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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 May 1902, p. 8

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Berlin Town Hog Limits Extended. â€" No Changes to Agnes Street.â€" Committee Reports. T The Mayor called the meeting to order â€" shortly after eight o‘clock, with the following members present, viz., Alds. Braan, Gross, Kranz, Collard, Vogt, Weber and Bricker. Alds. HMonsberger and Cochrane came later. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The Mayor read the financial stateâ€" ment for the month, which showed tlhe reeipts to be $268.85 and â€" exâ€" penditures $9,913.69. Watch House ‘The Clerk then read the following communications, the majority _ of which were referted to various comâ€" mittecs. From P. H. Bryce, Secretary _ of the Association of Executive Health Officers, of Ontario, accepting _ the Mayor‘s invitation to the associaâ€" tion to hold their next annual meetâ€" ing in. Berlin. It will likely be held on June 24. 4 King St. East, BERLIN. From Mary Mader of Breslau, who was injured on Frederick street last fall, asking that the outlay caused by the injuries sustained be paid her, or ske would claim damages in adâ€" dition. The total outlay was _ as follows: Doctor‘s _ bill, $10; â€" six weeks‘ board at $2, $12; repairing carriage, $2;, paid to be brought to Berlin to the doctor in place of the doctor to Breslau at $1, $6; in all $30. Opposite Bank of Hamilton. From W. H. Schinalz, Sectretary of the Berlin & Waterloo _ Hospital Board, informing the Council that it was resolved at a recent meetâ€" ing that the clause referring to a representative from the towr, and as advised in January last, was susâ€" pended in the meantime and that the same shall be in force on and after ist January, 1903. Stylish Wodding Rings. 3o mermadkin sole NPCY ‘ wltini e ~» MBE n h ce thds a in i nbrnnas in : «t There is style in Wedding Rings as there COMMUNICATIONS TEH E Council. Woukawise on f T $90 for the surplus earth from srading on Church street. From twelve residents on Abrens street asking for ‘water sprinkling From â€" residents on Weber street from Frederick _ street to W. M Cram‘s house, . asking for a sewer connection. From residents un Waterloo street asking for a gravel roadway from Victoria to Styx and Louisa street. on that street from Frederick street to Queen street. e ds .From residents on Ellen street asking for sewer connections. _ From _ residents on Weber street, asking for water sprinkling from Queen to Youge street. ‘The following accounts were Te commended to be paid: Market Committee ... Fire and Water Com... . Board of Works ... ... .. Cemetery Com... .. ... ... Sewerage Com... ... ... ... Sprinkling Com... ... ... ... Rittinger & Motz ... ... . Canada Furniture Co... ... Gev. Pobter ... ... .. :. ... Water Commission ... ... A. B. Campbell, cbarity Toronto Mail adv. ... ... Globe, adv. ... .. .. 2 Bell Telephone Co. ... ... Newsâ€"Record ... ... ... . . iTelegnph W. M. Davis, services ... From John Lewis, agrecing to paY The Finance Committee recomâ€" mended that the resclution passed by the local Board of Health re extendâ€" ing hog limits in the south ward, east to Peter strcet and south . to Courtland avenue, be adopted. No action was taken on A. Brandenberger re rent House. No action be taken on appeal for subscription for monument to â€" Govâ€" etnor Simcoe. No action be taken re Nelson Boehmer refund on Transient Tradâ€" ers‘ License. The