«F »â€"â€"~ LOCAL NEWS Boot Buz® ErtraCT.â€"A 106 boitle . makes 5 gallone of a sparkling inâ€" . _ Vigoraiing and healthful beverage. :--an!l‘l:.-b.uhumï¬. at $1.25. 8 ease without costs. * Quarterly services will be held in gln:dl‘lctlmhmflund-y by . 8. E. Knechtel, P. E. \‘The Goldieâ€" McCulloch Co., of Galt, gw a mopster picnic at Westside ‘k on Friday, Aug. 9th. The pupils of Miss Conrad will give a piano recital at her home, King St., Taursday evening at 8 p.m. ‘The Waterloo baseball team plays two games at Gueliph on Monday, Jaly 20th, Gueiph‘s civic holiday. The Waterloo Musical Society‘s band JBas acceptcd an engagemer t to play at the Toronto Exhibition o Tussday, SBept. 3rd. Chief Filyun has in his possession the wheel that was left standing in front of Heller‘s â€" jowellery â€" store Tharsday The Waterlcoo Lawn Tennis Club have extended an invitation to New Hambarg players to play on local courts on Saturday. The large, new, plate glass pat in the Capadian Block on Mondsy by M. Weichel & Son greatly improves the uppearance of the front of the block * ‘The Waterloo Gun Club goes to Guelph on Thursday afternoon to play the return match with the Royal City elub. Guelph will try hard to even up League baseball game ‘at Westside Park Saturday atternoon. _ Galt is playing good ball and a large crowd should be in attendance. The lugo&flno glass in front of the Alexander House, which was broken some time ago, has been replaced by a new plate by t&:o New York Piate Glass Co., through the local agents, Lockie & Raymo. © ,%8,337 was the lucky coupon at evening‘s Panâ€"American band Friday evening‘s Panâ€"American band eoncert and was wou by Miss Janke,of Berlin. She is entitled to a return railway ticket to Buffalo,two admission tckets to the Expcsition and two days expenses at $2.50 per day. Winnitred and Albert Harper, for mer Epfl. and two others who attended . P. H. Harper‘s echool, were sucâ€" cessful at the.recent Eotrance exam; Anation. All wrote for the first time. Winnifred securcd 673 marks, other pupiles marks unknown. About twenty members of the local fa’ll. B. A. left Saturday afternoon for lwild ncar Hespeler, where they were tho'gml of the C. M. B. A. of Guelph, were picpicking there. An excellent programme of eports had 4been arranged for, including a baseball mateh between the Waterloo and Guelph members of the Society. ful in a glase of water makes Heal Sander & Co.‘s advt on page 8. Nearly all the stores were closed on ‘The marriage is announced of Miss L. Maude,daughter of Mrs. N. Bowman. to Mr. Wm, A. Grant, at Greenville, Mich., Wednesday, July 17th. Miss Bowman is a niece of Mr. Wm. Snider and is well known here. We wish the happy couple many years of wedded and J. 5. Lockio, Akip, were G6â€" mgl by Messre. R. Hyde, W. M. Mcâ€" Cabe, F. Halstead and M. 8. Hallman, skip, by 15 shots to 13. This game was one of the most exciting played this season as it took sixteen ends to finish the game. Among the list of those who passed the recent chartered accountants exâ€" aminations we notice the names of W. . Menger, of Hamilton, formerly of zlh, who passed the fnal examinaâ€" and Mr Willard D. Hendry, of mho passed the intermediate _ . ‘These gentlemen are to <"be congratulated on their success, ‘The serial "Neva‘s Three Lovers" commenced last week will run through the remaining ‘lesues of this year. It is a thrilling narrative, written in good pr. Stetin8) $ A tamily quarrel was settled at court is a partTative, written in §00G n-;‘:.