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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Aug 1919, p. 10

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El:w HAMBURG MARKET . REPORTS. â€" > j*l‘oronto. Aug. 12.â€"There was comâ€" Pflvely little fresh stuff on the éal live stock market toâ€"day and an itive demand. for it. All the holdâ€" r stull + from yesterday‘s market g cleaned up at good strong prices. Wekers are now taking the thin lightâ€" yght stuff, which a week or so ago en s hegging. Prices for this class f stock «se now a good 25¢ to 50c igher. Good butcher quality steady aily Flour .. . =‘Dbl Flour .. lings per ton m per ton .... ter, per lb. ... gs, per dozen G per lb ... mtoes, per bag * yer ton ... Â¥ar, Chief ..... ... gs, per dozen ..... lge, Hve ..... ... tter, per lb. tatoes per bag .... rley, per bush. ... ts, per bush. ..... $25.00 , per ton ... [s, per ton\ per lb ..... higher New Hamburg, Aug. 6, 1919. K6, SpFIBE .. ... a0onsorsss: &t, Fall css _sus inss aliges ; per ton * Will be offered to the person who furnishes inâ€" !omation which will lead to the apprehension of the person or persons who set fire to the pasture fields on amy property on Sunday, July 20th. â€" Hogs Wanted | ®, per Cwb .... ... ings per ton .. ... , per lb... per dozen STRATFORD MARKETS. Stratford, Aug. 6, 1919 f BP TD.â€"cc++2câ€"reces l per dozen ... ..... .48 y, per bush. ..... .. $1.10 115 per bush. ..... ..... ... $1.00 es q e se k es ea n d n es k6 ngons 1.35 s, per ton .... 43.00 to 46.00 , per ton .... .. ..43.00 to 45.00 lings, per ton .... €3.00 to 46.00 , high grade .... .. 600 to 6.50 , family, ewt. ...... 5.75 to 6.00 firm. mbs weak and calves strong at VATERLOO MARKETS. Waterioo, Aug. 6, 1919. Toronto Markets Wm. McDougalil ELMIRA MARKETS. ;' J. M. SCHNEIDER & SONS, LIMITED, f €3 Courtland E. are easier. Packers are bid Elmira, Aug. 6, 1919 Reward LIVE STOCK MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY every week. Best weights 180 to 230 lbs. ALWAYS PAY HIGHEST PRICES PHONE US AT OUR EXPENSE Waterloo. RKETS, _ ; ding 50c lower than last week. « 20.00 to 22.00 .. .48 to .50 ic vies 2100 . 2.00 to 2.50 18.00 to 22.00 vsiseee $LTB . 2.30 to 240 rirza«. 42.00 ... $2.25@2.40 a savens 434 2 llll.. 5.85 2 06 to 2.09 22.... 685| Handle any Number thin light:, The Sugar Situation or so ngni "The latest available customs _ reâ€" this class! cords show that the excess of our be to 5ll('iimpurts over our exports is very ty steady| much greater than usual; the sugar coming into Canada to stay | is ‘suffiâ€" strong at ) cient to supply decidedly more, . not less than our customary | require s are biq.| ments. In spite of labor difficulties ________jand wellâ€"timed closing of plants sugar d has been refined lately in Canada ai a rate in excess of our requirements * yet we have a shortage, and an ad: vanced price was announced on Sat urday. An advanced price comes in 1lu effect in Canada, while the price remains constant on the New â€" York 45 to .50 30â€"tf. $2.14 $2.09 . 146 85e is id $1.00 $5.60 $5.10 $42.00 $42.00 50.00 23.15 31.00 44.00 â€" 40 .. She $1.50 $15.00 23.50 21.50 2.15 .95 1.30 50.00 50.00 *AG ;T sÂ¥sul i8 50 50 Butcher steers, choice.. 13.00 @ 13.80 _ do., medium .; .... 11.00 @1200 do., common ..â€" ... 800 @ 900 Heifers, good to choice 11.50 @ 1300 ’mm cows, choice.. 10.00 @ 10.50 do., medium .. .... 850 @ 200 do., medium .. . Butcher bull, choice NABVYy .. _.... .. do. light .. ..0.... do., canners .. .... do., stockers .... .. Feeders, $00â€"1,000 ibs.. . do., 800 lbs. .. .... do., light, 65â€"750 lbs. Milch cows ‘.. .. ... Spring lambs ... .... Sheep, light ... ...... Yearling lambs .... .. Heavy sheep and bucks CaIÂ¥@® is «x racsuicrss Hogs, fed and watered do., off care .._.