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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Sep 1896, p. 5

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amaed her up, hoverer, when sdhe se tly to setice &o £2râ€"7, %fi-buhm her face to the ground, and Aheraby horo/nels.. viloninr ....4" M!.w sotice ko her \1" 19â€" n;yr-. M f+ F nnng“wm br! fi death ingts. Bhe was in her yeerâ€" f C > “Pwâ€"mw; Forest.who AD anderâ€" hok hegmen m is mettgnnony o C now r{bf:â€"@ Fr ts «sar A m‘l"":‘m oA w ArlMlce Eork anl#m mm; “-figrw-m;mw.k peopent this year Or . the last t»o games with the aggregpthon soud W ateroo is DEATH OF MRS _ MoorEkâ€" in e e eaoy a I. D. Moore, M. F. F. North Dumâ€" fries, on Tuesday afternoon. Bhe bad AC. MOYER â€"On F:iday ovoning last the trolley left the track just as it wes crossing the Gâ€"T.Railway and the drivers were unable to get it on egain withont jacks, &bmb{ inconveniencing quite & n&u- of Berliners who had heen up to Waeâ€" terloo to hear the bend concert and :m compelled to welk frem their home. â€"On Beturdsy, the 13th inst., the W»Moqtgs:;b»lh team will have two games wi e Hespeler aggregetion #t Westside Pork. pl"t’:: smu‘ will commence st 3 p.m. sherp and will s of two seven inning gemes. The espeler team is evidently working for â€"Jared Snider, son of Christian Snider, died at Lexingtan on his way â€"The County Council ngma toâ€"day gl‘huuduy). One item of businese will e to appoint & County COlerk to fill the vecancy caused by éa death of the late I. D. Bowman. We understand that there are numerous applicants. â€"On Baturday afternoonâ€" Hespeler and Waterloo will plas two seven inâ€" ning games at Westside. ;zha bankers of Waterloo deâ€" feated the insurance men in a game of baseball last Fnd'fi; afternoon by & goore of 18 to 16. The game wase very amusing and exciting. TQ AuVERTISERS Notice of changes must be left at this office ater than Saturday noon. . The copy tor changes must be left not late thanTuesday noon. _ Casual Advertiseâ€" ments accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. â€"Read Mrs. Steuernagel‘s millinery advertisement. â€"Labor Day was cclebrated by all our tow uspeople. â€"Mr. Jouhn 1}. Kaufman has comâ€" pleted a twoâ€"story additian to his hlackâ€" smith shop. BHMET HIPW #F ADAIPRINN NT NP TI gam from a visit to Mr. P. Sherk‘s, ridgeport, last Sunday afternoon. â€"Baseball at Westside Park on Satâ€" urday. Yos, It Is True Wus Dxcior â€"The tro seven in 8 Mr. Elsley is a resident of our ow n town _and an experienced piano tuner, it wiil our ciuzens to give bhim a trial ho.(ore going Piano. Tuning. ence, jumged from it. p Aar was mo gromt at, ahe was Ahrown vig HUBER‘S OLD STAND MovER‘s PHOTOS are unâ€" equalled in â€" quality, style and â€"finish. er team is evidently working for C ad wii 37 ht To 1y es LOCAL NEWS. Tok ts Recsoany ies t x. says be will redeem ssion 15c to see both R. D. KLsLKY foee «onge propace butne has %f@jfi Congratulations were the Tok 0 y smy t joa i At 5 o‘clock Miss M. Roos, who officisted at the piano, bp%to ploy and shortly sfter the b: arty Lripped into the drewing reom u? the fls Berh Anoi mhe aod M&FCH, Â¥. . Are Te Eonl ‘Ihe brige war pilind To The besutiful residence of Mr. and Mrs. P. %ohmeier on North King street was the scene of a very imporâ€" tent sociel function on, Wednesdsy afternoon, when their eufm deughter, Miss Tillie ‘t(iobmeur, was ppited in marriege to Mr. Norman E. Wesever, of CObicego. _ _ _ _ _ â€" was Qdi'ourbed; _ Lobb & Bdgi' pre acting for Mt:.-d}}omicn. Mr. F. Colâ€" quhoun eppesred for Mrg. Malloy. A Gvarotaxsuir Caszâ€"An inter esting legal fiA\h& over the guardianship of a young girl in which some Waterloo Eqnien are intereated was he:un on aturday at Toronto before Ju % Moâ€" Dougall. _ ITn January last Mr. W. G. Malloy died at Waterloo, leaving a widow and three children, two, Mabel and Muriel, now thirteen and twelve years of ago respectively, being the offepring of a former marriage ; ‘;ho othâ€"r is the son of the present Mre. Malloy. After the death of the childâ€" ren‘s mother, they went to live with two aunts, but Muriel returned to her father‘s house after his second marriage. Now Mre. RBowden,the applicant, grozg aunt of the infants, having obtgin the consent of the brothers and sisters of the decessed wishes to bring u: the girls trogether, and offers to do #0 ont of her own means, and as it was exâ€" pested that a :} iler offer would be made by Mrs. _:}loy and her mother made by Mrs. ufllof and hber mother Mro. Bulmer, of Peel Tp.. the matter Excackxext _ ExtRAORDINARY.