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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Oct 1909, p. 1

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Styh. Qu.mi.:: aEpurchu" iln Ernst & 6: Men‘s Suits and=Overcoats en 000 0 5C CC $ z> 7 . We abh to gre sou the tesy um:’wam taild®ing art, made z.fi very Snest quality of goods at prices you.cangot equal else~ w . We lnow our goods alt > fight, we know _ our prices are right gni we cap absolutcly guarantee yo2* every satisfaction when dealing wt‘(h THE MAN‘WHO WISHES TO SPE ND MLN‘S CYERCOATS. â€" Made by s¢illed tailors, including: a w‘de range â€" of fashionable hsndsom‘ t::i_amots. made in 35 and ~ 50; inch fength, satisfactory fit guaranâ€" teed, sim#s\ 34 to 44, casily worth $9 on sals Saturday * $6.95 Will fad it to his very ‘l “ .c"‘o. to arzt0 C more suits thar any othâ€"t "‘R"b"rh- Our line tom? of tho prescnt season, MEN‘S OVERCOATS Waie up in the most populat winâ€" icr models, in all wool black _ chevâ€" jots, . large assortment of sizes, beâ€" ing and well fitticg garments. The Euht' price was $10. . ‘They _ art r. ed kown Saturday.â€" COLLEGE OVERCOATS ATh‘se a~e the coats which the \wlll drcssed college chaps are wearing this winter, â€" eut in the Prussian style, buttoned up clos> to the neck, materâ€" ials cymprise Scotch twaeds, _ overâ€" cheoksand cheviots. The young man who wishes to be up to date â€" should get cus of these $10 and $12 values toâ€"motrow at MEN‘S SUITS. Made aip in the most populat modâ€" e‘s, well and_ fashionably made of alt weal Camidian tweeds, in all desitâ€" alile Shades.. They are all $7.50 and $9 values. They go on sale Saturâ€" at MEN‘S StHTS. Exeryw wew in the way of style is" embe "in theso, suits, mace up in stunning fancy {weeds and . worâ€" stcds that are in demand _ by well Mrs. Steuernagel has just returned from the up the latest American novelties and with the w now prepared to make the most stylish and up ever shown in Waterloo. s CVOLD RMIUUVME M MUARTERCCC! I Ladies who have been suffering from broken steels in | sets will find a perfect fitting corset with unbreakeablefSpire YVOL 52â€"NO 48 Mrs. C. Steuernagel! Rare Combination of Style and Service. es 9 sn s ottiinernte o5 > l6d 94. .: w ... OUR SMALL PBOFIT SYSTEM is 5““& * New dress goods, new silks, new blankets, new u new hosiery, new gloves, new coats, new suits, new sk â€"waets, new men‘s overcoats and suite, new men‘s t aiu pawye wow imou o giree ccsâ€" ceepey ces + . new ties and collars. "In our shoe store we offer you ever in men‘s fine and coarse shoes, the Slater shJes, M . & ts ap oc weauan PRRME WA C OR o new ties and collars. In our shoe store we offer you the besâ€" ever in men‘s tiné and coarse shoes, the Slater shes, the " Em press shoas fmboyn' new shoes, girls‘ and children‘s shoes, rubbers, , rubber boots. long leather boots, legâ€" gt.u for meda and boys, overgaiters for women aud children. we ve the best and largest assortment and every thing at right prices or inomey back if not satisfied. 2 big stores Â¥nll of barâ€" gains for the people, Do your Christmas shoping at our stores and s1ve money, _ C3 ul A.â€"_Weseloh & Co. A Speciait x d 5ode and Clothing in Boehmer‘s oli «» b4 Y ¢1".‘.¢_u:u.f§'fs'.'£=»n-u:?"