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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 28 Sep 1899, p. 8

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recalled, could not identify the handâ€" writing. Geo Bruce was called but nothing new was obtained. â€" W J MALLOY, of London, was called ; lightning rod agent ; was here Saturday before elecâ€" tion ; was at Walper; saw Smith, Vance, Lewis, and think Gorman ; left elecâ€" tion day for London ; not acquainted here ; Black asked me to come down here and give them a hand in the election ; Smith told me there was nothing I could do ; paid my own exâ€" penses out of my own money ; was onceor twice in Liboral rooms ; did notsee Lewis there ; do not know positively what Lewis was doing here ; don‘t know what money I had ; was not at Bossard‘s ; Lewis is connected with Huron House in London. C P R telegraph agent at London,proâ€" duced papers ; one telegram of 4th May came from his office ; did not know handwriting. Pres of Young Liberal club, Berlin Breithaupt‘s financial agent deposed that he saw Lewis in the rooms at a mecting but was not at Bossard‘s and he flatly contradicted Bossard‘s stateâ€" ment about being asked to take a scat at the table. â€" Bingeman «id not itâ€" tend meetings as he was ill. â€" Promisâ€" ed to pay a small account of $1 or s to G N JY telegraph Co. Court adâ€" journed from 1 to 2 o‘clock. a barrister in Berlin and was at conâ€" vention; was chairman of committce for Centre Ward Berlin. Met Lewis once before election at rooms; and spoke to him as I would to anyone else there; he was pointed out to ine; never went with him. Did not know Bossard was working in election;never saw Lewis there. Kpow nothing about Bossard‘s movements during election. Asked him to my oftice. Mr Grant was there. Bossard spoke of $400. W. questioned him about particulars and he spoke of how mean â€"he had been To Aylsworthâ€" Bossard said Grits had ruined his business, had previously done $24 to $26 a day; now down to $5 and $6 and Grits should make that up. He wauted $100 to make good his loss. Refused to give him any. Bossard was on no committee. He was not conâ€" sulted as to clection matters. TILLMAN SHANTZ Vice President of Reform Association, for Waterloo T‘p deposed was a deleâ€" gate; saw Lowis at my place with Jno. Schiedel; guess Schiedel spoke of Lewis as an organizer or something. Met Lewis on the street afterwards in waterloo. Black was at a Bridgeport committee mecting. Got no letter from Lewis. Don‘t know Bossard. To Mr Aylsworth â€"Lewis was not inside the meeting at Bridgeport. Lewis stayed in the buggy and Schiedel came in to see me. Schiedel‘s business was to see me about committee meetâ€" who was in the box previously, was recalled ; was at Bossard‘s before the election ; saw i stranger ; Lewis was called but witness could not identify him . MX MARSHALL, of the C P R telegraph Co, of Toronto, produced telegrams between his office for votes. Know Bossard but did not during election. Was in Liberal rooms in Berlin. Probably met Lewis on the street. Was in the riding 5 or 6 days during election, reeeived no telegrams Registered as E Carling from Strathâ€" roy in Waterloo but under my own name in Berlin. Witness explained why he registered under a false name at Waterloo, it being to throw the firm of Laidlaw & Watson off the scent. Ho did not want them to know he was in the neighborhood . Needs an Export Watohmaker |%3 Ss5." A watch has been sent to us|C P R ph. agent "”"': us * ab from Ottawa nnoliblud-"‘"’z‘-- f = ing jewell E to have it reâ€" WX J MOTZ, _‘ all m“wwm It.',‘fin--id.hm.dlâ€" Hana . nn;“;k‘.!