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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Oct 1912, p. 4

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negie 1ibrar ¢d in the sp is Laura Aut â€"visited fries ~ y .â€"lr. :B nto spent Sund with School Report.â€"The School â€" % ir the month of September of the higher classes is as follows;â€"Br. 111. fyrtle Keller, Clars Brubacher, Lilâ€" llan Schaefer, Harold Wilken. Michael ewman," Irene Miller, Norraine Fisâ€" cher, Myrile Bricker, Gertrude +Hil orn, Klsis: Rudow, Harold~ Hillier Wal ‘fi,‘:" Carl Israel ~ Jr. IV He man, . Permilda .. Heipel, Harry "Klinck, Leah Hoilman, Harold Detweiler, Beatrice Smith, _ Violet â€" Morrison. Sr. TV; Irvin \Klinck, »!' Lillian Hillier, Laurina Kl:nck, Mabel »Wilken, Lorne Bowman, Ezra Weber, %flma- Keller, Viola Bricker, Arthur Ruppel. â€" Mrt and Mrs. Tom Mathews â€" atâ€" the fall showâ€" held‘at Drayton ast Wednesday.â€"Mr. Elmer Ratz reâ€" i th Hamilton last week to reâ€" ® his dutics after spending . some with his father here, assisting him in the repairs of the . electric t which was so badly injured in recent fireâ€"The Misses Brubachâ€" gpent part of the week with relaâ€" b in St. Jacobs.â€"Mrs. D. Wren Wl is visiting her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. W. L. Badley for afew days. She is accompanied by her little son Donald.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Crooks ‘spent a few days with their somâ€" at Linwood.â€"Mr. L. A. Heimler= . oi Linwood was a business visitor to Elmira last week.â€"Mr. Theo. Winn nl Preston spent a few days with his (mother, Mrs. Stephen Winn, who bas §hnl in very poor health for some time.â€"The Elmira Musical Society ‘Beand journeyed to Drayton last Wedâ€" xay, where they furnished the m« ‘gic for the Fall Fair at that place.â€" The Methodist Sunday school will be &a at 2.30 p.m: during the winter months instead of in the morning 2 ‘bas been the custom. ° Secured First Prize.â€"The beautiful m horses owned by Auman and Fi were successful in taking 1st at the Fergus Show last week, id they also captured the prize at Prayton Fall Show on â€" Wednesday ‘ The teachers of.ths Elmira Public wehnol staff will attend the fortieth anmual convention of the . Wateriso County Teachers‘ Association held at Berlinx on Thursday and Friday â€" of t*his week. Mr. I. Hammon,, prinâ€" «ipal ol the public school here, will give an address on graded _ schYol work at the Thursday afternoon sesâ€" _ Will Dispose of Property.â€"â€" Mrs. Norman is offering for sale by â€" auc , &ion her property on Park St., con | gisting ol two town lots on« which ‘ Are situated two fine hot houses with @il modern conveniences, as well as , several fine fruit trees, Owing to the ; @bsence of Mr. Normai, Mrs. Norman wishes to dispose of the whole pmp-\,l erby as there is too much work in| mannection with the greenhouses â€" for Jady.â€"Mr. Harry Zilliax has sotd whe of his new houses situated _ on ‘the corner of Factory and Bowman Etreets, to Mr. John Miller who will $ake possession immediately on the gompletion of | the building. â€" Miss Al Laschinger returned last week ‘trom Coilingwood, where she had s some time visiting friends and rel es.â€"Rev. C. W. Cozens, pas tor of the English Methodist church, gave an address at a tea meeting ‘Beld in Doon last Tuesday,evening in C ction with the Methodist church of that place.