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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Jan 1913, p. 3

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I will be at the Bowman House on January 24 and 25. Mail â€" orders promptly attended to. Mrs. S. F. Gibson & Son, 259 College St., Torâ€" unto. 1â€"17â€"3. COLDS8, ETC: FOR SALEâ€" A FIRST _ CLASS milK route. Apply Box 73, Pros ton * 4â€"it __ _ CENTRAL BUSINESS.COLLEGE Cl 0n s oo ce ler â€" has ST. THOMAS.â€"E. R. Bl!(‘kst(‘ad‘ac;es in pleaded guilty _ in the _ Police CouTt Alberta, Saturday _ morning on a charge ol! A â€"de; stealing gas from the city. He _ ran heartiest a pipe around the meter and oscapedfumr ha detection _ for nine muonths. He was) their we noed $20 and costs, and had to Pay very por $16 to cover the estimated amount_of{ and she gas Stolen. land Ath: Mead Office â€" _ Waterio® z:.rim Capital ............... $250,000 it with the Dominion CGovernment ... ... ...... $117,140.00 *All policies guaranteed by the Lonâ€" don and Lancashire Insurance Comâ€" pany with Assets of $16,306,638. ALPRED WRIGHT, SECRETARY C. A. BOEHM, â€" District Agent in _ Ontario.â€" Three _ departments, COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND | and TELEGRAPHY. All courses are thorough and practical. Teachers are experienced and graduates are placed in ‘positions. We give individual | atâ€" tention and students may enter at any time. Write for our free _ cataâ€" logue at once The Mercantile Fire C. A. BOEHM Waterloo, Ont. Phone 246. Office, Waterloo Mutual Building, King St. VARICOSE VEINS CURED The best practical â€" training school Business solictted "for first class Companies. * Write for our private address. STOLEXN vwASs COMES HIGH BLOOD mo&‘Samtumt‘uwunt and most serious diseases. ‘They the mfilh bB;'d :{'the vk'-:m nm:}lg leas enUmH eradicated 1ro‘r:. the sy:tem wm‘%m‘w complications. w rcury. ma mfl aymptomsâ€"our METMOR cures all Llood du:::-. £ 18 t zotmo OR MIDD!E ACED MEN.â€"Imprudent acts or later excesses have broken dewn your system. . \ ou fcel the symptoms sioâ€"ling over you. Mentally, physicaliy and Drs. KENNEDY &KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. .o"c: All letters from Carada must be addressed ' to our Canadian Correspondence Departâ€" apaipmevemmegeem _ mentin Windsor, Ont. 1f you desire to see us personally cll at our Medical Institute in Dctroit as we see and treat mo patients in on: Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canndian business only. Address all letters as follows: INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED 1875. Business Oflice 249, House 209. HAS,YOUR BLOOD BEEN DIS8EASED? General Insurgnce Agent Established 1864 STRATFORD, ONT. Confined to His Home for Weeks. Ne . + !esty rorh segere mialing ap oril heoila Ingooth aen severe and 1 was oftenlaidâ€"up for ® week‘at a thme. My XOTICE DFS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. L1 D. A. MeLACHI Taricose Velus. Whem 1 worked hard the n&‘, would become Severe and 1 was oftenlaidâ€"up for ® week‘at a thne. My nm.lz‘ l-hy sician told e au operation was my ouly hopeâ€"but I dreaded wricd several specialisa, but soon fougd or.t all they wanted was my money, I commenced to louk upon nlrdodom as little better than rogues. One day m( boss asked 190 why‘I was oif work so ciuch “2 Itold im m{ condition. _ Hendvised me to nm-"lt{n. Kenne:ly K nuedy, as he had taken treatment f~o= them ‘himéelf and kuew they were square and skiilicl 1 wroio thom and got Taz New Nctaop Tecat:Exr. My procress was somevhat. slow apd dum the first month‘s treatment I was som:ew hat discouriged. â€" Howe I continued treatment for three months longer and was revwarded with a domplete cure. 1 cou‘d only earn $1: a week in a machine .l-o&:-fore treatment, now 1 am earnine $?t‘and never loose a day. 1 wish all sufferers knew