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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Aug 1903, p. 8

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N The Little Yorks were defeated but â€"> ~~. once this season in the five club leagâ€" ’{ .. ue series, and if the article of ball .‘~.they put up on Monday is a sample of w ‘‘the game that is played in the Toâ€" ).:’ ronto League, fast, and probably _‘ rough, football prevails. The junior =~> â€" rules and regulations of the W.F. A. " and the Toronto League are someâ€" _‘~ what different asv\to weight. In the _ former, . players ;ust be under _ 21 ::’: : ~onto [‘ i5 der a _ ,, weigh 2 1184 _ as 13 NoTHING IN THE WORLD MTTLE YORKS ARE _ ~â€" THEâ€"WINNERS. E,mp weight of the team must not " exceed 128 pounds. The average ; weight of the Little Yorkers was .. 1184 pounds, although there were {â€" some players that weighed as high _ as 136 and 139 pounds, but others were as low as 108 and 110. None of B;ussell players reached the 130 « ~pound mark, and they were at a disâ€" _‘ advantage to a certain extent. w Little Yorkers from the litâ€" tle suburb of Toronto are little corkâ€" ers at playing football, and they casâ€" ily put it all over the Brussels team, An Exceptionally Fast Junior FEootball Game for the Ontario Championship in Which this year‘s W. F. A. Junior chamâ€" pions, at Victoria Park on Monday evening. The game was for the chamâ€" pionship of Ontario, and was easily the fastest junior game played in Berlin this year, anc the 600 _ specâ€" %ators got the full worth of _ their admission fee in the one hour‘s play %bat ‘they witmessed. It was the first regular game of football to be played on the new athletic grounds at Vicâ€" toria Park. wears of age, and not weigh more than 130 pounds, while in the Torâ€" onto League players 21 years and unâ€" Ger are allowed to play, and the ayâ€" Referee Harry W. Brown got the teams started about 6.30 and ultet‘ a few minutes play it was casily seen that the Brusselites played the cleanâ€" er article, and the Little Yorks adâ€" opted rough tactics which kept Reâ€" feree Brown busy to put down. Brusâ€" sels followed up the face off and _ in less than a minute the ball was in the Little Yorks‘ territory and â€" a shot was made, but goalâ€"keeper Roose relieved@. The _ Yorkers secured the ball and took it to the other end of the field in a fast combination rush, and scored after two minutes play. ‘The Brussels cefence, in their anxiety to keep the ball in the Little York territory were easily drawn out, and when the York forwards secured the ball it was only necessary for them to pass the Brussel backs and shoot on goal. Ainley stopped some _ hot shots and _ relieved nieel&, hrt he could not prevent the Little 1u: ers from scoring two more in the _ first half, making the score 3â€"0. The WATCH HOUSE _~Jansen Bros., Loo soat Mn : lioittodb botede autc i id In the second half, particularly the first 15 minutes the Little Yorkers were ‘"it" all the time, and _ they kept on scoring until they had seven goals to their opponents nil. The Brusselities showed that they . were not quitters at any stage of the game and although the Yorkers had splenâ€" did staying powers they could . not prevent Brussels from scoring. At 5 minutes before time the score was 7â€" 0, in the Little Yorks‘ favor, but by constant pressing and excellent comâ€" bination work, Brussels scored three goals, and had there been five minâ€" utes more, in all probability the big lead of the Toronto suburbans would have been overcome, As it is . howâ€" ever, the Little Yorks are the Ontarâ€" io Junior champions, The teams linâ€" ed up as follows:â€" An Interesting and> Fast Game of Basebalt Which Berlin Won BERLIN WON The oldâ€"time rivairy between Berlin and Waterloo . was ib evinced on Saturcsy ‘alternoon when the Derlin A team played the fArst Halves.