixed, $4 75; Yorkâ€" ers, $4.75 to #1.80; pigs, $4.70; roughs, $3.75 to #4. . The close was about steady. one month. sound and well Chicago, Ang. 2 â€"Whoat cables were lower yesterday and wheat here was dall and weak, with orly light trading. Lending Wheat Markets, Foilmwing wers the clsing pricei at important centres yesterday: Cash. _ Aug. Sept. Dec. Chieago .22 $ .200 $ 0200 $ 6945 % T1‘g Wheat Wheat Wheat Wheat Barlev BHAY AXD sTia w. Hay,. old. per ton,....§11 0) liay. new. per ton.. ... 7 50 Ftraw, sheaf, per ton. .. 6 09 ESwaw, loose, per ton. . 4 00 pAIRY: PREODUCTH _: Nour kinduess to me 1 can never forget," writes Mrs. ;mit E. Clark. of Enterprise, Shelby Co., Mo. "I cannot express half my feelings of ooo e 2s M p uons ri-’ well. 1 had been in bad health for tweive years. â€" Had aches ail through me, numb hands, cold feet, and everything I ate distressed me; my bowels were coustipated. 1 was very nervous, depressed and despondcut. . When I first wrote to you I thought I could never be cured. I have taken six bottlcs of Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Mcdical Discovery. aud my health is now good. _ You have my honest recommendation to all sufferers. I think there is no medicine in the world as Butter, To. rolls EKggs, new laid. Chickens, per podr Turkeys, per lb. . Dueks, per piir. . zductorl.nd . medicines that do no earthly good. It is like throwing it into the fire. It‘s an insult to your intelligence for a dealer to attempt to palin off upon you a substitute for this worldâ€"famed medicine. You £xow what you want. _ It‘s his busiâ€" ness to mteef that want. When he urges some subsfi/uie he‘s thinking of the larger profit he‘ll makeâ€"not of your welfare. Shun all such dishonest dealers. Every sick person in this land should possess Dr. {:erce‘s grand moo-‘)lage Common Sense Medical Adviser, which will be sent free for the bare cost of cusâ€" toms and mailing, 31 oneâ€"cent stamps. Wheat Cables Were l.oier. Consequently Chicazo Dropped HKecent Advance â€"The Latest Prices. Lolodo ... ... Detraift:...,. Dulush, No.1 Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery cured me in New lork Milwanks Nerthern . , Minneapolis o., Mo. " 1 cannot rx‘-‘;;- w:s feelings of ratefulness to you. 1 had despaired of ever get BLURRED SIGHT. ANATOMICAL _ MODFL Toronto East Bufflalo Catile ols white. bu ,,.., red, busllllll. Fife, spring. bu gooss bu...... bu s u2c l222 22200 3, per pain .. ...$0 40 t , per Ib........ 10 por piisc....i,. 50 FRUCITS AND VEGETAELEA MARKET REPORTS. Toronto Live Stock. HUMAN EYE ..â€"~.. 8t. I bu 69 10 }f 16 POCLTRY, awrence Market rroDtCr you: 190. J T33 1 §0 60 65 00 50 DQ 10 (4) 13 to i0 10 00 to $1 Market. t 632 633 to 10 to & to $ 69 8 50 67 16 b UC 80 11 60 80 17 0 Tires from $6 50 to $0.00,â€" pwb batton bells, rime, oil, lates* ml-:‘d:‘hl. as in ts £15.00 migle whedt io ;Tm"": w omm Repairs prowptly and neatly done. se Under and by virtue of the ‘mwen contained in a certain morlgage made by Christoph Hucther and wife, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale at Public Anction on tho premises of the Doâ€" minion Hotel in the village of St. Jacobs on Friday the I‘thday of August, 1890, at one w‘elock in the afternoon, the following_properâ€" ty:â€" Lots Nos. One, Two, Three, and Five on the earl side of and fronting upon Kin _stroet in the suid village of St. Jacobs, and finl No. Three on the north wide of Albert street, adâ€" joining the casterly end of said Lot No. Three on the cast side of King