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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jan 1896, p. 6

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_ oouNTY CoOUNCIL PROCEEDINGS f it C C Â¥ 0 D T : i n 6 00 â€" 475 w 15 00 _ _ 10 75 E_: Wchn\hohrpltndmodcompwmkolhmymahq suâ€"table for Christmas Presents, all ut reduced prices. Toginynuidubow;odomph?wm quore alfew k prices : Pudding Sets at $1.40, for $1.10; Berry Sets at $2.25, for $1.75; Vases at 25¢, \*/‘ at 180; Vases at $4 for $3; P"“M"'“m'“““mc"'afi'a“d'“m for at. & at 25¢ for 20¢c; Five O‘clock Sets at $1.50 for $1; s. at 50c for 25¢; ts at 26¢ for 10c; Monstache Cups at 35¢ for 250, Everything in our ? _-'.nl'fllbonldhu.prinu. this 16 f <% e have put on some extra spurts this season to please our ctstomers, ha i m&h-tpobuflflnmddgm Wovmhpl-nd\omyouinapeot':e & und promi.e you thefbest attent on. > $ § 2 â€" JOHAN F. BECK, â€" + â€"OF THE â€" & § That t:l. accounts of Geo. Gress and m]' HIN TO R W.I. Reid be laid over for explanation Most ete C A STOCK m the County‘ and left for the chairman to pay if id fity of inmates admitted during ® :â€"Germany, 19 ; Canada, 25; _ Sreland, 2 ; , 1 ; Scotland, 5 ; United States, 4 ; Bwitzerland, 1â€"55. hk DH. LACKNBR‘s REpPORT. . > _ _ "Dr. Lackoer, physician House of Inâ€" ‘rh,/lmpal-rd ‘the House of Inâ€" dustry and Refuge for the County of LA w um ks ak.a "Waterloo, respectfully J"""' the following asfbis Twentyâ€"Eighth Aonual m!orlheyosrendodthohtdly of December, 1895 :â€" * Number of Inmates in House at last Report, 93 ; admitted during the year, u;vuqnqtl,nouo;borninzbofloon 1 ; deaths, :14 ; children bound out, 1 ; "Ysaandad & + Aischarced. 25 : now in the House, 103. | Number adwitted daring the year from the several Munio?lifiu j Township of Waterloo, 11 : Wilmot, 1j Wellesley, : 5 ; «Woolwich, 2 ; North PDumfries, 25 Town of Galt, 5 ; Berlin, 14 ; Waterloo, 1. Village of iPreston, New Hamburg,â€" 2; Hespeler, 0; , 1; Elmira, 1;. Born in the mothber from Galt, 1â€"55. _ Number that have not resided in nty 3 years, ';3, namber of weeks, «: The various causes of pauperism :â€" & te, 25 ; intemperance, 10 ; fathâ€" ‘ler or mother in House, 9 ; idiotic, 5 ; by husbandg $2 ; enciente, 2 ; apprentice, 1; busband in ‘:‘" amount t nded on House and enn > I fol‘lows :â€"Hired abor War House\ ind farm, $851.91%; (Inspectdg, Keeper sod Matâ€" § #13. ician‘s salary and 93 ; permaneut imâ€" te, $14¢4 32 ; repairs to buildâ€" :: and hmit-t $477.32 ; provisions and fue}, $3,881,08 ; clothing, $925.50; sending inmates to friends, $10.20 ; inâ€" ty and. presented his reâ€" j ry conditions of the with births aud deaths of death, for year ending 30 .h, 1895. There was one birth and fourteen deaths. The average age of those who died was about 74} years. Everything going at a big discount. . See the following quo ations : DINNER SETS at $5 50, for $ 4 50 _ TEA SETS at $ 9 50 for $7 75 # .. 8 00â€" _ +6 50 » _ Limoges 16 00 _ 12 50 n 10 00 8 00 n a _‘ 20 00 _ 16 50 n > 12 00 9 50 $ piy M 15 00 â€" 1200 CHAMBERSET 20 â€" 17 Eh‘l'lh'agoâ€"Pmdwe of farm, &e., sold 01.06 ; mone~received for the supâ€" uk s mrt‘i:ln!tfl in the House, GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE ! [«=*%is*. °. age number of inmates during r, 99 ; Keepor‘s family and hired ided, 110 ; number of weeka‘ ml.l:{ié:umbor of ;:h’ or inyates s family ba bolp addet, 8110 . l expenditure during the ye-r,‘ wd!oe, provisions, on at last report, k’-â€".lo.u&Ol. :â€"Por-‘n't _ improvements, produce of farm on hand, D; muw.oo ; provisions l, ; dry goods, clothing 0 ; balsuce of cash in Keeper‘s mMm * ~sold ”.