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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Sep 1897, p. 5

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f Try Wilson‘s â€"Next Monday, Sept Labor Day. Doviti‘s fity Drug Store â€"Next Monday (Labor Day) will be a Natiqual bo‘iday. erloo Bicycle Club will be â€"The congregation of the Presbyâ€" verian church purpose holdiag theit annuel picaic aty Westside, on Saturday. â€"Men are now at work pu‘ting the finishing touches on the bicycle track for next Monday. A 1i0c. Bottle makes 0 gallons of beer sOLD IN WATERLOO a1 â€"Ip is ex;lvocted that the Park Pavilâ€" Son will be almost completed and ready for use next Monday. â€"Mr. F. O. Borsch, New Hamburg, has beena grauted a patent for a measut* ing faucet. 4 -;-There will be a‘x amatenr and three profesvional races at the big bicyole meet on Sept. 6:h. â€"There is some talk of a bicycle race between two Berlia fAyers on Friâ€" day eveniug at the Waterloo Track. â€"Quite a nunber of our citizens are taking advantage of the cheap excursion rates to visit the Toranto Indastria\ â€"A full line of school books, steâ€" tignery etc, will be kept in stock until Qotober let at 1. L t&bdeu‘u. â€"Prof. Theo. Zoceliner of BRerlin, is reâ€"organizing the Philbarmonia Society with the intention of rehsars ing "‘l!be Hoasony," by Heyden. â€"Jos. W. Board of Hamilton, chairâ€" man of the O.W.A. racing RBoard for Nl:g»gl)mriot. will officiate as Referee at the Bicycle races on Mondsy next. â€"A comfortable sest in the grand stand will cost you only 15 cents on Mondey, and you wil} have a charce of getting a valusable travelling satchel. _ â€"Miss Strickland has upened up s olass for silk embroidery ete. Iny io meooar i9 mpitive ol 99 ulars by appiying at ber store .P:' King Bt. PP â€"A)l sttrections will be just as advertised next Monday. The bicycle %-und base bell metch will no doubt w a large crowd. The admission to see all will be 25 cents. â€"Miss A. R. Bean will resume her music class next Mondsy. Pupils preâ€" m for the first and second y'm examipstions sat the Toronteo Healthful and Refreshing Drink LOCAL NEWS. annual race meet of the Wat story of Music: _ Leod, Harry Devidson, Moâ€" Westbrook, O and the st professionals :»'_- entered at Waterloo Park next Root Beer 6tb, will be next |__â€" As the biey se races next Monday | the «dmivsivn fee to the grand stand 4-@“\.-!50&; Numbered coupons , wili !» atacbed to all tickete and a Pm fine waveliimg satchel worth $10 00 preâ€"@«ued to one of the patrons of the â€"We beg to acknowledge with than«« the receipt of a complimentary tigk» for the North Waterloo Agriâ€" gul:vural Exhibition The exbibition tak:s place on Tuesday and Wednes day, September 2lst and 22ad and, promims to be one of the best ever bheld. tweero Waterioo “ M who are now i.»ling at the top for the pennant, will n duabt, be an exciting one as neihâ€"r ieam can afford to lose The Warerlvo Band wiil be on hand with lots of wmusic. Aud the megaphone will keep you posted on what is going on, â€"With the recent shoot of the Oatâ€" ario Gun Club, a visit from the Chicago Cricket team, the Wandercrs, and a bicycle meet in prospect where Canada‘s fastest men will compote, as they bave already done here several ‘imes in the past, who says Watsiloo Park is not an inportant ceutre of Athletics ! â€"In the report of the frwer show in our last issue we inadvertently omitt ed mention of Mre. J.B. Hughes who took a very active interest in pronmot ing the show and whose skill and taste tn the arrangement of the floweis con:â€" iribated very largely to the succes: of the exhibition. â€"A carrier pigeon with an initialed silver ring securely fastened to one of its legs, a few weeks ago arrived at the home of one of our town«men, and, fraternizing with a small flock ot doâ€" mestic fan tails and pouters, has reâ€" mained there since. It was at first qup{n@d he might possibly be one of the birda pefladiu\mihanted vy Herr Ts f&.j;::;.