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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Jul 1897, p. 1

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\ WE BELL FUR CASH C _ C# King Btreet, Berlin, Near the Post OMse. Gtore slesss at 6.80 p mâ€" except Tuesdays and Saturdaysâ€" C uld only express emotion. what tales of sorrow and happiness would be heard. More w than happiness we fear. But you%l ve a rir of smiling feet the whole day if we were your shoe men. Why not ve us? The question has occurred to us , haan‘t ?t to you ! ‘Think over it and ru your decision to us st our store withâ€" the next week. We have no fear as to what the decision will be if you think on the matter and see our new wyu shoés that we have just {ocolvod from J. D. King & Co., Ltd,, of Toronto. G 66 Gâ€"Gâ€"Grâ€"tr tb t tr l > t hh O fls & h & The A. 0. BOEKMER CO. Ltd. BERLILN , Oh, if Your Feet El‘gb:"fu;iaf j kRofim-m!‘:‘cr zi:;i are li}:"t’; o squeak, fit wel}, and »re whoes. g'mu money back if not »uin? § Fancy Goods Shoes frame :u guoak du:l worth $1.2 for " V wa Chaire, i special at 73¢. bcrn? Doors all &:"‘orth $1 “2‘) | Wc. _ Window _ Screenm , extension, | special 23c. WNindow Screening per “ sq4 foot 24¢. ' Books and Stationery We not only have what people want, but we sell at easy prices. Choice and Cheapness go hand in hand and bring new Custumers from far and near. House Furnishings THE THINGS YOU NEED _ o C ATRASY PNCES YOL XLIMIâ€"NO. 26 Hosiery. 150 pieces Toweling, Manuâ€" tacturers lot, Qg per cent. cheaper then can be h d elsewhere, special at 45§¢, 5¢, Ac and 80. Musline, Crep n, cales, a great choice at 8¢, 10c and lflg:: Not over?one goes barefooted, ‘)leutv goes look ng around for comfortabl« foot wear and the needed kinds come to us np: and envelopes cheapest here. balls and bats all kinds, Tenuis Balls and footballs,Croquet Sets (4 balls) special at 70c, (& balls) special at 90c, (S balls) special at $1. 15. Summer Conou.x:ci;l longwaist, extra strong net, stylish figure, 50c. Shirt waists greatest choice in the couuty, Collars attached and detached, prices S0c, 73¢, 85¢ and $1.00. Specia fine goadst$1.25 to $2.00. Lw:K::’ white wear, all kinds, cheaper then you can make thein. Parasols, Gloves and Summer , good books at 7¢, 15¢, 18c aad mx’u writing pads, note J, D. Ring & Uo., Ltd., of JoroRLO. ta me the boot with the Slesper Patent Hammocks, strong, fancy striped with ('u.hioa,":feuhl at 75¢c. Hammeocks, better larger sizes, specialat $1.00 and $1 25. Cushio s, sateen, with frills _NEW *PRICES WESELOH, THE SHO&MN, 45 King‘ Bireet. Borlin, Near the P Waterloo Conuntn Chronicls. ~Kithe Dress Goods Clothing Crepons. Lust Sergea for Skirts, apecial at wc.t“i‘uwy Tweeds, l&: weighs, worth 40¢ and 50c for Cream Cashmere, Cream Serges. Cream Nuns veiling, Cream Gren«dine at apecial prices B5¢ to 50c. Rlack Grenâ€" adine, fancy patterns, pure wool, made to sell at ;&u our price 50c. Fanc Dress Patterns, still a good choice k& \White Sailor Su ts, ts trimmed 32 25. 1\1en‘s_SamlarAnn;‘.:‘(ik;'::;1 dark and light $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Men‘s Linen Coats, worth $1.25 for 90c. Men‘s Coats fi.d Vests, Dark Gray lustre $2.74 en‘s White Coats and t.mu $2.50 and $2.75. Fine line Fancy ‘oats and T:nh also Cream Coats and pauts very low prices. in ailk mixed, Crepon effects, po&iu d alpaccas ing in price from $6.00 ::N.(n youmi:! 8&% blue Duck, nicely trimmed for $1.50, Boys‘ Summer Blouse Suits, white and Dungw ola Kid, toe alippe ers, turned scles, special at 83¢. front, t â€"rmmed sole, confortable as a stocking,special at 75¢ to $1.25. Similar shoe laced, from 5c to $1.4v. Lasies‘ low shoes fine dongola, turn soles (3 t> 7) special at S5c. . Women‘s oil pebble, low shoes, pat. lip, made d.jwd soft leather (Water proof) special at 95¢. §6 pair women‘s Chocol:te Tan, low shoes, buttoned, very stylish, good fittâ€" ing, regular 31.70 for $1.19. Women‘s just as scon as the season requires Chedr, Ladies‘ Dongola Kid, low shoes, elastic st as soon as the season requires themn. WATERLOG, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING JULY 1, 1897 Uy 3 n wide‘s sipmam on Mar S hopeuan o Mogk‘s hotel. not go ing b?