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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Dec 1902, p. 8

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3X W. MeKay, for 5 loads of stobe and teaming same, $3.00; J. Farrell, 40 & ' of gravel at 90c per yd. (conâ€" Eract), $36.00; A. Gibbons, rep. apâ€" ; to bridge, $1.50; A. Hewitt, cutting willows _ and rep. culvert, : $4,00; _ R. _ Lintick, for" planking bridges and 1 new culvert, $40.40; E. Moser, bonus . for 45 rods of wire fence, $4.50;, J. Kuntz, rep. road on Sth concession E.S., $1.25; S. Henâ€" @erson, bonus for 60 rods of wire fence, $6.00, J. ~Cassell, gravelling per contract on . boundary, H.P., $23.30; G. Foerster, gravel and work, $83.70; J. Hill, for 19 loads of graâ€" ‘e;' , $1.90; J. Weir, gravel to pathâ€" masters, $18.87; J. K. Hammond, tk on hill, $45.75; P. Blnm:n ms caretaker, P.P., $3.00; D. â€" ern, for defraying vhe expenses of the ‘Board of Health _ during the year 1903, $112.00; S. J. Wismer, for winâ€" $5.00; E. Moser, for winter Foad, $3.00,â€"J. K. Forwell, for winâ€" r $2.00; Theo. Kroetsch, boâ€" hus for 60 rods of wire fence, $6.00; R. Ruppert, for breakages on wagon, 45¢, Hopewell Fire Insurance Co., on C &; lall, $1.50; J. Kalbficisch, for printing and . work, $6.00; A. Bash, for 224 loads of gravel, $24.40; H. Neeb, gravel per contract, H.P., $10; J. C.â€" Schultz, bonus for 155 rods of ‘wire fence, $31.00; W. Stockey, for 20 loads of gravel, $1.60; P. Ritter, ‘rep. culvert +$2:00, work on road, $5.50, total $7.50; J. Phair, bonus Ft a o CR t _ Communications, ?lh and uen-xt-' were presented,â€"read and disposed o ©s follows, viz.: It was moved by "Geo. Forwell, seconded by A. Heipel, that the following accounts e paid ahd that, the Reeve issue his orders for the same respectively, viz.: C. Boegel, blacksmith‘s account, 60c; J. Arnold, hauling plank, building fence % pails, $6.10, 61 loads of gravel, ;;“. total $9.76; J. Wilkinson, for 64 loads of gravel, $3.20; Thos. Hillâ€" ?ll, balance on gravel account, $1, man and team on roall, $2.50, toâ€" tal, $3.50; G. Lackner, for 83 loads of gravel, $4.15; W. Reichert, hauling and putting in sewer pipes and putâ€" ting up railing, $8.00; W. Schulters, teaming and _ putting in concrete :ln. $2.50; H. Newton, rep. culvert 1.25; T. Crookshanks, teaming " 2 loads concrete pipes,â€" $3.00; J. Conâ€" ley, bonus for 78 rods of wire fence, $15:60; M.‘Martin, for 90 loads . of mu, $5.:40;, â€"J. Ziegler, for 116. ‘ .of gravel at 6c, $6.96; V. Otâ€" terbein, jr., putting. up railing _ on bridge, H.P., $2.75; A. Bochm, bonus for 22% rods ol wire fence, $2.25; E. R. Meyer, â€" gravelling by contract, .87, J. McRae, scraping and teamâ€" &:fl.oo; J. Frame, putting up i on â€"2 culverts and teaming sewer pipes, $8.00; J. Diebold, graâ€" | ig by contract, $12.00, cleaning ¢ pit, $2.50, rep. approach to Coi f gi'dge, $1.25, teaming plank, mmv $2.50, and spikes, 16c, otal, 818.4&; R. ‘Forrest, cleaning out ditch, and stone, $9.25; Mrs. M; balance gravel account, $6.87; _ Therealter it was moved by J; B. , seconded by A. Heipel, that f No. to appoint a place to h=" the nomination of candiâ€" dat the offices of one Feeve and four countilliors for the year 1903, and to fix the polling places and also APT a deputy returning officer for each of the six ’oull:nnb-divhicms in th !DO'-h_dw esley be now read m first and second time. Carâ€" 70 rods of wire fence, $7.00; J Forrest for stone and use of scraper ; Carried. 