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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Mar 1896, p. 4

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iKnow \ hat You Chew L. Zebr farm, lot 35, con. 16, East Zorra. for the sum of $11,320,. This farm contains 175 scres, and is considâ€" ered ove of the best in the county and M; $16,000 at a sale c‘even years ago. ‘“EM just a fow rods north of MÂ¥. Rudy‘s present home, and we understand be intends to move to bis new property shortly. â€" The genial auctioneer now owns about 300 acres of land im East® Zorra. â€"Tavistook & church scare took place at Brantâ€" ford, on Sunday, Marcsh 1st. Rev.Mr. Hobbs announced a sermon onâ€"dancing which drew an immense audience. At the back of the gailery there was built a shght framework of thin boards to keep the cold sir from coming up. A number of people who could not find seats got upon this frail woodwork and while the sermon was going on it gave way, fifteen or twenty people falling to the : floor, about oahhotbdov. Bessie Day, a girl about eighteen, was badly shaken up, and carried insensible from the church No bones were broken, but she was badly brumsed. Mre. Dr. Taggart of Waterford, Ont., recerved a severe shaking, but no seriâ€" ous injuries. None of the others were injured. Fora time there was a wild COUNTY AND DISTRICT Mr. H. P. Moore, of the Acton Free Press, has closed a contract for a brick . A borse that was in Brantford‘s pound for 58 days sold for $1.50. It oost $17.90 to feed the animal. A provisional Board of Directors for thé newly Mw Woolen Mig. Co. (Ltd) were last #week. Tt consists of the following gentlemen: â€"A H. Erb, Proés.; H. Winger, Vice Pres.; Ni. Weichel, J .P.Luckbardt, D. Ratz, C. Ziegler and David Sorder, Directors; Mr.J 8. Weiche! was elected secretary.â€" Building material will be wanted immediately. AB&P::I‘;’.;;M-G’ returned a verdict against Mlebbhnfim‘ths&o- tions of Mrs. Winship. The evidence showed that Jebb had kissed Mrs. Wiuship 2000 times {and then became scene in the gailery, but was Soon quieted down. The trouble between Jacob Cluthe and J. T. Huaber of Doon culminated in Mr. Oluthe felling Mr. Huber on Friday week with a club. Cluths was promptly arrested and lodged in Berlin entawampously infatuated with her. Mr, Winship learning how matters were came to the rescue and enter:d a guit for $25,000 The jury awarded $3,500 or about $1.75 for a kiss, $ , Us tree trom: injurtous coloring. | Tme more you use of it the The Gueliphâ€" Hospital Board is exâ€" pending $12,000 in erecting a new wing to the Hospital this year. Tha largest and oldest tree in the Ingersoll district was felled last week. When sawed it made over 4000 feet of h-h-x'l\oem was white oak and the rings 0n it indicate that it was 300 A remarkable case of canine segacity bas just come from Winnipeg. An Irish setter dog was drawing its masâ€" ter, Donald Eddy, an eleven yearâ€"oid boy, on s handâ€"sleigh over ‘the Red rfl-\vhhmintondr hole, grawled out and started away, 400,000 Free Samplcs given away in Eight or liver is druggist for a sample gif: your kidneys day. Chase‘s Kiduneyâ€"Liver Pills are the enly kidney pills known with sufficient werit to guarantee the proprietors in D. Rudy bought the wellâ€"known D. News of the Waterlo County District Gleaned Yus eze. . rucutT? a sone co. ta misroe, OuT away hundreds of thousands of you like it. , 478 Mr. Swan bhad been in Eoon bealth for some months past, and had, in fact scome to Toronto about six weeks ago for rest and change. He eppeared to be much improved and had arrenged to return howe on Saturduy «sfterucoun. All Saturday forenwon he was very mervous aud restless. At luuch he could searcely eat anything, and on rising