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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Oct 1909, p. 4

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Pneatt PVE N2 m BESC!: ber ::h Mrs. Weiss and Mrs. Rozell on >â€"Mrs.: Samuel Uilley. of Doon visited Elmira friends â€" last aweek.â€"Miss Martha Treusch, Waterâ€" t:l'n visited her cousin Miss Nelda ® t for a few days last week. . â€" Mrs. IJda Whiting of Preston is visitâ€" ing her aunt Mrs. Jno. O. Dreisinger. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall of Millâ€" spent Show Day in town.â€"Missâ€" Luck and Kate Goodieliow of Guelph spent Sunday with Miss Lauâ€" Ya Auman and â€" Lovina Hilbornâ€" Mrs. Otto Umbach of. Waterloo sent Wednesday in town.â€"Mrs. Hlliz and daughter Lottic and Mr. _ Willie Hilâ€" ker, _ Hespeler, spent last week in town.â€"Mrs. Geo. A. Allemangand Mr. and Mrs. Geo. SteMer have returned from _ their trip to the west. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Behrens are spending a couple of weeks with frieeds _ in Chicago.â€"Mr. Railton of Stiton 0+ cupied the pulpit in the Methodist eburch here in the absence of the pasâ€" tor who was taking anniversary serâ€" vicâ€"s in former place and also deliverâ€" ed an illustrated lecture on Monday evening.â€"Miss Jean Hill of Markdale is visiting the Misses Dunke.â€"Miss E. Lloyd spent â€" Svniay â€" in Toronto.â€" Mrs. (Dr.) Scanion spent a few days of â€" last week in Acton.â€"Miss Mac Wyatt of Stratford spent Sunday at her home here. io later M of changes must be leftat this x-nw,!sg‘."!_"_."_:?'h udvertisements accepted up uecsday each week. e ‘News Notes.â€"Mr. L. Stinson of Betâ€" I‘n spent Wednesday in town.â€" Mrs. Gro. Bott of Berlin was the guest of Postponed till Oct. 11th â€"Owing to the very disagreeable weather _ last "hursday, _ (Show Day), . the _ fail show. was postponed until Monday, Oct. 11th. + yT Married at Monckton.â€"The martri age of Mr. Ezra L. Ziegler. of Win nipeg, to Miss Birdic L. Eugone Ber ty, daughter of I. C. R. conductor ind Mrs.â€" John Berry of Moncton,N Klinckâ€"Greer Nuptials.â€" A _ very pretty _ wedding took place at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ross, Lucknow, _ last _ week _ when their granddaughter Advllia Race Greer was married _ to _ Mr. Oscar Klinck of Guelph, son of Mr. Charles L. Klinck, Elmira. Items of Interest.â€"The farmers are almost through cutting ensilage _ in this locality. The corn is not nearly #@s good as lastyear, frost having bleached it in some sections. Threshâ€" ing will again commence in a â€" few weeks which will wind up the season, and the farmers will know how much richer or poorer they are since Jast Â¥ear. Mr. Dilman Snyder and Mr. rvin Snider of Wilmot and _ their families visited friends in â€" Kossuth on Sunday.â€"Miss Michner of Buflalo Is visiting at the parsonage. â€" The Rev. Geo. Burnes of Michigan â€" visâ€" ited his sister Mrs. Theron _ Saudér on Sunday. He occupicd the pulpit at Zion on Sunday â€" evening, and preached a powerful and very interâ€" esting sermon, taking his text from Matt. Chap. 5, verse 25. and Mrs.â€" John Berry of Moncton,N. B., which took place in St. Johns Presby teriau churel. _ Mr. Ziegler is â€" the son of Mrs. Esther Ziegler : of. Waterloo formerly of Elmira. Quietly _ Married.â€"A quict wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs. HaN Lucan when her sister, _ Miss Laura Blanche Sutton, daughter â€" of Dr. Sutton_of Claudsboye, became the wife of Mr. Richard Hodgins of Otâ€" tawa, â€" formerly _ of Lucan. The groomsman was Mr. John Hodgins, brother _ of the groom while Miss Olive Carter sssisted the _ bride. Th ceremeny was performed by Rev. Arâ€" thur _ Carlisle rector of Trinity Church, Lucan, assisted by Rev. Harâ€" old Sutton, brother of the tride. The young couple will reside in Ottawa Miss Sutten taught in the Elmira Public School last term. lems _ of Interest.