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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Jul 1919, p. 10

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ait a Hu q (E siurs. D. MicPherson and son Ross snent the week end with friends . in Wee s wioch Aremus at Miyerton. : Mr. W. Pringle of Toronto was the guest of bis friend Mr. Earl Tabbert over Sundey. â€" Q!lltl;â€"lwn'lixnbor from this vicinity took in the sports ai Elmira on b;atur -â€"il' V; Tabbert spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Reta Runstetiar of Glenalia = $~Mr. Conrad Lantz is seriously 1l1 at bis bome and his many friends hope tor his ~Tcovery. His daughters, Mrs. Rdward and Allen Heldman of Kitchâ€" ener, were catled to his bedside. * ;. Big Peace Tattoo at Waterloo, Fri day, August ist. Seven Bands. Don‘t miss it. 1t Mrs. Henry Forler of Kitchener, is visiting relatiyes in the village. Mrs. Dr. L. Doering of Mildmay, is ho‘taaying in the village. â€"'fi;;f ~A. Gabe! and Mrs. Clinton Schmidt of West Toronto, are visiting relatives in the vicinity. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. James Capellng of Burnside and Mrs. Walish oc Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoerle. mt tont ib capetint Mrs. Henry Berg was called to the bedsae or her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Nun, of Shakespeare, who is critically ill. A bouncing baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wag ner. Nir and Mrs. Ed. Zinn of Amulree were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lantz. Rain Needed. Haying is nearly over in this vicin ity and wheat cutting has commenced Both hay and an wheat are abundant erop. Uniess rain svoon comes, barâ€" ley and oats will be light, also roots and potatoes. Mr. Geo. Z. La Lew Muxwell car Ags B RLEs Mrs. Humimel from Kitchener eall ed on Mrs W. Brydon on Monday Nigh. _ _ EUTBDE Mirs H. Haugh of Guelph . spent Sunday with Sts. Jas. Taylor. Py S t 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Berner and fam ily and Mr. FraakVanie spent Sunday in Toronto. _ Mr. and Mrs â€" Bort â€" Berner and Mrs. Dan. Kraimp motored to Mount Forest on Salurday last. Miss Helen Vance is visiting . her Brother in ‘Toronto. Mr. A. Brown returned Mon. exeu ing from Detroit . Mr. Fred Pindu took charge of the service held at the church on Sunday last and also sang a solo. Mr. and Mrs home from the week. FA Z2 womer ruar * TAKE NOTICE THAT 1. The Council of the ( the underimentioned works on mpecially assess a part of the Cement Walks: Charles, _ (West side), Park Avenue, North limit of Lot 105, Plan 73 .... ‘Victoria _ (East Side}, Erb Street, _ Point 396 feet north from Erb Street., ‘Mary, (West Side), Union Street, Southerly limit of Town Sewers : ‘Charles, _ Park Avenue, _ Southerly jimit Lots 21 and 28, Snider survey, Victoria, William Street, _ Point 132 feet southerly from William Street 1. The Council of the Corporation ofethe Town of Waterloo intends to construct, as Local Improvements, the underimentioned works on the str eets and between the points set out in the schedule hereto, and intends t(; apecially assess a part of the costs.upon the lund abutting directly on the several works respectively. 2. The estimated cost of the several works, the amount in each case to be pald by the Cornpcration, the esâ€" imated special rates per foot frontage, and the number of annual instalments in which the special assessments e to be paid, are also as hereunder set forth. a 3. A petition against any of the said works will not avail to prevent its construction. DATED at Waterloo this fourteenth day of July, A. D., 1919. STREET Geo. Z. Lantz has purchased a PHILIPSBURG. e Tattoo at Waterloo, Friâ€" t lst. Seven Bands: Don‘t The MANâ€"Aâ€"LIVE, wHeERre‘s THA I suRE Do oLcD PaL oF FEEL BLuE! YouRS, SAME Mosboro John Tuck returned West one day. last spent a day last LITTLE JULIUS SNEEZER FROM ‘Town of Waterloo wneres TtHAt | |} WHY HES IN YouRs, SAMBO LIEéUEVE ME & > BoY! _ Mr. Herb Batenberg is holldaying in Elimira with relatives. Rev. H. Battenberg occupied the ‘ puipit at Rhmelind last Sunday. Private Henry Neeb is back from ‘l)Ve!