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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Sep 1901, p. 1

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'ii','. In Presenting éfiwryADaL-a _,l,t,i,'i'i'.,i,i, t9acr"th'p'drfA"sNi'h8' trNttptihd?rWsfNtt!lr4 givou Can Get Them §3é0kwear . . tum (i , §. ens as a Game in and see us e Waterloo County's Greatest Store. See our special new line of man's the fall Baits " .12 They would cost. us made to order at but 818 to 820. Bon' Union made auihgextra value for $5 & " We have at“ about 21pair men'ss 84.50 tan itrai, th, yqur £322ng for 82 50. , m m a , A,, O. Bmhmer Go. Clothiers, Hatters, Shoes and Furnishers. Club and One Price. m 'gt""""""".','"""",',','.",?"",,",.', f" d u. h “3..."... I 'ta't'patr-,. , “no. 36 for your approval nndjnsp ction our new full stock of cIOthing and shoes we feel sure of pleasing particular buyers. We are too particular abput our buying not to give satisfaction. " . . 2 only 6 quart triple motion White Mountain Ice Cm .. _ Regular fries was 84.7 5. Only there two ' leftVof a large stock. Dont wait too long. ' Soon Neu- Bank of Hamilton King St.. BERLIN. Headquarters for Iron Pips, Vain: and Fittings. Whigsqmtitiea olhsrdwm unpukodnnd sorted its,» the diirermt depmmnuofmlugum. ad iuoturt-t-uastoeusotieoi,aic Weston 'ut-iii-u-ni-ter-i-tie" w. _.h-tsftmmutstorrk,d-dhrirr-nmtrrto,roee itertorrtrteeuuss, tip-top Imam viaduct it iGuiiei-asa.ui,u-soueo-ui- We will b. phased to have you look through out CB. teettrie0ttrmi-odtoahetw ymtrrutu0-tsom- pt'mudirtohoettime We “had to you a and“ invitation. _ . _ . J. Found! In San, e We have just put into stock two cues of the very latest Men’s Hats of Derby! and Fedoras, elegant styles. A few of .the very latest styles of fall neckwear-Noveities, so they won't last long. THE A. O. Bahmer Go., Peter Hymmen, A. Weseloh a 60., Store next to Post thfiess, Berlin. at $3.75. Honey Back arm» mew. LIIITED- a.rttt'bta-r,e-iBtst* tutg,Vpd'tt than“ :1 - ”In” I 0- "attt,"aUttlh'l, t'tJNt2"gJJlutu',1,'lt,l'a'tt bumr - no man I'gtM,',t “In. in”. I. can“ l'Wytd'at tnntarht. 1-311meli- taeaaAtatttgutteertqmtstr-t"etts Tho um- hnddlu new when MIMI}. Woven“ kph-who hnnwmdmhdon th.hattetttseruttear, W3”. W0 attt"att In an an... author- hodmjolu. Ifmhvonotumo Ion-lick huh. but!!! of our vit, 1ik?i"i'iit'ii1'i,! an. tft', In . my" ttto the “I. In": Public Libra]. Ifttistsot-dtitottattttotetlyr diroolon intend to hue not both Iliad which no ulna-cine Ind and, " the I'Oqllmh ot tho madtntt put tie. and layout wombat-hiatus“! halpnlugupodoonn. Iona-pom In ml- '31 - to help slang an Knuth kingdom "and: to mono, mun totniaaioV lean. Dun Barnum Hanoi-of Hannah: and D. Humor In" lately been added to the We! Dinners. - ngpuy mdded.--on Toads, out villa: III the ”one of ,',r'etut't, ing isotrttwttierti who "so din nu ml- ol has! history. Tbi- wu no l-tttnn the naming. alone ofonr - popular young men, Alvin Clams», to II- Gorbig, both of thi. villus. Ott 'tr-eating of the Iod- Mitre I lug. "cordon In. hold " 0. Ben-chm maiden“ In honor of tho unity voddod couple, sad It wan oer- :atnlysnut new u 31% num- ber were wan to omi- their ocu- m‘uhtiou Ind but vii-bu. The New Dundee had In: ulna in stand- woo. -' Football MAttth.