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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Mar 1905, p. 4

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An tttttttttres.) attempt to commit suicide '1: mndr by Mia. A ie Lind my. the iiiirii'siir,iiiiEiiir1,, of "envy Lindsay. ot nut W! inhalants. on Sunday night. She took . quan- my at Paris gmn mum qtith u mu of mill, whkh command the elect: ot the Moon and with Incu- cal mnuo- ht m. was and. in H b um Ill. I next and put up a good game of hock- ey. Linwood boys took the Ind. When reform Win and (de- the soon was HI in favor of Linwood. Personal-Mr. Frank Baker hut rammed trom Mrattord.-t.oto Bop. pre slim! Sunday in M. 1'termmts.- D. R. Pollock In: in town Sunday. iroaer.-tkir town was wild with hockey [excitement on Saturday when the St. Jacobs seniors Ind Hawks- ville juniors arrived in town to play the home ienms. M. Jacobs And the "Panthers" commenced the sport. which lasted for an hour, the result being a victory tor St. Jumbo. Ncore) 3-l. The juveniles decorated the Icel ted u judm. and 1ttiGiliiiiriiil, the points of both sides decided in [not of the “Inmate. Debate.--Tho debate held in Sputum mu on Friday night was largely at- tended, the subiect tor discussion be- lng, "Kaolin-d that. Country bite is Preferable lo City Cite." The at- 1tratt.ative In taken by News. Nam. Miller and A. S. Rennie, while Messrs. R. B. Hamilton and F. B. l-Idmunds supported the negative. Messrs. Go-. die A. Gibbons and C. Hrintrttch act- over Sunday. Mr. Ruthertord, ot Toronto, was timing at the Methodist narsomm Miss Schmidt Bi‘iiernn, is visiting her sister, ?trteDetweiler, in town. Dr. muirtteisett irGli"siitiiriir"i'a Sunday with his parents in Twis- Mr. Norman Stromc, who has been employed in Aha. Eby’s planing mill here for several months, is moving his family to "tumnton,ihere lie has a 1ttter job in view. . ___ N..VV.._-.-..... -m. "h"""'"'""""" l'Ul "was 1"tTI When picked up, it was at first ties you have a. place in our once-l thought he was dead, but in a short tions and will always be remembered time he showed signs of lite. No by us. Now we beg you to accept bones were broken, but his hand was this 10km ot out good will. badly out. and bruised, It will Incl we wish you and you mother or- Bome time before he will resume work cry happiness and prosperity and i.i.-l Mr. Norman Stromc, who has bcen'prcss the belief that success will 'ttttTe. in Aha. my; planing mini crown your labor in the Mum I ed, and caught in the swift revolv- lng shaft below, reversing the move- ment of the truck with lightning speed, throwing Mr. Rata with such forms as to make him unconscious. Elmira, Feb. 28.-Rhat might have proved a fatal accident, happened on Saturday afternoon at Ratz Bros.' saw mill. Simon Rata, boss saver. was the Ttttfortunate victim. While Mr. Rata was on his way down the) track, on the truck, in some way the‘ truck was stopped, the chain loosen- SIMON BATZ’S_NABROW ESCAPE. ' TOOK PARIS GREEN L., who [eels somewhat annoyed for not being advised of the fact? and now intends to enter a protest and appeal to the Grand Master for the presidency. The opening at the Al- bion Hotel last Thursday was very enjoyable, A greatanany, were pres- ent and responded to the call. A good time was spent which will long he remembered by all present.-Atrout 20 of onr‘young sports went to Strat- ford to see one at the heat and last.. est hockey games played this season, and say they were not sorry to drive so tar to see it, tor the game was a good orte.