‘auvmmmonm- tion of the readér from start to finish. New anbscribers will be mble to get a limited number of issues of July 18th and 25th containing the first instalâ€" ments of the storv. 0 to the dry season vegetables ‘n have been very scarce bntn‘ Hasenfing‘s City Grocery a general aupp‘y is usually to be seen in the large handsome refrigerator. ‘The manageâ€" ment of this store »is very particular Mswwa in the sun and dust. now they mc:lhom[ Toh aih t THk duang viper Galt and Waterloo play a Canadian »paqpnantih Mr. Jacob Boeckle, one of the oldest Medicine Hat News: Mayor Bowlby|residents of Waterloo, died at the .ll-mn.,u'u-fln,tm residence of Mr. Poter B. Dusring Monday in town. They took a Friday evening after a two days‘ iliness over the waterworks, natural gas, otc. | with cholara morbus. _ Deceased had and were particularly interested in the|reached the ago of 72 years and 9 mh'&hï¬vaflnd‘:'m: months. B:nv';u born in V‘I:.m\m;, were enquiry as / came to country L m m]' â€"Oive years Ag' He has been ‘ ’m of | a restdent of Waterloo for the past fifty horses d & rn- A sorrowing widow son, over the plaina. -.'--m meob Boeckle, om..,..dï¬.% ped down to alight weight shirt and | Dusring, a stepâ€"son, survive. T In bowling Monday cvening Mossrs Bovitt‘s Nrug Store, : : Articles P\ 9# i St 204 Sae aduont ~â€"~«â€" Articles|, ts ow w F 33 t A to hold a monster j Park the early part t Magxxsia.â€"A teaspoonâ€" The glass of water makes & eool| _ TD¢ Waterioo ju . B. Bricker, E. F. 8Seaâ€" Lockis, skip, wére deâ€" BB Bb o npga oo Poave on crick ot were defeated by the Now u:::g juniors at the latter place on Sat: * The Presby arday School their annual m ;{u::do a Murdty“m- Abr good proâ€" f:t‘uu-d.nu el}NE om"?g. . Mr. Fred. Keil moved his family into his residence, Cedar &t., on Monday. The house has been thoroughly overâ€" hauled with kitchen and bay windows added and now presents a fue appoarâ€" An of bowling was mmu :tnl’dtj evening, when Mesars. ?’ C. 8. Forrest, J. 8. Lockie and . Bnoo,_i!g. defeated Messrs. W. M. McCabe, J. Bricker, M. Hallman angF. Halstead, skip, by 11 shots to 0. The C. M. B. A: greatly enjoyed the outing at Idylwild on Saturday. ‘They speak highly of the treatment received at the hands of theGuelph C. M. B. A., especially of Mr. Higgin®, the preaiâ€" dent of the Canadian Baseball lmu, who was present and at the h of Lots for Sale. Splendid building sites. _ Only five minutes walk from Post Office. Apply to C. J. ALTERMAXN, jeweller, Waterloo . House For Sale. To Dwelling house for sale, situated on Mary St. For particulars apply to W. M. REav®, Barrister. Waterloo. 21â€"tf. . Seven roomed house on Peppler st., Waterloo, water connection, rent modâ€" erate. Porsession given at once. Apply Mrs. Cyrus Eby, Waterloo.â€"1t Bicycle Found, In front of Zimmerman House a "King" bicycle No. 207,925. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. 8. Flynn, Fire Hall, Waterloo.â€"1t Great Print Sale. & Regd the advt. of Bricker & Disbel of the Great Corner Store. Great barâ€" gains in prints, famey sateens, shirt waiste,readyâ€"made clothing,etc. Starts this (Thorsday) morning. Come with the crowd. 