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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Oct 1909, p. 5

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e # _ Phone 217 °& _ lo0; G. Kalbfcisch, with Bre tE :. Leathor Co.; C. Potter®with »~~~ Nova Scotia; J. Bishop, sten + ein El. Co.; A. Pernfuss, off G.& R., Berlin; Ethel Haw! h d Office Mutual Life, V P e Powor, sten. Law a F4 . Schwalm, bo . Hurlbut Co., Preston; offices Stroc® Pigy., Berlin; : & *sumâ€"er, sten. ArD ns ti tu te,, t C. Mielke, sten. & 1 â€" Rowman: offices or tfor. preserving furs d Mmer se oo c P '-fiu.; Vale, Albert St., was removed to . the Bérlinâ€"Waterl0o HaspitabKri €ay morning suBlering from an attack typhoid fever, FOR SALEâ€"FIRST CLASS RLHODE Island Cockerels, thoroughore ts. For sale very reasonable. _ Apply â€" \ Eby, 231 Chappel St. Berlin. Miss Elizabeth Kreutzigor left _ 0" Wednesday to assume het duties _ as head nurse in the Pepnsylvania Hos pital; Philadelphia, Pa. Ree ~Pittsburg vs. De‘roit Oct. Al and 42. â€" Fare only $3.05 return ;Mr, and Mrs. M. 3. Weber bave te turmncd < from a â€" visit with . thair ‘daught r Mrs. J. D. Yoder in West Liberty, Ohio." â€" At C the market Satucday LMC varied little from. last wooek. | Fge fold atr24 and 25 conts per dowen an Dutter at 23 and 24 cents per 17 Other produce was plentifi + Mrs. W. M. Iteado is spending 1! week with friends in Lon‘on, whil. Mr. Reade | is conducting the b: sines: for the Crown at the Assizcs in tha city. WANTED AT ONCEâ€"HIRED MAN, married or single, to work on . a farm near Berin. l married can have use ol â€" horse. â€" Apjly at â€" Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Office or Tele [hqnc 713, Berlin. 2t ~ Mr. Norman Letter of the firm J. ctter & Son, has returned from Hamilton where he took a thorough end successful course in undertaking end embalming. . Feerrs your tickets now for the high Cclass *concertâ€"Lloyd, Dixon, ‘Twohyâ€"Town Hall, Watcilco, Oct c12h. Mr. Michael Ritzer left Wednesday for | troit on his annual b will be away severa which time he expec wards of one hundre« so Wary bright in .the west and a getreral feeling of npti}xism is preyciiat. Busâ€" iness ccnditiong â€"are very promising both hete and in tho Woest. Heat Geo. A. Bixon, tenor, Harvey Lioyd, comic entertainor, and _ Mis: Twohy, pian‘st, at the concert to se giren in th> Town Hall, Watrrioo, on Tuesday, Oct. 12th. _ Admission 50 cents. _ All seats réserved. _ Plan op eng at Weaver‘s bookstore on Monday: E. M.â€"OEVITT, New positions for students of the Berlin Business College are: C. Zilâ€" liax, offices Randall & Roos; M. Shantz, stenographer Waterloo Mig. Co., Portage la Prairie, E. â€" Good, bookkeepet, Taylor & Co., Sceaforth; H.\ Bellinget, with _ Western . ‘Bank, M?.Wkkwp«r Midâ€" & Co., Winnipeg; A. McDonâ€" ald," bookkceper Kreutziger‘s, Waterâ€" lo0; G. Kalbfcisch, with Bréithaupt Leathor Co.; C. Potter®with Bank of NKova Scotia; J. Dishop, sten. . Westâ€" ein El. Co.; A. Pernfuss, offices W. G.& R., Berlin; Ethel Hawke, sten, d Office Mutual Life, _ Waterloo; * e Powor, sten. Law â€" Offices, F4 . Schwalm, bookkeoper Hurlbut Co., Preston; C. Gies, offices Stroct Rigy., Berlin, P. Waikâ€" er, sten. Arp nstitute, ~ Berlin; C. Mielke, sten. & Rou1 H. Bowman, 6ffices on â€" Suga €o.; E. Hollinger, ; with Royal Bank, 1lanover; Ivah Eby, sten. Mcrchants Rubber Co., Bérlin. B. B. C. grn: ates are in greater demand than ev throughout western Ontario. 1t pay® aonnc." Heimiling migw TR EXCURSION To DETRON TAE DRUCCIST, ber Co., Berlin. B. B. C. gno; : are in greater demand than ev ughout western Ontario. 1t pay® attend this sehool. Positions arg Deutsche Apothk® October 11th If married can o. Apily at )flice or Tele 21 Berlin; P. Walkâ€" train up. to Aug hi Subaied d h nb e iibsn iesd w9 . Auts io d aent E| _A delegation from the School Board o‘ | comprising Messrs. Scbiedel, _ Devitt A.