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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 25 Jan 1900, p. 8

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Opticians, King St, Berlin, @pposite the Bank offamilton WORTH WATERLOO FARMERS‘ MUTVUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Annual Meeting, Increasing Volume of Business and Small The 26th Annual Meeting of the North Waterloo Farmers‘ Mutual Fire InsuranceCompany was held in the Old Council Chamber,in the town of Waterâ€" loo, Friday, the 9th day of Jan., 1900. L en o e e Aoconl 20 0on C ooo 2E RACe L 4 Among those present at the meeting were :â€"V. Otterbein, Heidelberg ; Jacob Wah), Petersburg; Josiah Hallâ€" man, Washington; Isaac Hilborn, Elmira ; J. L. Umbach, Elmira ; G. F. Lackner, Hawkesville ; J. H. Campâ€" bell, Crosshil1 ; Jas. Hill, Creekbank ; §. B. Heist, Betlin; B. Ballard, Hawkesville ; G. Hushnergard, St. Jacobs ; R. Snider, Winterbourne ; L. Bowman, _ Bloomingdale ; '.‘loeeph Hagey, Breslau ; J. B. Shantz, Berlin ; F. Walter, Bamberg ; H. J. Lackner, Hawkesville ; J. Stumpf, St.Clements ; Jac. C. Hallman, New Dundee; A. Dammier, Hawkesville ; Wm. Hardy, Winterbourne ; S. Reid,Strasburg ; W. Schwartz, Strasburg ; Dan. Weber, Chicopee ; Jos. Hardy, Winterbourne ; J. G. Reiner, Wellesley, and Levi Stauffer, Josiah Stauffer, C. H. Reichâ€" ert, of Waterloo. . _ ‘The President, Val. Otterbein, took | Post Office Box.......... the chair at 1 o‘clock and called the| Written opinion on Spahr meeting to order. He then read the i ufifi B:;l'dn;tn fire.... Directors‘ Report, the Manager‘s Finâ€" | IDYesU@! ng losses... ... ancial Statement, and the Auditors‘ %"““‘d on m“"“m Report. After ashort discussion the ’C%'::;t'i‘on" hi d several reports were adopted. _ The|relephone mUNNHAN financial report of the Company shows Consolidating Co.‘s Byâ€" that the Company has felt the effect of | _ laws..............~>>>>* the great wave of prosperity rolling|Office Rent.............. over the Dominion, . co“u’fl“ mnber for Anâ€" U motion, H. J. Lackner and|_ D MB .e ue cesc ++ Leamr Bowinan â€" were appointed M;‘S‘::;“l“::i":;‘“m‘d‘”‘ scrutineers, to count the ballots for the nds o oo names election of four Directors. _ After the P‘.}:fl?j‘?" ('i"ol:,:" "“me counting of the ballots the scrutineers | Copying evidenceof Spahr declared the following gentlemen duly| and _ Boardman inâ€" elected :â€"J. B. Hagey, Isaac Hilborn,| _ vestigation ............ J. Wahl and V. Otterbein. _ _ Expenfa collecting Assessâ€" 'Up;; l;z_ofion', F. Walter and C. D. Bowman were reâ€"eleeted auditors for the ensuing year. _ â€" _ A vote of thanks was then given to the Manager and Directors.after which the proceedings terminated. . Directly after the Annual Meeting the Manager called the Board of Directors to order and they then reâ€" mimd by electing the following ts :â€"President, J. C. Hallman ; Viceâ€"President, ‘Geo. F. Lackner ; Manager, Levi Stauffer. To the Members of the Nortkh Waterloo Farmers _ Mutual Fire â€" Insurance Company. GENTLEMEX.â€" We, your Directors, in submitting this our Twentyâ€"Sixth Aunual Report, the Manager‘s Financial Statement, and the Auditors‘ Reg;t for the year ending Dec. 31st, 1899, would conâ€" gratulate the Company on the steady increase of its business. â€" The total number of Policies now in force is 2,417 ; the Amount at Risk $4,449,400.00 for which the Company holds i’remium Notes to the amount of $225,520.00. It is clearly shown by the steady inâ€" crease of your Companyâ€" from year to year that you have the confidence of the public in general. Although your Directors have made no special effort to augment its business,yet we are able to show an increase in the amount of Risk of $14,435.00. During the year your losses have been light compared with the Amount at Risk. The Company: sustained eighteen losses during the year, amounting in the aggregate to $1,446.