F * _ General Insurance Agent fls Established 1864 _ * Office, Waterloo Mutual Building, i+ King St. 4 Business Oflice 249, House 209. &3 CENTRAL â€"BUSINESS COLLEGE Word was received in Guelph of the tie W(dglnq at Flint, Mich., on Wedâ€" , _ nesday WiÂ¥weM‘ss Hazel May Ierrlich, â€""tateâ€"of Woodstock, and a Zraduate of _ the Guelph CGenerat ospitat Training School for Nurses, and Dr. Hugh C. McLean of Niagara Falls, Ont., fotny 4 ¢tiy of Gueloh. They will reside â€" at Niagara Falls, Ont. ~â€"_ Business solicited "for first class s * Companies. The Mercantile Fire "ENSURANCE COMPANY Gentlemen,â€"Last winter 1 received great benefit from the use of MINâ€" ARD‘S LINIMENT in a severe . atâ€" tack of LaGrippe, and 1 have {reâ€" quently proÂ¥ed it to be very effective in cases of lnflammation. Mubgcribed Capital ............... $250,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government ... ... ...... $111,140.00 All policies guaranteed by the Lonâ€" don and Lancashire Insurance Comâ€" m with Assets of $16,306,638. §â€"â€" ALPRED Wright, sECRETARY €,. A. BOERM, â€" ~ District Agent Minard‘s Liniment Co., LimiteG MINARD‘S LINIMENT CURES COLDSâ€" ETC. MARRIED IN FLINT 'NO'flcl All letters from Canada must be addressed to our @teememeeme . Canadian Correspondence Department in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat me patients in our Windsor offices which are used for correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: e DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windeor, Oat Write fot our private address. We Treat and Cure VARICOSE VEINS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOOD and URINARY conrum&v BLADDER Disâ€" cases and all Diseases Peculiar to Men. und for a Question Drs. KENNEDY &KENNEDY 4 & 4 How many young men (43 a?" "_â€" s can Jook back on their C3 J ui e ) early ie an‘ regret their * dJR # PM : misdeeds. "Sowing their ho CS a is eV ; > wild cats‘‘ in various ways. is ige" ntfrpal P P tGaRHe Excesses, vioiation of naâ€" ~Ta I ture‘s laws, ‘‘wine, women . / n n $ and song‘"â€"all have their *‘ V | ~MibatX, § victims. u_ have reâ€" e cS‘ | uo formed but what about the .e 9 ~ | Th "H seed you have sownâ€"what se *; M 7 N \h + about the harvest? Don‘t \ti':';; U 1M NRtay A \ Bs L‘ â€" trust to Juck. 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Ernst Hellinick appeared before Maâ€" gistrate Weir Saturday and _ asked to te sent to Central Prison for three months. Hellmick had been _ taken into custody on several occasions for being drunk and disorderly but _ was 1 t go. ‘Ihe Magistrate granted | kis 1eqrest. Stanlsy Roedding, a strangâ€" er in town, who appeared on a charge of the theft of a razor from a _ local barber was let go on suspended senâ€" tence. The attendance at the Berlin market Saturday was the most largely attendâ€" ed _ since the boliday seasop and a latze amount _ ofâ€"farm produce was disposed of. The supply of eggs con t nies to increase and the prevailing pric> was 30 cents per dozen. Butter ranged from 30 to 32 cents. Other pr.ces were :â€" Butter per lb. 32. Eges per doz 30c. to 35c. Ch.ckens each 40¢ to 75c. CUabbage per head 4¢. and 5¢. Onions per bunch 5c. : Sauerkraut per dish 5c.