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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Oct 1907, p. 4

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o w Mrs. BHerlet, of : Gueiph t Aast ‘“.:,‘, mwn‘-:,' W a : daughter, léfi uw,fl-fla. and »Mrs. _ Cob ins of Berlin were guests atâ€" ‘the home Of Mrs. A.. M. Bechtel * last Euesday. at 7.30 pn. a The recent â€" accident. which _ befel} Mr. M. Haug while on a â€" business trip to Hespeler proved to be quite serious. He has> been removed . to the. B. & W. Hospital suftering frow a obroken rib. Dr. Hett is in _ at ¢tendance. We â€"wish â€" Mr. Haug ~ . . speody recovery. _ The Breslau Cider® Mill is rushe. with ‘orgers, customers ~coming _ & distance of ‘ten to twelve miles.Mr. Geiger has the most modern‘ equip ment â€" and. turns â€" out . tasty ~sam ples of appleâ€"butter. â€" Give Iim < se trial and ~see. * ~ Mrs. Add Berlin, are at the ‘hor W. Shants .« Mr. "Stapley. Cressman ofâ€" the J.K. Aiing raagt n hok r rt : wedding‘ ‘at. Berlin last week. . «Mr. %M has engaged with the D. Hibner â€" Furniture Co of Berâ€" !fl. We wish him success. The Home Missionary meeting â€" .~O0i the M.B.C. Church will he held on Tuesday. at 7.30 pin. home ; when‘ a$K@d ; regarding this prescription â€" stated that the ingre dients ~areâ€" all harmless, and can L a 81 cost from a M ‘:"“‘ ‘.‘w" pharmacy , of tht _mix wou w up it _ asked to . l:.. He f t 'ltntefl tami ~whi }-’A,_‘ rmfl,\&oi is . often me “:vsr ‘.M atlictions witp ‘spler d results, We could sce wo reason why it would not be a splen _did _remedy for _ kidney. and nrinar} Aroubles and backache, as it has . a yre u:i.l":m 1 iport Ayprte, . cleans mport ant vigane onl welping "hom To 1\ s 1 l the the Tou" Hamburg, ~Rev. H. F. Grubn bein. §\ While Mr. A. Oberholitzer was tea: the officiating clergyman, Th firg down the old building he tms church was prettily decorated . foi f lately: acquired, heâ€"came across . a the occasion. The wedding party en [ steel hand~ axe _embedded between tereil. the church to the strains O [ whe partitions, which no doubt ha the weddingâ€"march, played by Miss J been there for many years. As thi. Koerber, organist of the church. 1b f rouse had been on fire on two . dii bride was given away by" be« .{izthe; [ ierent occasions it is surmiscd the; and was handsomely atiired fry che handâ€"axe had been used _ whii. cream taffeta Silk covered with crean [ he fire was on, and by accident go silk point des esprit, trimmed~ witi P.ost in that way. is fream satin ribbon and moline laco§â€" Mrs. Adam Gotteslaben and : h with bridal veil and myrtle wrcath § laughter, Miss Tillie, of ncar Yal The bridesmaid was Miss L. Haskell § Mich., visited their cousin,. Mry. of Toronto, who wore ivory siMK.R Jy. Lutz on Friday. ° They cam« irinimed with maitese lace and pink Bover to attend the funeral of th satin ribbon and picture hat. . _Mi § ormer‘s sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. J. Gott R. E. Beger, brother of the bride, Boslaben of Berlin.~ After a few days supported the groom. â€" Aiter thef visit with relatives in Petersburg geremony a reception was held â€" a~f and Tavistock they will return _ to the residence on Watetloo street. Th § their ~home. : wedding gifts were numerous . &n( § Miss Millie Cornell, of(( Preston, beautiful. _ The groom‘s gift to th § 3undayed ~with her parents here. ide .. was a pearl sunburst, to th There died â€" jn Rerlin at ber home &m a gold bracelet and â€" t« $ an. Hebcl avenueâ€"_on Monday. even the . groonisman a pearl stick pic fing, Oct. 11th, Elizabeth Gimbel, beâ€" Guests were present from Toronts fioved wile of Mr. J. Gotteslaben, alâ€" Port Huron, Berlin, Preston, Wate! $ er an illness ‘of a month‘s duration, loo, Tavistock," Stratford and otht Pthe last few weeks of which she sufâ€" places.. The happy couple left on th [ fered excruciating.pain, but which afternoon train for~â€" Port _ Huro. Pwas borne with true Christian forâ€" and | Detroit. ‘The bride‘s going Ptitude and patience.