â€"As was announced in this correspondence a few . months mgo, a prize was offered by the Elâ€" mira Agricultural Society for _ the owr of the three best lawns, who pr the competition and â€" abrded by the rules . of the Society. _ Tke fidges appointed by the Society gave hut their decision . last week â€" and lose who were successful in _ winâ€" ; the prizes were: Ist, Mr. J. H. £ , Arthur St.; 2nd. Mrt. . Jobs “%llhm St.; 2rd, Mr. Perâ€" val , Park St. There were m@erous oths "s~utifs‘ l+»ns which J0 doubt would have. mon a prize ad the owners entered the competiâ€" \Monâ€"An interesting . lecture _ was ven last Monday evening in the Rvangelical Church undcr ihe auspi s ol the Younz. People‘s ATliance W THE SECRET OF SUCCESS ghhbflqyurmtuclu Flour insist on the ‘"Ocean" Brand getting OQOcean flour vners entered the competiâ€" interesting . lecture _ was Monday evening in . the al «Church tndor ihe auspi e Young. People‘s Alliance "The Flour of Quality" DPC ed <RK IN BAKINQ is obtained by using SNIDER, Wateriio; p€ PP M W M me d 0 . _â€" Jobu {r. Perâ€" e were ns which a prize esda next EYVERY SACK GUARANTREEL eg | t John Harbach Rus . by P W ay Seventeenâ€"Monthsâ€"Old Child Another gistressing. fatility 4C on Tuesdayâ€" afterncon on Charles monthsâ€"old child of Mr. A&nd Mrs was run over by the yard engine spurâ€"line, which passes in. froat of ‘The child had imade i ntadiu\omnflb'h:‘m absence of little HKosa was not n that the little girl had been run : passed the terrace. _ _. PC eb Little Johnny Brau, it §, ol cident and the boy, who is ix years of age the little girl had been play about at the Berlin Foundry yards and had just sat On Â¥ mummwflnfl“‘y“&“‘“' was returning to the G.T.R yards. The chi ed down fliat on its back and thewheels ; ring the limbs from the body. .‘ Auto Car Turned Tortle; O:tomait Boulee was se®iously . inâ€" jured and Frank Letson sustained in ternal injuries . when an automo:ils which they were driving turn»d turt‘c just outside of Berlin on the Bre lau road on Tuesday afternoon. i brought in to undergo repairs Both young â€" men are emplayed at the Gross Gagage on Collage strcet and were testing Mr. Eph. Erb‘s anâ€" tomobile, a Ford cat, which â€" was They were travelling at a fair rat? of speed at the time when they apâ€" at Conestogo.â€" The mm Emma aml Clara Vollmar of Heidelburg visâ€" ited friends in town last week:.â€" Mr. Ralph Bebrens of the: Royal _ Bank staff at Guelph spent Sunday â€" with his parents in town.â€"The Frick walls of the ‘new fire hall in course of erecâ€" tion on Church street will soon be completed and ‘theâ€"rest: of the ‘work will be hastened as much a«s possible. â€"Mr. Robinson ‘of Toronto branch of the Metropolitan Bank his retutrned to his home after spénding a ‘few days with friends ‘in: town â€"Mr. Dowâ€" glas Erb of Berlin spent Sunday‘ <at his home in tows.â€"Mfss Ella Golle thrope and Miss Stuthers of the. Elâ€" mira Public school staff,â€" spent the week end with fri at Goder‘ch.â€" Mr. F:>C. A. .A., Masâ€" ter of French at per C olâ€" lege, Toronto, week «end at his home here last week.â€"Mr. Pierce, ‘rlnpector,ol Publis schools, pald El ‘mln public school a visit last week, as well as the schools in the _ viciâ€" nity.â€"Miss Lillian Whyatt of Berlin spent Sunday at her home here. epal. Cat ; 8706 . ks motor . Hat \mnm-“m@“‘ Hax mpany as brakewian obly last We and i0 trips to Berlin.. Heqwas with th me of the accident was om one of the freight The deceased is â€"survived by a)widow and ® An inquestâ€"will be beld. t t Y Dira at Regina Sask. on Sunday Lifeâ€"Long Resident of New Hamburg Twinâ€"City friends heard with sinâ€" cere regret of the death of Mr. Geo. F. Graf of New. Hamburg, which 0¢â€" curred at Regina, Sask., on Sunday. He had been ill at the hospital in that city with typhoid fever, which proved iatal. Deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Graf and was a