+.. do., Lnob. :1 .1s a> do., at country points hdcahdut Manitoba oatsâ€" No. 2 Canadian western, .8974c; No. 3 Canadian westâ€" ern, 83%e;â€" extra No. 1 feed, 88%e; No. 1 feed, 86%c¢; No. 2 feed, 85 %e. Manitoba burleyâ€" In â€" store, . Fort William: _ No. 3 Canadian western, $1.32; rejected and feed, $1.24. American cornâ€"Nominal. .« Ontario oatsâ€"No. 3 white; 87c @ Ontario wheatâ€" No. 1 winter, in carlots, nominal; No. 2 winter, $2.03 @ $2.08; No. 3, nominal; other grades nominal. * Barley â€"Malting, $1.35 @ $1.39. Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, nominal Ryeâ€"No. 2, nominal. Millfoedâ€"In carlots, plelivered, Monâ€" treal freighfs, bags included: . Bran $42 @ $45 a ton; shorts, $44 @ $50 n ton, good feed flour, $3.25 @ $3.35° a bag; middlings not «uoted. CONSUMER IS BENG BLED Canada Pure All of the highest qualiâ€" ty and guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Try themâ€"you will not be disappointed. Bucher & Son Hardware Merchants Opposite City Hall Kitchener > House 515 or 1127J Paints Sugar â€" supplies 1100 @ 11.50 2.50 @ 10.00 2.00 @ 9.50 5.00 @ 5.15 s.50 @ 900 8.50 @ 9.00 750 @ 8.50 17.50 10.00 th 11.00 1050 @ 11.00 s.00 » 8.50 18.00 @ 22.00 23.15 24.00 22. 75 22.50 1 winter 7â€"26â€"Sat. @100.00 o es c tasiek petmavase |_ + * mifg / > on tarm .. l-!lls" ertatct Ete. _ mwxnm“m x tA * o. east Badon, oB Anmnrmrage burs miles There will be sold by “TUI:'A’::U‘ 16, 1919 on the premises ‘zo'l a $s Snider, Albert Street, Wat the following articles: . s :.lo-uhou goods, u'o“' m-i.-w. SATUVRDAY, AUG. 16 tham ingubator, .-“‘ bedâ€" a...-.e-. at 1 o‘clock 1 bud with spring m mattress. coM| " uouUSEHOLD lng'é bination desk and bookease, 1 £!@4#|manle mirror,© pariOf ta ecruer cupboard, 1 couch, 2 sMall A!~|aorg > jarge uphoistered lor tables, 4 jardiniere stands, 3 TOCKâ€"|nououy _ yocker, â€" fancy ers, 6 dining room chairs, 1 parlor rug| 12x10% ft. 1 piece of carpet 12 u.l long, 1 piece.of garpet 15 feet lo .c. 11 maiâ€", scale, C@p. 25 lbs.; trunk, a geod c.ock, a squ@re, lantern, set cf irons, chamber set, hammock, paper: rack, 4 comforters, 3 quilts, 1 spread, woollen blankets, sheets, pillows, 4 cushions and some bedding, 3 sets lace curtains anpd poles, clothes basket, 1 1 woolien horse blanket, 3 lampm granite kettle, pans, bread box, water pail, silver coffee and tea pots, 1 doz. silver knives, 2 doz. silver spoons, comâ€" ‘glele set of dishes, and a lot of other dishes and kitchen utensits. The above articles are all practically. new l;nd in good shape. â€" Terms Cash. There will be sold by Public Auc tion, at the Market Hotel Stables, Kitâ€" chener, on Saturday Morning, Aug. 16, commencing at 9.30 o‘clock, Choice Lot of Dairy Cows, some fresh and others freshening soon. Also set heavy carriage harness, new, nickle plated, ‘Termsâ€"Three months credit with approved security. Real Estate in the Village} of New Dundee. j There wiy} be oftered for sale by Public Auction . upon the undermenâ€" tioned premises in the Village of New Dundec, on Saturday the 30th Day of August, 1919, at two o‘clock, in the afternoon, the property ‘until recently in the occupation of the late Mrs. Magâ€" dalena Poth, belonging to the Estate of the late Andrew Poth, and describâ€" ed/as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Village of New Dundce in the County of Watâ€" erloo and Province of Ontario, conâ€" taining by admeasurement Fiftyâ€"six perches and eightâ€"tenths of a perch, be the same more or less, being composed of Lot Number Seven on the north side of Benjamin Street and Lot Numâ€" ber Eight on the south side of South Street, in the said Village of New Dundee, according to a plan and surâ€" vey, thereof, made by James Black, Esâ€" quire, P.L.S., in the year 1863 and duly registered Insthe Registry Office for the County of Waterloo in said year. â€" Upon the said lands there is erected a story and a half, solid brick dwelling house wit ha kitchen and woodâ€"shed. Upon the said premises there are also hard and soft water wells. Also some furniture for sale. TERMS OF SALEâ€"Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of the sale and the balâ€" ance to be paid wilhm.