â€" Your Directors declared an assessâ€" ment of 3 per cent. on all Premiunm Notes in force on the first day of Sepâ€" tember, 1899, which was sufficient to meet all Liabilities of the Company and leare a balance of Cash on hand of toprove that 90 bent of ait headaches result from this cause. Relief can only be. obâ€" tained by properly fitâ€" fianyllveshave been ruined feet upon the TISION LN through neglected eyestrain To % unt wes paâ€" baiufiges | sys child shoul coctat ddttem | .__ _ Heer B & Speo s brani r BroS of optics, and guarantee City Optical Parlor, Borlic Jansen Bros, BEALIN OPTICAL PARLONnS, satisfaction. Directors‘ Report. John Randall, damage to _ dwelling by fire.... ... . dwelling by fire........ o.p.yp-_nz-._wt: dwelling by fire........ Peter Straus, loss of conâ€" tents of dwelling by fire Michael Straus, loss of ud'dllncbyflre.......". l‘our-on.dlml?' 2 Lrn 1i tnl# 1808) Pl.-mn..‘v-!-fi- 6sheep T ieteg br Te . fo WÂ¥ m Anmnny_. damage to _ wood house by lightning Geo. Eby,damage to barn _ by lightning (EQB). «en .8 Robert Gale, damage to barn by lightning ... ... barn b ligm.nin&.. H{.Msnz:.dumgl barn ylii’htning.... Jacob Peppler, damage to dwelling by lightning .. 1. & H. W Ihn-on.dunngo to barn and contents by __li‘btging)....n...._.. lighufini Thos. Mighton,damage to barn by lightning...... Total Losses $1,416 80 Statutory Assessment.. .. as 70 1 ..411 .0 Waae:>: Mn n (l) Auditors® Fee#w,..... . .â€"+ Directors‘ Fees and Manâ€" ager‘s Salary.......... Printing and Stationery. ':;..1' ;n;:g?i r'w Written opinion on Spahr and Bo:rdmnn fire.... Investigating losses ... ... Refund on Assessments.. Expense ‘attandlng Ins. obert Gibson, loss of dwelling and contents Total Expenditure......‘ 2,506 73 Cash on hand Dec. 31st, 1@00 . .cc ll se nauaarees 8,001 68 dwelling by lightn Cash on hand Dec. 31,1899 T ncollected Assessment, ‘\_collected Dec. 31st, 1899 803 94 Net Amt of Prem. Note.. 210,73 89 Total Assets $220,533 54 No. of Policies in force... 2417 Amount of Risk.... ... ... $4,449,400 00 Face value of Prem. Notes 225,526 00 Increase in Risk..... Dec. 31st, 1899. To the President, Directors and Members of the North W aterioo Farmers‘ Mut wal Fire Insurance Company. GEXTLEMEXN :â€" â€" We, your Auditors, beg leare to reâ€" port that we have examined the Books and Accounts of the Compnl:{ and compared Receipts with Expenditures and found every item correct. _ ___ _ The cash on hand is $8,091.68 on 31st day of December, A. D., 1899; Uncollected Asst. $803.97. o ment ... compared Receipts with Expenditures and found every item correct. ,,2::,‘;',‘.,,;,:‘1'..:‘::,.,’.,.‘;.,' * aocd tarh. l and ‘The cash on hand is $8,9091.68 on | a d soft wate . Twmm&m: a number 31st day of December, A. D., 1899; | Â¥htatios c oo enian Fedfuary® "1at. "Far Uncollected Asst. $803.97. further particulars apply .0 us HAMEL We do with pleasure state that the |;;,, ‘_ Waterloo. Books are kept clean and in good orâ€" d e on ariarraitn ranaccuae der, and satisfactory in every respect. i-‘nmxnm WALTER, } > For ‘.'