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w.--.. * 800 to 200 Ibs ‘“ws.!i 3 mixed ... E'ZIZ.III t ‘ lambs .. yâ€"+ / the farmer.. 1650 @ 1675 f GRAIN. p, Oct. 7â€"Closing grain quoâ€" y were: n.vhouâ€"â€"ln store, Fort Wilâ€" 1 northern, $2.30; _ No. 2 E‘C&fl: No. 3 northern, $2.23; Et, nog,%'l:gged. oatsâ€"In store, Fort Wilâ€" 2 Canadian _ western, !,l Canadian western, 77%c¢; "# feed, T8%c; No. 1 feed, s ... ... AW B l.... ."*~9.00 @ s.... .. .0 1.00 @ mers ..... o 5.25 @ "..o.owaoo ms. >.00 @ wgfi ~Â¥ $r. ... +h# 10.00 ib it, mixed ... . 7.50 @ arsir.ge9, _ 200 v«s«*, 2. | 10.00 @ 2.02.1. ©14.00 @ iit..1.1‘" £.00 @ lambs .. y+ ; ;%00 @ »and walgred @â€"In _ carlots, _ delivered, Areights, bags _ included: & ton; shorts, $550 a ton; | flour, $3.50 a bag. proven their efficlency by experience. They take the place of pil stoves, and can be operated very cheaply Ball In and we will be glad to demonstrate their effictency. ~â€" BUCHER & SON s <barleyâ€"In store, Fort No. 3 Canadian | western, 4 Canadian western, $1.â€" $1.15%4. i cornâ€"Nominal. Le'o'rn-â€"-l"eod nominal. â€"No. 3 white, 84c @ ’:u to freights, outside. ~‘wheatâ€"F. o. b., shipping Qadln!; to freights: No. 1 â€"@ $2.06; No. 2 winter, $1.â€" 8: No. 3 winter, $1.93 @ $1.â€" iJ uBJ {‘V‘)}".:g 'é ’ly the same as yesterâ€" at $16.15 to: $17, 1. o. b.. im of fact there were markeddp to the noon &‘A ing:the new . Govâ€" igulation requiring . that ge shall beâ€"marked on the Maitifig, $1.27 @ $1.30, ac freights. ) carry a complete line of coal oil stoves and heaters. _ We the Perfection Heater, one of the best manufactured, and sell reasonable price. pring, $2.02 @ $2.08; No. :99 @ §2.05; No. 3 spring, MAJESTIC lectric Heaters ther Lot of those RAILROAD RAILS, Just the thing for )RCING CONCRETE BARN FLOORS, over ROOT CELLARS, RTS, ETC. Assures PERMANENT SUPPORT. No breaking fleors with HEAVY SEPARATORS, and no breaking of HORSâ€" 8 over Root Cellars where wood rots very quickly. â€"‘ Nominal ~. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ETE + . choigo °$12.50 @ $12.75 r steers‘ 11.00 @ 1150 l...s. 4.00 w 10.00 puclll. 100 @ 8.00 to c 1100 @ 11.50 m?&" #.50 @ 10.00 22k.,. . 700 @ 850 choice, BUPPLY 18 LIMITED. Apply at once. RMERS â€" ATTENTION |! REDS OF TONS SOLD TO FARMERS throughout the Counâ€" out to any length. lm} "in, | Mogs, dressed ... .. ogs Wanted 90 King Street West sez Coal Oil Heaters ALWAY3 PAY HIGHEST PRICES » ’”fit US AT OUR EXPENSE : â€" Te "" 4 ? anaa E OPPOSITE CITY HALL, KITCHENER. toâ€"day, but with a little 20.00 @ 17.15 @ 18.00 @ 16.15 @ 16.50 @ also Phone No. 636 or 92. Handle any Number weighis 180 to 230 Ibe. 7.50 100.00 14.50 9.00 11.00 6.50 21.50 18.00 18.25 17.00 16.175 every Nontreal, Oct. 6.â€"Dynamiters blew n hole three feet square in the wall of the. Dominion â€" Textile Company‘s ; bullding at Cote‘ St. Paul, Saturday tnight. No clue to the criminal‘s Jdenitity. > Butter per lb ... ... ..... 58 to .6# IAÂ¥N: LOgW .c. ... iss sn .... 19.50 Potatoes per bag ........ 4.00 to 4.50 Hay,. per ton ....... ..... 17.00 18.00 Sharts, per Cwt. ..... ..... ....3.00 BFADB, pOF CWL ... ..... .... ... 