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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Oct 1896, p. 8

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’hd’ 'n,(l-nnhf-,lfllhum’- &rm:u held by A ‘s uid Extract of Mait, rB , was yar dbt M &c., .l‘-- . md | # full stock #of Tl'm. % “‘ N ‘s latest wire truss, at s wm Lime _ for dcu::’ Miss G ;And.llllmviyol-chod books d‘ndn‘ stationery,a few of Dr. Gunn‘s Famiâ€" caunged t Physician at reduced prices, English and of every n pupacics G:rn.n).lld Te ther | the cone ‘ & [ . books Altby down in price. be enioy p ty unc o ooo t t nnte Mt "Ia aahe "~ Concentrated Lye for making soap withâ€" 'duh-, im ] and 5 lb. tin cans, s family medisines, suck as Mutter Kincer Symg Breast Bélsam, ormwood Pain Cure, Butter Nut Bitters, ver Pills, Sanderson‘s Infallible Oil, Sanâ€" ‘s_and Eby‘s Condition Powders, ‘s Whte Lily Balsam, best thing out r fresh cuts, also E)od for interual use; ‘sand Pills,Carter‘sLiver Our Own Livernzll- Ay+r‘s, Hood‘s, Wiltisms‘ Pink, Milburn‘s Heart and Nerve, l,:u. and 5 mu«‘-. Hood‘s, M-lyl. ‘s &rm:u ‘ ‘s Liquid Extract of Malt, TB | Jfiflu_ Soaps, &c., &c. | lmdatgfnd begs to intimate to inâ€" of Bt. Jacobe and vicinity that > just regeived a fresh supply of new Any farmers having such for sale will do to call and see S:. 5xd .me, Cement, Sewerâ€"pi similar m,lllel on hand. Pre * BEHMER & BRISTOL Firstâ€"class Wood As we are about to put in machinery for sawing and splitting wood, we will be epen to purchase a large quantity of ler; and a full .u‘?)ly of achool books and stationery,a few of Dr. Gunn‘s Famiâ€" R'Y“fl at reduced prices, English and Bibles, Testaments, Buechner‘s mfiwm.ma@. gpan books away down in price. To .. Farmers: Ronty (raaaterred To all potate ut lowest DEPOSITS RECEIVED. Interest allowed on all nuuo!tl-xd uj wards, remaining in the Savi k rnt'iodxloronr. teromw;mm te o withdrawalst THE TRADERS BANK) Drug Supplies, It will be to your own interest to call at miv Millinery Bhow Rooms and see for {ourselves the very latest and most stylish goods at the lowest prices ever heard of. THEEE AND A HALF PER CENT er annum, compounded . haifâ€"yearly. . N. T. HILLARY, Ladies of Waterloo atches : Clocks Also 3 or 4 100 to t 4P os ies e retneeaaarge ts 7. SAarc. ;-saâ€"m“};%i * Moriti‘s Bock w 120. | Oopeme At Bartin. Oct, M the mite Youg PATRONAGE solicited. Not sufficient space to quote you prices ef man y hr-x!hs. Come and be convinced o‘ what we say. l.n:n -é‘:bv dlh‘:.â€"' 2#ibe. Best Gran. Sugar $1.00. _ 25 lbe. Light Brown Sugar $1.00. @6lbe, Med. Brown Sugar $1.00. 6 lbe. Coffee â€" $1.00. 7 lbe. good Tea â€" #$1.00. a 3 lb. hox of Doerr‘s Biscuits, 18¢. FARM PRODUCE WANTED. We give WE BUY FOR CASH. WE SELL FOR CASH ital Paidâ€"up BRING YOUR ite eit receipts issued. Notes discounted ELMIRA BRANCH. BOOKS & STATiOpERY delivered at our yard here. Goal and Wood Dealers. Oct. 10th, 1896 . STEUERNAGEL J. L. WIDEMAN, 13 to 16¢ a lb.for good butter 8e a Ib. for good c‘o.