. or To Reont. C. D. BoWwAXK Auditors. sns sw 2M CC ) TNTS 4# and 97 in t*e Lower Block, Waterloq Jan. 13, 1900. written _ off, EXPENDITU RES. ‘The statement _ that with the advance of eivâ€" illzation and education, the larger the )orann? of eyes that require artiâ€" ficial aid in securing perâ€" w vision. hl; thh”r:l‘h age one to & lot; one has to stady a 16t. This all has an ofâ€" feet upon the vision and Auditors‘ Report. Near Post Office. LIABILITI ES. None. STATISTICS. ASSETS. ik........ _ 14,485 00 LEVI STAUFFER, Manager. by ufnâ€" $11,588 41 g1,119 98 Ti5 00| using M" more than s o| mt emone . 1 date ie .‘ * Favorite * and th 6 00 “Rylh:‘u-d in two months‘ fi-c‘l better u-;:w o ce ‘*n‘:_"-’ say Dr. Pierce medicines 3 00 %f‘,.;::g:%:‘.?.:&?i%:i 2 00 | temt ‘sthmpe (tost of m::-'-‘- and m . or $ 00 fi'&:’ Dr. R. V. rtn:-l?:filflal mc 1 50 > to Mercantil 8,001 68 713 90 10 00 17 68 10 00 35 C0 10 50 803 97 MIDDL 1 11 10A 44BM 0 / vetline dnc Afbct bctilts : (S9 5 C@| every home. Samples fre> to agents. Big profits. Send four one cent stamps and begin 1 00 rI‘Ah;dww. This may not appear again. ress f The Staxparp HovsEnoLD ARTICLES, E 0n Waterloo, Ont. 2417 urly j e n ‘That is the foundation of strength. Bxerâ€" e:“-puha-mummd&nb' ‘To establish the mwmam tive and sutritive functions in pt hnnh.thenh-o-gdkhcnomudw satisfactory as Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery. _ It strengthens the stomach, enriches the blood, nourishes the -nm and regulates the functions of every ergan of the body. F. c twelve 1 was sudden! _ 1 Abous toreive year #49 1 momsuchoniLe it wen -Mlmfilm'flkurfl‘:"mo.& Copenhaver, Esq., of Mount Un , Huntingdon Co.. Pa., (Box 222). * It would grow more severe until it caused waserbrash and vomiting of & ed WE """_ 1.A a ahvaician and :‘h‘:‘ vellow water. . I consulted a pI an and liow water. consul a '*h. htmcli‘dlmd:flfp:andm me for about six months but little for about §3 77""""/ 72040 acarcely wall. he toid me I had a TOTT BETCT L Te ie e m snn hetd werceiy mark. so ]ghn(rm!:!‘d'“dkh-. -,m'u“d and that I had indiges m 2 7°7°° °. s treatment and J wot some my TV *77~ _ C Aoatment and I m tion. mg-w-lnnumliaudlgdm He §E 2C 7 N OW li..> Ithen took to tion. He gave 2" 7 TD L. Ithen took to h:nbddyh--mu-e. lm‘:‘mokb sing several widely advertised patent mes*~ “d-&" but received no more than ltnrcnry ch at 3 Dem men, MRaRIE Eit e C CE veli while using. I then tried Dr. rce‘s | ors. § \ medicines, usi 1h'¢dd¢- Medical Discovâ€" GRAIN.â€"*% bus. M . nchuery barley, 330 bus. ery."l'nndu.;mlfih-‘a‘dlbe‘mu Siberian cate, 60 bes. Sensation ont#, g bus. M'Mhlwâ€"uh‘fi-cluktfl. mixed grain of oats, peas an 1 barley, bus. better than I had for years before. 1 can truthâ€" | gurnip‘, and 160 bu . good seed potatoes. P say Dr. Pierce‘s medicines did me more Tl&fis.vflnlhflwh #, tunlp.m'qa =stmn,‘hdmum." s u'dl-m-d&.-ndlnhro sh; over i Dr. Pierce‘s Common Sense Medical Adviser, | amount 10 monthe‘ credit on approved ,m msâ€"min-nrued‘i-n-tfiwtwym muoorro.nt.olwlnmtc tent stamps (cost of customs and mailing o-lyl W-m oredit amounts, 4 months‘ credit edition. or 50 stamps for edition be given on th+ bogs. 5!' Dr. R. V. Ptlu. Buffalo, N. Â¥. rn‘:t_b- .J:' as the farin is rented, everything o ammmmmmmmammel m â€" k Sale to commence at 10 c‘clook a. m. . Lunch served at noon. “'mnfll‘ Jos. Mr KUs, Simon R. Smaxts, _ . . Auctioneer. Propr etor. Waterio >, Jan, 28rd, 1900. 