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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Dec 1902, p. 8

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_ Shat Watd: of: yours If not The Watch?House . . _" _ Janzen Bros., mâ€"vv&lo;; â€"Our watchmaker hes made a wakch. He can repair ~ On Wednesday, Dec. 10th, a .very gufi event took place at the resiâ€" | of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bricker, near Hawksville, when their eldest daughter, Sarah Aun, was united in marriage to Mr. John W. Schweitâ€" wer, & prosperous young farmer. livâ€" ing about hall a mile north of Heiâ€" Helberg. The nuptial knot was tied by the Rev. T. H. Ibbot, of Bloomâ€" ingdale, assisted by the Rev. J, A. Schmidt, of St. Jacobs. â€" At precisely 3.30 p.m. the bridal party entered the drawing room to the beautiful strains of Mendelssohn‘s Wedding March, played by Miss Nelâ€" le Lackner, of Hawksville: The ceremony was performed under an mrch of evergreens and roses in the presence of about one hundred and fifty guests. . _ en 5 5 ‘The bridesmaid was Miss Hannah Bricker, sister of the bride, while little Miss Perly Schweitzer, niece of the groom, acted as flower girl. ‘The groom was assisted by his broâ€" ther, Mr. Aaron Schweitzer, of Heiâ€" ‘The beautiful bride looked charming gowned in white cashmere with apâ€" g‘m trimmings and carrying quet of white roses. The bridesâ€" maid was becomingly attired in white organdy trimmed with lace and inâ€" sertion and carried a _ bouquet of white carnations,. The flower girl looked very sweet dressed in cream muns veiling and carrying a bouquet of pink carnations. The charm which geemed to rest on everything was inâ€" creased by the profusion . of everâ€" greens and flowers, adorning every greens ‘and . flowe part of the house «.After the ceremony, all repaired to the spacious dining room, where an ®laborate wedding . breakfast was ©BRTCTE Among the guests were Mr. und! Mrs. Jno. Boos, Sebringville; Mr. and Mrs. C. Weber, Heidelberg; Miss Nettie Schweitzer, Bridgeport,; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Finkbeiner, Milverâ€", ton; Mr. A. K. Weber, Mr. and Mrs.. M. Istacel and the Misses Israel, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. K. Weber, Miss Wide~, man, Berlin; Mr. Quick{all, Bridge port, Miss L. Ament and Mr. W. Ament, Elmira; Miss Clara Schweitâ€" Cand Mr. A. Schweitzer, Blair; MF. and Mrs. Hy Schneider, Mr. W.. c er, Miss S. Weber, Mr. and. Mrs. J. A. Steiss, Miss H. Braenâ€" ®, Heidelberg; Mr. and Miss Devitt, Mannheim; Mr. and Miss Schweitzer, Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. We ber, Heidelberg, Mr. A. Weber and Miss C. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. A. Snyâ€" der, Elmira,; Mr. and Mrs. D. Schweitzer and Mrs. M. Schweitzer, Heidelberg; Mr. E. Huehn, Miss L. Engelter, Berlin; Mr. Jno. Weber, Sebringvillesâ€" Mr. and Miss Snyder, Biloomingdale; Mr. and Mrs. N. Snyâ€" der, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bricker, Miss E. Lackner, Mr. and Mrs. S. Snyder, Mr. G. and Miss L. Hufner, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shelly, the Misses N. and E. A. Lackner, Mr. N. Cunningham, Messrs. A. and E. Snyder, Miss A. Snyder, Hawkesville, and