--0tt Labor Day ey) football an: dong with quite . mun-1 barofttteatti-ttour who four-' noyod to New Hamburg to Imma- the dar" Imam of which wu the foot- bdl much between the Gal: mm sad the New Dundee Sun. The much not phe- " than: six dolock Ind land for my minutes. the 010100th a an. bdng var: are“. The mm were putty we“ mated " the referee’- ‘doddoa ,ma2--1 In can favor, ttl- thaugh . lug. lamba- oi the Jff'lt toqBet1aiqttttat am sound tt you BeiA.-A.Biltttmt moved bl: hous- hold “to“ reddonoointhh plane on Tao-d” last. We welcome him to our ommsmnitr..-By Gravel In. moved “atom-house on Main " ......Qu1to toumborol our chimn- atteeidtd mWogqnm [sully picnic held at meanw- iiat. on Labor Buy. ......A Medellin” from Berlin and some of the poor of our burg “onj and u plenum mung " the point" on Meds, Inn.” _ - _ Wale-n. Erica], Doll, Cur- ran Ind numbing" upon: seven] darts " Tmto Exhibition but week. . . . nu. All. Clonal:- of Tum-wok in in our midst " present......un W o. longer of Hamilton VII visiting friendl in the villa. on 80nd” and Mandy. ....lr. J. A. Book in spending a in dats u Toma) this qr"eek. - Thursday "right. !,',Y. 5th, to thet grand Lebor Day celebration. Every- Metttodint enrol! to th- “BIIOK one wu planed and declared h was Raisin.” Thu in an int opportunity the bent day's upon they had wit-. ”I will In" " to!” time ortmarintt netted in yearn. The weather wee thump-hr ieeeurer end 'srttortatmsr, puree: and no magnum or disorder- “Mb 'towoethurryrtttures WWW linouoocurred comet-the plenum of a!!! I t--s'trtrp.tgdt M“ then enabled. The glmee too were in jun ghtrtg " when to I ("and pluyed in a very gentlemenly manner. few baton MI demu- Don’t one Marty one-Idem “ended from the on. we met Thur-any oven- nriom towul to eee their pm win. To log, but. 5th, at 8 duke! in the givenneeoouut of the epone in detail MOW chunk, WM- would require too much time and 5pm, P-i-The We: of our citi- to only the lumen in given below, no: = Labor Do, " the sport- lu Tig... 'hmsitrg--mmtturg Jun. u. Glen ....Iheo Minnie Ind Bert erloo in cricket, Hamburg won by Cache-rt 9.! In [Allie Per-ill m winnings Ind 16 runs. Afternoon- mending the Killian] gringo sud The tTaft",",'.',',,",', pork we. followed the It in Toronto week.. .. try hell, Hamburg n. Preston, the: more and AAdtBo- re- manor-own: P-L-The tsmttritrot our om. mu spout Laba- Dar" ttteoportittn Glendln....UI-u Binnie and Bert COW glad II- Lluio Punt“ m “Mulligan mum Owing- and the Tthe in me on. wash... III-u an: and Add: Boomer ro- -tedtettmgt-inNetigtthi-k. mum-J. mm In. B. DIN I-ett_ibrWemtto,whoruttt.r mmhmnpndnu-Inmgwr Ion...“ hum Meqded the" 'dtt_tttgoetetrentitmot Mr. ad litmuWMwubor Du...Lhw|d’| Mek new? In dsted.ethe1Mhtt"qertttrer. up mam. A r'.'trx'."ll h was T'd'8tiiid'lr mum”? " v 2nr'GS'd.'tfil28dr.t.l'li'l.t mmmwum Eli-a. MBtMsrnrtthhhttrett-, w . ...au.ati.itrt, (View lots-tth-tatt m er.J.muddmh- - "'.ytgu',gf.1'?.12i.'ett",'li',t The mmmnmont given In Hon- tUI manulr. Ind In. duyovoningln tttaletttamtqtmgtttnd6r 1‘me mun t,'=t',,Tp',,',,',teef,'dlt"""" tta'tt,hknr/tdttl'lleg'ut We “almonds-um m“ a m ttaatgrMi- P-al-aero.--- ha.“....lt.b.'.noo- “a not. in Nov-uh» mam hdwm ttml'. I"ddi ",',f,t',siirlt Jonah?“- If“... m “not: ban NW “hummunumm ,ttthit-g.retatmedh- Inch-mum.» m“...- “a. 'e,'a'gler, gh*.:.p,dh.w¢- hvummmu a Butertatntti-Wtl for Linwood M Dunn: "AMI“. Ll ttwoo D. DISTRICT. wads-n, a. “as PM no in n. can)": Mime-1°! e'tsue.tture.teyy .-... m- 5:12.“; " w - . _, ll _" ll "t In“ man...“- tit/tA! :31 In. Jan-o m “at; r Mm so as in L1ftrdtr.'