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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Apr 1904, p. 1

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A GRBATER APRlL‘;’a:‘;’ 7 . Than Has Been: â€"|["""* ~~A With our big store and its exce, onl advantages for with our spien 1 ues, we expect to do an enormous business during April. i« :/ © Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear, v‘vvrfim?‘?'“??:rf- i~ _ Is in hands and we have no doubt in sayi: that it %né& in the City.~â€" We want your traie u:g to‘ get‘itâ€"awwé wil not only try to rlease you but give you bargains the Hikey ou have not had before. _ : * { Just here we w&&s‘mm we have made an imâ€" mse-pmm of $ the.clean up of a Manufacturers ‘of this season‘s stv‘e, the Values are exceptioral and you can have them=atâ€"exactly the whnlesate price, we make a profitandsyou saye iby gur big purchaze. The Millinery Dept. In Dress Goods . We make a specalty to give you"v«lues so that you can afford to get a dress fot every occasion. Our windows on Wednes ‘ay will give you a sl‘ght idea of what to expect n the inside.s Ail through the store we have endeavored to collect such <aleable stuff as to make y our Spring purchases with us a clear saving of n angy to you. If we cannot show you that you â€"an savemoney by buying cf us we do not deâ€" serve your patronage." ‘It Kas always teen the Big Stote and we stake our.reputation in keeping it so. T A, 0. Boehmer Co. What‘s the matter with the man who goes to a tailor and planks down $20 to $22 for the sam= kind of s 1t , same style. same fit, same mAterial. same everything. Is he koo "stuck up" to w@ar readyâ€"to putâ€"on or hasn‘t he heard of our good elothin@Â¥ s ". " 5. C\ >‘ 2 Roe se Es PC 12 °P0 P oi L0 D00 LOgLLFLL LA40.L42wnae thet of our good elotbtm t 1j. ¢¥% ~1. We want is toll him fwrly that other men are enjoping advantages that he does not.. Are yeu on» of them ? ‘Ovlg give" you. ?ifififlning the exclusive tailor gives you EXCEPT HIS PRIOE. " Investigale onr statement concerning our $15.00 suits. A fit guarantecd and a correct At at that or no sale. Ciothes,31998, Has, Caps and Mon‘s Furnishings. Next to Post Office, BERLIN Cash aad O36 Price. Money Back if Not Satisfied. _ . The, displayâ€" will â€" comprise. the :latest: Parsian : and American designs in »gwmm parlors aze also headquarters for dress 2.1.'._ . have be¢u spared to seleot the latest.and pretâ€" (t‘.__a,pvolm-wmhdldm ‘ % Mrs. C.; Steuernagel You are cordially invited to attend the formal opening and disâ€" To o vtasieg * gz'o! spring millinery at the . Old Reliable Millinery Parlors of Mre.| pPersonaisâ€"Miss Liscio Beriett and j }, Waterloo, on ‘ * ::'L&l: M::!fl hn.- Friday and Saturday, March 25, 26.|2.%., «. ums. s Tenders and Appli¢ation:s x: Wut‘o? 5i« Poultry Netting A. WESELOH & CO., Berlin. ;‘ *" 3. 1§ Meadquarters for Iron Pipe; Valves and Filtiage. Phone 149, King St. Berlin. PETER HYMMEN We have bouzht a largs stock of the following sizes of Poultry Netting and wil:bfive our . customers eaâ€" preiivlly low prictés by the roll. 2 imch mesh, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 60, and 72 ims. wide. 1 inch mosb, 12, 18, 24 and 30 ins.