pthers. Does it Give atisfaction ? ~‘The presents were numerous and handsome, testifying to the high esâ€" #eem in which both the bride and groom are held by all. â€" Miss Bricker was a member of the United Brethren choir and a teacher in the Unionâ€" Sabbath School _ and will be greatly missed in both these circles. The happy couple left on Thursday on a bridal trip to London, Stratâ€" ford and other Western points. On their return they will take up their residence in Heidelberg. ‘Their many friends unite in wishâ€" afiem a long and happy wedded Personals.â€"Messrs. Wesley and Adâ€" dixon Wolfe, of New Hamburg, are e some time in Wallace, the of their former home.......Miss SCHWEITZERâ€"BRICKER WALLACE Mirrors, Cloth Broshes, & Poocce o . countauce machach. 1of 5 on wodke .. Miss Maniic Gniger. hk ote wn ow and Win, wm on s’\..z trip to Waterloo. . They â€" also 1 to see the Sugar Refuery and were much taken up with what theyâ€"saw there. ......Mr. xnuz Adoiph is assistâ€" ing the frm . of d & Bonnett, Listowel, for a few weeks, the above firm having recently bought the stock | of tin and graniteware formerly ownâ€" . ed by David Bowyer, of .the same place....... Mr.: and Mrs. J. Fisher, of Atwood, are spending a week at the home of their son, Mr. J. W. Fishet. ... Miss Marths Fisher is holidaying with friends~in the vicinity of â€" At Of the Track.â€"On Friday $ of w‘-k.on.xommm! tord, while crossing the freight from Owen Sound at Gowanstown, through, some defective part in the switch, tan off the track. An auxiliary from Stratford was sent for, which sueâ€" ceeded in replacing the derailed enâ€" gine in about an hour‘s time.. Forâ€" tunately the train was running at a low rate of speed thereby all escapâ€" â€" Chopping Mill.â€"Mr. Henry Huen, Gowanstown, has installed an upâ€"toâ€" date chopping mill, consisting of an 18 horse power gasoline engine and a 'lltp Champion chopper, with elevatâ€" ed and bagger attachments. We are assured Mr. Huen will enjoy a libâ€" eral patronage from the enterprising and prosperous farmers in the surâ€" rounding community. Sleighing in this part of the counâ€" try is not of the best, and vehicles of all description are to be seen. It would only require a few more inches of snow to make excellent sleighing. Briefs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hass, who have for some time past lived about two miles east of Heidelberg, have moved into our burg into one of the houses belonging to Mr. Adam Steiss ......On Sunday last Several of our young people received the holy ordinâ€" ance of baptism, and were received into the Evangelical Church by the pastor, Rev, J. A. Schmidt. _P.S. Examination â€"The teachets of our Public School held their annual examination on Saturday afternoon. Owing to the storm the attendance was not as large as usual, but those who were there report having spent a pleasant time. Some of the neighâ€" boring teachers were also present and the time was well employed with lesâ€" sons and songs. The readiness with lwhich the scholars answered reflects great credit on the teachers who have charge of them. â€" Notes.