“ «td ‘spai pwoge sns they were signed by J. G. Reiner. Waxtezn.â€"Three men and threae ladies to represent a responsible firm. Salary and expenses from the start. Small deposite required. _ Apply to W. R. Palmer, Room 49, Wulger House, Berlin. 5â€"1t6 Fouxp Guirry â€"J. 8. Reiner, a nephew of J. (4. Reiner of Wellesley, has been found 'vilt on. two charges o(lorgeg»d.mu‘schwpd perâ€" jury. He forged the name of his 'uuelowtvn'rdtnw they were signed | Bentence bas been Horoms His Ows.â€"Mr. J. l%' man whose very serious stteck of hemâ€" orrhege last week was the conse n(‘ e mo rpinens conrse very w re of w-“wu'iy po food cen be %‘ Bentence bas been deferred until grisouor'a counsel has had an opporâ€" tui:ilty to enter ples and get a new rial. ex. artificially. No n ;vr?;:m heve bhowever de P to the time of writing and the for a sliow but sure recovery are con sidered to be very good. â€"The League base ball gzame be Aocipgxt.â€"While Chas. Killer was gaged in operating a bomsaw in e 17 Waterioo County Chronicle, Thursday wum Rorke . MUmie will regret to hear of his iliness Abouk two werks ago he wena north to adjask some ipsses and buy stockers e was taken ill ast Luckuow _ After several days be recovered sufficiently to be able to get to Listowel, where he bas been under wedica‘ treatment over somewbat apd it is expected that he will be able to come hbome this week. Aogrxuex® Gas Tesr â€"A test of this new Vluwminaot was given in Mr. Ri‘zor‘s store last week by Mr. J. S. Lockis, the representative of the Acetylene Gas Co. of St Marys The light is stroog and stoady and coste only about oneâ€"quarter that paid for ordinary gas or «lecfric light. The gas chine and is consumed as fast as made. T\aoouohhoon:l:ihlm- ;::5'8\5 is made bas recently dropped to $50 per ton. The tost was witnessed by a large number of our citizens avd was considered very satisfactory. notice this week the remoral of the Heaqd Offi:e of the Mercentile Fire Tasurance Company from this town to Toronto. This of course necessitates the removal of several members of the staff from the liet of our citizens. We are glad to be able to inform our read ers, however, that Mr. James Lockie, who has beo.:ur?onom to the Presi dency will still remain with us, his elevation to his new position, not reâ€" quiring him to attend to the routine or management of the office, which we are pleased to nog; has fallen upon the aboalders of Mr., T. H. Hall, who for nearly two years past has been one of our most‘energetic and poghr citizens. Meesrs. N. Haehnel and Gus Schmidt we understand retein their positions with the company at the Toronto is manafactured in an aUtODAtic Death _ or a ResrEcrep Noxogus ARIAX.â€"Eerly on Friday morning last there psssed away at the residence of her daughter, Mra. Gea Strasser, on Foundry Street, Wateriono, Mre. Houa Gilebe, at the very advans d age of ycare 6 months and 12 days, the family physician attributing old | the rm{uodiote canse ozusc»b. wn};hm as fir as we know, bad the distinction af being the oldest citizen of this place, and her death is mo@#rned by a very large cirole of relatives and friends, among them hoiu* her three children, Mre. g . Bohmidt, Toronto, Mr. H.Giebe, %unilwu apd Mre. Geo. Strasser, of aterloo. ’i‘ba funeral took plsce on Bunday to the Lutheran Ohurch where R:-tor Arendt, of whose oo:flnwm rs. Glebe was a member, d 'M:: img“rmiu discourse, peying s hi tribute to the character ag‘{ religions principles of the deceased. The m&mu were then interred in Monnt Hope cemetery. "Parsstiw®."