* Farmers cheese per lb. 16 to 18¢c. Limburger cheese per cake 25¢. Apple butter with crock 35¢:. APPles large basket 20 to 25¢. Lard per Ib. 15¢. to 17¢. Pork sausage per lb. 17 ana 18c. Liver sausage per lb. 12c. + Potatoes per bag $1.15 and $1.25. POLICE â€"COURT. insurance. _ lt is supposed that the firs started in the covering boxs, the caus> of which can not be astertainâ€" ed. Had it not been for the lfleqa: wers of the firemeh °a serious might have developed as the Leatherâ€" otte plant contains chemicals of varâ€" jous kinds. ‘The Berlin Foundry which is also the property of Philip Gies and is the older part of the building was not damaged. b!zfludu'.mflbh the Station from Box 34 to whicth Chief Cook and his men made a has ty y:aponse and found the Retlin Lea therette ~Co:, "Water St. 8. to be ablaze. By the abi, wotk of the Befâ€" lin‘s fire fighters the Sames wete soon extinguished. The damage done ! water and fire will amount to thousand dollars which is covered by MARKET WAS â€" WELL ATTENDED known the world over and tested MRS. MARY DANVERS MASON. Women Must Have belpat times, if they would avoid headaches, backaches, lassitude, extreme nervousness. ‘The really superior remedy for themâ€" At at â€" 0 generationsâ€"iy â€" given at ‘"Forebank‘" on _ Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Ruby, whose hearty hospitality is always so much en‘oyed by har Twinâ€"City friends. Progressive Euchre was the order of the afternoon, twelve tables being â€"arranged in the spacious drawâ€" ing room, which was bright with charming music and fragrant and brightâ€"hued spring flowers. After a number of interesting games, . the pretty prize souvemire were captured by Mrs, J. M. Seully, Mrs. Brown and Miss Moyetr. _ Joseph Zuber, of the Walper House was fined $50 and cosys by Magis~ Itrate Weir â€" Thursday on :the chatgel of disposing of liquor during probiâ€" bited hours. _ The Magistrate _ re sorved after bearing the evidence last: +8 womed suner, Now MNCY oln SaÂ¥ly clite themseives at home. Kvery woman shoutd n-'n !t. and kzu ts tm tx¢ herseit. Then when the doctor vays="You -':'.! have an + tlon.';"!fl'?l sjde lo.wwrmr. 'l'h:;n:nduo( ? 2 hv:‘:-v}l"m with My home remedy. k "w 0 Methers ex a '::‘Qm,.'g 's."x n-.dily.:nd ectually cures !xuxm"r:-. 6'«91 m»-‘--a"flém rteculas Meustruation in Young I.adies. "Plv:.:pness and health always result f1 its wse. 9 Wherevet you live Lr-l Teter you to fedirs of your own locality who lno-:n‘ will gladly ‘ell any so onorthat this Hame Trempment rerlly cures all woroau‘s diseases and makes women vell, strong, plump and mbust. Just send mâ€" vor ~-al_v-n$. and the free tes days‘ treatment is mirs, also the hr‘ Write toâ€"drv, e you it * _Â¥ lBis ofer again. Addres#: 2 M7.S. M. SUNIMCRS, Cor H. 801 â€"â€" _ â€" ~ WINDSOR Oat One of the brightest and _ most popular social functions of the week was the charming luncbeon â€" party Mrs. Perey 8. Pearte was "At Home" to a large number of _ her Twinâ€"City friends last Saturday atâ€" termoon from 4 until 7 o‘clock, when rer cosy Rome was bright and cbeery with many lights and quantities of lovély flowers, a marked contrast to the stormy atmosphere without, and those who ventured out were . weil repaid by the enjoyment of a very pleasant time. § Monday until toâ€"day. The Magistrate convicted on the evidence that . Mr. puber â€" allowed his barâ€"tender Alt. Hummel to get a flask of whiskey out of his bar on Saturday evening, Janâ€" vary lith, after seven o‘clock. Mr. I1. J. Sims intimated that the case would be appealed. Miss May Lackner was the hostess of a delightful six a‘clock tea, _ folâ€" lowed by Progressive Euchre on Wedâ€" needay evening, for a â€" number . of hes girl friends, who one and all enâ€" joyed every moment of the bappy gathering, the lucky prize winners beâ€" ing Miss Mirnie Snyder, Miss Madge Gibson and Miss E. Gies. Miss E. Gies was the hostess of a j Gdelightful high tea at six . o‘clock lollowed by cards, for a number of the younger set last Saturday evenâ€" ing, when the flowers and tea table were generously and elegartly . proâ€" vided, and the gay coterie of , young folks enjoyed a merry time. 1 Rev. Father Zinget of St. _ Jerâ€" ome‘s College is in Peterboro . toâ€"day attending the funeral of the _ late Bishop O‘Conmor. Mrs. Oscar Rumpel contributed _ a very