â€"The Marvest Home Festival at Freeport was fairâ€" ly attended although the weathor was very _ unfavorable.â€"Mr. _ Wm. Peck moved into his new residence and Mr. Buchanan of Preston moved into the house just vacated by Mr. Pock.â€" Mr. Will Haush, Mr. Erskine Cornell and Mr. Johnny Peck ani a number of others spent Saturday in Aberfoyle I\Nln!.lugl--â€"llr. W. S. Wiegand‘s little son Eden, is under the care of Dr. PDehs. â€" We wish him a speedy re vavery â€"â€" Miss Neltie Holman, of Berlin,, is spending a weck with her wousins the Misses Elsic and â€" Laura Â¥ffiBorn.â€"Mr. &hd Mrs. Oliver Benâ€" petb and family of Gourock spent spent Sunday at Mr. Sam Hilborn‘s. The people ol Brantiord will vole on the localâ€" option question at the next municipal clections in January. The council has fi;'n the local option byâ€"law two readings, and sent it on o the efectors without opposition. The forces on each side are now orâ€" itimg for the fight, which promises 7 Â¥ety brisk. _ 1t is too carly to cdict the outcome. ~ tONE To DENVER The Ontarto Railway and Municipal LOCAL OPTION vYOTE KOSSUTH LIMERICK ELMIRA must n0+ Will Hold Big Supperâ€"Aiter bayâ€" ing had 2 successful seagon durâ€" ing. 1909 _ the iocal tasobal l team have 3 a big suppar _ to take place .r#;m Hall ca Wedâ€" nesday evening the 6th inst to which all tho young people of the. vicinity are invited. M i1 0 d ko ts im icrsrntn 1 A Record Size Pr-â€"-l’tox;l: newspapers, bring to m‘ot various times measurements ol O€E8, m w. ete. of unusual kin which . must â€" have been of record size came to notice when a farmer of this locality missâ€" ed cue of his hogs some time . ago and despite. m long search could not fnd it until one day recently while me.d in digging cup o‘::aton and Sm â€" ins 1 the missâ€" ing sninnl%ng inside «+8 pumpkin the size of which surely must be a record. se _ *_ Has Returned to St. Clements. â€" Mr. Robert Voisin who for the past year was @M@aged at [arming in Haldâ€" imand Co., returned to his old home here on Tuesday and has taken > posâ€" session of a farm on the 9th concesâ€" sion owned by Mr.â€" William Voisin. Personals.â€"Miss Sophia Spielmachâ€" er who attended her sick fathér, Mr. Hcnry Spielmacher for the past four weeks,â€" returned to her home in Toronâ€" to on Saturday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Simâ€" on Koebel and Messrs. Henry Koebel and _ Geo. â€".... Meyer attended the funeral of the child of Mr. and MrÂ¥. Chas. Bubiman at Mildmay.â€"Mr. Wm. Heckler of Milwaukee, Wis., is visiting here at presentâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Schummer spent Sunday vis iting their son, Frank, at Linwood.â€" Quite a number from here attenied the ~funeral (of Mrs. Blasivs Gies at Linwood on Sunday. Personals.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. _ Ezra Thomas spent Sunday at Petersburg. â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Tom Bedford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reéist King street east.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bedâ€" ford and Mr. Rodger Geach took an auto trip to Listowel on Sunday. â€" Rev. and Mrs. Walker left on Monâ€" day to attend the conference held at Forks Road this week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bemis, Toronto, Sundayed at the â€" residence of Mrs. Bemis.â€"Mr. Hall and Miss Copp from Airiss were Sunday gucsts at Mr. and Mrs. Jonâ€" as Bingeman‘s.â€"Miss Abbie Detweilâ€" cr, Breslau spent a few days in this vidinity.â€"Miss Uc}ia Weber, Berfin, renewed acquaintances here on Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. _ Alex. Shafier spent a few days last week _ with friends at Sebringville.