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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Jan 1908, p. 5

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Au Te 3+ 199. ' WeeP im v T '.l" " w *jffr; ‘m’.:?of u-e?:n in ie Mistory of the Society: m “‘:,"*" i ofeits "Were clobted fieeâ€"Pres.â€"A . Czetwinski. .. ryf ht s m 4 ‘*’3 " ot. thal speries‘ of" germons on e sxp 3 Tidt As s e e ncne spring: shose 1ot es > l "dlewest spring .shoés {or . of Toronto, is sÂ¥ t : home "of / Mr .. J ~m"* 25¢ e friends of Mr..J, Addison Tayâ€" will regret "to fedra mMnt is on ck list, his doctors oo Amt ‘to take a month‘s rest. iig Bros. & Gd. of Bérlin anâ€" t Ind (se ) mart aake io on Thursday of this: s#eek. x advertisement on page 4: â€" ‘Town Hall Wat well filled: on % T w .:A j 8‘1’3;’53 several selec= ,&..i, "ol. Mr: Wifâ€" 3 elswill be | glad <to: lea‘n QMWW proâ€" E“ . L. HILLIARD â€" APPOINTED CHAIRMAN '“';,mm Church on . Sunâ€" vening. next, Rev: R.J. EHiott $reach a sermoh to men, the subâ€" . @Daniel . faithfel ; .aud is wool lined shoes. $1,. Zick‘s j M. Umbach, Victoria strect, â€"number: of his k"wnde on Rpdassevering:*. â€"_‘ ~same <45 m;';gfi | Inaug session of the Waterâ€" :1"_" . Comn sion . was held. on ‘Mayor J. B. Fischer and Messrs. Kautman, Dr. W. L. Hilliard Cleaso Shantz. 3 . business before the meet= was the appointment of a chairâ€" ‘\and Secy. Treas., Dr. W.. L arnd be Thm to the formâ€" s and F, S. â€"Kumpt Secy. ‘annual. general meeting. ol . the m of the Waterloo Rink ;W held at the m:k ow ut‘ 8 prélock {Pum#~ * q ¢ -‘J&:’”Km was "At yâ€". froim 4 to " _6 E Fapwhen a â€"Jlarge. aumbetâ€" â€"â€"Olâ€" en & most hitul afterâ€" Mifi!‘w.fia ner C Rurter boupht 35 to | :5 ’{ ind chickens at . 49 en 0 3i en m w »Hockey game ab ht “ , "{a the hostess ol a on Saturday new chairman. . expressed . his ;;g.nmmmm ,mhl&ninuhe k to. fill office efi t and in ‘the beet interests . of ANNUAL MEETING day evening by a score of ?rum of ‘Berlinâ€"made :â€" an felt &hoes "5¢ at Zick‘s x'mm pleasaitly & ol‘(:l !IIFH- A* choir ‘of wrielk Tm=". * s in dress £0008, . MR .. rugs, â€" etef, Co., Betlin, for JeÂ¥ Â¥7 kents per sby? tvill W h spnolat mgetbing 1 the ..MWeRerloo °4 0 AbE ies Lintaty Bosee wos . 1 "."" Coune T p.vn &if‘i ond '. h :.’f.kxfl-u ¢ { ng sn open: | Mayor . Fischer; W."H, Riddey, C. & "ret Wide.} nrei ‘\,_.":;“'air"‘“’ »‘ _ ‘ ~d 3 e .‘ » .._?li,_,‘_‘, c ueky" “& crgatdy To P‘ G. Suggitt." Jc ‘.,0.' ie â€": Fischer. ~"\B ,';"% Hucha, W J, Ster|ing nd,‘m' Tw es : ‘ yor Fischer béledy stated" the | made for ‘ the ensuing â€" yeariâ€" i 1 object of the meeting after which Mr.â€"| â€" Chairmanâ€"J. G. Strob Jos. Mickus, Chairmanâ€"ol the â€" Propâ€" Becy â€"C. A. Hachnel. erty Committee presented. the . folâ€" Librarianâ€"Emgs B. Roos, at a #g> Towing reportâ€" â€" * \_ > lary‘ ‘of $260. f <a Counciligr w ig thought â€" that ittheâ€"om ma could do away with present .difficulty. â€". Mr. . â€" Sandetson was: also in tavor"of " adopting \ bpen matke _- 4 ,..% -; ‘,xn-v:.azt “ mt jor opening such an entrance. . riesas to the open market conducted in : te: neighboring town : â€" of â€" Berliv _m:qelved highly satistactory : inâ€" Totmation. â€" After careful consideraâ€"~ tion your committee recommends that ta"&ryet be conducted similarly in laterloo:.and further recommend that from Satmday, February 1st, . â€" the doors of:the market building be openâ€" ed not later than 7 o‘clock both â€" to sellers and buyers ‘and also that with a view to seturing more farmers â€" for the market, the {acilities of the weekâ€" if. market be therouighty" Advertised. To Mayor