& matter of seconds and ires the | quoed ; charged to Reform Association; Our watchmaker is equal to the Mn%;nm;mw.nwm agent task. He has had expert trainâ€" “i:bud\luu Fk'lb.“.fii ing, bring your repairs here. M Mopclatt °h‘- ged against the Reform THE PROTEST. a« IS ' ' obtainable J; * through j,/% the aid of 8 %\f p ‘1‘\ perfect lz\ M fitting KEercl glasses, Our spectacles and lenses are guaranteed perfect in fit and focus. _â€"_â€" Opposite Bank of Hamilton BERLIN. Eye Comfort @»‘» fi # 2 Court resumed at 2 o‘clock. JANSEN BROS Arnold Jansen. Manager Saturday Afternoon JO8SEPH LAUBER, C K HAGEDORN. J A SCCLLEN D H BOXE, MALLOY Geo. Latsch took five first prizes and also the sweepstakes for hisJersey cattle in Wellesley last week at the show. No wonder he goes by the name of Jersey George.... George Latsch is offering his fine farm for sale. It is situated at the Township Hall near to school, church, blacksmith and waggon shops.... The Centreville and Blair deer hunters had a meeting at Blair. _ About nine or ten are going to Parry Sound this year and Elias Meck of Berlin will be their cook and captain. As everybody knows Mr. Meck shot the black bear last year. Elias is a corker. ....F. Latsch has one of the best spring colts in the county....On Friday you could hear the sound of guns all over as the season is open now. Game is plentiful this year esâ€" pecially rabbits and pheasants.... Dippel Bros., did not thresh last week on account of the show. John Dippel was in Toronto and Elias was in Lonâ€" don....Otto Homuth of Preston made a short call on Messrs. Hartel and Latsch on Sunday....F. Mcyey our popular broom maker is very busy; he is working over time .. .. Everybody is anxious to hear Mr Bossard‘s evidence on the 21st inst. Grits as well as Tories....Mr. and Mrs. F. Latsch were visiting Edward Hoelcher on Sunâ€" day. Will you please allow me space in your valuable paper to reply to seme statem ‘uts made in connection with the above. Mr. J. ‘P. Wilford and his correspondent claim that the only giounds that the Post Office Departâ€" ment had for dismissing him from oftice was to please a few Grit sore heads that wanted it and because he was the only Tery in the place. To the Editor Dear Sit : Now, just to show what his claim amounts to I might state that it was suggested over a year ago by some of the Conservative residents that a pct‘â€" tion be drawn up: asking that the postâ€" oftice be removed and placed in other hands, and ‘they would do all they could to secure signatures although the Chicopee Heights, now known as Waterloos‘ Mount Blanc, has great attractions for some of our lads and lassies. Mr and Mrs. John Gehman have returned aft>r a few days stay with friends at Jordan Station. Miss. Lizzie Wiftler of Waterloo was the guest of Mrs. Hy.Lutz last week. Miss Marie Krempien has returned to her home here after a week‘s visit with relatives in the Forest City. Threshing is the order of the day. Rumor has it that another family is coming to live in our village. John Snider of Lake Odessa, Michâ€" igan, is renewing acquaintances here this week. FREEPORT Personalâ€"â€"Mrs. Bucknell hasreturned to her home at Lake Temiscamingus after a month‘s stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geiger. DAVID BEAN of the Waterloo Chronicle produced an acâ€" count against Reform Association. Some work came through Berlin Telegraph of which witness is part proprietor. Smith and S. Snyder ordered some work. . Usualâ€" ly charge up election work to Association, Hagedorn paid part. Never met Lewis, COURT ADJOUNED, At 3 o‘clock court adjourned until