° s MILLINERY KING STREET, WATERLOO, his very best adva ntage to come to Enast‘s arguo otherwise. We are displaying ~@h~ y qthâ€"r.stois in town. Bit _ you i abe, NC Our line includes . every conceivable %l t season, and â€" the styles are the newe ; TO SPEND â€" $8, $10, 12 .OR $15 FOR A SUIT OR QVERCOAT. & of Velvets, Silks and all kinds"of ancy Dress Trimmings.] $7.95 $8.006 dressed _ men, bigh .fitade garments, , would be low priced . at $10 or $12 1 toâ€"morrow for L f $10.00 We ofier you Men‘s‘College Ulsters in the new green and grey stripe cfâ€" fects, made of all wool tweed, single or double breasted style, all sizes. We offer you Men‘@ College Ulsters made of all wool imported Â¥weeds in black or all the . stripes _ ~and checls, wiib (‘lv!e%l” collar, sinâ€" gle cr doubleâ€"breasted style, all _ rflat ;:,. woowe * M #out T is GG 'ln t & ' a ‘ °;l’ rs 4 si CS We ofer Men‘s ChesterCeld Overâ€" coats, in plain black or fncy stripes with velvet collat or self collat, with long lapels. ‘This is a young man‘s model. _ All sizes. MEN‘S SUITS AT $10.00 The most pleasing sefection of fall and winter suits at $10 that it has been our pleasure to display. 4h: designs and beautiful stylish. thotâ€" ough way . in which thy are. mad: appreal to the man who knows. MEN‘S Thes: are the gmartist . s lls crei old in Berlin at s& Tow a price‘ as $15." No other suit atâ€"tess than $20C can compare wich them. in taloing, material or ttyle. If you want fomeâ€" thing exclitsive at â€" a very low pric, sce these. stITS AT $15.00 se w the City havicg picked s well equipped staff is upâ€"toâ€"date head wear E$15.do inâ€" band when $12.00 ust‘s. It is out wh> these prices s not restrictcd mu‘l and color Is in itheir corâ€" iSpirells boning‘ €1}in Uitha | y Local and P-&;â€"Rmmlfl S. H. Swarts of A visited friends in town on: Wedngsday of last week. â€"Messrs. A. C. Hallman and Delton Hallman were business visitors â€" to l( Attwood Jast week.â€"Mrs. Moore of !© Michigan, Mrs. Graf of Iowa, and Mr I C and Mrs.E, CA Haliman of Wi I were visitors at the home of Dr. j I and Mrs. L. L. Staufier on Bunl‘:l t last.â€"A number from town and v | nity attended the quarterly services [‘ held in the U. B. church at Roseville | on Saturday and Sunday l4§t.â€"There | were no services in the â€" Baptist | church here on Sunday last owing | to dedicatory services being conductâ€" ed in the new Baptist church at New Hamburg.â€"Thanksgiving _ day was celebrated in the usual qui¢t. manner here, about the only excitement beâ€" ing the annual shootingâ€"match held in the flats.â€"Among the holiday visiâ€" tors to town and vicinity on Monday last were: Mr. W. D. Bock of Aginâ€" court, Mr. G. C. Anderson of Baden, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilbotn and Tamily of Blair, Miss Alberta Histand, Miss Ella Un ger, Miss Ethel Futher and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Halltuan and M family of Berlin; Mr. AHan Cochrane, Mr. Hy. Kochler and Master Burton i Shantz of Waterloo.â€"Mr. R. L. Kribâ€" bs of the local Dominion bank stafl spent Thanksgiving at his home _ in Hespeler.â€".r. Rice spent Thanksgivâ€" ing with friends in Woodstock.â€" Mr. ~|W. Huss of Glenallan was a visitor $ | to town ‘on Tuesday last.