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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Jan 1903, p. 1

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3 The Good Wishes 'iii) of the Season. tai' cadaver to onlu‘ge sud strength": the public utility of these hum of our: during the your momma. . _ A. I substantial token of our npprocistion of Four pow - qrt11 he moot planned to have you eall this wall md be Need trttr one of our new 1903 Colendnrn, which, by their nation. and In!“ an well fitted for . place in my bonnet 0150.. And now, f, '0 hope, rendered our mknowldgunonu in duo fun. Id In irishihg pm one and tsll At fhe clove of the beat Holiday Season that THE WEIGHEL STORES have ever experienced it would be remiss in us, indeed, if '0 (tiled to publicly mknowlodge our appreciation of the extremely M Elmnage with which We have been favored. . T - We chm-1k one and nll of our trons moat heartil for their P. y - etgetom throughout the you. We assure you that the continued mt]: of this business pnm m. on our mettle and that we nhnll use . A n , -A-_, 4|.-- AL- _..LI:- -cl.u, " At... OUR MOTTO;-"The erTGCEbI} of quality remains long after the prices are forgottfn. We’ve Got You Solid A. WESELOH a GO.,' Clothe, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Men’s Furnishings. Next to the Post. owe. Come at Once - VOL 4H0. I l _ . . fiLriifiiir" Jiiii'siiiiciii' Sta 0 k'Tak' n g; News Notes m‘é:;,;:m:: The l 0. Boehmer 00., If you commence the New Year by procuring your wants in the following lines from us: PHONE 149 I “up! and Pr1tttltttr1ttm New You. sriirm:i HYMMEN, We desire to cell your attention to out lumi- ennuel tstoelr-talring ale. We take two weeks for preparation, It: which time many lines must be cloned an. n many instances we have no regard for cost. We he" no time to go into detail, but ask you to come. You will find something to interest you. Every depututent joins in making this the gmtest of our sale Hardware, Iron Pipe E135 WWW“ "i-iii-'-- Sale 997v In Plumbing and Heating THE CHRONICLE ',lt TELEathpiit 'li-_""':-:.-,':,-,;,' LIMITED. l DO NOT WAIT. Men’s 93.9mm. w7ti lirie"d and made in the latent. fashion at IO, 12 And 814. Bott nnd still hata at. 50c to 82.60, Men's flue suits, all wool, at 8. It 12 and8M. - -- - _ - - _ .. but come now and inspect our large mi of _cjorrimr,rurtuyhirstr.sy'.l.ipem and are} Fine felt suave", fur bound. for ladies st 1.00 3nd $1.50. Men's tutr, ulligstor slippers at " Men'. ttne kid slippers at " 26. All priced In low as possible. Money back if not tratistie '. Valves and Fittings Stoves and and Tinware, Store open every night. King St ' BERLIN, Near Bank of Hunilton. 835535? BERLIN Personals-Mb- L. Kraut I: visit in; Mad- in mum., ' In. " bei, ot Elktmt, In” D 'itritiattt In pm“, It. And In. lino - tqt.....,.). A. In a! an)”. " Hum thr., .. use with In a. mummln. J. , oi mm, out . h. "r with Mach II a. mum Mt. MB. man In visiting _ Mr. Levy Bum-n vu elected trustee of our public nhool. who, with Megan. Jun Snyder. in. and law: Gingrich, eon-“ah we Bond ot Trustee. tue 1008. Bro. Con. Schmidt; Ree. Beer, Bro. Ch. Bergman; Fin. Sec., Geo. L. Tankner; Tran, Bro. John J. Soon- (ner; orator, Itraac, Umhaeh; S.W., Robert Brown; J.W.. John Bott; B. B, Ad, Daum; J.B.. John H. su- ter; auditors, ROM. Brown, Chas. Bergman; trustees. Louis Sinner- mund, Martin Sherer; med. on, Dru. More and Rata; C.D.H.C.R., Fred Mutual). The one": of the Union Sunday School for this yen an n follow: Supt, Chum. Bergman; vlce-pm.. 'J. i."ot'v, ids'r, Emon'Snldelz; trac, D. B. Holler; cumin, was Martha Snider; librarian, In. Ida Snider. Snider-Weber-On Wednesday utter- noon. Dec. 31, at the residence of Mr. Sam. M. Weber, one ot the brightest social events was the mar- riage ol Mr. Oliver D. Snider, son ot Mr. Sol. Snider, to Miss Louisa, Be5ty- ond daughter of Mr. Sam. at. Weber. Bishop Jones Snider performed the ceremony. The bride was (“and In a grey dress trimmed with white silk. She was attended by her Ma- ter, Miss Melinda Weber, end Mr, David Snider supported the groom. There were over a hundred guests present. Mr, end In. Snider will move shortly on a farm near Yattott. Luekner-Wagrter-Aht Xmas day Mr, George L, Lackner, principal ot Floradaic Public School, was mM- ried to Miss Caroline Wagner, of Berlin, formerly of this place. