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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Mar 1902, p. 1

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â€"Confirmation ~ Information. ~, â€" CMMAMAMMAMMARMRAA Â¥% VYOL. . Manufactarer of Klondike Boller. Phoue 149 Pretty Muslins for Girls (Limited) TRUE BLUE & KEEN KUTTER‘ Wood Choppera‘. Wedges and Mauls, all patterns and JLamber Rules â€"â€" Square n and Dia Phone 14 Call in and see our stock of Ax:s, Broad Axe:, Adzes, Hatchets, Hammers, Saws, Drawing Koives, Screw Drivers and Screw Driver Bits, Trowels, Dividers, etc. These goods are FULLY GUARAXTEED. Blegact Tailorâ€"made Suits for Boys. The A. 0. Boehmer Co., t Hooks and Peavies, handled and plain. â€" Lumbering T ools . . #4]â€" Eâ€"eter ETX The cther little necessaries needed will also be found here in great variety. ~Bring your sons and daughters in ; we will do our best to please them. E have made special preparation to look afâ€" w ter your wants, in this direction Everyâ€" thing we are showing is strictly upâ€"toâ€"date. ; ing and Splitting Axes, (Welland Vale, Smart and Cut weights. J. Fennell & Son, xford‘s makes. efi Naker o Coenes k. h*a: ~0 #H $ Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store. â€" â€" T7OGOOLS : : Near Bank of Hamilton, King St., BERLIN. %%..~BNBD:â€" :. Bit", ~* 3 and Berlin. 8# people arrived and the evening was enjoyably â€"spent in music} songs, games and social comversation, . As the ‘‘wee hours‘" of the morning apâ€" able time was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grauel on Tuesâ€" day, March 4th, it being the 35th anniversary of their marriage. . At about four o‘clock about one hunâ€" dred and fifty invited guests having assembled, the alternoon‘s proâ€" gramme _ was begun, Mr. Josiah Hallman occupying the chair. Imâ€" priessive addresses were delivered by Elias Hallman, E. H. Thamer, J. C. Hallman, G. Bettschen, Rev. Dillon, D. %.. of Huntington, Ind., and Rev. A. E. Stoltz. All of these speakers spoke in complimentary terms of the host and hostess and their family. The speeches were interspersed with musical selections given Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bock, who ted. all present. Mr. W. Hood, whose sweet tenor voice has the power to_charm his hearers, sang several solos with good effect. The programme being over thus far, the guests repaired to the dining room where a splendid reâ€" past had been prepared. Full jusâ€" tice was done to it, as about two hundred, old and young, sat at the harmony is the wish of their Briefs. â€" Mr. Wm. Peterson. celeâ€" brated his eightieth birthday . last week. ~His family gathered and spent the day with him and presented him with a beautiful easy chair and wishâ€" ed him _ many . more birthdays. â€" Alex. Anderson wears a smile these cays. It‘s a boy. â€"â€" Quite a number of farmers are taking adwantage of the good Grit times by remodelling and enlarging their barns, and makâ€" ing other mflv improvements. Personal. â€" Wm. Sniderwand of Detroit is spending some time with relatives here. â€" Helena Diefenbackâ€" er spent Friday in Waterloo.â€"Albert Grey of Burns was in town on Thursday last. â€"â€" J. Reist spent Monday in Elmira, proached the guests separated to their respective homes, well pleased with the success of the great funcâ€" tion.. The presents which were both numerous and handsome show the great esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Grauel are held.. May they long be started in the old woolien mill near our . village. . Messrs, Good and Heistand," have leased the building and internd to manufacture pulp from soft woods, such as willow, bass wood, poplar, . The mill is to be in ”=ol :‘h"::ini i & thing ty . + nfiwubu B Church conducted by Mr. Dillon, D. spared to enjoy a life of peace and We are sorry to see our old resiâ€" dent leave us, but wish him success in his new home.