was sentenced to six for v. + was found begâ€" ,-’iua,‘-miï¬s that he: had P ad \ s i X o liirch. _ Their union was. «blessed ‘ ith seven children, ~*pnamely ~Mrs, \ {Damiel Fries, _ Henr and â€"â€" Edward > |iwebing of Berlin,‘ J\-fl at <Hamâ€" â€" Uilton; Mrs. W.â€"F. H. Lorenz and Mrs ‘ Rred Koerber of Waterloo, Her husâ€" \| Rand, the late Wm. Stuebing,, â€" 8r., _ died it~1908, and her son Wm.. Stute, _ Abink, Jt., in 1911. Eighteen grandâ€" Nee 4'" mt eight great grandchildren fyut s«urvive. % * AGED RESIDENT Mrs. Wmm Stuebing Passed g‘, ;,‘ï¬hdoo on Monâ€" & L,.dï¬m 83rd Year. : ;,‘.ra, Erb 8St., Waterlop, on §Whour d?oan at 2 o‘clock to St, John*s Luthéetas Church for , thente to Mt. Hope cemetery .r‘.nurhlt The late Mrs, < Stueâ€" â€"was botn in. Alsace, â€" Germany, ': death took place on _ Monday termoon of one of Waterloo‘s aged Ind respected)#itizens in the â€" person f ’ ; ~#IL "relict of the 810 : Win. Atuebin y 8¢., in her. . 83rd "Whe fanerat â€" will take place from AT ONCE, GOop COOK. t “gcï¬lsermmt posiâ€" mn. Several weeks to be spent in wruish>ne . ft â€" simmeér home. Mrs: 1,.. J. Breithaupt . 108 _S€. North Berlin,.Ont. " _ AVisited inâ€"town on . Sunâ€" â€_“‘ . , . lor Ԥg atiord, h’! M‘Wthé summer E iX holghe memk Phice is is "Sts., ap“eomz' olm’Fhursâ€" 'i":f_“ All pricés.‘,| i strawberries at the : Waterloo iet on Faturday, the‘ season beâ€" about over.â€" What there. were oi m i on fatae ds uold ‘at 23 céats <a doz., er at 25 cents a pound, peas 10 s a pint. A large amount â€" of en produce " sold at the regular RAWBERRIES SCARCE AT k o. AARKET. 3 P . re wis a scarcity of ther ) Ed.~â€"M. ODovitt ensed the laying of the bitulith the Altert St. pavement, â€" @ staif of men being employed. MWarren Bituiminous Paving Co BuySérited Capital ..... $250,000 Deposit with the Dominâ€" ton ‘Government ...$156,698.00 zn:l{mm n::‘(‘ To ome ‘tuby . with ...'%":c $29,088 â€" & clace game ‘at Waterlion .u....f.":‘..‘ Twin City â€" the won 114. i# . y high ** s. : Eliis and Kobel, of Berlin, ""‘i"â€""" the steeple Louis R. C. Church ‘last week. 46 w4 lï¬af‘&‘l-’,m"“: @t rlor ead Office Waterloo A. Boghm, DISt: AEt B) aop(a the Reports 4t the Bommi E MERCANTILE tE INSURANCE Of INCORPORATEFD 4875 : COMPANY #: Pided WÂ¥ ed Wright, Secretary the : Cognty Jp» for the Town" of Waterloo (was again & .-;:fln problem at :.b" d on J 4 ag mh | lï¬.’)ï¬u-jm ‘of the mepting a resolution was passed concerning the byâ€"law, and the clerk was wastructed to advertise in the "Hally papers JoFre â€" plusibing ipapetâ€" " Mr. E. Straséer â€" addressed:~~ Council, representing several ' present, saying that he was erccting ho ons en w‘:.-'....,..g costs about $45 per house i ‘ c hazet Ruimalt "at. dte hx _.Mr. Strasserâ€"* you . have hail long enough w last spring . to prepare the .plumbing byâ€"law." ~ ~Amiong those.â€"prestut‘ was “.:, :1 wfl'fl“ , ‘who, it W > twentyâ€"two M alm atb plumbing, having worked in .several of the largest cithlbpu the .gontinâ€" ent. He was asked Whvfl&l questions ‘by diflerent members of e Couincil, dealing: with, different phasâ€" es ol the new byâ€"law which it was hoped to have‘ pasged{ > . . 