‘ -‘â€"”,920.' ally expended ‘Yor the inwates of the House tb year, $7,227.17 ; making pense per week of each perâ€" ; S ge expensa h néerso .69. R. »”“ 1â€"â€"55. HUBER, the Leading Artist, Berlin. expensed, $210.49â€"88,383 are doing more business this year ever, which is no surprise, for we came to please you and are making finer work than ever. â€" There is some satisfaction in knowing that a professional is doing your work, and not an amateur. esd rets V‘w&{ dowa. at $3 â€" §$2 40 F FAMILY GROUPS regret calling on H. A. CENENTS<â€" Following are the â€"names of the parties who died, with age:â€"Robers Thompâ€" son, 58 years ; James Hutchinson, 80 years ; George Arthar,83 years ; Chris tina Bonh_, wick,,‘l?hycul; Louis Roekhâ€" mer, 76 years ; in Hoff, 77 years ; Mary Orovloyrs?? years ; Philip Danâ€" uyn,'uwysn ; Carl Muenze, 81 years; David Welch,59 years; Margaret Blosz 85 years ; Mary Kohiman, 70 years ; Mary Ann Ryder, 83 years ; Joseph Clough, 61 years. The great average age reached by the inmates, Dr, Lackner states, ought to be convincing proof to the ratepayâ€" ers of 'boOon‘n.? that eboinm:p:n | properly fed provided for generalâ€" ly. Your committee on education and printing beg leave to report as follows : We would recommend that the folâ€" lowing accounts be paid :â€" A. Laidlaw as tender, $156 43 O.rwont'&l..g:.fidomnw., %7 25 ARRTTRNE ce se e k e s e n e en wa n en MMW‘, padding school P.â€"E. W. Moyer, advertiâ€"i~g ... A. McPherson, * .. do _ ... Deutsche Zei ang, _ do ... Rittinger & Mots d0 , +.2 Delion & Ziegler, gar. > ...r.. R. Ferrah, paper. ... ..» ... ... A2.+ pctdics enc Mbatâ€"bdvubs v es n e en d e 00 ++ Hamburg Pfinti‘::t‘q, advertising uo l\.'.m C Hart Riddoh. ure books . ... do . mlng copy of TeBOIAtION .. .. . .26 + 464 0. 0+ + new+ + Victoria Industrial school. ... ... .. W.@H. Becker, School Inspector‘s Jaffray Bres., printing. . , ... .+ +â€"»++ mr..:.. ho Es Hart & Riddell ure Dooks.... 31 U8 * The P do . mdn of resolutiomd. .. oo areise. sonacue,.‘ : @to Loponed Victoria Industrial school.......... 34 52Â¥] Atkine W.@H. Becker, School Inspector‘s â€" *4 beth a Juoonm......................_.. fg'm ontege .o 9 Prioto ooo oTt T ~50 00| visiting m Telegraph, Express &o. 27.38 | Mrs. N ¢ _.‘-mnn C"'i"" Your committee would also recom: mend that a grant of $150 be made to each of the Berlin and Galt Model Schools for the year 1895 being equivalâ€" ent to the amount of the statutory grant. * Moved by Mr. Shantz, seconded by fi COlareâ€"That the report Le received 1 adopted.â€"Catried. +« couxty PropERTY Your.standing committee on County Property leave to recommend payâ€" ment of d:%ollovl‘mnt‘ +â€" The Simpson Co. Ltd..............$ 3 25 2 Feuntit & Son, dedt chooks .. .. ... 4 50 Geo. work on boiler... 7 25 Jawbm. 13 00 J. P. Starnaman, blinds,........... 4 40 J. B. Snider, dosk................. 25 00 A.A.Plg...:dndvood......... 569 72 Central Prison Industries, cloth.... 3 50 Bochmer Co., goods............... 6 80 B, 8. Cain, se s e e en e ie s se l 7 00 L E.‘ . wfiA 280 L. Timan, i s tga ... 295 T. Yerery printing regintry sime." 1 44 + 0e . . Your committee also reâ€"commend that matting be procured for the Jadges‘ Chambers also that two gas governors be put in, one in the Court Hg:mo and one in the jail, at a rental of $20 p r Also that the tender of J8.Hallman for 15 cords firstâ€"class dry wood at $3.80 per cord, and 10 cords of green wook at $4 per «cord, be accepted. And also that the tender of H.Vebtâ€" er for puinting and papeging the public do . No. 4 King Street, Berlin Signed Aurex. Raxxts, Chairman. EDUCATION AND PRINTING do do do Cever..s.r+$ /# 88 [ * heoks...... . 