Wedâ€" uesday October 4th, at 10 o‘clock. . > MB RITYINGEE partner of the last witness called, but nothing said. 8 BTEWART of London, deposed gentleman, came If You Need Glasses Why should you delay getting them. Procrastination only increases the trouble. Our glasses are fitted by a doctor of optics who has had m‘nz years of pncfl:lmq:!nbneo and always up to th ideas in optics Our optical parlors are the finest and THE CROSSHILL POSTMASTERSHIP COMMUNICA TION. CENTREVILLE. in‘ North waterloo Oct. 5 â€"Dry goods in the vilag Linwood:. Oct. 7 â€"Town Lots in Bceilin on Market Square. Oct. 9 â€"â€"Real estate of the late Harxswortkâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 7th, the wife of John Hainsworth, of a son. KoEtLER.â€"At Berlin, Sep. 14th, the wife of Alfred Kochler of a daughter. MARRIAGES. STANGEâ€"STARLBAUM.â€"On Sept. 19th Joseph Stange to Lizzie Stahibaum, both of Woolwich. VICKERTâ€"WALLACEâ€"At Plattsville, Sept. 20th, by Rev. W. C. McAlpine of Georgetown, Rev. John Vickert to Nettie Wallace of Plattsville. Laxgâ€"DETWEILERâ€"At Galt, Sept. 14th, by Rev. W. E. Pescott, Chas. Lawrence Lang of Blenheim Tp. to Elsic, daughter of Enoch Detweiler, near Roseville, North Dumfrics. WaTsoxnâ€"BEAavERâ€"On _ Sept. l1th, Caroline Beaver of Kossuth, toChas. Watsor, of Guelph. DEATHS. LUNzâ€"At Pamberg, Sep. 8th, Marâ€" garetha Lunz, aged 87 years. Merraxâ€"At the House of Industry, Berlin, Sep, 12th, Patrick Murran, aged 40 years. BorEartsâ€"At Berlin, Sep. 16th, Fredâ€" erick William, son of Peter Bocmis: aged +months. Brusrâ€"At the House of Industry, Berlin, Sep. 18th, Anton Brust, aged 8I years. BrickErâ€"In Blenhcim Tp., Sep, 15th, Ella, daughter of David Bricker, aged 14 years. ScmMIDrâ€"At Tavistock, Sep. 18th, Henry Schmidt aged | 73ycars. 8 months, and 24days. FraxkEâ€"At New Hamburg, Sep. 16 th, Juliana, wife of Gottfried Franke, aged G3years, 3 months and l4days. LivixGstONEâ€"\t Baden, Sep. 18th, Agnes E. Livingstone, daughter of James Livingstone, M.P., aged 30 years, 6 months and 12 «lays. Woopsâ€"At Detroit, Mich, Sep. 18th, John Woods, formerly of New Hamâ€" burg, in his 94t 1 year, Bruabacher, Wallenstein. _ _ _ _ Oct. 10â€" Furniture, Market Square, Waterloo, in forenoon. Oct. 10â€"Live stock and implements of Michael Brohman in Bloomingdale, in afternoon, Oct 11 â€"Real estate, 72 acres, of Mr Hauch, one mile northâ€"cast of New Germany. Oct. 12â€"Livestock and implements of Abraham Groff estate,2} miles north of Waterloo. Oct 17â€"Stock and invplements of Fred Sass, back of Hospital, Berlin. Oct. 18â€"Farm stock and implements of Louis Schweitzer,near Bridgeport. Nov. 14â€"Farm stock and implements of Isaac Schiedel,1 mile east of Bresâ€" lau on the Guelph Road. ebance to defend himself. * suher thaigee Tegetine with aouse of other charges with some more evidence which fell> into our hands some time ago all of which can and will be produced if necessary; but utb:mvddtbo::ohtooflam hands mMi w deal as leniently with Mr. Wm as mun-mrhnml been forward. Mr. Wilford has no one to blame but himself for the loss of his position as Postmaster. Woutiotack fuil astises whch opened| * Eetier ty ols o ... 