â€"Mr. H. Heuhn is making preparations. to build an addition to his house this summer.â€" Miss Laura Vance is the guest of her cousin, Miss E. Doering.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Knarr spent Sunday with our teacher, Mr. Acheson. â€" Some of the young folks spent Sunâ€" day with Miss Kummer. â€" Mr. W. M. Schafer was the guest of Mr. Henry Bates on Tuesday last. â€"Mr, and Mrs. Frickey visited Mr. Stautâ€" fer last week. â€" Many took advantâ€" age of the sleighing on Sunday, exâ€" pecting it to be the last of the seaâ€" son. ‘The snow _ has disappeared again, and if the weather continues fine tapping will soon commence. â€" Mr. H. Doering was a business visitâ€" or to Elmira on Monday. Musselman and daughter Helen, who have been spenaing the winter with frienmds and relatives in Ontario, left Tuesday â€" for their home in Assiniâ€" boia. â€" Mr. Jas. Hoses is someâ€" what indisposed. â€"â€" Mr. Ed. Berlet spent Sunday in Waterloo. Personal Briefs. â€" Mr. John Wagâ€" ner moved to his farm last Tuesâ€" day.â€"Mr. Kuntmer has rented the larm from Mr. Henry Schnarr and will take possession on April ‘Ist. nochan, whoâ€" has â€"â€" been ill for thé past week, with tonsilitis, is able to be around again. â€" Two of Mr. V. R. Beriet‘s children areâ€"quite ill with â€" pneumonia. «. Miss Minni¢ E::.hnlnn::‘npdfl.d trimmer an enterprising merchant of Port Colborne. We wish Friday evening by a number of his iriends at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Silver Wedding. â€" A most enjoyâ€" Briefs. â€" A new jindustry is to be HAWKESVILLE NEW DUNDEE ERBSVILLE. uu-i'.lu.,m‘u- ded . . Dillon leaves to conduct meetings at of the â€" Committee resumed in open counâ€" eil. Moved by J. B. Lishty, seeâ€" onded by Geo. Forwell that Byâ€"Law No. 524 . for . tbe appointment of nul:n.“ndm'httb % fenceâ€"viewers . as mzhh‘_ read a third time and passed. 37 C. R. Gies, 28 Geo. Schaefer, 29 V. Otterbein, Jr., 30, F. Braendle, 31 Thos. Hillyard,; 82 Jno. Gies, 33 Jno. Adam, 34 L. Esbaugh, 35 E. Ward, 36 Christ. Frey, 37 Alex. An derson, 38 H. Diss, 39 Jno. Haid, 40 Geo. Voll, 41 Clemens Esbaugh, 42 Jacob Hahn, 43 H. McCulloch, 44 J. Bricker, 45 Thos. Wilkinson, 46 Jno. Walter, 47 Wm. Seipe, 48 S. Bowman, 49 A. Martin, 50 8. B. Snyder, 51 H. Beckner, 52 D. F. Martin, 53 J. Wilkinson, 54 L. Powâ€" ell, 55 J. Wilson, 56 S. McKay, 57 H. Reichert, 58 H. Newton, 59 M. Lavery, 60 P. Boppre, 61 Pat. Dougherty, 62 W. Wray, 63 D. Andâ€" erson, 64 J. McCormick, 65 H. Schâ€" lueter, 66 M. Crawford, 67 C. Logel, 68 Jos. Weber, 69 H. Pommer, 70 R. Rowe, 71 Jno. Gerth, 72 Robt. Brownle, 78 J. Harron, 74 A. Hewâ€" itt, 75 E. Fenton, 76 Thos. Doghetâ€" ty, 77 J. Dicbold, 78 Geo. McWilâ€" liams, 79 â€"W.> Young, 80 '-..m- am, 81 Thos. Bigam, 82 W. M * 83 W. G. McKee, 84 Albort Smith, 85 F. Bivour, 86 J. M. Rae, 87 D. Chalmers, 88 H. Schneider, 89 Jno. 8, Erb, 90 Jno. L. Erb, 91 Geo. Smith, 92 W. Hamilton, 93 A. B. Robertsop, 94 Jno. Huras, 98 G. Schalthorn, 97 J. MeCarthy, 98 H. Spieimacher. f Poundâ€"keepers â€"â€" 1 _ Alex.. Hamâ€" mond, 3 J. Kieswetter, 3 J. Buschâ€" 4 Aug. S&l’al, 5 Jos. Forwell, 6 M. Lenchan, 7 M. Carli, 8 Alex. Meâ€" Fadden, 9 L. Schabj 10 R. Crooks. Fenceâ€"viewers â€"â€" 1 Jos. Kieswetter, & E. HMerrgott, 8 H. Diss 4 Jno. is ol P wlaay tC Inp. A h k ols s.