â€"Mrs. Williams of Waterloo and Mr. Williams spent Sunday with Mrs. Eckenswiller. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Altert Rellinger, Torâ€" onto, are spending a few days here N. .J., is spending a few weeks with her sister Mrs. Jas. Thompson in Doon.â€"Mrs. S. Uttley was visitimg in Elmira a couple of days last week.. â€"Mr. Jas. Uttley of Berlin who has been on the sick list for some time is spending a few days at his home it Doon.â€"Mr. Ivan Grishow of Berâ€" lin ‘spent Sunday with his brother in Doon.â€"Mrs. Jas. Thompson and Miss M. Armstrong were visiting in Torâ€" onto for a few days last week. â€" Messrs. C. and K. Cluthe returned home Friday night after visiting for A month with relatives in Cincinnati and other places.â€"Mrs. Wm. Marshall and two children were visitors to Berlin last ‘Friday and Saturday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McGavey and two children were visitimg in Preston on Sunday.â€"Mrs. A. Nendrick and two children of St. Jacobs were visiting her. mother Mrs. lhrxl on Saturâ€" day.â€"A number of D people _ atâ€" tended the Elmira show last week and a number were disappointed beâ€" cause it was postponed on account of wet weather. The fait will be held on Oct. lith. Remarkable Showing.â€"Mr. Chas. ilt made a remarkable showing with his poultry. at the Stratford Fall Fair. He exhibited 5T birds and he captured 51 first prizes. That is a record to beat. en their honeymoon trip.â€"Mr. Floyd Shopherd spent Sunday with Berlin fricnds.â€" Plcasantly . Surprised.â€"Miss __ Alice Dingeman was | pleasantly surprised n _ Wednesday evening when about forty of her friends from the village and Berlin, met at her home to spend a few cnioyable hours prior to her lsaving for Filmore, Sask., where she has accepted a position as teacher. Aftert games and nrisic were indulged in for soma time she was presontcd‘ with a handsome suitcase, accompanâ€" ied by a wellâ€"worded address, to which _ she _ very suitable ronlicd, thanking her friends for the _ good wishes and han<some present. _ Her many â€" friends in this vicinity wish her every success in her new venture. Personals.â€"Mrs. Jas, Card of Galt returned home Jast Friday _ after spending a week with â€" friends in gop.â€"liu M. Armstrong of Orange, ..J.. is spending a few weeks with Purchased Reader Property.â€" Mr. Geo. Randall of Berlin has purchased the fine brick residence and property belonging to Mr. Chas. Reader. Mr. Fred Wright who has lately occupied it intends moving up to the other end of the town. The Methodist church intend holdâ€" ing a concert in the church in ~the near future.â€"Mr. Wm. Fool of Galt had the topic at the league on Sunâ€" day night.â€"Mr. Geo. and Fred Bayâ€" lens of Berlin were Doon visitors on Sunday.â€"Mr. Wm. Hoskins _ moved his household effects to Berlin . on BLOOMINGDALE. DOON. coupte at i mt ies W lkhdents of the Sb Paol‘s church. and residents of Erbsville F vicimâ€" m I“ " â€" pealing u@ mfi-" Lesome an.accomplished reality., The installaâ€" tion of the chimes has been pushed through without the slightest acclâ€" dint or ~dolay of any kind.. ‘The setâ€" vlz.'::o held in the morning . and al and were . veryâ€"largely atâ€" tended, people being present from Waterloo, St. Jacobs, Flmira and other. points. ~ Rev. Mr. Schiielke, pastor of the church, was assisted at the dedication ceremony by Rev. Jâ€" Laugholtz of Phillipsburg and â€" Rev. other. points. Rev. Mr. Schiielke, uA‘rzu-:, ETC.â€"15 _ good daity pastor of the church, was assisted at| cows, $ cows due to calve Wy time the dedication ceremony by Rev. â€"J.| of: sale, cow due to calve in Decomâ€" Laugholtz of Phillipsburg and â€" Rev.