street in the said vi‘â€" lage, nll as shown on a plan of eaid villnge «ated 1860, made by Echoticld and Hobson,P.1« S., and duly registered, all of_said Lots being art< of Lot No.xeven of the German Company "l‘nlrl in the Township of Woolwich. The '-m[mn‘\', “"Iil"l contains about one acre of land, is centrally located, and there is upon it a commeodious twoâ€"story brick hotel now occupicd by Louis Hollinger and known as the Ilum‘ninn rl-d e , with barna, sheds, and outâ€" buildings, and a geod well. This hotel is the only licensed botel in the village, which conâ€" tains about 500 inhabitants. â€" TELLMS:â€"â€"Ten per cent of the purchaso money to be paid at the time of sale,and enough to make up oneâ€"thire of the purchase money within ten days thereafter; the balance of the })III'I"IM' money to be paid within twenty days rom the time of sate, or the Vendor: will perâ€" mit a limited «tm to remain on mortgage at wix per cent. For further particulars apply to JAMES C. HAIGHT, Drawn by Menno Koch in favor of V. Reichâ€" ert for $25. Persons are heroby warned against negotialing said note. 31 â€"1t. v. REICHENRT. Also first class livery in conncetion 100 acres situated 4 mile north of Iaysville. lot 20. ist con. Block A., in the township of Wilmot. Onit is a good frame house and bank barn, water at. house and bwrn. Good orchand. . For further pticulars apply to Scaled tenders will be received by the underâ€" sigmed mp to noon on Monday. the Hth eny ef Augist next for the parchass of the following debentures of the Town of Waterloo x iz: â€" _ â€" Isolation Hospit it debentures Ten in Ired and cighty dollars payable in ten annual instalâ€" ments, intore «t 4 per cent por annum pa; able Notice im hereby given that a ny-pw was (u\»-d hy the Municipal Council of the ‘Fown of Vaterloo on the 3rd day of Jn‘y A D. 18# pmoâ€" viding for the isene of a debenture to the amount of$1080.(0 for the crecting and turnishâ€" ing of an Trolation Hospital and lfml such Byâ€" liw wa« rogistered in the Reg‘stry Office for the County of Witerlooon the Zth day of July King 8t East, Waterloo, Ont Lots 5 and 6, Cl bore‘ Woolwich Mâ€"umh& -E-wut MM; 134 acres, 11W acres under cultivation, balance bardwood bush; stone house, bank baru and outbuildings, youd orch well fenced, wat ered by spring and wells Kasy terms. Apply Tho undersigned offers for sale on reasonable terms his w'propeny on Frederick St. in the ‘Town of Waterloo.consisting of 2} acres of land. On it is a good frame house, exorlient frame barn, hard andâ€"=oit water, fruit bearing Lrees and good garden. . An excellent place forin reâ€" l.lrmflnrlm-r or small gardener. Owner wishes to retire. Apply on picinises to ANTON PFEFFER, Dated 2nd August, 1809. In consequences of the deathof the ‘ats Jacob 8. Hetzmer his line farm on the Guelph road about 7 miles cast of Brexlau. containing about 18 acres, must be sold. . Every I.Ih.ghubuut the place is in good condition. For furthur particâ€" wlar« apply to the undersigned or to Conrad Bitzer, durlin, Ont. EPHIRAIM S.CRESS M A N ut. Bresiau b. o. First class " -(ora{ brick residence (7 rooms on Duke £L., formeriy occupied by Mr. Jas Corrie, _ Possession given at once. Apply to DaxikL Jacost, 28 AL. Waterloo. I hereby noul{ businees men and others not to give Nelson Dich] of W aterloo any credit on my account as 1 will not be responsible for any deots contracted by bima |_____ _ _____ â€" _,_ ... MRS. JOHN DIEHL, St. Jacobs, July 19th, 1898 St.Jacobs. Waterloo July 11th,1899. 