‘q. M b ebe "ripglencht Phi oo peon surprised "J.’x‘" twenty of be peon surprised by about twenty of her Lo m uide lsnls s uhn BB se P in h W hy, Eimira wante a street sprinkler, that‘s all. Aunather carload of horees was ship: It is understood that the G. T. R. Compary, fauling to come to an agreeâ€" went with the Goald Coupler Company to take over the Brantford car ‘mi and establisk a brauch of their indus trvy there, will give their cbheque for $32,500 in lieuw of all claitaa that city has against thein, and if anything farâ€" ther is wanted it will have to be got through the courts. Bévnjamiu Baker, a man 77 years of Afe.il in jail at Woodatock on a charge of shooting with intant to kill Tom Bowerman. Baker says that a gang led hy Bowerman made an assauls on his house on Wedcesday night and smashed in his windows with stanes After asking them yo desist he took down a rifle and shot into the darkness The whole charge entered Bowerman‘s leg. death to he acute peritanitis and matral atenosis of the heart Ignatine Goetz, of Guelph, died at Ruffalo in a remarkable manner. He went for a bicyole ride on Monday with a friend, and on his return plunged his feet, which were galled, in cald water. He was immrdiately seized with violent and his canâ€" dition became critical. “ao grew worse and finelly succombed on Friday. A Many people in Hespeler bave bsen awindled by a man who pat in a suitable for hedgee. He put in\ the hedge and ke: t it in condition, and so guaranteed that the cedars would grow and thrive. But they dida‘t. putting in 30,000 trout spawao. Prof Jobn Petcb, of Victoria Uani versity, Toronto, died of hamit dise=se last Saturdsy worning, after an illoess of sixtern weeks. He weas a brotherâ€" inâ€"law of Preaident Mitls,of the O. A.C , All the News of the County and Disâ€" Dr. Roberts, of New Germany, i fixing up a trout hatchery on Mr. A Zettel‘s farm, near Gueipb. He i What‘ae the matter with Eimira! NEWS NUGGETS. put lnto Attractive Shape. from here last PONDENTS AND OTHER SOURCES. o tolhcaang Aiuha iA y Lell iighahe JSA t and day near 8t. Aga he. Mors Boneor MODATIQY â€" Oar achoo! trusteas fi pbliged to enâ€" and has received a diplomes from the principa!, Mr. Elhot, showing tbat be is now thoroughly capanle of m cording the financial state of auy busines catablishment. Congratulations, Willio Tuae en‘rauce scholare leave furCross hill toâ€"day. May their earnest endea\â€" ore be crowued with success. Mr. Thomas Wilkinsoo, pwxmu of the commodiouns pig stables the mind&y of the chresa luotgx. is rashâ€" mg thi ty strongly just now. He has ‘i‘:‘amu hundred and fortyâ€" five piga about his premises, of which the greater numver find abelter in the bnilsmc. while some have to remain in the yard about the pea. On Siturâ€" day lass he received fortyâ€"four from Fliesherton. 1t @ould da your beatt ‘:nd to make a call there and agae the a lot of hogs, and how “a c%- thing is adapted to its use Mr. â€" kinsoo thoroughly underetands his businese, and with the gaod tdnflht pork is at present salling at he will in all probability reap a harveat when they are shipped. _ _ _ _ told the rosster announced daybreak an Wednerday marning ere some fannd themselves atb hma The Misses Dietrich, mmpos“w:_ by their brother, Wiliiam, spent Quite a number from h:’ attended tha evening‘s programme of tha Flara dale pisnic on Jubilee Day. We are Iuixzss or Ms. Hy Lâ€"Oo‘fgfi‘ C Tuesday Mr. P. hL ved a" Tue Huybur, telegram stating that his & testd v.boH of Boisaevain, Man., was r k and | built in New ] requested him to come and see hi. last, in the press Mr. Huctuer left for the destined poiot | yiâ€"» firu,and mu: OM 'th m and will arrive “‘grww Mr. Ottmann accompanied by Mr.f Rev. W. E T Hame) of W aterloo, drove to Hanover l To Kuow iinctang a week ago w and returned ! ~cen very sick an again on Tuesday. Ihu Mr. and Mrs. Leaper drove to Seb ! Mr. Robert 12 t and returned Sunday even wou}d be of little use here are used to tavel such dis M WELLESLEY uvu\nu.-p mym By bhidk we . Dirawbei N# pow on the bas be :dt:l""wrrh.