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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Sep 1904, p. 1

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sFEASHION HINTS sBOEHMER‘S To get unheard of prices in clothing, i2’urnishings *and hats . | & On Saturday Your Last Chance 49: 87. Ts 45 64 . MB . E’ Do not miss this opportunity to get your supply at this eat reduction. . _ ~M. WILDFANG OUR $10.00 SUITS Sign of the Cold Star Jan‘ blame ts in the least if youbatch éold. _ We‘re ready, any day to protaot _ d mthw’ Jn have a short enat and ':H:.-’lega and q Prices $5, 7 , 10. 00, 12 00 and 15.00. i Hew Fall Clothing and Footwear. ; Felt hats in black, grey and brown. soft and stiff.now worth 5oc less than $1.75, none more than $3.00, up to Saturday night Men‘s and boys‘ shirts, soft and stiff, none worth less than 75¢ 500 nor higher than $1.25 up to Saturday night they go at Boys‘ blouss all this springs buying, worth 50c and 75¢, up to Saturday Dight ONly.......... 002 cssn e ns se e se en n 66 es en e k 6e 370 Men‘s and boys‘ caps, regular 50c, 40c, 35e and 25¢ lines, up to 2 5 Saturday 3 fOP,................00 666666668 cor e 66 n n n en e t e e e n e C Men‘s suite, genuine values,4 25 at from 7.00 to $13.00, up to Bnturdsyu;ighnheygoat. p $4 25 Youth‘s guite, good patterns well made, value at $" to 10.00, npwflaz:xd;ynight they §0 Rb. :....@cccrirriersrerirsress “25 Boy»‘ suits, natty patterns, up to date in all particulars exâ€" cepting the price which is cut from $5 to $7 to .............> $2'25 mlu general wear. â€" Nest paiterna in tweed and worstedr, good rabg sulta, beautifully out and wel!l trimmed, price ...... .. ....$3.50 C Mized T Smooth .. faced . Aaaind ndiiese le se lagedictms auiges aod fevistons cheocke, Broad cloths and Vanetians will be used for Fall Corduroys, are to be Yery much used this fall. The vest Mw 4s to be & very prominent feature in the Fa‘l b8. f The Lady not forgetting the Gents altogether that would not take a glance Nearly al!l the sukle length suits are made with very loose mannish coate. The tou ist is io bigh favo in this style of greon and brown in end\»ss variety of shades is the newest in colors for Fall Dress Goods, ‘The Turbano promises to be the popular hat. The high erown velvet is the newest style in imported model hats. Wings and breasts will ba much worn with variety of soft silk trimmings on readyâ€"toâ€"weat hate. Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store. and Winter Suite. MISS GORE will have charge of the Dressmaking. ‘ Our guarantee goes with every costume. . WESELOH & CO. Hate, Caps abd Mon‘s Farnishings. Next to Post Ofies, BERLIN M We Avi~+ 37 Overcoats. AT THE E $ed M e elrongs for Sale. #1 MSlOur Busy Neighborst 7=5=:>= Berlin. ‘m-u--vnn‘ hauling a load of gravel last week little Heury Moeâ€" ser, the young son" of Mr. Wm. Moeâ€" ser, was thrown off the load andâ€" in some manner the waggonâ€"wheel passâ€" ed over his shoulderâ€"inflicting painfel. injuries... Under the care .of Dr.. T.M. Robinson he is getting along. nicely. Had the wheel passed over his neck result would probably have been faâ€" ‘tal On Friday evening last while Mr. Levi Lichty was working at his > maâ€" chine in the felt works unfortunately a heavy iron weight fell on his foot, making it very sore. ; We trust he will ~soon be able to be about again in his usua! happy mood. 5 Personal. â€"~ Miss Edith Gingrich bas returncd from Toronto. where she was visiting her sister, Mrs. N. S. ~Snyder for a jfew days.â€" Mrs. Messner, Mrs. Wm. Moeser, Mrs. Paul Moeser and Misses Emma Haus and Edva Eby have returned home from Toronto where they were at the Exhibition for a few weeks enâ€" gaged _ in the ‘‘Pioneers‘ House," spinning and weaving yarn in the oldâ€" fashioned way. A large crowd ing terested in the old methods of mak~ ing.yarn was always present.