Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Nov 1897, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

o e c en e tm eeneaed ahoad of you all winter. Some stoves cook well but eat up sn awful amount of coal. Other stoves are cconoâ€"»ically inclined in this respect but won‘t bake well. BUYVING A STOVE . . claims to bave bflmfi: enough of the yellow metal with him to do him the rest of his life. He tells of terrible experiences of suffering, hardships and dangers that have to be met vr:h by those who will get rich at all hazards. He says, however, that there is lote of gold, which is easily got while the Briers.â€"Monday n?hb was rally night at the R. T. of T. Lodge. Out of 240 members about 145 were pres ent, The social part of the evening THE FAMOTS ACTIVE RANGE amount couldn‘t bay the sume qualitiecs in any other store. is built of good solid stuff. It doesa‘t reâ€" ire an awful amount of coalâ€"it bakes :.hly._g-llhm-fi.m That Back Frox Kroxoyk®s.â€"There was & curiosity in town on Saturday evenâ€" ing in the person of a Mr. Knight, a John Mogk and J. T. Ott were appoinâ€" ted a committee to sclect the German recent arrival from the Klondyke who spent last Sunday under the parental roof at Yatton.â€"Mr. and Mrs Hy. Reichert and family of Macton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Oakley and family of Linwood, visited Mr. and Mra. J. T. Ott on Sunday last.â€"Mr. and Mre. A. B. Snyder visited friends in Wellesâ€" ley village last Sunday. Furiic Linrary Marrers.â€"At the last Meeting of the directors of the Floradale Puablic Library it was decidâ€" ed that one hundred dollars be spent in English and thirty dollars in German lish books arrived last Thursday and were placed on the shelf the same day. The remainder is expected soon. One day last week one of our local while leisurely following his g.'»‘.ma.n..,.u.c.m fying towards the north. If be hac had his Winchester with bim at the time we might have a different story to tell. ... Mr. Lorne Stauffer of Waterloo was the guest of his High School chum, Graham J. Lackner on Bunday last . . . . Miss Ada Diecfenbaker who wrote on the recent departmental Persoxar.â€"Mr. Cleason Musselman of Berlin, made a business call here one day last week.â€"Mr. Elias 8. Eby visited Berlin, Guelph and Stratford on business last week.â€"Miss Barbara Gross of Waterico is epending a few days with her mother in our village â€" Mr. and Mrs. Noah Good and family were visiting his parents near Eimira name was absent from the list of sucâ€" gcessful candidates has been awarded her certificate by tte Education Deâ€" partment. .. .Several St. Jacobs‘ cyclâ€" ists took advantage of the fine roads last Sunday by taking a stroll through Realithy fesh and muscular strength, In o C Ele oo [( e a es & s enpeipe 6 i mad viontiny the Shotd witk Th Is an important undertaking. If you get and m two m%"â€"% the MACKIE‘S BLOCK, KIiNG STKEET lishing the face that the Portage gldu. which unquestionably is the nest wheat belt in the province, is continued on west to the other side of the river, covering a large portion of Senater Sanford‘s Proposal to Young Settliers in Manitobaâ€"How it May be Taken Advantage of, The Hon,. W. E. Sanford returned to Winnipeg frow his ranch at West bonmolanl w:::;:fio' 'l‘“:s:m is extremely th appesrance olhuorwon' at Westbourne, ‘The yield of the portions of the ranch oul!