â€" Through the enterprise of a uumber of our publicâ€"spirited citizens, who are guaranteeing the organization, this music loving community will bave an opportunity of hearing the Boston Quinâ€" tette Club on 'l\ufi\y evening Oct. let next. This is one of the umost famâ€" ous musical organizations on tour s5J is headed by the veteran clarinet vicâ€" tuoso, Mr. Thomas Ryan, who for the past decade has been one of the most conspicuous figures on the American Cancert sufi. There will be with him Herr Gottlieh Feuerberg, violin virâ€" tuoso, Mr. Victor Woycke, second violia, Herr Paul Heuuebergi Aute soloist and viola, Mr. Louis Blumenâ€" berg, the famous cellist, and Mue. Alma Powell, prima donna soprano. The price of admission for this highâ€" class concert will be the remarkab law figure of 25 cente with resery seats at 35 cents. rend=red by Mesers Raymo and Weiâ€" dechammer and avuet by Mcs. Levi Bricker and Mrs, John Kilier.: Reacâ€" m were given by Miss Nellie Watson Mr, Lavidson, and a recitation by Mr. Sgewart. Suitable refroshments were then served by the Imgies. tinaa) Socia) of the Waterioo Presbyâ€" terian Church last Thursday ou.a': under the asuspices of the Ladies‘ Ai Society was in every pleasant profitable. _ Rev. Joh:}:Ndr oom:fi ed the chair Excelient solos were Exrearai Matrimonial Gfi"â€":f# ‘%MIW”W ,’gfil _____WAmPR MOoK_ Annsenre mt l nre ie 2 ts feasr | We are Roaly woine o ) s W * s Bess n mt ht Masirl bo Mb Whe M KR Serry | s 1 PBRRBT NP mn.w M 'u;:':a: w )* LV m"":k;;z‘ %Pfl:”’.‘“ * ’ PP in Mhy A0s Aramfraaig‘th wm ’m'vmn»; Friends In Berin and R iazb ’f,%:,m lm'm’h"‘ Mr: Bddie Boos, New Hombarg.wes | QTOMBD® 8 3 i 'fi,." f bol(d'oyinl '5» tawnâ€" pm ‘;: ve gy repk ”tfl !;f Mrâ€" and Mro. McBride spent Tner - W' R doy {u%mm- 6. te i ”‘me l” mik viled es Ns t | Bm ,‘ w Miss M. Bigner and Mise Weiker, | B rf Mraonenie vith merinrels® Y tare . Mim, Rernbazts ot gnte iyoe. the | ts of S maion * 7 * Mr. Ernest Heedke and family h#"# | Bryoe ;‘ mov:d i;:anm%ua new house on Wilâ€" a?:aoev liam atreet. was ado eassers. I. E Bowman, Presidenrt, W%opdq, ywbgr,y- H. R&d"fi"- Pebiti Becretary, and W.B. Hodgips, “g."' enet side dn ie Mess taet? 0 fos DtA HB meeti ::‘? the Company at bmn Lab fim last T‘;m eyâ€" 4 t’o Mr. Chorlie of Rachester, o . My Coorle rpomptng atite % r. A. Nosoker, Baden, was a vigiâ€" mrfin W'P m Wt 'fl' xfl '”K‘ were prg Qmm: 'i“m%"fupfim »E»:i bol‘i‘d';y’i‘:g‘fl; mfi .Nn Hambarg w»os ut iA ols in it e Taami im n : Miss M. Bigner and Miss Weiker, Mesare. Eare and Rabert Good, who had been bolidwylu? with relatives here for some time gq« efb far Brown City, Mich., on Tossday u“ata‘ira- They intend making all of the distance on their wheels,and went vie Port Huronâ€" Mr. James Kerr, of the Fifth Town, Prinse Edward County, and Capsain Kerr, of Galt. were gneate ab Mr. Geo. Cork‘s for a few days this week. Principa} Cork.of the Ceutral School, spent Sunday in Torouto. Mr. P J.Alteman, Collector of Cur toms at Galt, visited his hmh‘:: Mr.0. Alteman during the past week. Miss Livingston and Miss McColl, Baden, spent the past week with their aunt, Mréa. Geo. Doering. Mr. T. Mitchell, B.A., Ringwood, is a guest at Mr. Gea Moare‘s. Mr. Thos. Hilliard, Mre, M. Devitt aod Mr. Alva Devitt were visitors to Toronto this week. getting ready for the fall ww; Mr. Geo, kMilker of Waterloo Townâ€" ship, who bas been attending the Blind Institute at Brantford, after spending Miss Weeks, the popular milliner at Bricker & Diebel‘s, has returned after a protracted vacation, and is now busy Miss