â€" Miss Bender of Wallace is spending a few days with her cousin â€" Miss Olivia Winkler.â€"Miss Sarah Henrich of Waâ€" terloo is spending a week with her brothers here in town. â€"Mrs. Chas. Kreutziger and Mrs. J. B. Snider of Waterloo spent a day last week with Mrs. N. W. Gingrich â€"Miss Martha Schwalm of Berlin spent Sunday at her home here. Petsonal. â€"Mr. Fred Mattell, forâ€" merly of Mannbeim, is visiting his father here.â€"W. B. West, manager of the Western Bank, Wellesley, and . J. W. Green, editor of the Wellesley Maple Leaf, were visitors to our town Friday. â€"Messrs. Chas. ,lleyox. Leo Boegel, Egidius Reitzel and Paul Meyer left last week to resume their studies at St. Jerome‘s College.â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rosenblatt and Mr. John S. Meyer left on Friday on a trip to.Detroit, Mich.â€"Many from here attended the funeral of the late Levi Bricker, Hawkesville. He was wellâ€"kbown in St. Clements and highâ€" ly respected. His untimely death is Ydecply regretted here. Death of Mrs. Leyes.â€" News of the death of Mrs. Wm. Leyes, sr., who resided in Mishawaka, Ind., was reâ€" ceived with profound regret. She and her aged husband were residents here occupying the residence now owned by Henry Koebel, until some years ago when they went to Mishwaka, Ind., to join her other relatives there We deeply sympathize with the relaâ€" tives of the deceased over the loss of one dearly beloved. Briefs.â€" Dangerous looking characâ€"‘ ters ol late have been loitering around the village. This should not be permitted by the police as lu.-\ picious looking individuals should be arrested as vagrants. _ Crimes and thefts are often committed by the most unsuspicious looking. An arâ€" rest would make them look sharp awi cause them to steer clear of St. Cleâ€" ments in future.â€"Our bageball team has made arrangements to play at Newton with Milverton. A hot game is expected but as Milverton beat the locals once they will have to hustle to win. Successful Picnic.â€"Quite a number from here attended the picnic held by Messrs.. Huber and Wegenast at Ayr. ‘They report a veryâ€" good timeg The baseball match especially was very good.. The annual championship game was played _ there, Waterloo Convz vs. Oxford County, resulting in a tory for Waterloo by 9 to 8. They say A. Y. is a good man at the bat. Successful _ Candidate, â€" Through some mistake on the pu'“: of the n;‘ aminers when reports the â€"Entrance %‘m Miss Mabel Thamer‘s name was omitted as n successfol candidate, Mr. . Ameés, however, has received. her certificate gince the report was published, thus showing four pupils of Mr. Ames* among the successful . ones. This is certainly , creditable showing for Mr. Ames as well as the scholatrs. . ... Personal.â€"Miss M. C, Munroe and Ethel Futhercis visiting friends and Miss E. Munroe, of Woodstock, were the guests of Mr. A. R. Bock and family last week.â€"â€"Mr. W. Isrwel and tamily, of Seatorth, visited Mr. and ,'| s "l"l Olfllfll ” !.‘.Im' ous c."'.'.‘.m "Zâ€"Sil. ; WID., MDMING . NWIC GM. HROBDAT P morning for Guelph where he has in County and District. ""”",?,,."‘"";,“&”":',"“fi:’ mmmmmm’ (resim spent Sunday with IHients o ST.~JACOBS ST. CLEMENTS NEW DUNDEE Echool : last week and gave a very | creditable report of the -‘unl-sfi | day morning was children‘s service at| Uhalmer‘s Ohurch.â€"Rev.: Mr. King, | of Guelph, occupied the pulpit. of the | Methodist â€" church l-ufi#m,- i Next Sunday Rev. Mr, . lett, of Onondaga, will occupy the pulpit in} the same church. Special music will be furnished. : Everybody â€"welcome. : Personal.â€"Mrs. Barber.