1t was Moved By A. Heipel, WELLESLEY _TOWNSHIP COUN ie 2o k.‘ OMB, on F ~The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" , of »Wellesley met pursuant <to nent, on Monday, Dec. 1st, , at 10 â€" o‘clock a.m.,. in the T ) Hall, Crosshill. All memâ€" bers were present, the Reeve in the chair.. The minutes of the November meeting were read and adopted. The Watch:House .. s Janzen Bros. o l 4 What Watch of yours.. If not piitoll. Our watchmaker a made a watch. He can repair Does it Give atisfaction ? K8*»i _ 26th, John Bricknell, _ of Prestog, to Violet Eaton, of Hespeler. Michmâ€"Eichlerâ€"At â€"New Hamburg, Dec. 3rd, by Rev. B. Muelier, Morâ€" ris Michm to Bertha Eichler, both of *New Hamburg. ; 3chmidtâ€"Shantzâ€"Near Haysville, Dec. 3rd, at the home of the bride‘s father,; Daniel Shantz, ~Ephraim, son of David‘ â€" Schmidt to. Annie Shantz. Gingerichâ€"Bluckâ€"At Doon, Nov. 25, C. Gingerich to Miss Bluck, both of Doon. Coloeâ€"McCutcheonâ€"At _ Galt, . Nov. 26th, M. Cole, of Galt, to Lucinda McCutcheon, of Galt. Bastâ€"Boshartâ€"Near Crosshill, Dec. _ 2nd, at the residence of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Boâ€" shart, by Rev,. Bishop Lichty, Moâ€" ses Bast, of the 3rd line, to Kate Boshart. Gehlâ€"Brennerâ€"At Betlin, Nov. 25th, Isaac Gehl, to Louisa Brenner, both of Berlin. Neebâ€"Jacobyâ€"On Nov. 26th, Henty . MARRIAGES. Ericknellâ€"Eatonâ€"At Hespeler, Nov Cornellâ€"At Sheffield, Nov. 24th, Mrs. | Déo 22 â€"â€" Furniture of Wm, Leyes St. Samuel Cornell, in her 87th year. Clements. Mainâ€"At Sarnia, Edward Main, of| Dec. 23 â€" Stook and implements of Sheffield. Lorentz . Burbach 1â€"4 mils east of McLennanâ€"At Galt, Nov. 27th, Eva« Bt Agatha. line, daughter of ;. the late Daniel | Dec. 30 â€" Stock anvd implements o McLennan, in her 15th year. Chas. F. Miller, at St. Agatha. Brownâ€"At . Haysville, _ Nov. 28th,| Janâ€" 14â€"Steck and implements of Wm.. James Brown, aged 88 years and 4| Foster,21â€"2 muuwmnfunnvmn‘ Pmog'l!-:?:t faimenct. K se . ** the road leading to Linwood. . _ T ‘avistock, ov. P b plem Teaac Freda Em‘mn, infant flaughter of J.gh:ds;“rammllflh.“.“ Herman Prohl. . nlttporcat mt Agsthn, pec. ard, | JA 20â€" Stock sd Implements offart (Roneet ooo np ons 2808 55 9695 1| yan 99 _ grook and implemaits of John month an ays. . Mtrtmlch. Dec. ist, Peter g-:mm:img.:fificmm\ te :\dl ::;" 8Â¥ youre. 3 months Jan 27â€"Stock tndlmvhmslhn”“; Hahnâ€"At Elmira, ‘Dec. 1st, ‘Addison, | Waltts 2 1â€"2milas Wost of Hawkeâ€" lonrad Hahn, aged | _ Yille Cor 13 Well esley Tp. ;;coyn:t:ons o;‘:.:::u:n;i ;hln,“" Feb 18â€" . Stock and imptemonts of Sehmidtâ€"‘At Elmira, Dec. 2nd m‘ Michael B. ub“h'.