sum of fifty dollars be granted to the Twinâ€"City Trades and Labor Council towards defraying expenses in entertaining the Trades Congress, which meets in Berlin next Septemâ€" ber. That the Tax Collector be instructâ€" ed to strike off the personal assessâ€" ment of Messrs. Lippert & Co. for 1901 and 1902. That the Council pass and pay any legitimate accounts that may . be sent in by the Industrial Committee of the Berlin Board of Trade from time to time, amount not to exceed $25. Your committee on Board of Works beg to report and recommend as folâ€" lows: â€" That the corporatior laborers . be paid a full day for nine hours on Satâ€" urday. . 0 That the contract for Church iSt roadway be awarded to John Lewis contract price $1,579.92. _ â€" That the contract for improving Roy street roadway be awarded to R. Bochmer & Co., price $1,068.27. That no action be taken re verbal charges made against August Herâ€" tel by a few members of the Board at a previous committee meeting, there being no charges before the Board, and the town solicitor being of the opinion that detailed charges should be â€"ace in writing. That Mayor Eden be authorized to go to Galt and ergage an engineer for road rollet. That Chairman Braun be authorizâ€" ed to insist in having carried out the request made by this Board to the Berlin & Waterloo Street Railâ€" way Co. respecting the keeping the roadway in repair between . their tracks. That â€" the contract street improvement be R. Boehmer & Co. for $1,182.00. That all the earth that will sold on Church street be credited the said street. That Aaron HMamacher be engaged as Inspector on Church street, his services to commence whenever reâ€" quired in the opinion af Engineer Davis. That concrete culverts be made inâ€" stead of wooden culverts, whenever the same can be covered with ten inches of earth. That the chairman be empowered to advertise for tenders for the purâ€" chase of the required lumber for plank walks as per specifications and also for the laying of plank | walks as per specifications. L That Mr. Charles Collard receive instructions how to run the town road roller and as soon as he is able to run the same properly to the satâ€" isfaction of this Board, that he be engaged for the scason of 1902 when needed. That the following plank sidewalks be condemaned: College street, west side, : from Weber to Abrers street. Wellington street, west side, from Gzowski to Louisa. Louisa street, east side, ir Growski to Edward. > Spetz street, north side, . ir Frederick to Queen. Waterloo street, north side, fr Wellington to Floctke‘s. Courtland avenue, from Benton Queen, both sides. Mury. ' King street, east, from Cedar to Mennonite Church. Brubscher street, north side, from hx mm 4o reppmniatgies vije FINANCE REPORT NO CARL KRANZ, FINANCE REPORT BOARD OF | PETITIONS Chairman for Foundry awarded _ to the sum â€" of account of of Opera $2,631.45 3.60 1,123.60 a76 .10 5.00 279.99 50.92 59.00 12.00 45 3.67 3.50 .66 .66 26.20 12.47 12.87 62.45 from from from _ Queen street, east, from ~ Chugch street to Courtland avenue and from G.T.R. track to old park; ~ . ht eA â€"l and Victork 7 ull".’ track. ‘_‘L tA ,. _ Queen _ street, east, from Campâ€" bell‘s to Weber street. ¢ Lancaster street, west, from Queen street north to the end to Edwin street. t Frederick street, east, from Samâ€" uel street to new plank walk. .