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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Aug 1897, p. 1

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K. Weichel & Son, We have received a tremendous shipMeNt Of | yil) be the hest evar seen. . R 4 ill be the bou f % N ew]?ress Goodsincluding the Cheapest as well as almost a h“"':-gb'::::" & the Finest and Newest thingsin the Market. These | iMeag of Mr Prily" Ssik will be put on exhibition tor yourbenefit, and eap or uk i . ay"" whether you buy or not you are welcome to come| Yrongin the Fust 1 We noti and see. ;fi{n:"’&"um T No on SPECIAL DISPLAY ALL NEXT WEEK ;',.‘;‘:,.“,:,‘:.,"fi::?‘:?fm e i Store open Tuesday evenings and closes Friday dank ‘fh late, and ':'“" m afternoons tor Clerks holidays. m"“fimfi"’?fl&m‘: over time to keep up with ar old firm ships woub to . th Gâ€"G@â€"Gâ€"G Gâ€"bâ€"Gâ€"G Oâ€"hâ€"Gâ€"O Oâ€"hbâ€"tâ€"t Gâ€"Gâ€"Gâ€"iGtpâ€"â€"â€"@@ | Wesek, ... Another car of car Corn Hooks, Bickles, Harvenst MiMWkn, Yankee Rat Traps, Balloon Â¥ly Traps Machine QOile, OMers, Ready Mixed Prints, _ Paint and White Wash Brughes, Granite Preserving Kattes oo 65 King Street, Berlin, Near the Post Office. Ohore closes at 6.30 p m. except Teeadays and Saturdaysâ€" The A. 0. BOEKMER C0. Limited. Odd lota of whole pairs nf Summer Shees are selling at less than the cost of the linings, .Mlmdlulllnmormclurtlumont. Come and be sonvinced, | The Sale of Summer Goods continues for anothâ€" er week and all lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings will be sold out $o clean that there won‘t be a shadow of anything summery left. This means that the balance of these lines will be soid at tremendous Sacrifices, and it will pay you well to see what is selling as there will be many a thing just what you require. Besides this we will Open our â€" DOUBLE â€" |.. ATTRACTIONS |.. FOR NEXT WEEK .. YOL XLIIIâ€"NO. 34 NEW FALL DRESS GOODS A. WESELOH, THE SHOEMAN, BERLIN, Waterloo Conmntn EChronicis. ol it # s Waterioo andfEimira, qualities they capnot hbe exceiled, If you intend to buy s new stove this fall sither a Renge, Heater, or Box stove, give us a sall and we will show you our stock, which, we can truthfuily soy will be complete and apâ€" wive esnlererst s Aravge Sroy sot [ . .x_-'_"-w sywese | _ > _ aeglill 7 » +# % " Cooking & Baking %’.‘:’.&“‘.:'fi".:.’.. It‘s a new s that we tell you ev weekâ€"yet the -uu:i{n in -::n, ov{ry fl:o’. You would tire of it if we filled our space with blow and bluster and misrepresentatâ€" ions, but we commit none of these offences, hence you never tire of what we have to say. We know this because of your v’-nrsl reâ€" sponse to our advertivments, e know it because of our inoruubkul-‘ The people want to know what we have to say .about shoes, because ours are the shoes they m and wear. They are interested in them, tho& ought to be, when mm so low as they are nw Men‘s Casco O.g razor or wide toe, spesial 01.98. Ledies‘ ‘American Kid Boots, heavy soles, fair stitched, st 61, SHOE TALK WATERLOG, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 2%. rove ont on Bunday o see the | FOT BA Epai ons e mds a, gorhs feate â€" o Yike of paing being distributed toâ€"day, The fair wil} In}hddou&ou»qu‘ l?: of next manth,,, . A number of Wateriocites ies innimaegion.s qy it on Our farmers are busily engaged ontâ€" ting onts. Most of the other are luwm lluyhnmnm'w vbm.wmwllhuuubiubu “mh',""'m ‘ * .:'7" very quiet,owing to aupp'n: prevented him with indulging freely in mnmdoui but theat temporary inâ€" convenience is again remedied, mu -m:‘m m orders i.gi'& over time ee them , , , , Ib is rumored ttur:.ndbo ohddlypovuabont to become a benedict,.., Your correspondent met with a slight aoccident last week which bein, flhip than for years. The firm of Clare m Preston, are working over time to keep up with ardere. This old firm ships uouty to the Northâ€" Weet. . .. Another car of corn has ar vived for Mr. Tacobh Betzner, ... Mr. Joe Mader bought two carloads of sheep for feeding, .. ..'Snmly meetâ€" ing services were h in the New Mennonite church last Sabbath, The sacrament was administered by the Rev, M. Bowman.... Miss Siegman and Miss Weiger of ‘Tavistock, were the |6mu of the Misses, Schaefer , . . . Mr. O, Moyer of Ma and sister of Berlin, were the ql:tl Misse Devite, .