| and Harper, appeared before the Counâ€"| cil in regard to the construction of a op | walk on the street adjacent to the new gs | school in the South Woard, .Mr. Schâ€" yg | iedol in addressing the Council, asked that the engineer take levels so that the work could be proceeded _ with. tâ€" i The request was granted. & .N tho Rligiing membern vrosent. M , Reeve . S uty Reove C. W. Huchn a Thos. O‘Donnell, Thos. 0%1, sAUmu. L. Graybill and W. J Sterling. _ Mr. Chas, Froehlich prec sented the Assossors‘â€" Report showing the increase in population to ke 93 a very substantial gain over provious years. »â€" The increase, however in A%â€" sessmebht was stwall owing to‘ .. the dullness in business circles, lew .. NéW buildings having been erected. A byâ€"taw appointing the County Revision was also ‘passed, .the. memâ€" bers of which will meet, on.Oct. 28. A‘ petition for a 4 ft. cement wal on Bowman Ave., and David St. wai granted, ‘same â€" (o. b¢ completed as goon as possible. f ihe 2 s Mr. Peltz asked that a light . be placed near Union street as it was> very dirk at night at that point. The Mayor in response stated that _ as §oof as Niagara Power arrived _ the re juest would be complied with. The request of Mr. W. Schorer pormissicm to place gate near residence on town property so as aford him a more ea§sy access Iing street was granted. The Wate ner ace in astesmect was dve, he said, to the fact that litte building was dong this year, whoreas the prcâ€" viors year many new buildings were erocted. The _ total assessment this year without exemptions amounted to $2,1214,615 and the total population is now â€" 4514. _ In previous . years public buildings‘ and churches . were exempted but this year by the authorâ€" ization of the Govermnent thes¢ buildâ€" ings are also included which 4rings tte total assâ€"ssment up to $2,350,â€" his report for ner ace in Poj issessn ent . of ner ase in as said, to the f; was done this viors vear ma public exempt iwation ings ar 015 Assessor d before Passes Away at Waterloo on Sunday at the Age of 85 Years. DEATH OF MRS. C. E. BOEHMER There died at Watcrloo on Sunday at 5.30 o‘clock Dorothy Kathleen Elâ€" izabeth Bochmer, relict of the _ late Charles Fred Boehmer, at the age of 85 years. Deceased lady was born in Ribnitz, Mecklenburg, Schwerin, Gerâ€" many, Feb. 28, 1821. Previous to coming to this country in 1855 s«he was married to Mr. Bochmet in the year 1840. They first resided at Berâ€" lim but for the past twenty years she has lived in Waterloo. Two children survive, viz., Louis of Bérlin, and Henry of Waterloo, in addition _ to cight grand childrem and five great grand children. Another son predeceâ€" ased her. Her husband died cight years ago. â€" | t E T We ALS in Assess indfi w The funcral took place from . the, residence on Wednesday at 2 o‘clock. Rev. F. Bockelmann _‘ officiated. Interment took place at Mount Hope Hope coemetery. . Mr. Geo. Mitchell while engaged in cutting _ cotn on his farm 2 miles north of Waterloo on Thursday motnâ€" ing met with . a sotious accident. He was driving a team of horses attachâ€" cd to a corn cutter when the animals stopped suddenly, causing Mr. Mitchell to fal in front of the machinc, the tnives of which severely cut _ his leg below the knce severing a tenâ€" don. _ The unfortunate man _ was remoytd to the Borlinâ€"WaterIco Hos 1 A pretty weddi~g took place Sept. #8th, at 3.30, when Mr. John Brink« ert, Berlin, and Miss Carrie Hasem flug,. Bridgeport, were united in the bonds of holy matrimony. . ‘The cereâ€" mony was performed by Rev. F. Obâ€" crlander of Berlin, at the parsonage. The bride was beautifully dressed in ; to and carried a bouqudtâ€" of roses | and *uon. Sho was attended by Miss M. "Kpchler, who was also dressâ€" ced in white i1, while Mr. Bishy asâ€" Idfi\dn . Mr. and Mrs. i St.; ‘Beriin:> * > /; . "Whaes 1Cs pital expe BRINKERTâ€"HASENFLUG ranting td to the Bcorlinâ€"Wat and is doing as well ted. â€" SERIOUS ACCIDENT th Petitions hgrles Frochlich appCarâ€" + Council and presented r the year showing an optriation ‘of 93 and _ in t o $8,i59. . Tho _ smail necpcame L. was duve. ho ssors‘ Report in Counsil met in day evening with cement wal« NUPTIALS for his to to G‘Mtqua 6 9“*‘ ‘ ‘\”.