of your valuabie treatment, HENRY C. LOCUST, w c. Auli ie e it ailols iigepmelone t se d m Nagp Nt Wce o & Princival. LAY, The bride was the recipient of a |handsome â€" array _ of wedding gifts. ; The gift of the groom to the â€" bride lwas a sunburst of pearls with _ diaâ€" mond centre, _ to the bridesmaid | a {Kl)ld bracelet, the groomsman _ gold cuft links and to the Nower girl _ a | gold lockei and chain. I 440 ooup 2600 Li y C3 _ Mr. and _ Mrs. ,Smith will spend about a week visiting friends in this | vicitity and will leave for the â€" West {the end of the month ‘where the formâ€" er has a farm. of several hundred acres in the Peace River District in Alberta, at Lake Saskatoon. A legion _ of friends . will extend heartiest and _ sincerest wishes | for their happiness and prosperity in their western home. Mrs. Smith is very popular among her many friends and she will be much missed in social and other circles. Mr. Smith was a former _ resident of South Easthope, going west several years ago and alâ€" so enjoys the estecm of many friends in the Easts £ i o puse,pru s [0f CC 9#‘ (sin Helen Weir, after which the evenâ€" ARD‘S LINIMENT iz a severe 3t"iing was spent in â€"a g of rapid tack of LaGrippe, and I have ifr;prongi‘,e euchre. ’rlhelm beautiful quently proved it to be very efeCtiy®} prizas were won by Mrs:; SteWaIt, in cases of Inflammatjon. ~_| Miss Howie and Mrs. Donnelly. Yours, . ! The military euchre, at the Grand C. A. HUTCHIXSONX: in o resaet uk o n y y c Following the interesting ceremony the bridal _ cguple received the conâ€" gratulations and good wishes of those presont, after which the guests parâ€" took of a sumptuous wedding dinner. This _ was followed hy toasts to the bride a number of those present makâ€" ing happy and felicitous speeches. Mr. and Mrs. Smith departed on the evening train for a short wedding trip, the bride travelling in navy blue with beaver hat to match. of the bride. The bridal couple took their places under a beautiful arch of evergreens beneath a white bell, with a background _ of ferns and flow'ltins plants, to the strains of Lohengrin‘ wed(ing March played by Miss Emma Bean of Waterloo. Miss Mary Bean, sister _ of the bride, who was very prettily attired in pink silk striped voile and carried pink carnations, actâ€" ced as bridesmaid. The groom _ was ably supported by Mr. Arthur _ Karn of Woodstock. Miss Yager gave a sweet rendering of the solo "Dear Heart‘ by Mattei during the signing of the register. ‘A happy and auspicious event took Place at Fairbank . Farm, near New Hamburg, on .. Wednesday, ‘the ion N.w ol two % Thire" anughtec o e ts .. h to Mr. Albert R. Smith of Lake Sasâ€" katoon, Alberta. The commodious te sidence presented an attractive . apâ€" r‘rm‘:eonbd with hluti!::: owers, ferns festgonings . whi added to t&b:::btnuio(bm ion. The interesting © ceremony which took place at 13 o‘cletk noon. was performed by Rev. Mr. Cropp, paster of the Methodist Church, New Hamâ€" burg, in the Presence of about s>venty five guests. The bride, looked sweet and winsome attired. in a handsome gown of white silk with embroidered Veil and orange blossoms and carried a bridal bouquet of. roses and lilies ol the valley. . She entered the duw-! ing room on the arm of her brother} Mr. Elden Bean and was preceded by. a little flower girl, Clarence Hallmall,j prettily attired â€" in white silk, _ who scattered rose petals in the pathway ;_ Mrs. Albert E. Rudell entertained tend ; her Twinâ€"City friends at a high tca for j in the Columhus Hall on Friday evenâ€" in | ing at six o‘clock. The rooms. were h is| beautifully decorated in a color scheme ends of yellow and grcen. of variegated tu cial ; lips and smilax. Mrs.Rudel] was asâ€" is a sisted in receiving by Mrs. and Miss ope, | Tatham., Guelph ; Mrs. Yates, Trenâ€" I alâ€"iton ; Miss Kaidd and Mrs. Donelly of ends : Listowel