4 30 | ter on boiler... 7 25 | we spuwsacl :#*1 FA harc..s. .ls © 400 notrrs.. /ss : C OJ Y od......... 56972 | Vs s, cloth.... :g Ja se e e n e e n #e ‘ | + * Â¥resgct > 700 _ atui?2" 280 g do $476 89 12 50 Waterloo County Chronicle Thursday, January 2, 1896 â€"Page 8 room in the registry office for $25,be asâ€" Moved by Mr. Otterbein, seconded by Mr. Josish Hallmanâ€"That the reâ€" port of the standing committee on County Property be received‘ and adopted.â€"Carried. Â¥our committee on roads" and bridges beg leare to report that the following accounts be paid :â€" J.D. Boyle,on contract for Cuamber‘s Ssd exis "0 _ and ‘outting ice on AWallenste.n Geo. "Honl, repairing Lisbon and _ Armstrong bridges.............. found correct. _ That Aaron Weber, reeve of Woolâ€" wich be instructed to see to repairs on ‘Wingfield bridge between Woolwich and Peel and that the sum of $25 be ignnud to construct a 340 foot bridga on the boundary line between Wellingâ€" D. _Wagner, vel and irin Hartman ;ndg?iolmer'l b:;}&:x: H J Rowman. surveving at ‘ ton and Waterloo counties providing Wellington County Councit grant a like amount, Money to be paid when bridge is constructed. Bigned,J acoB S.Harcma®,Chairman. Moved by Mr. Josish Hallman, seconded by Mr. Wablâ€"That the reâ€" port of. the luudingbeoommitteo on Roads® and Bridges received and adopted.â€"Carried. r FINANCE AND ASSESSMENT |.< â€" _ Your standing committee on Finance innd Assessment beg leave to report is follows :â€" _ %}Aw.mmpho..fi........og t oior. Stilles, drawing droux..â€"...... 19 09 #70 13 That regarding the grans to the North and South Siding Agricultura) Societies, no action be taken as the vote stands a ti=, but that it be referred to the Council as a whole. .:.'uu,w,w EPmE CC i heasrrrieesssss Vm‘.d?ent.on. repairin That no action be taken re communiâ€" cation from Old Ladies‘ Home,but that ib be laid over until â€"next meeting of Counscil for more information. Signed, M. Ropso®, Chairman. Moved by Mr. Robson, seconded by Mr. Soggittâ€"That the rgon of the standing committee on . Financée and Assessment be received and adopted.â€" .(.J..fi:fl;e;,%'mld ing bridge between Peel a d Wellpgll:g, 4 dSz.. rrrkss . ... Miss 0. Specker of Berlin visited relatives here last week .:. . . All present agreedin{pronouncing last Friday evenâ€" ing‘s concert a success. The attendance would no doubt have been larger but. for the unfarorable weather. ... Miss A. and Mewsrs. J, and F. Colling are spending the holidays at bome . . . . Miss Reynolds of Bm&m is visiting at Mr. Reynolds....Mr. E. Shalts of Rochester has returned for the holidays. . ... Mr.A.Riffer is steadily improving. The Presbyterian churcsh will be reâ€" opened next Sunday, The Rev. Mr. ’A_tkiuon of Berlin will be present at beth afternoon and ov eningservices. *....Mrs. Knechtc) of Hanover is visiting relatives in town.... Mr. and Mrs. McMurtry of Galt are spending Cbristmwas with Mrs. Ratz.... Miss Taompson left for ber home, Sh:ku- BLMIRA (Too Late for Lasy Issue.) All seem to agree at present in doing »se thing, vis : ._bllin_g ..