‘ wide., We have still a little No. 9 Galvanized Coil Spring andBarbâ€"d Wire at prices quoted last week. MILLINERY OPENING y Valves i % 5‘"- u:.;ll’lm Geigr{rl=o AIoof ojenErefenJenfarforfoofoofe «foofecfecfnls Our Hardy Apeq@aitions â€" MEN‘S $15.00 â€" SUITS WANTED OF BERLIN LIMITED. t a« 4 | Mis ‘year * We ait worry to mport 3 | that Mros. Bemte: %u j last as her ay) â€"would doâ€" sire......Rev. Mr. i# om a fortâ€" nightly visit to trimds in Ponâ€" J. Pautlee is wearing a broad |Mr. Wright came to Comestogo and smile these days om account of & |was within shouting distance of bis new acquisition to his family. It j*+jold home, but had to foot it about a boy. Congratulations. . ten miles round by West Montrose, wootertneeeicenteciaernemmainie? am account of our bridges having, ELMWOOD. Russianâ€"ifke, deserted.. their posts of seme duty......Our to@nship fathers mat on Suddenly â€" Hurled ‘into EtetRity.â€" [ Mr., Wright‘s grove . last week one Tuesday, April the 6th, 1904, will |day, and vlcwef the remains of the be remembered _ as the day of the |Winterbourne bridge &s well as the death of Henry Bremsel, e deal and |gap left by that of Conestogo. Less dgumb mute, who was killed by the |than fifty cemrts worth of fence wire afternoon expites, train north bound.{Awould have saved a bundred dollars just outsi¢e the village of Elmwood {worth of Tumber to the township, within 150 rods of the station. It |as with very little trouble those appears that this was the Arst time |spans resting on Mr. Wright‘s flats that Mr. Bremsel ever took th@ feould have been prevented from track to come to the vMlage. But this| Aoating dowh the river as they did time he did so evidently for tWo |since , owing to the swelling of the reasons; first, because the roads wer® |stream. almost Amp.mzu‘;‘. the tm:m Teing wihnneee tssn We iiiunicoys nice and dry; an other, use the northâ€"bound tl;::.";l' mm“ § o ‘“NEEE TM. ing to schedule ‘ ti pass & f southâ€"bound â€" express a6 Elmwood. |, Peftonalâ€"Miss M. Shantz is spehdâ€" nightly visit to f“ in â€" Perâ€" nsylvaria...... In n-’e- of Rev. Mr. Ibbott, the Rev., 1.W.. Grok of Berlin ‘occupted the puipit of the U.B. Church on Sunday evening last. He delivesed an instructive and able discourse...... Mrs. Oberholtzer is spending a month with her Int ter, Mrg. Ward _ in Toromte..... Mr. J. Pautlee is wearing a proad smile these days on account of & new acquisition to his family. It js a boy. Congratulations. . This time _ the southâ€"bourd train went down and ~crossed theâ€"other at Hanover, Mr. Brensel seeing the forâ€" mer go. down, supposed the north= bound to be up, thus feeling bimâ€" self sale to venture on the track. When, however, aftef a walk of 1} miles, _ he _ neared the crossing at Elmwood, the train came up behind him, iving _ the wiraing sigma!, which, iowevfl', was Aot heard. The engincer, unable to stop in time; the cowâ€"catcher strugk him, throwing him about 10 feet against a sand bamk, When he was picked up a few mircâ€" tes later it was seen that life . was extinct. He was _ Â¥illed instantly, breaking both his legs and his nec‘.. The inquest held over the aorâ€" pse at the station, of course, fustifiâ€" ed the engineer of the G.T.R., who had given every warnimg possible. The mortal remains were interred on April Tth, | in Evupu“ cemâ€" etery, east of Elmwood. anâ€" {ortunate man _ was 48 years â€" old, gmmarried). The bereaved family have the sympathy of the comntupâ€" ity. + ° Notes.