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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Dec 1914, p. 9

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:) scho s :38 will â€"take f _g. festiâ€" | this year . All};. are. welcome.â€"« s /( Makg a!ifl is spending a le" weeks. with Toronto . friends. C aristom excursions :â€"Bingle fare Mpc, 241 ~and 25th. ~Returhing . Dec. it mounik ns pacan Sth, .. °o D ... 28th.â€"Miss leda\ Banderson visited friends _ in Ter} this week. ~ <~. *7‘4 ®¢> Nr. I, B. Brubacher wishâ€" ‘e8â€"¢o thank ‘the partics who â€" broke _A large pane glass in the rear of : bis _etore: Friday night, for leaving . the @igat box, 6 alter helping. theniselves to. cigars and tobacco. Emall (boys ~would . _wtn candies. Men would i hy ped‘ themselves to more toâ€" ‘,“' c g:a.mm so. it evidently was _ some 18 or 20 year olds. BHtores Open :â€"Our stores will‘ xing the evenings until fi tmas Ahe display of all I prasonable goods nv zu merchants be ler this year than ever before.« t8. _ Norma Hollinger and ° Mrs fr , Elmira, yuitod friends is in this week.â€"The memners of the Wangelical â€" Church Sunday Echool im ‘ifl‘. & programms‘ on ~ $unâ€" we afternoons _Dee.. 20th. in â€" â€" thoif gfibmom tn Hospital :â€"On Tuesday NMr. Henry Wegfhart, who has beon, ‘YTor somm time : was Temoved : to e B. & W. Hosnital for treatment. . ==Those wh> attefded_ the Red Cross ‘ Concert held . in Conestoro : last \ Thursday were delighted with te fine | pro:tamme.â€"Mrs, _ C. Theil, Beorlit, visited at the home of Mrs. G, Hellâ€" er this week.â€"Quite a number from | hete are attending _ the winter _ fair "at Guel h this week.â€"Mrs, Schodoâ€" Mc* and Miss Mollie Starr. Elmira _ were ‘the ~guests of Mr. and Mrs. , Fugene Berges, Riverside Ave., last ‘week.â€"Mr. A. Snyder returned _ last week from a successful trip through â€" the Northwest and left Wednesday for ‘ the Bastern towns and cities.â€"Miss Aadling Straus of Waterlo6, was. the .. guest. of Miss Hollinger: this week.â€" Mt, Jinz, Elmira, visited friends in â€" town on Tuesday.â€"Postmaster Winkâ€" \ler was a ‘l‘wlréitv visitor Friday.â€" | Nhax Nettie Gerbracht, . Galt, snd i® JW ) ‘Feick, lin, were â€" the @bests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker, mbelia St., this week. 8 Mr.. . Harold ©Reynolds, Toronto, | Stumpl, f s j a weekâ€"end visitor in town.â€"At ) Miss Adelle: Winger left. last week 9 a m. . SUnday ~umorninz _ the new for Muskoka where she pxpects . to cherch bell _ will â€" make its debut.â€" | spend some time, * > in fits s Edna Haug is visiting Toronto‘; Messrs,. Bauman, & â€" Schneider are. ends: . for u'couple of wmh.â€"u‘mgall‘i:& Hydro electric : power. in St.. Jacobs‘ citizen passed away t and â€"door 4 ie 1g+ ' W afternoon, the late llr.i Mr. and . Mrs. cumqm. A. Vo:lker of Berlin, was laid to have returned home after ;% gost â€" in . > Evangelical tery some time with friends.in the Uni 3 ‘The deceased _ was atel?t of ; Etates» *Sdaieg t his place for 34 years previo to |_Mr./ and «Mrs.. Oscar. Strome have ovine: to Berlin atout 22 years ago, | the sympathy of their many friends mumber of his former old . friends {ln the loss: of their week old baby ended the fuheral.