4 on Monday, ';lgln.m-:-w vergriare, =â€"â€"â€"_amms _ = == | ffasiolh ons bixk oo o thn Areatius o »Rrate Aericaiee fv CTAIR _‘At(in‘t Sank 16th thej (F®tstoes, per bag ....... Chicago, Sept. 27. fairly large wheat September closing < at 78c and May at 7 remained firm. M LAverpool, Sept. 27. â€"&.p enter wheat yesterday . closd %,¢ highe than _ on _ Monday, _ Doc_mb@r $ higher, and Moy 4,d highor. LEADING W unmaA n mA dX KPS. Following wore the closing prices at important wheat centres yesiur Wheat Still Continnes Activeâ€"Sep tember Closed In Clicrmo at 74 Centsâ€"The Latest Queiattons. x Tok .:. css 3 Hv 4 y 4 Berlin JGSEPH NICKUS, Auctioncer. .2 ~Furniture ete. of J.M. Parl MAGKET REPORTX%. THE SALES. Cash. trade yestur ay. t Yae,. PDecambc: 5).e. The market of J,M. Parler, the vilage of the The undersigned offer for sale_ the beantiâ€" ful homestead of the late Wim. Klaholz, conâ€" aisting of loi« No#, 8 and ® on the ith and 6th concossion of the Pownship of Wellealey, eastâ€" ern section, in the cotnty of Waterloo, «pnâ€" taining 190 nc e«more or )cs«. The farm in situated c‘ose ta ch.urch and school,2 miles f om Crosshiil and 4 miles from Welleslcy v Hage. tm the place are a good bank barn with nng- ine house attached, a large driving house, 2 [A Fiokccl wit a Fire Eccord Six Amerisan buson‘ss colleges and two Canadian k-rnllluucm have recertly ur plied to us for offr gradnates to teach in theit sthools If you want addition al evidence of our anuprriotrity you will find it in onr cataâ€" logtioâ€"tho fine«t business coilege cat=logue in Canada. Write for one. Studentsadinilted at any time. ies e coue his o m he d 1 n n m One dark night during the siegc of Santiago Harbor a Spanish Torpedo boat darted out under cover of darkness to launch its deadly missile against an Amerâ€" ican war vessel. If she had been struck she would have gone to the bottom. â€" What saved her? Was it ber big 13â€"inch guns? No, it was her scarchâ€"light: the dazzling white beam of light that shot straight out like a swordâ€"thrust \hron;gih the darkness, revealed the ugproaching anger. What is it that caves thousands of men Ennvl dvficlua houses and other necessary outâ€" wildimgs ere aro l.hmrnonl weolls and two cisterns. Some 3)mere« fail wheat is sown on the place. There isabout 45 acres in graas, 5 acros d'pood orchard and about 30 acres good bush. Fall "":a:l"f will be done if farm is not provionaly . 1t not sold before Oct. 28th farm 'IT be sold by Public Aucton. For furâ€" ther particulars apply to _ â€" t What is it that saves thousands of men from death every day‘in the year when the deadly foe of disease is creeping unsusâ€" pected upon them? It is the white light of science; the educated understanding that reveals the source of danger and indicates the exact pqin_t of attack. _ While the ordinary doctor gropes around, with the feeble tallowâ€"candle light of steâ€" reotyped, conventional, routine treatment, a physician like Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Bufâ€" falo, N. Y., instantly illuminates the subâ€" jeet with the clear dayâ€"light ray of practical knowledge; the irresistible searchâ€"light of advanced and lifeâ€"Sustaining scicuce. T was afflicted for four years." says Jolin F. Zingsheim, ii=q.. of No. 9 Lark St.. Amsterdant, N. Y., in an earnest letter to Dr. Pierce, * My suTering was extreme and the trouble graduall increased notwithstanding the fact that I lrirs many different kinds of treatment. After beâ€" coming physically incapacitated and unable to work at all, and after much hesitation, I wrote you. _I am very happy to state that your advice has done me great good. . You advised Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery, and also his ‘Pleasant Pelicts.‘ I must here state that they have cured me. I wish to thank you most heartâ€" ily for what Xou did for me. All suffering has vanished and I have gained about twentyâ€"five ynumls in weight. _ I used only one bottle of Golden Medical Discovery ‘ and oune vial of the ‘Pelicts." Do not hesitate to write to Dr. Pierce. He will send confidential advice absolutely free. . Send 31 oncâ€"cont stamps to cover cost of customs aud mailing oply, for paperâ€" cover.d copy of the Common Seuse Medâ€" fcal Adviser. | Clothâ€" l,indhgflsp stamps, Address Dr. R. V. Picrce, Buffato; N. Â¥.