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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jul 1897, p. 1

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â€" A. 0. BGEGHMER CO‘Y ‘Millinery & Readyâ€"made Wrappers, Sporting Goods, Games and Balls of every gort Linen, Cottons and Cambrics. ComME aAND SsEH PoR YOURSEHLE The A. 0. BOEHMER C0, Ltd, Every Thursday is Bargain Day whether it is advertised or not, and especially now, we will make them rcal Bargain days This stock of Summer Goods must be reduced and our low prices will do it. Next Thursday we will sell the following goods at great reductions. Don‘t fail to be on hand and get some of the excellentilraains Ladies‘® Blouses & Shirt Waists, Boys‘ and Men‘s Clothing, Silks & Summer Dress Goods, Shoes and Straw Hats, We will commence next weck, FRIDAY, THE i6tH INST., and will close the store at 1 o‘clock at noon. The emp‘oyees of thiystore are in great glece FRlDAY over the axmmmccluc;‘i)% t the store will be closed every Friday after during the months HALF of July and August We thiek this is a move in the right direction, and everyone will agree with us that salespcople should have at least a half HOL]DAY holiday during the few weeks of extreme heat in midsummer. This is a venture which cannot be carried out successfuily without the people‘s help, therefors we ask your assistance in the interest of the clerks and feel confident that it will be found mutually beneficial, NOL XLIlIâ€"1 Thursday is Bargain Day BERLILN. MWaterloo Counto Chronicls. NOÂ¥ 27 LIMITED. . _ THEB July Clearing, Sale, OQON‘TF WATERLOG, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING JULY 8. is»7 r:J.‘:};i’..‘:l’tmf‘i..:{'n Ne her m n 'z..n and Mm on the tongne: His horees im ely took fright uod oo t ie Ne dn that he 5"m % Lv Jm- wnm y ho t e mz::dbmai h.;;o:'w’r of account T oo aa satlhatih R, Hopt $60,000 worth of business :W!: and that it t' a mati Thomes 8. Pratt, Tilsonburg, u&t of the Equitable Life Insurance Co., was chwwd hefore Police Magistrate Field at Woodstock with failing to acâ€" count for $206 which he had colleeted lieirs. The def ?3930?30!\:- doge het There is ou exhibition in a book:â€" store in RBerlin an old map u,yzl‘t:«i "Partie Orientale de la Nouvelle 0e or Canada." It w printed from a re md Bellin, an miru of the ch Royal Marines and calared by French Royal Marines and calored b hand. Iflm completed in 1774 s:‘ is remarkably well preserved. Mre. Geo. Hornberger of &5 Olair County, Mich., siater of Mr. Hagh Clark exâ€"reeve of Elors uow uf Nawbary, Ohiv. died after a three days‘ illnoss from the effects of an operation for appendicitia The remaing were inâ€" terred in Elora on Sunday. NMr. Ste C C:pling of North E. «sthope h'::e:m the past f=w weeks beon contined to his room th:ough ill ness. . Mr. C:pling‘< case is rather serâ€" ious, but is is the hope of his many frienda that be will soon be able to be around again. Mr. 8. Adams, Grand Central botel Birtle, Man., formerty of Sfinh-cm has sustained a serious loss by the bus nâ€" ing of his premises â€" The lons over the insurances will amount to $2,000 clock miniater at Cravenburst is Gea/. Th« Galt J:%u. Cele bration neuted $283.93. $100 will go to the Athletic Association aud $130 to the Jubilee All the News of the Gounty