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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Oct 1896, p. 8

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i CEZ ‘.#8 Policies in Force #20,000,000 "HE QNTARIQ MUTVAL LIFE he KB'I;.IHATH the Company‘s Agenta for Canrassing Pur: than the ESTIMATES put in the hands of THE ONTARIO MUTUAL LFE Declared in 1896, were 10 PER OENT. HIGHER / *Â¥ The net Slm:nulu under the first gquinquennial P in BEHMER & BRISTOL delivered at our yard here. Any farmers having such for sale will do torca‘l and see us. :ane, Cement, Bewerâ€"pipe and similar ermoles always on hand. Firstâ€"class Wood As we are about to put in machinery for sawing and splitting wood, we will be epen to purchase & large quantity of he Page Fence To .. Farmers: UNPRECEDENTED Ts wiki raweisl at Mofllt] receipts issued. Notes discounted. llmot:utrt:‘n%‘l:on:h“ ;mtt"fiwut DEPOSITS RECEIVED. In t wed on all sume « in th weniepomaining. in ts beving THE TRADERS BANK| It will be to your own interest to call at mgllfl.lhnor‘x Show Rooms and seeforgouxulveathe very latest and m stylish goods at the lowest prices ever heard of. THEEE AND 4 HALF PER CENT. et annum, compounded ~haifâ€"yearly. _ N. T. HILLARY, Ladies of Waterloo We want your Sprivg Chickens â€" Will g006 Also 3 or 4 IWLOWIEMPOBKIENW FARM PRODUCE WANTED. We give Your PATRONAGE solicited. Not sufficient 'q-n to qlfl; you prices of « many bar,ains. Come and be convinced of what we :ay. Here are only a few of them 22ibe. Best Gran. Sugar $1.00. 25 lhe. Light Brown Sugar $1.00. 26lbs. Med. Brown Sugar $1.00. 6 the. Coffee â€" $1.00, 7 lbs good Tea _ â€" _ $1.00. _ a31b.box of Doert‘s Biscuits, 18¢. WE BUY FOR CASH. _ WE SELL FOR CASHK.‘ tal Paidâ€"up ELMIRA BRANCH. Boal and Wood Dealers. . STEUERNAGEL JS ONE OF THEM, ShHANTZ & S muw a uy 13 to 16c a lb. for good butter. * 12e 8c a lb. for good cheese. 2c a AND BERLIN: OUR MOTTO : Smail Profite and Quick Returns, 1 sume $1 and u s tings betnlepent 4,005,000 Ait 00 SUHIEDEL, Berlin. _A Aroh, of a you. " * / Runwreâ€"At Rorkis, Ost. ArA JB E. Bitmwopt, of a non., Kon, 4o Derie e Rapt 2806, the wite Mooxâ€"Ina Lgm%aw the wile of â€"iz 'E is «t houghns mm:‘ Drgore h Popmiork Bapt Bith, the wite Kupupâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 16th, the wife of G â€"At E;*Vg 8. At Galt, Sept 25th, the wite of J. *E Spittal, of » hon."" Driw TERâ€"At Gait. 26th,the ”oli:r:ywm.SAn '“.} Cop i. io eprie Nage Woth, the wite ago," returned home again, havâ€" ing Zenjoyed their trip exceedingly. . . . . A Jargo number of our citizens took in the Kirmes at Berlin.... Mr. Wm. Henrich,our bardware merchant,placed a farpace in the Elmira {mbllo school and also one in a church in Floradale. ... . Mr. Alf. Menger of Fergus, spent spent several days nnevin{ old aoâ€" uaintances in town last week . .. . Mr. iw.B. Bnider left last Thursday for Jows and Dakots. He will be .Lm for several weeks.., . Miss J. Ortwein who had been visiting jat Mr. Jac. Mpger‘s, leff sgain last week for her bome in Chicago . . . . Mr. F. W. Svider of New Dundee, was in town on busiâ€" pess on Tbnndoh. . . Rov, A Â¥. Hsist and Mrs. Haeist left with the excursion for Chicsgo last Thursdey.... Mr. Herry Gingrich returned home sgain on Tuesday after bs:l)m spent a very enjoyable time st ingwood and oJur pleces ‘north .. . . Mesars, John Cress and Irs Bcbiefele, sccompanied by the Messrs. Bohiefele of Conestogo, | spent a day last week at New Hamâ€"| burg ... . Master OQrlando Thiel, while| engaged in playing footâ€"ball at school|| was unfortnnate enough to break his sollar bope.... Mr. Cranson Bnider of Waterloo was in town on Bunday. MH hA | » t. 20t 7 inak No 4: Mep t On Tuesday afternoon the ferm stook and implements of Mr. Levi Oress were sold by public anction. Mr. Oress will in a short time take up his residence in his new house which is now completed. His son Henty will now have the manâ€" agement of the farm under his own conâ€" trol. ... Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Good wbo‘ left for Pennsylvania several weeks Someoenane Gsent O ul Mr. Loebsach, _ our _ enterprising mason and contractor, who has had a very busy season at the trade with others aided very materially in giving the fine finishing touches to the above mentioned enterprige . . . . Alarge carryâ€" all load of young people from g:ro atâ€" tended the Kirmes on Saturday evenâ€" ing. The advance agent of that Pop: ular concern passed through here gorâ€" 3o;>ucly and grotesquely attired in calico. as well as to the immediate vicinity. wl * io I ul 12¢ a doz. for fresh eggs. 9c a lb, for good lard. ruood prices for them alive by the doz. Continued from First Page Zortsa, hept. 2th, the wife every ST JACOBS the ale, | Onteâ€"Fi nt| h _z 0+ | Barterâ€"â€" 2g 'vvlzie es they ht. prhory 1y M Prices paid toâ€" there came in )mbouâ€"'iflrm. 700 bushels selling at 210 to “f.'u-zuiar, 200 bushels selling at 480 to 'olez;;Smdy. 1,000 "bushels selling st Hay and Btrawâ€"The market was fairly active this morninc, 30 loads of hay sellin from §13 to 15, and 1 load of stiaÂ¥y M-t t;:;}no. which is a distinct advapce B?Mflopâ€"'flu receipts were liberal toâ€"day; with sales at $4.75 to g for light W‘{b. and $4.85 to $4.50 for y 4 534c for Toronto, Oct. 6thâ€"Ths roooiptc‘p of grain on the street toâ€"day were large; prices conâ€" tinue practically unchanged, except wheat, which is easier. 1 â€" Wbobtâ€"Widkor.rOO bushels selling at 786 to 78§¢ for red, 740 to 750 for white,and | u»sâ€"Ruisrâ€"At the Evangelical parâ€" :,L\L Wuâ€"rhu;l, Rev. W. J. Yager, | _ Wednesd â€"y, Sept. %)th, Wendell Clemefs, of Beriin, to Leah Reist, of Brealan. m e i e * For these teasons there‘s bombort | Â¥â€"4~ When ourQptician supplies §A485" | 7y wraterine MxrERâ€" In Wilmot Sv.m.' 26th, Kasper :dw. aged 84 years, 8 months and 17 ays. Scortâ€"At Paterangi, New Zealand, Au 25th, 1890, Allan dames Soott. focmact, of New Hamburg, Ont., aged 56 year«. WaerErnâ€"At Conesto:o, Oct. 3rd, Veranica, relict ofthe late Daniel Weber,: aged 59 years, 11 months and 2 days. Btavyrzmâ€"At Nassau St., Toronto, Oct. Bnd, Ira Stauffer,son of Mr. Teaac Stauffer, Peel township. Hoyrxaxâ€"At Butte, Mon‘tanna, Oct. 3rd, %! t|f:n grippe and heart h:lun, B’urntaon offman, ru, , youngest son of Mr, and Mra, J. S.a%:h{un. of Berlin, Iaod 20 years. Benorsâ€"At 8t. Jacobs, Oct. 4th, Anthony Berges, aged about 72 years. Roupt In Rorko. Sopt 24th,. ERdward Boldt, aged 67 years, 9 months and 11 Hzikriczâ€"In Waterloo Sept. 24th, Gordon William,son of Eli lldungoh,wodfl years, 10 months and 17 days.. Hertzâ€"In Baden, ?.‘;?t" 25th, Louisa, wile of Adam Herle. aged §9 vaars and 9 Jave Bxiskâ€"Near Elmira, Sept. 24th, Mrs. ! Peter Beisel, aged 70 years and 4 months. Buvmâ€"In South Easthope, Sogt 20th, Blam, 73 years, 8 months Mowls s aged 73 y JaÂ¥rRAYÂ¥â€"At Berlin, Se{& 28th, Willlam _ Jaffray, postmaster, in his 65th year. Voururâ€"Hagrnornâ€"At New Dundee Sept Somnarmâ€"LoxrrLz®â€"At Erbsville, Sept 30th, by the Rev. H. Petschke, Herman . Schnarr to Miss Angelina Loeffler. RawLitsk1â€"WARNER â€" At Berlin, Sept. 16th, by the Râ€"v. vou Pirch,Gustay Pawâ€" litaki