â€" left last week to spend the wmh&r winter months with ber dnug:r, s. Jas. Hodge, at Welland.â€"Mrs. Jas. Hamâ€" ilton entertained several friends to tea â€" Friday in honor of her frienc, Mrs. Peterson, who will shortly leave for the far West.â€"Miss Wilkinson reâ€" turned to Brampton Tuesday after a short visit . to relatives here.â€"Miss Janet Veitch ~has ‘,one to Colling=" wood.â€"Miss Annie Veitch is taking a course at the Berlin Business College. â€"TheMisses Jennie and Laura Petrie, aliter holidaying with relatives here, recently returned to Milverton, acâ€" companied by their aunt, Miss Marâ€" garet Mitchell.â€" Mrs. Mackenzie, of Mossboro, spent Sunday at her brothâ€" er‘s, Wm. Sheriffs.â€"Master Fred Belâ€" lamy, of Guelph, is spending his holiâ€" days here with relatives.â€"Mr. and Miss Callaway, of Marden, spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs. J. A. Durrant.â€"Miss Tilly Millard has gone to Toronto, where she has secured a position in Eaton‘s departmental store. â€" Mrs. James Hamilton will celebrate her seventieth birthday anniversary » in | Mespeler on the 20th inst. # WINTERBOURNE. Shephard paid a visit o Victortr â€" Personalâ€"Rev. Krenzebach and famâ€" ily visited at F. S. Spies‘ on Sunâ€" day.â€"James Reist was in town on Sunday last.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Donald, of Waterloo, spent Monday in our burg.â€"Helena Diefenbaker is holâ€" idaying in the Twinâ€"City.â€"Mr, Shepâ€" pud,é‘ S. I., of Berlin, was in our town on Monday. . _ ow s Death of Levi Bricker.â€"It <is. our sad duty to chronicle the deathol one of our young citizens in the person of Levi Bricker, which took place at his residence on Friday evening. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bricker, and was thirtyâ€"two years of age. He was of a kind disposition anda general favorite with all. He leaves a wife, three sisters and four brothers to moutn) his untimely death. The funeral took place on Monday and was very largely attendâ€" ed. He was & member of the C.O.F. ‘The pallâ€"bearers were James Laidlaw, August _ Ahrens, _ George Hufiner, Claude Fowler, Currie Tanner and Hugh McCulloch. Thé remains were taken to the church, thence to the Union Cemetery, Elmira, for interâ€" ment. The funeral services were conâ€" ducted by the Rev. Dr. King, of Galt, his text being taken from I Cor. 15â€"56. Personal.â€" Joseph Westwood leaves on Tlmrfdty for Toronto where he will s a few days on business. â€" Mr. Chatles Hummell}, jr., is spending a week or two with friends and relaâ€" tives in Hanover.â€"â€" Mr. Istgel Moyer of Buflalo is spending a fortnight of his holidays under the parental roof. â€"Messrs. Pearce and Sheppard, counâ€" ty school inspectors, paid an official visit to the school on Thursday last. Briefs.â€"On account of Rev. Mr. Ibâ€" bott being present at the conference at Lowbanks, no service was held in the U.B. church here on Sunday evenâ€" ing last.â€"The population of our proâ€" gressive village is steadily increasing. ‘The last addition is & young son at the houschold of Mr. and Mrs: Isaac Weber. Congratulations.â€"Among: our citizens. who ~took in the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, wete Messrs. Menno ‘Snyder, Sidney Snyâ€" der, Elwmer Snyder, H. Huf, W. Bricker and the Misses Joanna and Mary McAllister.â€"The appeal sent in to the Entrancs Board of Examiners on behalf of Florence Shepherd, . who was ill during the Entrarice examinaâ€" tion, has been favorably considered, and on Thursday last she was m ed her certificaté. . Her many will be pleased to hear Of her .sueâ€" Harvest Home.