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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1897, p. 5

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~ â€"$HM JRHIM UF UIMSON ZBFWD.â€" ONM o ara rain td w{' m rn was sold last Mondsy â€"MÂ¥r. E: H. Schlimme, of WaterJoo, w- Pfi"’;‘tfi:fi;fl %fl&-g&fim b‘l’: ts tim uf $6.060, Monproge, has sold his f TD w°flmd &'om for N:e :Jl:‘ ‘:!’t 03.:l;3'- â€"& song service will be held in 8t John! Tobple Eulhorts Churoh a work . from â€"The Viking and N biâ€" eyeles are sald by M. %Ve;tl::;n;u 80:: â€"No plece |ike Uffe! f i like mvpto bw; & bfi:i::::%‘l\:'dmm __â€"My. Elishe Hewitt of _ West â€"Farmers buy your il eS o o5 n n k s â€"Go to M. Weiche] and Son for builders‘ hardware. Devitt‘s City Drag Stare on chapped or rough han?s, fage or lips «44. . Moyes;r Rortrait Artist, _ â€" _ Waterige, A new adjective, freshly made to describe the wonderful effect of Rife Size Crayen Portraits _m_ PBlatinum Finished Photas Sold \only at ‘The Devitt‘s Chappine Are all the rage. A C. NOYER saves neither time nor mouey to do the v ry best work posâ€"ible. PIANO TUNING Deutsche Apotheke, Waterleq, LOOCAL NEWS. WANTED! of Gideon wo miles east of Berlin ser of Mennheim for R. D 2;‘:1'?::2*..,}?::3; e i alla‘s Aooigeec M Paixomss Boxxis.â€" ® fpn LZoellner who so on 0 the Philbarmonic %fl jog o "Messish" s has decided to gmno- â€" cer‘s well known Opers ness cer‘s well ;:5“ | Bopoie," in Berlin in 33::: '-'53.'" wfi'qu. :L t::dn&. nd an intelligent sppreciation of the :sf,;:u:;‘:uz.':%.ggx:f*'%?fl:: ts evening the Zoeliner orchestre contriâ€" _l:utodu{numger of Hk:o!::ml_ in ':mx furnishing the leborstory. e school hal} was comfor fAilled Ef;b rp ‘ub Boohflvo wdt:n! V‘lbo were very ‘g’un‘niu their agr.mn. The different numbers of Ublu mesy were well recsived. She is the and implements lace on Monday, Mtrch”flflud. as:tx advt. 00% eighth page. Mr. Shants has bought the Exchange Hotel, New flmbw. from Mr. Jm: Seh\ “?b'lx engage in the hotel business with the beginâ€" ning of the next |icense year. Tns Miss Raxsay Coxcert â€"The costume recitel ab the High School all, on Friday evening laat by Miss muay was uni%wo mi prett: . No nhou hok mat comisriahiy Aited Fary Sotrp.â€"Mr. J. H. Shants has i:lll?‘ 'M'h 200 u:ore #:Ww)::q'rllh 5;::‘ :‘( ipshuarg, * t tor»'_fo.pog. His estensive uig of atock an excellent cow pasture theae ,,“,?, Tuesday, when thme court was in full blast, and while the lawyers were ©«Shearing the sheep‘ in the court raom, the cow:uhd a good time outside on the award. Goop Tix»x Too. â€"G« Speat : Ths Court fhuss Sizarg Waxtepâ€"Millinery A tices at C, Steuernagel‘s, Wq\{tlog.prgt. posed the measure. @roused in Berlin e action of two tival Berlin m,.?i”..’."‘ firms who apâ€" val Derao furpil@ure hrms who ap: peared before the committee and :& D, Hibner & Co. in the construction ofi furaiture factory, drstroyed by fire, was thrown out by the Private Bills Comâ€" mittee Considerable feeling has been puypimid â€" Ehe bill introduced into the i mhanl uie e on it 10008 Machine Co.. has resigned. Mr. Klgsâ€" libh‘-?..hnbngb\ho.lr. w. mond all his atock and wil} assume the Presidency and the direction of the afâ€" faire of the Company. The Company bicyoles to that of sewing machines, _ â€"The bill introduced into the Leg glfl.fihh-s-i‘ .v:: to in creaming their capacity so as to be able â€"Bechtel Bros of the Waterlioo tor e Yublding wagon If 1887 in pas tioalarly promining. Phay are putring ) well reogived. She s the essor of a striking stege presence, .u1 race of movement, a sweet flex| la-_ voice wel} under commaend, is an institution the towo can town ks 9 Waerce hm MiTWAR wbo;- ey have lived ever !