â€"#A dog has been wandering around the premises of Mr. Henry Vollmar for the last four weeks. He is a black Scotch collie and will likeâ€" ly be yaluable to the owner. Whoâ€" ever owns him may have him by apâ€" plying at Mr. Vollmar‘s blacksmith shop. DDLIURSJOOMEL, WIME MILS. RREDT] TY ECE us BHI ave for some time past lived about| 59®â€" f Chas Klinek near Elnira. wo miles east of Heidelberg, havefNabrgangâ€"In Wilmot, Dec. 8th, / the f meq 99 __ FPurniture of Wm, Leyes Bt. noved into our burg into on‘e of the ::‘ of Abraham Nabhrgang, 0f 2| (oments, 3 ouses belonging to Mr. Adam Steiss | ""_* es lemen .....On Sunday ‘lus Several of our K“’“’?““ Preston, Dec. 9th, the D“'Ign"s‘;‘;:; 11-2 m.:g: roung people received the holy ordinâ€" wile of Geo. Kiethaber, of a son. °* St Agatha. nce of baptism, â€" and were received Hibbertâ€"At Galt, Dec. 4th, the wile Dec. 30 â€" Stock and implements e nto the Evangelical Church by the| _ Of A. Hibbert, of a son. Chas. F. Miller, at St. Agatha. rastor, Rev. J. A. Schmidt. Keachfeâ€"At Galt, Dec. 8th, the wife Janâ€" 14â€"Stock and implements of Wm,. P.S.‘Examination â€"The teachers of| O‘ Angus Keachie, of a son. I rostenys 1â€"2 miles Wostof Hawkeville ut Public School held their annual [Crippsâ€"At Gailt, Dec. 2nd, the wife lu Ts fesd henoyp e Luwove xamination on Saturday afternoon. |_Of Geo. Cripps, of & son. 8 ol. Owing to the storm the attendance Koehlerâ€"At Bridgeport, Nov. 26th, | Jan. 15â€"litock and implements of Isaac was not as large as usual, but those the wile of John Soe.lilqr, _of a son. Snider at Ge: man Mills. who were there report having spent n HkkTr en i S$Z.! is 1. siiat. | Jan 20â€"Stock and implements of Levi a pleasant time. Some of the neighâ€" MARRIAGES. P. Martin. 1 mile West of St. Jacobs boring teachers were also present and § IPM\@@®Y Aou! > it‘ k ‘t3 Jan 22â€"â€"Stock and implements of John the time was well employed with lesâ€" |Weberâ€"Huehnâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 9th,| K. Moyer 2 miles W est of 8t. Clements sons and songs. The readiness with]| I. S. K. Weber, of Berlin, son of or thrée miles East of Crosshill. which the scholars answered reflects|_ Lâ€" S. Weber, near Heidelberg, to | Jan 27â€"Stook andlnwlnfllild John great credit on the teachers who have Luella Huehn,;, of Heidelberg, daugh | Walters 2 1â€"2miles West of Hawksâ€" charge of them. ter of Henry N. Huehn, merchant, | ville Con 18 Wellesley Tp. Notes.â€"#A dog bhas been wandering} Of Heidelberg. Feb 18 â€" Stock and implements of around the premises of Mr. Henry |Schweitzerâ€"Brickerâ€"On Dec. 10th, Mich ««! ubacher,1 1â€"2 miles West Vollmar for the last four weeks. He| John Schweitzer to Sarah Bricker, | of 8t Jacobs, on north side of Conestoâ€" is a black Scotch collie and will like| @ldest daughter of Jacob Bricker. â€"| go river. ly be yaluable to the owner. Whoâ€" Hgnsb;:mâ€"xNuhrgu‘â€"On Dec. 10th, | «mmmmmmmmmpmameanmemmmemmmmenmmmemenes ever owns him may have him by apâ€" Y v. Amos Cressman, Tilman plying at Mr. Vollmar‘s blacksmith| Honsberger to Lydia Nahrgang. 'mn' @an “. shop. lnz;c:erbâ€"sgsleaâ€"n Waterloo, Nov. ! t . Wedding Belis.â€"On _ Tuesday, Dec. th, by Rev. Father Schweitzer, $D) Miss Luclia Huehs wes united aehy dartar, al Bertin, to Louisa 5&."’"’4-@"&"“%’:"- Tow cuit ‘sad in the holy bonds of matrim to er, of Waterloo. ’W" ‘m o+ C & . Weper, of berin‘ 1oc [McDonaldâ€"Melitset=â€"At Berlin, Dec.