and the following young ladâ€" ‘ies assisted in serving the very dain ty supper : Misscs Olivia Lang, Eleaâ€" jnor Gies, Agnes Moore, Minnie Bech . _ q | tel, and Elizaheth, the bright _little We have a remedy that has a record :o( retarding baldmess and promoting ‘ hair growth in 93 out of every 100 | cases where â€" used according to direcâ€" tions for a reasonable length of time. That may seem like a strong stateâ€" mentâ€"it is, and we mean it to . be, and no one should doubt it until they have put our clairms _ to an actual | test. . Mr. and Mrs. George O‘ Philip are spending.a few days in Buflalo, visitâ€" | ing their daughter Miss Leola, who is ;tm.ining for nurse in that city. i Miss Percy S. Pearce, 126 Queen ; St., was "At Home" Saturday | afâ€" ‘ternoon to a large number _ of _ her +‘‘Twinâ€"City friends from 4 nntil 7 The military euchre, at the Grand River Countr{r Club on Thursday eve ning was well attended and proved a most enjovable club function. The prizes, which consisted ofâ€" a‘ dainty pack of cards for each member of the winning team. were won by Mr. W. M. O. Lochead‘s sextette, included in which were Mesdames Aibert Roos. W HI. Breithaupt, T. Witzel, _ Miss We are so certain Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will eradicate. dandrufi, act. to prevent baldness, stimulate the scalp and hair roots. artest â€"premature Joss of _ hair and promote _ hair gtrowth, that we personally give our péositive guarantee to refund every penny paid us for it in every instance where _ it does not give entire satisfaction _ to the user. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is as pleasâ€" ant to uss ag clear spring water. l(l is delight{ully perfirmed, and does not grease ot gum the hair. Two M 50c. and $1.00. With our guarante® back of it, yvou cortainly take no fisk. Sold only at our _ &tqre.â€"The Rexall Store. A. G. lhehg. Druggist. Neatly Anpone May Secure a Splenâ€" did Growth of Hair. & Fifteen workmen were employed about the cars, which promise to he two of the finest ever turned out by the Preston Car & Coach Co. Mr. N. Roy Weber who has been spending the bolidays with his parâ€" ents has returned to Calgary. Mr. I;. A. Weber of Edmonton has returned _ after spending the past month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Weber, 25 Otto St. } Mr. Jos. W. Foster, of Oakland, Cal., who spent several days with reâ€" latives and friends in the Twinâ€"City, returned home last eveping. . Dr. E. D. Heist will be absent from the city for a few days, attending an executive meeting of the American Association of Osteopathy, of which association he is Canadian ‘Trustee. Dr. Heist will also visit Milwamkee to attend a meeting of the _ State Secretaries of Osteopathy Conference as chairman of that organization, Supt. Mcintyre and Engineer â€"Sinâ€" clair, of the street raltway â€" departâ€" ment of the Light Commission, was in Prestor on Wednesday . afternoon for the.purpose of inspecting the two" new cars for the Berlinâ€"Waterloo sysâ€" tem _ which are nearing completion, and which the superintendents _ promâ€" ised. would be ready for operation by February 1st. i Kidd and Mr. Oscar Rumpel weeting of the Berlin public}|\ Mrs. Rabt. Waod, e e en tive report giving a review of the :mug-m-n-. est on the part of all classes of citiâ€" "Rev. S. Gondie of Stouityilis, Ont. is spending a few days in Befity, He willcooincteo-:l“qvb in Bethany Mennonite church on . Susâ€" day morning. Mrs. Abel Walper of Berlin, Aat., announces the engagement, of _ her daughter, Lattitia Ardella, to Mr. CICm® PMFqe 200 CRTGer) : 8 CADMIEY ) youngest sos of Major and Mrs. â€" Mc Caughey of Cobourg. The marriage will take place early in Feprugry. Mrs. H. M. F. Bowman was a visiâ€" tor in Toronto on Wednesday. Miss Margaret Wing has returned to her home, Frederick St., after spendâ€" ing a yvear with her sister in Winniâ€" BÂ¥ DON‘T BE BALD Cars.