and. Council, "Cotvncilior‘ Mickps Stated that the: eomnmele ude‘d“t.;‘; due . consideration had <con ly that it would be / wunâ€" v;iu"‘td build another fi#eut the front ‘of the market building at <preâ€" sent.. Regarding an. open ~market, the committce had visited Berlin and were informed : that. the system ‘in ‘regard to open ng the market at. a certain tm:_m time had .proved unsatisfacâ€" tory and the byâ€"law had been rescinâ€" The speaker also stated> that he had interviewed various ‘Tarmiers attending Angrket® and they were in favor of the change. ‘The present plan .of keeping the; doors closed until : . eight â€" o‘clock fongid people who attended _ earlier to : wait outsideand also resulted in undue crowding. By ‘having an. open market Ahis would be @voided. and mfle could attend at any hour â€" of morning, _ He also thouglt this would prove &h. inducement for farm« ers to attend market heve instead of ‘at<‘Berlin ‘as the supply of / produte ‘"was seldom~ aqual to the demand. _ on building new entrance in . view of ‘the tdet"that a mew market building .would have to be | in the course ol the next dew Â¥earsi>" . > > Councrllor: Brandt ‘conturred in opâ€" imions expressed and thought that the accommcodation was sufficient >‘ for some years to come. He was not in â€"â€" Deputy Reeve Suggitt stated he whe _hnot in favoe of sptliding money some years to C He was fatot If building new entrance. CatBaint thansht -,ton.yot*flflu &:‘t:l!g glad see Mr. Yake:suchâ€" &n inâ€" terestiin. the ”& a %,. required to be looked ’i!! er 4t it was to prove a suceess, >\ »>\ s 2>«$. Emwm having ‘pay for by the year imeere Weldtnnéningt Ahought." the â€" is t matket shauld be well ;m a8s The supply of produce ~was seldom equal to the demand. He was also amcnded accordingly. the that new .. Duild Jmh a tew years . ‘The question <of having the pay for the tables by the yeat . stead of by the woek was left to Property Committes; RESPECTED RESIDENT DIED Henry D. Schmidt Passed Away Peath came very suddenly to . Mr. Henry D. Schmidt, a respected resiâ€" dent of Waterloo. He ‘attended church twice on Sunday and -pp-m":': in‘ his usual health, About 4 I Monday a.m., he complained of feoting unwell, and ‘passed away about an hour Tater, heart failure being < the sause of death. TA "elic The late Mr. Schmidt was born in North Easthope Aug. 29th, 1843,‘ beâ€" ing 64 years, 4 months and 22 days of age. He was for many . years a resident of Waterloo, having been emâ€" ployed ftor a period of _ thirtyâ€"one years by Mr. Geo. Moore ~and bad charge of Mr. Moore‘s farm.â€" _ ; In 1866 he was martied to ~Cathâ€" arine Ratz, two chfldm..:du‘ born to them, a. son Jacob, ‘ & ter Pormilia. His wile died" Deéc. ’: 1801, and he was again martied . in ' to Mrs. Catharine , VoDmatr, .. who survives hitm." Phe / folâ€" ing Lrothers and sisters of _ deâ€" ceased also survive:â€" Jacob, Berlin; i on miom es i are s & 8« _ Deteased was a life long member W# St. John‘s Lutberan church . and m:hq a member of the Tristse 3 it 20(1 AM ) 2k 3e Te loped wich. ie wil "te on Monday in his 6MthYear The _ funcral Waterioe, Ont. JOS.~ MICKUS, Chairman * was held * Thursâ€" &y eyening. Theroe were pré Mayot . Fischer, W. H. RiddeÂ¥, C Hachuel, Rev. Dr, Spets, J. G. St Benj. Playford, C. Huchnergard, PA tig realingaence m:;._“ SA e U# . T 8«.:{. presented a * # a the receipts and: expenditures for th x w year ending Dec. 31, 1997 as #1 : : â€"Waterloo, Statement of Receipts and N ses for the year ending Bist 3 ‘.