jolly card party to the week‘s sncial doings on Wednesday evening, which was very much enjoyed by . a number of ber young married friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. George Ross, of Woodstock, announce the engagement m their daughter Jessic. to James Cioldie, Okanagan Centre, _ B. C., (formetly of Ayr, Out.) The marriage will take place quietly on Feb. 20. on Queen St., South, comprising about 125 acres, was sold on Friday to Messrs. Graul and Reiner, . who purpose laying it â€" out in â€" lots. ladies anpd gentliemen enjoved _ the well known hospitality of Wrs. . G. Herbert Bowlby at hers prefty home on Monday evening. â€"The Henry â€" M. Schncider property Hamilton to visit ber rwf Mrs. Chas. J. Rublman, 36 Blyth St. : Miss Bert Risebourgh of Kempâ€" bridge is visiting at the hoine of Mr. ang Mrs. Ardea Bott, 46 Ellen St., Mrs. D. Alex Bean has returned afâ€" ter spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wintg:, Toronto. _ _A congenial gathering . of _ young , Judge Reade of town tor the benefit of his Mr. Tom Dillon of . Stratford is visiting old friends in Berlin for a few days. . c yR &.Iu‘f.“:vï¬am visitor© in Toronto and ‘Port Huson Mrs. N Ofllies of Totonto is a guest m Misses Roos, 14 Irvia «E€ TO YOUâ€"MY SISTER Miss Margaret Philip has gone to Little Liver Pills, The only one of large size so fat . is the John White Company‘s Permit to rebuild its departmental stores . on Dundas street, at a cost of $30,000. tion and glad to welcome them back{Domestic Science, Supplies . .â€". |Mr. Scheifele discovered shortly after to Berlin. and Sundries ......._.......... _ 80.03|that his outht had been taken and ce nomnfjanonmties Domestic Soience Equipmeat 326. m|thought it was probably the mistake BUILDING PERMIT BYâ€"LAW Now.|Manusl Training, Supplies ... 6§.u@|On the part of some person owning e Manig) Training, Equipment â€" 190.2¢|the Shantz qutft in the shed. . He W)OQDSTOCK.â€"AIur two years Of| Exening Industrial Classes â€" 1944.34 | reported to the police in â€" Waterloo agitation for it, a building permit â€" x â€" ‘‘._.â€"â€"â€"...|a0Dd then hired a livery to get to byâ€"law was recently passed here, and .237¢e9,11|his home, it being after 12 o‘clock.: %he first permits have been issued.| +Balance cash om hand ...../ 1%.44| The Scheifele horse was discovered I ‘ k i wikk . ; 0. DVanan. vup ie , f t _ sueâ€" rast. ‘The theft â€" mco?,cmu.:.m iteo was _ J. A. NT 'Dfl:‘gll\lludr“-u . ‘mlox'sï¬ufll.n nnhi tsmm\ymmm“md h“‘ ï¬ making good essape. :pf horses from hotel sheds has beâ€" K 2 o‘ctock Puesday aftes l:.‘:‘h“nfl“lflfll ““&uodo::‘thuhwqwmquï¬:::-udhudï¬Ã©f noon were eight new 1aces out appointment . C korse sieigh belonging police wi a sharp lookent for . cce imeen Thasl! _ fapun mein . popeles. Adbane ennithe se‘ newâ€"comers were welcomed C 4 w Jn t , ‘weil» gnd his stafl succeeded â€" 'â€th.Cou"h;h‘nv»nnw o A “l shed of the Grand Central Hotel and in making an arrest on Wednesday cupled seats in previous Councils. Qf| Secretary Pequegnat took charge|drowe up Bento® street to. Church evening, in connection with the horse _ Fhmtmmmnt.dmmwm election|and turned toward Queen street. He stealing episode on Tuesday }Mn is the only represebtative who|of the Chairman. . L. Sattler|appatrently applied the whin to the during which three horses were a has been a forme? member of u-w-t-o.ï¬munwflnth name |horse. and~ it hnecame unmanageable two of them from the sheds of the Council. â€"|of Dr. J. F. Honsberges. Mr. A.|and ran up the bank in fromt of Mr. (Grand Central Hotel in Berlin and .. As usual the election of Warden|Bitzer proposed Mr. A.Pequegnat for|J. Betzner‘s residence on _ Church one from the sheds ol the City Hotel ‘was a formal aflgir and Mr. Samue]|the position. The latter declined and|Street, where it slipped and fell to in Waterloo. . Cassel, Reeve of Wilmot ‘Township,|then Dr. Honsberger proposed _ Mr.