â€"The new cars are, â€"at last, ncaring cO®mpletion. One of them has been lettered and numbered and . the seats instailed. The trucks for these cars have arrived in Preston and there should be. no further delay . in getting them here. Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 cars should be painted <and varnished. _ ‘This‘ work can be undertaken as soog ‘as‘ ~ . the now cars arrive. . No. 114, sweeper, was over the line three times this reonth. We are at present about $150.00 abead of last year in snow costs. It was mentioned that the new cars as *well as the old could be equipped with ° a â€"payâ€"asâ€"youenter system at $100 cach at any time the Commisâ€" sion saw fit to do so. Accounts were passed amounting to $4528.61 in the Street Railway _ deâ€" partment. * PICTURE OF SIR WILFRIDN Street Rallway Business. Messrs. A. Lang, C. Kranz, Dr. Waltets and the chairmgna were apâ€" pointed a special committee to _ get information in _ regard fo obtaining waiting rooms and offices, . on King St., and report to tke Commission. The Commissionerswere of tha opin ion that it would be a good idea to have the Stcrect Railway, Gasâ€" and Water offices _ combined in a suitable building on King St. and will â€" look into the matter. The first regular monthly meeting of the Berlin Light Conintiésign fot 1913 was held in the bé |’:‘ooms on Friday _ evening. â€" Chairmanâ€"clect Gro. Lippert occupied the chair. Mesâ€" srs. A. Lang,‘â€" Carl Kranz, Pr. Walâ€" ters, and Mayor Euler were present. _ Mr. Richmond‘s promotion will bf received _ with pleasurp by his many Twinâ€"City friends patrons of thp Company but his removal will br greatly regretted. He is prowineftly connected with various fraternal and socvial organizations in which he will be.missed. Mr. Richmond has been a valued member of the Berlinâ€"Waterâ€" loo Hospital Board, the Berlin CJub, the Grapd River Club, the A.F. & A. M. and other institutions in he took an active interes$. Anyone desirots of securing a cop of Sit Wilfrid _ Laurier‘s photozzap jnay ‘secure an exctlient likencss upo amh:gr: to the Central Informa tion of the liberal Party a Ottawa,; accompanied by 15 cents. 1 is in black and white, size 17x22. Mr. Geo. D. Richmond, the populat and successful manager of the Berlin branch of the Bell Telephone Co., bas received a _ wellâ€"deserved_ . promotiog Irom the Company‘s hegdquarters, to the management of the Hargilton area and will assumo his new duties in the ambitious City about Feb. 5th. Hig successor hete will be S. S. Routley, manager of the lngersoll branch â€" for. the past two years. ‘ + sisted Mr. Richmond Transferred ho uT Laucta ) Pm a C296 ; 3B ing room, which was tastefully defo h eve Ha "for ated, by‘ Mesdames B. K. = | Stopary Forgit Q,%?‘ and. M. Roos, while" Mrs. â€"and has sobtred for the &*‘mm“fi four years. : l a quiet ‘._ _ Among the young. ladies 'ha ib'm-flll was masisted in the es room were Miénes |bole ty bigh eateemt by p wide ciicle Efil n-::fllfl.zfihn:l:-u. nllr.?‘h“!lhvbfld four years nn, _Roos Swmp | ago * e m famfMy _ of Iyn. Wood will not receive again the | five cllum.'m of this ‘city, year. + 6+ Gustave, William and Marie Schlada, Mrs. August Lang, King Street, W.|of Delevan, Wis., and Mrs. Prochon, ‘held her postâ€"nuptigl ‘reception on|of Detroit. There are seven â€" grandâ€" ednesday afternoon.