%flfil" r $1:00, ;.gm“a”fii*&”fi m + pongt :'M‘l“'ld;'ta" ‘mnmismm @"&"m"}':‘wmmm nm’:':t "“"RVW:&W Pibatlabd Uy 2 Wihie as Dreiph No 3 Cumpany, 29th Bittaliun of voluntera left here uacer Capt. Moâ€" Cal‘um last Monday for 12 d=ys‘ camp at L ndon. _ who are attending the N. W, Callegr, Naperville,] 111., have returued home far their W Senator Merner has returned from QOttaws. _ Eatrance examination is going on here now. Mr. Jacoh Seyler of Waterieqo, ;ook gvueum of the Commercial Hotel ou wmh(wlns Mra. W. H. Boullee and (h\\g]hw. are viaiting friends in .:smnfi i. Â¥â€" Mr. H. L. Merner % Wing, whoa are attending the N. W. Callegr, Mr. Jae Lmton. M.P., accomâ€" paried by his or, Mr P.Livingstou, was in taown Movday. __ _ â€" maun‘s grove lass woek was a sucoesge. Biare or Rerats.â€"Mr H. Reinhart, m":'f_lmm -34 his Rev. W. E. Tiglearen, who has been s‘auon»d here for the past three years as pastor of the Metbotist church, leawgs bere this woik for his neow tieid of labor, Sht flieid, and Rev. J. Kulp, of that piace, wili come here and vi: ocoupy the pulpit in the A thodiv charen both morning and eveciug uext 5s bbatb. Puep rations are being mede for the celebrayon on the 1st A bout 600 left here on the excursion to Guelph lsst Friday. _ th» Grw,and much credut is due to Mr. Werner Brodrecht, their unew manager, tur conatruction of same. Tue Hwmburg /Manufacturing Co tes te d w}‘l‘n{ thraghing @1 gine built in New Hambur;, on Mosgey last, un the pressoce uf the dirrcturs uf LTho Ham douring mill will get in their d6w boMer and cugine Lois Mr. Robert 12 tz of Watâ€"rlon, spei. t Suuvay in town reaewipg old acquain: Rev. W. E Trelsaven has been at Luarkuow vimtang h‘s Fotber who hi «en very sick and uied un S«turusy o Py o apziet The Ly heray pigurg held in Stein NEW HAMBURG W ‘aoxm Ugfl Look 9 } 4A Ving Black Worsted Buit s..u"L!’M’m"w%%H"f with atrap, Patent Vampand Turned Soles. Your _ voloe of any of these lines for $1.25, The best . Values in the County, Moore‘s _ w H â€" L Cheap Store TV | _.____@QSQ_BL PNp. f TV RIT TDM Ti Sm it waa i Teright iL Now we‘r GREAT VALUES IN LADIES OXFORD TIES In Chocolate, Tan or Rlack, all the Latest Styles, mnti:&l Toes and Turned Soles; we also have & U ""*%, wluee. at"* * 5 Cheap Cash Store, TERMS CASH & QXE PRICK Berlic, Ontâ€" ttore closes every evening at 6 15 except Tues lay and Saturday. sieeves, 3 lor 25C. Better imes are sciling at 12}%. 15, 20, 2 We buy for Cash éou\ltwm We sell Cheap. Sleeveless, 5c each, 30 doz Ladics Fine Cotton Summer Vests, }4 i‘f‘.‘fi‘,?.“" 25¢._ Better lines are sciling at 124. 15, 20, 25 to 50 each. yd, Sale Price 35¢. d 30¢ per pair. Ladies‘ Summer Vests 2.« 8c, worth 16¢ 600 yards Fir. Dress Goods {2;~« Eic \ 2530 yaids of Famey Blouse Silks, 21 inches wide now on sale at 30¢ per yc._ The masket value of this line is 75c _ Remember when we advertisc a bargain we have the goods at the price advertised. Come early and secure firt thoice. Organdie Mull Gireat Sale of Fancy Blouse Silks BINDER TWINE â€" for which article we can wuthlully say we are headquarters not only in point of the stock of tyine we carry, but because of the low srices we ask hor it. We have every grade A twyine «o show you and quantities are being rapidly booked for by our customâ€" ofs. »rwmwuunwmm 7 us by in Twine. M»wmunnm And prices will setile the question where you will buy your twine this season. We wl get your order. Binder Tyine at Fxce Trade Prices We hope they look well, and that you‘ll be right in Lne with a big hparyest. © Be your hasvest big or small, however, you‘ll need io kf Li L lc ue 78)> MIBB STBRIOKLAS DP ,UWWP! P.9. â€"Troilst Boap Repot To s oer e y y ig on o iy o o o my o ig y ~y 9 N o vp YQOUR CQOAT TAlL RBâ€"D tb O tb do ts L An o Io bn / t if you ape ont in a td POf h o Btrassor & Oo, 100 doz Ladics‘ fullâ€"fashioned Scamless fast bilack Cofton Hose, worth 25c per pair, sailc price, 2 pairs Ladies Black Cashmerec Hose, imported, sale price SMYTH BROS, TOF SLIPPER t W UA WHuLE NU MBER 2215 Bg1.25 650 yards Fine Organdie Mull for shirt waists, 32 inches wide, fast coloring,price ”wmwm'm"" t /: New artivals of â€" NOTLOH â€" BERLIN, ONT, Fire Silk Mixed Famy Dress inches wide, regular price 75¢ per STRATFORD, ONT, 20 dozen Ladies Fine Cotton Summer Vests, Paris QM1

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