‘Pa P fonte s es ap ::mymw the -?flr- mmunity M Pn » Ganghter _ wu)_n“gu u:_;{: Waterion County Chronicle Thuxeday, March 18, 1897 â€" n his‘ h a t pofrotiot Mie Poree boceor pe Bhdey oruin?q‘“ \:; o;u:c“ot her d:: 1’ neumonie w smw Et‘ rw‘:vt h_u:gem er early demise NJ m%“& poarhchy 'uq;r Wls Oh‘:fi‘ oocuk:: s :owé tna’ u?. .Q:ot: ohnoma was a matter of which a felt prou Mr. Charles Moogk,in a brief moved a vote of t:?nkl to Mm the able conductor of the band, conâ€" (l\\\lhfintm on the high state of efficiency in which the W. M. S. Band had Leen maintained during the year juet passed. ‘The outlook for the enâ€" o | to be more suing year be considered we &h:‘i;‘ \:\hd.‘;:l:; n;:‘m: _:. 8 Mr. Zeller in a neat reply thanked Sio roommey Too ‘the vike 0P ceceenl ol qrage Frosehlich, Louis Qawald, Harry Kress, Adam Uffe!manue, W. hm. Â¥red 3‘ HWughea and the officers of the soâ€" ty. Stock Committee: Edmuand Killer (chairoaan), F. l!n::rr.Ad‘nflmh Ist Viceâ€"Pres @nd Viceâ€"Pres Reath of Jobn Brow The many friends of the geni WATEKLOO Executive: W. A. Raymo, Chas H. The annual meeting of the Waterloo Death of Mre. Becker. jam Behoenh i hi J Coule Buicad ... W;. A. Kumpf ’\M 18 to be f faid‘s . the BD M granted to the bri io ts hn P16 ast Foar uad in winner in ;?- four! ow E:rbi;":’hun. &1 was in the A few J:i? obnn,fij way the VM”U are j?’ ht over the Onaporiy. senat WAinP® m . pesoes World‘s ".:” x %aog“ mu " STV ‘u a ol ol S ofer ies puttion of masoot with his sleeves up matter was laid over. aa Manager was un urer‘s books were ited fr o h ns 5.“3"3031' for all moneys uMO:- The executive committee t‘o‘“o:u a hdd\a‘gt moeit::g ::'il .‘i:;:u ‘t:‘ s m:,\:d‘mflu. aund 0 m eea. sulted as follawa .â€" | ~ _ ~= _ __ Honarery Presideatâ€"Geoq. Kill or. MPâ€".\I.Sfi% iab Viee Pros.â€" "m Committeeâ€"F, on Nee o Ne Ned Notes _ The appointment of M. & Haliman statement. The sho the total receipts to hum mm daur ing the seamson just closed compared with the disbursements amounating to $382.34, The Treasurer‘s statoement was then adopted as read. â€" The Wo:‘;:?”. was a va in terea % programme lnllmn:own.-â€"- t* wat the ontioos® for Gerovall in Waterâ€" loo during the coming season is a very *T Th C an whe oo ogpration to ve i and assistance of the md W. M. S, the meeting was in the band reom after the regular Monday night‘s practrce so that it was nearly ten o‘ napane ons w Rresident Killer, took the chair and called the meeting to order. _ ‘The proceedings were begun by the “"num was he‘d in the band -i-h: Block on “’ judging ‘.u-u.ct... ‘gaf.'::’s.?;;:'a.:'a 'u:‘;;'i Te inlle m e o Rerlin Fire Department The Oburohes, feser C aplan n ht nidiredt has arrested thousands of co ng colds w,kq o:%n ise gwi gz’é'rf*:i&fi"m.&&% _"F.%,. Mg; BWYRERSG RBHG BTQRE, #mm , Ont P.S. Repot jor Togt‘ P Pn HooRand‘s Consamption Cure W, H, BROKER & 00,, Booksellers Amprican, Canadian and English We have it from 53 eencr umlx and uk Our stock we find is f;::o arge foreen fhm Ait focke iWn "odd rt before purciming. Our stack of wall arge ‘md well n»m erhecoioeireets one a good desk Ready for the Rush A Moment . her Lung Troubles * Price 25 and 5oc a bottle at _ Uffelmann‘s. â€" Arrestod â€" Wall Papor Berlin, J. B, ROOS, The Popular Shoo Stoms, Hampden Watches, LARIES! If at any time you are looking around for an A; N W% xgglmw: an .:ov g‘yv:" Ned } z!& m:l’Lnopct the relighle NEW JU8ST RECEIVED A NEW $TOCK OF TRUNKg. . _ It in a nateworthy fact that you can at all times be suited, m quality and price when buying feetwear at the Popular Boot and Shes wWHEN I WANT sOMETHING GoORp â€" + + vJ ALWAYS GO TO . ... The Popular Boot and Shoe Store,; _ I, L, HOBDEN‘S, Bosk in Pin Cushion Tops, Pin Gushion Mounta, eteo . at â€" Photo Frames, Photao uounfl. Sideboard Scarfs . . the wise is sufficient Suyie, Quahly 32d Coloe quaremiced Acria) auy Boys® and Youths‘ Clot HATS, CAPS AND GRNTS rURNISHINGS 1897 | burs lo Tnveatgnte: , It port o he nure: Ab is manifestly hetses to devate a litie « J. Woollard & Co, â€" WALPER BLOCK â€" RERLIN â€"Lessons g‘ven in Point MHave First Importatioe of New Styles and Colors in Boys‘ and Youths‘ Clothing at Half Price A word Ladies of Waterine, Rerlin ang . BMOKL ROKK kn p; to select 108097

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