0 £.56 BA&rl@y ....2. ..... .... 2....0 ... 1.20 toated, your little one‘s stomach, liver and bowels need : cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, doesn‘t sleep, ont or act naturéily, or is feverâ€" nstipated waste, undigested food and Tour Sits gently mores onl of (ih. ks House 515 or 1127J & gONS, LIMITED, * bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful cfi)s again. ’?:-k your druggiet for a bottle of. "California Syrup of Figs," ‘which contains full GIVE "SYRUP OF FIGS‘" ~~_TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Deliclous "Frult Laxative" can‘t harm throat, m.-m Cfl:ln- of colg, give : teampoon: of "California Syrup Fig.:'f cnd in , ‘_!ew ho_np all the foul, Oyrup of Hfi’ which contains full directions for ies, children of all ages and for grownâ€"upa NEW =AI BURG MARKET EPORTS. STRATFORD MARKETS. tender little Stomach, Liver and Bowels. ..... ». 58 to 460 fir SXC : gteamdamiioh Nee y*he94 y# to 461) There will beâ€" sold by Public Aueâ€" the & , { 245 to 399| tion on the farm of the undersigned,;Of !B¢ < ..E!Oh situated. & mile north of New Dundee, ‘£044 168 ......,.-..s-lu.shummo-ml W EL CATTLEâ€"Black cow, fresh at time of sale; red cow, in full flow of milk; calve. POULTRYâ€"About 125 chickens. IMPLEMENTSâ€"F.â€"W. binder, nearâ€" ly mew, 7 ft. cut; Doering mower, 6 ft. cut, nearly new; steel hay rake, nearly new, hay tedder, nearly new; Climax cultivator, nearly new; spring tooth cultivator, steel land roller, manure spreader, nearly new, F. W. disc drill, turnip seeder, Turk 10â€" horseâ€"power gas engine, corn binder, 2 Ayr walking plows, F.â€"W. gang plow.' 4 sec. iron harrow, 23 sec. iron harâ€" rows, root pulper, disc, 2 wagons, one‘ nearly new, sulky, good feed box, bob sleighs, hay racks, extension ladder, 28 yds. long, fanning mili, wmnl springs, 2.ton cap., top buggy, new, top buggy, nearly new, single domo-‘ crat, cutter, 2 gravel boxes, some carpenter tools, scuffier, 3 dozen good grain bags, 3 doz. jute bags, chicken netting, forks, shovels, neckyokes, doubletrees, beet fork, logging chains, cow chains, meat saw, cross cut saw, wheelbarrow, 5 bundles 5 in. shingles, ’Innd other articles too numerous to | mention. HARNESS, Eetcâ€"Heavy team harâ€" ness, nearly new, plow harness, set plow harness with half chain tugs, 3 set single harness, 2 nearly new, fine string of bells, extra good robe, new buggy oilcloth, 6 Pneumatic horse collars. , I HAY AND GRAINâ€"1,000 bus, Im:â€" proved Banner seed oats; 5 ton good Timothy bay,. 20 tons. mixed hay, quantity :of .good Claver..seed, quanâ€" tity of potatoes {about 25 bags.) HOUSEHOLD GOODSâ€"2 extenâ€" wion tables, corner cupboard, cherry‘ wood writing desk and book case com. bined,. white enameled iron bedstead with springs, 2 bedsteads, with springs and .mattress, 2. wash stand, 3 toilet sets, sideboard, 2 rockers, couch, wood heater, sink, Melotte cream separator, dozen kitchen chairg, . lawn bench, Wench, scale, 240 lbs. cap., 18 yards wool carpet, 18 y&rds home made carâ€" pet, 744 yds. stair carpet, new; foldâ€" ing ironing stand, churn, meat barrels 4 tubs, meat grinder _ and stuffer, nearly new, barrel