lifelong residerit â€"of New Hamburg. He was 42 years of age. The â€" late Mr. GraB was well known throughout this county and was prominently conâ€" nected with the New Hamburg band for many years. Twenty four years ago he was married to Annie, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bean, who gurvives, together with four . chilâ€" dren, viz. Edna, May, Ida and Burâ€" The bereaved family will have â€" the deep sympathy of a wide . circle of friends in their affliction. ohn F12 DEATH OF GEO. GRAFF hen the hdeuch'd% ¢, he was. bort having passed mnh&,nr 29, dea ToLOr . N& no eyeâ€"wib becofiing:a conduuctor, Harbach, wa#"‘ . He s was ed with the night‘ gan .\ was on one of the freight ©@I# < 5) > m the siding ower of~the id 'a.vmmmm ed to Harbach‘s body 40 which arrived at mm%:vfl-,“ run oÂ¥er by the .,*x,lmumtdtyuofll-“ o‘ctock s iptrect, ~when Rosa, the little seventeenâ€" ‘s. Martin Zabloski, 01 Charles street, e 6f the G. ‘I. R. on the Charles: sttoet A the home of the unfortunate vietim.~\ : whmmmw“NW' wis Killed by Engine at Berlin 7 s . Two Youug Men Injured e Canada Moto r was stopped proached a {farmer‘s wagon CB the road. Turning out to allow it to pass, the Nttle car, swerved into . & ditch and turned two compl.te somâ€" ersaults befcre stopp ng. Th: young men were pinned teneath the car tu‘d that they escazet w considered nursctious Items of Interest.â€" Mrs. (Rev.) Crowle, of Linwood, was calling . on old (gd- in town over Sunday, â€"and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob (iraf.â€" Miss Lederman and â€"Miss Erma Morentz of â€" Mitchellâ€" â€" spent Sunday with friends in town.â€" Mrs. Mary Rau was the guest of friends in Stratford during the past week.â€"Mr. F. W. Sheppard,â€" Public School Inâ€" school here yesterday.â€" Miss Janet Morton spent the week end _ with spector, paid an official visit to the friends in Granton.â€"Mr. Lewis Hahn Boulea‘s iajcries are Coniined 1) MB back and logs while Letsch wis inâ€" jured internaily and his thigh fracâ€" tured. â€" The avutomobi‘e . wes badly wrecked and brought back to the g4râ€" age under its own powers. is paying a visit to.her: sister,â€" Mrs, Herman. Spring, at Unionville, Mich. =â€"Mrs. Kirchnér of Hanover. is. the guest of ber sister, Mrs. John Messâ€" ner â€"Mrs. Williain Burgman of Maâ€" son City, lowa,.is visiting her. parâ€" ents, . Mt. and. Mrs. John Plciferâ€" Items of Intâ€"r:st.â€"Mr. 1. W. Moyâ€" er left on Tuesday for his hom»> in Regina, . Sask., â€"after :‘_)endhf & month â€" with bis mother Mrs. L. H.; Moyer at Pleasant View.â€"Mr.â€" and , Mrs. John Drager of Beriin . srent Yunday at _ Rosedale Farm.â€"Miss | Mable Calvert _ spent the wrek end with â€" friends at Georgetown.â€"Miss Alice: Snyder of Ber‘in Sundayed _ at the bome cf Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Wm. Bedâ€" ford.â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. Dalsy o Berlin and Mr. and Mrs. David Sh !iy . of Pridgeport were the guests of _ Mr. and Mrs. Hetman Meyer on ®inday.‘ Briefs.â€"Mrs. Stephen Foerstcr . of Forest . River N. Dakota and . Miss Lavina Herrgott recent graduats . of | St. Michael‘s Hospital, Grand Forks, K. Dakota, returned‘ Thursday .after spending the summer at the howe of the‘r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hergott.â€"Miss (Caroline Hergott who his also spent the summer at home will Jeave for the latt‘t place â€" in abouttwo v»es.â€"The M sses Clata and Jennie Hergott of Detrcit, Mich. and "Walkerville respectively spent the past week at their home here. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bracy and Miss Pearl Bricy of Lexington spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pediord. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Abram Buchler of St. Jaco‘s â€" s:ent ~Sunday at Flâ€"asant View. * News Notesâ€"Bora: To Mr. .. and Mrs. P. Deitrich, a daughter. ~ Mr. .John McKay and daughter Dolly â€" of Linwood were in town onmm.â€" Miss Nettie Bul spent y . im Berlin with hn-:fieu, Miss . L. Bristow â€" Mr. and Mrs. Goetz . of Linwood spent Sunday with . their «Weogbter, Mrs. W. Martison â€" Mrs. John Tanner who for some time bas been visiting her nephew, Mr. Bhg enson of Arthur, returned home.â€"Mr. w«fl Linwood â€" visited _ {riends .»â€"â€".â€"â€"Mr. Stephenson and family of Arthur motored down to our 1il lago. â€"Mr M. Sples visited _ under spent Sunday at the home 8. Spies.â€"â€"Mrs. Lehoen pa u't'::t: friends in -.u-o Cooktha®® «pent Suiday at â€"the home last week piTadi3â€" til the: mother was ie vardâ€"engine which > PM & Nt nesday nesuay BLCOMINGDALE NEW HAMBURG Mrs. W. Tyack escayec with their li~€5. 18 HAWKES VILLE number, of CP.R. :‘v bh:bm as iy An a ‘ pool cof : .D tal CROSSHILL on us taken on by : the rfidw““ Af canv‘ â€"ani: " at / the children are confined t> his He was : informed hich had. "just ol l th t was The M .'_\f*-l-d' »I t 'h-"filf"‘-'.l‘\""“ We iL 2t : * 5‘ "Live hock, _ _ *W’i ‘m‘ hed ; “ & yeat! â€" ;& a calve in April, _ t 50 'm‘v ,m’_ 200. M ory ;‘:‘..{nq * orabét wer â€" â€" & "Wood hay m.mfiwd* plow, @section jron harrow, seufer, Waterloo straw cutter,‘ fanning mill, 4. good lumker (wagons, caycm pair bob> sitighs," *3 seated bren buggy,° top ‘bugey, 3 good ‘cut tits, sugar: beet box, wheelbarrow, scraper, 3 se‘s of gravel ‘planks, Pat ract,. 3 sets good tclun harness, 3 gets sing!s harness, set ‘of tubber Covâ€" ets, horse blankets and ‘collars, fron kettle with stand, doubletreés, neckâ€" yokes, forks, shovels, hoes and many other articles. 9 100 brshols sariey, 300 pushels cats, a quantity: of. hay . and mangels. . Household Effects, i 2 size~oards, . parlor suit, dining poom, extension <table, bed room m5t>, c>al / heater, Pandora R;m ;km- stove, bedstead, kitchen chai tnilk cans and pails, butter bow! and pr.nts, cider barréls, meat tubs, sausâ€" age grinder and tmany other articles . No reserve as the farm is sold. TERMS.â€"Hay, grain, roots, ml. |chickens ilad all sums of $10.00 . and under, cash, over . that amount 12 months . credit. on approved . joint notes on 4 ner cent. off for cash payâ€" ‘ ments of eredit amounts. William S. Witter, Proprietor: ‘ A. ~ J Mickus, Auctioneer. â€"â€"_ ‘The People‘s Auctioneer is engaged by Mr. Walter Hargrave to sell by public auction on Lot 12, Con,. 8, Western Section, Wellesley, 1§$ miles north of Crosshill, : 34 miles south east of Linwood, on Tie The following valuable efects, viz:â€" Horsesâ€" Team : working _ horses brood mare in foal to imported Clyde Royal Ti , spring colt sired by Royal Cattieâ€"7 cows, 2 Jerseys and . 5 Shorthorns, 2 fresh, others safe in salf, one to calye‘ in December, others iw spring; Shorthorn yearling. heifer. Implementsâ€". McCormick ‘ . binder, McCormick mower, Frost & Wood hay loader, hay rake, disc and double ‘w, Masseyâ€"Harris graindrill, Fleâ€" ry Plow, harrows, scuffier, . rollet, cultivator, root pulper, famning mill, truck wagon, wagon box, hay _ and stock rack, fiat rack, bob. sleigh, buggy, cutter, set team harness, sinâ€" gle working harness, chair harness, buggy harness, logging chain, doubleâ€" trees, neckyokes, etc., Sharples tubâ€" ular creaim separator, large . churn, horse blankers, English rubber rug, folding buggy seat, crossâ€"cut . saw, forks, hoes, etc. ‘ Hay and Grain.â€"10 tons good Timâ€" othy hay,. .10 tons clover hay, . 