â€"W. Haycrolt, W.J. Good, Goal.â€"R. Ainley. Backs.â€"W. Lindsay, C. Sanderson Right Wing.â€" W. Miller, P. Smith Centre.â€"W. Cameron. _ , Lelt Wing.â€"J. W. Good, S. Scott Backs.â€"G. Gilden, F. Dunn. !“â€"E Sleeman, J. Stevens, Right 'h?- J. Mills, P. Sheffield Centreâ€" J. Johnson. Left Wing.â€" E. Thoms, J. Busby. Goal umpiresâ€"O. Vogelsang, Geo. Brussels was Defeated by 7 Goals to 3. can beat an Empire" watch _G-gm-edn“'*: FROM WATERLOO. LITTLE YORKS by 9 Runs to 2. BRUSSELS BERLIN, sby . P Gwl THE MARKET REPORTS in me mroicd me 14e r M ““b C in the box for W y s Tiva livtine meguere, "alioutes â€" Bit h hm..flhnlou'.wcy man the Berlin nine once, except Brick. He bas good control and~a wellas sorted variety of curves. Billy Schilâ€" ling was again in the box for Berâ€" :in‘wm;gutuovuu-,u the visiting batters at his mercy, allowing but six hits, two of whick were made in the first innings, and the other four were scattered in as Waterloo commenced well in _ the drst innings, Raymo bunting a beauâ€" ty over _ Gross‘ head, but he was caught stealing secont by Wignins; Gleiser struck out, and Segier walkâ€" ed, and scored on O‘Halloran‘s twoâ€" bagger. The team went out in . one, two, three order in the next _ four innings. In the sixth Raymo reached thied on _ Gross‘ throw of an _ casy pickâ€"up over Kubn‘s head, and walkâ€" ed home on Gleiser‘s threeâ€"bagger. many innings. On two occasions the first batter up reached third base on hits, but never saw the homeâ€"plate, He watched â€"the bases closely . ant several players were caught napping. iAlutmollhmwufllunâ€" ber of threeâ€"baggers that were| made â€"four by Berlin batters and two by Waterloo. 3 Berlin gained a lead in the first al ter Englert had gome out on an Ca8} one from third to first. Wiggins walk ed and reached g&ird on McGinnis‘ single, boih of whom scored on Chiel Schillings limely. threeâ€"bagger. In the thirt Englert was hit by pitched ball, stole second, and scored on Mcâ€" Ginnis‘ threeâ€"bagger. Carl Schilling reached first on Bechtel‘s error ol an easy one. McGinnis and Schilling scorâ€" ing on W. Schilling‘s single. In the fourth Gross hit for three bases and scoreg on Wiggin‘s single. The seyvâ€" enth innings added two more, Chief Schilling opening with a single and reaching third on (Gleiser‘s error, Kubn hit another one to Gleiser who again fumbled, allowing both runners to score. In the eighth Englert â€" hir for three bags and scored on McGinâ€" nis‘ twoâ€"bagger. The score tells the rest.â€" Englert 2b. ... ...4 Wiggins c, ... .....4 McGinnis ss, ... ...o C. Schilling If, ...5 Cowan cf. ...... .2 W. Schilling, p. â€"4 Kukn 1b. ... ...;4 Gross | 8b. .. .4 BrIiGK Th c2n. cnnod Raymo | If ... Gleiser ss. ..... Seyler 2b. ... O‘Halloran 1b, Engel IfL ... O‘Donnell cf Christman c. Bechtel p. .. (Gleiser, Seyler; twoâ€"base hits, _ Mcâ€" Ginnis, Gle.ser, O‘Halloran; 3 baseâ€" hits, Engle t, McGinnis, Gross, C. Schilling, Gieiser, Seyler; bases _ on balls, off Schilling, 5; off Bechtel 3; hit by pitched ball, off Bechtel 2; wild pitches, Schilling 1, Bechtel 2; struck out# by Schilling 11, by Bechâ€" tel, 8; passed balls, Christman 2; time of _ game, 1.40; umpire, H. H. Rathman, scorer, A.A. Eby. Berlinâ€" 2 0 3 1 0 0 2 1 â€"9 Waterlooâ€" 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0â€"2 Auditorâ€"General‘s Reply to the Comâ€" mission‘s Report. _ Ottawsa, Aug. 6.