vinegar, iron ketâ€" tle, clothes wringer, cider barrel, 2 doz. 5 qt. pails, milk coolers, lard cans, ‘l’run jars, flat irons, lamps, dishes, good full tea set, and lot of good useâ€" ‘ful kitchen utensils. TERMS OF SALEâ€"Poultry, potaâ€" toes and all sums of $10 and under cash, over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. discount for cash payments of credit amounts. CIDER MILL OPENED Fishera‘ Mill Cider Mill will be ofien\ every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursâ€" day. Parties of long distances will find it more convenient to make an appointment for boiling apple butter. Phone Residence 60r2, (Bell); Resliâ€" dence 2r3, Waterloo Municipal. Mill 2r17, Waterloo Municipal. . A. J. SHANTZ, Prop. R. R. 1, Hespeler. and Household Effects. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. Butter Wrappers Why pay more for no betâ€" ter quality Butter Wrapâ€" pers or why accept inferior quality wrappers at the same price when you can get top notch quality and top notch value at the Chronicle Telegraph Press. A FEW PRICES. 1000 Sheets with name name ... ..... :: $ 2000 Sheets with‘ h...’..'o.;.....na.. .. $2.00 ts 100 and up m&omlw...m 500 Sheets with JOHN SCHULZ, Proprietor. .. $3.50 41.3t 39â€" 4t of the city limits of Preston, on +road leading to Kitchener, on WEDNESDAY, : OGT. . 22, . 1910, .. commencing at 1 o‘ciock p.m. . ‘_ MORSESâ€"Black mare, 14 years old, good worker} black mare, 7. years old, g6od in all harness. CATT 2 good dairy cows., Ayrâ€" shire , Jersey cow, freah 6 weeks, fat lstein heifer, 2% years old, steer,{rising 2 years old, Holstein calf, 6 we old; a number of old and young chickens. IMPLEMENTSâ€"M..H.* binder, good as new, mower, M.â€"H. seed dflll,‘ spring tooth cultivator, disc, fron harâ€" row, 2 scuffiers, plow, heavy wuon.! truck wagon, iron wheels, 4 inch tire, democrat, good as new, bob sleigh cutter, hay rack, stome boat, cutting box, root pulper, fanning mill, grind stone, corn planter, 2 set team har. ness, one good as new, single harness, horse collars, neckyokes, doubletrees, forks, shovels, pulleys, hay carriage, 16 ft. ladder and numerous other Ilrtlcle-. TERMS OF SALEâ€"Poultry and all sums of $15 and under cash, over that amount, 6 mo. credit en approved joint notes, or 5 per cent. discount for cash on credit amounts. JOHN FO8$8, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk. ‘There will be offered for sale by Public Auction, upon the premises of the undersigned, at 14 Bellevue Ave., in the Town of Waterloo, on SATURDAY, OCT. 18TH, 1919 Commencing at one q‘clock p. m., the following valuable property: HOUSEHOLD EFECTS â€" 2 .bedâ€" steads, springs and mattressges, bedâ€" stead complete with fgresser and wash stand, 6 dining rgom,.chairg, 2 rocking chairs, 2 parior tableg; lounge, a good organ, small leaf.table, parlor rug 10 x 12 good as new, parior lamp, 2 small lamps, 2 chamber sets, band power wash machine, 2 cider barrels, a good cupboard with glass doors, heater good as new, 3 wine barrels, large iron ketâ€" tle, hand sleigh, coal oil stove and oven, sauerkraut tub, 20 yards of bedâ€" room carpet, lawn mower, garden tools