‘tfi.al;‘ e : Legislative grant, Fines, . Cards, Member . fee, Souébrm Lh 1 Amerita, Town of Waterloo 4 milt Books, Post ‘Office drawer, k Conrad . Bros., ; o Interest Molson‘s Bank, 1.00 Report Book, â€" £ A8 T. R. Weir, stamps and pad, 60. Removing ashes, 6. Liphardt Bros., > 24. Shiun & Co., . â€" .1§ Toronto and Waterloo Fixâ€" Iwmg,?cm Exchange on draft, Electric :i:m, Wm. Snider, Postage ad postal cards, . Watér and gas, f Printing, § Freight and cartage, Salaries, £ Overdralt Molson‘s bank 85.80 ll.', ol $150. ‘op . > uk PM ~ The : inaugural "meeting of the.Wa terloo Public School Board was h 4C in the : Council Chamber Wednesda; evening. â€" The following members were {iesent:â€"Dr. ~C. T. Noecker â€" anc Messrs. ~Wm. Conrad, A. E. Devill J, A. Marper, â€"C. W. Schiedel, J . C Miller and Louis Feick. ‘The business of the evening _ consis ted â€" mainly in electing ""a Chairmar inl . secretaryâ€"treasurer and arrang. ing the committees for the year, e sulting as follows: ~~ 2 © Chairmanâ€"DF. C. T. Noecker.. f Secyâ€"Treas.â€"Mr. J.. A, Harper. â€"_â€" ~School Management Committce â€" Messts. °C. A. Woeller, J. C. Mille® and C. W. Schiedel. Financo Committeeâ€" Messrs. Wm Conrad, â€" Louis (Feick and J, _ A. Harper. S INAUGURAL OF _â€"_._. SCHOOL BOARD Dr. C.T.Noecker Elected Chair ~man and J. A. Harper Seercâ€" tary Treasurer. Property Committeeâ€"Messrs. _A. E Devitt, C. W. Schiedel, J.â€"C.Mille> and C. A. Woellet, ~>< «> :The first named on cach committc: ts ?um-m ‘Chas, A. Hiach A it MS. , Hac ne! and Conrad 5&“’- Free Library Board.â€" <Mr. Ja‘o) G. Stroh dor . three years and Mr. & B. Playford for one year to complet Mr. Geo. Cork‘s teum, The newly elected Chairman than I mota of Gatt, wore guésh: at the‘ ed th members of the Board for U [ home of Mt. ‘Juhn Liphicdt on Sze~ unanimous election to. iiht:l posluht:):: day. & Chatvman.. . He appréciated the Â¥ > NMp: f for many reasons and stated that owâ€" Torol::,‘ b':: mg!i?’mu& ing to the fact that be was the 0id~] of Mrs., Leitch on Saturday. _ _ est member in point . of years of 8trâ€"!|â€" Mys. Alex. Leitch has ed from vice and having b:u#mr-l at ~@|a week‘s visit with Gmnm‘ time : when none . Others _â€"ptC | ~Mr, and Mrs. Eager of § sent were members of the Board, he m,wwmm presumed that th» Bonor ‘may bavcl and vicinity for several days, _ _ been considered in order, He welcow | _Misses Emma Luckhart and Liszie ced : the new members nut regretted th | Witt of Pool are visitors in Waterâ€" absence of the former. “m::é[..,.t i ky . se Seorotary to whom he paid a watr | Mr. Tom is vist at_his tribute for faithfulness and eficioncy | home mmu “!:.' # +. of service during their term of office. | Among those â€" ‘who ~aitended: the He hoped that the meetings would be| funeral of Mrs. Gabel at St. Jacobs regularly attended and: had no doub! | Friday were Mr. and Mrs. A. > Musâ€" that _ the members © would perform |selman, Mr. John Bruegeman â€" and their dutics faithfully and fearlessly | Rev. A. Y. Haist. o i9 in the interests of the Public school, |â€"â€" Mr. W. (@. Weichel has left on â€" & After. _ arranging . that the regulai | five weeks‘ trip. to points south. meetings \be held on the last Thursâ€"| Mrs, Bert Westran and son, Raiph, day. of cach month," the Board | adâ€"]left Saturday for St. Catharines on a journed. * C visit â€" of â€"â€"several. weeks." * Â¥FÂ¥rohsion Ulub mmwmw dance given by the young ladies of The Frobsinn Clab â€" Friday evening, proved a (most enjoyable event. The Hall was _ tastefully decorated _. by the ladies for : the occasionâ€"pennants bunting and flags being arranged very effectively.â€" . In course of the even* ing Mr. A. L-uhllvt:“ a _ well renhered . solo . after Mr.. R. ‘McKay took the: chaitr as: toast> % #» L â€"Rats 4 ie â€"~eagts P " Ruppel ; Bhicks Expenses ELMIRA $127,148 $127,148 $959.66 17114 80.65 19.15 ..