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. R. van Pitch. at the residence ot Chas, Doerr, Mr. and Mrs. Lackner lelt on a. wedding trip to Uncle Sam's do- main, We wish them all I happy wedded life. Another wedding to tafe place in the near future, At the annual meeting ot the 1.0. F. the fallowing omens were elected viz,: CR., Bro. J. T. Ott; V.C.R., They will live in ~Florldnle: irhere Mr. Rominger carries on I boot and shoe business. Rominger-Bertpmut.--The moninge ot Mr, Phil. Bominger to Miss Em- ma Bergman, both of this village, was solemnized " the home ot Mr. Rominger's pnrents on Dec. Mth. The Rev. Mr. Router conducted the cere- mony. The bride looked well in a gown ot white " with trimming! (ot applique. Miss Lizzie Rominger 'acted as bridesmaid while the groom was supported by Chas. Booth. " ter the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Rom- inger lett on u wedding trip for nor- thern points. Mrs. Rominger wns dressed in a brown tnvolling gown. Amman-r1 unice- nu be m in St. Andrei. Prawns“: Chuck on Ssbhnh am, 11th Int. nor-h; ud evening, n the hour: ot 11 and T. The Rev. Hugh McCulloch, B.A., 30., at Tatum, will punch n both Denies. A to: meeting will he held tho toi- lowui; evening. lousy. Hui, when tea will be served in the human: ot the church iron I to 8, the pro- gnmme commencing n 3 o'clock, The lollowing speahesrs He expected Dr. Vudon, of (hit; Rev. Hugh Mc- Culloch, E. W. B. Snider. ex- M.P.P,, Rev. Mr. Sharp, of Linwood, Rev. Mr. who", ot Bloamirttpule, And others. Admission, ndulu " cents; children 15 cults. Thennnunl meeting ot the Hawker ville Public Library will be held in the Library room on Wednesday " 8 o'clock. A: the Mancini reports no to be read and the olBeitu Board elected tor this year, the meeting will be an interesting one. All in- terested in the Library are invited to attend. George L. Lackner and bride spent. Sunday It his home here. Rom. Moore, at Toronto, spent a few days under the parental roof. G. H. Lackner spent a day in the Royal City last week. Chas. Peterson “a hmiand Jes- sie McCulloch. oi Hamilton, up titrit- ing friends here " present. sl Julius Stadelhuuer is shading some time with his mother. Sadie Ahrens left on Monday to attend the Berlin Business College. Benjamin Ballard, ot Toronto, spent his holidays at his home here. Edith sun, of Listowel, is visit.- 'utiriemis here at present. Annie Hahn spent I week in Lin- wood with friends. at-o-ooo-o-ooo-ltr-ra, .... uo'II... n. New: Nous Gum 6y htost.riotm Correspondent In County and Dania. ©.O0q000-.-tetqte0e0e6-e".' HA'KESVELE. In Berlin-Mr. All! In. A. Roth- - . [ir," spent I I" by! with It!“ In Agnlverlgty union will be bid “”1100. WATERLOO, ommo,rnumu MORNING. JANUARY 3. In. ROSTOCK FLORADALE Personi-Among the numerous ans and New Year's visitors we noticed: Mater Noble and Miss Ol- lie Sharpe, London; Miss Boomer, Berlin; Mr. And Mrs. J. C. Ruther- lord, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mnmlmu and Helen Hyde, Assn.; Mr. And Mrs. Hugh Rennie, Mr. and Mrs. Pen: Rennie, Mr. Ind Mrs. Ar- thur Rennie, Lonnon; Mr. And Mrs. Allie Rennie end Mr. E. o. Rennie, Toronto; Mr. And Mrs. Wm. Rennie. And hmily. Gleullu; Mr. and Mn McIntyre and family, Waterloo; Mr. and In. John Stricken Berlin; Men-rs. Rennle, North Euthope; Ill! Bnllentine, Flint, Mich; Mr. Ed. Benet, llnmllton; Miss Lizzie Berlet, ot Berlin High School In. John Schnnr, Mlldmay; Mr. uni In Ed. Ward, Model Farm; [in Hilkesr, Berlin; line Henry, Strut:- lord. Mr. nod In. J. W. Bondy Ind Em, ol Wnlkerton; Mr. “(I In. Ed. Dierlumn ud hob], Illverton; Mr. ‘Bob Pollock, Stirton; Ills KAI] Willlmon. Harriet“; Ilsa Belle Bowel“, Woodsman; min Jennie Ba- ker, Atwood; Mr. Ed. Baler, Mill- “mull- Jmle Willinmron - her melon " her home in mrriittei.....Mr. A. A. Lyme