|: sun ** ~Wagewnooge . s‘ merly of this place. The people ol Heidelberg join in extending to them their heartiest congratulations. wWOOLWICH TOWNSHIP COUNCIL The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich met at St. Jacobs, on the 15th day of December, 190%, pursuant to adjournment from last session, and in accordance with the statutes. All the members were present, the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. The Reeve reported that he had seen Mr. L. S. Weber about his fence being on the road. The treasurer laid before the Counâ€" cil a detailed statement of assets and liabilities, showing a balance of $2,802.39; uncollected taxes, $242.61; liabilities $258.53. » The treasurer‘s statement . was adopted and the clerk was instructed to have 125 copies printed. . The following accounts were paid: James Pirie, for gravel, $1.90; Louis Mlii, gravel and repairing bridge, $6.40; Enos W. Martin, gravel, 35¢;, Henry Diehel, $1.55, Jno. M. Bauman gravel, $2.90; Joseph Gingrich, graâ€" ve‘ and work, $4.50; Clemens Bauâ€" man, gravel, $4.75, John Bricker, for gravel, $1.70;, Geo. Keller, gravel, $3.20, Joseph Scherer, gravel, $4.20; Chas. Mann, gravel, $2.40; Jno. Lehâ€" man, gravel and cleaning out ditch, }“.00; Jno. N. Miller, bonus for wire fence, 314.75, David S. Beubach, for Ignnl, $2.00; Anth. Friedman, for damage _ to lambs by dogs, $3.00; Levi B. Bowman, for plank and teamâ€" ing, $7.85; Tilman _ Martin, gravel, tl;‘ixo; Alex. Peterson, â€" gravel and teaming, $2.00; David B. Letson, on contract for hauling gravel, $75.00; David Schaefer, â€" sign _ boards for bridge, $4.00; Israel Bauman, gravel and work, $12.80; Jacob Ritter, graâ€" vel and railing, $1.35; Wm. Sherriffs, gravel, $3.55; P.; Berges, for repairing bridge at Menno Martin‘s, $7.75; A. Steiner, for gravel and work, $12.35; David Miller, working road machine, $1.00, Jesse Snyder, postage, staâ€" tionery and going to Berlin to meet the municipal auditor, $10.80. $1.50 was paid cach assessor for attending the Voters‘ List ©Appeal The Council tendered a vote of thanks to the Reeve, clerk and treasâ€" mluuoeo-r‘:;.‘nddd: manner in which ischarged 'Mi::lttulrmo.um- past year. ;"‘l‘b(b-ulfi-m. Never judge an insurance company bytloblott.flznny. Men of leisute have time to do anything. â€" . â€" P J. L. WIDEMAN, Woolwich, Dec. 15, 190%. Clerk HEIDELBERG ly a poor man, .. his income barely meeting his family expenses. He was anh honest representative of the peoâ€" rfi%beflhflom lated a fortune from â€" opportunities .h‘uulhny.hn-dfltwf the temptation with clean hands. It was to provide for his old age and to make his family independent that Mr. Reed retired from politics and took Jumun.mmm Unt tates alter ha ving md.“mx more than 21 years, gix years of which he esided as speaker ol the House of :.z-.unvu.bm‘mflw iy a poor man, _ his income barely up the practice. of law. His income as a~lawyer paid him $50,000 a year, and with this he made profitable inâ€" vestments in the stock market, which within the past two years brought ‘him & fortune of $200,000. Just as ‘wvufluns:dyu-h-uq came. entire "fortune (is left to his wile and children and will provide handsomely for their future wants, Knipfelâ€"At Berlin,. . 