4â€"8t. Mercantile Fire Insurance Meeting of the stockholders of The Mercanits TITG Insurance Co‘y will be held at the Head Office of the C mpany in the Town of Waterloo, Ont., on a one o‘clock, p.m., for the election of officers and for the receiving and considering of the of the report of the Company‘s operations for the year past, and cther business that may be brought before the meetâ€" Waterl00, Ont., Jan 16th, 1900 To sell Combinat‘on Dipper; seven usef l articles in «ne _ Six other articles nfeded-{n TKE undersigned offers for sale his commod jus two storey brick dwelling on Victoris C Sue EWO SV UTRT DERNIDITOLE "Won s Tsd MR m ote ue e id ce SR 1 jus two storey brick dwelling on Victoria street in the Town of Waterleo. ;l’ho house House For Sale. SIPOUL TR OGUW MMT M UR C THNIE: Cecd contains _ seven rooms and kitchen, _good cellar and is well supplied with hard and soft water. Immediate possession can be given. Foâ€" further in‘ormaton apply o Cranson Snider, Waterloo, or to . AupRED S®IDER, Proprietor S§â€"1 mo. Gravenhurst, Ont. 58â€"1 mo. Notice is hereby il' aeting of the stockt The undorn'lfinod offeis foreale his valuable farm eonui';? of 15) acres more or less and situated two miles northwest of Pres: ;/on.nd sl‘xmllel -on(lllln of Berlin. On the bf:fl!ll is a good two story dw. house, hrfc n e mad al! Hecussary oulbulloings in good b-.rm' and all_necessary nulhnlldlnfi in §OOZ condition. Hard and soft water in narood well in barn and three good springs on differâ€" u&sm of farm for watering purpose; farm is well fenced, two acres of it consist of orchard fruit trees and garden. Five acres hard wood bush, about 8 acres pasture well watered, and halance under good cultivation. For lerms and further E&yfifin“#.':z&'-‘““w B 2 00 N 1 0 h u0 . @l in YR Hax sxyore, | â€" Saturday» February 3rd, 1900. , | _ â€"â€"ommmmnmmmacerin cmmn ue mne mtstmm g‘:v--..um-.--ll-- W, Well â€"| Ranch for Sale in 8r9r0e" on as, RUBY,_ The undersigned hercby offers for sale his valuable farm ecmprld;; 100 acres. situated on the northâ€"west corner of the villuge of Roseâ€" ville, Townehip of North Dumfries. On the f arm is a p«? house and barn end all the neces ary Oll'rblliuhhr required. _A good supâ€" ply of water for bo h house and barn purposes. eibter ‘OF D0 B U CURAACL CRA cast Fine Farm For Sale BP im mCsE Nack : ~Aha ‘ha {uu\ g-od orchard, 7 acros of Wheh, the rest o‘ the farm being in the best state of cultivaâ€" tion. For further particulars a ply to* JonatHa® Goop, _ _ _ _ # wrsllndflht‘olnwnmofiwmrfloo ‘Township, half a mile northwost Fieston, owdm.ln‘f:.f_mu »orea known as the .0 eph Gingrich farm _ Boll; in part, « lay, sailable tor o n s NC se tloa Agents Wanted! $â€"It. about mid way . u.“ur Ber in_road to gn:‘n in infi naat mt t m"'hmtg m. Fou r-r'suAc in‘ Beks it Diy ©ROOD, Preston, Ont , or Monday, Feb. 26th, 1900. The d.nht-lofluhh known loul-fl) the § e St esEX [.:.-:.»gffimw....._..rg‘:..‘..;g it ooo ts en mt ons "uitoen | eoiaiiner on genten oc oenieee pol THIS ORIGINAL DO Consisting ot twontyâ€"five aoree situated . " oR t m css 1 mss Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale. ANNUAL MEETINC To Rent. iven that the Aunual General holders of The Mercantile Fire information apply cn the rs, apply to . L. C. S®XYDER Roseville P. O., On. By order JOHN SHUH, aus. HAMELâ€" | Comfortable Home in Berlin rnece in rarvspraninpnataccinn in Exchange for Farm n Rant. Property. 1EN1 and Neusochold Furniture. panat i Judtoe t Pirate o Tuesday, February 6th, 1900. hy : ..."t‘;"..'l"}.'.".‘u. 1 horee 1 im dam ons aniintves e o. oo e on 1 io me sns 5 Wikeaks t yeou â€"'o'd.:'f' es rising 1 year old. _ _ o herge Remnaiie An o vig. o coite mlh vige t _ TMPLEMENT *.â€"Paiterson binder, Toronte mo>or, 6 ger hay :ake (nearly nâ€"w). Wismer a6ed drill comb.Led, new land roi er, new disc w-.llr n harrows new, Sasme plow, Watâ€" w,° ramif: nd plow now.1 #furrow gang rw. â€"{urrow gans fi-'q-.