.tattg', ' Mr, Mis Lou Mr. and in. Melton Ind Mu. Had no villa" n the To- nnm Fair (Ma week - ttet- 1.'tt'.ltS"gletttrfd I w. 60. Lunch but .1! the nah: -tttttage. In» cup-tau will no- mo " - nu. when any“ is will In on. at ttte M m h the W“... The. . am one mm to do on coulomb an. vicinity. The In; about, ,qatttre Ian-:1». detrtatetttat to tilt in found-3 of the crop. Pro- pantlou m In!” and. for sowing I his. was. of 1 when, sud would tho show-r1 weather continue than will b. no amen“: In gutting a. good um The continuum trot weather ha and. the lum- nnd rundown quite ‘groon And on looking out them you loan no the as: Halo dwdonon. Hours. E; W. B. Snider snd E. man have returned from. no wake bun.- My to mobiplootu in the In- - at tho no. Pom: Company, ot Huntsman. of which Mr. Snider it Mont, They "port hiring had a platoon: loom-1.. . _ . .Mr. nod Mu. Wu. While: no) ftmily, Mr. and In Philip Winkle: Ind Mnmd Mn.A. .Voolkox In" been visiting tor town! my: " Pdmumn. . _ . . .Mro. J. W. Hammad, who bu been ill for Homo limo, is slowly recovering. . . . . . Ci,iiitiiii,' Gian, who bu been lick for some “no, In able to be ground again. . . . June]. Snider bu returned Fom a an dny.’ mu " (he Pu-Amo‘rlom. '%rt.yttt' having had th good old time. _ .1th30 Benin and Oscar Good took . trip to Wnerloo Sundny. . . . . . John Geiger left tor Hamburg Sundly to b. pro-um for LtborD-y odebntion. ....A numb" wont to Toronto Mott. day to attend the exhibition . . . _ . . Bru- huhor Brommsde quite In in: rove- ment in their bun-luau by remogolling and enlarging their wagon shop. P-al.-- Ketzenmeler end Char. Celtneroee returned on Monday trom 1 trip to the Full- end Bt1tmtt. _ . Ed. Merkel,Wlerton, it winning friend- ln town. _ . .Mrvend hEra,W.H.8tomtrt were given e farewell in a puaaantl little gathering " the home of Bonn. I Duper. They left on Thursday for Luann. where they will reelde. . . .Rob. Puddloomhe, London, wee home neit- ing " petunia. . _ "urrr Clemens. of Benin, will (eke 0M8! sf the store oumhamsd from J. T. Biamidt.. .. Chen. Morley, Waterloo, spent Mondey lander the paternal roof. . . .Miee 8. E. Marty, 8tratford, and an» A.E.Mmy, St. Thomas, Ire viritlng their brother, J. Inky, M. D....The end death of Conduusor Harri-on has been so much talked of the: comment from your cor- reepandeni leunneoeeeary. Union Piett9s.-Sinmy the Ian budget of no" we have had two great any! sport. Saturday was the day of the union picnic of the Hamburg Mfg Co., tho Felt Works Co. and Hahn‘s Furni- ture mery. It who the tirat of in kind and could hardly be sta,",',:' upon. Dinner and upper were oer on the groundr and We oxalic!“ {can they were. All kinds of sport took place in the mornoon, including Mahdi, Emma", bicycle noes, run ning, jumping and mriotm foot no“. The print wm in the dupe ottutnees, an, suspenders, etc. The a. M. B. bond iurttiattod mo music. Labor Dtt--MondtV hut saw the grand Labor Day celebration. Every- one unplanned end doclnred h we the bee: dey’e upon any bad vita noted in yearn. The weather was oerftet tad no roughneu or disorder- Ilueee occurred to m: the plenum of the“ pinned. Tlge gemu we were nmm,12023144o_-17 9 a t'ryteres,, 1r0_0)H)0p01--t1216 - tuttdet-angtrttsoour Ind Spa-m; My»: .29 my. - - Hui-villa n. Dumbo, hero-o, ro- mud in I no 3 nil. More: yum, RiiG% a, Dumbo 9. 3rd NWoo-Gan mm tggatrtttre ulbdin 3mm tbrthe Mn by S ”km 1. Eve'tine-Tttts Ila-burg mmmdlnnnuoonut ”(Immune "out“. Thom-o d-tes-tted" we": No. 364 m. man the had“. 