and many other articles too numerous to mention. ADDITIONAL PRIZE LIST OF WILMOT FATIR (Continued from Page 7.) Collection of asters, 1, H. Schafer; 2, Miss Heintz. Collection of Phlox, 1, A. G. Facey; 2, H. Schafer. e o M 2 . w Collection of Verbenas, Facey; 2, Miss Heintz. Collection Marigolds, 1, \ 2, C. Jacobs. â€" Collection Dahias, 1, H. A. Ernst; 2, V. Zoeller. Collection Petunias, 1, V. Zoeller; 2, A. G. Facey. Collection Gladioli, 1, Mrs. D. Beckâ€" er; 2, H. A. Ernst. Collecton _ cut flowers, 1, A. G. Facey; 2, V. Zoeller. Collection Pegonias, 1, Mrs. Felck; 2, Mrs. Huchn. Bouquet, 1, H. A. Ernst; 2, Mrs. Feick. Roses, Hybrid perpetual, H. A. Ernst. Roses, tea, H. A. Ernest. Women‘s Institute Competition Collection of pickles, 1, Haysville; 2, New Dundee. Collection of fruit, 1, New Dundee; 2, Haysville. Collection of jelly, 1, New Dundee; 2, Haysville. Home made bread, 1, New Dundes; 2, Haysville. Fancy light cake, New Dundee; 2, Haysville. Fancy dark cake, Haysville; 2, New Dundece. â€"Eight buns, 1, Haysville; 2, New Dundee. â€" Eight doughnuts, 1, Haysville; 8, New Dundee. $ Eight biscuits, New Dundee; 2, Haysville. Honey in comb. Home made soap, 1, Haysvilie; 2, New Dundes. _ Colored house dressâ€"1, Haysville, 2 New Dundee. . s 0 Work Apron and Capâ€"1, New Dunâ€" dee; 2, Haysville. + Kimonaâ€"1, Haysville; 2, Haysville. ‘Tea apronâ€"1, Haysville 2, Welles ley 2 pdund box of candyâ€"1st and 2nd, Haysville. â€" s _ Half dozen table napking laundered â€"1 and 2, Haysville _ _ _ _ Terms Cash. MRS. LOUIS HELM, Proprietress. WM. MICKUS, Auctioneer, Peppler St., Waterloo. 41â€"2t oF Household Effects, Etc. PUBLIC SALE table runnerâ€"t; Haysville; 1, V. Zoeller; H. A. Ernst; To _Oil paintingâ€"None. Landscape from â€" natureâ€"1, Mrs Haist. _ _ Marine copyâ€"1, Mrs. Haist. ‘ Flowers from natureâ€"1, Mrs. Haist Fruit or vegetablesâ€"1, Mrs. Haist.. _ Oil painting any subjectâ€"1, Mrs. Haist; 2, W. Umbach. _ _ Water color, landscapeâ€"1, Mrs. Haist. o Water color, marineâ€"1, W. H. Umâ€" bach; 2, Mrs. Hymmen. Water color, flowersâ€"1, Mrs. Haist; 2, W. Umbach. Water color, any original subjectâ€" 1, Mrs. Haist. Wood carvingâ€"1, J. P. Tolton; 2, â€" Raffia workâ€"1, Miss L. Fisher. Brass workâ€"1, Mrs. Phelps; 2, Mrs Hymmen. _ > s Basket weavingâ€"1, W. Umbach; 2, Mrs. Haist. Sepia any subjectâ€"1, Mrs. Haist; 2, Miss Tolton. Collection, amateur photographyâ€" Miss L. Fischer. f Collection pyrographyâ€"1, Mrs. Haist. _ Lemonade jug or tankardâ€"1, Miss J. P. Tolton. s Crayon | drawingâ€"1, «Haysvilley 2, Vellesiey. 61 °_@ Oil painting (landscape)â€"1, Welles ey ; "% Haysville:; * Hokirs [A Bouquet ‘sweet peasâ€"1, Haysville; , New Duindes. * ue‘ Bouquet . Astersâ€"1, Haysville; 2. _ Two. ,m,w! and saucers realisticâ€" Mrs. A. Haist. 0 â€" Small collection of Chinaâ€"1, Mrs Halst. Ladies‘ Work. Collection, white embroideryâ€"Mrs. Hymmen; 2, L. B. Fischer. Collection, ‘colored _ embroideryâ€"1, L. B. Fisher; 2, Mrs. Hymmen. Collection, late workâ€"1, Mrs. Hymâ€" men; 2, L. B. Fisher. > 2, Miss Fisher, _ Centre piece, coloredâ€"1, Mrs. Treâ€" vett; 2, Mrs. Hymniem © 0 >_ ~ ‘Tatting in silkâ€"1,~L. B.Fisher; 2, Mrs. Somerville. Centre piece, crochetâ€"1, L. B. Fish er; 2, Mrs. Hymmen. + +. Service trayâ€"Mrs: Hymmen. Set Doilies embfoidered<â€"Mrs. Hym men; 2, L. B. Fisher. Luncheon clothâ€"â€"1, Mrs. Hymmen; 2, Mary King. 1AE L 0 Set ‘DoiHes, A.O.K.