â€"Mr. . Harvey;boy, who died last y. : ch visited Queem City: friends | . Mr. Geo. W. Reist"of â€" Woolwich Ahit week.. lc‘xpecg.s to be anâ€"exhibitor of Clydesâ€" V Lac Ne\n-â€"lt.u.nd Mre. / John _RKuarr. very pleasantly entertai & ! evening last in honor of their sonm, O#â€" ear and his bride.. Sevéeral of our _ youn :pog:ln «pent Sunday â€" evening ‘at Mr. Schaofor‘s. _ Mr. â€"Isracl ‘Martin.and sisters . and Mr. . Harvey Preigs spent Sunday at Mr. Harvey Sebnfldt‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Doer _ becker visited st the home of Mr. and ips. Preiss on Sunday. 5 \ ~â€" Items . : of Interestâ€"The _ Sunday School of the Bethel Methodist Church z. l id their annual Christmas onâ€" ertainment, with the happy _ accomâ€" pi niment of the proverbial Xmas tree, IJ« day evening. the 17th of Déc. ommencing at 8 o‘clock. The Hickson m b will be in attendance. good program of dialogues, recitaâ€" y g'.w'"‘“ liah fim““&"fim’l’fi; a Do not fail to see PROF. DORENâ€" ) l1‘]‘»;«»!!'«). who will be . at WALPER HOUSE, BERLIN, on Y\ bti(k} 17TH, with . a ' 8 ol bair tou _ Athe wo ‘Thay securely adhafe head, cannot pe detected from i‘s cwn hair, are a marvellous + to the bead, and a nocesâ€" P is every baid man toâ€"ap *Â¥o Men Who Aro Bald. at YOT morning from. the Â¥ where they have been } rvices since spring in » °44 09e $84 6 M w 80 P a ot, weaes more 1nd oo iess hi se‘ cmd Erbsville. Haysville. with fri Mared in hotol, al s â€"ationes ols in ed the weekâ€"end in the home »a'wq i1 be PIa6t r, King 61. this ::ll:ua %: Famms: on ~ *Sinâ€" _ 80th. in‘ their m will : take ‘Christmas festiâ€" © are . welcome.â€" (aiper Ho Dee. 17th churc 10. 06 h should _ and m the J binling «sional and Servic ed J11 MINARD‘3 . LINIMENT . CURES en d Mâ€"+*x Spehie * /C Miss Â¥ . meisfoc» fane o intlioy mod ‘her leg on Baturday of last week. Her many friendswish ber. a speedy . y. The organized~ Adult Class of the Evangelical Sunday $ , %o the nuinber of about‘ Aity, > held ~a social ig at the home : .. the Rev. F. B. the other °. evening, to. the granting of their‘ charter. â€" Altet an «excellent programme of spgeches, . ‘dial e songs, etc., lunch was served & peasant .evening. was: enjoyed by mll. Mr. <and Ix‘ Geo. Achnsider : who kavé been visiting friends in.. Stratâ€" ford for the past fow. weeks have reâ€" turned home,. m T _ Mr. O..8. Ruppel,was a~ business visitor to* Waterloo and Prestom on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strome attenâ€" ded the funeral of the former‘s fathâ€" er, Mr. Henty R. Strome, cheld. at 4 ANuE Bs y Berlin last ‘Weduesday. afternoon, Bt. Paut‘s Parochial School Report. _Jr. 1Vâ€"Marie.. Wechel, _ Edward Rlinck, Ordelia‘ Praft:® * s ~ Ar; T11 â€"Meta Schierholts : and : Geo, Klinck equal, Minnie Herz, Elsa Schâ€" jerholtz. e sls 6 Br. I1â€"â€"Ida Schierholts and . Laura }‘Slgld "equal, Mary Sherk, ~Herman Tall, * Jr,. IIâ€"â€"Harold Klinck ‘and N:& Schmidt equal, Harold Ruppel, Es er Klinck, f [ * Class 11â€"Emiline Wettlauler, | Geo. Sherk, ‘ Margaret Ruppel, taitly 5o ce © Class Iâ€"Louisa Hedrich and Marie Plaf. equal, . Pauline Nethery, â€" Lucy 8'!