(‘orw-w ‘ 1 new, fanâ€"ing m 1 oew, Maple new, struw catt ru w, ben : wheel, * u&!'whmu!umnp * u‘pe a, 4# feo 6 numm rackâ€"iif: e , 1 sickle grinder 3 at u.es, tome stoce beat, 3 set gravel planks,8 ‘op bug ies, 3 < ubters 1 now, N.flchm-l-:'iylne'.-wuhhu com ”fi (fl Pe®). wo seated new, 4 sets s harness wl“', evapor » bleacher I'o%:‘}unl cider, 3 323. bar ols. 3 logwing "ditchi» g spade and Auction Sale scoop, 4 lad ers, 1 stepâ€"ladder, cow chaina, mlhonh for s, hoes, eto. C FURNITURK.â€"3 nnf cuproards,? tables,1 sentre table, flour chest, $ lounges, cook stove, box stove, 4 bed steads, 1 â€"‘and, 6 chairs, wood ch s3 ben hen, washing machlife 20 3 wrieg: ere. GRAIN.â€"*% bus. M . nchuery barley, 330 bus. Siberian cate, 60 bes. Sensation ont#, z bus. mixed grain of oats, peas an 1 barley, bus. ufihs Om (s, chicke turnips, t of@t n an ‘ all sums of gfl..ns g_l;;_r;o sh; over g Tllll{l'l will be sold ? Pullic Auction on the farm of Hill and Ratz, Lot. No. 9 Con. cession 8 in North East Hope, 1} miles south of Farm Stock andimplements. at o I; ;R"x i Ethirp.'tho osion £ in m in heace br We lesloy on Lisbon and 31â€"2 miles south of We lesley on Ablo’rwplrl : LI ID‘I‘JCK,I Bay Team, 6 and 7 years old, 1 in foal; Bay Mare, 12 years old; Standard Bred Bay Mare, Driver; Durham Cow with uiugvn: 2grade Cows; 5 Cows supposed to in calf; 3 Jersey Cows well bred; 1 Jersey thoroughbred buu with pedigree; 3 good spring Ca vos ; 1 lhmwohhbud Jersey Calf; 14 m Bows with peaiiges i aniAglice Ive. * we ; an ol + PLEMENTS. wegyns 3 Sopaign, â€"F apoin w Mill Tursip Cut: k ies, Fannin ‘ursip ter, Hay Kni’:'S set Donlso Harness, Cedar Stakes, and a lot of other articles too nufnerous te mention. â€" TERMS. All sume of $10 and under cash; over tha* amount 10 months‘ credit on nprrovsd joint notes or 6 per cent off per annum for earh payâ€" ments of credit amounts. No reserve as the farm is sold JOB. MICKUS, HILL&R TZ, Emm Recuull Notice to Creditors!! Aauction Sale In the Matter of the Estate of NOTICE is hereby _ given, . pmâ€"suant to _ the provisions of the Revised Btatutes of Ontaro, 1897, Chapter 12, that all gomnn Inving claims against the es ate of Jacob S. Betzner, 1 te of the Townâ€" ship of Waterloo, in the County of ‘Waterioo, farmer dmuui."who died on or about the thlrdd#oprrl 189, at the said Township of aterloo, _ are reanlmrl on or before I-I.;:'d:g the lb h dn"y of ;:'b-d ruary, send by, post . pro to the undersigned solicitor ‘or the execu ors of the said deceased, their Christian and surâ€" names wi‘h full particu ar in wranol their claima and the nature of be secur t if any, i oc d ds F pioe c it held by hem. And notice is further given th t after the said _ last _ mon roned _ date. . the _ said executors _ will proceed | to _ distribute the assets of tha said deceased nmong the _persons _ enfitled _ thereto, havin . regard only <o the claims of which they s all then have hadnotice, and the said executo s will not be liable for the amsets or any g'n thereof, to any Rrron or nmns“o( whose claim or claims they shall m« t have had. n«tice at the time of «uch distribution. Dated this third day of January, A D., 1900. Dated this third day of January, A D., 200. ConRKaAD BrrzeRr Berln. Ont., Solicitor for Minnie Betner and Klizabe h Be:zner, the executors of the raid deâ€" St. Clemonts Doc. #th.. 1889 on and 31â€"2 miles south of We lesley on m{ February % 1900, na o‘eloc‘t p. m. tharp, the wing valu IN VERY POOR