â€"1,; Mrs. Hym men; 2, L. B.‘Fisher. Cloth and serviettes, _ initialiedâ€"1 Mrs. Hymmen; 2, Mrs. Haist. _ Five o‘clock tea clothâ€"1, Mrs Phelps; 2, Mrs. Hymmen.. â€" Tea coseyâ€"1, Mrs. Hymmen; 2, Mrs Fisher. â€" Buffet scarfâ€"1, Mrs. Hymmen; 2. Mrs. Haist. â€" Tea cosey A.O.K.â€"1, Mrs. Hym men; 2, Miss Fisher. _ _ _ _ Day ;lll';;; .sl-l;e:'l. Mrs. Hymmen; 2, Mrs. Phelps. â€" â€" â€" Pillow cases, fancyâ€"1, Mrs. Hym: men; 2, Mrs. Haist. |_ _ _ O I-;z;hcy sheetâ€"1, Mrs. Hymmen; 2, Mrs. L. B. Fisher. +000 â€" Pin cushionâ€"1, Miss L. B. Fisher; 2, Mrs. Hymmen. 0 P e _ Dresser runnerâ€"1, Mrs. Haist; 2, L. B. Fisher. _ 0 â€" Pair bedroom towelsâ€"1, Mrs. Hym men; 2, L. B. Fisher.. o Guest towelsâ€"1, Mrs. Spaetzel; 2, Mrs. Hymmen. Bath towelsâ€"1, Mrs. Hymmen. Ladies‘ underwearâ€"1, Mrs. Haist; 2, Mrs. Hymmen. â€" Ladies‘ underwear, crochet trimmed â€"1, Miss Fisher; 2, Mrs. Haist. . fi"nncy handkerchiefâ€"1, Miss Tolton; 2, Mrs. Hymmen. _ _ â€" _ Ecclesiastical embroideryâ€"1, Mrs Hymmen; 2, L. B. Fisher. _ â€" Roman cut workâ€"1, Mrs. Hymmen; 2, L. B. Fisher. 0 0 Fine Artsâ€"Professional, Drawing from castâ€"1, Miss Toilton. Charcoalâ€"1, Miss Toiton. Portrait, crayon or pencilâ€"None. Painting in oils, group or figuresâ€" Figure (Pastel)â€"1, Miss ‘Tolton. __'Eâ€"’;dégfi)?)d efnbroideryâ€"1, _ Mrs Hymmen; 2, Mrs. Haist. _ â€" Italian relief workâ€"1, Mrs. Hym men; 2, Mrs. Haist. â€" s Specimen Maderiaâ€"1, Mrs. Haist; 2, Mary King. French embroideryâ€"1, Mrs. Hym men: 2. Mrs. Haist. Hardangerâ€"1, L. B. Fisher; 2, Mrs. Haist. 'l.;l;timpe or marineâ€"1, Miss Tolâ€" --â€"W"”:;-lllchln»l. Mrs. Hymmen; 2 Miss Fisher. â€" Ramblerroueâ€"â€"l Mrs. Hymmen; 2, Miss Rabb. 0 _ _ Modern Cros# stitchâ€"1, Mrs. Hym men; 2, L. B. Fisher. 0 â€" Hematitchingâ€"1, Mrs. Hymmen; 2, L. B. Fisher. hk â€" Hand made curtainsâ€"1, Mrs. Haist; 2, Mra. Huras. h iy 100 TREATY WILL BE RATIFIED Paris, Oct. 3.â€"Italy will ratify the Treaty of the Allied Powers and Gerâ€" many by royal decreé, thus assuring prompt exchange of the .ratifications which will make the treaty effective, according to Echo de Paris. â€" r’)i{me br center plece holderâ€"1, L B. Fishor; 2, Mrs. Haist. ~¢* _ Drawn thread work, fineâ€"1, Mrsa Hymmen; 2. Miss Fisher. â€" Drawn thread work, coarseâ€"1, Mrs Haist; 2, Mrs. Hymmen, _ __ _ _ _ _ REMIMEQ EV MUIWY MOP NC Display of millineryâ€"1, Miss L. S Rabb. gfifig}rflw&‘:&“ | . The more you buy ie es eapee you f BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLENDER‘S | Fillot, crochetâ€"1, â€" Mrs. ‘Hymmen; Mr. E. W. Smith has returned from 200 Pair in ‘yâ€"(19uj#;40) _ ‘40{00 4@}Â¥M BY ITALY wear size 2%, 3 and Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company Incorporated in 1863. TOTAL ASSETS, 318T DEC, 1914 OVER $350,000 Officers and Directors:â€" George ‘Diebel, President, Waterloo Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Preston Dr. J. H. Webb, . > Waterloo 4. Howard Simpson â€" Guelph J.