“".. mihor_; That the following accounts EPCmm Bs snn 2E raime P peare, on Saturday morning. Miss MceDermot returmed to her home near ‘Tavistock yesterday morning. During their short stay in Elmira these ladies bave m«de many friends who are un doubtedly very sorry to see them deâ€" part . . . . Mr. Widenbammer of Toronto is spenaing Xmas under the paternal -V'MI OrrersEI®, Chairman. ‘AX the meeting held for the election gplblio school trustees last Thursday Messra Jackson, Laschinger and J, P. Lackbard were elected. Mr, Werner who bas been in as secretary for a long term of years resigned. ... Miss Oaldâ€" well is spending her Christmas vacation at Mrs Worner‘s.... Home during vacation :â€"Messrs W. Weichel and O. . Vogt of Galt ; A. Jansen, Toronto ; C. Jansen, St. Catharines, H. Jansen, ialt aed %‘Bot:. of Doon. . . . Anothâ€" "Social Dance" was givan in the M. 8. Hall !ast Friday evening and help to make these romewhas dull holidays enjoyable. ... Mr. Soyder of Minne spolis, Mion., paid his parents Mr. and Mre. Eli Soyder a short visit last week ... . After making several modern {imâ€" provements (ciroular seate and frescoâ€" ing ceiling) the Presbyterian church was reopened last Sunday. The Rev. Mr, Atkinson ‘of Berlin preach:d eloquent sermons both afterâ€"noon and evening to crowded congregations.... Miss: M. Bostwick spent CUhristmas with friends in Blenbeim.... Mr. and Mrs. Moogk of Chicago are visiting at Mr. Moogk‘s.... Miss â€" Roberts of Stratford is spending the hoi%yl with bher Elmira lmdl‘. M The C E. of ROADS AND BRIDGES ELMIRA 22222 ... .. . $518 79 iring at 11 00 35 do 15 00 and with the Methodist church entertained its friends to an "At Home" in the baseâ€" ment of the church on Monday evenâ€" ing . ... The St. Paul‘s snd St. James‘ Lutheran churches held very auccessâ€" ful "festivals" on Christmas Eve and evening â€" respectively.... Mrs. _ and Misses Scott of Galt and Mr, Scotb of Manitoba spent Christmas with Mr. Erb‘s. ... Mr. Geo. and Misses A. and C. Fry of Bright are visiting relatives in town.... At the meeting beld for nominating Reeve and counciliors on Monday avening Mr. Erb was re electâ€" ed by acclamation. Five. gentlemen are in the field for counsillors hut it is highly probable that there fwill be no election.... Miss Hall of Oxford County is visiting at Mrs. Boswick‘s ... . Mr. and Mre. Erb apent Sunday with relatives in Berlin....Mrs. F. Behm of Hawilton is the guest of Mrs. Finkbeiner‘s. . . .Another of our pioneer townsmen was tburied last Satarday morning in the person of Mr. Mickus. Many near relatives ‘attended the funcral. A large number of ratepayers turned out co our aunual school meeting this year. Mr. D. Koch was voted to the chair and Mr. Hurst to the secretary‘s desk. Mr. Geo. Dahmer was elected section auditor and Mr.Enoch Bowman trustee. The retiring trustes, Mr. William Scheifele, who stood for reâ€" election received three votes. . . . Mrs. J.G.Hurst will wield the birch in the Jerusalem school next year. ... Mr.P. H‘Harper, principal of our school for next year moved into Mr.Koch‘s house lass week ... . . Mr. William Schweitzer of Michigan is home on a visit . . . . Mr. H, Ebel our enterprising young saddler bought Dr, Pasmore‘s o|d drug store into which be intends to move his business this week . . . . Mr. Geo. Bergâ€" mwan, the village tailor, rented the shop now occupied by Mr. Ebel. Heintends to fit it up for gent‘s furnishing store and tailor shop. Our best wishes of success are with both these young men. Since its first issue TEx Toroxto Wrerrer Grose bas been noted for its deop and enduring interest in the welfare of the Canadian farmer, What pertains to the advancement of that portion of the community. has been kept steadily in the forefront, and the: agriculturists of the country have not been slow to recognize its manly inâ€" dependence and forceful utterances on their behalf in the great struggles of the past. Today it is as truly the farmer‘s friend as at any time in its céreer, and as a