CONDITION . A eotbfortab‘e home situated in a EL‘" .n'. ":‘r?ot ;be'tow- of Berlin, i+ now o 1‘?: in exchange for m farm roporty. in 42 ho 50 is in Arst ‘class rcoudition with modern c>nve: fences; a new barn, l-wnl( « #, an I first class ‘ruit of uurlylsll kinda. w‘are u nvpllen?. n reply n % dn-’nrloenlty farm. * H A BI!.!JAB“r l?lll Qernian fih Ont. Notice to all Concerned. Desirabie I ni‘ding lot for sale 01 Ceorge st. For part ul 18 i ‘”" to w am 1P TT Auction Sale al For Sale To Rent . Notice. Jacob S. FRED KEIL Williamson‘s Ten Cent FARM STOCK & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ‘There will besold by Public auction on the farm of John Karolmr;)} mile south of Water 00 ‘Township Hall and 1 a mile from German mills on at one o‘clock, p.m., shap, the foll.wing valuâ€" ab.e properiy: LIVE STOCK: Mare in foal. bay hore 5 years old, h.{ 1 orse, 6 years old, 10 cows f osh with calf at »Me _r in calf, a fe« he »d of young cattlo, 20 Shropshir: ewes, No. 1, all in lainb by thoroughbred Shropsh re ram, 2 Shropsuire r ma. FURNITURE, ETC:; 2 beds complete, cradie, crib, 2 tables, sink, be ch, milk cupâ€" board, baking trough, 6 chairs, cooking sto\e and pfiws. 3 tubs, churn, meat tubs, mal and wedges, buck saw, crossâ€"out An w, draw knife, B URTUET O parsadicecin hare. wedges, ?‘nc- T"’Y'“i’"""'&" r.in bags. _ axes, ® whovels, rakes and gr â€"in FEnMs OF SALE: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that ‘amoun‘. ton months‘ credit on approved joint : ot: s, or six p r cent. per annum off for. cash payment of credit n'lfimmls. 103. MICKUS. ______ Auctioneer. Waterloo. Jan. 13, 1900. The un ‘eraigned h s instructed Alex.Fr rer, anctioneer to sell by }lr‘ublic auction on Lot M} Bleam‘s Koad south, r of Wilm ot, the on homes ead of Jaceb Wilhelm, 1 1â€"2 miles east of Wilmo Centre, 0 1 the follow ng valyable roperty, Y & : «To Kâ€"1 M'rm?pqu}}_yg e old, 1 other articl arm Steck and Imgplsments, Household Furniture. SALE TO OJMMENC® Auction Sale A. FRAS! WILLIAMSON BROS. * turday‘s Sa Thursday, Feb. 1st, 1900, These lines â€"Orâ€" are airanged on counters where you can pick and cl ooce at your ow 1 sweet wili, HERMAN WILHELM JNO, KARCHER, Men‘s Wool Socks Men‘s Knitted Seotch Capq Men‘s 25¢ Silk Ties. 4 Sealette Caps at Flouncing Embroidery Steel and Jet Trimmings Fancy Silk Rouching F.“Brs.“k Kouching tilk Drapery Fringe Silk Windsor Ties | Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs 18 inch wfli:f 25¢ and 30e Wide Silk and Satin Ribbon Black and Colored Goffered Chiffon Angora Trimmming Black and White Infants‘ Bootees ' Infants‘ Mittecs Ladiea® Wool Mits Ladies‘ Wool Hose LaMies‘ Cashmere Gloves Stockinette Dress Shields Colored Wool Yarn } Ib Skeans Blaeck Sateen Shirting Loch Lomand Shirting Pink Sateen‘ Art Mustins Turkish Bath Towels 12th, tm Proy prietor. 10c Lines. Farm Stock & Iimplements. Sale. THE undmI’ned will offer for sale by Public Auction on niaf rm, Lot No. 7, in the Townâ€" -hlfiol Wilmot, threeâ€"quarters of a mile north of New Dundee, and five miles south of Potersâ€" The following valu‘ble pr perty. THOR »UGHBRED HOR ES 2 Thoroughbred Clydesdal horees, 4 a~d 5 {en-u old, supposed to be in foal to "‘Prince of +e Border" ia threeâ€"yearâ€"old imported weighâ€" ng 1900 pounds); suckling colt, heavy +ntire, prure bred, which will be +old privately; mare surposed to t« in foal; gâ€"lding driver rising 4 ‘yen- 1d, rar, by "Artell"; large carriage filly rlnhlnx years od, by "Citizen" ; heavy C ydofv ing, rising two year old; mated team, 6 and 7 years old weighing 2700 Ibs. . _ _ 6 nid'l'["ynu old weighing 2100 105. CATTLK â€"11 cows, su to be in calf; tat cow, 9 heifers su to be with calf, $ fat steers, 1 Durtam bull, 7 sprins calves. PIGS.