ard Kia. L. C. Baldwin, that spending an Dalian at their upset!" homo, Truce Ind out, Mutual to an: "tte. My.......lsa m "I “a have III-on with let-b- Me, In. m, magnumuln. A. Boo-u and - (Jinn I" no In 1ttf,TM, he - i 'ti u “a...” “a Brieitr-We Ire now huh; duly nil, tsomething which we we hove lud long no. It is I neat Melitta thew memo! the village. All we need in mm nil-l II] connection.......A public meeting In the inter” at the Co-tire, candidate, Mr. J. C. Montelth. "f held in Mr. J. Wh‘ehlder'l Hall on Tuesday evening. The hall wast crowded Mr. W. Coulten acted as‘ chairman. The wearer: were Mr. N, Monteith, ol Stutlord, Mr. J. Cuw-‘ lord um Mr. White, ot Toronto; Mr. Weidenhnmmer. ot Waterloo; Mr. L. Peine, of New Humbug, And Mr. McDermit, ot West Elgiu. The poll- ticul question ot the city wen lully discussed. The Ae',', ot the tits- trict tlso bad In gmizntion meet- ing on Tuesday evening. A public meeting in the interests of the Re- form candidate, Mr. J. Brown, was held in the hall an Friday evening. The attendance was small on account of the wet weather”... The members ot the Methodist church drove over to Mdlverton on Thursday evening, 1to present their pastor, Mr. Grenze- ltsach, with n undume New Yetr's giit-,Dancea, woodbees md elec- tions are the order of the dar-..." number of our youth and beauty drove to Topping on Wednesday even- ing to spend a pleasant lew happy hours with their friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wendlnnd.......'l‘he annual school meeting ot this section was held on Wednesday lorenoon. Mr J. Kreuter, one ot the oldest trustees, resigned his position end Mr. E. Soe- der wu elected in his place. t mum? N um um . . Brieis.-ANr day with A canal was: this new: , day.......lr. D W-L'K'L uaCrarGrGiTi'i 'huts.-onr and wowed lon- day “a . Mr atteerdnaet..,...rtse and mm; at the lawn"- at this "ttttmt vu held In“ - du.......lr. Duncan no.” In“? at “It” in plu- d It. Louis War, the and]. trunks...“ TI. and math; oi the Public U- bnry will be told mt Mood” evan- In! in a. Open Hone. Fundy-Tho lum- um. ad will. Benin: returned lat Ttmrs- day train their " month’ visit to the Northwest The] look hale end hearty And will won an up their residues w......A number ot our you; talk- vlllted lrlcndl and ec- quslluncee " Hewkeevllle over Sun- dny...,..erl and In. George Schopp. who have been here on s tour weeks’ visit trom Milford, Nebraska, “will shut on their return journey next Honday.....l.Mr. Louis Ziegler will 3.110 journey tor the great Mondey. and lntende_ working on . term. The poor of Newmarkct received a Christmas distribution ot 181 pounds ot beet, 50 large [ones of bread and 20 pounds at tea, the gift of Sir mr. liam Mulock. The new addition to the St. Aga- ttsn Orphanage will be blessed by His Lordship Bishop Bowling on Jamurry 15th, when a speck] enter- tainment will be rendered by the children. All are invited to attend, children. All are invited to attend, Brampton citizens are petitioning the GTE. to run a late train, leav- ing Toronto at 11 o'clock, in order to permit residents of that and other towns along the line to attend men- ing meetings in the citr.s'rhey also want renewal of the systeih of monthly commutation tickets, which was cancelled some time ago, ',lQVPtv""rr SOLE ON All? LUMBERMANE RUBBER NOW MADE Rtt)rgte,it,.rgy,sp,It, LiiiiEiirrt "iiiiiiiiiii"' 'tii, WESLE T SttupRopitmuttior 513qu mu m um cm, mm no me: YONG-E smnnjni'r, trit%Tc:T"gr7xE:'; stst<iestliieAieJLLL,,ssa, Sold Only at WALL stock Come and see them. pocket if you want any. CHEAP CASH 81mm. Phone 179. Our boots and shoes fit and repairing a specmlty. . Full Stock, For the next many: to clear out put "a-ii/dl, GoingiFor Half Usual Prices. . W. BECKER, SIVL'EZ'TH BROS. Boots and Shoes; I Sm“. Terms Cub only. . A 23 and 25 South Side King St., may]. 'trents for Mum. Sam & Plate'. Fugue, Float'u‘. ' 'ilVr; WHOLE PAP easy and wear well. Custom M They are money in "tii, Excellent Quality. "r, MARKET SHOE STORE, BERLIN. tthd

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