‘. want your Spring Chickens. . W 00 to 200 ibe. dressed PORK BMRA nentel svary woek." _‘ SHANTZ & SCHIEDEL, Berlin. &N D BERLIN: OUR MOTTO : Simnaltâ€"Profits and Quick Returne, § Bt. Jacobe. r good butter. 12¢ a doz. for fresh Buuzrâ€"Surss Galt 30th Rev cheose. _ ’cflb-h:"d"'? l JMAJ‘-â€" 3” t:,lhl- . . n M g& Chickens. _ Will pay good prices for them alive by the doz. Sipes, both of Galt. % 700,000 8,012,000 ol ladiiets Reeauet § is Srevexsâ€"At Galt, Oot. lst, the wite of A. _l.'luv.., of a dangiiter. to civil assize court il;;‘: $1,000 and costs in a breach of pr caso against Robort Jaimes Jones. Barrexexaoâ€" rt Oct. the A_faqrmfiuf dancing was very much admired and ;uuu-uu-u‘unu.‘ the concert as a Mfll‘ »ot but be enjoyed by all present. ru'-bwduhw-'mlidv};'.'.".' i-lackhrzldmwm. ing for Hamburg, N.Y., where she inâ€" M“ndlww'gnbv weeks in visiting H.C.Oonm.â€"’lbmm on Tharsday evening by the Musical Bociety proved to be the most smosess l&inpo&;:ol“gdoqm wuzrhdnnd M z Fax m:dut::‘m that had been said was 1e onl o ind Of the Fresbyterian charch are & P ies ons hane ds wiky thak vitel rfemed " U Tlrnl Boy es uetd his bouse on Hpurch of John &. TT H BE #cgfidzov&nfig....w. ."tunh; Thureday in town.. . . . The Ledies Asd of the Presbyterian church are preparâ€" Miss Alma Mack of DeKsilb, Ill.,has been visiting for a few weeks at Mrs. Laschinger‘s .... Mrs. C. Ziegler is visiting her daughter, Mrs. BoZuburx at l;Ilurluvillo. . » . The directors of the public m and the trustees of the r.u.blic Inll:g mfiu‘: a week ago t Friday evening.... Mr. and Mrs: ‘crodit to them. Mr. J. H. Ruppel bad on exhibition a number of J:o pianos and organs and as either one or another of these was always in use the spectators did not lack for want of entertainment. In the grounds reâ€" freshment bootbs, side l.ho", borse races and the band sided the popular amusement. Aithough the cattle exbibit was inferior, the horses are still shown largely and popularly. Alâ€" together the directors may feel well satisfied with the result of the fair. ~THK FALL SHOW._â€"â€"The "Fall Show" this year is said to be one of the best on record. ‘The weather unexpectedly proved clear,if cold, and the attendance was consequently large. The show buildiag contained an exceptional dis play in all lines. The Ladies® Faency work especially held a large crowd of enthusiastic admirers, while the large display of roots and fruits drew forth many appreciative comments from the initiam{ In fact almost everything displayed within, this year, excelled that shown other years while the reâ€" mainder certainly was in no way inferâ€" ior but quite equal to former exhibits. The Felt Coy. also had in one part of the building a fine display of their manufestures which was certainly a roe, Mich.....School is closed toâ€"day and toâ€"morrow, the teachers being at the convention in Berlin....Mra. Boott, of ERlora, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. Ratz. The Fair was not as well attended, consequently business was not as flouri-Liug as usual this month.... Mrs. Frosach is visiting