â€" _ ‘The petition of 27 residents in the vicinity of Agnes street was pre sented, objecting to the closing . of Agnes street for the purpose of enâ€" larging _ the Agnes . street m grounds. The chief objection by them was that by the closing of this street the property of several of the petitioners would be materially depreciated . Mr. J. A. Scellan, solicitor for the signers of the petition, was present and spoke in reference to the matâ€" to The Council decided that all . furâ€" ther proceedings to close Agnes St. be stopped. An account of Ludwig Nehis for street sprinkling, amounting to $26.â€" 00 was ordered to be paid. _ The various petitions for local imâ€" provements â€" and _ water sprinkling were granted and the engineer . was instructed to prepare specifications for the improvements on Warerloo street, after which the Board . of Works will call for tenders. The request of the ladies of the W.C.T.U. for a drinking fountain was referred â€" to the F:nance Commiitee, but by the manoer in which it was received, the ladies are certain of teâ€" ceiving aid from the Council. The Sewer Committee was authorâ€" orized to advertise for tenders for the construction of a sewer on Queen street east and EJien street as peâ€" titioned for. Byâ€"laws fixing the water sprinkling ‘ates, extending the hog limits and amending the Berlin & Bridgeport Street Railway Co‘s franchise byâ€" law, were read a first, second _ and third time and finaily passed. to eceived, the ladies are certain of t¢ IMQYER â€" ZELLER â€" At Berlin, eiving aid from the Council. April _ 30, at the home of the The Sewer Committee was authorâ€"| pride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. rized to advertise for tenders for| Noah Zeller, by Rev. S. R. Knechâ€" he construction of a sewer on Queen | tel; Rev. E:; S. Moyer of South treet east and EJien street as PC| River, New Ontario, to Alma Zelâ€" itioned for. ler. Byâ€"laws fixing the water sprinkling x _ C ates, extending the hog limits and KlAi:“}AbSn]' %C%NEI:&E]}T“I‘:: g:;_ amending _ the Berlin & Bridgeport weim‘; H;m'; Ku'.ges of Water Street Railway Co‘s franchise byâ€" / o r i law, were read a first, second _ and lo:J to Cecelia Schneider of Berlin. third time and finaily passed. BIER â€" PRESSING â€" At Waterloo, April 2, by Rev. E. A. Schudz, AFTER THE ROADMASTER. Frederick Bier to Elizabeth Pressâ€" ing, both of Waterloo. Just previous to adjourning Ald.|CARTER â€" SIMPSON â€" At Berlin, Bricker registered a number of comâ€" April 23, by Rev. Dr. J.S. Willâ€" plaints against Roadmaster Hertel,| iamson, Edward Carter of Hurley, put the Council not desiring to deal| Wisconsin, to Elizabeth Simpson with them allowed the matter â€" to| of Berlin. drop and the meeting adjourned at| HUMPHREY â€" SLUMKOWSKY â€" 10.45. . At Berlin, April 24, by Rev. R. ________ von Pirch, Thoimas Humphrey of Guelph to Minnie Slumkowsky _ of HON. F. R LATCHFORD IN Berlin. * _ PRESTON WALTER â€" SCHIRIDOT â€" At St. »â€"â€"â€" Clements, in the K. C. Cburch, by The first Liberal meeting in years| Rev. Father Brohman, Peter Walâ€" was beld at Preston on Saturday |. ter of Hawkesville to Matilda night, â€" addressed by Hon. F. R.| Schiridot of Wellesley. Latchford, Mr. Andrew Pattullo, and | gytiry . ZANKE â€" At Berlin, Apâ€" Dr. Adam Thomson, . Liberal candiâ€"| r;1 29, by Rev. R. von Pirch, Sioe date in the riding. Mr. W.