to Adeline Warner both of Kossuth. Smxaroâ€" â€"Scamtorâ€" On S.tthm Titus Sheard to Lilhe Schmidt, ef Wilimog MARKET REPORTS Gonsezrâ€"Dieraicuâ€"At St. TW itime.1. L. Lorwiresâ€"Jaxteeâ€" At W , Sept Znd, Jacob Litwiller, _m\ to %#th, Martin Goebel, of St Clements, to Theresa Dictrich, of Wilmot. Deroxnxâ€"Aoxzwâ€"At Gait, Sept. 30th, D. hyd-n.”flj'(?:h. to Louisa Agnew, of ORCHâ€"Near Elmira; Sept. 2ls:, Albert Jacob, infant son of Albert Lorch, aged 1 year and 4 days. Te s o e o e e e tee 30th, by Rev. C. Walbaum, Mr, Voght to Stoce mear Post Office. Waterloo County Chronicle, Thursday Sept. 27th, by the Rex. J. Haist, J. Stockfisch, Wamcne io Loxk Engelt r, Rachael Jantzi. of WaRealav reonue rass. _ | TEAQHEB WABNTED FARMER®‘ mul‘ â€" At se bo alightly Wasgetop, oct. 2. Mgs PFogim‘s se n 4 Goite pes Watzrlog, Oct 1. l l ons ht 1JR t W M o F 7 rease t P ( e mabtes Cenelal wo) bo reveis‘ r R o figleh bikt 4 it .:J.fi;y,;,?fz;{"r')‘;'::'tf £ P igre got oul of ns glable Snd whad wil t ey | "U 2408 Â¥:’ x & ~l4 en e son‘y ',’;f fnged : OM :5 1 > L _ Ey C Lost x a movkog _ mss * of ol 2 3 sows B¢ per and best h becons are the cars, l'(u:;“ o:?:a "g% &_?!:m + request at about memamenmad this es i. .1 ... eighth mon rectly to of T enrnny mhiene. traobid J‘@ are often Because a very and proper keeps women from physicians, 'honqh:wu. amination and local treatment is as useleds as it is common. . Dr. Favorite do more for them than 99 100. 1j will do than the h“h w or ukn:' & m'fio 3oycars has %m. .‘llu! ud’? 'o‘l‘ â€""I lost d:hq by In the There is no joy in this world equal t t tm i n n t n n n t h ut a n tb ind ufln i ic ob l d 3 d V MnE h t n n PEOOOER EP DPR E0 n +99 T +rena00 Goh Sth} 1e, ies WATEBLO®Q WNABKETs, 0T m i+ eb0000DONR® Btrayed. TP oo eeennnt OW e en n n F”‘""’?"yi”vnnm- ® 19 CMOOODOP ND O 4 n o n4 9 9 Btrayed, rreree nnnn"i’nrn h0 E00 OROPOUY P1 0 +oppr Foun o t h o t 0 000 009 4 00 "I*FARAfFOTPHY Pm hn EmER iAAA EY P99 9 » *MRRPAMCP®DND® #b 98 umm?aonmm h iE PP on bnw Ad d deed deaad 42199 000000 M 9 9 n 9 09 FAPDPMR®® #br8 . October 8, 1890â€"Page 3 | | the reomingorge \Eeta: | B chake TeE PB ADLEY OA B"HIB0N CD., 144. KAIL CONTBACT, tht toanect as heilows vea mt *ad. Paited tm : omâ€" “":"u.."::fl‘w“ gu J ufi.‘-fi'u%awa iyâ€" roes, fortyâ€"£ 16 winube: cast thirt3â€" ive loot; mor th thiy degrees i of Warerioe and Proxince of O>tario, E‘-&‘lwn?nn-cu h.’;. ;';.‘. l on M Bore be tno same more or ipa~, beâ€" Ime A at e amall maws ino tho nosch mogs number thirteon of a Mo m?mwg- 9-'-':‘--;“"'.0 the hour of three q‘alock in the afterccon at es omm edans borrned beiag be un Aowe & i nrorins t i n dn o i iente o oo oce ons treninsens poo Notice of Sale. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24w 1898, Le s of Loet e Soers eurver of purt of For Bale, 8 ider‘s survey of part of mmml,. nowe Pjeatmei) i Thursday, Oetober Sth, 1896, |__" * ‘â€" P _ AUCTION SAL E\# TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1896, tnar hottes; Nuver maree T tes ho W\v outter, 1 tursip 1 = Or, in‘. r“&hh":h P 'l':{- ae 1 tai I&. a writicg infrirnirgactie tg uon a ue :nwo. and & h:.- q!n&: c‘t corm paimeten here mds Eacer enc hea hrough it. moendl, "Aaioet e o cer haws chroagch Galf: PUBLIC SALE BEAL ESTATE AND ChHaATTEL3 Executor‘s Bale, Valugble Farm For Sale, y es by refation 'fia gfiv«fi%-% NJA uodervigned hareny oftere 6x sate the For Sale or Exchange. Farm for Salo or to Ront, Hotel for Sale. o s o 8 P < ds J.a loa? Sxh JOHN PAGET, Sundridge P.Q..On% g;’»’.! Â¥a4

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