friends in Monâ€" ELMIRA at the Toronâ€" were very fair and the number of buy:n somewhat larger than usual. The pigs were of a desirable class with but few exo?dou and ranged from three dollars to five dollars a pair. A few of the sales made were xâ€"g pigs 10 weeks old at $2.50 each ; 10 pigs montns old at $4.50 per pair ; 8 pigs 5 weeks ¢7>ld lore”.mk; & ‘lgt t;( & :0 weeks ;& k;r $0 ; weeks old a r ; 2 t‘:lgthn old for $5 ; 12 ii.ppfl'll 5‘«& olro‘: $4 per pair ; 1 pair 5 weeks old for The regular monthly pig market was held at Waterloo, onTuetdl:}. Oct. 18th, and was fairly "’,';1}_“}‘3‘,“’2‘31 The prices brought :l Chifar hng. Sathy i. Withem aaltn t ZrzGLERâ€"At Heidelberg, Sunday, Oct. 11th, Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Ziegler, aged 60 years and 29 days. Kuxtzâ€" At Conestogo, Uct. Oth, Jacob Kuntz, azed 73 years and 16 days. Hotz1Lâ€"At Wellealey, Sept. 25th, Christina Hotel, aged 838 years and 17 days. McALtistz®râ€"At Berlinâ€" Waterloo h,olm, Sept. 28th, William McAllister,of B â€" ingdale, aged about 40 years. Mclxroszâ€"At Preston, Oct. 4th, h daughter of Duncan McIntosh, 24 years and 24 days. RamtuUMmâ€" At New Dundes, Oct. Ist, Earnest, son of Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Ramâ€" thum, aged 3 years. MUELLERâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 30th, ‘Fred _ Mueller, aged 25 years, 8 months and 14 Srroxcâ€"At Galt, Oct. 11th, Mary Dowker, wife of Richard Selby Stmq&ud eldest dAn{'htoroltho late John Dowker, forâ€" _ merly of Herrington, Yorkshire, Eng. Wiroroxaâ€"Near Kossuth, on the 8th inst., the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Wildfong. Facuâ€"In Preston, on Oct. 8th, Mr. Peter Fach, aged 73 years, 3 months and 11 Rowixsyâ€"Sxrenâ€"At London, Ont., Charles Walsh Rowley,of Berlin,to Fannie Woodâ€" man, of London, Ont. Morimâ€"Arxszusr â€" At Campden, Sept. 30th, Israel M. Moyer, of Campden, to Nancy C. Armbrust, of Berlin. Scuwaxtsâ€"â€"StaUurreRâ€" At New Duodes, Oct, Ist. William Schwartz, to Susannah Stauffer, both of Williamabury. AmrntrizLDâ€"WistzRâ€"At Preston, Oct. 1st, by the Rev. Mr. Wass, Heory Arntfeld to Emma, daughter of Mr. Ambrose Winâ€" ter, both of Preston. whaTOUnc:!â€"ékt Palmerston, Oct. 6th, of Palmerston. I Lersoxâ€"Porrockâ€"At G S-&L 30th, !3" Letson to Delia m. colwich | MARKET REPORTS Knorsâ€"Scuviazzâ€"As Berlin, Out 6th by the Rev. Pirob, Christian "i.q..'â€" of Tuden, to Aune Schuits, of Serlin Wuorracrâ€"Haisexâ€" At Elmira,Sept. 23rd, WATERLO® PIG MAREKET A. R. Shuitz, Henry Wesifal} to lan"to aell. and tome tss cove whay erpate 19 fat ,xzmmmw ind c is that there are no s ‘n comi 3 ts ie l on omm m{ulbmm bl:." enc e oo â€" I.Lm.m__ ‘mb,svm;m ly good butchers‘ cattle, As high ss Si° ie aey â€" Euiss II ae tekog. . lt they bh a pood hk prices «id not advunce. The ruling Ng Were from go to Bc per Ib, the lntter for reat: E Cattlsâ€"Yesterday James Eakins bou:m‘llu daun-mlosdl’ ‘of O?w\tu. which is mflhh‘::m.l for a Monday. The prices paid, ever, were not hal; There was a lll;btai firmer feeling a but prices did not stiffen, the rulfu@m being from tgdn 8#c per Ib. Cable desâ€" maufrm tain are rather quiet but steady. Butchers‘ Th N lt sscio k o2 tiffer on socou. 