â€"15 shoat« $ months old, Berkshie sow wit" litter of eght rro weeks old. SHEEP, ETC.â€"8 Leicest r ewes, mr?sed to be with lamb; one ram, m{m!r ?f ct:} ons, to be with lamb; one ram, number of ch(elg:} includ ng pu eâ€"brei Plymouth Rock and L EPD LE 9P IMPLEMEKNTS, &c.â€"New F ost & Wood Ig]nd;;, run .lohmw h.mm .'Il';rnt h‘ ‘cod mower, Johnson e, Tiger: bay rake, hay . ted or. (ulino-t new) _ Mann wfi:“ mo'ch cul l’vlwr. kred ;l‘;'ill,h # ’furrow sulky on wa‘kin ughs, plomhs.pi ughon lnmw{ l"vooxsn lnr?o:‘ ne 10 horse power. one 4 horse power, be el jack, _ straw _ cutt r, Chatbam _ fanning mill with elevator ‘ncw), wagon _ c mâ€" plete, (nâ€"arly new), 2 wagora â€"sented d?uo- © at, 3 hay racks. @ pair bobsleighs, 1 long sleigh, 3 aâ€"ts team harneas, 2 sote, plough harâ€" nus.ip-ir pneumatic colla s, etc., etc. Cook stove, carpent r‘s work bench with vise, 2 inâ€" cubator« {an new), 2 broojers, 1 bone grindet, table, sink, tubs, brass kettle with griddle, etc. Also about 500 bushels of oats by the blinhe:l a quantity of po atoes, 1,200 lb. s.alos, a gmm.l\y of vi egar. o reserve as the farm is sold. TERMS OF SALE. All sums of $10 an4 vnder, cash; over that amount, 12 montba‘ credit on approved »ecurâ€" ity, or 5 per cent disconn‘ for cash payment of c"edit amounts. _Fat cattle, pota oes, cats and chickens, cash. Num +e removed from the premi es until for. . Auctioneer‘s decision in all ease: t ) be fina‘. Rale to commence at 10 o‘clock, a.m. Lunch Auction Sale at noon THOS. INGRAM, â€" ISRAEL CRESSMAN, Auctioneer. Proprietor. New Dundee Jan. 5, 1900. 2424 Thursday, January 25th, 1900, Application to Parliament. _3 1 A uce lc Ae ts cnlpal o ie 1 oA PCR and to connebt the waters of Lakes Wshnngim and M.;runhlln( in the said District of Nipis nil::. and the recessary dams, slides, booms and othe» works connected t orew th, and to srect mumn‘dormrro- River and raiue the waters at the saidLake etagamishing. & To flunu&d-mm the said canal. 4. To impose tolls upon others using the said 4. To im tolls u othern SaTC on n o Gpraippmnt cminrtettine lands and all mbl;'-'h gwu:i!._.g_a_u-zlunt of the .32»- : ket garden of the late Solomon Relat situated . stove, ema I patior stove. } dor dining 7 dn iaanpi e norakg Pnd | | m -%-"-'"-‘:2 ons Rafins: e aelesaire WFD berig bet farther partioulars sppty to MB ,'img,g.éfim MARKET GARDEN FPOR SALZE. Solcapn helv on (bepromien, or to We un o pmzaert, } mm ‘The undersigned oter tor se the ratuatfs mar, sa d Compan| of drawing on your pocket book ought to delight every one in Berlin, whether man, woman or child. We have the goods to interest everyone in this 10 cent sale. cook« rels, _ a@ Novemâ€" â€" this #0th day of TA ‘Derlin this *Â¥ ze will offer for sale by Public BOWLBY & CLEM ut cibres tof App 10e 10e 10e 106 106 10e 100 10e 106 106 10e 10e 106 10e Baxony wool (per 0z) Colored silks, twist (3â€" 10 yd spools) Cotton is 2 for 12 yds '?ouhon Ince 3 bunehes vandyk braid Box of ribbon 10 to 15¢ at Fanzy braid 10 to 250 at Plush dress trimmings at Children‘s Tam o‘shantess at Children‘s fos caps Boys‘ and men‘s felt hate 15in veiling 250 at + A lot of cotton hose Ladies‘ felt hats Hair pins 3 packages for Ladies belts Hair nets 2 for Laties linen collars 3 for Mon‘s linen col‘ars 3 for Dress andi mantle buttons 6 doz SBheet wadding 2 for Assorted quills 2 Ladies‘ %ndm Ties Lot Embroideries 2 Sets Knitting Needles FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS. â€"s»â€" The und-rd,!i:od have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on the late A. M. Weber‘s farm, four miles east : f Berlin, one mile from Township Hall and one and a half nflutmml-‘mport.on Tussday, Jan. 30th, 1900, .E f"“ o'elocnk. pv.:.. sharp, the following valuâ€" able , Yig c l.