6th, the wile of Noah ll!phl?':l a daughâ€" Schliemannâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 8th, the wite of Chas. Schliemann, of a son. Roseâ€"At Bridgeport, Nov. 24th, the _ wife of Dan Rose, of a daughter. Pepplerâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 4th, the wile of W. Peppler, of a son. Johnstoneâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 5th, the wile of W. C. Johnstone, of a daughter. Daubâ€"At Berlin, Det. Tth, the wife of Conrad Daub, of a daughter. Oberholtzenâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 10th, the wile of David Oberhoitzer, of a Brennemanâ€"In East Zorra, Dec. the wile of Henry Brenneman, . | botatoes, per bag ... .80 wile @f Geo. Kiefhaber, of a son. Hibbertâ€"At Galt, Dec. 4th, the wile of A. Hibbert, of a son. Keachfeâ€"At Galt, Dec. 8th, the wife of Augus Keachie, of a son. Crippsâ€"At Galt, Dec. 2nd, the wife of Geo. Cripps, of & son. Koehlerâ€"At Bridgeport, Nov. 26th the wile of John Koehler, of a son 3rd, by Rev. A. Y. Haist, Geo. K. McDonald, of Berlin, to Annie Meâ€" litzer, of Waterloo Township. Obererâ€"Sahliâ€"At â€" New _ Hamburg, Dec. 2nd, Henry Oberer, of Wilmot, â€" to Mrs. Alex. T. Sahli, of New Koelinâ€"Warkentinâ€"At Michigan City, | : * _ the P ©0t0te OLIOO JORD Ats sno offices of Ind., Dec. 4th, at the home of the %:::%'t“..:&%#fi:..‘;g bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | whrol trustees for the town of Waterioo Warkentin, by â€" Rev. T. G. Hoch, | heldatthe Tmm"'“““;- Henry Koelin, son of Klaus Koelin, onda Dec. mh 902. _ â€" of Waterloo, to Hattie Warkentin, M Y _ both of Michigan City, Ind. . ‘|****"""@ M RPHPDE Thiureing Ofticen Koeppelâ€"Groynneâ€"At . Galt, Dec. 10. | rated at Waterioo this 15th day of Dec, 1908. J E. K. K I, to Ali is demanded the same wi‘l to G:Ln;:u veppe ° e .'.E‘?;a‘.’::"h-hc places i1 The respective 3rechbillâ€"MWeichelâ€"At Elmira, Dec. < 10th» at the bome of Adam weiche | . Monday, Jan. 5th, 1903.. by Rev. Mr. Vollick, Wm. Brechbill )rgthw-g'-g-“n-b o Pok 6} P to Amnie Weichel, both of Berlin.. ,g;m_ %&%mm'-. 3ellingerâ€"Zieglerâ€"At Berlin, Dec. s u.n}m S‘ Ouofl-.‘ Wills 9th, by Rev. A. B. Francisco, at [Â¥ h:cuna n-u:-i. the home of the bride‘s parents, â€"%"m&. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ziegler, Homet| HowelsA uunfnm%wu Bellinger, of London, formerly . of| TBt (*8 i _.‘%rfin- Waterloo, to Mary Ziegler. % ..’.;!‘_‘5": lr:g'.?fl G-.' .udwigâ€"At Waterloo, Dec. 9th, the infant child of Ed. Ludwig, aged 4 days. Tuckerâ€"In Mornington, _ Dec. 9th, ‘Thomas Tucker, aged 81 years. Eichâ€"At Millbank, Dec. 17th, Fred Eich, eldest son of Martin Eich. Bennettâ€"At Galt, Dec. 5th, Rachael Bennett, relict of the late John Bennett, in her 72nd year. Hannenbergâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 5th, the wile of Wm. Hannenberg, aged 73 years and 2 months. Schingeckâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 7th, Chas. Schingeck, aged 67 years. Schallerâ€"At Preston, Dec. 9th, Mrs. Barbara Schaller, aged 82 years. Oliverâ€"At Galt, Dec. 1lith, Robert Oliver. Warnickeâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 12th, Carl Warnicke, aged 65 years and 19 days. * J. K.. SHINN, Â¥Funerai Director and Embaimer, Watrerloo, Ont. ‘Telephone 267. Resiâ€" dence Duke St., onvosite J. Letter. WATERLOO MARKETS. Waterloo, December .18 BIRTHS DEATHS iY wa 6th, of a m‘m and cures female weakness. It makes weak women m.dekrve-):wdli hy oo o o ce £ aes o uoo vich pain difen in batk 1 could hardly :"- '“hdflt e &' t To reapfues m uks eary "‘_""?e;:% on well. 1 fi-“-'.'