300 pushels oats, 150‘ bushels No. 21 barâ€" ley, 100 bushels buckwheat, quantity Fall and Winter apples, 2 â€" dozen grain bags. _ o menbchs tss adoe Poultryâ€"Pair â€" purebred _ Embden peese, trio of geese, 19 young geese. Household Efiectsâ€"Bedsteads, wooud heater, wrinter, couch, â€" framed â€" picâ€" tures, coal oi! can and a host of smaller articles, Everything goes without reserve. Sale to commence at 12.30 ‘o‘clock sharp. C# Termsâ€"10 months credit on sums over $10.00 on furnishing approved joint notes, that amount and. under cash, a discount of 6 per cent. per cent. per annum off for cash on creâ€" dit amounts. llay and grain cash.. WALTER HARGRAVE,. Proprietor. W. D. WEIR & SON, AM“". t. Mmllbewldhgwhlkmfim at the market hotel, , on Commencing at 10 o‘clock . in . the ; 93 morning, one carload of milch cows, conmsting of Durhams, Holsteins and M We are aiways Jerseys: «L beautiful produ A. J. Mickus Auctioneer Nov. â€"Maoelndlw of ‘w"m Soider, 2 miles th of Winterbourne and 2 miles Kast. of Conestogo . 6 Nov. 13.â€"Farm stock and implements ol Alvin Betchey, 1} miles â€" north of Breslan,: on main road leading NoÂ¥, 14.â€"Real estate, farm stcok and Wednesday, Oct 23rd 1912 mwnending ‘at 1 b‘cloos p.M., . Fa‘m Stook, Implements and Mausshold Effects Tuesday, Oct, 22nd, 1912 gATURDAY, OCT. rath AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE J. WILLIAMS, Propri¢tor 1. W. Davey, Auctioncer. Auction Sales oF Carload Milch Cows Grain and Rools ©CONRAD BROS., WATERLOO 40â€"2t 40â€"11 TT D0 ts 24 In â€"Electrical Fixtures j 15c * l Tungsten Lamps at Greatly Reduced Prices.. All Electrlen,l-i Goods at Cut Prices until stock is cleaned out. § CONRAD BROS See Our Line of Cooking and Heating Stoves, prices f reasonable. f Plain and Striped Shirting The goods are made at the FAMOUS 4 teed to be the beat that money can buy We are aiways fleadquarter beautiful pmducgons. oA A large shipment of Bungalow Nets, in white ivory and arab shades has just been received. Window Blinds, in the best oil opaque stock, the kind Ezat has stood the test tor years, also laces and insertions for the trimming of blinds. See them on our 2nd Floor. * "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Waterloo « = «:‘ rs DAILY BREAD FLOUR LANG BROS,. & CO. For CGarpets and Rugs All kinds of Canadian and Imported Fingering Yarns are also in stock. - Gives the best satisfaction for general baking. Pastry flour for pastries f SHIRK & SNIDER, Limited We are selling out our entire stock of Electrical Fixtures," Our cut in prices is deep and Femiine and the people of Waterloo and Berlin who are in need of electrical fixtures will be well repaid if they buy here. Below are a few of the big bargains offered. Radiant Electric Sad Irons, fully guaranteed, were $500, ‘reduced to Radiant Electric Toasters, were $4.00, reanced to The Plain Grays at.,..... .... The Striped Grays at, ... ... 1 The Pepper and Salt pattern at CURTAINS AND CURTAIN NETS arbon Lamps up to 16 C, P. were 20c., reduced to also show you the BEST AND WIDEST FLANNELETTE in the county at 10¢ and 12 1â€"20¢ a yard o OFFER YOU BIG BARGAINS WE ARE NOW REA] U S FH O N L C the Farmer‘s Wife ; _ Ruys for the Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room or Hall BRIDGEPORT at the FAMOUS CAMPBELLFORD 'O?L‘Lfi MIY nat monev ‘can buy. ‘Ask to see FINE STOCK â€"OF STOVES . ~Bricker & Co. or the Fall Season we are showing some of the most ~‘y‘~ s ontss and Underwear Fl $3.00 $4.00 { Se, 20¢ and 25e Telephone 260 a King $t. Waterioo * ut d t ie "i i No gyalh ?’;fii ONT. anne! ird @ird r e hG *% ts

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