‘,‘1 t ‘ + ht Nidgara [POWCr. . Mr. Graybill brougBt up the matter of protecting corners of sidewalks at crossings and a mofion was_accordâ€" ingly passed that corner frons . on curbings be put down on the corners of various streets, _ This will be done "tnder the Supervision of the Boatd i of Works. 4 % h t, \ who . was Jn t at a ~eonlorence .&[ fifl EleetAe C , Munâ€" &W mtaticcs, as the _ ve Watorio?, held of Sept. 30 at Toronto, gave a verbal report concetving the mueting. I% called for the purpose . of deâ€" w;fl: lines of coâ€"operative muniâ€" cl=al action~ and standamimm in the comstruction and adapta ot" a distribution system.â€" He stated that kbe had submitted a letter received regarding the.local power plant: to Mr. â€"Beck and the es;incer. A . motion was passed (o the effect that 3'g‘ontncu:»t May have work in connsction with the. gutters comple ted hy November 186 s Owing to necessary ropairs in conâ€" necticn: with the town bell it will not be rung until these are completâ€" ed. The chairman of the Fire Comâ€" mittee, Mr. Huehn, was instructed to have same attended to at once. © A letter was received from Mr. W. M. 0. Lochead, asking that walk in front of his residence be repaired the damage heing occasioned by raising the walk at this point, The Foard of Wor‘s will investigate the comtiaint. A motion was passed authcrizing th> purchase of a new uniform for he th> _ purcha (Chief Flynn Mr. Hueln asted that tenders call*d for in regard to disrosin certain land near Seazram‘s far moticn was passed that tender motich was passed that tenders Le advertised for re the (dispeSal of | a whole of a part of land adoining town gravel pit. In this event it wovld be unnecessary to issue debenâ€" tures to raise amount to pay for th: land recently purchased at this point. In conncetion with the matter â€" the town property committee and on in eer will visit the gravel p t noxt Thutsday aud decide which portion 0 property is to be offered for sa‘le. ' The many friends of Pearl Baker, wife _ of â€" Mr. G. Ki Cork formâ€" ‘crly of Waterloo, will learn with sinâ€" ‘cero regret of her death which took ‘pluu- at Toronto on Friday. The folâ€" !luwing is taken from the _ Toronto ‘World:â€" * A byJaw was passed po the Court of Resision wi composed of the Mayor, h ty Recve and Mcssrs. G O‘Donnell and â€" will meet DEATH OF MRS. CORKâ€"On Friday, Oct. 1, 1909, at 24 Kendall avenue, Toronto, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Earnest Cork, a daughâ€" tor (Dorig Baker Cork). } DLED. CORKâ€"(» Friday, Oct. 1, 1909, at 24 Kendall avenue, Toronto, Pearl Mercedes Baker, beloved wile of G. Ernest Cook, and only daughter of Dr. W. E. and Mrs. Baker of Hamâ€" ilton, = together with her â€" infant daughter, Doris Baker Cork. 4 Funeral service private, Sunday, _ at 9 p.m. at the above address. Inâ€" terment at Pietom on Monday _ on I\ atrival of train from Toronto. SCHANTZâ€"SCHROEDER A very happy went took place a SyKestors, N.D., on Sept. 21st at am. when _ Miss _ Eunics, second daughter â€" _ of Mr. and _ Mrs. Jacol Schantz of Bréslaw, Ont., was unitc in makriage to\ Frank Schrocder, _ highly estcemed young man of oo highly estcemed young man of Gooflâ€" rich, N.D., whore h> helds an impor tant position in the Firsi National Ban‘\. _ The ceremony was performed by Rev. Woette. _ Miss _ Nellic châ€" roedet;of Alton, Iowa, sister of the grmm‘;ucfing as pridestnacd and Mr. Wm. &nyder ot Gocdrich, acting as groomsmaR®. | The dride was pretlily attired in a dress of ‘cream . sil% mull anl all over lace, catrying . @ beautiful bouquet of white chrysanth > mums. ~ After the, ceremony the bri al party Travélted by wuto ear to th: home of the bride‘s sister, Mrs. R {J. Lym®s at Fessonden, whore . .