120 In ‘ubnlh. ”No. " um. photon. P-at-Mrs. D. - Uqmtdirtg uh can In N.q_g.tthttq. a). D. IoKu....lh .1an moflllmwlo when tMe 'll',t.t'1'ltlMgn"aW't tfs.iiiik"Fittigtfr'i'iiitlq “alt. Mud Manual NEW HAMBURG, ST. 115:" WINTKRBOU‘INB IRSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5,1991. manna; 'i'itit out Q a has; tgtittt2'ttht m... " _ _ " _ nu but ”a! it “I O 41 lb. L when who! "" Gunman-um a titttTo- ttt thbuobdl D“. - TB. Junwn. Remand w. to n In qltttt mm ("or 0! tho new. We nut oeu- mambo gamma our taboo] boys tdr with} cupnm lug they WP“ mph: Mum . with “(a It In .'aey, tho art-tttt of In! its. P. ' when. in on no bu my - M trt-,atf Baum, all not. aw pan. of Rodin. If. Stump! ha not that 22 nua- ongnzed, which I" must any h I credit to our 2ht “nah! _"hnt Aha-It Inn-la a! an. Mttqits--Mtat About undo 6: ttal M! “when” Hon we unqua‘ . law much”. Some think ttratart-" lug lam. How “mink-who to uh man with the Edd- dbomboys, "not: on b. nude. There would be quite . “who: hm who would Join out! an mm mm in the had. We would “to to teeth. Handbag band all I meeting 1nd lot who " Clonal“ boy. know, and then mung. anteater an 'asrryntrtttoom P-lx-ru Ila-n. Jo. WInuH 11.1th on kind- hco on Labor' D.y....Wo no glad to report auteur tors In Human. no getting Along nae....wueh for some mm new: in tho nou- tdtttrer....Dr. More balm-located the mice- of mu Mary Kroeuoh u clerk in " drug “on. ONtmsry.--DsBth oeme suddenly to Mr. William Wilkinson t n Thursday morning lest. Mr. Wilkirusors,who was en Englishmen by birth, came to this country when sixteen years ot age end learned farming with the late gh6rift Perry. He wee for some years an ex- press messenger on the railroad and later on purchased the large fem out of Wuhington. now owned try John Thompson. Here he resided until a few years ego, when he sold the feun .end moved to Woodstock. He wee an ardent student of Neture and took‘ greet interest in the study of bird-life end in the habits of all kinds of reptiles end insects. Every few weeks he might be seen scoompenied by his dog welking from Woodstock to Washing- ton and book. He had elweys enjoyed good health and on Wednesdsy even- tag seemed to be tn an espseielly jovinl mood. He retird ebont ten o’clock end when his wife, who is e dough- ter of the lets Stephen Bell, for meny years Reeve of Blenheim Tp, nailed him for breakfeet he felled to answer. 0n reaching his bedside she wee horri- fied to find him cold in death. He was 58 yeers of ego, and was universelly respected by old end yoang. He leaves e widow, one denghter, who is study- ing for e nurse in New York, end one son, The funeral to Ayr cemetery on Seturdey morning was hugely at. needed. In the death of Williem Wil- kinson the county loses en honest, up- right end highly respected citizen. P-i-Roe. F. E. Eugen: loin- diapooed,having had a slight apoplecuo stroke. . 1Johis Day preached Sunday morning amt the Rev. Keefet, of Washington, on Sundny night at the Methodist 'rhurett...Ararry Waning was in town Sunday and Monday. _ _ . Many in the villago were very mom to heat of the death of Mrs. Jame: Bruce, ot Btmrftvtt%. . "Hugh -McDon&kl is very ill.. ..Alox. Ball, M. D., Mont- real, is expected home this week. obituary-Amer only a brief illness and on operation performed a few days previously Mrs. Fred Smngwaye of Benton joined the ‘silent majority on August 24th. Deceased was only in middle life and poueulng more than ordinary {names of Brain and been won the love and admiration of both young end old. The promotion, over . mile in length, followed the re- nnin: to interment in Fnlrview ceme- Mry, Liewwel, on Aug. Mth. A Ior~ rmringhustmnd, one boy and two girls mourn the lone of a true wife and fond Met. Pertsomtr--Mr. D. B. Grieve bu ro- tumed from Portage La Prairie. _ . -.. . Mr. John Weuon of Guild Valley is visiting " Maker Will of Bum. . . . line McKay of Exeter is spending e ttw week.