|the ground. ‘The driver immediately| (On Wednesday the Chie{ and his men . who is .probably the oldestâ€"not . in |Ed. Smyth for the office. Mr. Smyth|left the outft and, ran to Queer St. assumed the roles of detectives and . !ypn but in serviceâ€"member of the|also declined and there being mo furâ€"|where he met Dr.;J. J. Walters and by making enquiries of persons who . Council, was unanimously appointed|ther nomiuations Dy. Honsberger was|While passing him said he was un were in the vicinity of the Grand ‘Warden for the ensuing year. _ The|ungnimously appointed and topk the|&ing after a veteringery _ surgeon. Central Hotei about eleven _ a‘clock rame of Mr. Cassel was proposed by |chair amid applquse. * Shortly after passing Dr. Walters, on Tugsday night they, succeeded â€" in Reeve Robertson of Wellesiey _ gnd Collsciate however, the man stopped _ running, gathering information which} resuitéd Reeve Cannon of Galt. legiate Institute. and his actions became suspicious. . in suspicion falliny upon _ Charles __Exâ€"Warden Katzenmeier of _ New| ‘The statement for the yeay 1912 Dr.. Walters proceeded to the corâ€" Rornosiki ol â€" Berlin who . until_ Hamburg and Exâ€"Warden Thomas Hall|of the Berlina Collegiate and Techniâ€"|B0° O King and Queen streets exâ€" recextly was employed at the Domiâ€" of : North Dumfries qccupied seats|cal Institute was “‘ 20"0'!1â€" pecting: to meet one of the policemen nion Sugar Co.‘s plant, and who was with the Wardenâ€"elect on the platâ€" y but not finding any officers there he Placed under arrest on Wm'} torm. | Receipts. _4 telephoned to headquarters. and _ two after am interview as to his ie > _ Wardenâ€"clect Cassel acknowledge4|Balance on hand Jan. ist of the night staff proceeded to Church ments on the previous night with _ the honor in an appropriate J biere _ s1a70.45 | street m,&k after the horse that Chie{ O‘Neill was placed in custody.. . l & manner pllt oo n cce aso tg had been lying on the side of, Bornosiki had been in simflar § § ic y n e t m:oo he road. iDieâ€"onâ€"9. previoug o "-", f NEW ms ‘ |City of Berlin ... .....__.. 11433.09 Another Horse Disappears. !"""' sentenced to Central Prison. on / nasry w anrar County Grant _ 0 2 c §9§0§7) . u.22 00 cu.20 .200 ... ) _ _ _ |charges of stealing sleighs and oute new branch at Berlin ip Februaty and| Teachers‘ salaries ... ... ...... 15590.00jCharge o! Fiarvey Resseiring _ who ready for business in their fine quartâ€"|Other salarigs ........ ............ 139$.¢6/resides three miles nofth of Waterâ€" es on Snyder‘s old stand on King St.|Water, fuel, light and power 1162.17|lo00. The thief drove to Waterloo next Monday. Rupplies ......... ;........=.............. 182.52|and entered the sheds of the City Mr. R. H. Kirpatrick, formerly ; of| Repaigs ... ... ... ... 217.05|Hotel, it being surmised that he was the Watetloo branch and now at Owen {Examinations ......... ...... ...... 3â€-:0 dissatisfied with the animal . and Sound will be the manager and ‘Mr.|Primting, Stationery & Books 1§3.33|would take charge of another â€" out Harry Snyder of the Waterloo branch| Equipment, Maps, Furmiture 334 84| fit. will te the accountgnt, Insurance ......... ................_.. 1§.@@| The horse and sleigh of E. Scheifele â€"Their many lrien'xl will be pleased | Debenture Payments ...... ...... 32“3: of Conestogo, was in the shed at the to learn of their wellâ€"earned promoâ€"|Sunaties ... ... _.L....._. 435 05|time and were taken as a substitute. race No Eveary sistar wal Ji""}‘n"o: Wonen‘s Ai Beyry""** will te the accountgnt, IBSUI@DO® ......... ......s.....,s.c= â€"Their ‘many lriu:xl will be pleased | Debenture Payments ...... ... to learn of their wellâ€"earned promoâ€"| Sunatieg ...... .,....... ..2.......