newspaper it is betâ€" ter than ever. Every page is brimfal of good reading. The special depart ments for the practical farmer and the home circle are always delightfully entertaining and instractive. In enâ€" terprise as a newsgatherer it has nosucâ€" cessful rival. KiaruaUszRâ€"In Preston, on D c. 23rd,the wife of Geo. Kiefhauber, of a daughter. Caratâ€"In Kossuth, on Dec. 19th, theâ€"wife of M. Carey of a son. > Sroruzsâ€"In Galt, on Dec. 2nd, the wi‘e of John Skoyles, jr., of a daughter. .04# TURXBULLâ€"In Galt, on Dec. 24th, the wife of J.G. Turnbull, of a daughter. Granverxâ€"In Mmiggtr n, on Dec. 21sb, the wife o! J. P. Griffin, of twins, (son and * daughter), s e o Roseâ€"At Milverton, on Dec. 24th, theâ€"wife of John Rose of a daughter. Rizutâ€"At St. Jacobs on the 20th Dec.,the wife of Geo. Rich}] of a son. N BownmAxâ€"Near St.Jacobe (Jerusalem Seoâ€" â€" tion) on D:c. 2lst, the wifs of Reuben . Bowman, a daughter; * Vorrmzrnâ€"In Heidelberg, on Dec. 23rd,the >~wife of Henry Vollmer, a son., Bownaâ€"In Woolwich, on Dec. 22nd, the wife of Levi Bowman, a son. e CaMPBELLâ€"In Peel, on Dec. 18th, the wife « of Hugh Campbell, a son. Gronâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 27th, the wife of Sylvunu Groh, a son. wuâ€"u Berlin, Dec. 18th, the wife of ranz Hesse, a daughter.] BAar»ON~At. Berlin, Dec. 22nd, the wife of Ludwig Bardon, a >on. Hortzâ€"In Erbsville, â€" Dec. 19th, the wife of John Holtz, a daughter. Roosâ€"â€"At Warerloo, Dec. 23rd, the wife of Peter Roos, of a d ughter, VooLmarâ€"At Heidelberg, Dec. 23rd, the wife of Henry Voolmar, a son, MARRIAGES Norutsâ€"Buoreyâ€"Deo, 25th, l;y Rev. J. C. 8t venson, at the residence of the brid~‘s . mother, Minnie M , youngest d.u&lmr of the late Rev. James Broley,to Mr. Richard D. Norri«, Elora. Mueerâ€"QuarmBÂ¥â€"At the residence of the bride‘s parents, Preston, on Christ: mas afternoon, by the Rev. Mr. Wass, Mothodmd chml"oh. ufhh.d :A,gm; 8umgy, oungest daugh or of Mr uarm zo M%hnlu E. Miller, oluprenon. *4 GALLAGHERâ€"BRETTâ€" On Snurd;y. Dec, 2lst, at the residence o‘ the bride‘s d‘m‘ ents, Oak St., t?{ the Rev. John Ridley, H.D., rector of Trinity church, Mr. John Edward Gallagher, of Detr it, Mich., to Annie, daughter of Mr. Charles Brett, Galt. j 4 Crzssâ€"Prar®râ€"&t the residence of the bride‘s \s-mm. Mr. and Mrs. Balthaser Pfaff, Waterlos, by t e Rev. M.Arendt, on Sunda&: Deéc. 22nd, 1895, Mr. Adam 8. Cress, W Imot, to Miss Lizzsie Pfaff, Waterloo. Mocxâ€"YUusonitrâ€"At Sebastopol, on Sunâ€" day, Dec. 22nd, by the Rev.F. Veit, Mr, Cosrad Mogk of East Zorra, to Mi s A«â€" aie Yungblutt, of Hullet. moxâ€"Near Conestogo on Dec. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. (}eo':oi Stroh, a dg\:':her (still born.) â€" The Farmer‘s Paper CONESTOGO BIRTHS Myrivsâ€"RitTersHavsâ€"On Dec. 18th, by Rev. Fr. Woelche, Herbert Mylius to Bertha Rittershaus,both of Waterloo. ‘ DEATHS ' Mickusâ€"At ‘ Elmira, Dec. 25th, Frank ~ Mickus, aged 62 years, 21 days. Hrrzroruâ€"In North Easthope,on Dec.16th: Henry C. yonn%ut son of Henry and 2."5"“ Hitzrot , aged 5 years, 11 mos. ind 16 days.? j Fall Wheat......... Spring . " .......e+. Straight Flour.... .. BUbLOF .+ 4066662 05p i4 + Hay per ton.....;...... Potatoes per bag ... . ... MARKET REPORTS Pomme HHV E2P CC a10 these imparitics, ‘That most dful of all diseases, consumption, is a disease of the bloed. ‘The disease shows in the lun‘n because of seme inherited oracquired weakâ€" ness there. â€" If the bWleod wore al pure and without g‘enp. the disease would never develop and in time weakmess itself would be everceme. G aud tmridu in the good I‘on aloug bo:y ;:tll a wank spot ey .u:film sad pesple eall the discase by the namo organ affiicted. . Ao a matter of frot, the h?