from the tab‘e he walked up and down the ball several times in a nervâ€" ous, excited manner, finally ‘going up stairs. His wife followed him but he eluded her and went into the bathâ€" room, where a moment later a shot was beard,,anod Mrs. Swan rushed in in time to catch her husband as he reeled to the ground with & bullet in his brain. The injured man was catried to an adjoining room and laid on a bed, and Drs. Mennie and Machell were bastily summoned. â€" They found that the deadâ€" ly missile had entered the skuil almost in the centre of the forehead,and was embedded in the brain so deeply that it could not be reached with a four inch ::he. The patient was unconscious & short time, but then recovered his senses and talked perfectly rationâ€" ally. He would not disclose any reaâ€" son for his terrible act but expressed great regret for what he had done, and deciared that he would not do it again if he had the opportunity. ‘The police ambulance was called to take him to the hospital but the doctors decided that he bad better not be removed. He continued conscious and rational through the night and all day yesterâ€" |day, and at miduight he was still alive. Drs. Cameron, Mennie and Machell _ A distressing occurrence took place on Baturday efternoon at the house of Mr. Harry Hunt, 150 Harbord St., by which George Swan, a wellâ€"to do merâ€" chant tailor of Kincardine, will probâ€" ably lose his life from a pistol shot Gred by his own hand. A report from Toronto on Monday ..’l: % â€" noon, and had come to the conclusion that the wounded man has a bare chance of life, though it is, of course, nrg‘-lim. If within the next twelive or fifteen hours symptoms of inflamâ€" mation of the brain or pressure from internal hemorrhage do not appear, his chances of life will greatly improve,and his recovery will not be absolutely witbout precedent, though such cases are exceedingly rare. Mr. Swan is 48 years of age and has for some time carried on a successful merchant tailor‘s :establishment in the Town of Kincardine, in Huron Country. ed the audience. . . . Mre. Robt. C. Tye spent a few days i1 Galt last week . . .. Mrs. H. D. Tye is visiting friends in Stratford . . .. Mr. Will and Bert Smith Sgorge Swan a Wealthy Kincardine Merâ€" chantâ€"Tailor Send .a Rullet into Mis For nearly a quarter of a century he has lived in that place, and was hnighly thought of there. He is reputed to be worth over $20,000, and has been active for years past in social, educaâ€" tional and religious local circles, being a prominent member of the Methodist Mr. Issac Hoâ€"tettier‘s second daughtâ€" er Maggie was murried to Mr. John Hunsberger of Baden by the Lutheran clergyman of New Hamburg on Wednesday Feb. 26th. About 35 were present at the wedding. ... The Misses Kale of Stratford were the guests of Mrs. William C. Smith last week . ... A large number of persons were present at the entertainment at Bethel on Tuesday eveniog March 3rd. The Carey quartette of .H-milton entertainâ€" spent a few days in Puslinch last week, SHOT HIMSELFIN THE BRAIN church and twice chairnian of the local Board of Education. He was also active in Oddfeliowship matters and bhas beld high office in that order. He bas four children, two boys and two girls. About six months ago Mr.Swan became despondent, getting the imâ€" pression that he was sustaining heavy financial losses, though there does not appear to be substantial grounds for the idea. So strangely did he behave on Saturday that Mrs Swan was fearfal of his attempting to harm himself, aod searched his pockets for drugs or weaâ€" pous, but without discovering the revelver with which he fired the zhoc, and which he is supposed to have purâ€" chased the previous night. _ March 4.