â€"â€" Ingersoll, Ont., Swt 26.â€"Offerings to day, 1820 boxes Augn make; no sales 11%c bid, salesmen ho‘.. q¢ for 12c. Sey eral factorics sold thro ; the week fo: less money. Eheep and Lambsâ€"There were on‘y fiv« loads of frewh sale lambs and 16 load: left over. The trade was generally ul and not enough interest in the moyement either way to make a change in the prices Limbs, cholee to extra $5.40 to $5.50, goo« to cholce $5 to $5&5; sheep, cholce to ex tra $4.95 to $4.50, good to cholce $ i« $4.25. Only part of the offerings wore sold There wereâ€"eight loads of Canada ‘ambs The basis of Canzda prices was $5.50 t« exporters, imixed ........ 4 25., 4 35 Stockers .... «..c...scav. 2 00 8 40 Feeders, heavy ........... 8 80 4 00 Needers, light ...... ..... 8 60 8 15 Calves, each .............. 4 00 8 00 Wheep, per ewt. ......... 3 59 8 15 fiheelp, bucks, per ewb. .... 2 2 15 Lambs, per ewt. .......... 8 8 c0 Hogs, 160 to 200 Ths. cach. 4 +++s * ight ts szrrcrcccss k14« ** ‘beaty fate .... 1.... 4 1 _ AOOFK FOG sersey lerss 4 a.«+ 1 _ OWE L..sis sirorccâ€". 8 D EAsT nUFFALO caArrLE i AR K is i. East Buffalo, Sept. 20.â€"CatthieThe of ferings were 34 loads left over f yester day, ,being principally stockcn.yhe wes ther was rainy, and the deman4â€"odsrat« at 10e lower than yestercay‘s closing, 8: the offerings were mostly common. > _ TuloNTO LIYVE P0 ck, Toronto, Sept, 27.â€"The run of live stock at the cattle market yesterday was not as large as usual, 53 carâ€" loads, composed of 800 cattle. 100( sheep and lambs, 900 hogs ard 3 calves. There was a demand for goce cattle, but those on the market wer mostly common. On account of th wet weather trade. was slow, with prices running casier, Export cattle, light ...... 4 30 4 60 Butchers‘ caitle,plcked lots 4 40 4 L0 Butchers‘ caitie,plcked lots + medium, mised . ts good ..s. ....ll. * common ... ... * Inferior .... .... Milch Cows, each ........% l:ull-.mln-uvy export, good pMIHHH® 2222 Sevrsrers‘ Bulls, medium, export ... Loads good butchers‘ and Strayed or Stolen, FARM FOR SALE. {E-Nm‘\tb 7 ? TA e STRATEFIRO, KT. n head of young ca _ Gro, Hoyratay, Coxran Karres, CHEESE . \RKETS. WF, J.RINatt. Drinatra® Exeontors Crosshill P. O . 4 30 4 60 s 4 40 4 50 . 3 50 8 85 . 8 10 4 25 . 8 40 8 50 . 3 12 3 30 .25 00 _ bu 90 .4 12% 4 10 . 3 10 8 65 â€"4 25. 4 35 . 2 00 8 40 . 3 80 4 00 . 8 60 8 15 . 4 00 8 00 .8 59 8 15 .2 2 15 . 8 8 co . 4 «.14 â€" 4 k14« â€" A .14 .64 . 3 0P here 42wR B 1} story residence o%Klnz strect, Waterlon, formerly occupied b{ the late C. M. Taylor, Nine rooms and bath room, furnace, hard and soft watcr, etc. Also good barn. For further particulars address Box 470 Waterloo, or apply to J. AnpIsON 'l‘u'um&oflloeol’ the Waterico Mutual Fire Ins. Co,, Waterloo, Ont. No eflmerlonce necessary. Permanent poâ€" sition. beral_ terms. Pay ‘weekly. Stock co npicte with fast acllinf specialtics, . includâ€" int Seod heat, Corn, Potatocs, &c OQOUTâ€" FIT FREE. Sccure territory now. Write, sRJW N BROS. CO. Nurserymen, Brow ns, That valuable farm situated at Glegallo. County of Wellington,and comprising 200 acres No‘ice is herety given pursuant to chapâ€" ter12Â¥ 1i, S.0. 159,/ that all persons baving claims against the « state ofGeorge IIeimbecker ate of the Town of Waterloo, and the county of Waterioo. gentleman, Geceased, who died on or : bâ€"ut 17th day of May, ‘~u%, are required to send by Iet.lerpo.