4 Gentlemen, if You are Baid, See Prof. Dorenwend‘s Art Coverings in Wigs and Toupees, worn on thouâ€" sands of heade. They are a protection against Colds, Catarrh, etc , and give a most natural and younger appearance to the face. Trying on and demonâ€" strating the superior art of these goods free of charge. He will be at the Walper House, Berlin, Saturday, Aug. 3rd. Band Concert Programme. The W. M. 8. Band will render the followicg programme on the square Friday evening : Walker, Overture.. ... The Golden Cross ... .. Inaz Brull Valse .... Lust und Leben ... .Guog‘l. Selection ...... American Melodies .... K;pfpe,. Cake Walk..._ A Coon Band Contest....Preor. Pas Soul ..._ Claire _. _ Applin. March......Uider One Flag...... Von Blow, Ga op .... Paulineu .... Faust. March......The Waterloo Band Cake Walk Pas Soul .. March..... Ga op ... 1 List of Voters The Voter‘s List for Waterloo for the year 1901 just posted shows that 850 pereons are entitled to vote at both municipal elections and elections to. the Legislative Assembly; 135 pe sons are entitled to vote at municipal elecâ€" tions only and 193 persons are entitled to vote at elections for the Legislative Assembly only. Any complain‘s as to errors and omissions must be made within 30 days from the 18th day of }'.inly when the list was first posted up. Saturday Market. The regular Saturday market was unusually well attended. The fruit season brought out the townspeople in large numbers so that the market bouse was crowded. Farmers brought with them an extra large supply of produce, vegetables, fruits, etc. The supply of raspberries and cherries was not equal to the demand. Raspbetries sold from 30 to 40c a 5 qt. pail and cherries at 35 and 40c a 5 qt. pail or $1 for large pail. Googeberries, currants, beans, peas, etc., sold rapidlyâ€"at reasonable grieu. Eggs sold at 12¢ & dozen and utter at 17 and 18¢ alb. New potatoes \lold at 20e a peck. Park Gate Henefit A concert will be given at Westside Park® next Wednesday evening, Aug. 31st, the proceeds of which will be ?m in aid of the Park Gate Fand, he W. M. 8. band will play a numâ€" ber of their selections, the Harmonie Singing Society will contribute a few of their choice choruses and last but not least will be the large new gramophone of Mr. J. Doersam which is a host in itself as an entertainer. . The admisâ€" sion fee is only a nominal one of ten cents. Buy your tickets from the young lady ticket sellers who will call on you in a day or two and Lelp along this most worthy and laudable object. Installation of Officers. _ â€" The 1.0.0. F. installed the following officers at a meeting held Thursday evening. P. G., A. B. MeBride perâ€" formed the daties of installing officers: N. G.â€"F. Halstead. Â¥. G.â€"W. J. Krueger. _ Bec.â€"Chas. Moogk. Treas.â€"Chas, Hachnel. â€" L. 8. V. G.â€"J. Wendell. Ward.â€"C. Lachman. Chs-â€"w. Nobes. Cond.â€"F. Pfing. : R. 8. 8.â€"F. G. Hughes. L. 8. 8.â€"W. Conrad. Death of Jacob Boeckie. N. G.â€"Geo. Moogk. y. ® . SVEP~COU0, . S fook place from Mr. W. H. Waterioo Outplays the Barous in Every Point of the Game. Hardy Strikes Out Fourteen Men 4i Galt defeated Guelph on Saturday in a Canadian League game by a score of 6 to 5. It was a good game. . J. Cochrane, of Berlin, umpired. CANADIAN LEAGUE STANDING SEcoxp SERIES. Waterloo Galt.... Guelph .. * Berlin * The Berlin club banded. The Berlin Baseball Team, known as the "DeBarons" has gone out of business. This step was decided on by the management owing to the careâ€" less indifference of the men they were paying big salaries to play the game, and was not percipitated by any preasure on the finances, for, thanks to the people‘s liberal patronage, the manager has always had sufficient in the money chest to pay his men reguâ€" larly and have a l‘ttle over. Judging by the