â€"A return was brought @own which contains a letter from the Auditorâ€"General in reply to the reâ€" bort of the royal commission, whose teport practically found that m reâ€" bility for the Martineau defaicaâ€" m with the Audit Department. y ell savs, in effect, that the ries have cau .ed no loss to the Govâ€" t, peeing that the Bank of Montâ€" to bear the deficiency. He also tea t the audit office has performed flnu ty in accordance with ‘the audit aot, he will not pass one dollar to pover defaication unless _ especially by Parliament. He suggests iber of amendments which he thinks prevent a repetition of frauds of the J. K. SHINN, Funoral Director and Embaimer Waterloo, Ont. Telephone 267. Resiâ€" dence, Young St., South. â€"The Latest Quotations. Notioe of Sale of Farm Score by inningsâ€" Summaryâ€" Stolen bases, Englc_n_'t, MARTINEAU DEFALCATION. Rereats 8 Lomose it‘ i,,,_ hon pvrepnieme t ies ,..lffm:.:â€" P m s" l? rain « ': -:.â€" uhet 1. : that I have pammesoreecss t 3b BERLIN ily 100 bushels of grain were hundréd bushels sold at 36 dut Y & man | Eiess ud he pher es u'.%; .: *A las and are an mt |nognt o on o miey .. he :nh. sheep and hogs n‘lcy fi&.wfioâ€"h were on the mar it very late in the day. But tr quist to me was fairly good, and prices were Aior ces wdioe metane pik cows g’“ a .':a the lr.o‘:w w oine e ara mrn many poos caine Ext t ankt m:'.fi .: m&-fi Te oi en o it CE o gii}it sns $y en mral oo n much doing in these lines this morning. "fl‘ Cowsâ€"There was a f run, but the cows offering were only g moderate quality. ‘The range of prices about fendency at $3 to $10 each and 4c to per pound. and l‘mhâ€"?. run was heavy and was inclined to be dull. ces show an easier !-eun{. gwu:tod 15¢ low:r a g ‘.g m re -tud‘ a g.' agu at 10 to each, an are ut unchanged at each and ‘l to $4.60 per ewt. e run was rather light, and are quoted at an advance of #¢ hm mmiuuuun.umu at $6.9. i:'.'g'io"fiii; cows and helfers, $.9% to s ;“l im .zl.‘uvto $4; -tockgn“.gd M- tlos» â€"Receipts, £100 head: sctive; We to WATERLOO MARKETS. Waterloo, August 6. W'Hflar""{'w y, §8.85 to $.95; mix $6.90 to 'Yoflu'r’--nd s “.lwfi roughs, $4.75 to $5; stags, §4 to $4.50. S and Lunboâ€"noed&u. 2 head; steady; paraar d un a dan WB h .15 ; .ers, $8.75 to §4; ewes, $. “; sheep, mixed, $1.50 to $8.75. rag Me Fev on lamey o 1f is ho nack %} 'io:“anh'.n was not were in, and &- at i apinagh io pare mssaties oted at $3.930 to $8.10, and oth t T c s Aoonest 22e unchanged at fi o e uc in ns dago "Dut ede Tt mt " Pigee, "eue o o mdy ouas mmmfi%&u "I wrote to Dr. Pierce for advice though I thought â€" surely I would die." C&thy-hm-r." Mrs. Nancy Abner, of T suf T t orice May. -?-fi' rong spy of the following May, whem I read one of your Emphhqhufln;c:gkdh-m I wrote Dr. Plerce for advice, & I t ht surely I would die, as our p in told I was more liable to die than get well; fatherly advice caused my health to be restored. I took five bottles of Dr. Plerce‘s Favorite Preâ€" "A‘mn'.“m::‘renm ’t‘mh L your an 5 m er Mmggdlnnmnhhwdoflmy Weak and sick women are invited to connltDr.Pluu.zlm,fi’fl.lfld so. obtain without charge or fee the advice of a specialist upon diseases peculiar to women. Allcon?ondenee is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Adi:flDr.R.V.m Buffalo, N. Y. The invitation to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, /ree, is not to be confused with %flm of “fr; medical lgzim" made irresponsible persons who are not y’nld.lm and are professionally .:d ly disqualified for the practice ne. Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Mtrh. is a safe and reliable remedy for the cnre of womanly ills. It establishes regularity, drieswweakening drains, heals inflammaâ€" tion and ulceration and cures female weakness. â€" â€" SBIPPING HOGS WANTED IN BADEN Highest market J Load second lmdq."‘lru’t“mmo.zz __FREE®. Dr. Pierce‘s Comnton Sense Medical Adviser is sent /ree on receipt of utamps to pay expense of customs and milinr 011!.?‘ m oneâ€"cent stamps 17th mailing on/ly, Send 31 oneâ€"CenI®!MIMpE fortheiook inmwnn. or 50 stamps for the clothâ€" volume, _ Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. MI?‘ 'oi'fls". esnt de was :IM the run g moderate, Prices had a little betâ€" #â€"f. NX .