0 0 "o > . ‘**There was a mah ‘in this Council who said that he was going to: de l:isttw byâ€"law of Kutt u;'â€"m ‘ther ‘by vote or by y,"‘ stated Mr. Kutt. * 4/ § 6y At. ty C SBrt en PS WV 8 When Mr. Wegenast atose to read the proposed byâ€"law he said, ‘"As far as ‘I "am concetned*I*Kave no â€" desire to do anything that seems to nw‘t: be unreasonable, . 1. rdly â€" lieve any ma:%flm‘to make any such statement, and 1 myseli would not: spend one red . cent . to change your opinion." m c the **" was the . im mod(g: :‘mw‘% x Mt. + _Bï¬o!, sitting opposite P 32 Sn dw o3 0\ "We want to act in: harmony. Wiien the committee .came to tke considerâ€" ation of the byâ€"law ‘it was â€" found that Berlin had a committee, . and when â€" the Waterloo: Committee | saw they were not \thfll with . their byâ€"law ; there w&m' in Waterloo adopting it. _ .P&F ly, Mr. Wege nast said, 20‘ * the . present Waterloo by/law â€"was good, and the man who built a house. pith the old plumbing system was getting / value for his money. â€" . Mr. McDoneHâ€"eaidâ€"heâ€"didâ€"not ~apâ€" ve. of x 5 ; 190 seal trap. ‘This Mt. Woeller . wanted to have pl‘avoed in the byâ€"law. Howâ€" eyer, Mr." e;qa?i' iu@thu _could n’c’)t he done without breaking faith with Berlin, and if it was . changed it would not be the ‘sime byâ€"law as is in use in Betlin, which was the object to be attained. | = E During the dying seconds of /the meeting Mr,. Woelier moved, seconded by Mr. Strob, that ~*‘The Plumbing byâ€"law. shall provide that all / sinks, baths, and lavatories shall be . inâ€" stalled with deep seal traps, to the satisfaction of wm Engineer . or teet away from stack shall _ be Inspector; that All;closets over two vented and that no connection whatâ€" ever shall be connected . into the cloâ€" set leadbend, but a -gl.rne connecâ€" tion shall be put in for all other ; fixtus~ t 0 CSAR ‘The resolution was suppomted _ by the mover and seconder, and Counâ€" cillors Moyer and:â€" Kutt, while Mes: srs. Wegenast, Halliman and . Holle refused to vote. +\ * > "‘I don‘t know and . I eza't“\mdn- stand this t anâ€" ather man mfgï¬w‘ll we would adopt wh\& he says," . said the Mayor. 24 8A ts "I never tackled a job in my life before on which there wasâ€"#so* mich difference of opinion. Every plumber has a different opinion of his own," said Feeve Wegenast, % Mr. Hallman suggestedâ€"that . the proposed byâ€"law prepared . by _ the committee hbe di, und .. if . dt could be arran to make . the amendments | with Berlin, an amendâ€" ment â€"could beâ€"introduced â€"â€"at _ the next meeting, » ‘ When : this resolution . was . passed, another resolution .was . introduced and passed instructing â€" the °: Town Clerk: toâ€"advertise: for . a. plumbing inspector, . as Mr.. Moogk resigned some weeks ago . during the discusâ€" gion on the plumbing byâ€"Jaw, stating at that time that h,. ~eould _: not. carty it out. #.* [1 â€"The, officials ds ks D w‘r:!‘ on the plumbing , by~|:w.“1'h presont byâ€"Jaw is -u&'n force, nev» er u‘m-g been repeal#@#, and a short resola! Aeen‘s . whfe bulk mm ï¬-u,'b‘u‘ 'n{;] been passed wHaT THE TOWN CoUNCIL DID Passed a resolution , in comnection . with the plumbing byâ€"Jaw after a ln"a)- "discussion,â€" m u;-. N t k f C nath e ayis ME CS n on While assed m tuolut;:;‘[q connection * 4 » |â€" Mr. F. D. Williams,. manager of the with the plumbing byJaw after a{ . MC "‘li"- 8. W. Cain and famâ€" Londonâ€". Mutual Fire Insuremn Co, lengthy "discussion,, m teâ€" i‘l& and L::n Cain |:‘nmou and Mrs. Williams were the m;u of 1 , t s Jw Borlin week i Mr. as d Mrs. .J. Killet, 48 ater To se Arvaie © ""CC * |bre vistube friends at Berlin, Mobâ€"{North) This . was We first afticial # 4 § % Nord, Prestoy and viainity. vis‘t of Mr, Willams in this county mm L * t "®" en mine ‘mnwnuwu'm tee and| MINARD‘S _ LINIMENT "URFSin the . Twin 7 and ; dis She MyARH ulclhatkieurtcane 4:Â¥ NOWVRA +s <>2.