%"-,-!!! it is thet there are so S qi s "m > ocmanet Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer. Dec, 19 â€"Stock and implements in T henecigen, Rrodurien cn., Â¥a, .\ Farm * soamit ELECTIONS for 1903. ‘Town of Waterloo. 3 OTICK is that i ereriy kiA the nomination of eandidates for the offices Mayor, Councillors, Water Commirsioners <chol trustces for the town of Waterloo held at the Town Hall, Ma: ket House, en eCuHL CCC ELC AALLA Haaknemsand â€" moaye Limited, King Et.. Conrad Huehnergard, Tw p % at ‘clock. witP in ralp h ioi Coamper: sareet | PeRRR princ House.(. A Haehnel Loputy ReturningOfficer, | _ LIVE STOOCKâ€" L209 caard -%m'bh’hl ..3 E!'fi""%"::"..'" bfavanme, x !E....;za OTICE is ven (hat a (ByJaw was N pratctte ts, Manaic) w ares o the lt‘lmlo&r&‘vn'h‘zfi 1902 bp;t efi e of 4 oc oi ciop meloteiare ge'rm'an-:‘%d_u:hn day of Any motion to rfl- set "astde the mame roke ns tit date of regiotation Snd onn ""Barkd tne 1ith day Of November / Liquor License Act. % of North w ot P« on a m _to fow ns | se u. _ *A * Tinime Inageoter oc id o uh norghrg. * *~ Town of Waterioo. Valuable Property for Sale To ie diteietray mm nmiitoloooge ue land, n ooine i4 manes of foritle To Whom it May Concern otics is hereby given that a meeting of the o. 4 Rorth Waterice. wih be hoke for * Iesiube. _ To 9 â€"OF Stock and Implements. Ts 45 AFMe mupe it hie.ess" castern Om the follewing property. ts UEa en d Faiycfaet: torves tss dz ,,%5& io ons on amatarer 1 ons oc w Aeasiy ‘Rod Rlox of Woolwich, #yours old, 16 ewes aod 1 ram, 4 Uieqibecid. o aumber of stock plgs, 10 young aif, Jersey heifer 3 yearn old in calf, $ turning lathe, box store, tubs, barrels, C cce t bectod cattar: sot hoaty _...m._-.,, harness. single haraess, plow harâ€" at 1 ocleck p. m. h es ;-.nh‘flm‘h‘ valuable proâ€" BTOCKâ€"Horse 13 yosrs old. aged horse, aatous rith pige at stde, 46 obloxene. 4 cows Mw“-’;&flwxfl' t 5 vigs 4 mo~*h» old. !Pt"‘l-mh*.: uurs Muakes yerr P poee 777 8 scated ricigh. out er. auw grindstones, atraw cult=r. m&s mill, hay fork and rope, 3 sets < 2 gets «‘ngle harnoss. 2 c es Un unriey mmmw-â€"â€" ‘too namerous to mention. TERM3â€" Grain. n:zn. hey and all sums of $5 00 and ‘underjoaâ€"h; over that amount 12 months credit upon ishing approved seâ€" JO8. MICEKUS, Austionee® Farm Stook & implements ' m.‘n n m ' A_ l 4. E. GOPIRE ARRECET J Sriiisine 5 the shderclaned ons quarter , . 493. â€" Waterloo, Solicitor for said mile. custiof St, Agatha on Walk in and Look Around. mesiper titbrecd,. tham apotcnent | Ddtcet Mariin: Mn bo 0. 