and. Disâ€" trict Carcefully Summarized and Rov. Jobn Burton, Presbyterian miniater at Gravenburst is deas. Mr. Clark, a farmer, acar Fergue, was killed by lightning on Mondny. A BUDGET »&ROM CORRESâ€" PONDENTS AND OTEHER& SOURCES. NEWS NUGGETS. »i. lnco Asbeadtles Balr» 4 and Frows®e Rerviceâ€"The fower ser vice as mn:unoed before w Mla in the United Brothren o‘mv en Sanâ€" day evening. Although the evening was unwm!:mblz nr:a ® Bm ber attended. Siwn? tians the children were well rep Â¥ eredit in due to the mozml gq offiâ€" cere of that achoal. Oredit h}rm to Qbowtmw m officers at ach iutcma n in training m‘ tmhin? Mgs M ee under their oure o } aster‘s work that is $ rb addressen were _also d ‘ mhv Ouwm m yas nlvely Hosers flwfl wâ€" ers for the oses For eave â€" sop »C€ W Or mln’"»’:i %&w &"-‘ffi.‘..w the prograwmmeâ€"Some of our furmers have begun bajying. the crop promisca t2 be a good one in thig viciartyâ€"Liot Tuesday eveniog our band had their pructice in Mr. Weber‘s law@a. Ouar avieation was drawn to the load peals sent forth in the night air _ After furâ€" ther inquiry we were informed that four youug gentlemen had come from one of our neigh boring Vill&« to asuet vhem, !h:uikn.cooq(;w them to a rrd‘n wq held in Glenalien on July at to w: thoy v‘:; Wi::i.‘ ghu report as | having a me. Coma ugain boysâ€"Regular gmiu of the Epworth #muo in the oxl\ lat :hutc:‘. on i:ay S;:;iu..k 1\ are nvited ta attend. aQ w‘m u;cmi« in summer as wfll‘: winter Ro‘erâ€"XMre. Wi)n, and daughter of Harriston: are spending a few aays with the furmer‘s sister, 10& A&rmstrongâ€" Mr. aud Mres Dietrigh lefs laat Thuras day for an exteodrd visis along the Lake shure and several other pointeâ€" Mr. Wu. Lackner Nm family of Berâ€" lin were viatiog es uear our vil lage last week. Bris»sâ€"Garden parties are now on Duvid Duoaid and, his father spent a day in Emir® Jass weekâ€"Mr. and is visiring frignads in Waterlooâ€"Mr Mr». Ke: zin of Branotford are visiting the Intter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, ner return where they will spend a fow weeks under the pargutal roukâ€"Mre. Dyer of St Cathcrings spent a few dagse lnst week with ber sirter Mre. Ww Leagerâ€"Niss Adn Diefenbaker "na Mener wre visilingy tnends in Bâ€"rlinâ€" Miss Patterson of North Rast Mupe was the guest of her sister, Satâ€" uruay and Suyuduy. Wre. Erasâ€"r and hor daughter Sadie accorupanied her on HAWKSVILLE Persoxacâ€"The Misces Dâ€"lla and Y'“,. Wener ure visiting friends in sn fig;; ‘:h‘qmw '%;‘mkg}g in sn iA it 0 ln.stand is ‘:‘:-Wr-“fnl‘?ns‘ W 5: v. » his initiatary ser BriGFâ€"Mr. So qman Keoh and Mr. P. H. fl:tw ::qéwd\r rw Fail miiene m onpont The m:t ml later \%M\ in \Vnw- Joo cognty, are in v:m \wh11¢hk, qu&c wvsmm w&:flw stavding the bâ€"ekâ€" wardaers of 8 NNWS : 4 fiw‘ o e Je hss 4. @0 bumall Ay diy ue MB\ siphinaiRkg ui boime, MUr. Whvid Koch‘s, fr a fex daye. . . . Miss Phogte Merdiuage 7, of Beriiv, apent sSunday ay home . . . . Mus Mary Egler, of Berliy, ang Loura, of Racheater, were visiting 45 Qheir faâ€" her‘u during the beginning ul the week. Shoemaxer, in the beginuing of ine week... Br. and Mcs Pepplet aud daughter, of Weligslcy, wore virit uy at MUr. Cole‘s on Suvgay . . . . \c. Alperct M:idlnger, of E mir», »pent Nuyoday at home . . . . Mr. klfim)‘ Ke~, teacher, of Mannbeitg, in sperding t na‘icays at bownâ€" . . . . Ming Noilie Sumder is home from torontq. .. . Mres Aepheomb »aut: l:r. 0 e\n‘mlh";w,? vbiq,i?lg bet pareny{â€" 4 ----M&.