| lef, cow due to calve in January, 0. Linke of Conestogo. The choirs | 10 cows due to calme in March, § heiâ€" of Erbsvyille and Heidelberg sang sevâ€"| fers due to calve in April, Durham cral numbers in fine style. The male| bull 2 years old, 8 hbeifers 2 yeats whoir of _ Waterloo also contributed | old and 13 spring calyes. several selections and their singing PIGS, ETC.â€"â€"2 sows supposcd to be delighted those in attendance. The 0fâ€"| in pig, 15 pigs atout 6 months old, fering: during th> day was mwrrl amâ€"| weighing 200 Its., 7 pigs 3 months auuting to $71.00. s old, 21 pigs about 3 mouths old, 10 Death of Mrs. J. Heimpel.â€"~/ The| pigs altt 24 months old, and 40 Death of Mrs. J. Heimpel.â€"~ The death _ of Mrs. Jacob Heimpel too® place On Monday morning. Her‘ relaâ€" tives have the sincere sympathy of their friends in th#fr bereavement. Nexs Notes.â€"Dr. and Mrs. ‘L. L. Stauffer were visitors to Wateri00 On Saturday last.â€"Messis. Simon Swartz and Fran‘t Sievenpiper of Berlin visiâ€" ted friends jn town on Sunday last. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ed.> Hilgartnet were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lederman on Sunday _ last.â€" Mr. Moses Unger of Preston was . a bus‘ncss wisitor in town on Monday last.â€"Rev. and Mrs. Moses Weaver of Markham visited friends in town on Tucsday last.â€"We are sorry . to note that Mrs. C. W. Rackus is on the sick list at present, she having sustained a fracture to one of her ribs. Her many friends wish _ her a speedy recovery.â€"We are glad to note that Mrs. A. Hiltorn‘s condiâ€" tion is somewhat improved and trust she is on a fair way to recovery. â€" Miss Gertic and Mr. + Chas. Weber were visitors t# West Mcntrose from Saturday to Mondlay last.â€" Messrs.|cthr artiâ€"les too numerous to uxn Buck and Lautenschlager held their | tion. Also about 80 bus#els oats. semiâ€"arnual milhnery openings _ on Linch at noon. Friday and Saturday last.â€" At th. TERMS.â€"Grain, pigs, chickens and churches, Sunday last â€"Rev. C. W.|all suins of ten dollars and | vnder, Backus otcupied the pulpit in _ the|cash; owr that amoint 12 menths‘ U. B. Church as usual Sunday motnâ€"| credit on approved joint notes or 5 ing last and delivered a very . able p;r'ccnt‘ off for cash payments _ of sermon.â€"Rev. E. Sievensicer, P. E.|credit amounts. of Berlin, occupied the pulpit o* the M.B.C. Church at Bethel on Senday | ALBERT J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. morning | last. A Childrens‘ service was conducted in the afternoon â€" whil> | GREGOR T. TSCHIRHART, Revs. Cressman and Staufice â€" had Proprictur, charge of the evening service. The | 3t. evéning service concluded a sarics of 2L mectings beld in ccmaection with the annual conference in session at Bethcl s during the past wee‘t.â€"Revs. Raymer Allcflon ale and Lehman conducted the services or in the local M.B.C. church n Sunday ents evening last while Rev. Mr. Fiddler Farm Stock_a:d fmples chorch â€"Th: samiannual fovedegst of | , There will be offered, by: public ane theâ€" B.C. church wrs observed at tion on U}c farm qf the rndmggncrl. Rosebank cn Saturday and _ Sunday | °" Bleam‘s Road in the Township of Tast.â€"AX hiarvest home service â€"wag | Waterloo, 4â€"miles southwest of ; Berâ€" conducted in the Lutheran church here [ UD> 490 one tnfle east of Mannbotm, on Sunday last, ‘th> church veing | " o_ decorated in a vary suitable manner. â€"A series of special evangelistic sor TUESDAY' o€T. !ch, 1909 in the Baptist chirch this wees. the following valuable property, viz. . (Too lata for last week.) News Itens.â€"We had considetable rain the past week which was very necessary for fall pl&wing.â€"Throsh ing and fall plowing is the order of the day among the farmars around here. The sale of Chr. G. Erb at New Prussia last Tuesday, was very largely attended. Horses and cattle sold at fair prices. Mr. Erb moved en Monday to his new home and will live retired.