9t 1o roadabier esns etreentes, seoantd peare on se fia'%:,g-{% # ‘omanes r. sngem, e acrsckans hn mheve. .. x nmml feo on on bpainiingy! > <pplectp C900 ie Sanbel | Notice to Farmers R. DUERING lent water Situated of the finest farts in information apply on Agaths. on _ Apirens 5 esnevest e e _ Farm for Sale friday, Beo 10th, 1902. Auction Sale. Auction Sale we will bs sold by Public Auction on the Farm of Lorentz Burbach, } mile east of ooo once paanthe Dt Ass W Bm PP PC EL ‘6 bush. of bariey, 8 ton of bay, about X0 ‘of roots, forks, rakes, shovels, hoes and LORENTZ BURBACH, Farm for Sale LKEMENTSâ€"Binder. mower, Farm for Saile. SERT O Snd o e ooo o ns, sets o D Sder barrel», 350 nush mt cutter, set heavy harness, mo. the tollowing> valuable cultivator, 2jum! or by letter be FOR GOOD PEOPLE â€"AT You efi cofedrs | any person or persons of who‘e claim i ‘W:M“N w.&h- .l | Solicitor at the time of such distribution. 1 Bited mJ Desumuer L. In the matter of the Estate of Geer Kalbflcisch of of the Tm% Wdtrfi' in the County of Waterloo Printer de. ceased., 4 S Ne uc us tlatms ‘or * lao Euse of said George mm{fl-â€". who died on or about the 2nd day of September 1902, before the Ind day of January 1003 their Chrisâ€" Mummad(mu'gm ticulars In writiog of their claims and stateâ€" ment of their accounts and the m«fi securities(if any) held by them duly "A‘l;.d“m“ lfl‘.“‘mtflfi the Jnd day January 1903,«s d M& »aw::un-msvu n TD nc ns rocn c ointon of whigh they shak have ted. or to the Andersigned Adminiatrators on or THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE coxra*y Limt‘d Christmas said ""'w'fi'ffi'n'."'-u:&â€"" ns omm foutacs gneraders m ces Snige We are now cutting some Dated at St. Jacobs, the 1ith day of Dec, 1908 in yellow, pink, white, etc. * in all the leading shades, ‘ Xwfl_&r Farm fOr SRIQ@: | Day‘s Croum for caives _ _ T n o hn me on sank f | al pqur:‘h':m m hecbs 8 i bay 30 ots Ask . 'i,-mh.' o â€"u.'l:l;l:: c ies Phone 402. r need many things for XMAS and we ou e se se ' % uy fit your a7 tbe sekdon, * we x.m.m&%:nmmm in stiff or soft, black or . and in all the ne English and American styles. . In furnishings we have the most complete assortment in And ties, the awellest of the swell ‘z.‘:p;‘c‘:'.rm ascots, flowing ends. bows, strings knots. to call and see one of the finest assortments of Bed Room Sets, Iron Beds, spring and mattress The best arsorted lines in Sideboards; also Dinner Wagon Writing MQMMMTMMMW Eau&cksotndm.hm.l’uhtnd Music in short everything in the iture line. Couches, Eaey Chairs and Parlor Sets, all prices." Closest furniture prices on King You‘re Invited Notice to Creditors. Notice to Oreditors. M. WILDFANG‘S China H * Chrysanthemunms i oonne o ty oare nprool, n orrone ‘of Tho o baim nor y attended to, A. G. Schreiter, Tulips T. P. Corres, Manager. JANZEN PHON E 180. Demands will now offer for sale his prite winâ€" ning yorkshire pigs from 6 weeks to % years old; also his prize winning bulls.and heifer calres tegether with She three year old bull "Glen Alpine." All kinds of Short Horn cattle for sale at all times. «suegles M etep o peai e to dete ntook o fm'm«mn&: King S6, Hast of Séott, BERLLN . The Undersignod Terms cash Highest price paid for al} kind of grain, wheat exschanged for four. The 3 Days 7 for Farmers 8. Gingrich. Fieur and Feed Dealor, The Choicest brands of family meals always kept fresh & 2egon.s. Day‘s English Tenis Powders. Apply to John Hill, .. A KB .. Â¥f BERLIN, BERLIN _ We solicst "Tud

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