~ ; The beautiful/children, one brother, Gustave, _ of home was most artistically ‘ogould :lll, and three sisters, Mrs. . Muelâ€" with quantities of" ~Pisk and * ‘ "er, Mrs. John Holtze amd Mrs. Wm. mond roses. The handsome bride wore|Stgiler, of this gity.. The _ deceased a becoming pink lacs gown with dig:| WAS @ vetgran of the Prussian . war monds and was assisted in receiving| Of 1866. .. f by her two sisters, : Mrs, GO:U *fh funeral service was held â€"at Lang, who looked charming in . home on Saturday afternoon at 3 brocaded velvet and diamonds,: andj9‘clO¢k, nT from thence to the East Mrs, John Lang in pink satin and pearg| EA4d Cemetery for interment. ornament. Mr. Lotis Lane ot G ul n < . Affipmsmmmmemannemmengrces lack silk, srimamed with, talor. Sie Tat Aaiiied an ht Wood received in a gown of black Estestee,: Et~|Berlin ever since. the uen liiee in ho vate *CB |last four years. fie was of a quict Mss J AVERCC "].. The _ death of an â€" aged ; resident bal § 4Â¥ R hqoo“"" l".ll.!.”‘ 4 ies R‘:;’ iess stek IP â€" SALE] If you or any of your friends | suiâ€" {er lrom theumatism, kidney disorders or excess of uric acid, causing lameâ€" ness, backache, muscular pains ; Stifl, painful. swollen _ joints, pain in _ the Tlimh and feet, dimness of sight, itch ing skin or frequent neuralgic . pains, I invite you . to send for a geneto‘ts FREE â€"TRIAL TREATMENT of my wellknown, reliable CHRONICURE, with references and full particalars bry mail. â€" (This is no C.0.D. scheme.) No matter how many have failed in iypqr case, let me prove td you, iree of cost, that rheumatism can be conâ€" quered. CHRONICURE _ succesds where all else fails. CHRONICURE VLEANSES,.. THE BLOOD and REâ€" MOVES the CAUSE. Also for a weakpned, tu-n-dowr'flonditiam of the system, you will f‘l CHRONLCURS a most satisfactory GENERAF, TONâ€" IC that makes you feel tha~ ie is worth living.. Please tell your f:ionds Iol this liberal offer, and $EN" T DAY for large free Packags, 13 NRS SUMMERS, BOX â€"F. Ji~â€"WINDSOR ONT. F Emanuel Witmer at Fordwich on Sunday. last.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alva Trussler and family of Coronation, Alberta, are visiting relatives _ in town at present.â€"Mr. J. C. Hallâ€" man attended the annual meeting oi the North Waterloo Farmers‘ Mutual Fire Insprance Co. at Waterloo on Monday.â€"A number from here atten ded the funeral of the late Mrs. T. N. Current of Berlin on ©Wednesday of last week. The late Mrs. Current was well and favorably known here, she and ber husband having formerity resided here for a number of years.â€" The annyal meeting of the Farmers‘ Coâ€"operative Creamery Co. will be held on Thursday, Jan. 23rd, at 1 o‘clock p.m., in Schmidt‘s Hall. Items of â€"Interest.â€"Onâ€"Monday eveâ€" ning ofâ€"Jast week two sleighloads of Baptist young people from New Hamâ€" burg. spent a social evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Toman.â€"Mrs. J. Hijl}â€" born and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn_ How to Conquer Rheumatism in ©Your own Home ~.The death took place on Tuesday, alap.. 2186 of Mr. John McCormack at his regidence" .in Waterloo Township tawo railes west of Blair. ‘The dateasâ€". ed was‘in his 59th year and;was well ‘known in. theâ€"farming community. He «s.surkived by qone son and one daugh: ‘ter,.Herbert atâ€"home and Alrs. J. E. Detweiler, Springhill Farm, Freeport. The funeral will take place at 2 p. m. on Friday, Jan. 24th from the reâ€" sidence to the Preston cemetery. Bladder troubles, where caused by weakness peculiar to our sex. _ You can continue treatment at home :t a cost of only ahout 12 cents a week. $0â€"day . Add Box .Hâ€"501 the vicinity are very busy at present huling.?&‘: logs to the sawmill; at Mr.. Lud in ~Blair.â€"The G.â€"T. R. pilé driver was working.the lest part of, Jast .week putting in poles _ at a: bridge between Doon and Blair.â€" A number from the village saw _ the bright reflection of the fire at Miss Wilks‘ barns last Friday evening. _ I the umdersigned desite to _ thank my _ neighbors ~ arfd friends for theitr kind sympathy and assistance tenderâ€" ed on the occasion of the death of ty beloved wileâ€" who died on Stnday, Jan. 12th. Hawkesville, Jan. 20th to the building on the other side ot the street.â€"The Hydro Co.> have: erected â€"their posts from the . Twinv Co. factoryto . Blair.