‘ 1+2 miles Weat & f \, of St Jacoabe,on north aide of Conestoâ€" Schmidt, aged 83 yeals, 4 mofiths YoF \ and 2 days. go river Reyno M.â€"Al‘)n.m G.T.R. station, mm" 7 â€" Elmira, 3, _ Annie, eldest * daughter of W.~J. Reynolds, aged To Rent. : snye-r-;‘g_uasudnuy:‘d Â¥* x -;nh.. ; ydneyâ€"Sm At â€"Galt, Dec. y w ’g‘. na a‘. ,:h.m(}nroll: Syd;ey-smu. fl..m.-‘ r‘ 3 or ie . Iate o Sngner se m%‘ ;hnviny-bd ~Au> ie R€L C iccuares Johnstoneâ€"Hespeler, . Nov. _ 30th.|\Valuable Property ; Sale __ James mm aged . :71 3: eple Auribiize Ts 498 4 years, 2 months and 19 days. n the villa as erlos tows Hal er, «Nov. soth, | X, sb on marker gardening or ‘other ‘bor â€" Mrs. ~_ 4 mother Of | pose«. "On this property is ® : 4,3;’1' n Fred Haistend, of Waterloo, tn: her | hous nerdf routhoog® netniemoknt Srd year. . AuicÂ¥ «hxk hi s cf fall whant are sown and in prime tweilerâ€"At Rosevilic . sondition. _ ‘For terms and particulars apply . ay ie bome at hi« bre mee 4) 0w: | en e 4 ts Nt E. sz‘%»"*h%%%?& hy sys "“,“3%'?;' tss t = Wateric " .,,.;‘3,‘ o¢. 27 «.~ :: A .,,.\ju-y heun in e oi periets io y3 _ Rudy, â€" aged about 70 | good busk. _ _ _â€"_ _ years. égfl*-%’ .‘j;’&‘, fi‘l’fl '*‘5:.‘% l "*i»'f"’w s ao®. "¢l dn "Ohmk, aged | 2 *‘ * Freocetabasc: Â¥: e ns M e :t oc EeC O OTCL se s M of Rev. M. L. Wing, of a daughter. Woltâ€"At Baden, Nov. 25th, the wife of Jacob Wolf of a son. ichty, that Byâ€"lew . Noâ€" lodus ons ,T:,";t ,‘ fivfi"x h* ors for the year 1903, to fAx the ling places, and also ~appoint . a deputy returning officer for each of the six polling subâ€"divisions in ~the Township of Wellesley as now flled in, be read a third time and passed. Carried. Devitt~â€"In Woo:wich, Dec. 3rd, the :“u. of Edwin Devitt, of a h‘â€"' ilng‘;ll-At Galt, Nov. 23rd, the wile < ol Lincoln Ingall, ol a ter. Tnp;-%At‘Gflt. «Dec. a:,"z wile of Wm.. K. Trapp, of a daughter, ‘Dahmerâ€"At Doon, . Nov. 28th, the wile of W. Dahmer, of a son. Nefiâ€"In South Easthope, Nov. 6th, the wife of ‘Wesley Neff, of a son. Ebyâ€"At New Hamburg, Nov. i8th, the wile of Isaizsh Eby, of a son. Mitchellâ€"In Wilmot, Nov. 25th, the wife: of Robert . Mitchell, of: a daughter. Seipâ€"At New Hamburg, Nov. 30th, the wile of Geo. Seip, of a daughâ€" ter. Ebyâ€"In Wilmot, Dec. 3rd; the wile of Reuben Eby, of a son. Hallernâ€"At Preston,. Nov. 30th, the wile of Geo. Haller, of a son. Tannepâ€"At Shady Nook Farm, Rossâ€" burn, Man., Sept. 1st, the wife of G. Tanner, of a son, Halimanâ€"In Berlin, Dec. 5th, the wife of Israel Hallman, of a son. Wingâ€"In Berlin, ~Dec. 8th, the wife It was fnaily moved by R. J. Kerr, seconded by Geo. Forwell, that this Council do now adjourn to meet again the 15th day of Dec. at . 10 o‘clock a.m., ‘at the Township Hall, Crosshill. Carried. J. K.â€"SHINN, Funeral Director and Embaimer Waterloo,. Ount. ‘Telephone 267. Resi dence Duke St., opvosite J. Letter. coby, of. Woolwich. DEATHS Neeb, of Wellesley, to Matilda Jaâ€" Clerk‘s office,‘ Dec. ~8, 1902 PETER F. SCHUMMER, ‘Township Clerk BIRTHS Joseph Mickus, Anctioneer. Dec. 9â€"Christian Retuhard", stock and implements, 3 miles South of New Germany. Des. 16 â€" Stock and implements of Jicob Weidenhammer, 1 mile East of Brealan, on the Quelph road. Des. :17 â€"Stock and implements of John B. Schmitt, 3 miles Eass of Berlin (Natches)â€" Dec. 15.