~ : .> . .â€" > > OMAT 1y is *‘ sal 3 Piukk b iL a8y t:‘mmï¬â€œ:.. in j\ Fed z> the, other ; % t The first accident . which m_,h e nesece & T ta ons aut niboaud hy mast ."& or er this Charlie Schatcigr, i _ haterlop : ic &?’::‘Ufl ma~ f t am‘c: z-l“; c ::,. > 'C"'.t $ mt i mt man as h. 2 2 first. Inctâ€"ad" "of his ) maâ€" chine to a stop, he s to his pade, and y hx7 te reached the west corher ol the.tratk, th: machinc went over the tan‘, "brusbing . th> spectators aside, and \injuring »Mr.. John Wilson, and ‘his young‘ son‘ John, ol the Teleâ€" graph staff.â€" Mr. Wilson had the ; back of him Jeg Iicorated:"‘ while . Mugler \ AS hacks “’3: !'emo!ql’g_ their ‘houne on ; t. Hope St. {The mast serious accident occurred in the fiveâ€"mile motorcycle race when Hartry Gies o# ~ Berlin rode into th¢ crowd on the terrate. Several people were trushed aside in the spill, but saly. two wber!_ injured. These were ‘l;..xixke v ho ‘was nadly "cut aout the face, ond 4 Alad named L&pp who was .in‘ured ,’:‘shock Gies .. h‘inâ€" acil suffered a Tew bruises, and" "had his one eye closod up. ‘Theâ€"mathine was badly danaced. Th« last® spill was wh n Geo. Wricht, : ot© ~Toronto, â€"riding in ~ the ho‘?b handicap {*1, enmt received & y cut . on ihe ‘had, â€"ani sprained his . 12&: _ ~In all of these cases th> cadets ren Sered val‘ant service. WINNERS 1N Th# AUTOMUOBILE § ; PARADE. * L Thweadets gave a durimz the afterncon. One of the big attractions at Watâ€" érlooâ€" yesterday was the automobile parade in the morning. The.winnets of the prizes 'wm-;!x, Mr. J. Balhnâ€" sen, â€"Znd, Beck and ‘ h;, 3rd, Miss Ferrier;;4th, Acadian Club; 5th, BANP CONCERT 8. Schmidt. The following ï¬ugxamm will be ‘ rendered ‘by the Waterloo band _ on the Market:â€" Square this evening:â€" i Marchâ€"Graf Zeppelinâ€" Manke. 0vonuto-â€"Poit ;::' l'uunta-snppa[ kN Coloâ€"A, ect Day (By reâ€" . fqu:)"-.x.;g;»ho.a, Boloist, * Mr. | Joe Ellis, â€" | Descriptiveâ€"A H\mtlgesa»â€" Bu-‘ caloski. _ Synopsis: motning \ breaks calm and peaceful; the huntsâ€" | man prepares for the pleasure ol the chase; we jump on our saddle _ and | our huntsman sounds 3 merry bhn;{ a hunting we will go; On the scent; tallyho; full cry; the death; finale. _ | Gauld hige Memapdince & mtaut laites es dagrr ange s Mediey overtureâ€"Rmkk‘l Hits No 12. Lampé.. Synopsis! ) 12 ‘ ojclock;| the graves open abd the skeletons apâ€" pear; the Skeleton: Rag; â€" Oh, You| Beautilul Doil; Somebody else will it you don‘t; By theâ€"Light© of â€" the Jungle Moon;, 1 like. your apron and your ‘bonnet; Oh, that Navajo Rag; ‘The Harbor of Love; Moonlight Bay; When I was twentyâ€"one and you werq. wm.nm; ? ~’. A .6 ceX * j_uu-zuz-mrimm.] _ Grand. Selectionâ€"The Geishaâ€"Bidâ€" %Jm. 1/ 0. Adoge Afeu LR . March Paradoe Flaggenâ€"â€" Blankenâ€" .’