â€"Mr. _ R. h | N. Bugg of the People‘s Railway Co. s | was a business visitor to town. on Tuesday last.â€"The work of intâ€" ing and decorating the U. BWch is progressing very favorably and j | when completed will greatly add to _ | the attractiveness of this edifice, News Notes.â€"Fo‘ndâ€"A prooch _ at | week.â€"Messrs. J. Lang and A. Jon‘us _ the evangelical Church on Sunday evâ€" of Preston were visiting friends _ in ening. Ownvr car have same by apâ€"| Doon on MoRday.â€"Mrs. R. Marshall I plying at the Fan‘k cf. Noa Scqtia, |:Of. Berlin ;fl” rélatives _ in â€"Thanisgivingâ€" day witls=@aty> observâ€" an Thanksg .â€"Messts. _ F. ed by all our citizens.â€"Mr. and Mrs.| and J. Watson of Galt were visiting Ingold and family of ‘New Hamburg | their parents in Doom on Monday. â€" || Mr. and Mrg. Aaron Braun and famâ€" The Misses V. M. and E. Huber were ily of Bright, Ont, spent a | few visiting for a few days in Thedford. days with Mr. I. E. Filsinger. â€" '.l‘hcy were assisting in a Thanksgivâ€" |. Mr. Alex. Schwalm of Preston spent | !DE concert t_hat, was held there _ on | Sunday under the parental root. â€" Mf)"da!f' cvemng.â€";\lr.\l[. Lang and Miss Bender and Miss Dengis of nu. | Mife Inglert of Berlin were Thonks, I‘n spent _ Than‘sgiving with Miss giving ‘flsltors to Doon.â€"Mrs. Fanar Schwalm.â€"Miss Clara Herckendorn _ of of llan?!lton spent a few da)is las‘t Waterloo spelit the holiday with friengds | SECK with Mr l Tiltâ€"â€" Miss. 6. in town.â€"ML. and Mrs. Fialiman of Unger ‘ol Galt was -nslt‘mg in â€" Doon Bazit6 speat a few days at th* houm of (2’"“: 7""‘:?’”_8(;";:,', c agec o (?fl‘ thoir daughter, Mrs. Otberholtzer. 8 al:'(;n O(J‘,;";r::ula‘i‘:r"sb_ag;wR::g:‘:l' :\hssh "Tt' 3". G:‘;:‘l:’cg' !\u_m‘i‘ay *5 ers for the revival meeting at | the er home.â€" Miss Edith Gingrich 0/ yothodist church this . week _ are: Toronto _ is spending a few _ day$ Tuesday evening Rev. Mr. Johnson at her home here.â€"Miss Ste fien of of Galt, Wednesday evening Rev. Mr. Ayton was the guest of Mrs. WelKâ€" (Conron, and â€" Thursday and Friday s for a few days.â€" Mr, and MrS. evening Rev. Mr. Taylor of _ Ayt Jno. Cress of Berlin spent Thanksâ€" will speak.â€"Born: In Doon, Oct. 21, siving with the former‘s sigter, Mrs, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Cluthe, a son. 0. J. Smith.â€"Miss Filsffizer is home , Congratulations. again after spending a pleasant vacaâ€" tion _ with friends in Toronto.â€"Mrs. l We 2222z zi and â€" Miss Herris of Berlin were the guests of Mrs. Hallinger.â€"Miss Dora BLOOMINGDALE. Schwalm of Watorloo szent Sunday Sittews at home..~Miss Haist of Batlin was the guest of Mrs. M. L. Weber ovâ€"| Personalsâ€"Mr. D. C. Chalmers of €t Sunday.â€"Mr. and Richmond of Toronto is spenling the Thanksgiv ing Blyth spent Thansgiving at the | holidays with his aunt, Mrs. Bemis. home of their son in ‘‘"Fozo Tertace." ‘ â€"Mastot Harotd Snyder of Bridgeport â€"Mr. Edgar â€" Menger of the G.N.W. | spont a few days with his grandmcâ€" Telegraph office at Hamilton was | ther, Mrs. Ben Snyder.â€"Messts. Herb home for a faw days. ‘ Sicbert and L. Washburn and | Miss News Notesâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz of Watertoo spent Monday with _ the latter‘s parents.â€"Misses Nellie and Hattie â€" Snydor _ spent Than‘ sgiving at home.