--The Farmers' Institute meeting will be held next Monday. March,6th. Everyone should attend. --%iss Maggie Kaufman of New Ham- burg, is at home for [new days at- tending to her mother, who is ill, ' Notes-The sad accident of Mr. Jantzi. shows that the fonds in this neighborhood are in a deplorable condition and we regret that our ptthmster did not took af- ter them better, es now, is the most important time to look alter the roads, more so than in summer. Our Mr. C. M., Presidett ot the Sons of Rest, saw tit Ao take the matter itt- his own hands and ordered out the full membersnip ot the Sons of Rest, armed'with picks and shovels. All responded to the call and obeyed or- ders. with the exception of Mr. At Fetal Aeeidmt.-a very Bed wei- dent occurred last Friday elicrnoon It“ Baden whereby Mr. C. L. Yul. M, who lives ehoin two miles from here, lost " life. It was the inten- tion ot the unlortunne ma to take 3 load ot short wood to widow Schnk, at linden. He wes sated on the load when wouently some ot the wood slipped on. Mr. Jantziel- so tell on, the sleigh. passing over him. When found, he was lying under the hind bob, crushed, with thelim wound “mind his arm. Life was ex- tinet. The remarks will he interred in the Amish cemetery temrrrow, (Tuesday) torettoott. Deceased was ot I quiet but sociable disposition, was a good neighbor, and well liked by everyone who knew him. He leaves I. wife and tour children to mourn his loss. The family have the hearb- teit sympathy ot many friends in their sad bereavement. Aeei%nta.-Mr. it» Zinkm very unlutuutely tell Int Tramway thereby landing 3 bone in his hm. -Laat Pride, the twelve-rear-otd to. ot Mr. Christ Stretcher received e kick iron a bone on the torched Vllich might have proved fatal. We are glad to say tint the patient is doing a well u can be expected. It"""'""'""-"""" um “I! -- the Methodist parsonach Death ot Miss Livingtstort.-The [or ' [eral of Miss Caroline Livingston, -----a- daughter ot Mr. James Livingston, mnwoop. ex-M. P., who died at her home here - on Friday last. not in Yale, Mich, he debate held in Spah:- took place on Monday atternoon. lay night ".3 largely " Many iriends and relatives iron: here subject. tor discussion iii-land from a distance were in attend-l ed thatl’ountry bite glance at "Mineral and followed the lo City mic." The g[-;remains to their last resting place. a men by News. Sam. I Miss Livingston was highly esteemed .."s. Rennie, white Messrs. by alt who knew her and many ex- ton and F. B. Edmunds pressions ot sorrow were heard that e negative. Messrs. Go- death claimed her at so early an age. nus and C. lleinhuch act- The remains were taken to the Prea- " and alter considering hyterian church, where services were t both sides deemed in conducted by Rev. Mr. Armstrong, Mtrmtuive. t thence to the (that! cemetery Tor he " town was wild with terment. Miss Livingston had reach, men: on Saturday when ed the age oi 32 years, 7 months and ttteg seniors and ll‘awks- '3 days. We extend our hearth-It arrived in town to play sympathy to the bereaved tarnlly. ms. M. Jacobs and the Notes. - Some of our eitiv‘ena at- eommeneed the sport, tended the funeral oi Mr. Christian ADV-I’ll.” g 's.- I- than I -aMN.ai-$. - _“_m ad III). 