‘!eaS. « ‘ hats. Pn can T Awrcer o me0ike Bs /N t e day, August lst Seven Bands. Don‘t miss it. 1t SERIOUSLY JNJURED Mr. Henry Merlaw living about 3 miles from very unfortunately had a while mowing with a spirited team=cf horses which took fright and rup away, and when . Mr. Merlaw was found be was lying unâ€" der the machine with his leg broken in two places and otherwise badly used up. He is not expected to live gangrene, having set in and may prove fatgd. Passes Away * Mrs. D. Leis, died last Wednesday | after a long and weary â€"iliness, and | was buried on Saturday Allernuon; amidst a large concourse of friends: and relatives. Personals : â€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meyer and ; faimily of Milyerton are spending & few days here {llpOn_(ll_ .fl'lslldl i â€" “Mr_â€"l'n-d Mrs. Ed. Stable, Mrs. Krenâ€" tzwise spent . Sunday here among friends. s Rev M. Voelker preached his fareâ€" well sermon to the congregation of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, in Presâ€" ton, Sunday night. The service was well attended, and the departing clergyman delivered a powerful serâ€" mon. Rev. Mr. Voelker left for his new charge at Pembroke. ‘The holiday on Saturday was QuietlY ) ; 20â€" joer jast week for Davenpor observed in {\'nerloo x\;-;y cTtlzezl Kipter left last week for Davenpori Fara i | lowa, to spend the summer with thei1 joined with the War Veterans in celeâ€"! sister, Mrs. Edmund Gingerich brating Peace, by joining in the big{~ ppg stock of merchandise in the H rarn‘dt; l: Khltchener. The ]ocl.l band; Deichert store here, has been disposed urnished the music for the celebrA| op 1o Mr. W, Gledhill, of Kincardine tion and were given a splendid recep-l and was shipped to that place on Wed tion by Twin Cityites, receiving NUM~| poggay, â€" erous encores. | Messrs. F. Debus, George Morley PILES : rt_chlnfl Hleedâ€" ing, or Srotrudâ€" Ing Piles. No surgical operâ€" ; ation required. Dr. Chag/e Ointment will relieve you al once and zs ertainly cure {:u §0o. box; all geaiers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, eeont, DREAD T OGTe OA Toronto. Sample box free if you meution t saper and enalose o. stamp to pray nn~**~ Big Peace Tattoo at Waterige, Friâ€"! [ The undersigned will sell by Public Auction his furniture, which is all nearly new, only used a few months, on SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1919, at the premises 56 Lancaster St., Kitchener, ‘ommencing at 130 p.m. ’ Steel range cook stove, kitchen cabiâ€" aet, extension table, 6 mahogany finish diners, 3 burner gas plate, fumâ€" od oak library table, leather upholstâ€" ered chair, fumed oak rocker, music cabinet, phonograph electric reading lamp, fumed oak, leather covered Dayâ€" enport, Brusels rugs, iron bed «with springs and matress, linoleum, some kitchen utensils, pictures, short cut hardwood, and numerous other artiâ€" cles. TERMS CASH. HOLIDAY QUIETLY OBSERVED OF NEW HOUSEKHOLD GOODS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE ito. Sam by a La‘rge Staff of wide awake Cor PIBLIC SAE Wellesi¢y SCHEDULE. ROY MUSSELMAN, Proprietor E. J. SHANTZ, DE HOSPITAL, Do szot sufiea ocher ith ga acher day with Auctioneer.‘ 1.",!35' 4) â€" i h it# bridge will In.r again for traffic in about two week. Miss Madelene Rutledge is spending her vacation with friends at Grand Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller and daughter of Winnipeg, are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jos. L. Roth. Mrs. McDonald of Paris, is a visitor at the home of MrsaHerman Schultz, " Mrs. Corcoran, of Mount Forest, spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Franke this week. Mr. Wmm Bouer, who spent several weeks with his parents bere returned to his home in Albuquerkue, New Mexico. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Laschinge: of Elmira, spent Tuesday in town. _ Mrs. J. M. Smith and children wil leave tomorrow for Deihi, where the: will make their future home. Miss Edna Mibm, who spent tw( weeks with her parents, Mr. and NMr: Maurice Mihm, is spending a fev days with friends in Stratford before returning to Kitchener. New Hamburg Market Reports:â€" _ Wheat, spring, $2.14; wheat, â€" fall. $2.09; corn, $1.75; barley. 85c.; oats TQc.; corn, $1.00; Family flour, $5.60; Manitoba flour, $5.170; middlings, per ton, $42.00; bran, per ton, $42.u) butter, per lb., 46c; eggs, per dozerf 43¢.; lard, per lb., 35¢; potatoes, pe bag. $1.25; hay, per ton, $15.00. Mrs. W. Eldridge and son Jack have returned to their home in Wiarton after spending two weeks with he» parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Messner Mr. Danie! Kipfer agd Miss Lavin: of to Mr. W. Gledhill, of Kincardine and was shipped to that place on Wed nesday. ols Messrs. F. Debus, George Morley Geo. Hahn, and Harry Spill compose a rink of bowlers at the Twin Cit; bowling tournament in Kitcherer, or Wednesday, and Messrs. J. Lauten schlager, Rev. Bauman, Thos. Wenze and D. Eby, took in a one day bowling tournament at Embro, neither rink succeeded in winning a prize. Rev. and Mrs. Ernst Reick, of Hen dall, N. Y., motored here this week and are visiting their relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Roland Plum, of Cht cago, I11., are spending their holidays with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Plum. ‘The Baptist â€" Sunday Schogl held the‘r annual picnic in Mr. Noah Web er‘s grove on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Hohner, of Toronto. !~ ~r~ ‘ ing a few weeks with her parents, Mr. Part Estimatâ€" ESTIMATED payable ed rate COST. by Corporâ€" per ft. i ation. . frontage. and Mrs. Henry Heimbecher â€" Capt. N. H. Winn, left this week for Vancouver, B... to take charge oi the Dental department in the military hospital in that city. Mr. L. A. Merner left for his home in Denver, Col.. on Tuesday after a few weeks‘ visit, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Merner. Itey. Thomas Voaden is going to take a much needed rest the next four weeks. He and Mrs. Voaden iei! for Port Stanley and will spend a few weeks at the summer home of his brother and the rest of the time with another brother on a farm near St. Thomas. Miss Chant will meanwhile visit her brother in Burgesville. The services in the Methodist church will be under the charge of the Chairman of the District who will send accept $557.16 265.31 286.97 781.44 410.44 â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"* 4| continue as usual, only probably a ““1 (Continued from page 1) te laser 000 0000000 _ >2 00 5o c on z> WELL HE‘ BEEN A !â€" WHAT WAS| |reuuimn‘mge FoH DE LAST ALL_ THE MmonTH, DaAT HE‘S GWinE TROyBLE TO LICK HIS wiFE â€" ABoUT ? â€"> â€" NEW HAMBURG. i cfidiu dsc uc $8.24 2.64 .68 84.48 $3.08 JAMES C. HAIGHT $.8234 .66 .673 1.32 1.24 No. of annual instalâ€" ments. Clerk 20 20 20 30 30 |Wm. H. Boullee ul m L Ga The. morning preaching services able supplies for the evening serv able supplies for the @Â¥@RING SOFVIC@®.:\ mun; is was a big 81 a evident be withdrawn tik\Mr. Vonden """"l““ &‘E:'F:::‘-’ pesoul but the Bunday school services will! SX eipoohinents were ) Mrs. E. H. Schiedel of Kitchener, is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Urins Cressman. Mr. Ed. Merner is on a business trip to Winnipeg this week. weekâ€"end visitor at the home of ‘The Anglican churches of Wilmot will entertain the soldiers . of this community at a pieuic ta be held in Fountain Park, New â€" Hamburg on Wednesday afternoon July 23rd, all men who have been in khaki are inâ€" vited. â€" Miss Mary Puddicombe is visiting with friends in Torouto\. 