â€"Mr. Esch, jr., and Miss Esch were visiting at Mr. Noah Stainman‘s on Sunday.â€"The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schâ€" weitzer of near Topping is at the home of her grandparents at pres nt. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Noah Steinman‘s and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingrich _ were visitors at the lLome of Mr. Jos Lichty near Bamberg on Sunlay. The Bell Telephone fot this Village. â€"Our village and noigh>orhood _ is quite alive with two gangs of _ men brs‘ly engaged putting in th> â€" Bell Telephone _ connections. Quite a large number are availing themselves of the opportunity of having a teleâ€" phone, the cost of whith is not very much being only $15° a year. Scarlet Fever Prevalent.â€" _ There are three â€" families in our ncighborâ€" hood suffering from Scarlet â€" Fever. Mr. Frank Bolamy, E. H. Adamson and John Hakdy,, It seems to be of a mild type and they are all getting along niecly under the care of _ Dr. Nairn. News Notesâ€"A number of changes are taking place in our village, Mrs Catharine Stork moved into the ho:ss formerly _ occupied by Mrs. Reymer or Monday, Sept. 27th.â€"Mr. anyl Mrs. Hamel of Waterloo and Mr Hauck of Breslau, who aro relatives assisted Mrs. Stork in moving to her ‘ new home.â€"Mrs. Moses Smith and family expects to move very shortly} to her‘ twa oldest son‘s Wirlard and | Horace in Saskatchewan ncar Moosceâ€" jaw.â€" Mr. Smith went out there iwo | months ago.â€"Mr. George Wright jrâ€",| and family are prepating to leave for British _ Columbia in‘ about _ two weeks.â€"Mr. Wright is bolding a sale on Tuesday â€" 12th of Octoper.â€"Mt. mnnbu Ioft quite Uy for WINTERBOURNE. NEW DUNDEE. JOSEPHSBURG vos" hnd( on ie o t y bells of the| â€" Farm Stock and ; place. From|‘ Thore will be sold . rst announceâ€"{ on the fitm of â€" the is was made, | Bain: ro#gd leading‘ J raul‘s church | Mesab,im Jn th> To e 22A sisin_}fico,~ â€"2 amiles south t ‘laâ€"| â€" IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"Massoyâ€" of | Harris hay loaderâ€" (nearly new), Masâ€" nt. | seyâ€"Harris seed drill," mower, Masseyâ€" + | Harris binder 6 ft. cut, â€" bay rake, 12 it Masseyâ€"Harris iron land roller, Adam‘s wagon with box (nearly new) L.| 2 wagons, 2 tob slcighs,lisht double On | sleigh, three seated carriage, top bugâ€" riz| gy, road cart, 2 eutters, dise with isl | 141 plates, dise with 12 plates, 3 st. | single plows, 23 two furrow gang ere | plows, _ twoâ€"section harrow (nearly irs. | new), three‘secfi«m iron barrow, poâ€" t.â€"| tato plow (nearly new), scufMer, turâ€" a | nip seedor, hayrack, wood rack, stock lay | rack, 2 sets gravel planks, 2 waâ€" er | gon boxes, Chatham fann‘ng mill with wn | bagger, fanning mill, scales capacity to | 1200 Itbs., 2 straw cutters, pulper, on | chopper, hb#y fork with roxs, 2 sets ng | brass plated harncss (ncarly new), her | set nickcl plated harness (negriy new) her | set plow harness, set carriago barnâ€" to| ess, parlor stove, sideboard, 2 fron diâ€" | leitles, 3 logging chains, crosscut ust | saw, wiffletrees, nzckyo‘%es, forks,scyâ€" â€"| th»s, grsia cradle, grindstone, shovels, er |irain bags, ciier barrels, 2 roves, set om | blancts, set fly netting and _ many rs. | cth r artiâ€"les too numerous to uxn eir | tion. _ Also about 80 bus#cls oats. on Linch at noon. th.]l TERMS.â€"Grain, pigs, chickens and W. |all sums of ten dollars and â€" vnder, the|cash: ovr that amoint 12 menths‘ ow â€" € the ‘undersigned," on main: 1o#d ~leading‘ frow» Bortin _ to Mapab;im Jn th> Towaship of Watcrâ€" ke,. ;3 amiles south of Berlin, P‘l miles «west â€"of Manpbeim, on (0*} ~at ~J0"a‘ciock a. magharp the following valu@ l0 property,. 