'ELLESLEY. " New“: may“ L. Jnntzi, on Tuesday tort-noon. who met with such . Magic death on Pri- day last. This is a severe blow to the amused} wife and “only. and everybody one meets expresses sin. one sympathy tor them. " was thas Mr. Jgntzl duo lett home a couple of hour: atter m III-shod ml Wu 'drivtng to Baden, when uln- loom! out. about her husband‘s death., It she had left home sooner she might have been one at the that. to rem-Ir the some at the, Accident. Rent Estate Cttattgeir--severat real estate chutes took ptarl Neenttr in Baden. John R, Morer, mrrrhasrnt Mr. Fred Schmidt's mink-nu, not his litmus, Joel Morn. mom in . vet or two no. Mr. Dan. G. Stetnmun purchased Mr. Norma Klein's ml: tit-m Int not. Mr. Mettttrtamt sold hit "out”, when the "an", I: Ite: to; It. Join OW use to express your convictions and you have the goodness to appreciate truth and righteousness. For these quali- ties you have a. place in our aitec- tions and will always be remembered by us. Now we beg you to accept As a man, we have always found you true and free trom hypocrisy. you are manly] and have the courage We believe that your ability as al physician is much nbovc that ot thel average practitioner, und we know. that you have always taken a deep interest in your patients here, tutd met with marked success. I _ Following is the address: _T'o Dr. L. E. Rice, New Dundee. Dear Friend :-It. is with mlnglcd loclings of happi.ness and regret that We, your friends, assembled on this occasion to convey our appreciation of Four services during the past years as our highly esteemed doctor. V Mrs. (filming; 'Virus-ii-iii;;,,. her whole house open to those who could Bot. tim) room anywhere else. Signed, on behalf of your friends, JOHN CHIPMAN. _ WM. LEDERMAN. . V ETHEL FUTHER. try. _ Miss Ethel Father acted as accom- panist in a most delightiul manner during the evening, and is to be com- plilpented ‘on her skill in that line. Only one'toast. "Our King and Country," was honored, 'Ot after an evening that all voted to be one of ‘the most enjoyable they had ever spent, the gathering broke up in the "wee sma' hours," and even the old grey heads thavtroutd never again see "three score and ten," were ‘re- luctant to leave tor home. Every- one enjoyed themselves to the ut- most, and old men renewed their youth. " was one ot the most en- thttsiastie" gatt1erings that has ever taken place in this part ol the coun- and expressing the regret of the com- munity " his departure. The ban- quet was then parallel: of. The menu, decorations ot the tables: ttte.,, were simply perfect, and would lave done credit to . much larger place. The eppctizlng winds litenlly tick- led the palate to perfection. The ex- cellent service rendered by several ot the ymmriadies of the town and country existed in the complete en-. joyment, and during the whole Inn- quet an orchestra discoursed sweet music. I _ " coins berry set to In. Rice by lis- Ethel Father. The Dr. can usually express hut-sell in public, hut. was now so completely taken by surprise that tor slew minutes he could say nothing but their the people in the name ot his mother and himself. Pin. ally, inelew well chosen words, he expressed his appreciation of the kind- ness expressed by that ot presen- lution... well n ot the presence there ot such a large number of peo- pie. Ir, Schlirnme and as ehair- man sud one ot the mast enjoyshle progrsngmes "tt music, singing sud readings that wss ever presented in this place was rendered to the huge audience. Speeches were delivered by the Chairman and several other prom- inent gentlemen, euloglzihg the Dr. in.