~ on and glad to welcome them back {Domestic Science, Supplies OCVURE SICK HEADACHE WMust Rear Signature of See Pacâ€"Skinlle Wrappar Delow.‘ ost you ouly about :: | _ The sad and untimety death of Mru. ."."ï¬"f W"'é: Harry Kartow, .’tmloo St., Berlin "“"‘":ré:"'" took place on Friday aiter a !inâ€" ocv npmobesssho®, |geling illness. The deceased was in -_.-'-gw;._.""“m «. |her 35th year. _ She is -:lovu by t sorrowing . husband, amal i’:":.'?'."‘:‘.ém ;'E:m and her mother, Mrs. . New f of Berlin. The funerai took ce e ces o kess Aremco* "*"=entis | tho Ronton street Baptist Church and wINDSOR, On® _ frons thence to Mount Hope Cemetery # y 4 Thelate Mrs. Randall has a large number _ of relatives in Bertin, Mr. William Roos, of Randall and Roos, is a brother ; Miss Hattie Roos, Frederick street ; Mrg. George Dayidâ€" son, Roy street ; and Mrs, F. E. Erb, all of Berlin are sisters. The followâ€" ing _ children survive, Mrs. W. E. Chalctaft, Miss Emma Randal . and Mt. George Randali. Two grandchilâ€" dran are Miss Elsie Chalcra{t, . and Mrs. Morriston. A little dl'lflflet of Mr. and Mrs. Mortiston is the only grandchild. â€" Mrs. Randall . had been in failing health for some time, ang during. the past . two months,. degth was. con stantly expected. Sho was a woman whose superior qualities of ming and Reart endeared her to a large Circle of friends, who cherish the fondest re collections of the indy. Aiways her chief charms and her best thoughts and, interests were for ber homs, whire she was the undssuming and: central figure. Quiet and retiring in other circles, those with whom . she came n contract readily appreciated. her teautiful qualities, and an . â€"ever widening _ circle of. friends> resulted, who will deeply nvisd her. @43 eldest ter of Mg. Mrg. Mich there, she removed with hep hushand to ‘‘Spring Valley,‘"‘ mamr Berlin. During the latter part of hog life, she hes been a loved and bighly respected resident of Wate?loo. â€" . | M MM_AIICZ 10 DUUIB @IVCL 14 C CIOUE. 4 & h y «Balance cash om hand .....;‘“2..}2 The Scheifele horse was discovered ‘“"_. C *94 R ; . |driverless wandering about the streets se ins * C f 337%4.75|in Bridgeport and the Berlin . police Officers 0‘ Institution V www _ .. _.{were notified, taking it for granted| Reâ€"appointed at Inaugur that it was the Shantz Lorse â€" that , Meeï¬n‘ mm ~ ~ had been stolen in Beriin. 1;];,' were *3 _ j informed, however, of the t in . 2 lt & ) 5 m‘u Waterioo since the second Berlin theft _ Th¢ inaugural meeting of the j M AALLSZIFA and this morning the horses _ und ‘erloo Public Libraty . Board was C [ss C900 00 ~C .. |the outhts were returned . to the reâ€"; i2 tho Library on . Monday â€"eve __The sad intelligence has reached|spective owners. A furâ€"coat beldging!“‘“" C. Huehnergard, H. Hea Berlin relatives, of the death in Toâ€"ito Mr. Scheifeile was found in the, Gâ€" Strob, C. Hachnel, chairman, ronto, of Airs. Gétq.elwmsl,;t“ sleigh recovered in Bridgeport which| Lee and Mayor Fischer were pre Bediord Road, on Monday alternoonâ€"|contained an envclope o dreanet " io The â€" following officers were + lin, . having gpent practically betf|the mystery as to the ownership of whole life in the county, partly in |the horse. Preston and latterly in Berlin and| Chief O‘Neill is of the opinion that Waterloo.. . the same party took the three horsâ€" She was botn in Prestom, being the{es and abandoned the Scheifele horse The deceased was well known in Befâ€"/him and this assisted in unravelling eidctors of Berlin w e manin A. L. Bitser, â€" H. 4. and Miss M..B. Dunham. # enly ab County Grant ... ....... Government Grants ...... Sundry receipts ... ... electors of Berlin held the Lok Oï¬ z+ presont wete #â€"| The RBerlia police bad an excitis z“"-%iotr'tmmmmm '.'