â€"Gsorge Swan, who atâ€" tempted suicide on Harbord street on Saturday, is still living and showed some sign of improvement yesterday. Dr. Mennie. stated last‘ night that ‘l%. wd. wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wagner was celebrated av their home on Decew St., Tavistock, last Tuesday. About three o‘clock Rev. F. Meyer read achapter from the bible followed by prayer. ‘Then Jacob Wagâ€" the perental love which had followed them through childhood and later life when they became a scattered family, and they assembled toâ€"day, not to repay the parental love and care they bad received, but they wished to show their joy and thankfuiness in some way and blessing so they may be at last where all is peace, joy and rest ner, on behalf of bis brothers and sisâ€" ters, read on address in which the famâ€" ily showed their deep appreciation of On Thureday last Seraphim Beaudoin of Anderson townshp had a narrow ue.fe from death from an attack of his Jersey bull. 4 Mr. Jacob Wagner was born in Sepâ€" teral, Hessen, (Gâ€"rmany, on June 12, 1822, and Mrs. Wagner on October 30, 1824, in Gi‘zerberg, Hessen. They arrived in New H«mburg, Ont., on July 24, 1844, and were married on March 3, 1846. Their family consists of seven children, John, of iiichigtu; Katie (Mrs.H.Thie!) of Hullet townâ€" ship ; William, of Berlin ; Jacob, of‘ Flint, Mich ; Adam, of Waterloo; Liz zie (Mrs. A. Miller) of Berlio, and | Sarab, wife of Rev. 8. Cressman, of | Manitoulin Ieland. The latter was the | only one not present, as the Tsland is | icebound in winter. There were about | twenty guests present, among them | being one, Mrs. John Manz, who was | present at their wedding fifty years ago ; Among the other guests were : Mr and M rs. 5 Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs.| Grenzebach, Mr. and ‘Mrs Scbmidt,l\ Mrs. Nan, Mrs. Eichenauer, and others of Tavistook..â€"Tavietock Unzotte. . | The bull bad never shown any vicâ€" musners previous‘y, and consequently Mr. Beaudoin was completely off bis guard, and the attack was quite unexâ€" Mr. Beaudoin was watering the aniâ€" mal in the morning. The bull had a rope om his borns, and this Mr. B. uttempted to taze off. ‘This seemed to anger the bull and he shook his head, and luoked angry, and looked towards Mr. Beaudoin in a threatening w.y.' Mr. Beaudoin turned and ran to get | over the fence, but the bull was too quick for him, and catching Mr. B. on . his horns, tossed bim over his back, | Mr. B got up and grabbed the bull by | the horns, and a terrible tussle took place. Mr. B succeeded in gnbbing' the ring in the buil‘s nose, but the bull threw bim down again. Four times Mr. B. got up and was thrown again. All this time Mr. Beaudoin was crying for help, but there was no person,> his brother Alex. being in the bush around the premises, except his wife some disâ€" fter the fourth tussle the bull ceased bis attack, aod Mr. Beaudoin bad strengtb enough to stand up. Hekept his hold of the ring in the bull‘s nose, and with one hnmg on his horn, he sucâ€" ceeded in leading the animal to a gate. This was his last hope. His wife opened the gate and, Mr, B. letting go tl!e William Gardenio was the first perâ€" “lon on whom the title doctor of mediâ€" tance away. ceeded in leading the animal to a gate. ‘ MRS:WINsLoWsBcorm . e l to a gate, | MRS. Wistow‘si8oo‘ gu was his last hope. His wife opgned taoth 7 Cnturber ;::'&::,":,,‘,‘r;,:‘"“‘ t gm and, Mr, B. letting go the 'mh":h’;‘:mmt n’“‘m“‘f“d mk’:?lffi ring, Ju!npod through the gate, his wife wl:h.u‘::“d Cor !IT.:é nale .:“2,:;7'"{ closing it after him. â€" The bull made EE."". To Uhildren Heothingy d hests dash at the gate but did h poor little sufferer lm‘r'n'\" aiely" Dopeud pot succeed in it mothers, the Iiistake about 4 gott-ing through. ?l’::m Diarrhoea, vg lH‘:- TI:.M. sc and i/ Deaudoin bad on a h“" ookt 'D‘%::-h,l:m Wlnd'filte. Ml:nsi‘?.h“;.