“ I but light a roe-nio- 'u. ... a“... "a" u... in: In, Mouth; . L. E. In». who hands won- 'etirg New M,- "AND rum IANQUI? " u m. IICI- l moan. N" M. rub, my. no. Tu I”.._6"_a"v 'iiaiG'naii"c any new“. J. ERNST; 81-1199. Mott "an“ M. 18,1195. Senna or lump tendon will be received up to Wedge-II”. Hatch l5. for the erection of n Million to the New Hunt; Public Meal. Plan: and 'peeiiteattona cm bene- " no one: ol m ttrdersigtted, or 'taftt1 land. angina. Berlin. The tunnel ot the late Min Liv.. ingston, who died at her home in Men. not. " Detroit on reported. After being Cottiftted to her bed for neerly'six weeks, took piece Monday afternoon from the. residence ob her lather, My.“ . Livingston. Baden, and was my? attended. The eer- vim were conducted by the Rev. Dr. Armsirong. pesto! oi the thyler- in church, Baden, "ttlatent by thr Rev. J. R. Gilchrist. B. A., of Web "loo. Miss A. R. Dean, of Waterloo, presided at the organ. end Mina El- mo Snider sang a solo entitled "Uad Kindly “at." Briefs. - Mr. Ed. Gilmnr will dis- pose of his farm stock and imple- ments by public motion on Wednes- day, March 8th. Mr. Gilmar is lear- ing the tarm.--The Tye and Witmer auction sale on Thursday, Pets. 83rd, was lugely ttttended-The roads have again regained some of their old-time good qualities, which they loot durg ing the stormy weather.-Despite bad roads, the larmen' institute meetings 3 which were held in the town lull ‘on Monday ulternoon and evening of Feb. 20th, were wen attended. - Quite a number from the vicinliy attended the February meeting of the M. L. L. C. at llnllman's school on Friday night. FUNERAL 0F MISS LIVINGSTON " Literary Notes.-' considerable l number of the members ot the Liter- GT; Society here met the Maple Leat "Literary Club at Hallman's school ' last- Friday evening in what was sup- l posed to have been a lriendly contest'. Two ot the judges were selected by the Maple Leat Club, and one lrom the local society. Who won? Enough said. _ I Briets.-Dr. L. L. Stautter, has tak-; .en possession of the Mice and prac- [tice ot Dr. L. E. Rice.-A farewell lbanquet was tendered Dr. L. E. Rice last Friday evening at "Chipman'a Auditorium," No. 1 King street east. A. handsome eloet was presented to .bim by his many trienda.-Mr. Levi istatetter was a visitor here last Sure pun Tenders Wanted Notes.-Mr. and Mrs. A. Letson, ot West Montrose, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richert last week.-Miss Lu- cinda Stunner, ot Berlin, spent Sun- day with her brother, Mr. L. H. Stauller. - The quarterly meeting of the M.B.C. church was held on Sun- day, Feb. Mth. There was a good attendance eonsidertng the roads and weather. Mr. Cotter preached a very eppropriate sermon. = Death has tret been in our vicinity, and re- ‘moved Hy. Wahl, an old and respect-) ed resident, from our midst, very suddenly. He was found dead by his son outside, near the wagon shed. He was in his 65th year, and lived on the term, " miles [tom the village, tor many years. . wnenney; treaad Ed. Shaun; while Miss L. Geiger tnkes cue ot the pro- "etttttttr'tt 8tiltt gramme and Mr. Titus Kolb attends - . » to the music. It the members do the work assigned to them we anticipate Tmaq "1 br-td " m “m“. on some pleasant and prot1table evenings I’d. March th gm As our next meeting is to be en open " Satu n ',",d'tl, Wat M one, on March 9th. the society has 0'0"“ ttdk “- 1" appointed Mr. Wat Homeyer as door Firr,'li?ji'.etvMA"iitit' tN'hth. [keeper and Mr. Irvin Kolb " sergeant In . tat arms. - - -.a----- ------ ------- um """'"'"E on!!!