â€"The shooting match Mcnday was a decided success. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dahmer spent the holiday in Preston and GaIt. â€" Mr. and Mts. Jas. Fenton attended the â€" funeral of Waltcr Leaper who met death instantancously at _ Ratz‘s inill explosion.â€" Mrs. _ MeKemieâ€"is vis.ting in Hamilton.â€"Mr. J. Snyder is doing a rushing trade supplying farâ€" mers with feeders as well as Mr Sol. Koch who bas a large drove at his farm and others on the way. ‘These fecdets are choice stock weighâ€" ing from 800 to 1300 lbs. _ Don‘t forâ€" get the place, one mile west of the village. t News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. ' Personals.â€"Among those who spent Thanksgiving in Crosshill were Miss Alice Hastings onl Miss Quinlan of Brantfcrd â€"Mrs. Cracknoll and daughâ€" ter of Toronto, Mrs. S. Petch _ of Berl‘n anl Miss Addie Coot: of Milverton.â€" Miss Lindsay and Viâ€"s Mazgic Antiocknap spent Thanksgivâ€" ing at Galt.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Foster atten‘ed the funcral on Sunday _ of Mr. Loaper who was kill~d at the exâ€" flosion at Mr. Rats saw mill in St Clemonts.â€"Our mail carrier, Mr. Ja:; Hammond had rather a narrow . * care last Friday mnuxt Bt sents when the saw mill boiler ex Our Busy Neighbors NEW DUNDEE. ST. JACOBS. CcCONESTOGoO. PbDAceur+ ICLEâ€"TEL s * over Nihyl:“â€";t.' and Mts. Simpson . of Galt were visitin: the former‘s parâ€" ents in Doon on Monday.â€"Mr. Cla:â€" :t:ol Thomsâ€" of Hamilton . Normai spent the s with his parents in mm Guntcior parents in Doon»â€"Miss Lily Guntcior ; g Waterloo spent the holiday with . â€"friends.â€"Miss Uttiey and Miss M. Waldron of Berlin were Doon _‘ visitors on Monday. . _ Kumiger is spemling a few days with friends in Waterloo.â€"Mrs. M« Mickus and two daughters of Waterlog were visiing | relatives in Doon on Monday.â€" Mirs M.; Dabmer: of Berliwâ€"was visiting her / parents in Doon over Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolle of Berlin _ werb | Doon visitors _ over the holidays. â€" Miss V. Sheadler was visiting at her home in Berlin ovetâ€"Sunday.â€"Mr and Mrs. Chas. Dabmerâ€" spent the holiâ€" days with friends im Berlin and Conâ€" estogo.â€"Miss A. MatDonell was vis iting friends in GGelph _ over the holiday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Loth were visâ€" iting relatives in é‘!‘erwn over the holidays.â€" Miss L. Fitzgerald spent the holiday with het‘ parents in Hamâ€" ilton.â€"Mr. and Mrs» G. Cordock of IGalt were visiting friends in Doon cn Monday.â€"Messr#.| L. and D. Holâ€" ton of Galt spent the holidays with relatives in Doon.â€"Mrs. H. Reid of Galt was visiting her daughter _ in ‘Doon over Sunday.â€"Mr. and: Mrs. L. BarthoImew of BerltI was visiting ithe lgtter‘s parénts $n Doon over the \ holidays.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Johnâ€" Foote land daughter of Hamilton were Doo:w visitors on Monday.â€"Miss Clara Holffâ€" |nun of Elmira is visiting her parâ€" ents im Doon at present.â€"Mr. W. Â¥. Uttley of Berlin wa@ a Doon visitor on Saturday.â€"Mr. W. Pickard of Galt was spending a couple of days with his friemj}, Mr. Chas. Tilt, last t | week.â€"Messrs. J. Lang and A. Jon‘s â€" | of Preston were visiting friends _ in â€" | Doon on Wy.