(;‘dd Savé the: King. ~ ':mumâ€"Wts W. A. Paul Over 2000 at | â€"â€" _Band Concert * What was by far the best concert of the season was rendered by the Waterloo | BHand. Wednesday wight, when 2,500 peoble were presint. ‘The numbers were all well rendered, but the feature ol the emj‘;&†the vocal solo by Mr. Joe is. . ~TUrder the whle direction: of Prof. Paul: the band his Atta m« a hich degree of ‘qi:e(hc‘y. The lucky numbers were WQ 1419, and 13180 3\0 ¢ in Anoprntnapacmmemmnmaisinimentiion ues ons inegmeigzetizemiae bL ( TW 6 6‘tsh ‘d Btont Shal} be pPlGCeU iwe n street car tracks as d a \.“'g.. e street car: tracks as> well ## i ved petitions + the outside of the track and shal! nvu.". nm- and M,‘m e propetly W the m wmmflbï¬m,fl!lh‘hd the Town EKng neer, and> be cartified to. [the orders received Trom the manager hÂ¥ !¢%_ . tudus * \‘ct the Borl‘AWaterloo #t. Railway, Indtrueted the Town Clerk to _ adâ€" Mr. V, 8, Mclatyre." Indtructed the ‘Town Clerk to _ ad vertise fot & Plumbing Inspectot. IN WATERLOO military â€" drill altorno0n, ."" ‘**Your Board of Works met _ this â€" Bu. afternoon, and visited a fumper _ Of tning ‘localities â€" in town â€" where ‘improveâ€" hungs |ments had been asked for.. After i. t the Spection of the several localities your and |Committee recommends as follows :â€" blast; | . ‘‘That the “?t.& to be construc» scent;, td on the :{:t ly -gte of Caroline ile. ;st. from Jokn St. to the corner of its No!ï¬l: 2!-::1,10 zomy be ‘placed y; |outs, row maple«trees â€" on ho oo That side ‘ol the aiteet. B3b ‘Jver . AMH e e the aft 88 .A A. and zd in t zjmpwï¬(r <d in th»s various e good time was made, thom rinuniporniher setidiet . â€" ut ud all ht mhuce +as tase 1 . ~The m& of the races ato :y _ Qne le noviceâ€"1st, M UDTJ . . s M C,. â€"Coliough ; â€"3rd, G. I\pï¬ Te L M L :0 00 + ~Aiseco ies ApA _‘q~ irterâ€" 414 â€" *‘ ch I‘ Il“ n fl m; 2nd, G. McMillas. _ Time, .o(:n t i mant. uc cR: i p4 , G. M x ~Srd,~N. Mn# Toe. Time, t.a‘!:t" "hem sit w *Halfâ€"mile ~ championshipâ€"1st, »*W Andrews ; 2nd, H.. MeDonald ; 3rd,"G Hogten:. Time, 148 25, . > & ‘~\Qne â€"mile,".boys under/45â€"i8t, ‘P;‘ McKay ;_ â€" 2nd, Turty ; 3td, Brown. Time, 1.17. t t3 $Â¥ . Oneâ€"mile championship, bicycleâ€"ulst &. Spencér; 2nd, G. McMillan. Time, 2.32 Threeâ€"mile © Waterloo: motorcycle raceâ€"1st, Schaefer, Waterloo;,â€" > 2nd, Gies, Berlin. Timeâ€"2.32.«) ) > | ‘The chairman of the Board of Works Mr. L. Hlofle, presented .a lengthy. reâ€" ‘port to. ths Town Couu("l"on )lzâ€" day night, rwommndb‘,. everal im: {frovements, Includifig. _ the eXxtentioa lof Herbert St. and the iniprovement [ot King St. between William St. amd the borndary. ‘The report which was ‘mdopted, is as follows:â€" . _. . +. Whippet. rave, open, handicapâ€" Jst, Hearts of Oak, 2 yards; 2nd, Bonny Boy. ‘Time, 9 seconds._ . Fiveâ€"mile championship, bicycleâ€"1st G. McMillan, 2nd, W. Andrews;â€" Ard,: F. Brown. Time, 13.05. ;. },. [ps» Whippet race, handicapâ€"1st §nm of Oak, 2nd,.Bonny Boy; 3rd, Mickey No‘ time. 3 iuls Twoâ€"mile hbandicap, bicycleâ€"1st W, Smith; 2nd, D. Taylor; 3rd, C. Coléâ€" lough; 4th, W. Degcon.Time 4.30 4â€"5 ‘Threeâ€"mile motorcycle, opehâ€"â€" 15t, Morriston; . 2Ad, | Armstrong; â€"â€" ‘Sad, Bawden;~ Time 4.39. x REPORT OF THE Which is Adopted Recomâ€" Fiveâ€"mile motorcycle," openâ€"1, Morâ€" rison; ‘2nd, ‘Armstrong;. 