poor quality of ball they have recentâ€" ly been palming off on the citizens the players did not seem to gppreciate their positions and as a result they wil}l now have an opportunity of demonâ€" strating their.abslity in pastures new. ‘Thero are a fow players, such as Joe Cowan, captain; Thomas, catcher and Hammill, 20d baseman. who bave tried to do their best, and hbave acted the gentleman, both â€" on and off the diamond, and any club would do well to receive the services of any of the above. The disbandment of the team is A. hard knock to the game in Berlin, and it will likely be many years before another attempt will be made to organize a profeesional team in this town BERLIN BASEBALL TEAM DISâ€" BANDS. â€" WATERLOO GUN CLUB DEFEATS GUELPH. The Waterloo shooters defeated the Guelph expert marksmen in a friendly shoot held at Westside Park Tlnmdg afternoon. In the team shoot at birds the locals won by 13 shots. The following are the scores of the sweepâ€" atake as well as the ten bird sweeps. Quinn: 23, Mitchell 23, Mallary 24, H. Call, jr., 15, K. 8. Call â€" I7, Watson 19, H. Cull, sr., 8. 129. Majority for Waterloo, lst Ten Bird Sweep. Mailary _ ~ 9, H Wataon 9, M R. 8. Call: 6, M Mitchell 9, B Marshall _ 8, € Hergott 8, V Scally 9, R Brace 7v A Beagram _ 9, 8 MceCabe 0. B Boully 3rd Sweep, Doubles, 5 pair. R. 8. Call 7, . Mallary _ 8, Marshall _ 9, Hergott _ 6, 3rd Sweep, Doubles, 5 pair, mmflzd the im« R. 8. Call g' _ | mensely. Besides QN."% Mall y m'";‘“m distance um‘u".n 9, and "‘..4"‘»"'"" ,-‘ h:‘ H"@â€â€˜ a mï¬m ‘Mr. Wm. Roos, who uce _‘ id a brother of Mr. J. 8. Roos and. Mr 2,':1“ 2' s l:ary Roos, town, has not been hore eCabe 5 for the past 20 years and to him the f en iess td it on toielmnnlly picnic was mflmm Mr. W al*ar Roos holds o.rO- ‘The _ Alexander . House . kickers|ition ~. manager. for & defeated a team from Galt in football “,dm,‘n,w immense mm'd!liflw.’r One of | 5 and 100 stores. .uapn- the players was overcome with | ffteen stores in Americn headâ€" the heat and medical alid had to be qw.m.tfly,hu summened. ___.___________._______lall the buying for the concern. Haggersville ~deteated Wyndham Centre in basoball by 27 runs to 2 on runs wore countloss. Guelph. SWEEPSTA KE. Won. Lost. 20d Ten Bird Sweep. HCall, jr., 8, Mallary 9, Mitchell 6, Blair 8, Qainn 10, Watson /. R. 8. Call Seagram Kunts McCabe has since disâ€" Waterloo. Bruce Boully McCabe Seagram Hergott Kunts: 13 shots. 142. 21 21, 17, 21, P. S.â€"â€"A lot of scarce summer goods just to hand, i Dimotby, Organdies, India Linens, otc. | ‘The monthly mesting of the Public School Board was held at the Town Hall Thuursday evening. All members pm&_{gmghmp-_!dw premises. The Board met at the school at 10 a. m. Friday and decided to get more specific details and particulars as to the cost of renovating the interior of the school. The matter was left over till such details 11e obtained. Waterloo‘s B. B. Record. Waterloo‘s record in baseball thus fat this season is one of the best it has ever had. _ The games have been the it'::llm‘ und'imapplmhoxhlm of ever M ore. Hogg has one of the fl'xw% of ball players that ever represented our town. ‘They are always friendly Snd oR the foid." waterics vepporters an t aterioo suj of baseball may well Mm their ball team. Out of the fifteen games played‘ this season, fourteen league games and one uhlmk%only three games were la one to Woodâ€" ::o:kmd ";I:;od On:“d the ght games with our time rivals, Berlin, we won fire