“ lot we 'hex' tom: President. A. Faber; vice-presi- dent, Miss A. "Berger,oec., In. Me "rhermey; New; Ed. Shana; while Miss L. Geiger takes cue ot the pro- gramme and Mr. Titus Kolb “tends to the music. " the members do the work assigned to them we anticipate some pleasant and protitable evenings As our next meeting is to be tut open one, on March am. the society hasl Mr. Moses Devltt's ale srorl very largely “tended and high prices ro- nixed. ,,,_ FiaTVire w... “ 1:3 "r,ta."iii',i'i' t'i'iiifii:,iiii1lfi','l'lt, a. . " an e Womufwd: m -eev -2rtr-"'-%e".'- -- mw‘ "2ie'Eiiihii'iRiiiiikrii'i", “in! Mgtlft 1 5“] cl 1%hl'5trdh'Gtgu'Mtt'.esriai' . ,' - -- -- ii-ii I ',lliqr.i Para flu-club I“: 'tl'tsit' $2.2: Mte.seVefE Mm can. mu ofeprr.iAiCairGriTri'hr. 'ft'i'.'ih'All'fdltrd'Ntl'4t'2it'f2li. gr- W‘ .5iii'ieiPi2ti'i"ii --___. - .._._.. - - I “a 1mm... can.» may hehe. i'ErgiCi'.ilfAv' .64. a,” m ‘Pmal' My 3'13"" mm!!! 2323: we»?! an” V -__"_ --'-' - -‘- WWI- In ”and.” mu. 'ti'iiiti'iiiiii?iittii:'ii dIBkOM 0”“- m a... tSe, guy. a. d --- -- -.. - - w - iiiiiit '.t'!i"tyli'?itttii Wat' "iihrvhTAll'2Wh'tl'AJuTp2St banal-duh” hath new. .12.? 1?.?,i'.tghthtstpth1ttat t,ugerf -iFlifiiiyiicii"ii'h2riliil. tttf. te'3fkthttd'l2e7jif Van-“columns“...- 'e'Ae.etiyoiyiFAi'Hi%Grk" MNWINAM HAYSVILLE. NEW DUNDEE, BRESLAU. I’M-1W" 9". mun. Pep.t,.'t't, m - 2Cit's'ir,ir3t2r, Il", o. A. Au! on an “it! a W Aléltl,1rp,, '4'llllrh'l rh'kltAl)MNtt't.. North Watcrloo Farmer's lnstltuto Meeting. for 1905 8'00“]! lulu-mos It“ 1'". F I'M .1. i.1ih'i!..1tl'i5,SltR,t..ratttia ___. _.., ...- w... m .m- "a... Credttore having. claims Rgratnst tits lull] out. no mac-ted to me the um. um- In. Val-Mod " "btetvts on or no tore the any ot and! autumn. and an" ‘the 27th (In! ot Ian-h. 1005. I will [mm to datrihllv the ”will M “M can“ among the portion thereto, Davin, mun! "mir to the rlnlm at which In" then received notice. ARTHUR B. IcII'RIDY-Z. Luigi-we. “and at Watt/rho "Ill 27th dar or Erlvrunry. A, D. 1905. it -_ -.._,.. ... ... .y._... .n... A meeting; of the Creditor: of the Mid John Sci-Ir ler will he hold at the on" of Memro. lit-Bride & Fltnloll, Solicitors. qh%trrtoer, on Prmttar, March 18th, 1905. at the rear of I p. m1. for {he nppolm- It the hour of l 'chk."/rrFr"rtTi"iinGiili-' mom of Inmlon and the 1mm. of at "”333 Ir Pt {Ii-pony. orthe tstate. IN THE HAW OF JOHN BCHICK- Lrae, or' THE TOWNSHIP "F "El:- l.l'18l.l-}Y. IN THE cot'N't'Y OF WATEle. PARKER, llaOLVENT The above named John Schicklor flu undo nn “surname to me under the [wind-Em).- of .‘yep."ld7_._k. 8.102 1897, 9-2t Ten per cent. ttme of uh; then-utter. 40 um meadow. a ure- of A It! ground, " arm of full i done. Anya-e desiring cu has his mum. .... *" "w le‘llllllP ol wollfllfy, Counii or Wnerloo, an hall or Lot r, 1bt men-Ion. The" are on the minim . fx',', frame house. yood driving house. a 'IIE bare 72x03 at. with good “one I'll. um- 'y.yftrEr,otmf lublgi, about, um um oi c"--""-. .uv -‘IW. IIIIII'E pr. If“. m lug In the Town-Mp of Welteyiey, Count; of Inn-I..- --. L," _. . - - A at two o'clock aha-p that valuable E,r,2 known In like Old Methrte ' Pe'ef...10o ”that Igor; or leu The widening] nuclioneer has rudvh ed Instructions (roll: Mr. Robert Me- Cutcheoll to all by uh“: auction at BMr‘I Hotel. It t village or TArt- wood. on . minim KAlal‘l'Lllatli' ' I t saw. iiii,'i1l.h1a'riltit'tly "etttqgs 3mm when; . Iuo-wm- luuner than, pica u Med t'3,N'trse,.tet.tftSeiii,iiF, unmo- ,,.tleP.1taeeidmt. out " a, or .1. mar-7r. 553:“? may; my: A 2 STORY BRICK HOUSE immaw£~nn€mmm "err, I011“ " it two o'clock to the old Emma: cemetery tor human. m No motive on be assigned [or the nth at ot the young man. who was in his am you. and the untimely death in A terrible blow to the be- ruved patents, ulster: and brother, who will luvs the symmthy ot the entire community. _ _'l'h. Mn! this) w!