é’lu. R. Marshall â€" lâ€"of Berlin _vi€BEWEâ€" relatives _ in Personals.â€"Mr. D. C. Chalmets of Toronto is spending the Thanksziving holidays with his aunt, Mrs. Bemis. â€"Mastot Haroid Snyder of Bridgeport Sicbert and L. Washburn and Miss Strickland spent the holiday with Mr. and â€" Mrs. Wm. Badford.â€"Mr. Foster of Brampton is‘ a guest of Rev. and Mrs. Walket.â€"Miss Olive Woclfic, Borâ€" lin, is spending the week‘s enl with Miss â€" Florence _ Shepherd.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McAllister and Miss Olive McAllister _ from Hawkesville x'n!. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. B rd . â€"Mr. Abram and Otto Schneller and Miss Katie and Jda Schnoll t from Mannhcim, Sundayed with Mrs. Ben Snyder. â€"Miss Maud Bedford _ spent Sunday under the patental _ roof. â€" Mr. Strong returned from Bellvillo where he visited his daughter, who was scriously ill with scarlet fever.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Shafior spent Sunlay at St. Clements.â€"Miss Mary Braenâ€" dle of Waterloo is spending a few days â€" with her motht here. News _ Notes.â€"Than sz ing DaYy was â€" gefieratiy Cotsetsou CGy ne rasos ors _ owing to the pressure of fall work,â€"No services were held in the TU. B. Chutch on Sunday on account of the quarterly conference at Roseâ€" vi l>â€"Spccial servics were held in the Old Mennonite Church on Thanksâ€" giving day.â€"Mr. and Mrs (has War:â€" Hin and _ family spent Thanksgiving Day at Perlin.â€"Mrs. V. Rohr of Berlin is spending â€" a few days . here with het imother, Mrs. Poll. â€"Messts. Berlin is spending _ a few days hore with het imother, Mrs. Poll. â€"Messts. M. C. Hornor and S. A. Bergey . of the O.A.C. spent the Thanksgiving holidays at their respeceive. homes here. Mr. land Mrs. Ed. Haliman _ 0@ Williamsburg visited the formar‘s parâ€" AY MORNING, OCTOBER ~%%, 19o9 MANNHEIM. Notes.â€"Than‘sgi:ing â€" Day News Notes.â€"Mating cider and toilâ€" ing apple butter is certainly the ofr* det of â€" the day arouno ~here.â€"Mr. Wm. Carrochan lost a valuable cw‘ last Tuesday. The "cow choked . un some apples ‘as it was being led to pasture and had to be killed.â€"Mrs, Fred _ Fredman left last week for Brantford where he has secured a position with his incle and will learn, the butcher business. A few friends called on him the _ night before he left and gave bim a small {arewell party.â€"Miss _ Washburn of Millbans, spent .a day in town last week.â€" Mr. Will:am OQakley left last Thursday for Port Huron to visit his mcther who is vory sigk.â€" > Burnea to Death.â€"Last Wednesday Mr. ‘and Mrs. Tyke who live neat ‘ hore made appleâ€"butter. _ ‘They . put: put th: fire as thâ€"y thought and went] into the hous> to put the appleâ€"butâ€" tor away; but one of th> children started it again and a little girl three years old who was nearby caught | fire and was so badly burred that sh> died in the night. The funeral too% place at Hawkesville on Saturday aflâ€" termcon at 2 p.m. We all extend our sinverest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Tyle in _ their sad bereavement. â€" Mr. Gordon Hackett who has _ been cut in the Northwost most of _ the summer returned home on _ Friday.â€" Mrs. _ (Rev.) Nixon and â€" daughter, Lois left on Saturday for Guelph, whore they will visit over the holiâ€" day.