â€" Aâ€"| jt; Sturm of Waterloo to Anna Kribs, the former member, and a Zanke of Berlin lieutenant, _ Mr. Gieo. A. Pattinson, ~ were present, and were given a genâ€" HARRIS â€" HUDSON â€" At Guelph, erous time â€" allowance. Mr. Kribs,| at the residence of the bride‘s however, complained that he had too| father, Norfolk strect, April 30, by little time to talk about New Omnâ€"| Rev. T. J. Parr, M. A., Rachel, tario. fourth daughter of John Hudson, GDa it maw U said Mro Latchford | to Wm. J. HMarris, both of that The first Liberal meeting in years was held at Preston on Saturday night, _ addressed by Hon. F. R. Latchford, Mr. Andrew Pattullo, and Dr. Adam Thomson, . Liberal cand;â€" date in the riding. Mr. W. A. Kribs, the former member, and a lieutenant, _ Mr. Gieo. A. Pattinson, were present, and were given a genâ€" erous time â€" allowance. Mr. Kribs, however, complained that he had too little time to talk about New Onâ€" tario. "Do it now," said Mr. Latchford. "No, 1 won‘t do it now; I haven‘t time," answered Mr. Kribs. "I should be delighted to hear Mr. DiuLD. Kribs talk for five or ten minutes on the Conservative policy regarding | ALLEMANG â€" At Elmira, April 29, New Ontario,‘" persisted Mr. Latchâ€"| Oscar Henry, _ eldest son of Wm. ford, and formally offered Mr. Kribs Allemang, _ aged 16 years, three ten minutes of his own time, which| months and 14 days. was finally accepted, although little} jacrsON â€" At Elmira, April 30 reference was made to New Ontari®â€" | Robert _ Jackson, age(i 58 years: 1t was after i1 o‘clock when Mr. Latchford began his speech, and . reâ€" fetred to the Temiskaming Railway Bill. PROCEEDINGS STOPPED ‘‘schcol book ring." Mr. Morang, he said, had come before the Governâ€" ment with a primer which he wished to sell at 12 cents. The Government had thought the profits would be large enough â€" at 10 cents, a price which Mr. Morang refused to accept. Mr. Pattullo pointed out that the Conservatives‘ scheme for the develâ€" opment of power at Niagara Falls would have redounded to the benefit of one or two large centres like Toâ€" ronto, and would have drawn manuâ€" facturing industries away from Presâ€" ton, Hespeler and Gait. JONES â€" In Mornington, April a.‘ the wife of J. J. Jones, of a som.. BAISLER â€" In Mornington, townâ€" line, April 9, the wife of John Baisler, of a daughter. SCHMIDT â€" In Ceftreville, May 6, the wile of Joseph Schmidt, of twin sons. ® MANZâ€"â€" At Waterloo, April 30, the wife of Mr. :S.imv.u.... ROBY * In"East Zorta, Agril 23, the â€" wile ot Christian â€"Riaby, of a LANDRETH â€" At Berlin, April 24, the wile of J. H. Landreth, of a daughter. _ â€". o. ; GENERAL LUSINESS to (. BRAUN MARRIED BORN Chairman Yprite Ergacrip &;.. It cures the % Ds requierity, ty, dries en ecbliu’; drains, heals inâ€" fammation and ulceration and cures female weakâ€" ness. Z2 makes stroug and sick women well. o ‘Ravorite Prescription ‘ has cured me of uterine me of tm&Mfiuâ€"h years, phhl-umm I can say can work a d.yulng before taking Dr. Plerce‘s ines 1 alw felt tired. â€" My pain is all and I feel like a c yrh gone .?:h lm.mhnnmwdm& mm I have been cured of I suffered from for fifteen years, and the best doctor in the state could not cure me." Dr. Pierce‘s Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent /ree on receipt of 3r oneâ€"cent stamps to pay expense of customs and mailing om/y. MAFFIN â€" NEAR â€" At Preston, April 29, at the Methodist Parsonâ€" age, by Rev. C. W. Cosens, John H. Maiflin of Preston to Minnic M. Near of Doon. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. #«I have taken your medicine hB ce Mrt, Groree Rioal, riges, â€" | J. K. SHINN, Funeral Director and Embalmer, Waterloo, Ont. ‘Telephone 287. Reaiâ€" dence Duke St., opposite J. Letter. city WATERLOO MARKET3 DIED C 3 â€" SalNotce to Farmers. (dfosi cnosas 2l w somiimn ro. 19.00 21.00 210 72 Tacigel o 6e Vaap mntm agig t mt i e ioninerindoen ind «td tati t M ms o £19 en nds sagminred iintincn= . * Aualed commene‘ng at 1 o‘cleck p. m. sharp, the followiog M-‘pfiv. vis : .’al;-kh se, 10 years ..'M not previously Suber. obe heree sleigh, 12 chickens, ‘n«ruces, Woednesday, May 21st, 1902, a".m]"' "a‘.i;'::-‘:;;‘-«?.".:‘fim‘ r sow arienne on stt aringer® siokine otore o washing mas , wringer, cooking stove 10: ocnluwoodnu-).!mnml‘box stov . 3 Dobhin drums, new bedroom suite, 2 b dsteads with bedding, fewher beds, etâ€"., «tretcher, bureau, glass cupboard, sink, 4 tab‘es, Lflul‘l.l rocking eh;h"-. 1 c.r:"dll:.uchd‘:. im carpets, mate tle, scalding "Tough, sw ace grinder, lard press. counter ht s aL Mb mbetirade lfi 2t nany o Pn ied h p ho sn q2 s ale, mz-nur tools, butcher‘s scale, wheelâ€" barrow, vinexar tub, soap tub 2 wash tubs, 2 benches, 4 clocks, boiler, baskets, crocks kettles, dishes. lam‘yg tinware, mirrors fruit jure, jars of canned fruit, flower pois, German fu.{ly bible, pictures, and a lot of other articles ton numerous to mention. Trrms â€"All sums of $10 and under, cash ; er that amount 6 months‘ credit on good notes, or .J r cent. off nt annum for cash pay ments of ercd :t amoun Jos MickU8, Boromon® BowMaN, Auction> r. Proprietor. 18â€"3 WaL. Mrxox®, Clerk. E‘fi&"" tollowing: t 3 ho s+ Wank bu h "_, tank, lounge, 1 bureaus, R , .......'....-'1: Tosm, sinite bodermail bed at ross, * complete, u-n-wl. 9 dwh?:-&-llfl'l:' * E.tegegianaiies Tbu"iflbololdbypnblomedanonthe place of Mrs. Annie Schiebel, Char es Strcet, near Lang‘s lannery, Beriio, on s 18 commencing at 10 o‘clook in the forenoon, the “‘”:’,’.‘:{ valuab e property :â€" P. rsn‘e stove, nearly new; sink, table, 2rideboards, 2 extension h%::!n.:n'u. singer wwln_(m.o_hlo_u. 4 side \mm‘ohi Monday, May 19th, 1902, Saturday, May 10th, 1902, singer sowing machine, 1 o <1 atoves, "nnxi'_'q l-qxj oo <l atoves, 2 hangi~g lamp:, new parior eul‘c i3 pieoes), large on lflma&lr.mur:sn piaro ona.u.an »tool. 3 bedroom smites, 2 n.’hh.da emp‘ 2 double beds complete, wash stand, ~hamber sete. 100 fruit jars. quantity of dirhes about 18 chairs, window biinds, parlor u‘?e a1isom* other carpets, alko a trunk a oarder, and other articles tuo numerous to mention. _ ‘1 ERx8.â€"Cach. Jos Mickus, Mrs. Axxix SchikB®t, f Auctioneer. Proprietrees. Auction Sale All the men, women ani clild en who arc willing to work in the beet fields cleaning beets during the months of May and Jun sh uld send their names and addresses to tho MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN WANTED. . 17â€"4 _ ONTARIO SUGAR CO , Berlin, On 'l‘he partnership heretof‘re existing betwre: Bimon K. Bowman and Williym H«uck, ianners, in the villag : of St. Jacbe, Cou .ty af Waterloo, under the firm rame and sty‘e of Bowman & Hauck i« this day dis vived by mutus1 consent. William Hauck bas retien from ‘he business . The assets and Tabilitics of the firm have been as umed by Simon & Bowâ€" man, to whom all debts must be paid. Dated at St. Jacobs, Ontario, the twentyâ€"thir l day of Ap il, A. D , 190%, .... OF ... Household Furniture, Eto. Auction Sale LACKSMITH SHOP in the town of Waterâ€" 'firm%mdw-“ummm , establic over 60 years Kasy wrm-ot'-wcnc Good rea=ons t«mu it not sold within a reasonable time the shop will be rented. For further particulars apply to a. 0. PtPPLlen 17â€"# Waterioo Ont. b-l.v: acre« in the Township of FI.'