(hirly, days thereafter. For further parti tions of sale, apply New Dundee, or to Dated the 9th day Daily Aug. 16â€"20â€"2: WwWHO CAN VOTE IN APPROACHING REFERENDUM Subject to certain minor modificaâ€" tions tle persons entitled to be enterâ€" ed on the list of voters and to vote in the approaching Referendum, shall be every man and woman who: (1) Is a British aubject hy birth or naturalization. (2) Is twentyâ€"one years of age, and (3) has resided in Canada for 12 months and in the electoral disâ€" trict for three months next preceding the day fixed upon which the enumerâ€" ation â€" begins in such electoral disâ€" AUCTION SALE AMOS SCHWARTZENTRUBER, Proprietor. triet Nurses, soldiers and sailors who enâ€" Isted to serve the country in tie naval or military forces of Great Britain and any of her Allies, and who are not disâ€" qualified is entitled to vote. A soldier does not require to be 21 years of age to exorcise his franchise on this ocâ€" casion. ks E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. In the case of a woman who is a British subject but has married an alien, the right of voting on the Referâ€" endum is not allowed, her right of franchise going with the nationality of her husband. A woman of American or alien birth on marrying a British subject should appear before a judge to determine her franchise status. If through oversight the name of a qualified person be left off the enumerâ€" ators‘ list, it may be afterwards added by approaching the Revising Officer, At least 15 days‘ notice will be given of the sitting of this officer. PHILIP S. LAUTENSCHLAGER JACOB STOLTZ, oFr Good Dairy Cows. PUBLIG SALE ALLEN QUICKFALL, Prop. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. BITZER, their Solicitor, Kitchener, .Ont 9th day of August, 1919. 162023 Wky Aug 13â€"20â€"27 . (2) Is twentyâ€"one years ;) has resided in Canada cand in the electoral disâ€" a months next preceding particulars and condi apply to Phillip Poth the undersigned Executors â€" Inermmaatenr." D oAcENDERS . Waterloges) nganbiian :t BPMR BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€"â€". 31â€"2t SATURDAY, AUG. 16, 1919 Commencing at 1 o‘clock p. m. sharp, the following valuable property: . mantle mirror,© parlor table, chester field, 2 large uphoistered rockers, maâ€" hogany _ rocker, _ fancy uphoistered chairs, Gerkard Heintzman _ Piano nearly new,.8 day clock, 2 settees, hall stand, hall chair, mahogany d room suite complete, quarter cut 0# dining room suite complete, kite ‘mhle-, small tables, .echina cabinet, solid walnut sideboard, 4 bed room |suil.es complete, 2 iron beds . with P'prings and magtress, brass bed with lnpri-gs and mattress, quantity of bedâ€" ,dlng, bed room screen, wardrobe, iron cots and mattresses, upholstered seat, }chamber sets, 6 large rugs, stair carâ€" pets, large parlor carpet, verandah matting. quantity of pictures, upholâ€" stered rockers, Raymond sewing maâ€" chine as good as new, child‘s chair, goâ€" ,car(, child‘s sleigh, clothes chest, reâ€" \frigerator, large quantity of fruit jars, |.’