â€"Misses Laura and _ Ella Goctz left on Saturday for Toronto whete they are going to stay for a while.â€" Mr. Clare Little of Toronto was a visitor _ at Mrs. (Dr.) McEachern‘s over _ Thanksgiving.â€"Mr. Wm.Croo‘s of Godezich szent a few days with h‘s sistr, Miss Crooks.â€"Miss Graze Strome of Berlin attâ€"nded the funcral cf her brotberâ€"inâ€"law the late _ Mr. Leazer.â€"Miss Hollan former teach>r at Macton spent the holiday with her friend Miss C. Hayes. â€"Mts. Thos. Crawfora of â€" Millbank spent Saturâ€" day in town.â€"Mrs Thos. Crawford of â€" Millban‘s spent Saturday in â€" town.; â€"Mrs. Wim. Carrochan spont Thanks-l !glving at Elmitra.â€"A number of the Linwocd pecple attended the Th n"s-| giving supper at Hawkesville Monday : evening.â€"Miss _ Augestine of (‘.l(nxlâ€"'l len â€" spent a few days . with Mr.‘ and Mrs. Orrin Schnurr.â€"Miss _ Alice ; Wr”\o has been attendinz s‘hooll at tto spent Than‘sgiving at her home on the 13th.â€"Miss Annie Milnct t spent Sunday.at._her home on the ; 13th.â€"The funggal Of tBe Iaté _ Mr. Leater took flace in Hawkesville on Sunday at 2â€"pm. There was a very large attendance. Anniversary~services on Sunday. â€" The M.thodist church of Linwood is having the annual anniversary serâ€" vicas next Sunday, Oct. 3ist in the morning at 11 a.m. ant evening at 7 p.m. Th Rev. F. J. Oaten, M. A., of _ Milverten will occupy _ the pulpft.â€" Mr. Merrick who has been out West most of the summer reâ€" turned home last week. News _ Notes.â€"Thanksgiving | day J 1 passed off very quietly, nearly all the Entertaln Farmets were plowing or lifting sugar â€" beets. _ All the farmets are _ behind Something to En with fall plowing. _ Mr. and Mrs. shorten long evenings, Minch ner and t\n:rson:‘ visited at the liven u social gatheril paisonage ovet hanksgiving.â€" Mr. | \P . j and Mrs. Henry Hagey visited in’ We carfy a full i Brantford _ over Thanksgiving Day. : Records every month. â€"Mr. John Kirchner of Kossuth an | Miss Frances Coughlin of llospvln,i â€" The so were united in the holy bonds of maâ€" erimony by the Rev. Father Wicdâ€" mer â€" They took a fri> to Detroit h mer. They took a tri> to Detroit znd Toledo to spend their honeyâ€" moon . _ Congratulations John. The young men of the vicinity are awaitâ€" ing his return and will give them | a fine reception. Pergonals.â€"Mr. L. W. Tremain from _ ~~~ 0 0 L.2 00. Toronto spent the holiday _ in _ our At this time of the year the following season: midst.â€"Mrs. Jacob Richm went to &nd we wish to tell you that we have them in sto Aytomw to attend the funcral of her ONG€. cousin on Sunday.â€"Miss Helen Wanâ€" ner spent Thanksgivin with ber aunt at Lucknnw.qâ€"g-)lrss Noah Schweiâ€" Dodge Wood Split Palley: tzer and her son Addison visited _ at . ow M~. Staufier‘s Sunday and _ Monda: sG io dismeter o sedtd â€"Miss Harriett Barclay spent the Call personally or sent your holiday at her home in Guelph. â€" We are pleased to learn that our forme: teacher, Mr. L. W. Tremain, has seâ€" m o cured the position of teaching night . Boker‘s Horse Clippers are strietly guaran school at the Central Business Colâ€" teed. We bave them for $1.25, $1.65 and lege, Toronto.â€"Some of our _ sports $1.75 watched the rugby game at Berlin on tC Monday.