‘_""‘“', ker t‘ wl 9 '. B oC p t ~ Mr./ and «Mrs.. Oscar. Strome have the sympathy of their many friends in the loss. of their â€" old <baby boy, who died last Friday. .. «_ > . Mr. Geo. W. Reist"of | wgfla expects to be anâ€"exhibitor of Clydesâ€" dx:lie horses at the Guelph â€" Winter Fair. : « ‘The ‘December. monthly Fair â€" held last Monday was h:p{y attended, The weather was ideal and the roads fairly good.:. $3 ).i e T 4. ‘The young people: of the Presbyterâ€" ian Church have engaged; C. Mortiâ€" mer Bezzto to deliver his celebrated dramatic:oration *‘Recalled . to Life"‘ on the evening of January 19th. ..« ~ ‘The Bank of Nova Scotia expect to be in their new bank building before the end of the present r*Snth. . | ; St. James‘ congregation are ~nOW bulding their services in the baseâ€" ment of their new : dburch awniting the completion. ol the interior of the body of the church, %. Mr. N. H. Hemmer has moved into his fine new resi on _ the corver of: William and streets. $ Nellic Smith spedt â€" a ~ fow s of last weok in P ton. for | Elmira.â€"fThe : Board of with the ration _ "of Mr. and Mrs. Sam. K. Brubacher 0‘ this vicinity left last week on a ‘trip to Pennsylvania friends. f 7 : The tower of ; the new postâ€"office building is up and the building: preâ€" sents a fine appearance.s _ * & â€" Mr. Geo. L. Zlegler rendered .. .a sacrod solo “Am With . Moe" . â€"very mbly at Bunday ovéning ce in the Methodist chirch. â€" | J n l . silo ioi mm K TW sayh Wt the howe nt D. Jone Ratz, Preston. + k « W LiDFAPY 10 +744 last witk (""’T C ves the uroay . aB foy church ‘aliacoville,.~ on D« f‘i{ Th: ud la Cal t C tka 4 4 ; ie ‘; ~A‘€»‘» rg: lt f“w-l f ’fll.fi‘ ‘e;.m.‘ "Am: We “.,,Fs'. i ' -f (lipadecteng t .¢fi'n»’; bedcping A mo, € s were Rev, A.] L. Lo Kev, 4 u. ”9 Sil â€"‘.Lf us Msy . d o ear l Listows w R. é Oranston, Pul«] merston, 6 . MeVUe MAE rowel.. Mr. Lfi at : both, * The taport of The . helpful . report of + nclal| 8. B; Convention at London was oo Ieligete appontad 97 We CGounl ‘the delega ) y exccutivg, . Mrs. non-‘-*s address on the value of teacher training was very belpful, <A review. of the: county| work yand yan : outihme; of| Whit ie w be accomplished by the mb'lll given by the county Sec.â€"Treas, Mr. M. 1. Adoiph.â€" Rev, Wm. Drier of Listowel ‘conducted â€" th6 devotional exercises at, the alternoon .. m‘ ‘The prosident, Mr. Amos B. . Weber, presided. Rev, W.â€"H, Yates conductâ€" t ed the devotional Wfl?: evening session.: Reports . for .‘ nominating and . resolutions commitâ€" tees were received and adopted. Rev. R. A. Cranton of Palmerston deliv= ered a stirring: address .on the Nouolthcs.l.uth;fl‘. o John Little, . Organizer _l.nt“.:-. r County ‘Pemperance campaign ~ deyâ€" ered ‘a most eloquent andâ€" ‘stirring address on the evils of the ’llqt: trufic... Rev, A, Lucas.closed convention : with an~lnlptfll, lfim on the Sunday School and 1ts‘. i ence. â€" An invitation was > accepted from the 3rd line Evangelical 8. 8. io lse u&ho convention °. in : their churel next year,. _ ~} > _ B Rev.Fr, Barber will deliver= his leoture on ‘‘Our Escape from . Gerâ€" many‘‘ in the ‘Methodist church,, Wal« lateville, on Friday M\?. pec. 11, under the auspices of the Wallaceville Patriotic League, the proceeds to go in aid.of the Red Cross Society, Adâ€" wission 25c.â€"The" many frlends~ of thclhte Samm?l' Klsw‘.;ifll m“:i to learn of his 8 n demise. in. 4 towel last m.