@ cumntimanes â€" wedding dinner of _ fixt J.C Lym#® at Fessonden, where .i gumptuous . wedding dinnér of _ fiv covrses was sorved at 1.30 p.m. Th tables were beautifelly d cor ated will lightcd candles, sweet peas aid ast erg. ~ About twonty guests were pT sent. _ Prosents wore numerous an costly consisting principally . of «i verware and cut glass, a missic hall élock and a cheek of $30 showin the â€" hith estcem on which oshe i 7.30 o‘ciock J hold p.m at Goodrica, carrying wilh ®hem !" best wighas for a happy wodded life The bride‘s imany friends in Wallac Ont., where she is held in bigh cs m having spent the n‘-ig he To Dissose of Other‘ Businiess Court of s ‘Substanâ€" BORN Revision CORK, TORONTO m Land hich will be Reeve, Depuâ€" iraytill and tb on â€" Oct.28 NUPTAILS y o . * > +i‘ es § Headquarter thed th o dide M Le of L6 ; J.Uffelmann‘s} al a an #il $ Buy andSaveMoney b d het ; "The People‘s Store" § £40000000040440004040404240080 h $ es _{ C !_e..s B ‘ - j .«@A‘! MIES 6(6E fl_l/- s & JustArrive h\)'c\z'%‘{\’\\%\ A fire stock o{ '*vf*’,’?‘ig“‘\g\?vv\“ , New Fall Footwe: ,) \_____ &y,_FOR__s ‘ i Man, Woman and Chil WATERLOO Call and examine our Immense ' Fall Stock. Waterloo‘s Live Crocery JUST TRY our Roasted Coffee â€" It‘s g od â€" Our kind cain‘t be beat for value, â€"For something e Men‘s Overcoats, â€"Boys‘ Overcoats, Men‘s and Boys‘ Suits, Underwear, Caps, Etc. L. Bruegeman, EXTRA COOD 250 and 4Go kinds C YUSLMT I IVCU| o net quesiion you adk id»,;_;’% \\\«\ A fire stock of "where ean i get this good gurnitere _ ~\§¥, \;,, New Fall Footwear |&f tha Cosest price? _ ack those who _ \\#1 A&y,,__FOR__st deal wilh us. _ B Man, Woman and Child you kmnow that prices in news~ Yg?{;",f‘,.f;“,L‘rZ\?“t%";'l;“‘}Jf,“f:w prices for Nigucws _ |poepors abtt took afike, so we simply " ask you to come and see the f)’wmj JOHN ZINN, on our furniture as you Cook at ib. Phone 389 B 15¢ GROCER KING STREEET ask for the SHOE SFPECIALIST Ladies‘ Ladies® at â€" i1 TOFf ... Jackets ? |N. A. ZICK, WATER and If a young man wants to beâ€" rome a lawyer, he attends a law @chool. _ He doeg not depend upon a law office k prepare him to prac ice his profession, If his aim is to bscoma a doe tor, he attends a mmedical school This is done a1 a imattor of course,. _ No one expects anyâ€" thing else. It is the reasonable thing to do. If a young man or womaAn desires to ?L into business, Ire or she ought to attend a good business school. Oar school has started hunâ€" dreds in business life. If you are interested, write for catalog or call at college at any time. The â€"Berlin SELECTING A SCHOOL Ww, D. EULER, Principal Business College Furs ONTARIO ai a inatter of you love a happy home and you beCieve what tillle house maid says, mrs. hometover:~ don 1 goq? P# tha first question you ask it, | Swhere can i get good WM?'*’% ask anybody. _ Home SWEET HomE for men, women, boys, mth% children, . .Our been to get the best goods for the Ieast money will do yo urself and pocket book justice if you over our tines before buying.. â€" . pBAYH Vitlle W‘myd 3 n1 : * > 7 he Leading Funeral Directors and Embailmers PHONE 388 * * â€" HOUSE 270 Notlce is haâ€"oby given that acowrt will be hp\d.“vnmunl to the "V a ® His Honor the Jn ige of the the < qunty of Wat r‘o> at the * 1 B:ldgeport 04 the fourteeath 1909, at ton ciolock a. m. to hear the set oral complafats of errors and omini=to _ All person« hay‘ng busines* at the ~t are qu‘red to atterd a‘ the said time and place. BA!LC the 29 h ¢a; of September. wKO, A. TILT. Clotk of the sail Munloipality. Y:‘l‘ â€"-\I;v‘:-.â€" PWE _.a_.s Ne Th hitiin st the Pownsiry of Wratecies kinds We have just received a lirge assortment of the latest styles of Hand Bags and Purses. Prices are 250, 50¢, "5¢, 1.00 up to $5.00. See window. Voters‘ List Court J. Letter & Son â€" WATERLOO Also orders taken for picture fn-‘ indow shados snd &‘fnhm of al Ew ages® New ~Fall Sh UNDERTAKING The Waterioo Bookstore ;}P 9 '7'â€"'\'4"‘(\2 \"/9//[&1' 3\‘ THE HOME OF are invited to inspect our stock of 7 â€" HAND BAGS oz YOU .. F. 1. \YEAVER & Co. â€" ight, 1907 _ Ar Topyright | e T P Fo «Jtaulfer C e We invite the ladies to u:u 1 new chinaware just placed i m oC “1:? f ‘Wad mg. ab or u mm.hll ma’hl:.sdn ater sets, hand painted very hand somely decorated: Bohlender‘s â€" Cat ) stt & Alexander House Grocery vHONE 205. Chinaware : ~ «4 .. Nssn % ONTARIO. 4

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