(?fld, or to deliver i0 the undersigned Solicitor for Jacob 8. toos, George Gieiser and Mary Hceimâ€" becker, executors and executrix of the the iast will of the said George Heimbocker, deceased, on or before the Ist day of November 1899, a »tatement in \\'rmniot their namos,addresses, ind description: with full part:culars of their clains duliy verifled and the amount of security (!f any) held by them. And notice is hereby given that immediately after the raid last mentioned date the said executors and execuâ€" trix will proceed to distribute the asucta of the «leccased amongst the partic« entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which they fiall then have notice,and the said execuâ€" tors and excecutrix will not be liable for the assets or any part thercof so diâ€"tributed to any person or persons of whose claim they shall not then have had notice atâ€"the time of the <aid distribution Nusscries P. O., Ont. of good land, with brick 5osidenoe and frame barn, being the homestead of the late Dr. Wm. C. Wright, is mowoffered for sale. The farm is well adapted for stock rflwln§ being watered by th Conestogo River. Intending purchasers would do well to inspect this properiy. Terms liberal. Apsl‘s to A. BOOMER, Linwood, or Executors, DAVID GMENT, Glenalien. Dated Aug. 31st, 1890, 35â€" All part‘o; having claims mgninst the es tate of the late Wim. Kiabolz, of Crosshill, Wellcsloy t wu-h‘u. nre hereby requested to sond a siatement of their elaims to the nnderâ€" signed executors on or before the 15th day of nm:r next by whom all such claims wlfi be settled . Gro. HorrmaN®, Crosshill. Coxran Kapres * }E’“’““"" Wellerlcy, Sept. 13th, 1800, 28â€"4t, > { 0 0 c ;; A.B McBRIDE, Solicitor for exccutors and executrix, Dated at Waterloo, Sept. 36th, 1899. _ _ On the farm there is a uge brick house and larko bank larn wilh stave mite wich eapacity of seveuty five ton, Good: poultry be use and all othor neees ary outbuildi gs. Farm is in exâ€"re goâ€"d a‘ate ef cultivation. abou‘ ten acros in hardwood bush, fina orchard of 150 plum and cherry tre s. _ An abundance of hard and soft watcr, . For further Hnrtk:u"n s npply to Armos C, Hannaran 36â€"U. a Padcn, Cnt. The undersign d offers for sale his valuable farm cons‘sting of 100 ac es more or less, situatâ€" ed on the Sny der Road betv 0sn Petersburg and Bade i, about midway between the t wo places, Agents Wanted. A choice farm of i3 reves, siturted one mile «ast of Koil.n, on the Breslau road. The soil is A 1 for mark»ting and contain8 75 choice frnit trees. . House ueyw, hardâ€"wood finish, conâ€" tninlng_-s rooms. Jank barn, 36x41 ; atraw shed, 32¢!8 with pig sty underncat h. _Two never failing wells and cistern, a‘so a driving houso 18x 26. . s . R â€" sold. Wi: slsighs, 3 buggics, 3 cutters, pea e ce nc #sink», 2 wuter benches,Â¥ rockers,? arm chairs, #dozen chairs, crudie, 3 clocks, 2 stoves, parior 31&\‘0. patert milk “l"uf.’i 'l‘.flh caus, pails, cs, carpo#@f rugs, t els, , sausage grinder, muat and . wash lw washing wach.ne and wringer, churn, 2 iron ketties, % barre‘s vinâ€"gar, large quantity of apple butâ€" tor, {du and sy rups _ No resorve as the farm is sold.. TKRMS OF SALE.