- 31'1“,th . his brother, and and him " muttering tone to "Get. the doc- 'r." Mother when of tho lun- ily were “and and Dr. Hett and Dr. Hunter‘s: were summoned, but "l than arrival mum loll. dining room, an hurrying to the place to loud the tit."uet"ht ly sleeping on he loot. at. tempted to wake him up, but. tttt turning his our di-ered In had swallowed B, burning "him. The young an m and against; pa sum and ho pruned his cyan, teens-1 A " STORY BRICtHoUSE A‘NNII C. Pda'lk Fatteht 1%t1YfguuMit1ii.tCttaiT ....._ - mun-u- WIN-l- KuJO-Imtad link-nu cl; Danes-ed In!” a I... at ”I” 11-8trtt-iAGiiiuir, 'rettt " toqrn With N. in“ inthe iiii7riTi.au"ilU'll luau. alter-oo- and u hedid not "that. m 11,.-M a... halo c.- nmet it In than“ that I. - magnum. Claim. Katmai to Preston. Alto: a. it” latch " .--_otd theta!“ itrud "and a. demand 'i"2'l.tlt-turiiriCiriiiirithT tomato“ uyr'eioe_tsoturii'"G'"."'. _ ‘peuucu at don and wrote u - In M-dt- and lupin-cutie! will: mut- ln which it PM!!! an Blah”, Irs all. "a ttd WWW 11Attttt"r, t" “Warm... amt1 ........... "no. ' " . . ID At midnight In: brother, Man A. Am M. sun, " all“ MEI at Eby, ruched home. and me: ttatea- um um _ I in; the loot hard . who in the in. 15.2...» -.r--i-- _. FRIDAI and may null-l with, his numb..mummmumu 'ay, he. at"! a Tthut I awaits-m a " "tattiattamqt at Main“, N. Y., nu In his“ my“... Danes-ed m gin-u a I... at we“ up can with his would in in Mtomooaandaatoid not "that. - it In thought that In Ill] Katmai to Preston. Alto: a. an. ily Md "and the demand can home about u_o'eloek._au Op unp- 'r", new“ NN My n he“... I“; " III than“. as. long on Sunday owning " my My)». and, gm mm Valuable Farm Property In "For Man" '7‘ WET" ..ttatt8t Fr1ttltttliAf,it2a, "f'"'.','"!"')'.!.""""", “maul C “ISE Elma, mung-unu- a ' . w “ham can. on» 'lu'h'llSt,ttu'gP2ttT. ' “I.“ 'SW, 'll2dl any Ult ir.,' l Lilli-cud " Juni- n lit up: i Gait fi?q'ti 0mm. 'il'll11G7rt,url4 ' Is 2"ehtu?Petteeeeee WELD? ALIAS. Auctioneer. R. _lt1tr'uyqr1ram", - _, gm; Meetings Auction Sale 150:2? ai arti;Grr' {of Haiti. TERMS or' SALE. ot [lurch-o mm " the lulu-cc In 'i1T days 'ith'%"tfg'll'a8at r. test a we. P that valuable pro- !be Old IcQuIcheoll urg- ptr] in, Fri-ESE or [all 'ul-m bin iiorkiii; AME-m Tho Inn» and - new“! Concord-I attdShottUrtd "in! In Wham mum. Our coma an up. new nod [move-I. Loading col- l.“ In Con-d: and the mum sum tat', our mutton n ”In. w I‘M (no "stat-o. Yo. I.) am any "no. - l, Tho undsrsignsd luring haul» tho ”not " lisymo Bros, Wan-loo, he‘s Cii. assesses to the public tbs: be let. In“; hoping " 09-101]th Book. stom In “union to “as nus! stock of Books, summary, Luther air/ Paley Goods, 030.. he hss slso may for 1ttattotrtUtt s lugs supply " ihte "all Pspsrs " tbs Spring trade u Ions: possible prloss. lvsrybody In- vltsd to all sud ses samples. one. than M. Down!!- more um hon: moms. Moetm4p. n. " 9 p. m., Hazard-y “and. len. change of may. made or Conant: no Choopor than when, Warmer In winter,' Cooler In humor, l , Do not "at, Become "ranger with age, Ind. in my shops. For further Mammal: and Apu" on contact- gall upon FACTS ABOUT COMBINE I” tttmtttnttt BUILDINGS E. J. RODS T Which-her and Jeweller. Cmnr. BLOCK - WATERDOO Geo. Bork No. would" the pone-nor of a good watch I. careful into who“ Mud. no In”. It " repair, when it ihiUto work. _ae,atr a good van-h talent]: bad 11de, and In spoiled by incom- petent or careles- "putting. Doe: your watch need attention! Don’t run the rink cf having It epolhd. We do thormsgharaterh melting. careful with Your Watch? March 16.4%.. maxi} Implo- mum of Joan Emma, Lot u, Con. 4 Block A. Wilma. quld Rudy} Ana ionecr. Hutch 23.