Â¥ d. U FFELM ANN 35.20, 8.47. 12.14 14.00 ~4.01 180.00 8.62 18.00 71.35 4.80 18.00 ANNUAL MEETING OF _ HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ©\The anaual meetingâ€"of" the < town @1 > Waterioo Horticultural _ Society ~*as Leld onâ€" Thursday in the Board ol Trade room, ‘Town: Hall, Waterloe. _‘The lollowing officers and ~dirécrors wm’_n elmmh:t the year 1908 * seR Â¥, , President.: ©__ \Afamen : Mernét; â€"Vice Pregident Cleason sm; Ind Viceâ€"Pres.; Directorsâ€"Fredk. Czerwinski, Chris tikn: Scheilele, ~ Otto Herold, <Frcd Pfug, Hy. Bracey, °C. H.â€" Huestermamé Ars. Philip ~ Hobmeier, (Mrss C. W. ‘Schiedel, Miss Maggete Bruce. ~ â€" _ _ Auditors, E. W. Schmittâ€"and Chas B. Clement. . . PR up ie onl n ies : Personal and Social To Bal. on hand as per_last anâ€" uflm*f” 3E y>H Lekislatie grant â€" * Members‘ : subscriptions Sale of trees_and shrabs :.\ > Pd. for Horticultural: periodicals 72.00 Purchase of trees and plants â€"207.06 Secretary‘s salary,, postage, adâ€" ‘vertising," freight,â€" teaming,â€"etc. 65.51 Balance on hand 101.48 ~ Miss Mabel . ‘Thome$ is â€" visiting friends â€" in~Ayr‘ for.several days. <Mr. Homer Zick has left for Haile~ ‘bury on several woeks* visit, _/ _ ‘Mr.â€"and Mre. 1. Poss qud daughter Reta of Galt, were ¢|£ at the k:;n of Mr. John Liphardt on Sueâ€" «Mr.â€"Fred Hilliard returned on Monâ€" day to Edmonton, Alta., after a seyâ€" eral weeks‘ ‘visit at his home here. â€" Mr. ‘Tom Seagram is visiting at_his home here for several days. & Among ~Ahose â€" â€" who ~aitended: the funeral of Mrs. Gabel at St. Jacobs Friday were Mr. and Mrs. A.~>Musâ€" selman, â€" Mr, John Bruegeman â€" and â€" The 1908 Voters‘ List is now postâ€" ed. upâ€"for inspection. Mayor Fischer tecommecnds that every person whose name should +appeat on Abo â€" list, should _ carefully examino . the same, Is Your Name on the Voters‘ List and #. his orâ€" her 4 it is «necessaryâ€" that hoh : The protic slow. ~ The public .. H. Winkler, Secy.Treas 7INN‘S.SHOE STORE Financial for this space next week. It will be to your Interest. Expenditure Receipts. y ~examinc . the same, her nathe is omitied, ~Ahat Clerk: McBride is t of such &n â€" ofi blic\ ~ has thirty days that the lists < were that E'm"-':'i'.."&-".in Q\‘““n’l: .:.:Ilqfl-fl’y o‘i% 6. > “' out # & ef FOOTWEAR is, we believe, worthy of your notlce. _ . It is made up ghhbut!hhnwulhhuh, and great care hbas been observed in the selection. 3 We are always on the alert for things to please our customers, and we spare no painy to get them. . You will And‘ it savisf.ctory to ‘bay of us. mqwi,‘.‘;&om and the prices are right every time. Yes our Hine of Fooswear will cerâ€" talnly please you. act ‘respeot! v of io &hfioâ€" R. myw and -Umumm&vfimtnofidfm the Rad â€"ral trustees of the _E ing the towen, of "Rerle on " Eeureaal, iiiin airtmcoy, oo folfomiak wong, al sod parce! gract of land . and premises e and t.i‘n.rvnd in of com of number sixâ€"(6), «outh of K t ansd south of the six(6), couth of King Street and south of the Trunk in % Oinfl Amaktiatinty in rormoage sarey en lots num fAive an eing the northoast snometecoanrcle dppsvuonreds m 2%.' kineg ts ces "’5 to us F mafi‘i Gacrsr., // e . ) reae Clooks, Jewellry,Silverware China, Fountain Pens, otg . We must h'uf ‘our entire stock . of Watches Quick sales is what we are after and profits not considered M 8 5 Official Telephone Directory ‘ ® : for the buysa good Destmal Walâ€" | Disrmror or Wrsererx OxtAirro nc e | on‘ nim rtiole In like manner. *__ 2t TOWN OF WATIILQI