“hw' discase of the bloed, and if the b be purificd, the dissase will : cured. That is a porfeetly matural, ration conclusion, en« dorsed beth by eemmon sense and the highost -ediefl’nfioflty. 1t is in aceerdâ€" ance with these fhets that Dr. Pierce‘s Goldon Medical Disco werks. _ The frst thing it doce is to put Ko whele digesâ€" tive râ€" inte perfect erder. It stimuâ€" lates the appetite, oxcites the eoxionl secreâ€" tion of the di"neln f@ulds and premotes ascimilation. searches ont disease %mu whorever they may be, kills them q‘ ces |):m out of the system. The "Gelden \Medical Diseovery‘‘ has been used with unvearyiug suceose for over 30 years. I _If yena care to kmow more about it, and more I‘!:Ju-nbt-w Feurewa baiy, se s ..v'.-de-lo-’nl! 'E: ing merchant always keeps his name ungl goods well before ‘O:P;ublic. No better means of reaching the people of the townships of Waterloo, Wflmot, Woolwich and Weliesley than in the colamns of the Warsrroo Cou®tt COnrowicL®, as there is bardly a postâ€" oftfice in these townships whére there are not more Chronicles than any other paper. -W- sert of enttoms and t t n 9 o Sacriols ( rewsive ahobldjfi«-n"d . Merce‘s -‘1 '?mga-mon Sel:; T :“‘:‘l Adviser, L o. 6iz Main Strect, Bufhie, N. Y. _ AOOOD frame house with siz reoms and kitchen to let on John atreet, «t presemt occupled by H, A, Scheuermann, Apply to CONRAD KUEHNER Waterloo, Decembor 10th, 1895, North Waterloo Farmers‘ Matual B§ vwont&oooona Annual ¥§d'l of the orth Waterlco Farmera‘ utual Fire neurance Uompany wili be held on _ > . wv "? hour of 12 0‘sloox, noon,in the Compqny‘s office, Waterloo, forthe purpo e of recelving the Annual Report and the election of four Directors, By order of the Board, * MONDAY, 6th JANUARY, when all zup ls are expected to by present. Fees for the h Ifâ€"year, payable in a vancs, $6; Enpll from other counties,. $9. For durther information address M « J. W. CONNOR, Head Master, â€" *.L. BVE stavrrer. lâ€"4t nnager. Banornfrourd, Horli \ Telegraph, and Journal Fplouo mf. ‘ d The Winter Te m will begin on Annual Meeting North Waterloo Agricultural Se‘y. THI Annual Meetiag of the North Waterioe _ _ lectoral District Agricultural Reciety will be held at the TOWN HALL BERLIN, â€" ON f Wednesday, January 15th, 1896 at one o‘clock, p m, to receive the Annual Re port and elect Directors for the ye wr 1806, B. DBVITT, Bocretary Aovertisnyc.â€"The wise and pushâ€" Fire Insurance Company, ANNUAL MEETING. Friday, January 24th, 1896, BERLIN HIGH SCHOOL. House To Let. WATERLOO MARKETS. WaATRRLOO, â€"OF THEâ€" Deo. 24th, 1893 D, h. SHUEMAKNR, 4 FT sldent 31 oneâ€"sent stamps to 3:[“-- .-;-‘.n-rm , 18 16 15 0o 2 2 2) $ 0 6 16 00 40 40 Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Co. K thirtyâ€"third Annuat l(utlns of the l Waterloo Mutnal Fire Insurauce Jompany will be held on Saturday, January 18th, 1896 m the hour of 43 o‘glock, noon, in the Compâ€" anv‘s Office. Water:0o, ‘for the :nr’ou of receiving the Amnual Report and the election of fAive Grnewu. Ry order of the Roard, C, . â€"TAYLOR, Waterloo, Dee. 16( n, 1895. Becrotary &# Bauernfreund and eriin papersplease copy In the estate of Cotharine . Oakes, late of the Village of Howhksville, in the County of Waterloo, Widow, deceased. ‘OTICH is hereby given, pursuant toatatute in that bohdt. thet a 1 persons havica claims or demands against the esta e of the said Catharine Oakes, are required on or before the d WPPmd N99T EU SORD V C CC paid