-cl. 10 Alex, 11 P. Brenner, 12 A. Eldt, 13 A. Knight. The Counsil formed a committee of the whole on Byâ€"Laws Nos. 524 and 535 with R. J. Kerr as chairman of said _ committee, and they reported as follows: Pathmasters, road diâ€" vision No. 1, Joseph Leis, 2 Peter Lichty, 3 Rudolf Leis, 4 Jos. Merrâ€" gott, 5 Christ. Kennell, 6 John Hill, 7 P. Ritter, 8 M. Hoftmeier, 9 ~A. Heepel, 10 M. Straus, 11 J. Kiessâ€" wetter, 12 G. Dorsch, 13 Geo. Alles, 14 J. B. Kuart, 16 J. M. Ziegler, 16 J. Kuntz, 17 W. Reichert, 18 C. Hackbort, 19 J. A. Campbell, 20 D. Streicher, 21 W. Beilstein, 22 G. Barbour, 23 David Gasho, 24 J. Rauh, 25 J. Lorentz, 26 S. Brenner, of said request. The Councilâ€" deâ€" cided in the meantime to await furâ€" ther developments of the case. Mr, C.~Zimkan also appeared. be: fore the Coxhcil vlth%e anticipaâ€" tion of hearing the result of his reâ€" quest as to the February meeting. The Council having heard no appeal and no one appearing before them against . said request, allowed Mr. Zinkan to be assessed to Union S.S. No. 11. Tliereupon it was â€"moved by J. B. Lichty, seconded by R.J. Kerr that the sum of $30 be granted to John Frame as compensation for the reâ€" moval, destroying of: his ~barberry hedge fence, and the keeping of, the same so for all time to come, . and that the Reeve issug his orders for said amount. Carried. The said Mr. Frame signed a bond to the above effect. Thereaiter it was ed by J. B. Lichty, seconded Dr’(;oo Forwell, that Byâ€"Laws Nos. â€" for the apâ€" pointments of pathniasters and fence viewers ‘ and ponnl-mn, for the year 1902, Lbe now a first and second time. Carried. . Messrs. F. Stéever and Geo. Dieâ€" boid were present and asked the Council ‘to have 100>mcres, be same more or less, being composed of the north half of lot numbeér: 7, in the 9th concession, westerm section, asâ€" sessed to S. S. No. 3 instead of to 8. S. No. 4, claiming that said parâ€" cel belongs and formerly always was assessed to said section No. 3. The clerk was instructed to notifty the secretaryâ€"treasurer of S. S. No. 4 It was then moved by. R. J; Kert, mn:n.mu.mtm‘uq of $1.66 be paid to Abrabam Schott as compensation for one sheep Xilled by a dog or dogs and ‘that ‘the Reeve issue his orders for the same. ~Carâ€" counts _‘ were presented, read â€" an dealt with as follows: ‘q Me The ignoramus is sometimes bet to No: 87. Some people are. tooâ€"dull to .cut an undesirable acquaintance. - A woman‘s idea of sconomy someâ€" times costs â€" her husband a lot < of he purchased recently near Elmira. We wish him prosperity. â€"â€" Mr. Jas. Howlet, V. S., has ‘bought a new driving horse. â€" Mr. Chas. Smith returned home to Durham Tuesday:. â€"Mtr. John Watson. is seriously> ill with blood poisoning in his hand. â€" Miss Maggic®C. Mitchell spent Monâ€" day with her mother, Mrs. R. Jackâ€" son, Elmira. â€" Mr. J. McGregor and wife and Mrs. â€" Forest â€" of Paisley block, spent Sunday at Mr. R. Forâ€" est‘s, near ‘Victoria school. â€" Miss Hall of Betbany was the guest of Mrs. Curric â€" last week. â€"Mrs. Milâ€" ler, Listowel, is visiting Mrs.> J. Woods. a business/ trip â€" to Philipsburg. on Monday =â€"Mr. J. R. :Schenck .has sold â€"his house and lot to Mr.,; H. Yundt ‘for $1,725 and bas purchased the 50â€"acre farm from Mr. F. Hatâ€" lof of Wartburg Aor $3,400, ~ The shareholders of the Rostock Weigh Scale Co. held their annual meeting in <Mr.. Wingefelder‘s hall on Thursâ€" day evening, to settle all accounts and divide the dividends. They ate Y. P. C. A. Meeting. â€" The YÂ¥. P. C. A. meeting was well patronized Friday evening last, ‘the subject deâ€" bated being, ‘‘Resolved that the Chi+ nese should be excluded from | Canâ€" ada." The decision was given to the affirmative. ‘The next meeting which will be the closing one for this seaâ€" son, will be held on the 21st inst. A good programme will be provided. Personals.. â€" Mr. Frank and his sister of Ayton are vis at Mr. Geo. Forbes. â€" Miss GéOr+ gina Sherriffs