‘g‘ugg ME m aeg t d o him. _ His clothes were nearly all torn bud Ithe presoriptioe or yos, o. the Ts and he was b.dly ruiged, Medimi bost lonuhph{lwm and uu:o:?nml?u.é ::ilp was sent for, and bopes ure enterâ€" 2:4‘“ ; 'm;;“.,;',,:‘,::':,':,‘:{"*a,m Sed for his cvovity. I"‘ v:-g or "Marsa. WixsLow‘s Boo-rl:x“l:z ring, jumped through the gate, bis wife closing it after him. â€" The bull made a dash at the gate but did not succeed in getting through. Oliver Reaume, Mr. Bezaire and other neighbors were soon on the spot to renâ€" der any assistance required. . Mr. Beaudoin is a young and powerful man. The buil is three M{&n old and {weighs about 1100 pounds. f Menary G.Carroll, M. P, for Kamouraske, Que., Sounds the Praises of Dr. Agnew‘s It will be noticed by those who have studied the testimonials for this wonâ€" derful catarrh remedy, that they are thoroughly unsectional in character, Every province in the Dominion through it« members in parliament, and most prominent citizens,. has told of the peâ€" culiar effectiveness of Dr. Agnew‘s Caâ€" tarrhal Powder. It is of a character thatfovercomes any local or climatic conâ€" difi;u, mnd as with Mr. Carroll, it is a most effective remedl for caterrhal troubles in whatever shape, not omitâ€" ting hay fever, where it works like a charm, and in every case is speedy in Bample bottle and blower sent by 8. G. Detchon, 44 Church 8t., Toronto,on receipt of two 3 cent stamps.â€"Sold by E. M. Devitt. forever. A gift of a berutiful rocker accompanied the »ddress. Father Wagâ€" ner replied giving them once more adâ€" vice and ° affection«ate paternal words intended to draw them nearer to the heavenly kingdom, Wiggles (in love)â€"‘Why, min, ber very gt are a Iqpoeu:.’ Giggles (a cyniâ€" cal friemd)â€"‘No doubt; but isn‘t a poem of ouly two feet rather short P cine was bestowed. He received it from the College at Asto, in .Italy, in 1329. . The most valuable clock in the world is one which was made by Louis XIV., and which is owned now by one of the Rothschilds, who bought it for $18,â€" Everybody says so,‘ is the tax that labels many an irresponsibility, Twelve average tea plants will proâ€" duce one pound of tea. There are 13,000 different kinds of postage stamps in the world. 1t is not to be wondreed at that Ayer‘s Pills are in such universal demandâ€" For the cure of constipation, billousness, or any other com. plaint needing a laxative, these pills are unsurâ€", passed. ‘They are sugarâ€"coatod, easy to take, and every dose is effective. Waterloo County Chronicle, Thursday March 12, 1896â€"Page 3 QUEBEC HEARD FROM. The man to whom you are paying money may be honest, but get a receipt notwithstanding. _ There are other things besides dishosesty that someâ€" times compel the payment of an account already liquidated.â€"Canadian Grocer, Too many men of business ignore this. You may have the highest regard for the probity of the man to whom you pay money and f om whom you take no receipt, but human memories are not infaliible _ Suppose several monthbs later that man dies, or forgets that you have payed him, and suppose be may have neglected to credit you with the amount!