â€"Mrs. _ Neil. Ras been . serâ€" jously ill for the past week. E4. Neil has also been s@sonsly afflictâ€" cid...... Mr. Thomas Morrell has sold his farm on the Elota road for $4,* 300 to Mr. Levi Letson. This sale was effected on Saturday last......... Surveyors have bbem at work locatâ€" ing the â€"position for the West Monatâ€" rose station...... The road on account of the flood had been so deluged with water, the mailâ€"carrier was» unable to get through with safety...... Elaguent and timely â€" was the able discourse delivered ty the Rev. W.J. Gallag ‘her in the West Montrose Church on Easter Sunday evening. A large audâ€" News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondt W# &| * mmow, _ .. ‘Im Cousty and District Ana esgare s ©+0+0 +000000000¢ 0004@ #000¢ ©90009006000 oa004 | 410 makes & BLOOMINGDALE. Anppitances is offered ‘ tor sate. HUrt t m . | ience was present and were muck |gne Misses. Edith Gingrich, Lola edified. Snider and â€"Jesse Sharpe spent o5 s Easter â€"holidays with _ Toronto LINWOOD. friends...... Mrs. E.A. Richmond spent on Easter at her home in m?th:. Miss Personals. â€"Miss Liscle Bertett and | Olivia Winklert spent the Easter Miss Lola Spahr spent the Eastor |Relidays in town the guest of het week with friends in Waterloo..... Mr. |sousin Miss _ Sarah Denges..... Mr. F.B. â€"Edmonds visited in Wuterloo |and Mrs. W.S. Henrich and children during the !muhc.“‘v':lh' of â€" Cliford spent . Haster with Miss Baldwin spent the it | triends in town .....Mr. E4. Gingâ€" Galt with bher Parents..... Mr. J, {rich wasâ€"in Mitohell for the Baster C. ",Rutherford of Toromto was a |helidays.... Mt. Filman Beckner, guest at Mrs. A. Boomer‘s over Farâ€" rt the helidays in Stratford....... ter...... Miss Nellte Dawsom of LO® |Mr. Leo. Berges of Toronto was in don (is -phnam:db m# | tewn tor the holidays...... Mr. _ and linery department at R.Y, Pish‘s. All |Mrs. Marty Poeters and Mrs. M.G. the ladies aro : Wwigd to atterd |nowman of â€" Berlin -vmmu :m wdrfi. with friends.....Miss Enmma of f millinesy at Polâ€" | Waterloo was ‘-g' the Kagter fi’%‘n: in charge of _ Mr#.| visitors :m . W.J. Ingle ‘ ’- Mre. of called at the home of .&m :0A Berlin K.L. Weber last week ......Miss Gele e was hâ€"v e assistant teacher of Heidelâ€" week ... Mr. Rd. Beristt has gont to wbMe â€" Schoo!, spent . Eastet rith friends in Waterloo...... Mr. | sousin Miss S Edmonds visited in Wauterloo |and Mrs. W.S. the | Easiec lollln.“ while l ot â€" Cliford s Baldwin spent the days it | triends in town with her Parents.... Mr. J, |rich wasâ€"in Mil Rutherford of Toromto was a |helidays..... Mt at Mrs. A. Boomer‘s over Far % the helida .Miss Nellte Dawsom of Lor z‘w Berges x |phh~I:J~ m# | tewn tor the ho department at R.Y, Pish‘s. All |Mrs, Marty Po! dies â€" are : Wwigd to atterd J Bowman ol â€" Be enings the Md‘fivfl... with friends......M ‘will be -n:p" Tos. P utots in tows + tore in Pou: this « Mr. l dew of Pronte ¢ leimbach ~of Berlina M.L,. Weber last o â€" was _ home Curing Enstet | piolier, assistan WEST MONTROSE. n where be has secured m Kaster at bia: B riage d..lt."-( Ke lace to Miss Mary Dai ing a few days undet the parental root.....Mr. D. Weber"ol Centreville, pisited friends of this vicinity last woeek......Miss L. Richards spent _ her Easter holidays at her home... Miss A. Hallman éf Berlin was under the parental roof last week. _ y across the water..... Mr. Jas. , of Pa., was home for a few days" visit to his father‘s last week. appliances is offered for sale. Mrs.:|Ha, Ha, Ha, hear the jolly bird A. m is alto offering her laugh, * l fine on Main St., i0dr saile, | That isn‘t the" best of th= story â€"by lar e Bri¢{s.â€"Sacramental services were held in the O.M. Church last‘ Satâ€" urday asd Sunday...... A number were eonfirmed im the Lutkeran Charch on Sunday...... Sap boiling is the order of the day. & L.S. Notes.â€"The Edward VII Socâ€" iety held a very successful meeting in the school house on Thursday evâ€" eming, April 7th, The attendance was good. The subject for discussion was "‘Resolved, that Labos helps the Wprid wiore thar Capital.