‘ i U. Butihees * Shiarm Toronto Live Stock. NUMBER UNLIMITED. o, Aug. 4.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, Hart, Keurr & Masten®. e k t haatae 1 ns 9 an one l':-kdhana. I wrote rice, a I t ht cur p n told I ie than to get well; | my health to be restored. Dr. Plerce‘s Favorite Preâ€" CONRAD BITZE . The & evenat u%ui‘ Boys‘ Reanion, The different oficers and w the mt mod are sparing nothing to 1t m great sugoose. A Bugâ€" ber of the old .g:.hn the invitations and is not least doubt of the greatest opportanity of meeting old friends and acquaintances. The programme will cousist of the following : Reception of visitors and Llrcoourl:hy'l. M. s.nro’. Reception of Old Boys on arrival by special train from Berlin and Waterloo. 10 a. m. Trades Procession and Old 'nmc.umumpm The Berlin accom the Berlin Ase‘n of Eimira Old 1 o‘elock p. m. Reception of visitors Gorinly‘s C andl c ‘s Gir where & gram of Baseball and Fouhm round other sports will be induiged EvExING. Band Concert and Prize Drawing, program by Borlin Band. 930. Banguet in . M. 8. Hall. Special t_n::Ln- Eimira for \\ atorâ€" 3rd Day, August 14th. 1.45 welock p. m. Reception of visitâ€" ors coming by special train from Waterâ€" loo asd Berlin. The Waterloo M. 8. Band will secompany the Waterico Ass‘n of Elmira Old Boys. . 1 loo and Berlin after Banquet. Procession to Klinck‘s Grove, where a General Picnic will be held. The afternoon program will consist of Speeches by Old B>ys, Vocal and Inâ€" strumental . Selections, interspersed with Music by Waterloo and E. M. 8. Bands. Other sports, games and pasâ€" times will be indulged in. s 4R _ EvEXING. Prize Diawing and Band Concert. = "ite be #6 and will be sure of a good time. The rates from all puints on G. T. R. withâ€" in a radius of 83 miles from Elmira will be single fare for return trip. "sâ€"x;(_s{fl train leaves for Berlin and Waterloo after the Entertainment. bemmmmmmmmmmmmaismazimmmems . SECOND CLASS Will be run to stations on _Cax. PaC. in ‘Mantâ€" toba and Assiniboia, West, South west and Northâ€" west of Winuipeg as far as MOOSE JAW, ESTEVAN $l0 . and Y>RKTON On AUGUST 18th from stations in Outario, Wain Line of Grand Trunk, Toronto to Sarnia, and ail stat ons North (except North of Cardâ€" :..efl Jut). and North of Toroato on Nerth Bay uion, Oneâ€"way tickets to W hn;l:ec only will sold, with «orruficate extondinw the trip, fore‘ August 3ist, without additional cost, AOPE PeSBHRY UA TUUTURT CA C LOdâ€"als as other points in Manitobs a d Assiniboia as above. if purcaser« ehgage as farm Iaborers at Winnipeg, provided such farm laborers wlg y P EDoE PRPMMTD PCCO AODCCILL 0Â¥ work not les:than 30 days at harvesting and produce certificate to that effect, they will be return~d to original starting point a: $18.00 on or before Nuv. 20th, 1903. ‘Ticketenotgood on "Imperial Limited ‘ For farthor i ulars and tickets app! nearcst ullw-yp:r(ant. yort A. H. NOTMAN, Asst G n. Pass. Agent, TORONTO, 8 A 01 d 22 ds deto ut Pranpeiep h aai en L to sell by public auction on the promises of the ‘ate Johan Johanne«, in thy Township of Waterloo, on the Huron Road, 3 miles west of mab:m.ul miles northeast of New Dundese 7 southwest of Berlin, on Tlll undersigne 1 have instruoted Jos Mickus to sell by public auction on the promises of at 1 o‘clock p, m., sharp, the following va‘uab‘e * BTOCKâ€"Bay 10 ;un old, bay mare 9 years old â€"good drivors, Jorsey grade cows in calf, durham i+ cow in calf, yearling heifer, thoroughbred Crhhcnwwlnlm brood â€"ow with litter at side, 5 pigs 3 mon old if not previously sold, a number of chickens. _ _ plow, 1 borse plough, Zâ€"farrow 0W Emu Aculfiet h arly new, turnip puipe mming« No. 2 s‘raw cutter, hiy rack, PPb s e "TMPLEMENT8, Eto.