._&:. pa ie doas in to be faâ€"med a« one, two w pmpat‘e aeneme e e iss =* lt . ooo 2 o oan Farm for Sale. t44 i I‘mw.fi_.t-m‘lifi * .,.m__w A town * oi wploonyy £ 008 ... |L§o§{==&=g'i'§: Dissolution of Partnership. e will be sold by public auction ? the premises of the undersignedi at 8t Jacobs Implements, Household Girls Wanted 194. hoid Effects Warning. Aum4NARN G: MicauUs, Auctioncer : and Nousse=|% * *\ Everything for the Farmer. Our Tailoring Department.. © We show a full line of Implements and other farm necessities, such as:â€" Fine Goods at Close Prices. We bid you welcome to examinse all our wares and if you don‘t see what you want, "ask for it." Open every day. We Guarantee everything we sell. "Sign Go‘d Star." & BeSMIBHY PRROR TW ECCCE s ml‘l;: -uéml d‘:orlh. in the 'l:vndnh au:M; l er a 'Tny a rd r in dvo(lhlgnn, a bank barn, and cony niéert | outhouses. i« wall supplicd Ciko, hard and soft | water and is in a Arst class state of cultivation. For terms and particulars apply to the propricâ€" 'l‘llAT valuable farm consixting of 183 acres, Bechtel‘s Tract, n:ar German Mi :} thiee O EPmE U NUHE NOX OWtc acckie wat. Farm for Sale. tor on the premisee undersigned offere for eale his two story [ m-oha-fi-tY:nMO‘.l*. aterioo, containing 7 rooms and kitchen, with fl“.fif‘ convenience. _ Al o three good building lots on Young 8t. _ For further partic ulars apply personailly mr by lettor in Valuable Property fopSale AARON CRERMIMAN on the promisos ; In order next Sat r a record ~day h-?&n“mywnflmuwhm and well assorted stpck. well call and see. We ou that yeu will not have wpymthnhm.,am;-y-% : 40 pieces of light prints, slightly soiled, were 10 and _ _:1%}e, sale price * ut 22 *" = !odn’&hmm” (seamless fect) . ;rlflonhifl‘n‘u = = % g sold out of 5e factory we will give you our 6e We make suits that give a man characterâ€" that show a character. We put quality into the wo k, and our productions are fâ€"shionâ€" able. Our suits have your ideas. You‘ll stand well in the co?mufiity if we fit you. We have the largesfand best assortment of tweeds, worsteds, serges, spring overcoatings, pamings. fancy suitings, Scotch tweed suitâ€" ings and Coronation suitings in town. Rememb r in hats, shirts, ties and collars we have at all times the newest and most up toâ€" date stock. P. E. Shantz, V. F. Weber, line on Saturday for _ â€" 10 pieces pure linen toweling, per yd House For Sale. ImpLement Emporium Farm for Sale. (No. 5 InEat MowEr.) Clothing â€" Men and Boys‘ Suits at w@=*~ Farmers‘ Supply House, A Mau‘s a Man if His Clothes are Right. . W TLDEFANG, Star Clothing House, King St , BERLIN. BERLIN, â€" ONT. ISAAC SNIDER, PROPRIETOR. MANAGER. Opposite the Market, Frederick St., Berlin, German Mill P.0. AND A V TE to ON THE BALANCE John Hill Wellesloy. A. 6. Thoman, King St., East of Scott, BERLIN, YORKSH!RE PICS in order to make room for a shipâ€" ment of cutters and sleighs. nomchodngdo..n-tom comfort and develop the Interfering prevented. We also sell Wagons, Buygies, Harnees of all kinds, Combination Stock Racks, Churn anvd Creâ€"m S. parators, _ Grindâ€"stores, Snovcls, Forks, Sceds of all k incs, Bicy cles,Fireproo{ Safcs. Whee]barrows a specialty. From six and sight weeks up Plows, Gang Plows, S. T. Cultivators and Seed Drills, Scuffiers, Weeders, Sugar B et Cultivators, Turnip Sowers, Binders, Mowers and Steel Rakes. (reat Reduction OF MY BUGGIES To 10e 10e and apwards

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