$ ornamental flower pots, motor washâ€" {ing machine, wash wringer, wash iboard, wash boiler and all stove utenâ€" sils, potato sprayer, step ladder, bathâ€" room mirror, large leaf table, kitchen chairs, kitchen eabinet, arm chair, |mcker, electrie Vacuum cleaner, elec, trie iron, _ eleetric _ heater, _ lawn ! mower, garden tools, head shears and | clippers, wheelbarrow, quantity . of [lumber, new buck saw, saw horse, ,axo. glassware, dishes, crockery, etc., Souvenir kitchen range, Clark gas |I gas stove, gas plate, kitchen stove, | bread box. | _ VEHICLES, ETC.â€"Open rabber tire lbml&’y. Portland cutter, heavy set of |single brass mounted harness nearly new, set of Goldine single harness nearly new, and many other articles too numerous to mention, Positively no reserve. WM. SNIDER EST., Proprietors. H. B. PUERING, Auctioneer, MENNO DEVITT, Clerk. There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises of the undersigned, situated on John Street E., Waterloo in commencing at 2 o‘clock, p.m., new time, the following valuable property, viz: e following valuable. rty : ApUsEROLD _ EÂ¥FECTSâ€" Large 5 piece pnr]i)r suite, nearly new, 3 parlor tables, large upholstered rockâ€" er, sideboard, extension table, couch, 4 dihing room chairs, 2 cane rockers, fancy rocker, hall stand, book case 3 iron beds with springs and mattresses, 2 wooden beds with springs and matâ€" resses, some bed clothing, secretary, 2 dressers, 3 wash stands, 2 mirrors, Edison Graphophone and 30 records, nearly new, parlor rug, bedroom rug. good stair carpets, carpet strips, Singâ€" er sewing machine, paper rack, verâ€" andah swing couch, verandah curtains, 8 kitchen chairs, arm chair, sink, kitâ€" chen glass cupboard, kitchen table, clothes horse, 2 clocks, 8 day clock, a number of pictures, whshing ma:â€" chine, wash wringer, wash tubs. barâ€" rels, hanging lamb, other lamps, benches, 2 step ladders, lawn mower, 50 ft. new hose, special Ideal kitchen range, nearly new, gas range, nearly new, parlor heater. coal oil heater, wash boiler and all stove utensils, dishes, crockery, glassware, buck saw, axes, some carpenter tools, coal scutâ€" tle, pick, shovels, hoes, rakes hand garâ€" den scuffier, 95 ft. of 1 in. rope, some fruit ars and many other‘articles too numerous to mention. Also 8 chickâ€" ens. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. TERMS CASH. l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, purâ€" suant to the Revised Statutes of Onâ€" tario, 1914, Chapter 121, Section 56.‘ that all creditors and others having ‘claims against the estate of the said kl\mln'w Poth, who died on or about ‘12th day of May, 1891, are required lnn or before the 3rd day of September, 1919, to send by post prepaid or to >dpliver to the undersigned Solicitor for Philip 8. Lautenschlager, and Jacob iStoltz, the executors of the said deâ€" ceased, their names and addresses with full particulars of their claims and statement of their accounts duly verified by affidavit, and the nature of securities, if any, held by them. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THEK MATTER of the Estate of Andrew Poth, late of the Villag. of New Dundee in, the County of Waterloo, (‘a;pcnlcr. deceased. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that _ after _ such last mentioned date, the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and that they will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereâ€" of to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been reâ€" ceived by him at the time of such detribution. k istribution . Dated this ninth day‘l’ August, A.D 1919. * Solfcitor for the said Executors Daily Aug. 16â€"Wky Aug 132027 L. F. DIETRICH, Clerk PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, AUG. 23rd, 1919, OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS 4 A. L. BITZER WM. BELILSTEIN, H. B. DUKRING, Kitchener, Ont Auctioncer Proprictor, 83â€"21 LOSTâ€"â€"About month ago, two ‘ Year old red heifers. Notify John Evens, FRUITS AND