‘" The subâ€" fech was well handled on both sides, and resulted in favor of the afirmâ€" ative by a _ number of points. .A good _ programme . was also given, eomsisting of _ songs, rccitalions, High Water.â€"The ise on the river, has partly gone and the water was not so high _ as to be very dangerâ€" ous. A large amount of wood . was moticed dbming down the Wyer and a few parties were luoky enough . to pull quite a bit to shore. We feel safe now from all: danger as to high water. â€" pie Coal Yards.â€"Tywo of _ otr local townsmen have decided to go into the coal business, but will run it gepâ€" arately.â€"â€" They ace Messrs. _ Jchn Steiner and. Peter Burgess. We preâ€" dict a good business for hoth. Personalsâ€"Mr. Wm. Eggert, who was employed by Messrs. W. and A. Snyder, in the ere@mery for the past.â€" year â€" has gone to Rostock, where he will engage in farming.â€"â€" Mres. Marty Peters and Mrs. M.G. Bowman ol Berlin wwy. with friends.....Miss Enmma of Waterloo was u-mc the Eagter Fisitors in town......Mrs. W.J. Ingloâ€" dew of Pronte called at the home of Hieller, assistant teacher of Heidel Wers PubMc School, spent â€" Easter of â€" Cliford spent _ Haster with friends â€" in town ...Mr. Ed." Gingâ€" tich was â€" in Mitobell for the Baster EB2E PC < C on o cal helidays...... â€" Mr. ‘Filman Beckner, r‘ the helidays in Stratford....... . Leo. Berges of Toronto was in tewn tor the holidays...... Mr. and Mrs. Marty Peters and Mrs. M.G. 8T. JACOBS CONESTOGO boots and shoes. Mr. Smith is alâ€" ways on the alert to pick up the newest and latest designs in shoes, etc. and with â€"his improved quarters will be ~enabled ®toâ€" keep a first elass stock on hand. Give him _ a call, f Real Estate Soldâ€" Mr. Charlés Denges, â€" has bought the property mdjoining the hill and> owned â€" by Mr. Solomon Bowman for the sum of $460.......Quarterly services will be held in the Evangelical church next Saturday and Sunday, English serâ€" vices will be held next Sunday evâ€" ening. TD Council Meeting.â€"The â€" Woolwich Township _ Council held a caucus here last Tuesday . The main . disâ€" cussion was about. the two bridges, that were recently ruined < at Conesâ€" togo and â€" Winterbourne, and an effort will be made _to have the> County Council look into the matter and to assist the Township in erecting the bridges again. Likely the matter will be carefully considered and an agreement arrived at. x* ~ualn. . _â€".. =" P i. 2 :; c'gngé it, glad<ofâ€"it, doesn‘t he x3 W, That the April rain carries off the ..,é:h Party.â€" A very pleasant ( party was .tendered to Mr. Jesse. <Filsinger at the home of his pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob: Filâ€" sifiger,â€" prior â€" to his leaving. for Southampton, â€" where he will assist his brother John, who has taken up the ~hardware business. Jesse is an honest and industrious young man, and> has won for himseMâ€"great â€" &sâ€" teem‘ since he was engaged with Mesâ€" 8rs. W. and â€"A. Snyder, :‘opthton of the General Store and River Side Cr. omery.~ The ~Evangelical Sunday Schnol also loses â€"a valued member. We .. congratulate Jesse on his adâ€" vancement, and ‘that he will make a success is an assured fact. He left on Monday . morning...... Mr. 0.J. Smith, our enterprising shoe dealer, has greatly remodelled his shoe store and has now far better means to show ~his variety of _ high grade Only sewen building nermits were issued in . Brantford during March, according to the Expositor, and alâ€" together they did not call for an exâ€" penditure of $3,200. Little is doing in the city & present. Tire Ingorsoll town couneil passed & byâ€"law _ at their regular meeting this week, granting aid to the Niaâ€" garme Falls Commission to be used in the imitial expense in securing the report , regarding the @evelopment of power in Western Ontario. The amount woted was $156. One of the hest known men in St.. John, N.B., is Mr. G.