%m : his former neighbors attended the . funâ€" eral on Saturday last, The bereaved family. nave the sympathy ~of their many friends > in their 'prrow.â€"'lr Mt. Pleasant Bunday . Sehool :: &re holding their annual Christmas enâ€" tertainment on Dec, 22. l:xmm ‘preparations‘ are ‘being made ‘for ‘ar ‘excellent â€" programme,. . _ /.. / Personals.â€"Mrs, â€"‘John> Dunnington, Jr., of Linwood, is . visiting _ with friends in this vicinity.â€"Mr. <M. â€"I. Adolph attended the Elma township 8. 8. convention held in Atwood on Mn iilie, "I Mate io teariee alph Miller of : Minto are c at the home of Mr. B. muu'nrlu this week.â€"Mr. and Mrs, B. Miller spent a few days visiting refatives in gfllverm.;We ?;t‘::AH motg' the Iness of Mrs. J. rtnaoy. to her age her recovery is m«:fl- Mr. Fred Shore held a successtul muction sale, having sold his farm *to Mr, George Marks, â€" ie * Local and Personalâ€"Mr. and < Mrs. Gordon Peterson spent Sunday visitâ€" ing at Broad View Farm. Rev._ and Mrs. Vale called on friends on Wedâ€" nut;y. :‘r{ M. % ‘Tanner was on & siness . t1 to â€"Gue! on_,'l'@llta, g;lr. and tlr’-. 0. 8. }Yn‘z\m were to 8t. Clements on Sunday. The monthly | Fair at Elmira was well attended on Monday fron heré. ~Miss Loise Fouler spent Sunday with: Miss Ilw lard. Mrt. John Singor spent Su at Berlin. Messrs. H. Celling and W. Lein of St. Jacobs, called on friends, ‘here on Sunday. Missos Ivené fiu-, ma Fowell spent Bl'.\““:{ at lin. Miss Mary Bn;:or of Gu: :h is" viaitâ€" ing her home here. Mr .and Mra, Will Fowell and daughters, u{hh.ul Jenâ€" ‘nie of Berlin, called on the former‘s brother here on Sunday, Messrs. w }ouomnn and Oswald Snyder s Sunday at Elmira, Mré. Dorech of Bamburg, spent a fow ‘ gmu hore. Mr. J § 1 tlin viaited at his here Sunday. Mr. Raward has gf ished the season‘s well: P i this year. Mr, W.â€" Bricker & business> visitor at Waterioe + . urday. Mr. George Dreisinger, 3 : mira, ~ apentâ€"Sunday â€"â€"Ain a1 Measts.. John T. ‘Waliter ~#pont ~ FPriday at â€" Linwood: ill:lo. Ottoman gb:lifllu her dau oflgo. tuary. J gn!‘“ at 9 o‘clock on * of Mr. 8. 8. Snydor. Mr. Sn * Bon were owners of the Woolen A "% stroke was the cause death. deceased had been a reaiâ€" T oi w e iedine oi at su one gou, l“b: Mrk. Henry Stone, x Sask., Mrs. Alvin Ottoman of this m.‘ Eva and “l.:y at home, Oswald is place. were reâ€" moved to ltnuott'fi'vbm the funeral took place. Mr. Snyder was sixtyâ€"six years of age,. 1‘hovumutmolcbaclhllfl-|flm Issue is . woll ngss College on Monday, Jan. "fl? would it . be P i. ‘The collere" is sent‘ â€" free |gift, 18 ~ would ‘cortai on request ; the i‘s office in ‘ ablewone, and holp you always open to in aitk a. . esd n a 5): .. + 3 Hawkesville. ho x Beiln. Timited Mr. and Bire: en rrot pi, t OB x F0 i en o uit "oobe 1e Aooke in o to n me w fActal "It woald mm tos ‘Baden to start: m unm.m and should ~engage Mr. and such speakers to lecture on difflerent subjects pertaining ‘to â€" agricultute; Helote the Professor Jeft for ondsh he â€" spent an hour ( with Mr, W, C, |Brueékner. and examined . his}mpiaty Jnt "BU <dolonies. â€" He was: wen: preased with the system, of wintering . bees l.