--rtmt, Stock and Imple- menu, of Isaiah Bounbetgor, 2 mile- loathe.» of Dunn]. and 5 an" In": of Baden. in. 29--tmua and Implantat- ttf Prank Sellout, on the road lowing {tom Bloomingdnlo to New 00mm. Much 30.-Sato of George 000131 at the Conestoga Flax lull. in. Mr-ram, nook Ind Implo- monu of AIM. thelm, 1-2 mile won ofEoesttth and 3 m'JeI southeast ot Bro-Inn. V --- _.."-' uv-wllW- lurch 27.-tttmt and Implamum of fart Kalb. an the mud landing myy, Bar! In to Bum. 3 all» Iron Banal "IW' Runyon Brod-u. ' A "nous SGIOOL -7._7_' - _,vw nu r. Mar. 25 -mal Estate Hucmmu of the an“ of the Into Joachim Kalb- 'ee, $130!ng Waterloo. Mn, [ In. 15-530“ m [upland- " Anna M. nun, " all. tout-h o! Gm lull. _ In. " --trteteh at lawman“ of, “I. m. 2 we. no“. ct Br.- I- and 3 an. out M 1'rg,te,t In". " --Ptgm Stock and up“. art-ouch: mm, Pool Ton- " - "uorroetarattaat, Bueccuor " 1tarato n on.- mo. "out ad [nub-.bu 2.t L. It“! 4mm»de M & 'tq-rn-toe'. Momma... "tuorataftiiicl It,-. “I“ i-Mhd In“... I Wong]. 11.1 Jkti'llftl't'dhh,'lgtly I Inuit. [actual-Mud F,,r.tttte_B. l-Jdc. 2 ul- an of ITMTFOID. ONT. r. 18.4““ Diplomat. at W. m,_o£o__mio an: a nun:- 'ropriotorshlp ', Announcer. THE GROCER so, . --ee -." -.w- “comma agmz'usama' We‘re-Ito thawing: full no” of Corset Coven, Night Gowns and Allover. in 1'e,tyf.ieet And Lace. "ilT'g,tpe'tl'"dfd' h" Bklrt {1:22:22 quote 9st Iptchl prices for mad. with inch 1nd mu. full “a. We ouch. [MIG BROS. & 00. m - n --"_i_9-9.- - can. a“ .. - --v - “van-5 II“!!! [7110“ in all widths and nume- mt. . in " lino. of a%' Grttoi, Munch Loin! dieeet from us,' manicure: 'ltPht 'tet 2"tl.?'ttiifh'iii which I. are all“ atuteeatt “Pm" “It. " "at p;ioea. I M “a, i ' to. In P"'" on our counter: this on out-(- "s-- mo” - . Sui. Emu-ode, from {to “and: mi“ WhinmnWQ m a". 20m. " I-A, and we lpecinl an. week leggings: tr? ted1er1wpttir%iir N tttttatt In: Plum. Dooorated, on. 50 mounted Bowl. with on: for IN _ Rockingham low)- only 20 . '" “who" tor 60 "no put lbw no“ “I that ol all. meI "on 200 1nd up oomph“. - J. A. Moll M Bar In. --'--r-- White Conan and Cambrics Ye, and Cream Dram Goods. I ms week we will hold a great WEite Gooas and trar. mation Goods Sale. We have a most select stock of these pretty goods and. we want you to see them and note the ex- tremely low prices. GREAT SALE OF - White Goods and lit 1llllll,1llllllhtt'8 GROGERY Luna 'ii." ‘WE WANT I YOUR TRADE "r' This wecE Don't forget that Miss Moogk takes charge of our Dress Making Department on March tst. Leave your orders early, Buying " we do ist t a fountain head and for spot cash we are able to #2ng classes of Dry Goods. Carpets, and Millinery on our counters at values equal if not better than any store in the Twin-City. Our spring assortment is now complete and open for inspeetion, . MARKET GROCERY Never in the history of the GREAT CORNER STORE have We been in such a position to cater to your DRY GOODS wants than at the present time. _ We want your trade andare bdund to have it, that is if good values, courteous salespeople and honest dealing are any inducement. S. ll, Jlllli)gft t GI]. l l Few Lo, In Dishes 1hjiifaiFifiii"f'ii"i'ii" Goods King Street, Potatoes bought and cold in enrhmd lots wholmle nod retail. Butter and Eggs wound. Full line of Choice Groceries. . HALLMAN, 116 KING EAST Berlin BERLIN

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