â€"Hay, grain, potatoos. turnips» yh hers, apple butter, jelly and wlsuma of $10 and under eash over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved joiut uols or 5 per cent. off for cash payments of creait amounts. Lunch at noon. % C lh:x:m‘e):rm. Clerk. evi Gror®, Waterico Sipis Bumin, Ficesgale, } Administrators. buckets, 3 tin pans, crosscut saw, shovels, se Pos forks Pores, thama, hatt manp other 1 bedstcads with bedding, 3 cupboards, bookâ€" caso, 3 burcaus, dosk, wuh',:upud‘ catontion table 3 tablcs, foiding table, 3 chests, 1 rtands, Farm For Sale. potaioes, burnips by the row, _ . _ _ _ | _ _ HHOUSKHOLD EFY Bc TSâ€"Sewing machine, In the Estcts cf Gaorgs Heinbe kir dey a ed. articles too numerous to mention, _ _ _ _ GH 11Nâ€"From todvions hay.mostlyTimothy nuunub:l‘-.ebc.mm or lous bariey, 804 m-flcm ‘2 bushels more o% less poas, 12) bus more or loss Farm For Sale. Notice to Creditors Natice to Creditors | _ Note a Few Sample LE0] GROTEF, NALCTOO icas BAuiaX, Floradule. } Administrators. Joskrh MICKYE, Auctioncer 38â€"3t. House to Let. IN THE Township of Wilmot. FOR SALE. 30â€"1 mo. ‘The undersigned now offers for sale a numâ€" ber of building lots on the old Mielke property. The lots arc situated on the west end of Y oung street and south side of the Town park. All inâ€" tending purchase « are kindl{‘ienvuod to call and see them before hnyi;lf elsewhere. . Apply on the premises to MRS. MIELKE, Executrix or to CONRAD LENZ, Executor. _ 25â€"3m. The undersigned hereby offers for sale his valuable farm conslstinq of 198 acres, situated in Waterlco L‘ounti, Wilmot Tp, } mile north of New Dundee and 5 miles south of Petersâ€" burg. On it are good large buildings, all that are newsua;{. Whe soil is a rich clay loam in a good state of cultivation. On the farm is 2 mcres orchard, garden and fruit trees. Be: tween 27 and 30 acres is good hardwood bush ; cedar and spruce hedge around buildings and 200 maple trees bordering on farm. _ Hard and woft water at house; overflowing spring at barn with hydraulic ram in it to convey water to barn ;?ower wheel on barn. Farm can be Mu%m, with or without crop. About 50 acres of r'l' eat, 45 '?cros meado: and hbalnnol;i in spring crop. Torms made known by applying to un?lanflznod; IsRAEL CREsSMAN, 22â€"6 mos NOw Lunuce, Uo‘, Notice is hereby given that all persons hayâ€" ing claims against the cstate of Christian R. Boshart are required on or before the 7th day of Octobor 1890 to send by post prepaid or to deliver to Jacob K. Boshart. Cro«shill Ont, the assignee, their names and addresses with full 2)0 acre farm for sale, being Lot 7, Ist Con. Township of Peel,170 acres cleared and ina high state of cultivation, 30 acres of good hard wood bush, stone house and Iar%e bank barn and straw houee with stone stables under all. For further particulars apply to _ _ as Williamson Bros‘ Town Lots For Sale. Ho o o e e ts rnraculmm of their claims and that after said ast mentioned date the assignee will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Christian R. Boshart among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to «he claims of which notâ€" ice shall have been rece:ved and will not be reâ€" sponsible for the said sssets or any part thereâ€" of to any person of whose c‘aim notice shall not then have been received. barn, and all_necessary ouTbulldIngn in good condition, Hard and soft water in ou-oarmd well in barn and three good springs on differâ€" ent parts of farm for watering purpose; farm is weli fenced, t wo aores of it consist of orchard frait trees and garden. Five aeres hard | wood bush, about 8 acres« pasture well watered, and bainnce under cultivation. For terms and furthor apply to L. C. Sxvp®Rr In The Matter of the Es‘ate of Christian R. Boshart, insolvent. farm eonauuflnr of 150 acres â€" more or less and situated two miles northwest of Prosâ€" :mumd six milos ao\:lth‘olglllu:in. On the :fl: i« a good two story dwelling house, large bank The nndmlined offers for sale his valuable farm consisting of 150 actes â€" more or Lands for Sale Fine Farm For Sale Notice To Creditors. FARM FOR SALE 38â€"3 mos. uro| , Mich. uon souncemion..... | Valughlo Farm For Sal8 x':::l r land(will in eightics.) rawsâ€" frame 4 §?