or deliver to the undersigned, their namea a+d addresses, full particulars of th ir claims and starement of their account and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. _ 2o Of SHV ©ODBETIF, ET MBA MCBR MJ MNCIY And motice is further yirem that after said date the exeontors of the will cf the said Cathâ€" drine Sn iter mall prorend ts dlatrbuge the maanle e Oakes w the asse of the said‘deceased u-oatbo parties entitled thereto, Mm regard omly to the claims <of which they shal! have had motice, and he said Oatharine Onkos, are mn(ud on or before (the 15th day of January, 1806, to send by post preâ€" executors will not be liable for the raid nssots or any part Thereef ton‘.unon or persons of whose claim notise shall have been received by them at the time of such distriution. ; W,. H. WINE â€" _ _ Bb. Jaoobs Pvanutare wl.flu'u'iili'i"ioomn‘ b Bolicitors for Executors, rloo. Dated this 11th day of December, 1896, ON the premires of ithe undersigned, on or abour December ist, ten sheep. ©wner can have same by proving property and paying expensos, * C "AMD. CUNXNINGHAM, Wellesley, Dee 17:h, 1896 Warchouse ard Collar To Let. onable.eeApply o A OOH_UO.I.[‘%vnehnu and a good dry cellar to let in the @ddfellows‘ Block. immediate posession can be had. Rents reasâ€" Wateriee, Nov. 8, 1806. T _ *:a The Molsons® Ban Gapital, $2,000,000. . Rest, 81,300,000, A CEWERAL BANKINC BusiNESS Brafts Issued on all Principal Points. Interest allowed om suméof Four Dollars aod upwards in ; s THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ~ &# Highest curront rates or special deposite Hello There ! THE TRADERS BANK TEHRBS AUD A IAK CBNT. Pn nc t onb eaiiy, Speid) ANNUALâ€" MEETING. Farm For Sale. iB ot ihe ooo semment mt 1 qi Chopeage ie HEAD OFFICE, MONTR x WINK large briek store aHl dwolling in Now Dunder, where a largtand profitable bu«imess has been dome for tweny yoar«; store 75 feet deep; lnr’o plate glass frat; warchou â€"c, driving sahrd .: stable, eto.; d wliing 10 rooms, bathroom, mod all latest 60nv@iences; postâ€" office in ooum\:on: pe sesion l&n\nry ROX!; would take other rea! rstate in (ohange, as 1 am moving away, Addre«. __ J. G, wxG, _ John Strebel‘s, se Poolé SUK 2OE Welosier P 6~ ;' :flfiin.‘ -slu‘fl > ® h. Waikrive."Ont Aroned wl T w ve order at J‘L Cheap Harmess FOR BALE OR TC RENT STRAYED. Now Is T®xa Tun For Â¥. 8. SPIAB. |_ °C __â€"_ Rawkserille 1 O TRANSBACTED. PIANO WRB 81.. WA JACOB ERSPELER, Manager Waterloo Branch. CHAS. MOOGK, Wt Hawksvilie Bâ€"k Nerâ€" Dundce Exeoutors AUCTION SALE Farm Stock, Implements, K Undersigned h s inst ucted Mick us an@/ Latech, Auctiwneers, to roll by l‘ublic Auc« i in on Lot N:~. 8?, about 1 12 milâ€"s souly@asb of ilmira, in Woolwich town hip, on i commenéing at 1 o‘clock, p m, sharp, thédolag lo;lu '.‘ili able y.womnl,y, dvu.. 4 is orseeâ€"Horse 4 years o:d, mavre 4 years foal by Sunny Alw’. mare 13 ye «re ol6, ,..‘fl.. Friday, January 10th 189@ _ Cartleâ€"Thoreughbred Ayréhire cow + eâ€"Thore Ayrshire grade :’u‘or frosh, Joml-lo“a in calf, 2 cows in calf, $ year 0 d A'fl helter in calf, 2 jear oid heifer, y«mh shire grade heifor, 4 spring C«!vos. sheepâ€"6 ewes. 0_ _ 0 000 0 00( l Een PR â€"1hor ughbred Borkehire sowâ€" with q m'.'fl'., Iorb:’ru sow in pig, 18 pige about months e d. j Pouitryâ€" A bout 50 hon«. 3 Guinea ben«. 