27â€"11. _ d atorworks debentures for Fort f: Thousand Dothas payablc inthirty annual instainsonts, interest 4 per cont per annum ]n\,\'_fihlv yearly. . â€"_}\'i{.\-iifta'l fon to quash or set nside the snme or any part thercof must be made within tirge month« from the date of registration, and cajnâ€" not be made thereafter, Dated the 2th day of July A. D. 1800, A. B. McBwinx: Clork E;fléy a visit to Canada‘s Wonderland and spend Sunday with friends in Bufâ€" falo, D:bentures for Sale. A. D. 1800 Walit for it! Wait for it! Most delightful trip of the sem Saturdlay, Aogest 19, 1899 Farm For Sale. NIAGARA PALLS & BUFFALO|! Farm For Sale No tonder necossarily accopted. Smmon Savoct Chairman Finance Committeo Waterloo, MORTGAGE SALE B1 â€"2 m« FARM FOR SALE. Property For Sale. 31 ~31 Krueger Bros., Good lines of HOTEL PROPERTY NOTE LOST Brantford. Notice. To Let. Notice. 10 WM. GLENNIE, Wiuterâ€" â€" OFâ€" fast train will leave or pw Liculars nnl.vy : PETER C. DIEBEL Mortgageo‘s Solicitor, s09. Waterloo. Haysii.le, .O Waterloo, Ont { |County Model Schools Intending purchasers should call at the Masseyâ€"Harris ware rooms, Waterloo, and se the "National" Cream Separator. | Guarantead the lightest running reparator on the market for same capacity. â€" Manufactured at. Guelph. Will be put in on a woek‘s trial. E. N. HAWKE, Asent. at The undersigned now offers for sale a numâ€" ber of building lots on the old Micike property. The lots are situated on the west end of Young street and south side of the Town park. All inâ€" tending purchasers are kindly invited to call wnd see them before bll)'l'n‘( elsewhere. Apply on the premises to MIRS. MIELKE, Exccutrix or to l!BNIU\l) LENZ, Executor. The undersigned heroby offers for sale his valuable farm consist l“fi of IB weres, situated in Waterioo County, Witmot Tp, { mile north of New Dundec and 5 miles south of Potersâ€" burg. On Jt are ;gurxl large buildings, all. that are nc(-usmr?v, "he s0il is a rich clay loam in a gyood state of cultivation. On the farm is 2 wcres orcbard, garden and fruit trees. . Beâ€" tween 27 and 30 acres is good. hardwood bush ; eedar and spruce hedge around buildings and 200 maple tices bordering on farm. . bard and soft water at house; overflowing spring at barn with hydraulic ram in it to convey water to barn ; power wheol on barn. Farm can be bought with or without crop. About 50 meres of wheat, 45 acres meadow and balance in »prin crop. Terms made known by applying to undorsignod, C j Town Lots For Sals. Manufacturer‘s Samples Shirt Waists. Tublic notice is hereby ;lwn that a meeting of the Board of Liceuse Comminatoners for the Di«trict of North waterloo will be held on the Izth day of August 1889 at the Cammercial Hotel Waterloo at 11 0‘ Clock A. M. to consider an application made by Amael Wankel of the, Town of Waterloo for a transfer of theTavern License from August Fisher of Waterloo. The g andest shirt waist offering over known i . the town of Berlin. Seed Wheat For Sale Rerlin and Galt County Model schools, will open for the training of Third Class Teachers on Dawson‘s Golden Chaff and Genesse G ant Kightyâ€"tive (85) cents per bushel. It. REKID, 23â€"2t. Berlin Awlintiom for admission mw-.t be made to the County Inspector not later than AUGUST 25‘{ Only those who will be eighteen '{nn of age before the close of the term will be Williamson Bros, Regular price 75c to $175, to be cleared at one price, spe Liquor License Act T: ick house en Allan St., 8 rooms. LMT CREAM SEPARATORS,. 