@. Kierstead, grocer and gBneral dealer, 641 Main street, Mri Kierstéad has an interâ€" esting story to tell of his failing health, insompia, and finally renewed. strength, which cannot fail to interâ€" est others. He says:â€""A few _ yeats ago r was all run down, and failâ€" ing in bealth, no doubt due to ovâ€" erwork and shattered nerves. I was unable to sleep at fight, and fourd no rest in bed, My life seemed a burâ€" den to me, and I found no pleasute in anything. I sought medical aid and the _ physicians â€" who attended | me were unable to give relief. The docâ€" tors differed in theirâ€"opinions as to my ailment. ~ Finding that I _ was growing _ worse, and almgqst crazed through loss _ of â€" sléep, I concluded to : give up business and go to the, country for rest. Just when I was at" my very worst and had almost no. desire to live, my wfl-nfid me toâ€" try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. 1 had rlut faith it all medfcings, but : to. please my . wile, I decided to â€"give the pills a trial. I have had reaâ€" son to be thamkful that"I did so. Almost from the outset the pills help ed me and 1 was able to find sleep: 1 og:ul“nthdt we nt:: 1 felt y in . I could ‘slcep, as ‘f.u in my d'finmd; 1 geew healâ€" tby and 'uw. and . have never known one s trpuble from that gource since.. {hn-o hresitafton in saying that I believe Dr. Williams‘ Pills saved. my and . will always say & good. word for . them And coaxes out léaves to shadow his A â€" WELLâ€"KNOWN _ ST. JOHN‘S MERCHANT TELLE HOW NE waAS FREED FROM HIS TERâ€" RIBLE TROUBLE. â€" to ‘any who are . troubled with A CURE FOR INSOMNIA. APRIL 14. 1904 bin is hereâ€"again. ‘ " he care for the ~April pretty Easter red i!l-n-rust We are theréfore satisfied from the above mentioned evidence that we ing it right. Some of the points that we are extremely particular abo QUALITY, F. E. MACKLIN * * j *\ Auesodl 2 THE SHOERS + . % ZIEGLERS Tiiiin"}, 3 4 +4 HHP PA T 4Cb H PbA 4A H NRA NEA HH F4A 4444 444q A. $. HALLMAN, Sleet ..AT HALLMAN‘S, BERLIN.. Rain w« 4 4R 4 4 4AAA 4b OAAA tb RHHRA 4AAA 4 t 4 4444 This is a Ehooe store: for the peopleâ€"a place where evary body is wade vc‘come and treated well. . It is not a store for millionaires omly, ror the poveityâ€"atricke®. â€" IFwa.store ciic Tng â€" Snenwinâ€" WiLLrtAms Pamt. v:;‘t:other' yo}: :mt to fumio yourgelf from $5.00 for a fla scrumptious pair of shoesy or fee at you must get the that 2.50 or $3 0) will buyâ€"", t * ®® best 299 There is No Shoe Store Like This Shoe Store. _ Weichel‘s Weekly Store News 10 lbs Caustic Soda °* â€" â€" = 500, Three 5 lb. tins pure Caustic Soda â€" $1.00. 8 lbs. good Epsom Salte â€" = 25¢. 8 lbs. powdefed sulphur = = 250 We are paying at present a very high price for Datch Setts, and are also in want of eggs, lard, f hams, potatoes, ete. REMEMBER THR PLACE _: THE PEOPLE‘S SHOFE STORE Opposite the Walper House, Berlin For The People PRICE, We sell paints for . evéry purpose, â€" not. one mixture for . everything. ©4% Enamels for Wickerâ€" work, Bath Tubs, etc. _ Stains for Chairs, Bed« steads, Tables. STYLE, sve'n&s agons Buggies, etc. For Houses | Verandahs x m? Floors 3 Ceilings and Walle Thecmof‘jj BER L IH _

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