1mplements Bindcr (Partorson make), mowe or, ‘eulky h. L'nto new, faun.ing mill, tooth seed i}, cubrivator. videâ€"tire bob nlolrh mkr.l‘mt. bg‘l:z‘; road rQa..'t: roOt pH . + three w + hsno"c."don&o tires and Mvfim sLraw :;mor. hay rack, wo':mk. barrow, seb am harce»s complete, set single mq. m 33.3' i .cr‘h !':“ h'mo sawe. au ©r0# * en 2 y t hn mwe ‘o 0 0 @rainâ€"About 100 bushcls outs and w mixed, 23 bushols pess, Tun&v â€" About 500 bushcls. Househ Jd Effectsâ€"Corner 0 ard wash wink, sideboard, l-rg benches, lounge, table, milk tank, «â€"4! agricultural furn o#, ketile, largs smail tubs, wash tub, cider harrel, No $ churn, tin plzt;u. about 50 rap bu other articles too uamer us to i 0 'rlm:x OF SALKâ€"Hay. vrain and of $10 and under, cash ; over that a months‘ credit «n approv) d joint notes rhut‘vul be sold wirhout ieserve as prietur has so.d the farm. ‘ MORTGAGE â€" MICKUS & LATSCH. _ Auctionce & Valuable Farm Near Lin alfred 8. #eCutcheon, which will be wllpt muie (hee ohlan ons ol a‘uv~r. w4 Spahr‘s Hotel, in M Linwood, on Thuraday, the Oth day of January, 1896 qxnn“.‘-a by \mo of the po n cer U Minioag‘is acperiuin) Morigasts wad at the hour of eleven o‘clock ".lu nua the following property, vis: wosk Lot No.38, in the dev--a w . wes + of the *ownship of Wellesley, The lands adjoin th« village of Linwood, «ad on P hi P uoo houae aod large bare Dated at Watarloo, this 17th day of NDKR and Vi fi pow ‘.I\ tmined ‘-h‘yw"r;?: d 1 John Hilecek which will be producet um\:t:'.l. there will be (?fl‘ for ublic an L.mmf(mium Thareday, the 9th day at the hour of cleven @MBMIPT in _ Firstly :â€"jhe west h\* of the east mumber Five in the Thirtcenth { woskern nm of the Township of containing wores mare or )eâ€"a 1y :â€"the east half of Lo numb '1' chore mouney to is paid at the tiine of e the beaJaece withit. thirty days thoroaftes, -ifi?â€" ______ Veador‘s Sol«citorm, W Dated at Water.00. the lm'd:y?t De BLECTIONS FOR 189 â€" hat a moeting oTIC "“"3.:"'¢w . offices N UTe Bigâ€" ht of it Fownd ot Wms Mapor, Reeve, Do w Bohoot‘Trante«s for ‘ah will be held at the Town Por terms and conditions of sale apply to u\‘umd half past seven evening. Oe o k Menéay, the 30th day of Dated at Warerioo, Nomination and Election of Counciliors; Monday, Dog at noon, for e <f nominating dates for the Rev, First and k Depur * two Councilior r e»fllb’l. & if more than th> :uci number ndidates are propose roceedings unsil the lh&(fi in mary, 1896, when a poll will be ope: im of the Poiling >ubâ€"Divisions at nine of the ‘clock in the mmmn’.‘.nd duntinue open t five of the clock in the afte.noon and no ) » at the following pleces, viz : 14 @9 ;\ =umm|y E'l'uwnah.ll ol Wipol« “3"““" Sections 1 ‘.‘;‘2..... dn A ait ri‘:J“l.:nl‘nlll;nlll’..-ll‘l‘ Poling Bubâ€"Div.No.1, | ccourc:Roam, Wi. terâ€" hou:ne, Jos.Sterk Dugku.u.oor Bub Divimon No 2, at Jacob Kuenzle‘s hop, towo, Walier Buider, Iep. Ret. Officer. Bubâ€"Divimiâ€"» No. 8, at the old School Bt_ Jaceb», Wir Menger, Dep. Rot. C Polling > ubâ€"Division N‘o 4, at Poter house, L4 Â¥o ®. 6. C. T., John Mdlor, Re:. Officer. Polling Suoâ€"isivision No. a, > rad Umbach‘s heuse, .o# No M4, G. C. T., Brox, vep. Re. Oflcor, Polling 8ubâ€"Divfkor No 0, G. Weiss‘s wagon shup, Heidelber W eike, wep Mey Uhicer. Polling subuui No. 7, at & op, West Mont on flot i6. C. F., Wim Mitche!l, Dep. uem»r. «» TERMS OFP SALM Ton ; _ Of all which every hlector is required to nonce and ‘ovorn. {lnwf woor';.‘qu. J. i. WIDREMAN Township C o favege, this Ied het if D. ooman, M MI9BTiA 1|1S§SAL T@OTIOK is hereby t ND eeaiciains ophit 4 4. B.. TOWN OF WATERLOO. pae tion of the NOTILCHE compoun & MeaAle & MO8ES sOHONDE somgUunou 4 & MoeP _ Vendor‘s Solicitor, â€" OF â€" â€"OFâ€" ring lulkfl’dr c Lario. 55 Vio., he prosence of icipality at the - if »t. Jacubs, om Wast« Hous se

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