â€"On Thursday evenâ€" ing, Sept. 15th, the antfual, Harvest Home social of the U.B. church here will be held. Tea willâ€"be served on :e‘:':n 't:v.ll‘l,'hn'u‘ to mmr'-::mm- will be rendered.. Admission to. tea and programme 256 week at the MWen He BLOOMINGDALE HAWKSVILLE. w Wiests Raxy studies: in ‘the Northwestern College. â€"Mr. . Wim. . Steiss left on Mond2y morning for Guelph where he has â€" seâ€" St. on Sunday afternoon.â€"Mr.‘ and Mrs. Levi Kerchnerâ€" are away for a dew days attending the funeral of her faâ€" ther, Mr, Damm, who died in Ayton on Sunday,â€"Mr. Aaron Schweitzer is away visitingâ€" with his sigter | Mrs. :zu Boos, wmâ€"- Our â€"town somewhat on Fridhy night when it was reported that rob» bers were near at hand, As the night police are away on their vacation at. present several of our townsmen unâ€" dertook to keep the burglars at bay by m#king an occasional tour around the, main blocks. The report of musâ€"~ could be heard all night.â€" Miss Georgina Heller, who had charge of the Junior department of our public school for the past six months sent in her . resignation and has been enâ€" gaged by the Elmira School Board. We feel sorry to lose Miss Heller, who has made many friends during her stay with us. _ Her successor, ‘Miss Daven, from Hespeler, arrived |\Monday to commence her duties. We | welcome ber to our burg and wish |her success.â€"Mr. John G. Hahn, our |line cattle dealer, is again down to | business. Last week he took in a large flock of lambs which he shipped to Buflalo. Stockers are always kept on hand and farmers wishing to purâ€" !chase a profitable bunch of cattle, for winter feeding should not fail to call on him.â€" Two of our active business men, Messrs. H. N. Huehn and O. J. Steiss have found it necessary to enâ€" |large their store space as their ‘ inâ€" {creased business requires more room. ‘| Both merchants are carrying a heaâ€" ‘| vy stock in their line and a good asâ€" ‘| sortment of everything of which the "|numerous customers are aware of. "\ We feel confident of being supplied | with firstâ€"class quality of goods at ~| the right prices. The Sick.â€"Mr. Edward Harmer, who was severely injured by a kick from _ a horse, is improving.â€"Mr. Henry Rank, while working in the sawmill, had the misfortune to have one of the bones in his left leg broken and his ankle badly bruised, which will keep him off duty for the next four or five weeks.â€"Mr.Philip Foster is seriously ill. * Notes.â€"The McKie Carriage Go. had a very c"reditable exhibit at the Toronto fair.â€"The exterior of Mr. I. Master‘s new house is completed and presentsâ€" a splendid appearance.â€"Mr. David Clemens lost a fine horse last week.â€"The Western Bank has purâ€" chased the brick block on the south side of Main street. Mr. Sterlin local manager, has received orders to clean out the building, as it 1s to undergo a process of repair from top to bottom.â€"Mr. Ben. Witmer is again busy grinding out cider.â€"Mr. John Lake, of 13th Con., Blandiord, has sold his farm to Mr. Nichols for the sum ‘of 36.0(3;)(::. (Dr.) Carson, of Ottawa, formerly of Washington, is renewihg acquaintances in, this vicinity. * » A large gang of men are here putâ€" ting . up the steel work for the new bridge across the Grand river.â€"Rev. (Geo. A. King preached in the Methâ€" odist church last Sunday morning.â€" The brickwork of the new school house is moving skyward.â€"Mr. Peter Musselman raised a large implement shed. last® week.â€"The Ladies‘ Aid of the Lutheran church are painting and decorating their parsonage prior to the arrival of their new pastor.â€"â€"Mr. Henry Ebel sold his bouse and two lots to Mr. Henry Scheifele, of Welâ€" lesley township log' the nm “o! unusual activity. Contractors Car« penter and Goldstein of: Hamilton have begun operations .near out vile lage and many teams and men are employed in the work : of grading, Men with teams receive fout dollars a day, and new men are finding looraâ€" tive employment in the village. Civil engineers their instruments over their . ; contractors with their e out with . ten dollar m hand over to the men when wotk is done, carriâ€" ages with wealthy capitalists m n-b;fl. trd ‘to inspect the j ‘ «of h:‘m exciie as to lead ons to imagine that twelve hundred â€" dollars.