164. There will be offered by public auc tion on the farm of the vndersigned on Bleam‘s Road in the Township o Waterloo, 4 .miles southwest of ; Ber lin. and one mile east of Mannhâ€"im commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp the following valuable property, viz. LIVE STOCK.â€"Aged hay mare Jersey cow fresh, grado cow f.es‘, i pizs, 6 _ mon*hs old; and about _ 2( chickens. . sae roo4 IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"Light wagâ€" on, lâ€"horse . market cartlage, bugey, cutter, Yack, singlo plow, 2â€"section iron â€" harrow, â€" scuffer, (straweutter, grain _ cradle, wheelbarrow (neatly new), 2 grain boxes, set heavy single harness, 2 sets light single harnss, heavy collar, horse blankets, rugs, crossâ€"cut saw, 2 rope ties, for‘s, shoâ€" vels, chains, rakes,, carpenter _ stcel plene, grain bags, churn, chairs, Leach, milk stand, butter pails, 50 pushls mangels, sugat kettle and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS.â€"fPigs, chickens, . mangels, and all sums of ten dollars ani under, cash, _ ovar that amount 6 months‘ credit _ cn good security or 5 per cent off for cash payments of credit amot nts. * OTTO PLETSCH, Projtic 40â€"2t. . HERLIN & WATE FRIDA Y when the annual reports of the I tots, Lady Superintendent, Secrs Treasuret and Ladios‘ Auxilfary be _ prosented. _ Adt bife=members sutsâ€"ribers of $£2.00 and upward inti‘ed to attend. Saturday for > Essex: Centre _ where Mr. Hamilton has a good position as a feacher in the high schonl of that place. _ â€"Mr. John Hardy had _ the misfortune: last : Wedn sday to _ fall on. the stairway of his house and break two. of , his ribs.â€"â€"Miss~. Tilly Millard, left for Toronto last week aftet taking care of : her.mother dur» ing the past tvo moaths,â€"Miss Petâ€" Hamilt WEDNESDAY,â€"0CT . 20th A. EBY, w Secretaryâ€"Treasur« Annual Meeting MICKUS, Afctioncer ie annval reports of the Tivec ady Superintendent, Secrrbary Stock and Implements n, and OCTCOBER will tre Ladics‘ Auxiliary will Adl lifeemembers and of the TERLOO HOSPITAT TRUST chiidren leave next sex. Centre _ where W.H. SCHMALz d ith Of it 8 P.M 20 A !W‘j‘":-» he, furks "of tbe.. MMEN on nalls road Igading from â€" Gernieny to Weisenberg® a‘ - ship of Waterloo, °J wllle Rort} New: Germany swA $ wils south Weisenburg on . "+~ **~*~. ; commencing at 10%{clock a. m .. shaTP â€" the following valuable property, viz: HORSES.â€"23 black mares suppose to be in foalâ€"# gnd 11 years old, _ By Siloy, sorrel horse 14â€" years, old, in M aam Ataniet ie by Eit .John, yqu..lh!iq m g: by Dame King.= :. * 2o f â€" 'OAM_QTC.- :o ;ood“w.: CoOWs: ~Cow calve in Nov-ih',~.§‘i6m.‘h calve in January, 1 cow due to calse in m.rb 3 cows suppos:d 10 be in calf, "2 "beifers one year old,, . 9 syring â€" calves, 8 ewes and 3 ;ewe lamb$, . â€"â€" A ~ _ IMPLEMENTS, . â€" ETC.â€"Champion thresher with 1% horsepower . rods and couplings, 3 berel jac‘s, chopper, straw .cutter and rubber belting. This outft is in good runwdu;f Deerâ€" ing binder _ with riixe and truck, big.B..mower, ‘hay rake, cultiâ€" vator, _ disc, Noxen seed ‘drill, lend roller, 2 wagops with boxes, ong neatâ€" ‘"ly new, wagon, threeâ€"ssated cfit‘m&e. (nearly new), buggy, bobsleigh, long . sleigh with box, cutter, 3 hay . Yacks. 2. wood racks, 2 gravel toxes, . 4. single plows,> °8 twoâ€"furrow gang. plows, fourâ€"section iron Rhatrow, fiveâ€" socfl6:| iron harrow, barrow, scufller;â€" turnip pulper, turnip seeder, h.lnln§ mil}, hay fork, wifh ropes ;and pyllys, ‘quantity of ome and two inch ein lumbeg,, gri semery grinder, 2 sets ‘Izém l:flm 2 sets plow harâ€" ness, setâ€"single harness, leather belt, wheel Fartow, nearly new, whippl:â€" trees, n ckyokes, logging chains, forks, horse * blankets, . shovels, crowbars, about 20 tons mixed hay an1 many* other articles too numersxs to menâ€" tion, PIG§, ETC.