â€"Truck . wg.bmv ht bob«loigh, 2 mflm whi seed drill, land roller, hay rake. K’m.. mill, set light iron hatrows, Ayr No. 1 plow, 1 borse plough, 2furrow gang ] plow, Cedmk MR w---:-â€"u Lamggee Senyee wogls hatnook sot _ O Evermning w0 be sold without reserve, af s C Epinne. GROâ€" HRIMERL _ ) tore. ~ HUUSEHOLD EFFECTS â€" Cooking: sta‘ hi pParten m y uie Qanad soren wash thbs, at and mdfi'&'}u o Bnne tove and all sams of 10 and under o 1 Tonic Powders, Clork‘s Notice of First Post.| se Dxy® £50i8" ,g‘_:m.,;’,"fi’.;?. ing of Votere‘ List. cammey â€" Cream for caivesâ€" AUVGUST 12, 13 and 14. Executors‘ Sale ...« OF.... Farm Stock and Implements Thurgday, August 27th, 1903, Everybody is Welcome 2nd Day, August 13th, 1st Day, August 12th. « No. 2 s‘raw cutter, hay rack, wheslâ€" oubletrees, whiffictrees, neckyokes, Dt eP prompies pomme tay | e oo oul pame o Aiies on on only will be w« | The Three Best Days For Stock Desirable Jn the Matter of the Estate of the late Alexander F rame, Deceased. The of «bove oi amaely c ce Arrtiocer Perrettoe being com: of m of lot num Csron it the eishth concodd of the to w e :hl land a one ard a story white house a frams all in a repair, and a. t bearing orchard is miso & wa‘er well and a rain water olsâ€" ;fifim'mmw property is a B :â€"Twentyâ€"fAre per cent. of the shane meney wost be prid at the the . of rele to W% iley. on 'io"u'm;-'i'g'.'-i‘&a? of Al at two o‘clook la lfilm e d ediing iware and aaod there it o ts witl 'W&Tfidwwm'.â€"i\'_ roperty be reserved sub to & ed. §:~mw§g??;rg : Dated at Berlin this "lighth dey of in Mess ,CONRAD BITZEER,â€" Exscutora‘ SolioGor:: _ ,. NO F10E Iolr-n:L’-lun that .the creditors and others having m« of any wmo’slut the estate of Johas Johaunnes, lata of the Town» Notice to Creditors “bivma;y'“ ‘u:l.l:;] wfi'ufl'a'c? + are undai.n&'xqqkn :t.;n_ eâ€"t«to of the s ‘md-aemmim o-uuaflhfi their claima nmh- estate _f said de ea ed, stiting their Christian and surname», addresses and duodfll;n. the full particulars of their claims, and rtateâ€" ment of the security, if any, bdw them on or before the 25th day of August. 1903, and that after the said date the said executors will be at nmmm:-b-um assets to the raid deâ€" oc asel 6r any part thereof amonget the partics entitled thorein, having regard only to the elaims of wh c:‘bmnxmlm-hdl &hfi notice and the excoutors shall not be e for the s+id asse s or any part lhzd so distribâ€" nudh.n.yarncnorwhmu' in the execuâ€" tor» have notice at the time of the distrib. ution thareof, or & pirt thereof (as the case mey be). Dated this 30th day of July, A. D. 1903 CONRAD JOHANNES, GEORGE HEIMPEL. In the Matter of Albert Ringler, Late of the Township of Wilmot, in the County of Waterico, Farmer, Deceased. N OTICE is hmby&lnn pursuant to the Reâ€" vised Staintes Ontacio, 1807. Chapter 129. that all credi‘ors and others having claims En DP OS D (dA an t BiWatne! .?um, the estate of the said Al‘ ert Hinglor who died on or about the twentyâ€" wnddnyoi iquiictny of Augurh 1 m“.%'u‘;"‘x ie ugus se t ost preâ€" fiwfiinr to Oonr:l‘,hflm. Berlin, Ont., citor for Menno K. Shants and Wendell E. Bhul:* the exeon‘ore of the la: t will and testaâ€" ment of the said deceased. their Christian and surâ€"names, addresses and des â€"rfprions, fuu&a ticulars of their claima a d «tatements cf their acrounts, and he‘n i ure of the ecuriiies,if any, held by thertk. _ _ _ __; _ .. . , 2 _z .22 Notice to Creditors. EPCOE PSBT And further take nntice m:{oa(ver guch last _aonl.loud date the said exeouto s w.ll proceed at the Sntiiee mclond. th Feto, has fog es among the es en re y reâ€" Elrd ovly wp:hln claims. f woich th y <hall then ave ooum‘nnd the suid executors will not be liable for s jd a sets, or any part there: f, ton:ly person or persuns of whse claim notice shall not have been received by them at the time of *"Dated at Berlle this this thirteenth day of rlin + ay July, A. D. .Blh 20â€"4t (n German Mills Road, 2 miles from Borlin, 253 nores, some 185 acres in flue siate of cultiâ€" vation; _well watere ; fine large house and bank barn ; pig ho e, milk hou:o, large orchard. 