‘-‘ .mfluflm‘rn t M to make m .w | 'A:"Iu"u'.":fi.uuw'- 8 4 Guelph w ,Mw"&n.mu»m perior hive than the one used . by ‘mh these â€" hives )there is:~ no "of Joosing:a colony of bees if tiâ€"y are good and strong in the fall and save plenty of, store. Â¥18 News uomâ€"l'i.m Mrs. August Randell <spent week end with tas af. Pote Foron, is spending some i ui sime with Mr. u'fi'hum Mr. Al ‘ Snyder from Michigan is visitâ€" m his mother, Mrs. Hannah llgdfl' for a short time. Mr, and Mrs. Noah Dettweller, of Breslau, spent Sunday, With Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snyder, Miss ’rlmsa Snyder of Winterbourne, sed Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. " Addizon uflm and Mr, " took a business trip to Elmira last Thursday," (Mr. Huff . has almost eolm;leted his new blacksmith shop on Mill Street, which adds m ie i eAprot Narmuon beaintes in r. expects to #! n few=days agzain, and will be. glad to see.all hig old customers back again. Miss Jean Clarke spent Sunday under the mal xutfl Berlin. _ Mrs. Hacfe of Berlin ’l{nt Tuesday with Nr. and Mrs. Joe Huntingiman. A quiet \but..pretty vodd'!xt took. . place . on |wednesday afterncon, Dec, 2, at the of Mr., Jacob Crossman, . when t.son, Jacob was happily married to Miss Lovina Crossman of Natchez, ‘The ceremony was performedby Rev, Snyder of ‘Waterloo. Mo preâ€" sence of the mmediate rela of the contracting ‘r.ruu. Visiting day will be held at the school on Tuesday afâ€" &nr. Dec 22, and all parents and friends willâ€"receive a hearty welcome to come and zond an uhnmng atâ€" ternoon with the pupils and teachers. The nnnua:us‘gdlv School and Pubâ€" He School rt will be held in the King Edward Hall on m.my. evening, Dec. ~ 28. Eve wolp‘ come,. "The Rev, J. uwom of Wiarton, former pastor of Lutheran church hero was renewing old aoquaintances Here last week.â€"The auction sale â€" of the late Henry Berg was well> atâ€" tended ~ everything ; sold at a â€" bigh piice, the farm was bought by _ Mr: Christ, Betg, ol Wellesley, a brother of deceased, â€" Mr. Alex. Fraser, . of New Hamburg yiekded the hammer.â€" Mr. Pearlous Snider and Mr. Charles pmeluw. of. Berlin, wete in the Wt “W as ‘cattle from F. Geo. ux.â€"Miss Laura Wagâ€" mor spenta tow days with friends in Q%lll.-i &. « and Mrs. Ed. Noil of Milverten are the guests of Mr. and Mr«. Peter Berg at presentâ€"Killing the â€" Porkers s and making sausage is ‘the order of the day, Itoniy of interestâ€"The ladies of the Millbank .Presbyterian ~Church, . held: very succesaful bazaar onâ€" Friday &n. mm them nearly eighty« five Mr. J:mlul Inagwood, Tooeniont gaith i M oo , _ Stuart ‘:.ytofly «pent 'rm oi nepuinanntt ecrtieatine this * netghborhood. . these . daye, iore was a very intereating mw \ oJ the Hev. â€" 4. W. ‘Baird."ot f w':. n on i+ day xmu‘u of last %l‘?n. re ;mk ustrathd _ by about a und Afty limelight views. When‘ ‘evening falls you like. to gather round the table and read, the t Thene o toioen arune ast to â€" dveryone, from â€" the markets® xmam&-mh‘\ ty for ‘the boys> and a bright mou(Mmlhnmourlot-c*“ the girls. 1t is all interesting, and every : issue is v‘r:llmwdhvflh- Hox _ would it & aift, 18 mmnm Huél Bloomingdale Philipsbhurg. daygh ter ar Mr.â€" J Poole make the fatm R Berlin, cika for . Opponâ€" Wogliortâ€"In Wunua.tou Tuesday, Dec, 1, to Mr. and Mrs, Poeter Weglert, . a daughter. ‘ Brandtâ€"At Preston, Dec. 3.