+. .« Our fashionable dressmaker, Miss at work in e direotiqn. Mesere. Schaefer ud'x;{uuu have a dust conveyer attached to their machine which is a greas improvement. Refore many years every machine will have a dust callector attached to it. Why have two or three feet of duat in your barn when you cau avoid it !. ... Mr. Jahn Gaie threshed the beet sample of white wheat we have seen this year. .. . . Indications are that the root crap will be the bout evar seen. _ Applea are almost a failure, but peats and plums are an immense crop.... The many friends of Mr. Philip Zeller will be 1 leased to learn of his apeedy recoavery from the kick of a harse.... What is wrongâ€" in the Kast 1 We notioe of late uml{novuy day one or two threshing machines on board care from the Wat erloo Manufacturers. No doubt a change for the better is becoming eviâ€" dent of late, and more machinery is settlied and the hbeart of the farumct made glad after the heavy rain of the past fow weeks....Mr. W. Bitachey has secured all his cropa in good con:â€" dition. Should fine weether continue this week all crops wili be safely Coal Stoves at prices never offered before? R. Good has just received a choice stcck of the Iatest improved Cuok, Box, Parlor and All the News of the County and Disâ€" NEWS NUGGETS. plmmiming m o ol ¢irmiring o tere ce put into Attractive Shape. Well* Do you know that Mr. J Py >" 7 e e , + my. o P 34 a y x e oA C i + 6 PE h L ;’? here on Bupday.â€"Mr» George Btork . ;;'_â€"â€" HAMNBVRG Samhon. m 23.‘.”...’&:' Mr. Sebaita of Qrnland, Oble is fifim?fi' is %&'&@J’%& Xbgiou, of Berlin restunped poipie | of te Tooh ts P AlP ciear Ne '.l'm{'a»-lflukonmnm- so map; ..1:'. goâ€" To n 140 het at, 9 agint | mfyrogg 29 argh iomeral beiog n Toh o Promy biew. '_W:E y aae iÂ¥ tM PMR __ _ Mrs, M. Brohman died oghm:. but bere is where the curious part of it The funeral took place on Fuesday to | comes in, %&fi'mbfiru tboB%O. COemetery at New Germany, | no less than m ons : > » » We pre norry so report that Miss | sizes, The,longest about ten othaan o mnctname |artan en Te m e weeks r mm'f’iui:a To ceeoiien t new m% io the shape of » oi a ie P urame io dn n y f .Ahmuu:{bv. y kb‘:'hvm measuwed one sixteenth Five members of the Township Board of Health visited our village an Baturday to ascertain the smnitery conâ€" dition of the ; dition of the gm It is manted tshas the townehip health officer previdusly recaived some anonymons communica: doliare an aore He wishes to retire from farming and apend the remainder of his dayain quietness in the village. «... Mr. jEliae Eby, of Floradale, is assisting Mr. C. Kiinek at watch reâ€" ::fiu....ur- R, Jackson is having hause inted and Mr, H. Dauke has had tln”,:ut of his hlock repainted. The Hawkesvilie factary shipped same chesse from here this week..,.Is be comes our sad duty this week to chranâ€" icle the death o&olly child of Mr. Hillary at the aga of about 14 ul\;um. ):: o&d gu. Hi!lmi have t mpathy e community in thdr'i-nnmt. i ubhe v adjorning Mr. and Mrs. P. Jancen took in the cheap excursion to Torento and Otta v\sova:th;mnsndd at the Capital Caty.â€"Mr. Mclutyre, Berlio, spent a day in town on business last Nr. Gno.\'o.\-‘\-h.m?d- ing the day as home, viz : Mr. A. Vogt, of Toronto ; Mr. Fred Vogt, of Kaia Gale ; Mumes Beila and Minoic Vogt, Mre. P. Christman and Mre G. Rup ndl&.in; Mra So‘. Eby, of St who with her busbaod and two children is spending a week‘s hoii ing on the Iake shore, ¢ freahed by the lake m z::unlnn.v: bave returned hegâ€"ruuirsper yilhiuntty. he Famuy,Reyxio® â€"A tamiiy reanion took place on Sunday at the bouse of Dr. Hay has returuoed from bis out WINTERROURNE about ninety E35. but here is where -M“moc it comes in, mfimh m:m 3';..""