is spending a short time with friends in ‘Berlin. â€"Mr, Emanue!l Hemmerich of: Woolwick was married on the 5th ult. to Miss echiefley of Conestogo. Mr. Hemâ€" merich moves on to his farm, whit> Happily Wedded. â€" A very pleasâ€" ant event took place‘at the home of Mr. Geo. Forbes on Tuesdayâ€" the 4th. His niece, Miss Annie Scrogâ€" gie, was â€" married .to (Mr. Frank Forbes, both ‘of this place. ‘The ceteâ€" mony wasâ€"solemnized by the Rev. A. M. Hamiltonâ€"at & o‘clock p. m., after which a sumptuous supper‘ was partaken: of by a large number . of guests. The evening was enjoyably spent in miasic,. games and dancing. ml:uu-l..â€"'lh'l.n-::' of fldtflfi.â€".fl.fl.lflddm verton is spending a few days with making: 10 per cent. on the money investe@.â€"â€" Mr. G. Dichl had a wood bee om Friday, .. <=_ 4 herâ€"parents, Mr.â€" and Mrs» W. Baumâ€" * M !.-‘ *A %c § <b R B9 4 v k se ; C 4 lc ts 164 of near . ohmpton, Â¥incdis Counly| | 0 Lion Brand of Bo WMs _: e lstu‘ week.. = Mr. Saml “mez&w feol : king. . tte "Ro B m ies en t ereregn n oo o m ieper ce m finiting + in ie t we on at so mach goodness tor so Mn aarm , oo Intortering ced | Nle moner" mss biackamithy M\ z&.‘.‘_::..?;: fke Confirmation Suits. i old stone + an 6 q ® 3 short c apte t uie mel Miea uc | en PenoaarertPpetere 2 ort ind ‘Hoek wnt se Presentation. + Miss ~Litzie Barâ€" worsted “'lr‘ tailored, fArstâ€"class ton, . who ‘hl:: been organist for. the | titmmings, prices $5.50, $6.00, $6.:50, $7.00, $7.50 to $10.00. 4 » id Pn i P Pul Cns me . â€" © ~ SMVTH BROG ::mreml;)ve t:: Gd't. was présented on | Cheap Cash Store 8" * H BR“', SBunday ~lastâ€"with a Bible and purse J and the folowing addresst . 28 and 25 South Side King St., BERLIN we learn you are about to sever School by removing to Galt. shall miss you very much from h‘ou accustomed _ place as organist in Church â€" and â€" Sunday School. For several years you have ably,‘ + fully and {aithfullyâ€"rendered us ! service, and that voluntarily and at & sacrifice of time, labor and conâ€" venience, and we cannot allow you to leave us without ‘manifesting in Dear Miss Lizzie Barton: 4 It is with feelings of regret that some tangible ~way. our esteem. . of your . valuable service, we would therefore ask you to accept this as a token of our appreciation of your labors amongst us, trusting that you may long be spared to sing with a richer and swéeter experience the songs of Zion below, & then . go home to join the choir beyond <the skies and sing the praises of ° Him who hath redeemed us with His preâ€" cious blood. Signed on behalf of the Roseville Sunday School, Cletk‘s‘Office, St..Clements, . . â€" . Notes.â€"Mr. V. W. Wettlaufer took March 7th, 1902 4# WINTERBOURNE carnival on Friday ROSEVILLE By BENJ. SNYDER, Superintendent ie mbe ons : â€"~ ol t} mrve har zis2 Io s ons NC I2" MIME ROLSICG, VIRCEZ ZNG . tailor made, prices $4.00, $4 50, $5.00, $5.25 and $5.50. _ _‘ trimmings, prlna%.flo, $6.00, &;‘,‘U‘Iw, J.u to $10.00. bicingt Boys will _ â€""*â€" /. . GCOâ€"E Pufate _ _This paint has given geneee) satinfetion etepetred en en on dn mds Reogoas in raee hn pant intel e Sm Ageh he, 90 Nails, Looks, Hinges, Butts, Building Paper, Glass, stc..and mail it uen We i anenter promtel cand gestngon‘s mtuwu will save you mopay. â€" Write to us Our Phone 215 a doubt Are Tou going to Paint? the right time we can look after our customers property. "â€" © Aro You going West 9 . If tou ars, we san fturnich NCV 100 PHWEUS!. no matter if you live at the other end of the county, remember our name. Make out a list of M. Weiche! & Son, We again have the agencyof »g dn ie Yig s Aeg. t asy cb dn riy ) e Ki o coaik. g9d 5i prigntihtie s 3t L

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