â€"To Mr, and Mrs. Brandt, a daughter. Horstâ€"In Waterloo, Nov. 30, to Mr, ~â€"â€"and Mrs, Benjamin Horst,. â€"twin. Rieklâ€"Cookâ€"At New Hamburg, Nov. 25, Miss Clara May Richl to. Mr. MAM Hnrz_A c:og ni.t‘ Ԥ,""“}:;, f Â¥ ov. 1 Miss my Ellen Pink â€"to Mr. Thomas Manning, both of mqu. Voiseyâ€"Dyerâ€"At Galt, Dec. 8, . Voisey ‘to Miss© Margaret Dyer, Etbâ€"At Béana Gordnor, on Nov. 28 CMCB';" To Nov. 20, M oronto, Nov. , MrS. KiButsâ€"A t Doon, Nov,> 89, Mr.â€"Josâ€" MHarknessâ€"At Galt, Dec. 3, Mrg. Wilâ€" ‘ 8i )m:t-n Galt, Dec.; 4, Mrs. Jane M McCaig, in her 8ist year. Beanâ€"â€"At Waterloo, Dec, 6th, Miss Elizabeth Bean, in his 57th year, ‘ At Hawkesvilie, Dec. _ , 580, : Mr. Samuc! Sugdon, aged 76 years, .# months and 31 days, â€" Soylerâ€"At Philipaburg, Nov. $0, Mr. “::. aged 87 years, . 11 gm Pum. Nov, _ 28th ’p, Caroline Erbach, aged 17 yrs ‘ hs and 20 days. , R t+â€"A% Baden, Dec. 1, Mrs. Chris topher Kraus, agod 80. years, â€" ( Markads bec. 1, Mis: Dec. 1, Mrs. Samuc!l Mark of the Huron county road, aged T years, 9 months and 10 days, And continues to Christmas Eve.. : .. ~â€" â€" Here‘s an ;ppommi for you to save considerable money on your LIN CHRISTMAS PRé’SEN‘% boflt we have cut W C siderably on every Linen Article in the store. Read the caref 8on$: FRIDAY, DEC. 11t 4 doz, Famous (Crown Brand) Napkins, 19x19, all hemmed; reg 8 dozr. Pure TABLE LINEN BY THE YARD ALSO AT SALE PRICES 10 doz. Napkins, (some pure ‘Linen), all hemmed, sog. $1.00 to $1,25 for, doz # doz. ‘Double Damask‘ Irish Linen Napkins, 32x22, our.great value, reg 4 dot. Left over of "‘Bets‘ extra heayy linen, $4x24, reg $3 and $3.25, for doz 10 doz, our very best quality in stock, handsome patterns, 24x 24, reg, $4.00, ig .;'..w&e’d h eP P e P uv Finished, Ta m- ® » ‘m"" mm border all round, regular $2.00 unl.” 10 doz 1\ 8.B.Bricker&Co. Another lot similar to above line. only better quality of Linen, regular $2.50. . ulnbfl%h:z%vadszo& in regular $3.00 and $3.50, fOR ........2»... THE RENOWNED OLO ,LIAGN TOVIIL‘ON The regular 200 Towels, hematitched, tor.v;. .256 The regular 40c value, hemstitched, for «4 ayi 386. The regular 50c yalue, hemsti tua‘ ‘The regular75¢ value, bemsti ‘Tor. .. ; .. The regular 90c value, h for. ... .. 08 AN EXTRA SPECIAL TOWEL BARGAIN â€" © 5 dozen Huck Towels and 5 yard Tea Towels, pure Linen, worth 12%ec and 15¢, sale price. , !..:.,:106 Xmas TOWELLING BARGAINS. During this "Sale" we will offer you:â€" Our 106 Crash at e. OQur 12%e Crash at 11¢ Our 150 Crash at Our 18¢ Crash at 15¢ Our : 290. Guest at.> Our 25e Terry at 21c Our ~850â€"Huck â€"at :200 03! 40c Huck â€"at 336. Our <50¢, . Huck® at 48¢...Our 600 Huck at §0c, The The The The The â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€";râ€"vâ€"v 3 » LPCH 97 x 5 14 UNBLEACHED TABLING, our very best 506 QUALITIESâ€"FOR 43c, and/our 75c LINES for Me . BLE EACHED TABLING, SPECIAL PER YD. 79c, 89¢, 98c, $1.19, $1.20 and ..... ‘These. reductions are in many casés at from‘10, 15 to 20 per cent. discount Fine Irish Linmes Dinner Napkins, assorted patteras, hemmed, reg SALE OF TABLE CLOTHS. Linen Napkins, some 10x19, others 22x22, hemmed, reg Chr P CueF SALE OF TABLE NAPKINS 11 *# | BREWERS‘ UNION } HAD GOOD YEAR There was a large: turnâ€"out «of memâ€" bers at the annual â€" meeting of.. the Brewery ‘Workmen‘s Union, . No. 170, on, Tuesday evening and the reports show that this Union is in a . good fnancial condition. Tb.