‘...‘.‘:’*‘."T“"" e | eprpirieg se m ht ns Raah noarnt, A 1 tm mear mas | P teneiniiect M are morer es Pus Farm for Sale. The correct things for Ladies‘ Costumes this season are Cloths and Tweeds. These goods are made in cheaper grades for dresses than are considered essential for gentlemen wear and they arswer the purpose reasonably well, but there is a style and swing about the real thing that the ordinary imâ€" itation costume cloths made specially for ladies can never attain. What lady would buy aladies‘ costume cloth when she could get a gentleman‘s tweed or cloth for the same monâ€" cy or less, and that is just what we can do for her. We have one of the finest up to date stocks of cloths and tweeds in the market which we bought at a price that enables us to sell them at much under price charged for the ordinary imitaâ€" tions. 54 54 62 54 inch Iweeds, worth $1 00 for Jacos R. Bosuart, KING ST., â€" BERLIN, ONT. #£ * _ 1.50 for â€" * *"* _ 1.75 for â€" Plain Broad Cloths, worth 1.00 â€" COSTU Trnos. Hoir Glenallan P.0. Assignee, Crosshill. Ont: The undersigned hereby cifâ€"rs for sale thet valuabie botel property in the vllla'{ent Bradgeâ€" port cf the late John A Albert. Terms resonâ€" abis, For furtuer paiticulars apply to Alts. JOHN :. ALBKRT #â€"f. I:idgeport, Ung Pa«iies having properticifor sale or mon»y olo..d, aud .boâ€"c desiring to purchase prope â€" ty orborr w muney will d> weil to call upon he u dersigoed with full paracuiar«, and for erms, Couveyancing done Real Es‘ate, Farm, Town and Village Prop eriy bougbt, so.d and exchanxed on comui« sion, also loans placed and obtained. LEVI UFF: Office: Devilt‘s Hlock, tup .“E‘l:‘A“ ..:S.',‘ In conseqitences of the deathof thelate Jacob 8. Betzner his fine farm on the Guelph road about 2 miles cast of Brelau, containing about 138 acres, must be sold. . Kvery lhin%nbout the place is in good condition. For furtbur &ruc- ulars apply to the undersigned or to nrad Bitzer, perlin, Uunt. _ ___ _ _ __ _0 _ 100 acres situated 4 mile north of Haysville lot 20, Ist con. Block A., in the township of Wilmot. On it is a {Wd frame house and bank barn, water at house and barn. Good orchard. For further r|icnhnn£l;\{ to es l-lfi'h'.u_c. DIEBEI , . Farm For Sale REAL ESTATE Lots 5 and 6, Chambers‘ Block, Woolwici Township, half mils west of Winterbourne; 134 acres, 10 acres under cultivation, balance "'fi‘..w'fi’f bush; ston:}:onue, bfin': barn -nil outbuildings, good 01 we noed, watâ€" Thed by eprve and aolle. hasy terum." Aapply on premises to WM. GLENNIE, Win The nndmlgned offors his valuable farm consisting of 50 acres more or less on which is a good bank barn and straw shed and driving house and good house. 2 miles from \\'elle-los village or on boundary line of Wo losley an Wilmot and 2 miles southâ€"west of Bamberg. JAMES IIAUsbn 35â€"4t. Wellesicy, Ont. bourne P. 0. Consisting of twentyâ€"five acres situated about midway cn the Berlin_road to Blair and 10 minutes‘ walk from Preston. Soil sandy loam, em‘k timber on place to last 20 ‘m. Buildiogs inâ€" first class condition. A ne place for market gardening. For further information Apfl&to MRS. H. LIVKERGOOD, Preston, Ont., or to L W.B. SHERK. Berlin, Ont. ssâ€"th. Farm For Sale. FARM FOR SALE. Farm For Sale. FARM FOR SALE. $1â€"2 mos. Hotel for Sale U Reductions. Loan Exchange. EPHRAIM S.CRESSMAN â€" AND â€" 68 cents. 98 cents. $1.08. 60 cents. Haysville, P. 0. Onhk Ei:

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