straights, altogether won six, and lost two. kerlin did everything in their power to defeat the local team but without avail. After Waterlcoo hed won the championship of the first series and London and Woodstock dropped out of the league, Berlin secured the pick of these two teams and began the second series of games with the interition of pntunlg‘anho out of the business. They failed the first game and in the second game Waterloo defeated them so badly that they decided to drop the leagne. . Waterloo _ has _won _ the championship of the first series and will land the championship of the second series in the Canadian league. Panâ€" American Band Coneert. The third concert in the Panâ€"Amerâ€" ican series was given by the Waterlooe Band at Westside Park Priday evenâ€" ing. The night was ideal, the attendâ€" ance large and the music excellent. Bandmaster Walker showed admirable indgment in the preparation of the programme which convained selections to suit every taste from a cakeâ€"walk to the beautiful overture ‘"Taneredi" by Rossini. This is a masterpieee that never grows old and it was received with evident appreciation. It was in the selection from Verdi‘s opera "Atâ€" tills," however in which the band lhowedmbuudvm ‘This very :lmflngnnmza in beautiâ€" phnop-,gl.b’ fluryflmnld:h:: abading. e manner in which the abading. ‘The E’nii’i’;‘nru the crescendo passages were wor‘ to their oll;lng w‘:'ld have done ong to a band e musiâ€" clave. ‘This is, we m first time this exacting number has been played by the looal society, and its wuu.a-:wwffl, and "a high state of efficiency of the band. lr.uerLGnrggarkmdlhl An Enjoyable Picnic. Alice Cork returned rday from a Ammflshww a | visit to the Panâ€"American. * Westside W afternoon | _ Miss Amelia Rausch of Detroit is the in honor of Mr. Wm. Roos and Mr. and | gnest of Miss Elfie Keil. Mrs. Walter Roos and family,of Chicago, Miss Lily Allenson is spending her who have been spernding some time S with ta The acation with friends at Brantford. mkmma-rmnu‘ t6¢ |ast ponding" avornl . months with Roos family and the 63 members of the | 8T© SPSBCIDE . months~ with 5 and 106 stores. Thhumm Afteen stores in Americs headâ€" quarters at Chicago and Mr, Roos does all the buying for the large concern. 100 ladies‘ fancy bose, tans, etc., at 2 p.irnhzy:. lormer price 25¢ to 35¢ a pr. Gueiph Herald: At a meeting of the mln!:n of the J. B. Armatrong J. Uffelmann, s00 pair men‘s and boys‘ shoes going at $1.00 a pair, s * z00 pair ladies‘ black cotton hose, fast color, going at 5c a pair. 100 pair men‘s cottonade pants going 25¢ a pair. . e o mt hok . ie __100 men‘s cotton ‘under. shirts going 1 §C KK JPMME,. > _ .cs +o oo _ is "h?.r;‘&&*?x.:.mflhlym a fow Mr. K. C. Tibb, of Paris, is relieving at the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Rev. E. A. Schulz returned Friday evening from his trip to Buffalo and cccupied the u&n\on of St. John‘s Lutheran ch on Sunday morning. Fred Allward, who played first basé for Waterloo several seasons ago, made & home run on Friday. Fred is now a fireman on the G. T. R. and will likely move his family to London. Mr.Wm. Roos, who has been visiting his brothers in town, left Saturday morning to spend a few days with Preston friends.. Mr. Walter Roos and family spent the day in Guelph. All will leave for home this week, goâ€" ing via Buffalo, N. Y., where they will spend a few days at the Exposition. Mrs. H. J. Moogk, Miss Isabella Moogk, Miss Minnie Lackmacher and Master Harry Moogk, of