3r8," Logi¢." | "That Queen 8St. 1e extcffd northâ€" ‘@Orly . from : Noscker St. to ‘Frederick‘ St. with a width of 40 feet betweéeh |Noecter St. and Togo St. the yart of the extension to be constructbd A% dhase as practicatMe to the casteily gide of. Mr. Conrad Euler‘s residem®,; ‘ ""hat King â€" 8t. shall be spikdd and te shaped up with broken â€"stond ‘from Wi‘llism 86. . to the ~ boundary line retween Berlin and Waterloo un wer the inspection of the Town Engiâ€" *‘That a four foot cenvint sidewalle %c constructed on theâ€"easterly side of ‘aroline 8t. fromâ€"Jobn St. to Allaf St., under the provisions of section 9 of thr Local Improvempnts Act;® ~ 4 "That ~a fourâ€"loot | cementâ€"sidewalk be constructed on ‘the westerly â€" side of Mboté Avenue, from "John St. ~ to Alan St.â€"underâ€"theâ€"provisions â€"â€"â€"of g»ction 9 â€"qf ths Local: Improvemetifs © ‘‘TFat the necessary procegdings be taken by the Council to extend Herâ€" bert ‘St: from Unlon St. to Pine St. and ‘to extend WillowwBt. ‘from Unâ€" ion St. to: a point at or nsar ths 60â€" metery grounds, and that ‘there be %uun to cominsct tha east‘rl;‘ ond of Jow Et. w ~Bt. ~as & bote proposed beé extentlied. °> _ > > Act mends Several Street Exte .im-“.n;"iiu‘p"rb'hns‘ot Klll( Street. ; l ». gathsged an th> s A. the €. M. . BD. OF WORKS whippet rases were especiall wber of riders were on arions ‘evidts.‘ and sbnie 2004 of, the "The patriotic meeting closed < with the -:mu God Save the Kht alter the latge flag was hois Non "the" pole, \ gives ‘by the Town "guncil and â€" placed on the roof : ‘@ Wiion e« meathicd to h izh the Whdness of Mr.â€" W. & Wewat are * C 0 20 0 * WMr. _ J. Stroh;" chalrmen‘" o# the olurd ‘presidod. * Mr. g..‘o: :hw e hbriedy, in presuting the" fag to "The ‘Board; On motion ol Messr8. Â¥as tehderea t3 Me" welenel 1or" e dondtion: Rev.~F. ‘A. J. ‘Fischer alâ€" w’»& briefy: hx ty t We Library on Waterloo Ratepayers Request ingThatNm:éltnk beï¬nwl‘flfoa()fl ‘A . petitioh édressed to the . Mol: ":3“‘ Williaity Snider and: the Waterioo Town Council, is ‘beimg cirâ€" cdlatedin an ‘efiort . to have: the . m>w building which: the ‘Mol:ons Bank ., is sbout ~ #o ‘eréct on â€" the ‘corner ol &13 and Erb Sts., placed eight feet ta‘k "tromi the King St. line.. _ ‘This will obviate thr gog in King St. at this point.and permit ol the ‘street %mthmd ~in line with the foundry, to: Etb At. fnry Th», importance... _of this is apparent whin it ‘is considered that the . King and,.Erb St. intersection , is the chiel ons* in Waterloo. â€" s % ~A . quiet‘ wedding teokâ€"place on Tuesday evening, when Mrs. Emily C. HMi1ll, / daughter of "Mw J : Reiaer, of Weilnlq, was wedded to Mr.: A. Wagner.,.. The .ceremony . was â€"perâ€"â€" formed by Rev. J.v‘g. Hoeckey. Mr. and "Mré. Wagher after tBe symâ€" mey _ months take hp ‘their: residence at 132 â€"Marion St., Norwood: Grove, Jpver... twentyâ€"five. signatures _ .. have been secured to metiupu in . the few hours it has ‘ out ‘and 1t is expected _‘ that... a suflicicntly large humber . will, be setured to impress the parties appealed to ol the desiraâ€" hflï¬y of meetinz the withes of â€" the public in this matter.: It may pe reâ€" calléd that the strip of land . which is wow causing all the trouble was . ofâ€" fered _ to th> Town Corncil a . few years. @zo by. Mr. Wm. Snider, the then owner, but was declined, Copâ€" 4e# ol Ypetitions will be Tound at Déâ€" vitt‘s â€" <and _ Hahnet‘s Drug Store Whets ‘the public is invited to c&ll abd sign them sevessssrerterceine messee erassessiesssesrescsrsesece ¥‘inpipo§â€" "at St.