&":”.. m :i‘lm 'u': in pamber snd Yarying from one inch had wound up all the watehes and mhmnw v‘v';y when his at was arrested a sharp olick among the watehes. fi':'.o ence nmhflm.lfluml !fimd the, $rplobes was_ Iroken: Dpon in: I n his surmise proved correct, a buggy going in the op; Wdudlmw vuog‘:m eceupied by Mr. Stiefelmeyâ€" er wdumpha!m:’ ladies Mr, Peine was thraown out of the oowh‘: by the Inrce of the collision and h harses ran away, but were caugsht in uhrm Ban‘flohl. Fortunately w1 avy serious injury. The rx were ou»q-i o some n‘:{m. ao much so that Mr, Peine could not drive home in his Mr, Stiet mv‘;h vl.zfi m ab the livery, em On Bohrdn.{.l:a Mr. Peter Geiger, watchmaker, your correapondâ€" ent a uM:i in ?:h.l':..”u“. mw mlnrmq ® P, P was at work in his shop as usual on Ruxaway.â€"Last Thuraday evening an accident took place here through carelear driving, which Mflh\ have bean attended with serious reaulte, As Mr. Peine of New llwhu:f. with several of his family, were driving through town at a pretty frat gait he drave into bas secured a position in one of the stores of the thriving town of Hanaor. tie left for the latter plase on Monday. week.â€"Mr. William Elsceser, a formor reaident of Baden whose bhoms is in Indianapolia, Ind., is hore ren»wing‘old Nowzs â€"The whistle of the steam tbreaber is heard in all directriona these hy;â€"lu-u who have lote of wheat â€"muile at the that come from mm’u ':::n while. â€" A_u-b:':l:*d::‘ukm :uolou*u lnl':w }'.-".‘:':..“':.'ia‘:."’;.:."'.;..u"‘“ took the train bere for Manitoba Ding. â€"â€"B6r. zs} How do Your Crops Look ? i'lg uynmuwm#w"w,m'myjj ai hyry [} tow prices we ask for it. We have overy grade of prinetzo saow A _ eomlail mzwzmnfiuw:hbrwm‘ »5 po account, reckon daims of your pocket . 4 _ 1t bank pass ns by io Binder Ivine ol A personal yisit ko ous store to see ous semples and‘prices will 4 _ soutle the question where you will buy your twine this ssason We 4 â€" will get your ocder, Windes Twine at Free Trade Rrings YOUR OOAT TAML * S aor feai es fr ofi "%%l'?fi‘mm A Fine Black Worsted Buit n 148 Aoeitthante The Tallors, Furnishkers, Hatters THE WHIFE FROWT! â€"â€" BHBIHN YOU MAY BURN In Children‘s Hats and Bonnets selling at cost fos this menth,.â€"â€"â€"â€" MIBS BTRICKLAND Seribblera Paper and Envelopes Lead Pencila Foolacap Moore‘s Cheap Store ' S8SMYTH BROS., Cheap Cash Store, TERMS CASH & QNF PRICE Berlin, Ont. Seore closes every evening at 6.15 except Tuesday and Saturday. SCHOOL SUPPLIES for which asticle we can truthfully say we are headquasters Rememher in ahont six weeks we move into our new store on the south side of Ki S reet, di ectly opposite our present premises. We wil} sell this work at ....ut-cm-:’. cost Men‘s vmi \uuths‘ Stiff and Soft Hais ; Men‘s and Boy‘s Cape, Sh rts, Collars, Tigs Socks and Eracas M you wast anything in Gente‘ Furnishin we would ask you to note .‘“"""" we qu te for this week. 'n...eu...u...a.pfi'...u,a..u. almost out im bWo. ua tWo, HATS, CAPS, of#@ We carry a Inrge and well assorted stock of Men‘s Soft and Stiff Hass of the very huovh-u-;uh':-n from the manufucturers. Here are the m:rumumruu-mumugu.u.uyu..g colore, black, unt, fawns and browu. Men‘s Stiff Fur Felt Hats »orth $1 and $1.25, this week only 75¢. Cap> at cost. ‘Blate Pencila Pencil Boxea Peng al Ink, Mucilage,\ Rulers, w mwe>" I, Founoll & Son, BUILDING SALE Bimassor & Co, BARGAINS Â¥rpo o "z v / y q w y y 0 o q & W. H. Leoson, Prop, WHOLE NXUMBER 224 Gome and get Qur Prices U ers and Embsimers cuummm day and night at the faclory. Klipport Undortaking Oo, BERLIN, QONT, New Arrivals Paper and fiy pads at _ _ Tumeric (Ourouma) A M YBY, Toronto, Q&n Slatea

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