â€" Li Wideman, = St. Jacobs .James . Livingston, = Baden P. E. Shantz, = â€" Pr:ston 8. B..Bricker, = â€" Waterloo Richard Reschman, _ â€" Waterloo L. W. SHVUH, B. E. BECHTEL, Managér. Inspector. C. A. BOEHM, District Agent. ce t ie tm w e w e o e e n 0 o0 t Practical Harness and Collar Maker All Collars guaranteâ€" ed to fit and cure sore shoulders, first class workmanship. _ Prices right. W. C. Brueckner 13023 Timer Fube © 225| $25.00 10 only on sale on above date only . $16.50 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT King Street Office, Waterloo Mutual Bulldâ€" Ing. Established 1864. w. C. Brueckner FIRE INSURANCGE THE MERCANTILE 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. BOEKHM, DIST. AGT. Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249 Walter W.Frickey EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR, Spring Street, Waterloo, Ont. 1 hereby notify the residents of the surrounding country that 1 am a licensed auctioneer for the County of Waterloo. All sales intrubted to me will reâ€" celve prompt and careful attenâ€" tion. Practical knowledge of values of real estate, live stock and implements, etc. 34 4t Experienced Auctioneer and Valuator Number of years experience as Auctioncerâ€"Practical knowâ€" tedge of values of real estate, live stock, implements, ete. Phone 136, Waterioo. Potter‘s Auto Links INCORPORATED 1870 HARNESS SHOP, BADEN. H. B. DUERING COMPANY Saturday, Oct. 11th IT‘Ss UP TO YOU! Come early and get the frst choice. _ omm aemamanncmemms l;n Sa(uran; night by Howard‘s Orâ€" * «mu*> ~~ $ Shabtra of Odit. ‘The patronage givâ€" SP EC I A L ~*~*~â€"~~... in the. Carnival this Number unlimited. Ideal weight 180 to 220 Ibs. We buy for:â€"a high class trade. You give us the goodr and we will pay the price. Shipping point Baden, every alternate Wedne® day. Next shipment October _ 8th, (The Old Firm) Master & Hunsberger If so, have your wants supâ€" plled here. We always keep on hand cholce Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage First Why not buy your meats here and get the best? °* _ EDGAR FISCHER Successor to J. B. Fisher. Phone 243. Waterloo. WANTED Bacon Hogs be furnished by Krug‘s orchestra, n_-d Satisfaction guaranteod.. . Calls from all parts of th county {promptly attended to. . UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Waterioo. Phone 80. . Night Phone 2OTW. Best Equipment, Reasonable Prices. Office Phone, Waterlo6 33 W. Shinn residence, Waterloo, 333K Ed. Lippert, residence, phone 231 .Store phone, Kitchener, 870. No extra charge for motor hearse. Dandy farm, A1 land, all level and in high state of cultivation, large, solid brick house, with new sumâ€" mer kitchen and woodshed ; new chicken house, and good barn, in spléndid loâ€" cation on Main road, near St. Jacobs. Owner retirâ€" ing. This should not last long, so don‘t delay. Get full particulars from 30 Acre Do You Appreciate LETTER & DREISINCER A. K. Cressman Real Estate â€" Waterioo Phone 185. Undertakers Undertaking SHINN & LIPPERT Class Baden. Meats

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