â€"Hotel pioperty in Hawksâ€" Dec, 19 â€" Stock and implements of Chas Klinck near Elnira. Dec 22 â€"â€" Furniture of Wim, Leyes St. Clements. Dece. 23 â€" Stock and implements of Lorentz . Burbach 1â€"4 mils east of amus, $5.06 to $5.75; culls to good, $4,500 mepaenank ie 9 on tutls to good, $1.405 to $8.00. f WATERLOO MARKETS. â€" Waterloo, December .11 new ysse e c i6 e .0 Wast Buffalo, Dec. 9.â€"Cattleâ€"Rece L000 nead; faicty wstive. 16e to age Iint or. Vuhâ€"Bcon:xtl. 225 head; steady; teps, $8.25 to $8. 'le“m‘..fi-&l to $8. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 17,000 Wead; 5¢ to lower; M.'{‘ .20 to“r.fl)' mixed, .10 to $6.20; u’kqg. .90 to $6; pigs, .00; roughs, $5.50 .15; stags, &.w to $5, . Sheep and lambsâ€"Iecel 10,500 [head; lambs 10; sheep 25¢ higher; top fleet in ineine rapiae «xport steers were offered, but a few all:r,l'l‘eouotmsau kflupfl:fil‘u inally unchanged. _ eep are: un sxieoie _ $00 rertunciely "Thi"eatainge are véery small. Prices are unchauged mtwexoonewum‘gnto k bucks. L‘Dhlmulhn{ to higher l!l'-'llt:tr.ti cwt. The market for these is active the day‘s business was ou‘-wm- paratively short space of l..“ h c oo /3 w o en es 20_‘.‘?:4‘: n:t 41e :-"«f g:l: _ Haxâ€"Timothy seid about & $18> Esls Leen,ane pioycer o elaee pole ap $8 Btrawâ€"Iwo loads of shoaf sold $2 lower ut $10 per ton. . tss 2o 3 ago sae up unickiy." Te mhailly ‘of", C m on amp gaf 5| AuC e arcene ow oo t alcndegert Bige vop ol were unchanged, _« â€" =>, ... V /% Butchers‘ ‘Cattleâ€"The run was light and the best lots soid at good 9!& Rough common stuff was in evidence to the same umuuuli but all went. Duriog the next week or« days there will be an intsomeee mmarereet ain mas xm prevall, There is no change in quotsâ€" _ Feaders and wâ€"w were and ‘there, was a particularly good Calvesâ€"One fine big animal sold at $4.40 ewt, but he had mo companious. The :rlnt for cholce. veals is and prices are unchanged at $3 to $10 eac fats. Tss ioiaaenaange onl Tor selects mha t 20 Tor Newed nige MAE Dorifiten 100 moree usder East Buffalo Cattle Market. w ‘Toronto Live Stock, AUCTION SALES 38.15 18 18 l4 900 4,50 and .20 14 wl doâ€" | | aeath naitorige se 11e Ig&.fi*j’é \-orncm bhmnwm that a Bylaw ww | N passed by the Municipal C nncil g the Corporaiion of tte ‘Town ‘of Waterlos the 25th d‘Ld November A. I\ 1902 ‘to WFant@aid to W. Gng;.% with such persons as ireughail a«sociate witlf hiroself cithor as parners or as shareholders in a du} W&k E:negnny :‘num for tl"lt of D; ntures Cazporation ‘ o Town of, Waterioo to the atmowat of $3000. :: ‘fi Ryâ€"law was registered In the Regisiry..Ofice: _ Any motion to quash or..@0t 4 / the, same t i y c ated Th # ts degi t Nevenber naus-;‘xn chickene and. all sums of $10 i in aippan mm mt e figes off for ca pnymonr:i credit amont 108. MICKUS, JOHXN B,. SCHBMITT, 1..