LAXD RALM Duratant to the rs: commen@ing at a point ow the sou‘h of Eing BC atofuants on the fine betwork $7.25 |= OUR LINE Sold For Ontario. at Public . Our best 80e, quality for 280, .. _ lmlédi-\wnl in biue and W **"* " Remning the for the. muy of Iniy Tite, BeZ The valuotof ie 36 in, Flannélette Standard Shirting Towelling (250 yaras) h d rrte e e rap movile hay ~ins ol o Towelling (225 yards) ;'-o.nc.dbm..' t on any of our best ns in the huuse. Does that appeal to you as a bargain? A limen class towelling. Very epocial 2t Ajor . is Perrepiine sxlee baayy._Reg:â€" Oneâ€"fifth â€"off all our best Winter Underwearâ€" p Fur coats snd fur lined coats; all under the 20 per cent. discount. KHenry Reuel mm.’cm-mm‘-mm. 2 t vioe tm o. Choice Stock Highest market price paid for all kinds of hbides . and -Ei"n‘- at the Waterlou Tennery. . is about Bohlender‘s Best time to buy is on Saturday. 20 The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. Alexander _ House Grocery Choicest ndmanvo(-mmhumfinwl Jacob C 8troh, Prop Fresh Fish lew Telephone DIRECTORY. Seed For Sale Prop. City Meat Market, 4 WATERLOO (Duering‘s ~Old Stand.) Of Meats Best to publish a new issue of the c Skins Wanted AND AT THE acte Yaro Odd of *\ Bechive, i:é‘:wwhs Hosiery Gloves raare glaves. " weelh oo hort notice after i ppen e ie ete., for 40c. 50. Dress Gooas See Remnant Table mm es g._:ouon': Reg. $7 to Odd Coats A number of tweed coats for and § length. ~Remember â€" Do you need a new rug for bhome?" If so take K big reduction. > 25% ant in the nouse. h. Tuesday, January 28, 1908 COUNTY of WATERLOO: The Municipal Council of t County of Waterloo vfllg i Court House, Berlin, on‘ ._ / at 2 o‘clock p.m. 8â€"2t ~dole mrseenstrtinaitiaet ar ie m%nnry of W , C .. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to , Chap. 120, R. 0 8. 1807, that is rhos ciginh o damenns tenians Amos E. $ Frecpott, 2 Feb: 19â€" Jno. Knar ville, on th tesley and died on or about the sleventh they shall then have notice and will n in ons ooo es se yous Wtint "tosvdle: } fixecutore: Feb. 18Fatm â€" stock and. make af iys Take .J." io Phovic on Te Townline, between Wuw wich ‘Township, 2 miles f qg Wintorbourne; sÂ¥ at Kress Hotel,; Proston tniiver io too aeafepiant oo ue-"'fi'u w them duty January 16th, 1908, Fob. 5.â€" Stock and implements . Jos Schell, i} miles cast of . Wes Montrose, on the Guéiph rgad. : . > & Feb. 6.=â€"*Stock and implements 0 F. Latsch, near Centrevilie.": < Fob. 8.â€"Real ~estate of: the _ Hy. Kaibfcisch, ~ â€" on Erb street, terloo. o ons ue o Feb. 4thâ€"Live stock and .. ments of Ephraim rtnel milés southwest of Berlin, 8 ‘<I east of â€"Mannheim, known as â€" 8 Heist fart. > in Boa‘ye 2 ~ .. Feb: ~11.â€"Stocl and ments o Elias Kolb, 2 miles cast of Berli the Breslau road. 1t ofo s t Feb. 12.â€"Stock and implements Ananias Shants, 2 miles south _ Bresiau, or 2 miles west of wth, Feb. 18.â€"Farm _ stock and. imple ments of the late J. R. Pirtric on the A pair of Hockey Skates an Shoes on road between Peters leave at this office. x ghege Feb. 7.â€"Stock andâ€"implements .« Geo, Alles, 24 miles east of bes or 24 miles west of< Erbsvilie: â€"._ . _ Feb.. 14th ~ Farm of Peter Diebel, 3 miles northwest of St. â€" Agatha, Feb. 1stâ€"Household effects of Gare in tss mnge of se Pn Notice to Creditors . sd 44 Fub, < 15 AUCTION SALES. 18.â€"S E. Sa J. MICKUS; Auctioneet. nd Woolwich Townships |~ ~~Aegs w-qu it 1 ”‘ ty 5 .. #9 P I0 Cidkatn miles nottheast of Baden._ 5.«=â€"Chicopee Woolien Mmills HaspeErt J. m AÂ¥, Notice Stock and audet. 1 1 sA 443 "rclh" reslau o of

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