} Where will you be if you have no receiptiâ€"Grocery W orld, is the Only True Blood Purifier Teacherâ€"Can any little boy tell me why St. Peter is always at the gate ! Johony Fergusonâ€"I reckon he‘s layin‘ for dose fellies w‘at robbed him to pay Paul ! Hood‘s Pills si:t"Lite it bilc= Promineutly in the public eye today Centuries ago, people used to fear whut they called the pestilence, "Black Death" was the most terrible thing in the wor‘ld to them. They feared it as ;ooplo now fear the Cholera or Yellow ever, â€"And yet there is a thing that Fever. And yet there is a thing that causes more misery and death than any of these. It is so common that nine: tenths of all the sickness is traceable to it. It is mâ€"rely that simple, common thing constipation. It makes people listless, causes dizziness, headached, loss of appetite, loss of sleep, fou!l breath and distress after eating. The little help needed is furnished by Dr, Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellets. One pill is a gentle laxative asd two a mild cathartic. Once used always in favor,. If you are careless enough to let an unscrupulous druggist se‘l you something on which he makes more money, it is your own fault if you do not get well. Be sure and get Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellets. Bend 31 cents in qneâ€"cent stamps to World‘s Dispensary Medical Associaâ€" tion, Buffalo, N. Y., and‘receive Dr. Pierce‘s 1008 page "Common Sense Medical Adviser," profusely illustratâ€" The best protection of a nation is its men ; towns and cities can not have & surer defence than the prowess and virtue of their inbabitants. â€"Rabelias, Baved an operation in the following case. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla cures when all others fail, It makes pure blood. Hood‘s Sarsaparilia Hope writes the poetry of the boy, but memory that of the man.â€" Emerson. Bold in Waterlco by Simon Soyder Purified Blood Get a Receipt Always. For Over Fifty Years Undor a 15 year End~wment, Annual Premiâ€" um $57.12 for aga 29 »saned Nov., 1880, on (he life uf Mr. Donald 1.. McKay, Kincardwne, Unt | Face Value of Policy................. @1000 0 Total Premiums in Ih Â¥rs..©856 80 Deduct Dividends Paid..... w Value @ver Cont............«.>....... ©955 07 Bring a return of $134 for eack $100 invested or 3 per cent. Comp und Interest on the Pre miums paid, besides 18 years‘ Insuranc , House and Sign Painter ACTUAL RESULTS + JAKE‘S OIGAR STORE, Waterloo, «â€" Ontario FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED IN 1863 Total Assets 3ist Decembe ‘93. $349,734. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL W. H. RIDDELL, Reey. _ W. MHENDRY, Mgr W. 8. HODGIAS®, Supt, of Agencies As the undersigned have again opened their business,they respectâ€" fully ask all their friends and acâ€" quaintances for their support. As our pricesare lower than in any simiâ€" lar business in Ontario, it will be in the interest of the public to call at our shop before buving elseâ€" where. UNDERTAKINGH Curta n Poles at the lowest rates on hand; P turs» wil be framed and all repai. s 0 furniture promptâ€" ly executed. Warehouseand shop next house to Huether‘s Hotel, King St., West, ate loo Ont. Mrs. A. Rocke! & Son A. Rockel. Manager, Waterloo, March 22, ‘95. 3 â€"tf Un ertak.ng and Embalming attenixit> and a Hearse furnished Honry Maior, Harnessmaker The Right Place Sleighing is Here HEENRY MAIDR Charles N. Rockel BOARD OF DIRECTORS Geo. Randall, Kaq., Waterlo John Shuh, Keq., w Chas, Hendry, Keq., . » I. E. Bowman, Keq., M. P., Waterloo 8. Snyder Eeq., Waterloo Geo, Disbel, Ksq., i William Snyder, Keq., " 1. D. Bowman, Eeq., Berlin, J. 1, Wideman, Keq., St. Jacobe, John Allchin, Ksq., New Hamburg. Allan Bowman, Keq., Pr wton. P. K. Shants, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Keq., Guelph, James Livingstone,â€"Esq., M. P., Baden. Thomas Cowan, Keg., Gait. OFFICERS : George Randall, President, John Shuh, Viceâ€"President, C, M. Taylor, Searetary, John Killer Inspector, Mossrs. Bowlbyâ€" & Clement, Solicitos, IMPORTA NT Aut.ohsrg, Guitars, Mouth Ol‘g‘nl.' and all kinds of trings, you will find at Near the Railway Diamond, Waterloo For Bar ains in