VEGETABLESâ€"Fresh from our gardens and orchards. Ask for our weekly price lists. Herold‘s Farms, Fruitiand, Ontario,| Niagara District, 27 42t FOR SALEâ€" First class threshing‘ outfit, ready for business. _ Phone| or write O. S. Kolb, Bresiau. _ 29â€"if| STRAYEDâ€"Onto the premises of Petâ€" er L. Musselman, St. Jacobs, 2 white sheep and one lamb. P. L. Musselman, St. Jacobs, Ont. 323t. STRAYEDâ€" From home of Wiiliam Jacobi, R. R. No. 3, _ Watgrieo, Seotch Collie dog. _ Finder commuâ€" nicate with owner. $ $D0â€"3t FOR SALEâ€"Yorkshire swine, numâ€" ber‘ of young sows and boars, varâ€" ious ages. Ford T. Willson, R. R. 4, Kilchener, Phone 740r32. FOR SALEâ€" White traction engine, 20 h. p., almost as good as new. Aoply to John Brohman, New Gerâ€" many, Ont. 31â€"4t FOR SALEâ€"Fine black clyde mare,| 3 years old, weight 1350. E. J.l Stoltz, phone 783â€"13. R. R. 4, Kitâ€" chener." x 32â€"1t. I FOR SALEâ€"Jersey Cow, also Grade Holstein Cow, both young cows, will be fresh in two weeks; also three shoats, average weight 160 lbs. Apply to Lloyd Bowman, Waterioo. 30â€"tf 3240 SHARES Ore Chimney Mining Co. Ltd. stock for sale at a low price. _ George Volkmar, 222 Lexâ€" ington Ave., Bufalo, N. Y. 33â€"1t GIRLS WANTEODâ€"To work on Power Sewing _ Machines, making Fine Shirts and Underwear. We pay libâ€" ‘ eral weekly wage to beginners and highest piece work prices to experâ€" i fenced operators. Clean, steady . work year around in clean factory. Write now or visit our factory. JOHN FORSYTH LIMITED, Kitchâ€" ener, Ontario. 24â€"7t. Several stenographers, experienced, speed. accuracy and good vocabulary are essential. _ Working â€" conditions ideal. Apply stating experience to Jales Manager, Chevrolet Motor Comâ€" pany, Oshawa, Ontario. 26â€"6t R. R. No. 1, Blair. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. POSTPONED SALE. Aug.16.â€"Unreserved clearing sale of household effects:â€"and vehicles of the late Wim. Snider, Albert St., Waterloo. Aug. 23â€" Household effects of Wm. Beilstein, on Joln street east, Watâ€" erloo. Sept. 8â€"Farm stock, implements and household _ effects of _ Sammuel 8. Shantz, one and oneâ€"half mWes east _ of Kitchener, on the main road on the car line between Kitchener and Centreville. Oct. 2ndâ€"Farm stock and implements Of John Gremm, in the Village â€" of Bambers. Oct. 16â€"Farm stock, . vehicles . and household effects of the late Ernest Albert, in the Village of Baden. Oct. 30â€"â€"Farm stock. implements and household effects of Louis Koehler, four and pneâ€"half *miles west of Waterloo, and three milesseast of . St. Agatha, on the Tp. line between Waterloo and Wilmot townshins. Sat., Aug. 16, 9.30 a.m.â€"Choice lot of Dairy Cows, at Bowman House, Kitchener. _ _~* â€" Sat., Aug. 16, 1.30 p.m. â€"Household goods of Amos Schwartzentruber, on Joseph Schwartzentruber‘s farm, 1 mile west of Petersburg. Sat., Aug. 23.â€"Farm, farm stock, imâ€" ptements of Joseph Schmidt at Cenâ€" treville. 2 miles east of Kitchenâ€" er, near Preston car line, at 1 p.m. Sat. Aug. 30.â€"â€"Real estate belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. Poth, in the village of New Dundee, 2 p.m. Sat., Sept. 6.â€"Real estate belonging to Mias Lena Schneider, at Josephsâ€" burg. % acre of land with buildings (afternoon). loo Steam Traction Engine, (twoâ€" speed), in A1 working condition. A money saving _ proposition for you. Engine has been used only a short time. Can be seen in operation. Will be glad to show you same any time. Think of _ the price. Only $1700. Eight hundred cash, balance on good security. Reason . for sellingâ€"labor shortage. Apply in writing or personally to 1 ‘can sell you a 20x22 H. P. Water Attention‘! Mr. Steam Engine E. J. SHANTZ, AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale List LLOYD BOWMAN, Waterioo, Ont,. _ ; H4t. Wanted. MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will again be received at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 29th day of August, 1919, for the conveyance of His Maesty‘s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week, over Watâ€" terloo No. 3 Rural Route, from the Postmaster General‘s Pleasure. ' Incorporated in 1863. l TOTAL ASSETS, 318T DEC., 1914, OvER $860,000 ! Officers and Directors:â€" I George Digbel, Preaident, Waterloo Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Preston Dr. J.x-l. Webb, â€" Waterloo J. Howard Simpson = Guelph J. L. Wideman, â€" St. Jacobs James Livingston, > Baden P. E. Shantz, â€" = Preston S. B. Bricker, â€" = Waterloo Richard Roschman,. â€" Waterioo L. W. SHUKH, B. &. BECHTEL, Manager. Inspector. C. A. BOEHM, District Agent. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proâ€" posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Waterloo, Kitchâ€" ener, Bresliau, Petersburg and St. Jacobs, and at the office of the Post Office Inspoctor, Londorf. °_ CHAS. E. g FISHER, Post Qffice Inspector,. Post Office Inspector‘s Office, London, 18th July 1919. Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company . Beat varieties, all _ transplante?. ‘consider medtum priced Postpaid, shipped successfully eÂ¥eryâ€" town with stable in nl" where. _ Ask for micn List of other‘Farm is one mile trom 4 Vegetable .plants ‘and fruits in season. school and church, Good HEROLD‘S FARMS, Fruitiand, Ont:~bulldings. Apply Boz 80, On first class farm security only. Interest 4%4 and 5 per cent. Apply Box 7, Chronicleâ€" Telegraph, Waterloo. \ 2. Experienced Auctioneer and Valuator Number of years experience as Auctioneerâ€"Practical knowâ€" ledge of values of real estate, IIVe(ltock. implements, etc. Phone 136, Waterloo. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT King Street Office, Waterloo Mutual Buildâ€" ing. Established 1864. Money to Loan FIRE INSURANCGE THE MERCANTILE 29 King St. East Kitchener Head Office, Waterloo Subscribed Capital ..$250,000 Deposit with the Dominâ€" Government ..... $156,698.00 All policies guaranteed by the Lancashire Insurance Company with Assets of $29,636,465.00. Alfred Wright, Secretary. C. A. BOEHM, DIST. AQT. Waterioo, Ont. Phone 249 N 60 CELERY PLANTS 80c. INCORPORATED 1870 H. B. DUERING COMPANY 31â€"3t 39 acre rn.rd-' and ’:' ::‘tly lots. consider medtum town with stable in fln Farm is one mile from Post schoo!l and church, Good is Do You Appreciate First Bacon Hogs If so, h‘avo your wants Sugâ€" plied here. «We always keep on hand choice ( Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage Why not buy your meats here and get the best? Phone 243. Satisfaction guaranteed. Calls from all parts of the county promptly attended to, . ° UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Waterioo. . Phone 80. . Nignt Phone 207W. Master & Hunsberger Best Equipment, ~ â€" Reasonable Prices. Office Phone, Waterioo 33 W. Shinn residence, Waterloo, 333K Ed. Lippert, residence, phone 231 .Store phone, Kitchener, ©70. No extra charge for moter hearse. â€" \XB for Quick Saleâ€"4 acres Hardwood Bush, balance under good state of ‘cultiâ€" vation. 9 roomed brick house, large bank barn with straw shed and other necâ€" essary outbuildings, well watered and well fenced. If sold before seeding price is $7700.â€" After _ geeding price will advance Apply at once to LETTER & DREISINGER Real Estote â€" Waterioe Phone 185. For Sale or WANTED â€" EDGAR FISCHER Successor to J. B. Fisher. A. K. Crossman Farm at New Hamburg 94 Acre Undertakers Undertaking SHINN & LIPPERT HARNESS SHOP, Class Meats Waterloo.

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