12. Afveafedscc Nup ine fup iY The regular meetng ~of the W. C T. U., will be held on Monday even: ing July 14th in the Evangelical church. Four rinks of bowlers played a ‘eague game at Plaitsyille last Friâ€" lay night and won out by nine shots. ‘The New Hamburg School Board aas engaged Mr. W. L. Bowden of ilimcoe as principal of the local High Jchool to fill the vacancy caused by Jhe death of the late principal J. M. imith. at an initial salary of $1600 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wolfe of Hamil ‘on are visiting at the home of the ‘ormer‘s parents Mr. ang Mre. Poter Wolfe. it the home of Dr and Mrs. R. T. Winn on Wednesday afternoon July @nd when their only daughter, Ethel ‘arker, became the bride of D. W. J Aikenland of Toronto in the presence f the intimate relatives and friends f the bride and groom . The"house vas prettily decorated with pink and vhite roses â€" and â€" carnations. The eremony took place under a bell f orange blossoms and the arch bank ‘d with palms and ferus. The Rev Thos. Hicks, rector of St. George‘s shurch _ performed _ the ceremony Miss Pearl_Barken sang "Untll" be fort the ceremony Mra . C. Becker layed the wedding.march the tw( brothers of the ~bride, Captain U, H. Winn and D. K. E Winn pre seeded the groom carrying pink ril; ms which formed the alsle, while the »ride followed leaning on the arm of her father, looking dainty and sweel in a gown of ivory satinâ€"entrain, em vroidered with seed pearls with vell caught with bandeau of pearls, and arried a shower boquet of pink roses The only orfamept worm was . the zift of the grgom, g necklace of pearl: and agua mrines. There were n« ittendants. fter‘.congratulations . a b.uffet lunch was served, the bride ind groom leaving shortly on a mot r trip before â€" returning â€" to | their home in ‘Toronto. During the sign ing of the register, Mrs. S. F. Howard sang "All Joy be Thine." Guests were present from Toronto, Brantford Woodstock. London, Port â€" Stanley Lawrence Station, Alvinston, Bruce field and Calgary. Mr. Stuart spent the weekâ€"end with his faimily in Mitchell. Mr. L. A. Merner and his Mother Mrs. Simpson Merner spent a few lays with friends in Stratford and Sebringville this week. Miss Gladys Marty is visiting friends in Galt. Mr. J. 5. Clemens, spent Sunday a! his home in Kitchener. Mr. James Corrie of Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. Charles Pletggh, of Stratford «pent the weekâ€"enu with his mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Milier and daughte of Winnipeg, are visitingy at the home of her mother, Mrs. Roth. Misses Ruth and Ethel Bettger oi Monkton, are visitors at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bettger. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Appel of Kitâ€" chener, were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of his father, Mr. Herman Ap pel. Miss Linda Kaercher of Toronto, is spending her vacation with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaercher. Miss Lottie Goebel of Waterloo, was a weekend visitor at her home here. A very pretty wedding _look place "';I'ri;i\d Mrsa. Randal are visiting re latives in Harriston. â€" M;L;m;hert Bowman of Kitchener spent the wse!&-end at his home here r;\‘li;:s.nl-iâ€"rum;illagar and two sons, Re ginald and Robert of Stratford, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrsa Sparrer Mr. August Meier of Stratford, spent he weekend at his home here. WE 1T? SHE DoNe OVERHEARD HIM, BELIEVE mE BRoY! AND NESTERDAY Mr. LMEZ . brtunarsitinds ie APi t ue <Bisaarna se it sBinl o u0h wincome n dte ds traats t t l 1 bruled the Eimira Old Boys‘ Reâ€"union,| . % pay ..... e~<> >>> >>o 0c 15.00 there wus nothing compared to this| j S. Knapp, grant to sthoolâ€"Fair 20.00 day. The people joined hands and, â€" Mesars. McEachern, Glaister and willingly belped to make it a day o!l Heric were present and discussed the mecess. Although, the principal proâ€"! price of their phones with the Counâ€" gram began at 2 pim., the day bega»| cil . ‘The Council promised to call a with a fairly good Calithumplan PArâ€") meeting of the subscribers of the local ade. The Kitchener McGinty Band, jines and then lay all information beâ€" was engaged for this part of the vr0-'mo them and then it is up for the gramime, but owing to Kitchener holdâ€"! saiq subscribers to decide whether or ing a celebration, the band stayed @t| not the establishment of the new prOâ€" ‘ome, and helped to celebrate ther®.