%.." Auctionéer * % Proprietor BNyâ€"law was in the 2 .Office. for the Gounty of . W wterloo on the »6th day of November A. D. 1908 HOUSEHOL® KFFRCT3â€"Cooking atove, bot stove. corner cnsbmnl. extonsion table. wood chest, m!flnfid and bookcase,â€" sinks » stand urms, C » & tion. Kversthine will be withou rve. as the proprictor is retiing from farm< 1g Ahite. Tt Sonsints af 111 motee mhore oc teds e io umdwnnbhhhutfinm h. "Of# 41. is a new brick house, ba â€"k barn all nodesâ€" u{outhnfldhuw-l m â€" lent wator . Bituated near school. of the fvest farma «hg: % information apply on tes or i IGNATZ FRE h S Snd + 1048 Waterloo 1*. *A IMPLEMENTEâ€" e Maisâ€" sey Harris mower, mnfi'drflh.% fe "lm’ md rob uéé:n may m horse power on bruck, .2 fanning mill=, L:tm-fimo- m‘flov”o.’ w w, . stulle _8 threoâ€"aâ€"ated democrat, 'w“l:rl. road car, 2 ie faimadge mystint o td rl‘ny ':':ch :‘mm -.l:': p«pacity 3000 *Ifi.;.f in le ha dou 8, 8. iogu armes: dedbistisen beckvoke fork a lot of other articles too numerous to be in Toak bar mare 6 yearn pid. . ieont mare im Nee tre in en se m’m fl ~alo, t‘o,.-lae: ’m eca it en taene t on months old and 50 chickens, 2 oamatao opesk ie at one a‘clock e.;r;\. Mfiom vals T BHI 3 miles fromâ€" Rerlin, MAE mrenifes im ueg nirlomedoen move. Ritehert » wash honse at 'M”f" $ now pig «table and a) on ‘k«m:-:id m -v"l:'.xf; J.":m on The promito« or by letter to S _ m nteanien on E:m.ot rley, ln-"-'c""'fi. about h uther articles too nu"r‘::lb N“! wid __TERM3Sâ€"Grain. r6ote, hay and all suwms of morgh tros upos furniabtng approved LORENTZ mnp& JO8. MICKUS, \a. Stock and Implements._ T’lulmh-fll”g&m ‘on mll:.eukotgr%u .‘ j 1 "Z tam of i.ozonts Haphach. 4 mild caet t at 1 0 w.ithe followingvaluable pré m.‘#‘ 4 lce \/th h i sls o mide o chntens n n 0 P e .. mower, % Heiotine Lo Nh Satinee, _ hoe busere bob, Farm for Sale dTâ€"Am6 "___more or less «ituhted thrse miles east of Betlin. 14 sores are mmmn,, reâ€" mainder inln a state w lt is m 1 brick ::’d‘mh‘&’ es carey: ~':flfi%-.flb % * "*"*"**"" f CTRUs comssMAN,," on ppaans qinag Ranmign nfemstone Noi ane n pofing «l dn MBb Bt. Agatha, on . ooei ht ete Jt Feare: oid> hged boree T HAT valuable farm consi«ting of 100 acrek Farm for salgé. Farm for Sale â€"â€" OF _ â€" Farm Stook & implements Toewn of Waterioo. N Rumelhardt, 1 mile west of Waterigo and. Farm for Sale Auction: Sale Auction Sale c OK..â€" Wodnesday, Dec. 17th, 1902. $84% Tuesday, Decs. 23rd, 1902 Farm for Sale. Oe Aebe o piem arag wlow. 1 §4. _ Auctioncer CHABLES Â¥, MILUEB, fid‘iflé‘ F)"T% e nanpocl, tat n . w A. K AUFM AN A. KAURMAN 4: op.iotor, Puâ€" Clotk can IFDSEPH MICKUS. : ~A.P.<«McBRIDE, Ees (il Prytices, miotiet on ant bonth aing and tweive Ibks, ihence m J’m.y f tes mast ie mns o it meene adenr catfe mtogvo ah:{-n:nul thirteen fl-h to the sbu:- prei ; thare is :k Hote, a o. Fur To -n'mflfi'zm to the the following property. ‘viz EP oid p Alob g fllly, (e mon} $hees sns t Arocd er rugprnd Thirs t sty (eorey in palh ~pjorben beiles prodd fi;%yâ€" e time of. gale Lhere willâ€"be offerâ€" ed for uction by J l;km m% .