â€"The lecture Mr. frr sn eb ie !urm! M’l% turer wi Busixzss Unaxora â€"We regret to â€"director of the North or Mz Sraurees â€" NVE The wearers of the black and yello« journeged to Hespeler last Saturday afternoon, buk fel} «n casy prey to the w.“u‘b'udw“cudhs game tiespeler aggregation ::neu:‘h“l:fluhl:t Wild wing game our boys W:‘t‘w-' pitcher, wes in Mlu’ gsmmh& ludydl:‘-: sight scattered hite, ‘The error colnmn, bowever, shows that our boys pat up a ragged ficldang game, while the fielding of Hespeler was sharp and clean, The following spore will tell the tale : | Hespelar Defeats Watericoe by a Seqare of 7 Huns to & Nadoo, tf. .. Boynton, 1b. Summary.â€"Home run, Kalibfcish ; t woâ€"base hits, McCabe, Jenuings, Crew, Rieb ; double play, Hendry to Pitts to Brigger ; beses on balls, N»ioo. Pearce, Butherland 3, Jennings; hit by pitcher, Nadoo, Bi\\infi Koehier ; struck out, N_tdoo.wl:l&-. yckk.zlm ‘:m piogs Brigger 2 ; passed Crew ; stolen bases, Nadoo, Boyntan, Pearce, Ellis Satherland, ao&he. Kochler, Hendry ; uwpire, J. Muarphy. McCabe, p fmprle:: day st Berlin. The game was ve cla,oe and uoti:iug and mulug‘sn hv;'t of Galt by a score of 7 to 6. lowing is the score by inninge: _ _ _ fats=BGffff40EMi B : notes Waterleo will t Galb nex m&wmawu:':{a'-ww. * Opy boys are complaining bitterly of nmo!nwréflmb" decisi last Sebarday m,,'&,;,,,"_" ® On Baturdey lest the ‘"Pinkers" aclp ie Moor h fom.‘in » Tap defeated the "Bons of Best," i innings game by a score of 13':4:.12? Galt and Berlin played last echedule game of t_bopm lmtur- Waterloo. BY INNINGS pousllllll. 22210 0 0 0 xâ€" 7 o.......... 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0â€" 3 County League Record. Won Lost P.C. M .:.s::..ss:s..l8 O# TQJ se lllllll.... .18 § â€" 666 Galt RDefeats Beriin. HESPELER i 8 For the Busy Man with little time to spare NONEY N IT! For the Houseâ€"keeper For the Laboring Man If they buy at | J. Uffelmann‘s and Trusteesa Should see our stock! before purchasing. ‘ School Books School Supplies y ze y atoge" W. H. BECKER & 00,, Booksellers J. K. Shinn & Co â€" DEALER INâ€" Furniture. Springs, Mattresses, We also have the latest device in window Vood taken in exchange htNllaer e s as ts with little money to spare over store next to ). 8. Roos is angwered by Call Bell at side Berlin. Right I WESTERN FAIR LONDON, SEPT. 9th to 18th, 1897 Th me«t com.Aots Live s‘ock Ruilding: in Am tica Moâ€"e imnrovements and .xtd‘v.‘ additions this yeir by m stockma;, ~gricuiturist, Manufacturer, Dairyman, Artists Furnaces | Furnaces ...MID,-SUMMER SALE â€" Trunks _ Valises Satchels _ Boots and Shoes ~ _ / Sewing Machines Cannot be bought cheaper than at The Popular Boot and Shoe Store, J, 8. ROOS, . The Popular Shoo Storo ‘mfi.:}l. 9 t Bh’“nm;u. huu;~ assured. taors, etc.. WOOLLARD & CO, CANADA‘S FAVORITE LiÂ¥G STQSK AND ACRICULTURAL EXMIRITIQA JACOB CONRAD WALPER BLOCK Hardware, Stoves and Tinware PEASE FURNACES BICYCLES are made forWood, Coal or Coke ; Het Hot water and Hot air. For Economy and s<tisfaction there is nothing to equal it ‘They are positively gas and dustâ€" are now sold at cost. Now is the time to prepare for the c @ THOS. A. RROWNK. Secretary, bls > i.

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