â€"â€"The farmers in that Mr..â€"John MacCormick is > not improving in his : severe sickness. â€" The: annual meeting â€"of the Presbyterâ€" ian: Church was beld last Monday in the basement of â€" the churchâ€"_ The funera)l of. the late Mrs. Coher _ of Galt was held at the Doon cemeâ€" tory last Monday, Jan. 14th. â€" Mr. Jacob: Cluthehas purchased four â€" cardsâ€" from the Doon Twire Co. and‘ is busy at present installing _ them; in hig factory.â€"The Doon Twine Co.. are very busy at present moving mhel machinery from the Flacâ€"mill facqory: Miss V. Huber of Galt spent Sun-" The death took place at Bi day under the, parental rool.â€" Mr.*Mr. Mas:s Kinzie, on John Foote of Galt and Mr. _ Wm. Jan. 8th, aged 72 years, 1t Foote of Preston were visiting their 2nd 1 day. The dbccased was . parents on Sungay.â€"Mr. Wm. Hoffâ€"| Ob March 7th, 1840:and was n man has secured a position in Berlin|{avorably. known in Waterieo £a for which place he lefit on Monday.} The funeral took place from motring. We are pleased â€" to learn late residence to the Cressman C) that Mrs. Wm. Kaiser is well on the and cemetery at Breslau fot 88 road to recovery after a severe sickâ€"|and intorment. â€" nlcss.-_-‘l“c are very sorry toâ€" report o mm . A ‘ men~ cennot understand the torture ind sufferin! King St. JPÂ¥ W .9 n. _ It will pay you “&hmfice‘fieflyc;t%m Men‘s Dog Skin Coats reg. 22.00 â€" . Men‘s Curly Cloth Tweed Coats reg. 2200 â€" Boys‘ Curly Cloth Tweed Coats reg: 22.00 . lainingly.‘ If the armjority of men suffered es much psein andâ€"eadured patience u;.'-mk-.a-g lieknn:tlu most women do, they. would :sel immediate sympathy end look for a quick cure. : t 8+ 8 â€" ~Many:women, have been saved from a life of misery and suffering by to the right remedyâ€"Dr. Pierog‘s Favorite kmnphntâ€"c m“z to take because contgining no narsotics, elcohe} of injurious ingredients. _ ; alterative extract of roots, made with pure glycerin, and first given to the. by thet famous specialist in the discases of mâ€"Dr.l.V.Ml lavalide‘ Hotel and, Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y. *\ en‘ t YA R Mrs. L . HessuEtump, of Lincol mi::"l :-(Tdn;‘;sumnuluvmhonuc:e:m 1 suffering woman rly know the t{ne worth of y 1 was n"gm. sufferer from female un?.blu ane bo :f Dr. Pierce‘s Bavorite Preseri ‘ N â€" friend advised me to take, 1 found myself very m We furnish free cans and pay express ch + $ L uap‘h e it h ht * 1 5 5 8 nA & We test and weigh each shipment on arrival a send you a statement for same; ' Our cheques are issued every two weeks and cashed at par. vart & “‘ A post carea will bring you a ca you to give this system a fair trial. TE BERLIN CREAMERY Co. sexrow st. _ . 0 . 0 c 0 oiR Write us fort any further informarion you may require A post card will bring : Special Prices on Fur Coats HIQMEST PRICE FQOR CREAM. 44 I digas 1: PETENBECKԤ _ Yours trul ertcten "Tys srore or quauTy" _ â€"~ Shantz. narked ‘for quick: c "has | mir'_flhg't'y“gfjfl.:é A5té Anaiel Meeticg of e .‘“ â€" of 'f 3 holders. of. The Mutual Life "J Company "of Canada will beâ€" the Conipany‘s Head Office, Wai Ont., on February â€"6th, 1918, 4 hour of one o‘clock p.m., m’ pose ol receiving the report Directors for the past year, to Directors in the nlace of those ing, and to transact such <othe ness as may properly be brougl fore the meeting. esP All Policy holders, regardless / amount insured, are entitled to ed a large number of: contrat 1912. Mr. â€"Noah Steintnann Co@ ed operations at his saw mill & %0th..â€"Mr. . N. Winn of. Hé sold his property to Mr. : rad Jr., of near. Erbsvilleâ€"Â¥ Bells will be rinfi:; lool.â€"-fi bert Schnarr. visi friends it ton last â€" week.â€"Messrs. Jos. 4 and Edward Krachling aro bus gaged ‘cutting saw Mr. William Hergott has‘ just ‘s and Boys‘ Death of Moses

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