@f&:-mm"& Nntb® â€" Eul y Thedk horee 6 reare old. black muge Emesere etompat nam in inb o "orpenter fools, lathe, tu barrels, %mwflrm 3 Foupdiines > ce mtans ." apneants, Chroniols Teeeranh "old Soitene on > J08, MICKUz JOHN H. RUPPEL Chronicleâ€"Telegraph “m Ailse 'h” Auctioneer. _ Clork. Ch ronicleâ€"Telegraph and £ w omm or on mepnag en en mm mm Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto + Mortage Sale. | _ Amertant o meranse . ® aluabie} a-_pmm the ./ | Cash must accompany all orders. Make ro :Am vVilltt fiofi}\"lfl s Note, Registered Letter or Express Order to m No hok on o 0100X in ‘he, afterncon, &n id #* l5 ~; n{M uctioneers: . _ Â¥ondors Solioitor. T CMs 155. Dibaé the 15e aay of Revs A. Jr 1808 ‘ +; d. In. Wiq.-l‘n, â€" }" a w n .Wm t St. Jotobs,‘ â€" . â€" Ontario. | ifeigy Carm id ie yei‘, porato baaiter > rear Th 7 Woolwico . .2 years old, 16 ewes aod 1 ram, :4 brood sows in pig, Tamw. hoar, boar Mn Cndeath nsc ran 2 lnmber wagovs, C is rwm top bugey (Armstrovg‘y nt. £M bnungy / «reated ‘:%::% w, w fi o::fi y ‘u % mz!-’_'".'i:,;.!-{t;ftue-&'{!!wfibizi M ssey Haris binder, 2 mowers, ayrake pea nfecarioats ie m ts hk c oo Et ftthe fare Pime Aud plaok o1 be the.Nor “"‘Eâ€"' n:fq-u the Co of the V) CJ mhmclu or loss, A large onn-lufi{ brick house, spâ€"cious barn an‘ all prompes aino n port Cichnntt cover fading premises, & ndp:d never failing m springs avd tusnide water, The farm the exception of about 10 nores of ha‘ d wood buzh,is cleated and in good state of cultiâ€" vation «with. no; was‘e Ivu-: ‘Tecm= will be e known, on..day of sale .or previouâ€"ly if No r«ru.' as the proprictor is cisâ€" conti ujag farmings | 000 C . â€" Sale ‘to commencs at 10 o‘clock a. mâ€", sharp. Lunch served at noon. mllfi.dlh ns and .all and under $ o~o="lhl& nmu:i.'l'l:&‘-w eredit on approved sézurity, or 5 per per T HRamRai s cirinin Mostege #pItk wiil e 4 wv&lfluzflw’ EMAE aturduolnnum single ‘hamess. flwm ness.cow chaine, De Laval cream nprm trou l&lh..)tur knife, c’:l.lk. 'bm C3 m&nfigum many other nn‘l-e!u Loo numerâ€" ous too mention. o credit Auntin Of for cakh Ireal e in m-'vic;r'flng‘ colt yot ny ‘IEO'H. % &m-mn:':h xt Lary. Paip 5 goars (Fa hm Mc3 Newon,red, ar) o comr: m aesacte gd':?g%fi ifi:‘:mh‘h’h“:-?mmg nmg oo oc 3t sipanE mailes vign, orpecther smounr in Em armeminan ghe be in calf, 1 twoâ€"yearâ€"old he‘fer dud to calve in J.LW 3 10-\:;'* heifers nn_rg-'“\fim 32'-?nw.-3':'-'5h‘ :.*. i\ «Praigtminy .=c Pb ioigls ~neclovieciee The 3 Days f â€"~fop Farmers Day‘s 1 it Powders. ,, Ilh;'. wwl,hfz‘::u: .nDsyb snefi Food .1: fattening berbe 8 u' uvdo' tta~ Ask se Fcch sihee Sipraminer t soma aiponend to Auction Sale 4 o OR j Monday, Deo i5th A D. 1902. ere will be. sold by â€"public ancth Walk in and Look Around. fre misctof t 20%% Stock and Implements 171. .o apeal Ffriday, Dec: 19th, 1902 Stock and Implements. Auction Saie. s T oo ~ »a wart rifts s uen . > «pÂ¥ + #* In order to save oursubscribers the trouble of “Wk ore & ate remittances we have made 'nullm the: she which we are enabled to offer t following W n conne with The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph.for