Freeport, Ill.. who have been the g‘e:u of Mrs. John Killer, King 8t., Thursday for Buffalo, N. Y., to visit the Panâ€"Ameriâ€" can. Mr. Chas. Killer accompanied them to Buffalo and will spend several days at the Pan. Chief Flynn has returned from his vacation trip. Shirk drove to Newton Friday. Mr. Christ. Kleeburger, of Toronto, is visiting Mrs. Kleeburger, town. Miss Maud Little, of Milton, is in town on an extended visit with Miss Mr. W. D. Kebhoe, associate editor and rtmnuuve for Ontario for the Canad Trade Review, Montreal, is spending several days in town. Miss Henderson, Superintendent of the Vernon Jubilee Hospital, Vernon, B. C., was the guest of her aunt, Miss Freeland, for several days this week while on her way to Quebec to visit her parents. Master Alfred Young, of Brooklyn, . Y., who has been the guest of his unt, â€" Mrs. J. 8. Lockie, for the past two months, léeft for Alliston Friday morning to spend the remainder of his holidays with his grandfather. Mr. J. Heitel has returned from his vacation trip. PERSONAL AND SOCAIL | >tables of straw shapes and un. Rev. Mr. Hamilton,of Winterbourne, was in town Monday. Mr. Walter Forrest,of Montreal,spent Sunday at his home fmro 6 Mr. (e0. Doering, of Wiarton, is spending a fow dsylfntown. 1 Mre. Eera Strassor loft on Monday morning to spend a monthâ€" or two with friends at Trenton. _Mr. KEdgar Fischer spent Sunday with lrhntfl" in Preston and Blair. Mrs. 8. Scott and family of Lauder, Man., is vudnghor sister, Mrs. 8. B. Bricker, King St. Mr. and Mrs. Bornhold of Toronto are spending ‘their vacation at the former‘s home, town. Messrs. Julias Noe, John Liphardt and Fred. Urstadt left on Monday to spend ten days at the Panâ€"American, Buffalo, Rochester and Toronto. Mr. John Hilliard, of Bolton, Ont., is the guest of his son, Mr. Thos. Hilliard, manager of the Dominion Life. Mr. Hillard will bo87h5unol age next month and is still hale and hearty. friends in town. Mr. Whitlock, conductor on the Galtâ€"Eimira branch of the G. T. R., sccompanied by Mrs. Whitlock, left on Mmhgn-mm vacaâ€" tion trip to the Pacific coasty» pultr belyihe has beee Hattmg fevls GB and relatives in town, lc?\‘::‘q‘nd‘a to & w at lington â€" Miss Clara Wilker of New Hamburg is visiting friends in town. x Mr. Ed. Rits, returned . to the Soo Wednesday after spending a few holiâ€" days in town. Mrs. Wm. Carthew left Tussday a visit to friends in Barrie. s Miss Elfie Fish of Linwood is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Berlot. . «hP at at Fancy muslins for waists, colored Pique, Ginghams together with a number of lines of goods many of which sold formerly at 15¢, 20c and 25¢ a yard, your cLokc on Saturâ€" day at 100. 2 boxes Flowers worth 50c .to 75¢ a bunch on Saturday at 100. Sporting Goods, sCroquet Sets, Hammocks, Fish Poles, Fall Term Opens Sept. 3rd. Never before in the history of our‘ college have our graduates been so remarkably suo oe':‘;ul inl mu‘mngorxmllenta d:.;uum immedi; a on leaving as during presen $002. _ If Fou heveadipioina from our colsge P00 POPTD DC Ana onl w mss meed no "political pull" or influential mdl to help you to success. You can stand on your own merits and will aurely advance to the front. Our courses of study are complete, sy tematic, valuableâ€"the bes: in Canada toâ€"day. Catalogue free. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Gischler and the Misses Tillie and Bertie Wagner left on Wednesday morning to view the sights at the Panâ€"American. $ â€" Mr. Alf. Bellinger, of Bricker & Diebel‘s staff, is enjoying a vacation at his home in Wellesley. Rev. and Mts. Geo. D. Damm left on Tuesday morning to spend a two weeks‘ vacation at Buffalo and Lake Cbautaugua, N. Y. Miss Edna Good left on Wednesday morping for Batavia, N. Y., to spend a month with her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) N. S. Methfessel. oi Messrs McCabe, Bruce, Marsbail, Hergott, Kuntz, and Ed. Seagram will represent Waterloo at the (Guelph shoot Thursday. _ .â€"____â€"_ Messrs E. Schierholts, 3. Roschman, A. Doering, Schnarr Bros. and a few others picnicked at the grand river, Lexington, on Tuesday afternoon. _ _ ‘Miss Bertha and Master Roy Devitt are spending a month‘s vacation with their aunt, Mrs. Jacob Smith, Fork‘s Road, Ont. _ 3 Y=: : _ Miss L. Hoffman of Stratford is the ~~‘The Misses Zimmerman and Miss Voigt, of Detroit, are visiting friends and relatives in town. n reso reaans it PSak® preenperant P Mrs. Herman Halstead and baby Helen of Fort William were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Fred Halâ€" stead this week. _ _ _ _ ME " Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snyger and Miss Minnic Snyder leave toâ€"day for Balla, Muskoka, to rovel in the ozone of that dal!s:t!nl summer resort. Mr. Herb. Snyder will join them next week. _ _ lI‘in'. White, lately employed in the shoddy dmrhmant of the Canada Woolien Co., Hespeler, has accepted a position at the local mills. ‘The Misses Mabel and Viola Hill of Toronto are guests :t. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D# , G 8t. Rev. A. D. Gischler of gtdduwn occupied the pulpit of the Evangelical church very acceptably Sunday mornâ€" Right in the Van. Muslins and Cotton Coods. Martin Bros., Express Wagons,etc., . . . For all kinds of . .. G. B. Ryan & ....CALL AT.... . On Satyrday we will offer some extra Bargai lins and Millinery and there will be good chane money if you are interested in these goods.â€" _ _ Waterloo, Ont. W. J. BLLIOT’I\Pï¬ncipnI. Stratford, Ont. 77 ies immed ~sai also â€" thine, will be sol8 2t 10 Trinimed Hats,â€"In 0 out our | trimmed M made four lots and priced follows: ++ l in Lot 3 t:.c: ) l Lai i0A $ hThe’h‘“hm"'&% three times the price. D them. on it King & Foundry 8ts., begs to call the atiention: of farmers and others to his w rivals of . » ds California Prunes, Peaches, . and all other seasonable M Our stock of groceries are and complete. Special al paid to purity of brand, market price paid for ::ll farm produce, especi ) eggs and lard. â€" Don‘t hi{ to usfacaH. Wewflle(;::}lnvw $ isfy you. Prompt delivery to . parts of town. 'Felephoml& Absolute Watchmaker and Jeweller. . A. G. HELLER, â€" Rimliless Glasses® : Are Fashionable â€" THE LEADINC JEWELLER. Not invisible but nearly so. They can be made up with either Wflm E Men‘s F edon Corner Cr i; When you set your flmm’v clock you feel pretty sure that yc have absolutely the correct timm That‘s because it‘s our business 1 know all about the time of da: and l::‘ee Tthhat, our mph tells th trut e same pi ppli all through our business. . . Ever thing we have tells the. trub means just what it uRï¬i_h u what it seems to be, This is a gor thing for youâ€"to remember whi you need anything in ourline. â€" RewExsEr Ta® PuacB. | _ E. J. ROOS, Men‘s and tur of best brown or blaok Â¥ and v it or f Yellow Front, Mr, E. M. Schiedel _ "edora Hats, Opposite Snider‘s Mill Woollard &:Co., 1 your choice Apricots, Oranges, .. Cenh’% w ETA WATERLOO.