- at ,Cenhege win: In I. Anna, her liner. ...E. R. leKonkey and MI mother m n the Pen Ameri- oul " e week. Cieitt Bo1idtV-'rhe upon: in unver- wn on Civic Holiday were we“ attend- ed. Foot racing, jam, Morel. racing, on, sum-ed the cm: for two or thus hours and but . tooth-ll notch have" Brunch and ttte homo t,,tht""Tgl,',t', In km of use"; too - . om. we no poy and uthongh 1mm m Moo Bron-Ilk- bold the pl; skin . good [portion of the “no“ tting','.",,',', god . . . . . . The moth mod moo Sam om Mid loCullyM the tsh-trio-tPMP-tttand 8603M. qrttttmrtgttoiritteietmt mm comm. Agoodly mm! from bore “Mod the Lstmrhr qmrtatrtBertinmtMors- any.....llnllh Ln: - Labor Duluth: thes-ttnit)......'". Vacuum Winter of Pram, has. m kind " b. B. No.4, Pm Whiidl1tr'tut,"dWrdeg In an ",htii2l,t82"tl'lU.'ffd [who and Il- Lun 'lethf Bruin, "'0..de INPr. q Bqatdie......2.mtmmeaetd . at.“ m“"‘ - Inn-says ..___ _._ PLATTSVILLE. MORNINGTON " FRBBPORT. Ea. Cutting WALL PAPER Cuba-dun Ptie= Woman chopping _ Wood Stock-taking We are about to take stock and we have too many shoes. We shall on Saturday, Bert. 7th, commence a Summer Stock re- ducing event th.at will send every summer shoe out of our store at a reduction of . la, 1.4. 1:2. or! _ the regular selling ikices..r-' I - V : _ Over 1,000 pain are included in the great Summer Shoo Stock . Sale and were it not for the staid, substantial way this homo do“ _ _ . quotation: of sucuricee as we name would be 'a'hla In than but being honest vertisers our ads as read and oval. Eves-n , Shoe Must go at once. Note the relentless cut; made in our prices. - while aim remain unbroken. - - __ - -' _ _ 9-,: as {air Girls’ and Child's Kid Boot... Button And 1400. solid W "3 strap a ippers, chocolate and black, then no not old "ottktfor we haven’t but the season's end: mast go and the pria will take 'em Any quick. in to 10, girls 11 to 2, regular prices 81, 960 and 85c, stock “duck: nigh- on. 38 I't,t, of G'irle' and Children's black button boots, 'e'l'lldllllif, k that strap a ippers you’ll be market! when you lee the pretty And %I ulna tn this lot, regular price: " and $1.36, aback "ttht ale price We can't, tell you all here, come thtd see. The. obey loving the.” The Yellow Front, We are not doing it for fun Like the To Hdtlt'aAotnd vooauorrtrnteiti pockets The-untolourminunlinod _ i? NEW GOODS with gut; pence. _tre tuegtt.tt'tlil the blame of the month of'AnguIt. (thits nniM T 'c'.'! tern. ed, pouring.) a gnu? we; -. _ ._ kg Better goodifor drmrintrmoaattotsiWirt _ it c," Whether you have one,ortwomoen-ltl " ssntmntoungpaeru1thirmlt. _ d Ai,' ..the We Mitt“ Shoe Sale In a Few Weeks Phi-n5 . “div: Si . Weichel & Son, 28 and " South Side King a... 1rtrrtut,tra'a WALTER A. ZIEGLER. we will have the 4Uteat Hm Store in the County. Two In.- 'toem and. into out. tam 0! you “a lugs "och. l . SMYTH BROS, Here’s Money Saver Shoo 8an IU'g {gawm RRUA Ifso, call at (2:22: Maokle’l Block. BERLIN. cy'," IN pupa!“ Iftr

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