2 mo‘es of bush. Highly adipted for mixcd farming 87 mores 3 milo« north of Elmira. Part of Lot 62, good barn and orchard. mm:un'u the above, goâ€"d orchard, ouse ‘The two la:t mentiâ€"ned excollent firms for %rfldns. . above can be purchaso1 cheap and on mest reasonable terms, For further informaâ€" tion wri‘e to Farms for Sale Pmd R Cc d m Â¥ miles from ‘Beriin, 8t, Agaths and + v!lh.nluadauo( 111 aores more or B'fi 15 aores of which hlnlnglwwd bush, is a new brick house, bavk barn and all wthe Btme raame in the owicts uror fate e nformation sPpl on the promises or by l9u â€" 10NAT2 JBREBUROER _\ water in k barn by a flowing wel 10008, Â¥ICIOE GORH Fatd AIWD %J:fi?‘f'fl the best, food for feeding pige sPDIf on the Land Plaster, Paris Green, Ma «l Ras w _ se ht on‘ "***"" | Oil and Grain Bags. #â€"3mo * Conestogo, P, 0. Store in Devitt‘s Blook, Tin and Granite in the Basement N Rumelbardt, 1 mile west of Waterloo and Executors of the said de: eased. 30 46 We still have a quantity of S 8. E. CORK, Ttoom 26, 8 Richmond St. K. Toronto. Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale Public Sale CONRAD BITZXR, Solicitor for the said Exccutors. ORFâ€" \pyu agcaee ; will now offer for sale his prize winâ€" Agt at Watetio® ,.. | ning yorkshire pigs from 6 weeks to Agt. at 8t. Jnoot old; also his prive winning JIno. L. Widema®. and heifer calves together with mwuc the three year old buail "Glen Alpine." ) ~All kinds of Short Horn cattle for Lad fin â€" YORBANTAâ€" at all times, House in CONSIDER â€"THE _ We are in want of firstâ€"class butter for our customers ; we bave raised the price some. We also wish to have all the fresh eggs you can bring us. We handle all kinds of Smoked Meats, Dried Beof, THE GROCHERâ€" Cooked Ham and some of those 5¢ Prunes left. 8 A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES Butter and Egg‘éfl FOR Pure Manitoba Flour, Milverâ€" ton Flour, Roiled Oats, Corn Meal, Beans, Salt, Rock Salt, Pratt‘s Poultry Food, Pratt‘s Food for Hmicfittlo, Sheep and PI&.-OI: Cake, Linssed Meal!, Bibby‘s Equivalent, the best of all calf foods, Victor Corn arnid Oat Feed, the best_food for feeding pigs; also Land Plaster, Paris Green, Machine The Undersigned 8. Qingrich They are the best of their kind on the market Take them bome and study them there, ~ If you don‘t like them, then we want you to bring them back, They have lots of fashion and are worth s at least $5 to $10.00. Notice these Fiannel Suits we are HALLMAN‘S, Apply to me tor: JGE! 1CE ! Sign of the Goid Star. $3.79 and $4. are now in active demand. â€" A f“" deal is hppa:ct this time the year and the 12 are constantly on the qui vive on that secount. Unless you are amp}y provided in the matter of Footwear for all occasions your Shoes will not be in keeping with Lonr eostume. Our stock of Footwear is as fine as a flower show. . You can‘t want what we haven‘t got. Nobody wants what isn‘t here. B. W. BEHEOCOEKER, THew oL and are{prepared to give you satisfacâ€" tion in our lines. 1. 8. K. WEBER & COMPANY, REAL ESTATE AND LIFE ASYSURANCE AGENTS, LOAN AND STOCK BROKERS. Money to Loan on Easy Terms. Office: Walper Block, Queen St., Beailn We Havye Arranged to Assist You The undersigned begs to tender sin. cere and hearty thanks to his numerâ€" ous customers for the liberal patronâ€" age extended him last year and to intimate that for the present season he has laid in a very large quantity, in Pnd w ree l raay uantities, large or amall, at reagonâ€" Toie Triges. is GU 8000 Tons of Purest loe, LADIES‘ & mt' of the Ioe and it can safely e daily. BERLIN. «&

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