1,001 sheep and lambs, 1,600 h and 25 calves. _ Fer <he woek n:gg OQotoâ€" ber _ 10th, the total recipts at the ematcnity i ; to Kmfléflfi%’firfiifi l':&cn was not much buying for there, OI:L about half a dozen wlodl being taken, In fact the marâ€" ket is in such a state that the lv:z:t who investe heavily on the hope of a is not considered very cautious. oneâ€"cent The Feopler Comnnes groe woye R. V. y ~f s nc oppenoipranane :’t::\fla of steel 3‘.1 cat 53 & By a“:\:vmw 18â€" M%flkhxw:m Over 680,000 copies o W.m;fl o onk apeaty soid in "Sou of L Assoctation, Bufkio, N. Â¥. and Â¥LIET SE Valuableâ€"Flour and Woeelen Mitle,â€" m“‘immfi""“ ber, n aaaie ie in e aare es ies ecmreriau the To wn of ted Angheingrct the north woâ€"s Abale 9 IBY maig ho number luuu.n...lgu. adoage limait thon aentron s atbut spoedrens fi‘y-dx dv\ mv:.vo uJnutes east thirty â€" ""‘_VOI_.:,.'“G w wafi’m ::’t Guuaty of Wareribe and Province «f 0: tario, th« of un aore be tae same more or ieas, at the bour of :hree o‘clock in the afterooon at pBH Trustces OHStees of the Exapgetion A« . Assooiation ts â€"CWE of d.ln iieaured traerwens bos EXECUTORS® SALE PARCEL No.Aâ€" <ingular !fi‘!“g“' &‘:"‘ pF u.fâ€"“:.... : r and being in the Town of W (erloo, in he SATURDAY, OCTORER 24t,, 19296, at Waterioo this $Brd day of Septem:â€" ce of Sale. vie Lemas d p CE h P PME e qelencte | oul t en ‘“% mh-n ewes, ad of a 1 cutter, 1 ( "‘3‘"‘. sulkey Mmg‘l. 1 Cotad| eesiels : F wer, said lot m‘ weleP 4 bo br orou, epeqnry 1 bagg 1 cutter, 1 Oliver ch.lied "1 ingg bargs: 1hoy se * iC and one orher heâ€"fer, both supposed (o be ; . both supposed oulf; 1+Tamworth bom, 1 Herksnice .2 ak Â¥o clock D; m. sharp, the followâ€" â€"Tm c 2o Ray 4. tay te d oi ns se Colh, 2 Reifers, . calves, IQEL cow, 1 J pedig ee). 1 miich cow. 1 Jc: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1896 PUBLIC SALE s o ueiee t CA "Al offer for sale by Public . A “ & miles weet of Bor ‘.:l.'l"".'h'"““d- SATURDAY, THE 3ist OF octToREer, REAL ESTATE AND caattEls FARM IN WELLESLEY. «w « +s e , 1 dcregy grade haifer Jeisey bull (with Nes Matsianed hersbs etrable hotel Â¥i in 6 z“."“ ooo‘ Inbciess etting m ‘Tm%g shoret Wrick Ahiwe an & â€" fig‘gfiw;%%fim. y 33â€" bikitammdiabdaes + ~ *)\ ~|~Pnu Houso and Lot For Sale,; soft water will be found on the promises; al#c o ro 2e ol e be given ;““ he se JA BEYLER, x“fgjf_m‘m;m%:} ® at :presen Tald on ane epunegels, equipped with all modern conveniences. «learâ€"d and 4 aores of -*'n;..‘? gg.n&!mt"""n:r?i Farm For Bale. For tarcher partlomere cpaly to _ ql2 "‘ KR "cn‘ w.’l Hotelifor Sale. For Sald or Exchange, Farm for Sale or to Ront, Hotel for Sale. faned emeeni n n o ‘ater fl“_!tfi:‘n he promises: JOHN PAGET, Sundridge P.Q..On% peren ts qpvaiition of lot s 1S sadh seyum _ Crtaahl, Ont, ey, Ont, P

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