Bright, Listowel, is spending a week vimu. Cea. Dwriu? & to the Institute last week. _ Mr. David Cornish is spending a week in Toronto. Mr. Frauk Hacking, son of COyrus ulokio&qlai-wwel. was visiting Mrs Byron Bechtel during the races Mre, W.H.w-:d.i-,lrii- dell, who were visiti iends in home Monday evening. nnndwn?hnn,umdq' on his way to the Torono Industrial, his vacation in this vicinity, returned Personal and Social hkes Miunic Wiskin!! is visiking with and Lhrshe Rernaser are 10 18906 â€"Page 5 County Chronidie Thursday, September hi [hows on Sipader slat . stinoint ! visit with friends in Teronts. Pct_itio;u "{!‘ read for cement walk sagt side from Erb 8t. '30'?"‘3'“ ?m on the south eaesterly side of Willien The request of Miss Rruce and Mre. Oalqub‘::n was whmf to the Toawn Property Committee. HEWER COMMITTEE REPORT. Mr. Snidor. chairmen, _ reported resommending constr Mfim of a ‘eewer on DPuke 8t. ; that Mr. Morley be askâ€" ;d ';o u:rv the ‘:oual?\itm to mr{mi:; nformation as e menagement of the filter %m; that H-wf- mmu be paid $110 on sccount ; that the enginâ€" mid #110 on sccount ; that the wngiu- ger be instruoted to prepare specificsâ€" tions to tender for tiling of filter beds and rrernriua one gravel bed not to gesrrd 14 sore, as mggcsted by Pr. Bryoe ; flm grapting of the petition for a sewer on Young 8t. The report was adopted. Baner, Kreatziger Conred, Good, Leaz! Strob, Ritzer, ?\:wpl and mu\- CoMMUNICATION§ (a) From Pearce & Co. and Pr. goecwk.:y re ::o p\\;lvs:m &:‘d lÂ¥com * o::: x in e m 8 wilk deaTu\. (b) From Miss imoe and Mre. Ool&uhoun aaking for the use of the Town Hall for tue wrpou of l?mu?tiu the children in calisthenice club singing &c. On motion the Board of Health was authorized to purchase a lacometer at & special meesing of the Town Counâ€" cil was held on Saturday evening. There were present the Mayor, Reeve, authorized to 0& a coat of $3. Miss Lonisa Seyler and Mrs. C. Baner attended the Exbibition at Toronto Mr. Frank Retch of the CumoxicLs stafl is bolidaying in Toronto, Miss Rosa Laschinger, Kimira, was the guest of Miss Thomas the former part of the week. Mra (Dr.) Katc, of New Dundee, and Miss Blanche Bean are visiting in Hamilton and Toronto. this Mrs, R. Hobbe and Miss Gertude Â¥el‘man, London, are gueats at Mr. D. Buck berrough‘s Reeve, and Mesare RBechtel PETITION8: ricker‘ t t i w > y ZIV L DABSW,) TAZ.â€"PPNMERGAR:.\ ;IM"‘" Ar Mhe frmt with We For Sehool Ope ning Z "ie' l . KB Argrgane AUGUST SALE! $, Sauder & o. 1t ooria l io apd Girls. eieomerminly i ie we wel nm;*l:oq w;w:s;:a ;‘ Prule . Horize the prat ho m nd Boys, New Overcos &’? fl{h *!::Qwhr Come as often as you like now, you‘ll oaf;t::!?\:?ud"é%o:'m:(:hw y:f{v.;&!; Fvlore. the bee mw&h;: a come to ns from in uioh on on o mt :."53_3.2!!!:’ !g':',.&!!iw*h for Men and Boys, to save money which they will do if they 4 Tratoat J, UfMfelmana‘s, 8. BRUNK & (0.,School Opening Economy Jac. Uffelmann‘s Just as the summer days of heat ; and dust have been on your owmlwnm..mu AND RETAIL J. Uffelmann o«n refit the school children for the new term at very little outlay to you, and s:art them off for study bright and MOleeaen yom with the dutr ot coring are worn with t & %‘: romping !ounetteunyun casily FATHERS ALhe vacation season has been a trying one on your Now . . A Study in ;:‘w‘zrfio‘%{': E:d‘g:én ggg: "Qm:' 8 s 8, Xgr:;, y}_mry sien torpghn. Wompn!‘a?}g . Brunk & Co, J . a, RQOQQOM, 20 and 24 Ling St. Kast, Rerlin. NEW GOODS. Children‘s Clothing BERELIN, Peiatnth p m en P * | MBW 5 GUITS, _ YOUTHS GVITS, _ CHILRDBENԤ SVHG > Fue h t m( MBWS STNOLE COMTS, _ ©INGLE YBATS)â€" _ 2 BA e now, you‘ll El:d ts thia Bs > The Popular Boot & Shoo Store Rtewart Stoves & WkhnW buin _ 5, GAUDERB COAL OlL # Souvenir Stoves & Ranges ARE THE BEST M, WEICHEL & SON, is mt pth Bif Alooiet h A Amoriean Wator White & Canadian Rofined Poase Furnases _ » aume ip anit borcowcan are Mhings w Beauty ans batispaction «_ _ > Demands Good, Solid Footwear for the Children â€" â€" â€" sgz4 = WATERLOQ. â€"

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