.5 Bmyth, _ E. D. Lasg, the thisf late on ‘Tuesdoyâ€"night with iee 1t 1 Siggame onl (Bie Tw eaoieitd ol on * hugeit ® ~ Wan© “ B. Duaham. ‘The only alr|who caused all the excitement ::eâ€" . §230.57 .. 2425.01 ... 138.40 Chief O‘Neill is of the opinion that the same party took the three horsâ€" es and abandoned the Scheifele horse at the junction of the Waterloo and U Thief Takes Two Outfits in Berlin nknowi Luel Teres Tye Outlite in Bore In the meantime the thiel wentiters from various parties in the blc} to %_Q{{q‘@@{l{rwwï¬'dnrmg April of 1911. After ser =â€" m adads. ... °0 C ELEA 0 iâ€"tï¬"’m:â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"w How The Body Kills Germs. murtmunhnm iimlluâ€"t‘fliflii'n#nd" c of the blood, .hcm-‘flh‘:%“hh!h lood. Just what this ‘-h'mklp. rd off the rdly of disgase. Thm..hl st- -killï¬ we t l mt HKife is MuA-whbhoaï¬ulwm-flfl. h.h‘i. ‘l‘ong‘&;a:‘myoum,'bhubmdd&.n‘ ( andâ€" throw out the from the body, nothing in the past forty years‘ . _ ‘exvelled Dr. Pierse‘s GOW Discovery, a w yas seal end s root nto)-'o ‘:m -â€"drzh n‘ y queen‘s t«?tm fl.ohrry'lnrk. * S lnwro)â€blood‘ &* ï¬'ï¬fï¬u H.‘m;‘cr?sfr&u h"" a Y fort, 5{ "He & sore on his face &hu: would @3 c seab which would dry and drop off in about a ant% auoth wonï¬nlmmodlanlyl?orm. It continued th:s ‘ C i in doeimien ontt o enipanre dremh A I‘ 4 ‘ M m Medical Discowery which completely cured him. ‘Ha # fMI|| \ has stayed cured now for two years. and I recommend ‘his | â€" i * m f A n ‘ ' WHY make butter during the winter months when you can ship your cream to us and receive the highest market price? _ We furnish free cans and pay oxprose olurn?, We test and weigh each shipment on arrival and~ Our choques are issued every two weeks and cashed at par. ‘ * We test and weigh each shipment on arrival and send you a statement for same. . A eard will bri and you to.:“m this system :‘fy:lr" t.rl:l‘.n enebls Write us for any further information you may require [\ has stayed cured now fer two years. and I recommen W;H’W‘« vakimele mellninetor dalp on nds ol 1e ie Lt ? 1 Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasent Peliets regulste and igvi 3. HL. Marym. Eeo. _ stomach, liver and bowels.. Sugarâ€"conted, tiny '-:{ ief late on ‘Tussdeyâ€"night with village with the stoler . outit. ult thet the animals and w»gw.numumu e recovered but the _ culprit to Beriin, and will keep â€" ua meed all the excitement sucâ€" scarce for a timg â€"at least. The in making good his essape. :p[ horses from hotel sheds has â€" beâ€" % 11 o‘cloch the unknown man come quite common of late and the . HIGHEST PRICE FOR CREANM. TNE BERLIN CREAMERY CO. Hout‘s Time Last Week â€"Tâ€"--â€"-â€"â€"â€" '\;‘ i &dinnwwchhhl‘g, :«:ui-_.amuuu g lfltt:ulhnvnhth out W-‘“‘M"N‘fl"'fl prit to Beriin, and _ will keep â€" “ sucâ€" scarce for a timg â€"at least. The a . ipf horses from hotel sheds has . bee . wmwrwmuhu-chfj ging police will keep a sharp lookent for . irne, the culprit in futuse. i the Chief O‘Neil» and his staff enensadad â€" Emma _ Belle Hoos, librarian ; | ‘%Â¥. Weisgerber, caretaker. & Accounts were passed amounting to §$13.13. .o m The Secretary‘s report for the y,nl 1912 was read and adop#ed. T Lee and Mayor Fischer were pregent. . The following officers were t#apâ€". pointed : {(‘.. Haehnel, s.mhrugu; Emma Nalla tWine â€" Nihravian . OE 3 mm is ds Officers of Institution W te Reâ€"appointed at I §2 â€"__ Meeting s ~ The /i,uug\lral l;oetilig ol the Watâ€" â€" etioo Public Libraty . Board was # in tho Library on . Monday evening. . Messts C. Huehnergard, H. H‘-iw: G.. Stroh, C. Haechnel, chairman, Rev,~ ®, of Frank= } """3?;:{.’{'3: J Tok red ':.&'.’"’ï¬: mmend this