‘, har gove bome fâ€"r her bolidaya. . . . Muss Z eg‘er,of Warerâ€" l9o, viarmed ber frieud, Miss RBuuma Guo+t, Supday luat. ... Miss Euuan Garbig, of B iin, is buuwe uis week ... . Mre. and Mrs. Krust, of Yigua‘eu, were visiting the l:â€"ttâ€"r‘s sister, Mise Lucinda Stauffer, on Suuday . . . . Mins Eawa Bauma», of Brrim, wa«s the xuest of bur friend, Mist Caroline Schwetzâ€"r, of un-;mlrr. was home on Sunday .. .. Mins Lizcie Weber, uf 31. Jacohe, upeut Sundéy with brr cousins, the Misses Nottio and Eisiz Shoilw» Persoxac â€"Miss Wri'ln. and Mr. Smith, of Gueiph, were visitingz at Mr. UGeourge Wri_ho‘s receutly . ... Messi<. Martin â€" Snoemaker, of Â¥uu.. apua Jucob Shocmaker, uf Berh», were at home on Sunday....X%Â¥rc. Wiliisw unday. afiermoou, gaing :fl to erchards, fau: sh Mfl baildings e uk afternog i. khor which artiche we can truthbully sey we are headaquarters not only in point w the shock Of kwyine we cerry, but heceuse of the how prices we nak for it We have every grade of tyrine m you and nwantities are heing rapidly booked hor by mys «s mzmwmwwdmwmm WM’MMM”WM and prices will setile the question phere you will buy your twine this season. YWe wX get your waer. Rindes Twine as Free Trade $ rices Bc each mwmw J4R the BEST MADE GRANITH PREAERVING KETTLES, Large Bizea at‘ 250 @Bo and 40c ONLY HALF THB RRGULARPRIOB®S _ â€" . Moore‘s B U T aamam on YOUR COAT TA Teâ€"nigh ‘“ . f ns wm * ands, h Prop 16 sn0 sn 1 B4 MHT A Fing Black Workted Buit 2 eeesarereer} i _ GPFE . > YOU MAY BURK Skk:v:;lér.' {:ae).& a c\‘oz Ladics ;lrine J 'co'u;zfl “é;;.{n?c'}"'\}'e\-é,“;é & €. o sclling at 12%,. 15. 20, 25 to 50 eac W‘N&!‘d&h mfim "‘w,muénw ‘ H RRO8 . Cheap Cash Store, TERMUS CASH & QNF PRIGK Berlio, Ont brore qlosee every evening at 6 15 except Tucs iay and Saturday. . â€" We hope they look well, and that you‘l) be right in Ihne with a hig harvest Be your harvest big or small, however, you‘lt need BINDEBR TWINEB _ rards Fice Silk Mi Dm GWS 6(‘::3:42 in)élfe:ab‘w:de, re xd, Sale Prige 350. for 255. 100 30¢ per pair. Hasiarz_ hi for 255. 100 doz Lac Ladieg‘ Summer Vests 2.« 2530 yaadn of Fancy Blouse Silks, 21 inches wide oc per yd, hq market, value of this line is 7530c Re advertisec a baryai» we haye the goods at the price a early and secure firt chnice. gmgdie Mull Great Sale of Faney Blouse Silks Imperial Pints, Quarta and Imperial Quarts. 1â€"2 Gallen 1â€"8 Qallon with Wide Mouth. 1â€"2 Pint and 1 Pint Jeliy h Prices from 480 to @1 38 per dosan FRUIT FILLERS Cheap Store *4 â€" FRUIT JARS â€" 190 doz Ladics‘ fullâ€"fashioncd Scamless fast * J, Voanall & Son,} â€" NKbLOALE NUNVMBER: W. H, Leoson, Pro 650 yards Fingc Organdse Mull for shirt waists, 32 inches wide, fayt coloring,price worth 25¢ per pair, yale price, 2 pairs Cashmere Hose, irhpwtcpfl. sale price o Wa** y k&. "/>. y ':% ROOT BEER, ,g{g,}zgizgf:.’w&.%"m Bnyder‘s Drag Store, FRESH ABBRIVALS tam Eoplop PADS SBERY POISON! Write or call for jobbers z20 dozen Ladies Finc Cotton Summer Vests, lixed Famy Dress regular price 75¢ per ide now on sale a Reinember when w : advertised. Com «) yoske

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