one year at specially low rates, & clubbing rates with all other Canadian and American â€" per magazines quoted on application. t3 ; P. 8 â€"The Chronicleâ€"T and nearly all weeklies will thr in the balance of the year iree to:g: new yearly . "hfi:% King St., Flur avd Food Dealor, Erb St. â€"Waterioo :'m"“gffim"-':‘“m-% *Baceq this s0th a d:::?flm. 1908. %m.m} m& P.O..a Highest price paid for all kind of grain, wheat exchanged for four. Also pure concentrated feed < im stock. is Th Connty If Waterics Printar de. .. Notizaily poraiy gtren pervpant to me, at at In the estate of John: . Musller, late of the Townsh‘p of Welleslcy in the ©County of Waterloo, farmer deâ€" <<hig io t oo en ul rnttsi uht sthe enid JMflfih who S\d .?"3::: thirtieth day of October, A. D. re gm.uuhdmm of comber, \. D., 190%, to deliver or send by mr. the u:: :t::cno'::;. last mm In the matter of the Estate of Geotge Notice is herel 8. Gingrich. The Choicest brands of family meals always kept fresh in stock. e Notice to Greditors. REMEMBER Notise to Creditors. Ohronicleâ€"Telegraph and W Globe{with x3 Ohronicleâ€"Telegraph and W Mail (with Tg Ohronicleâ€"Telegraph and Herald and Star (wlth2pmmlmm............;........ 1 T6 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Fat sdvocate............ 190 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Montreal Wfi Wikuess.... 1 60 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and hmh!: ts xes se e svaie *R Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly Sun (a farm journal).. 1 CHEAP READINCG FOR 1903. DAVID BEAN, Keop Your So you can see the at Nore is the one plase where are grouped, so you can‘t ¢ show. you more good Sm innt ies toaite Teane meo, bofy s06 c men, yo < outhldh-thuthtuan you ested all we want is for you to tak e a look at them. "Su Mn e SompRre o tas galy ore ns descriie state of our stock of suits. Every hunncuond.mmfloknnduolazl luuweudrundn-n'a-mâ€"dlhnul y priced. a We solicit UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE FASHION PARLORS, s eC o3 BER The Undersigned~ will now offer for sale ‘his _%‘ ning yorkshire pigs from 6 weeks to | 2 years old; also his prite winning . bulls and heifer calres together with . the three year old bull "Gien Alp 3 All kinds of Short Horn cattle for . sale at all times. 3 ons e S in yeliow, pink, white, etc. I keep the largest up â€"toâ€"date stock ots. 1 makea of the x N nnmhh-m also do a fine _ . trade in the waggon, which is _ noted to be the leadar in Canada. ut s I also sell the Fleary and Wilkinâ€" «j son ploughs, which are used by the . _ best farmers. Horse shosing as usual, e so as to give comfort and develop the! > thipwest. oo mssn t P n.-::-m-nu":-":‘uguns rmu-u the next fow weeks. Buy now, you‘ll not regrat it. We are now cutting some ,fig s A. 6. Thoman, _ t King St, Rast of GÂ¥0tt, | _ BERLIN, | \;fi Masseyâ€"Harme Warsrooms, lrb st. â€"if ~¢ OTF. BUGQGIES RIGHT PRIOHS,. Th aggofrms. E. L Hawko, Agont. John Hill, .. AFBD .. remittance by Postal

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