Violins, Accorleons, and you want to replace that old string of Bells, and that .hbb{m“t of Harnesg, with somethi %enaw. You also want & good robe and horse blanket for this cold weather, Make your wants known to and he will help &ou. You will mever be sorry if you buy of him, â€" Trunks, â€" Valises, etc., always in stook. PUBLIC! Kmo Araz»t, WarerLoo, GNTARIO MUTUAL LIFE For quick and easy work _For cleanest, sweetest , and whitest clothes â€" JTO THE} IN THK Besttor _ } Wash Day Surprise is best and Paper Hanger, DESIRABLF farm of 160 acros, the Nwt i situated _ : .36, Townshy 87. N..:‘ x ;,‘n‘l‘owuhlp.lmmm Co. Ml:h, l&-’ e or %e ange cn good property ‘n the County o ';rrloo. Twenty acres clear, balance wel zd W"I‘t:. basswond, olla. and 'mwr. A good d we on w mi_ only one quarter mile distant, qasAnumd 8 mll:'-u_:A FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Speaking of Plato Emerson says Great Geniueâ€" es have short \biographies. Expirnations and exouses are * not needed in their behalf. ‘They. speak for themselves. . _ * GIVE THEM A TRIAL and you will find it so of the fine V.M.Berlet Two Doors East of Post Office, . _ Erb St., â€" Waterloo. Sulphate or Coppor Vinze, eto... etc For Vermin on Currant Bashes, etc. Devitt‘s City Drug Store WATERLOO Granite and Marble Works, Erb Street, opposite Market. WATERLOO DR. SIMFSCN‘S P PUETIDIC_INLLL 2PÂ¥ stbaHan in the ereot a. fi! tribute of affection to the 'Lm of 'fi"&w one. K.Wn{nhmuvnhuull ndwo‘ddl = Hfl!fll M'I vgwwndl esign® Monuments, Headstones elo., and .‘.‘.A'__.”.! Fold by Simon Snyder, Druggiâ€"<t, Waterl ISAAG PECBTEL & SON. 'P:-"""'m".'u"mm" her in Grapite First classfwork guaranteod. FOR TWENTY â€" SIX YEARS Â¥ you have lost aloved one and ‘desire to BRICK AND TILE DUNNS BAKINC POWDER THECOOK‘SBEST FRIEND SHAEFER BROS. Bpraying Fruit Trees, LARGEST SALE iN CaNADA. Pure Hellebore MERCHANT â€" TAILOR, *L. #‘Whiéman, Puro Paris Green made by sold by w vouggsus, or sent by M as! o-fln'::. sn =. & Circulat be. £5..»1.. & Co., Toronta. Chronicle Office, Waterio 1on better than %fiog.!qfi- Interest allowed on sums of Four Dollare and upwards in HEADJ OFFICE, MONTREAL Gapital, $2,000,000. Rest, $1,375,000,. A CENERAL BANKINC BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Drafts Issued on all Principal Poigts. The Molsons <~Bank. Waterloo Coal Yards. size. Wo-odddvhndluw‘:.l uuvunll'rh-hlut‘ Llflo-mwum'm sa ved ere at once 'W%“ patronage. _ Orders our y“wnl.mtm‘l ware will have our altention. COAL Scranton Watehes and Clocks the watchmaker, who is pr to do all kinds of Watch and Repairing. All work guars Teacher ot Piano and Orgam ininnaeoenaentes . pepopa ho bearm CITY MEAT M Call at h for supply H. B. Ducring hereby returne numerous customers for their mfi ronage in the past and trust® by ¢ tention to the wants of cus omers he : tain their confidence and patronage D oi fan ixte iiduan ues on s flfi nlev:r.y( ;‘-‘rrn;ll cost at Henderson‘s Warranted To Cut Equal to New: THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMEN®. keeps constantly in stock future M Tt mhrnubnetfrers dow agdr are es ipoege oas o nb THE BERLIN REPAIR i 72 King St.. West. Clipper Grinding 4# Highest current rates on special depositâ€" Established April l1st, 1881 MISS ANNIE BEAN, FOR USE OF NORSES AKND TOILET. JACORB CAN I OBTAIN A P. red and Bacson, :u“q:o:.l-u'::tv-flb BRING YOUR For every use about the house Surprise works _ best and cheapest. #, _ See for yoursel. j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL * Best tor * Every Day HOGG & HABBICK. ICARD OF THANKS. COPYRGH Devitt‘s Block Waterlion JA0OB HESPELER, § Manager Waterloo Brangb.. TEHEF H. B. DUKBING, King St. Wateriod®;

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