‘ posed Telephone System is to be carâ€" ‘The parade was led by the Eimira Fire;rieq into effect. Brigade, then followed by the C:ll~' Moved by Knight, seconded by Neeb thumpians and baseball Q‘l’nyero, the{ that the Clerk is hereby instructed to Woodworkers and Great Wést. notify all the subscribers of the Mcâ€" Mrs. A. Zinger and son Anthony Of| frachern, Glaister med Heric Telcphone Detroit, are on a ten days‘ visit to the" gygtems to meet atâ€" a date to be set tormer‘s brother, Mr. J. B, Weber. by the Reeve and Clerk for the purâ€" |__Mr. and Mrs. Gaetz of Churchville. pose of discussing the taking over of ‘r:.\fl are visiting at the homes of MTâ€" ajofs Lienhardt, work On romwdâ€" and Mrs. W. H. Schnetder and Mr. ADd :‘ machine ... . â€">>>> 999999 c 4.10 | Mrs: Chris Dreisinger. c c o =|J. P. Pletch, operating T119 Mrs. A. Zinger and son Anthony Oqgucn'em, G Detroit, are on a ten days‘ visit to the" gygtems t« tormer‘s brother, Mr. J. B, Weber. by the Re Mr. and Mrs. Gaets of Churchville, pose of dii M.Y. are visiting at the homes of MY. aiofg Lien! and Mrs. W. H. Sohnetder and Mr. @nd : machine Mrs: Chris Dreisinger. 0 _ _ >|j. P. Plet at Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Voisin and Mrs. . Peter Graybill of St. Clements, Mr.‘ nd Mrs. Wm. Voisin and family of Mount Forest; Mr. and Mrs. Leo. ‘nppre and family of Waterloo, were| isiting at the home of Mr. and Mre. : \ug. Voisin on Sunday. I Cholerainfantu mis ome of the fatal mmE;ne!s of childhood. It is .& rou that comes on sudden}y °8 wcially during the summer months and unless prompt action is | tak>n ittle one may somé‘ be beyond‘ aid. Baby‘s Own Table are an â€" ideal medicine in warding off this trouble. They regulate the bowels and sWeetâ€" en the stomta¢h and thus prevent a.llt the dreaded summer complaints. Thay are an absolutely safe medigine being guaranteed by a governme t analyst to contain no opiates or narâ€" cotics or other harm{ul drugs. . They cannot possibly do harmâ€"they al»' ways do good. ‘The Tablets are .mlql by medicine dealers or by mail at 2‘ cents a box from ‘The Dr. Williams ‘ ~HOLERA TANFANTUM Medicine Co., Brockv:l!s, Ont Wellesley Municipal Council met at the Tp. Hall, Crosshill, Monday, July Tth, 1919, at 10 o‘clock in the foreâ€" noon. . ° All the members were in attendâ€" ance, the Reeve presided. The minâ€" utes of the special. June session, were read and passed. Correspondence, bills and accounts were received and read. Mr. Wink: er complained of being erroneously issessed for four days statuteâ€"labor inâ€" stead of three days. Error corrected. Herman Neeb asked for a grant to la some gravelling, work > to the amount of about $45.00. Assessed to by the Boardâ€". The Clerk was instructed to notify Nicholas â€" Steckley to ° return gate from where it was remuved. Notice forwarded accordingly John Fink agreed to to roadâ€"machine, for roadâ€"crusher for $12.00 to supply his own fuel ed. C. F. Ottman and W. Croft, appearâ€" ed before this Board and asked for a grant in support of the Wellesiey N. E. Hope Agricuturai Sociéty. In subport thereof a very nice address was read by the former showing that a raise in last â€"years grant was necâ€" essary. The Council granted them $25.00 more than in 1918. Sheep Case. After taking the evidence of Anâ€" drew Bast and his witness re the Killâ€" img of three sheep by a dog or dogs WELLESLEY TP. COUNCIL. BY BAKER furnish engine $14.0) and to per day and Offer acceptâ€" John Fink, engine on grader and: _ . G. Rosenblatt, stamp account .. 241 EU mss ABeme s ol T ;hill, Mond-ny the 4th day of August 1919, 10 o‘clock in the forenoon.â€"Carâ€" ‘ried. St. Clements, July the 10th, 1919. Â¥ NCDT ETEA imeimon THE ‘The following reférences to the death of the late Charles Beerbohm‘ a natiye of Waterloo, which was his iee published in the La Junta ‘Tribune of Colorado will be of our interest to our readers:â€" Charltes A> Beerbohm who passed aavy on July:il4th, was born in Watâ€" erloo, Canada, Febuary 14, 1862 and at the time of his death was aged 57 yéatrs, 4 months and 13 days. Tt the OWR DR O _ C000 semmiemg Your}: Eyes®: For Book ol the FEys free write _ ns Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicage. Sole Agent For Waterloo. e Agent A B \LEARN Prescription Druggist. r Waterloo. * e Waterioo, Ont. Mail $1.04 to this address or to Templetons Limited, 142 King .t.