â€"2 sows with pigs at side, 5 pigs 4 months old, Tamworth boar one year old and about 40 chickâ€" «1 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC.â€" 2 corner cupboards, bursau, wardrobe, bedroom _ set complete, 4 bedstcads, 2 sinks, cradle, extensicn table, 5 tables, large woodchest, 2 tox stoves, 2 kitchen stoves, chairs, benches, rockâ€" ers, copper kettle, 2 iron kettles new), savsage machine with filler, 5 cider barrcs, 4 meat tubs, wash tubs, washing machine with wringer, Daisy churn, clock, about 10 cords mixed wood ard many other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch at noon. , REAL â€" ESTATE.â€"At the same time and place there will br offered for sale, the farm of the undersigned, comprising 149 acres more or ‘ Ims of good farm land, 11 acres being sewn to fall what, 11 acres of fali plowing done, about 43 acres in grass, 20 acres hard wood bush and 4 acres in good orchard. < On the farm is situated _ a one and one half storey frame house _ com prising _ tem rooms with summerâ€" kitchen woodshed â€" and â€" firebrick bake â€"â€"oven; hard and soft water in house, hank batn 60x72 feet, root house 40x32 ft. straw shed 60x36 ft. with good silo, stables for pigs and shcoep withdrivâ€" ing _ shed, also _ separate driiing shod 24x30 _ ft. and all othar neâ€" cessary outbuildings. On farm is a neverâ€"failing good well. The farm is wall fenced and is in firstâ€"class cenâ€" dition. Gue Terms of Real Estate will be made known on day of sale. Oct. 20.â€"Farm stock _ and imple= ments of (Gregor Tschirh@rdt, 2 miles south of Berlin on }\'Illiamsbnrg road. Oct. 21.â€"Farm, farm stock ‘and implements, houschold cffects, ete., belonging to Gtro. Zettcel, _ } mile north ‘of New Germany and 3 miles south of Weissenberg. Nov. %rdâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Raymond Bitschey, 24 milâ€" es east of Bloomingdale and 1} milâ€" es north of Breslau on road lcading to New Germany. THURSDAY, OCT.21st, 1909 ALBERT J.. MICKUS, Oct. 19.â€"Farm stock ments of Olto Pletsch, of Mannheim and 4 n Berlin. Oct. 20th.â€"Farm stock and iniple ments betonging to Hentry S. Koch, 3 miles west of St. Jacobs, 1} miles morth and oncâ€"hall mile cast of Heiâ€" delberg. + Nov. 23rdâ€"Farm stock and Imâ€" plements of Aaton Haliman, 4 mile TERMS.â€"Pigs, hay, turnips, chickâ€" cns and all sums of tn dollats and under, cash; over that amount! 12 months‘ credit or 3 per cent off for cash payments of credit amovnis. No reserve as propriâ€"tor is reticing from farm. GEORGE sovth of Mannh»im R. BRICKNELL, Auctic J. N. RUPPELL, Clerk Peterboro‘s â€" populatio® rd the Aotal a$§â€"@mrat AUCHON SALES MICKUS SHANTZ, Auct ZI ZTTEI Nt . â€" â€" â€"|. ‘Dt. and, Mrs..C. F. Noecket â€" feâ€" ,, Auctioncer. ll)lllmcd Fr'i:‘y 'm::nll' after mtj“z. o six s" U x tiomsale of _ Pat®) o »*ia "Anf ‘(‘alfi#fi?;*fi* s lemonts _ _of Samucl | . Mss Jeanie Hétrgeott 1éft for_| "her cast of Brestau. home in Crosshill. During het Yeat‘s on _sals of ::‘grk a _nM stay in Waterlq® she bas made nmany houschold "efféects ‘~0" friends anm| all will dooply regret her sr., Williamsburg. “”m, * *4 on mm nte _ )) =NMr. and Mrs. B. E. Bechtel® have mm_z.n-'.!.'J. ie tor Eintowel where they. will ho. Auct US, Auctioncer. ock and _ impleâ€" sch, 1 mile Illtrth 4 miles south of sale : of _ Pat:ht nis _ _of Samuel of â€" Bregtau. Io of gtock anmd choid "efects"" of Witliamsburg. oneer roprietor #o «30 ars ‘and etc., mile 3 miles . . â€" instegd ‘of sending away. â€" In bwyhlg ig here [ ‘~~. you know pte'ci:egy who yo 'g ealing PÂ¥ _ wich, and_ the responsibility. bick of,the . SeeegamiS . ©© selling.: The Mantics we offer hawe Eeen selected with -~- e to : lasting service, and will retain their good lookS from season to season. And as réegards prices, no store im Canada 8 | /‘ . S can give better