22â€"G mos 23 TO WIHOM IT MAY CONCERN. House to Let Farm for Sale. at 9 a‘clock, a. m. KING ST., â€" BERLIN, ONT. , Sept. 5, 1899. 207 SHIRT WAISTS n Bt., 8 ‘rooms. Inquire BUTTON FACTORY IsRAEL CRESSMAN, New Dundec, Ont. BENJ. DEVITT HMcense â€" Inspector Waterloo, Ont. Tho undersigned horoby oif rs for sale tha taluabic hotel property in the flll--’Fc of Bri‘ge port of the late John A Albert. erms ro:ou abic, For further pasticularmapply to _ _ _ That desirable property consisting of 13 acrea of land, only 20 minutes walk from the Berlin post oftice, just outside of the corporation on “rcnlnu road. On it is a new brick house with bay window and a new bank barn with driving whed. Well at barn and well and cistern at house. The house contains 8 good sized rooms, high ccilings and separate closets for cach bedâ€" room. Also good sized kitchen with pantry. The cellar is divided into three parts,the walls and ceiling plastered. Fire place and water tap beside it under the kitchen. The wood work down stairx has numerous mouldings and all is grained. â€" Kitchern, summer kitchen and woodâ€" shed under one roof. . Splendid orchard uf cherry, plum and apple trees, raspberry patch and all kinds of small fruils, Well fenced. Land well manuted. . Farm is in a high wtate of cultivation and admirably adaptâ€" ed for market . gardening. . The house is wituated on a lot mlmlninf the main road from Berlin to Guelph and the land in front of the house is laid out into nice flower beds. _ Will sell or exchange for farm property. Price and terms reasonable. P.M. WERER, 0 THE undersigned offâ€"ra for as‘e that deâ€"irâ€" able propeity on the corner of Gro ge «and Herbort »troct», Water) o, ~ituared in the very heart : f Warerios s fluest residentia! portion, It conaista cf one l t in vhich i= situited. A commodi us one and one half storey honâ€"o, contadi.ing cighi reen s, ine nding a 1. age kir chen, and a nemear f >â€"r in cellar On the promâ€" dsee, which are surrounded by a well kept 0 dar ho‘l:r'n, im a fows g we. ncd a pumber of A.e trult trees. . For iw iher perfteubers apply to House and Lot For Sale. & Real K«!a‘c, Farm, Town and Village Prop eriy bongh:t, soid and exchanzed on commis slon, alo loans placed and obtained. .. â€" o ie enntityy Pasies having propertie« for «rle or mon y o lend, and hoâ€"s desiting to purcha<e prope â€" ty orborr w munoy will do woll to on?l upon he usdersigned with full particulars, and for erm#. Conveyoncing done. LKEVT STAUFFKIN, ()fli;;: Deviti‘s Block, (ap staire). Waterloo, ¢mt Auction Sale auction at the Zillax Honse, Elmira, on Anguat 7th.., 1809, (Klmira Fair Day) at 11 o‘clock in the fovencon his valuable farm, situated in Peel Township on ith Concession west half of Lot No. 10, comprising 100 mores more or leas, about 80 acres of which are Illll'mll cultiv and well underdrained. the nce hdl\g'. hard wood b"% The farm is situated about 2 milea west of Winfield. A good dvale"nhm bank barn,driving shod and ut her out Ingn are on the premires. A hydranile ram drives tiful en fresh water from ;@n nd?v‘r’vfi“; ’ Jm-. m is also on the farm. The is at present 00â€" REAL ESTATE special #â€"4f. Two ewes with{wo lambs on my premises mile west ot Enmmelhardt, Wilmot Ip., on ‘own Line, about one moath ag0. The undersigned will offer for rale by public FOR SALE. Hotel for Sale â€"O,"â€" FARM PROPERTY Loan Exchange. Strayed 50c. â€" AND â€" Alls, JOLN \. ALBKRT Bddgeport, unt o beuber® apoply t FKEDK, 6 iL. 9. KOCH Berlin P. 0 W »tarmg.

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