â€"Saviour‘s Church, Wat, m. ott, Suke30th, ‘at 18.30 o‘clock when Mr. Arthur© Freebraugh, ~marâ€" tigd Miss _ Emma Docherty, both ef Skis town. _ Tike nuptial knot _ was tied ~ "the Rev. A. L. Clarke, â€" The tride who was given away by . Mr. Reade and wore a travelling syit of maleé brosaded‘ cloth witk Jm Taâ€" gel hat, trimmied with Alice blue osâ€" trich mount _ and a corsage bouquet ol‘ lily of thr valley. The bride was 1-w;ugd by Miss Florcnce Dean as br dasinaid, who wore a navy plue ‘SUit, â€"and â€"coral colored hatâ€"with plackâ€" oipray and â€"lo;(â€"t o _ migk roses. 'I‘L &ooih was assisted by Mr. Fred ads. Loh ngrin‘s and Mcondelsâ€" s wodding marches, were played by , Mr.â€" Anderson pefore and after the eremmy. _ Aftorwards a reception was ) id at the home of Mrs, Beitâ€" stein s, hdhn 8t.~ The groom‘s 2“ t ir d ; was a whojue, the bride‘s &tnt’o lt"h"'I & wl'lï¬zh:t“ ;Hfll ':‘h!‘ ‘\L. _ bridesmaid‘s roni M ).rnonf“ , was a gold . wishâ€"bone bt‘o h and to the bt'l‘lu.;l.n. 6?:: old Jblaid . rearl â€". .. . MCY 1“;;3’1% hamhs erovie * Wt .z fotcnto Ni ® }3.¢ . On tbeir repurn : -?fl:-uu a Wat A grass fira occurted alot . _ *:30 c‘vlook on.Nonday ‘nfternson. /n Vicâ€" tor‘a €t., at t‘h home o{l’,t. . h t a‘s/h, "NH |t is ‘thought children ::w th* fire, 1t‘ soon wade rapid way, amd the fire was callâ€"d to Provent it m* n athy . puildings.. No damage fesultâ€" franchise for a motor ‘pus service A ‘Very pretty weddimg was solemâ€" FREEBRAUGHâ€"DOCHERTY 6 mm m h ~ i\ 8 & MARION, Strattord City CouRtil granted _ a .m Bt, Mentrdar "TRE DBPT. CAL WAGNERâ€"BILL Kapr)‘sik:} â€" at 0000000006000 00000080000000986e C.~H; Mills & Co.\ Special Value in Black Taffeta and Duchess Silks 'w.mwavmmfl';&ij‘ ady*t + Ityâ€"and upâ€"toâ€"date styles afe m necessity . to build a â€"getm b&:‘“' your â€,l:?bu?k’â€â€™â€œâ€˜â€â€˜ “t “'“u -‘h&v-v‘\l! every day, is the best proof that WE CAN PLEASE*YOU,‘TOOI Ladiea® Readyâ€"toâ€" l;arno.t..u‘zuh T he sponcible for our purchase of handsome Duchess Satins, in‘ BJ and a range ‘of scarce shades. Fine heavy silk Wigt will give lon wear, rich>satin finish, full yard wide, guaranteed. not to .‘gg heavy, tich flexible gilk. that sells regular at $1.50, special.. $4. King Street H. M. WILHELM, PROTECTION. â€" THEY PREVENT STROKES. They carry them off should they~ occur; Pss o wl No building rodded with "Universal" Rods has ever been dam» aged py lightningâ€"and they protect mauy thousands, . %*. . u . _¢ <. Write for our Catalog, se se uols s on Two Rural Barn Claimsare chused by lightning to ever; â€" oue due to all other: causes.=~~ * 4 h Jw Farmers know GOOD hatness, and they areâ€"not ‘backward uprulhg thoir opfinions. $ /A COME TO ~US FOR YOUR NEXT ORDER, $im‘ Black Taffeta at $1.50, $1.75 and Makers of the Rod with the LocksJoint Lightming ‘Rods, properly instalied, are â€"ALMOST ABBOL[}:!“ THE UNLIVERSAL LIGHTNING ROD €0. Certainiy foels SA TISFLE Dâ€"with the SERVICE ~ obtained * by SAFETY FIRST Alexander House Grocery ‘J..W. 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