\VI“ Toronte and T. R. C.‘s will be seen postpaid. â€" LATE CHASLES BEERBOHM PLENTY OF MUSIC PURE FOOD SHOW Auto Entrance corner Dundas and Egerton Sts. Usual Entrance at the Gates. Grand Stand 50c and 25c. ‘Prize Lists, Entry Forms and all information from the Secretary LTâ€"COL. W. M. GARTSHORE, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary How old are YOU? "A woman is as old as she looksâ€" a man as old as he feels." Stay young! Pain wrecks you in the prime of life and wastes vour best years. Fight Rheumatic pzins with T. R.C.‘% The Western Fair | London, Ontario September 6th to 13th, 1919 OBITUARY the Very Best Exhibite work on Tanner PETER F. SCHUMMER, Baechler, â€" seconded by Council do now adjourn at the Tp. Hall, Crossâ€" the 4th day of August, Ffi,‘.fii&a’fi Murine i yeRemedy. No Smarting, just Eye Comfort. At or by mail 60c per Bottle. gralpii!d I;I’yellds. i+ o bow: bastond Wiss This is tho Great Agricnitural Exhibition of Western Cniaaio Two Speed Events Daily 20.00 i 12.36 age of nineteen be "crossed the im settling at Erie, Pa., where he j sued his chosen avocation;; that . machinist, for two years. His car as a machinist was suddenly terf ated by an accident, hi right armt ing caught under a steam . hams and crushed, as a result of which / Hulnt at the elbow was entirely « ltroyed and left him with a stiff @ ‘This accidentrendered manual 1a imposible and changed the .@M/ course of his life. Te aitendel commergial college at Belleville, € ada, for a peroid of three yeaFa, graduated from «that institution w Lue bighest honors. Â¥ee In 1885 Mr. Beerbobm came We locating in Topeke, Kan., and in 1 went to work in the general offi of the Santa Fe Rialroad. In 1 he was transferred to Le Junta chief clerk of the western . divis of the mechicanical department of : Santa Fe, which at that time exten from Denver to Dodge City, K and severed in that capacity _ eleven years. 9 TNmN In the year 1897 he was nomina qi by the republicarfts for county tre n urer, was elected‘in the fall, and 86 that capacity served Otero â€" count for a period off nine . years. 3 1908 until Septerber, 1914, he employed as cashier oK the Colorad@, Savings and Trust Company, and. from t>o later date until a few monthsâ€" before nis death as secretary of lh.: La Junta Automobile and â€" Maching Company. ~ . ,,: | Big Peace Taftoo at Waterloo, Friâ€" dav. August 1st. Seven Bands. Don‘t miss it. 1t _ For years, l‘ suffered with dreaded diseases, trying all i treatments until I was told w'l;;"h;;i)‘een a resident of La J ta ever sinceâ€"a period of thirtyâ€"t years Mr. Beerbohin was married March: 15, 1805, ot ‘Mary} Elizabeth â€" Mason, and to Thi6" @nion was born a daughâ€" ter. {_‘a?igq‘.'ana ‘a son, â€" Frederick,; Who a ate now X‘epnveu of a loving: husbangâ€" and f2 . Ne is also surâ€" vived by four Qi:lf?l‘l Mr, Edwardi Goettel, Wah., Mrs. Ernest Gilm of Boston; Mrs.. Fred. Thompsoi Chicago, and Miss ‘Rebecea Beer ‘ of Boston, also one brother, W. R Beerbohm, of Topeka, Kan. The funeral tqok place the followâ€" ing suncay under theauspices of .Euâ€" clid Lodge, No. 64, F. & A. M., hr ;n'd mfw aroi rdirlll ‘grave were in catger wif hrdrddl lo "he services.were, in charge of the Masons, an?‘ Were particulary impres Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Treacy and family, are holidaying at Grand Bend, Lake Huron. 8 One day & friend told me to ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘. To my found this medicine gave telicf, and in a short time I yight again". |~ t muuuufl S0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial At all dealers or from FruitA4 sive "In my opinion, C n 4 L FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT TRACTOR DEMONSTRATIONS Better Than Ever Attractions John‘y J. Jones Midway Exposition â€" %:{00

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