â€" Miss Emma Steckle and" her brother John visited at _ Plattsâ€" A largo iz ville Saturday and Sunday.â€" Mr. D ’ Staufier intends holding an â€" auction the granary at sale Saturday afternoon, l_ Personals.â€"Dr. Melvile Large of Vancouver, B. C., is at present visitâ€" ing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Large.â€"Mr. Alvin Clatk of Listowel spent the holidays at his home here.â€"Miss Amy Shearer spent Thanksgiving Day the guest _ of her cousims the Misses Hammond at Kingwood.â€"Miss Emily Large, Miss Laura Magwood and Mr. Saml. Morâ€" row attended the teachers‘ convention th Stratford last week. â€"Miss Maggic Maybery of Strattord is visiting with her many friends here.â€"Mr. Geo. T. LINWOOD WILLIAMSBURG M ic s e en e ene n en neant ere plowing or lifting sugar . iL + f 1 the farmors are | behind Something to Enjoy in the evening at home m_comfofl. plowing. _ Mr. and Mrs. shorten long evenings,amuse the children, entertain friends ana ?:lv‘:-r'“(:r;(;:::;f\l::? at \‘lhr' liven \\;}) social gatherings. The Edison Phonograph will do it. Tienty: Hagey visited . l _ Ve carry a full‘!me in stock all the time, ‘also the New Losooniic c lso0, seaamae KOSSUTH a# POOLE | At 300 Ocntulo?bhckndeolmdpm(}ndlhfl%! on in mepeorthe gorte ht "‘,..fi."'"'."(‘,'“'..:'-..& to mnm.nwuuzj.mw you want, $ raplysad Dress Goods 42 in. 5 pieces plain wide, colors nary, bnwn,“n.n,‘ Tod ME NbY. ....<â€"sesmerilns 4 pleces fancy Striped Dress Goods Tgodoflo’eu,flmch.wflo. At 60c j 6 pieces of Fancy Striped Suitings in all the new shades, Amythest, Wistoria, Toupe, Catawba, greor, ~ brown. navss, 44 in. wide, cpoohiw BP crrerersrrssssserssarereer>»s000 TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ONB PRICE. CHEAP CASH STORE, § #1 KING colors nary, brown, gree0, gréy, Every design a booklet. Name and address printed en $1 00 per dozen and upwards. Order early. See our samples. At this time of the year the following seasonable articles are sought after and we wish to tell you that we have them in stock and San All your order ab onge. DOERSAM‘S Weichel‘s Weekly Store News DR?SS GOODS DBPAlf Special Dress Goot _ Art Series Private Christmas Gresting Cards We stook extra Leather Belting from 1 to 8 inches wide. Rubber Belting from 1 to 6 inches wide. Cauvass Belting from 1to 6 inches wide. The price on Canâ€" vasa Belting as follows. 14 in Per foot _ Oc Per foot 18 The Waterlioo Bookstore The Edison Phonograph Entertainment for every home. SMYTH BROS.. * on K. Weichel & Soff, The Sole Agency in Waterloo. 8c DOERSAM‘S Dodge Wood Split Palleys in all sizee from 6 in. 1 30 10. diameter. We carry bushings to fit any sbaft, Call personally or sent your order by mail jor telephone. 20c F. I. WEAVER & Co. 24 in. 8 in. 8p in 10c 8 in 24 12c At 400 j 1J itobes widn eotore m greon, brows, at seaeae®4 At 50c °in epue.dgu-'f-d- " o wudu inches wide, ¢ ‘3; taupe, blas, groy, §1000, brown, red, uu'uhl a a + «»* «+000 Dress lengtbs and sult , 0 T56 droke or sort Sngii w co‘or, the choicest weavesâ€" of season, no two alike, all toe the granary at 90¢ each shades, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, A large size Scoop Shovel, siitable for lMe #? KING ST. BERLIN, BOOKSTORE Waterioo aa 6 a a #a w

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