‘w"'l re ported to pe one ‘ol the ‘best in â€" ithe T‘winâ€"City. The officers for the . en ruite your were dlocthd as follows : Treag.â€"E4. T. Fehrenbach, T i en & & wâ€"AlY . Ts S â€"Himie Walumt. Serg. at A m.-m{ it Kroliskt ®. At Ar % Compiicentivie .Sbante, M. Dabmet Coundtl : f e " wmnu:. Ba: Â¥Fehronbach, â€" Gust ‘ a" Tw P . J. F. NICHOL â€" _ ~s _ >~ APPOINTED TO SEWER COMMISSION ~Alter fitnmu a social hour was spent and all a good: titme. At the meet‘nz of the Town Coun~ tion of Mr. 0. A. Latech, as a memâ€" ber of tis Sewer Commission was received and accepted. . Mayor Kaut. man suggested that Mr. J. F. Nicho! hbe appointed to tlls position, and on motion ol Méssrs. Woeller and Holle Mr. Nichotl was appointed to the Commission fos 1915. ‘ NARROW B OF T AbATRX sors A lew days ago as David and . Nelâ€" son Detweiler. of 8t. Agathai were on their daily route.to the Collegiate Institute. \h:'vfl had a nartow« 0:0" from hburt. bout tw -fl-mmfionm the bovs two milss west of Waterloo the mot & m% and *th h':'n taking sudden fright became unmaAD Commenges on $1.78 $1.98 $2.179 2 only, "Old Bleach" Linen Sets and Cloths, m and Napkins 28 x 23, handsome mmmqu'fiu.m.wn +4 We might mention that our Linen Brands 4 CROWN, OLD BLEACH, and GOLD MEDAL, _‘ TABLECLOTHS AND NAPKINS. TO MATGH 2 only, Linen Sets, cloth 2% yards long, and ? :l ® 3‘. beantiful Jflm.“fl‘ very Xmas, Reguliar values $4.75 and [ 1% ¢f en s in reydo ns . * etvies rAÂ¥YEETH ,“3" â€" Eyery article from the small 6â€"in. Doylies to t 45â€"in. Side Board Scarfs, and 36â€"in e now be selling under a liberal : red o goods are the latest things in Jrish â€"and tancy Christmas Linens, and.should therefore . ceive a liberal patronage, "~ ue The popular "Sale Prices" are. front:â€"~â€" j ."f:_‘ 6 19¢, 200, 39c, 49¢, 79¢, 89c, $1.19 to $4.49. |. . HANDKERCHIEFS ALSO mcn.uub Ԥ Hundreds and dreds to chooose at the Right puoe??nd sold to you at tho%lm ‘They speak for themselves. FANCY LINENS DISPLAYED 1N BOOTH,:ALL REDVCED y3 10c, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢, $0¢, 50c, $1.00 Each. $1.35 and $1,50, for doz Â¥1.f0 4: 404 ageable ~and ran away. ‘The. ; struck. a hw# ‘The boys . were . 10¢ <a 4 distance u:“th m W some tance ‘u“:t‘ lo@se and was caught in W erloo. ‘Neither of the '"'u‘fl' dously injured but the badly damaged. i+ HIGH PRIOES PAID FOR CATTLE AT AUCTION :. Freeport, . Dec. 8.â€"â€"Sixteen cow pneurly all of the fine dairy hetd« longing to Mr, Heary Shafer, € place, were -dold by :u'lfl. 6 altermpon and iprough ormiy . prices. _ The 16 head m a‘s over â€" ©~$1000, . about $ ot of 164 hepd b y pick o was J. K. Détweiler, a Mfl farmer, for $98. muw lot of fair avality and by ar cattle disposed .of, N had charge of the Tame Th the ::dam was ;m‘.m; 'HQ a mis i 8UCOUMBED TO |â€" TINJURIES INX MÂ¥s. | Alvin Schiedet,* avcaue, received . tlle sad &:mdmd-’thd‘ pln;ulbxm decossed fell from a wagon _ dava 1‘."‘ sguccumbed to his .. juries, wuvmd‘ snceumbed to his injusnios, . .. H spent a month | W'. . son, reaide with thair &H Echindel on Couttiand avente. â€" , §2 “.al” “ and $2.75, doz for doz Corner Store Waterioo‘s h Croat $1.19 $1 5 $1.78 $229 $2.79 $3.39 $1.89

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