|#l: STO{K â€"Bay team, well matched, 9 years old; mare 9 years old, horse ri ing 3 years old, h rse rising 4 : ears old, colt rising 2 years old, a ucolt.?thy('uimom; 5 cown supâ€" M to Le in calf, I__I_nletol;- onoyar‘d"l-. : m en e t ns posed to be in calf, 4 heifers one year old, 3 mrsl{cnrnl‘. one bull, 3 ?r ng calver, 3 wvu‘l v kshi‘e boar, 9 pigs 2 months ok!'. 9 pigs $ month« o d. 24 sheep, about 50 chic. ons "UMELEMENTS Wagon, $ inch tize: wagon = ro; % &Hn:ll; tlre;"l*;mv‘ nder, Joh-loi |§ow' nea new) ruke (nearly new! oxon un Wontly new? une tute. Intarly new!). one buggy, pea harvester, 2 3 furrow gang J San bouaizigne, one fon ENNNE Iii LN NS d Avecces ‘a buggy, pea harvester, 2 2furrow gang ou 3 furrow ga r “ {nearly new), one Enlrfi\:ddgh-b:nonfifin sle gh, wo{xl rack, 2 ay racks, one fanning mill, hay fork with : ope an« pu leys, 1 set sing e harnesâ€", 2 sets doub e harness, turnip pulper, one lâ€"horee sleigh, ons e e ne edere eoe pat ® â€"horse plouchvmr. q‘unlfll.y of hay, oats glumm. peas, potatoes, turnips, heating nov& ble, siuk, carpets, water bench, and a lot 0 her articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Potatoes, hay, grain, turnips, ’onltr{lml.‘tllllll of $10 aad under, cash; over that amount ten monthe‘ @redit on apâ€" proved joint notes, or 5 per cent, discount off for cash payment of credit amounts. Jos. MicKus, T. W. Wampoup, StLas 8.G Auctioneor. ; (!flrk. Pmp;"l?ar. ‘Waterloo, Jan. 16th, 1908 sat Auction Sale Farm Stock and imploments ‘There will be sold by public auction on the farm of Enos Cressman, o the Huron _road 2 miles northâ€"cast of New Dundee, and 3 miles routhâ€"west of Mannheim, on the following veluable property vis; LIVE STOCKâ€"Black Kor e 11 drlvlna‘:n-nt ears old, h:!l W&‘ cars .am‘»dm r 11 years old,bay horee {y ars old, 4 1: osh 5 cows suppored to beâ€" i ie i ie ain ons rad Inthone td oparnepanen mo enc on n 4 Hinit ih he . hortaghind Ranpoanang supposed wh-wna , grade sow, 2% “#i mg'fi::&“ ich 8 vh‘fi't:":“ 1 P UETUEMENTS â€"Masser Harris o1 der, . Fros# and :\ ood mnmwm. (Water 1oo m-k% Preston lay pea harvesicr, Masseyâ€"Han is cnitivat r (m-r'l_" new), Nozom seed drill, new Brantford seed drill, Preston diso P oo eS t (nearly new), 2 furrow Verit w inear onl J Ne Aeinnen N.# niragh 1 Preston No ;‘l‘"' h, Waterico No ®" plongh, Olive ch led on + & No 1 . ve m‘#‘ with reve sible point. 1 «pring §00% we, set _ iron harrowa, .. +in1 ock‘s L.J is ‘an ‘-7732‘:.‘.‘.'..":‘.‘""‘.3«."‘"‘&'.; > â€" wl couplings, I'nlgv:';u" cutter, Pr:': om ,frnin 6 usher, Cli ton fanningâ€"mill, Maâ€"eyâ€" arrie notpmru (nestly rew), wheelbarrow. 2 haif truck 3 inch tire ncwmonvly new) hish vm‘l inch tire with ou.*u wagon box wi fl‘mh ro-xl:u. # good hay racks, 1 set w ka, mping «pparatus co > ploh‘ on fo:fl fl bot "ah ml‘-:’n'ln To ons S oic "frewcout w‘ a few cider Auction Sale u:':fi:w"-fi;m"' ) making «pparâ€" 3 er tanks for nr net Couble pernans, set single harneet faocie; oolu Bertadion pule, ) bus merier. es Benenion 20080 io ids Abtalocs 0n‘ 0 0 UOTRAS O IRAToLENRIT Ton_store Thursday, February 8th, 5¢ Lines. ‘berian onta, a quantity ANp

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