â€"Rev. Mtr. Howlett, of Onondaga, will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday motning West Montrose presents a scene wWEST MONTROSE PLATTSVILLE tharge of the millineâ€" in the general store of CONESTOGO 4 (6ikek Wm. Engeiter has reâ€" of SMYTH BROS. If this does not bring you you‘re feet must be out of town. TOâ€"MORROW we shall bcgln our ANNUAL INVENTORY. SHOE BSALE It will stand as a RECORD BREAKER for time to come. September 26th, the time for our yea‘ly stockâ€"taking is at handâ€"a tims when | all the broken lots and surplas stock of shoes are priced to move 3e quickly as posesible. We will mention a few .of our tempting bargains for ?:muu tf you don‘t come your feet certain.y must be out of town. ; â€" 67 pair of Men‘s $5 patent skin lace boots, stylish patterns, up to date lh?u. vici kid and g:lf nppflm every Geodyear v’nlutf:tolu. cv-t;dmllld wid th.P% O, Dand E, 2to11, our regular good $5.00 boot, lnvuto&n.lg Children‘s 1.25 solid fine soled soles, kid and patent toe caps, with silk bows and buckles,all shapes, footform every size 11 to 5,our regular this season‘s 1.25 slippers. your only and last chance,Inventory Sale Saturday per pair 880 27 pair of boys‘ 1.50 shees, fine smooth calfskin uppers, pegged soles, solid and honest leather tnraufhout.. every size & to 11, our regular good 1.50 hurry or you‘ll miss the Ir ventory sale Saturday .......... .fb& 1|85 pair of girls‘ 1 75 and 150 elippers, solid and honest leather, sewed soles with toe our very best, all sizes 11 to 2, 1.75 and 1.50 slippers, last chance lnventor;‘mlo BHUMMRMY .....5.::/:..2rsceckrsirles sresrersane‘s s se ons Cl 23 pair of Men‘s 1,50 working shor« and plough boots, soles with brn-p:a:dlod and slugged soles, sizes 6,7 and 8 only, our ngnm good % Inventory Sale NOW OR _ ...... ... .15/cl0+.056rr2rsers sfrvre‘s cuimes aviols J.NVENTORY SALE IF ' Women‘s fine kid $2 low lace shoes, solid leathér sewed soles, easy fitting lasts, all sizes 2 1â€"2 to 7. patemt leather toe caps and plain kid styles, onra $2.00 low shoes, Inventory Sale now on .............. ...........}. YVellow Front Shoe Store THE PICKLING â€" this Week from Preston. The car contains 118 stoves. Stoves for everyone and for svery purpose. This will be the Biggest Show of Stoves e ver made in Waterloo: or Barlin and we invite everybody to bome and sée for themselves what we have to offer. P.S.â€"We want an honest, smart boy to learn the trade. Apply at once A. S, HA LL M AN, Berlin Weiche!‘s Weekly Store News Peninsular : Stoves & Ranges . SEAMLESS Cash and one Price We have received our Fall Shipment of ‘ Axminster Rugs and are now prepared to receive our qustomérs without fear of competition. â€" â€"Our stock is larger and better than ever. Priges will suit your purse. ‘ . These three amounts represent the rugs shown in our window. â€" ‘Your sarly inspection will be a pleasure . to us and ‘profitable to you. â€" Before purchasing give us a call. We show many other lines of rugs at all prices which are displayed on our Second Fleor. _ s We expect a CAR LOAD of ZIEGLER‘S Season is here again and you will want some good vinegar. Wa have an order given for 25 bbls. for this season. We have such confidence in the kind" we handle from past experience that we know we are running no risk. Try your next purchase from us. Cheap Cash Store. * * ag. d Â¥ 36 Berlin.

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