© Death was away suit of navy biue broadcloth lte to malignant cancer of theliver the coat being worn over a Orienta $ :omplicated with other discases. Her allover lace waist, with hat t« § family. and pastor were at her bedâ€" match. Uponâ€" their return the: § side when she passcd away. Sh will take up their abode. here an § fave them all a last farewell then their â€" many friends will join in e fclosed her eyes to earthly scenes tending â€" happy felicitations to thef forever, Deceased was ‘born nea: happy couple. Preston in Sept. 1853 and was â€" in What â€" wit ty interestin; § Grace Congregational Church ; ot gqy people is the articl | Thursday _ afternoon after â€" whic from a New Y daily PAPE fibe remains were taken to â€" River _‘a&A . cimple cription, _ & | pank cemetery ‘neat Freeport fto ilated by a anthotity |intermént beside those . of her in _&ch‘fl' that he has found & PO® J fant . son who predeceased her man: â€" remedy to eure ,almost . An. | years, y * «aso of _ backache of kidney 0 | °. iz bladder â€"â€" derangement. in the follow t o . C s ing simplc* preseription, if | take LIMERICK, & before the stage of Br ght‘s aisga |â€" No en oCC «5 Fluid Extract. ‘Dandelion, oneâ€"hal; | â€" Miss ‘Barbara © Sherk ol ‘Toronto ounce; Compound Kafgon, one ountt | spent Monday and Tuesday will Compound â€" Syrup .Sarsaparilla thres | her sister, Mrs. Jacob Gingrich. ounces. Shake _jw a bottle atd} (Mrs. David MHagey spent _ a few take in ful after ‘ cacl | days at Dundec owing to the ser theal n at bedtime. lous :illness of her sister. â€"" > _ A wel J8t here ~~. ail .Miss Florence Milborn returned 4; home ; when‘. 4 u?rdu-g this $ her home: _ severa res n . stated that the ingr« | months .. with friends in Brown City dients sare all harmless, and can b| @olew and Port J ; Mich.: ‘The market place was _ filled _ to overfiowing Saturday morning on the occasion of ‘the regular weekly marâ€" ket and again emphasized the need of better accomuiodation than is affordâ€" ed at present. Butter continues > to sell at 25¢ and mggsâ€"aisq__command the game price. There was a libera) supply of fowl on hand which was disposed of at 14 and 16e a Ib. * MAKE THIS UP LOr did remedy troubles and peculiar act Atpre, . cleas ant oftab® A Shantz and family of are â€" spending a few months home â€" ol Mr. and Mts: "J. BRESLAL AT YOUR HOME ma tter ~ ~Cah mase it a Arial, / Those of as t [ Q nt tong â€" and but Lo: * the . ly assistance o c ’r&;’ nsat d 1«"3 Ts o HesHt (4 ag .;g,“,‘fg'xt‘"; o‘ eaind. ed from Berlin . ,‘;.,,‘;;»H%; 3. & %_M *vf.;'e.v-",'n*'-b &Swl‘k?‘ helier knoihs < 2_’3 M PInEIAH Hntel® n vmanks hildt E“%g?w« «B P o EAni i C c ts danedity s Recupirnl tz oi) wl \ damep e neg e stoe md tat To n rivon a shop â€"at . theâ€" _of the lot. _ t wddition vo these schemes he is neâ€" &fl‘w for the purchase of. the on which are the ruins. of the once famous old academy buildings, ‘ms the corner he has built is â€" now iafyeâ€"erought for his proposed build ings. He is also interesting . him self in secing that a new fence it auilt around the . Freefort : church yard, and ‘also the‘repairing of â€"th. sheds which are gadly in need of it #reeport may well be proud ‘of Airis public#gpirited ‘eitizen, who 4s sparâ€" ing neither <time, talent nor money «or the advancement of the village. Watch â€"Freeport grow! Jack Frost reigns supreme ~ thesc _Missâ€"Elsie Hilborn was a visitor t« Jerlin last Thursday. h "Miss .McKay attended the . Teachâ€" ofs‘ Association â€" held: at Berlin. Mr.‘ lenn‘:‘thm mot with an n;: *dent . wh picking apples n '2:‘: he sustained . an injury to his wTigt. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Martin «nc . Sa ~a Iiikere and Mi form Gunlat vith Me Sooeph se Miss Barbara © Sherk ol . Totonto, spent Monday and Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Jacob Gingrich. Mrs. David :Hagey spent . a few Mt. James Henderson is able. to be about . again aftera bad attack of Lumbago . ol Mr._ .Jdhn MeN _and family a moving‘~ to M‘m week, mra'?‘ his new â€"home which he _ recently purchased. e sUg complicated with other discases. Her family and pastor were at her bedâ€" side â€" when ~ she passed away. Sh ;ave, them all a ‘last farewell then closed her eyes to earthly scenes forever, Deceased was ‘born nea: Preston in Sept. 1853 and was â€" in aer 55th year. She will be much missâ€" _ the scene occasions , No. 110, $6500, 154 actes, near Gue!lpb. No. 111,$10000, 150acres, near Bamberg. No. 112, .$4000, fim-cn in Hespelr, Ti saprder good infoorndhy, .. . * m’;“xe%:.um. 40 acres, in Sunilac Tp. Â¥6. 115, $1600, 5 aores, near Hespeler good buildings. 7 â€"â€"Kor further particulars as to above wd other properties enquire at the offjce of . ; E. L. CLEMENS Preston, Ontario. The fureral of | the late Mrs. L. B.â€"Eix: was held s:hn-v afternoon and. was very largely. <attended.: She was in her 30th year and is <surâ€" vived by a sorrdowing busband . and three children. _A ‘delegation from Dashwood~ _ in spected St, Paul‘s Church bere with u. view to deciding . what ‘style of a structure it was desirable to erect it that place for â€" the Lutheran conâ€" gregation. â€" _ 1e C N wo x3 Phone 85, Anotker meeting was held Monday wening in connection "with the miatter of a new Fink and stock to the amâ€" punt of * $3000 chas been subscribed. A commiftee was â€" appointed to ‘inâ€" spect rinks in variousâ€"towns and seâ€" cure estimates and â€"other â€" necessary nformation, css _ Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Fries and children of‘ Bridgeport spent â€"â€" Sunâ€" day _ in Elmita. .. â€" m tas. Mr. and «Mrs. Geo: Ruppel and daughter Gertrude and Miss â€" Bella Vogt are . spending a few daysâ€" in Toronto. * s Mr. and Mrs. ~Arnold Jansen . of Berlin, spent . Sunday and. . Monday with friends in the village. ~ _ It is understood . that Mr. J.â€" F. Morl!y has /.completed arrangements for the erection: of a large terrace, containing â€" â€"twelve: dwellings... which will be situated on Cgroline street; on the property purchased ~by _ Mr. Morley at the rear® of. the~Woolâ€" lon Mills. f % ‘$. H. Knox & Co., Music by 29th Regiment Orchestra Our Motto 5¢, 10c¢ and 15¢ Store 23 and 25 King Street East, Berlin, Ontario. . _ A. J. PRITTIE, Resident h&:‘ The New 5, 10 and 15¢ Store Informal Opening _ _ Friday October 25th ELMIRA . H. Knox & Co. . â€"~â€"â€" Afternoon and Evening â€" . From 2.30 until 5, and from 7.30 until 10 o‘clock â€"â€" No goods sold on this day Store Open for Business Saturday October 26th. No article in this ertire store sold for more than : «> :« :;« . â€" Nigpel Block, surtey, â€" plationm _ wagon . with , dumping cart barness, eorn marker, quantity _ of . cedar trench : posts, :3 pigs, ~Gambiel _7 steel sewer pipe moulds, 6, 8,.12,15, 20, 24 30 inch; parlor coal : stove, coo‘% stove, saw horse, orkan, _ also a quantity ‘of hay. and _ numerous Oother articles. $ <REAL ESTATE,â€"There will also h% at the same time and place & brick house,â€"large . bank ~ batn, 10 acres good â€"land adjoiming . + the village ol . St. Jacobs on~. .< which is a large driving shed.. [ > ~.. > .'rElllgnflgy l"dl sums ol $10 and _.3«011.;3; over that amount 6. monty‘.+>â€"credit .on approved â€"securâ€" ity=or. ~3 perâ€"â€"cent. . off for cash payments of â€" credit â€"amounts, * _\ ‘Jos. Mickus, Auctioneer. Uct.26.â€"Stock and implements. of Daniel Hostetler, one and _ a . half milés ‘east of Berlin. Oct. 29,â€"Stock and implements . of David ErnSt, one and a half miles west of St. Agatha. _â€" _ hve 24 Nov. 2.â€"Real estate ‘of late Anthâ€" ony Weiler of New Germany, . .. JOS. MICKUS, ~WM. MOESER, Nov. 13.