valueâ€"â€"quality for quality, _â€"â€"__ ,“ The cuts. shown are two of our newest designsâ€"We show nc all are exclusive designs â€"and confined to us for Waterluo. cÂ¥ Ladies‘ Mantles Children‘s and Misses Mantles and Bsarskin Coats We want to talk to the ladies who araâ€"thinking of buying Tars this season. Some people decide early in the season, while others wait until later on, when they are almost comp: ied to buy and they taks what is left, often gettin2z poorer qualities and paying bigger pr oas for inferior goods.: The sensible ones make their selections early, when they have the cho‘ice of the stosks and when the bst qualities are to be had. These are farts base1 upon many years of exp.rience and fur selling. ~ ®‘.< We are showing this season an excaptionally fins stock of s Mink, Black Persian Lamb and Sable sets and COOD FURS s?oo up to $10.00â€" _ SLL_ 3 ’3 8. B. Bricker &Go. We know also that at the prices we aré selling them they are better value than you will find anywhere. Wainviteyou therefore to call and see them any time, you will not be pressed to buy, and make comparisons if you desire. We will put aside any Furs with a small deposit for later delivery. See our Persian Lamb Sets at $25, $30. $35. to $40 See our Canadian Mink Sets at 35,00,38.00, 40.00, 50.00 to $100 00 Mr. and Mrs. J. H.â€" Roos are spenâ€" ding â€"a couple of weeks in Albany, Newâ€" York and other American cities Mr. and Mrs. Christman of Elmira and Mr. Olto Christman of Galt wero visitors. at. the. horge of, Mr. ani Mrs. J. K. Harper over Surday: + > Mrs. J. H. Web is spending a few Nrs. C. W.. Weils, and ~Miss Lanra Hughs &re (he guests of Teronte . fricnds for a few dats. © Mr. and Mrs ding ~a couple Newâ€" York and Mies Essie Devith/6f tho Hamot Hospital, Erie, Pa., roturhed Friday altcr a visit of several weeks at the home ofâ€" hor parcnts, Mr. and . Mrs. Menno ‘Devitt.> returned from a Â¥isit to their dau ter, Mis. Giinzâ€"in Detroit. Mts. ‘Normait Weber, of Chicago, visitfag at the home of Mr. and M Holtmefer, ‘Kihg street. _ / _ ~anaBris& Social and Personal $7.00 up to $25.00 20 DIFFERENT STYLES in Navy, Brown, Gréen, Black, Taupe; ‘Fawn and Grey,â€" from ID at Extra Specialâ€"Pricesâ€" separate pieces of Ties, Scarfs and Muffs. Toronto. harles :al Life ntw H. a a pleasant he to and Welland. 1. Cohrane and business Fisitfors AMd Assur M 5 [achnet to their Buy Mantlés at Home BERLIN, ONT. Al have daughâ€" f hi lida ant f in Hay. The party will spent a weeF‘ at. this point on‘ Lake Huron.: _ Mr.and Mrs. W. M. Reade aro spending a few days in London, where Mr. Reade _is conducting the business for the Crown at the Assizes this week. â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morley â€" have returred from a _ visit to Chatham friends. , Rev. Dr. Lyle of Hamilton, ~ who so ably conducted _ the. Annivetsary f?vircs in the Presbyterian dfl% unday was the guest of Rev. W. D. and Mrs. Lee during his stay in D. and Mrs. Lee during his stay in town. â€" Mts. Colgthoun has returned / from her visit to the Northwest and‘ Briâ€" tish Columbi@_whore . she spent the Summer _ month$.. ~Awe§___ _ _ _ Mr.: Robert Hortop spent at his home here. Miss (Flsic â€" Hofman has fromm ca two wed‘s‘ visit w to ‘Galt over Nrs. Tittle loo friends ove _Nr. Wm. S attend of the Wanted Field Stone The Town of Berlin will $1,00 cotd for a quantity of atone ivered in the Corporation â€" (ul on Stpast, _ For fncther infi n, enquire at the cf3ce of lhm Rey Miss Minnic (] Wm. Seyier of ’Elom., is reâ€" acquaintanc(8fn town,. M. L/ Wi left on Wednâ€"sda »M where he wl{l thy cral Rowd of Miss ons Bechtcl was a visi Sunday . of Blair visited MW@terâ€" r Sunday. vier of Téfonto is reâ€" s returned with friends that it â€" Sunday tuge

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