â€"Stock and implements of John Haus, 13th concession, Wellesléy Tp., 2 miles ‘west of Hawkesville. Nov. 14â€"Stock and ‘implements of John Schittler, 2$ miles â€" west _ of Heidelberg and 2$ miles cast of St. Clements. â€"Nov. 20.â€"Stock and implements; of Eiph: Hallman, one and a halft â€" mile worth west of St. Clements, 9th Con. Wellesley Tp. 438.â€"2t ~ Nov. 27.â€"Stock and Implementy of Mr. Brerman, one mile south or Erbsâ€" ville. Â¥: . 9 Nov. 6.â€"Stock and implements of g‘m, Moser ‘at St. Jacobs, on _ Rair y. Se k. 5 CC * & Nov. 19.â€"Stock. . and implements of Abrabam Cressman, between Berlia and. German millé, on Mill street. Nov. Othâ€"Real estate of late Mar tin Hummecl, at New Germany. Auctioneer WM. MENGER, Clerk *AaUCTION SALES To sell our Merchandise at as near cost as ts pya.lubk, consistent with Good Business Prinâ€" ciples. Floral Display by H. L. Janzen Proprietor buggies (one new); cart, hob b long sleigh,~ 2 cutters: (mffl‘ Deering spring tooth cultivator, cast seeder, new; & drills, hay rack, % plows, one new; No. 21 Ayr plow, Oxford plow, gang plow, 2 disk harâ€" rows (one new); 2 ‘scufflers, iron harâ€" row, wooden : harrow, land . roller, 2 sets double harness, carriage barâ€" ness, 3 sets singlo: harness, fanning mill, bag truck, sep slings, neow; 2 National cream . separatots, nearly new; logging chains, cow chains, hoes forks, â€" shovels, root pulper, scale, gravel planks, sap pan, sap buckets. Also 4 tons of hay: . Household: Effectsâ€"2 box: â€" stoves, eupboard, 2 sinks, benches, â€" chairs, iron kettle, beds with spring :. matâ€" tress, bureauw, lounge, small â€"tAble, large table, wing table, rockers and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. . Termsâ€"Hay, chickens, geese, ducks and all sums of $10.00 ardd â€"under, cash; over that amount 10 ~months‘ credit: on approved joint notes or 8 per cent. per annum off for cash pay> ments of credit amounts. There will also be sold at the same time â€"and place the‘ [lo,et? belongâ€" ing ‘to the late Mr. Bechold: consistâ€" ing ol a good warm house and barn, one acre â€" of land, â€" good â€"orchard, situated near church and school, also cooking stove, box stove, sink, bread cupboard,â€" chairs, â€" rockers, _ tables, trunk, pork barrel, 2 bedsteads, rakes and shovels.. Terms. of real estate will be made known on day of sale, Chattels cash> R M JOS8. MICKUS, ~ DAVID ERNST, Austioneer. â€"_.__ _ Proprietor. 42â€"2¢. Nov. 26â€"Stock and implements of G.~ Bitchey, one and one half ~mile north of Bresiau and three miles cast ol Bloomingdale. is 4 Nov, 28.â€"Stoc# and implements of Aaron E. Shantz, on Mill street,Berâ€" lin (hear two bridges.) â€" 4 > Dec. 3.â€"Stock and implements _ of John Eisenmengeri on 9th line Weliâ€" wsley township, _3 miles west _ of Linwood. - ies Cattioâ€"9.cows supposed to be in U, 1 tresh; 3 steers rising 8 years d, & heifers tising 3 years old, 4 »:i:c;fv:; h. hndh‘. sows, 3 supâ€" pigs 2 u-m’.znm:cm- s, 3. geese, 10 ducks, and good colâ€" 15c LOUIS DIETRICH, Clerk: ( a 4 'lh; warriage . ol MTS, A, MaATUC to Mr. John S, M % place in the local R. C. (‘;u"tfi % the 22nd inst. The ceremony &Im -\‘:..:o. \t.:."w‘l: :;:“ M. The tflh _ wore oA beautifal bluo silk and .. hat . EnggebertWey, Bee. Turner‘s This is the se won of ths year zool days warmer Und: rwear is ne This is without a doub‘ the % Car a is toâ€"day. t e 1. s . ie >. We stock it in all sizes, from the smallest infant fl "O S" at all the popular prices, â€" ¢ | ( / | _ . â€" W 0. Ladies‘ White Vests Black Vests s Cardinal Vests Saedts. 65. 4 S.B. BRICKER & CO. Turnbulilt‘s Unsh You gan fll a l your requirements 50 dozsn Children‘s Wool Toques , all styles, all colors at Splendid range of 25¢ to 50¢ Black Tights, Ete. faloâ€" and Akron, N.Y. make theit fature . h« farim owned by the g: a quarter _ miles west ‘Clements, We wish th ass and prokperity. home . on the ;roo;'nn.n: ” & them _ happinâ€" IÂ¥ if

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