â€" tivated was twentyâ€"sight bushels of wheat to the acre, a magnificent samâ€" ple, and the generally throughout the cistriot rx'! Selatiory, Seimd road -inpl::;-'uh, hrfi: driving at Floradale other The Council then ldjurmo.:m again at St.Jacobs on Tuesday, the 23rd day of November next, at 9 a‘clock a.m. Te All persona accounts or claime against m":.u&lfil for the curâ€" rent year are to present the ug.u_n__t_htm.iaudubmth- settled this year. the and two railway reihs "are wishtiihed ugon Te Th ofliers postal and telegraph facilities, besides churches, schools, and every w necessary for the comfort of ho family. It would be well for parâ€" school sections of the Township of Woolâ€" wich for the year 1897 was read a third time and passed. The usual grant of twenty dollars is to be made to the Woolwich Agriâ€" cultural Society providing that the vilâ€" lage of Elmira supplement the grant by giving ten dollars. Accounts to the amount of $730.97 were paid for gravel work and other Woolwich, Ost. 26th 1897. members present. â€" Byâ€"law No 446 to assess the several who has charge of the . W" 1 8. Lorzmzâ€"At Bridgeport, Oct. 18th, the wif" of F. Loper, of a daughter. Escuâ€"In Woolwich, Oct 20th, the wile of Be::l.i:n., mt John Each, of a danghter. Kinc StTkEET Srucekuarorâ€"At Berlin, Oct Zist, the s wife of Herman Stuckbardt, of a daugh All the members present. The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. After passing a number of accounts the Council adjcarned for one hour at noon. ‘ The Council mes again. All the Woolwich Council Oct. 12th, Mr. Baghman to Lena & e or. The Municipal Conncil of the Townâ€" | y.srixâ€"Trvssizrâ€"At Borlin, Oc ship of Woolwich met at St.Jacobs on | Hilkish Martin to Lycia Aum the 26th day of October A. D. 1897, | both of Berlin pursuant to adjournment from last seeâ€" | Awucirsorrâ€"Boisoxâ€"On Oct. 1ith, T wo boys A FAVORABHLE OFFER to sstablish themssives in Jorx L. Tp. Clork. to h.:.h“hakdhb?‘, we would have it may. be, we will hod on ie IF EVERYONE oc o hee on t uit aalke: Hogs â€"At Galt, Oâ€"t. 27th. Ells Louise inâ€" â€"'vv'v;u..""‘ 1 nt daughter of John 8, H h | prted Aoples... months and 24 days, oxs, agod 2| Apples, per bht Krerrâ€"At Galt, Oct. 27th, M Te 2t o tm is Thos" fim, t T ~ nseded, we will tell "oinet n ot Af. Aimamigm: ted 1 Titk Rhemad Cempert, <que a wihang" mcuz‘u. formerly of Berlin to A Keurzxzâ€"At Wellesity, Oct. 26th, Mrs, Kempke, aged 71 yéars. WaerEnâ€"At Berlin, Oct . 23rd, Annic,daughâ€" ter of Rev, A.C, Woeber, q'dfly-u. trouble is, and if an conlist‘s Kuozrerer â€"Wappzetâ€"At New Germany, _ Oct. 26th, A‘“d«vr’h‘fixw-"' er, of New Gerâ€" many to Minnic Waddel, of Berlin Merxuixarrâ€"Roruâ€" At Tavistock, Oct. 26th, Peter Merklinger of Tavistock, to Maggie Roth, of East Zorra. l.-.-no-?.o‘u.u-bd J. A. Harper, of a son. Ruzsâ€"In Woolwich, Uct. 20th, the wite of teo. Riss, of a son. Limpanâ€"At Elmira, Oct. 25th, the wile of Join Linder, of a danghter, Kaxrzâ€"At Elmirs, Oct. 2th, the wife of Hy. Kane, of a duughter. Davinsonâ€"At Eimira, Oct. 26th, the wife of Jas. Davidson, of a son. Bam»pâ€"At Galt, Oct. 26th, the wife of R. Baird, of a daughter. Snonmaxzmzâ€"At Beriin, Oct. 26th, the wife of Allien Shoemaker, of a daughter. McKarâ€"WiLLKzRâ€"In East Zorra, t ~ife mandinmmmiinnpasty vatee. wher 4P .: < artixâ€"Terssixeâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 276b | Dissillooy men want a fow feedâ€" unilk'nh)lu:filio Lycia Aun Trussier, |; *( TY good hotkSf Lt‘tnudhndrnâ€"h..u.. Axtizxorrâ€"Booxâ€"On Oct. lith, Joseph active demand for for Aulioger ol Irantford, to Matis 59509 | pousle ss 62 00 19 §§ 90 per owt. allubmane Distillery men and farmers are buying huâ€"rm:_nfim‘ hh'o.?‘::: '.’; a few feeders at $3 40 to $3 60 &u&.m.m.w-unum; ut.u-:inq hlhn“uuu .: HAmnâ€"hun:‘â€"fiA‘:mMM perhaps .:“' higher. auk n.......'uwm.-. lyuyL'dr.y_ for export sheep on acâ€" of Prices Snn.ll-â€")htâ€"AsBth.O&fi“ w-h Adam Stieler to Anna May, both of nhlh-fl.n&tsrlh Butchâ€" lin. ora‘ sheep quiet at to $3 75 each. Lupwicâ€"Froxuxâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 26th. | There was a good demand for lambs Waterloo County Chroniole, Thursday, November 4, 18097â€"Page CRAYrâ€"WILEERâ€"in East % 1% Oct. 20th, Geo. McKay of Ta , to Katie Wilker. caxtsaâ€"Somarrerâ€" At Hespeler, Oct. loth, Otto August Leaning to Ida Emilia Schaetfer, both of Rreslau. by Rev. H. Dierlaw Elizabeth Dierlamm, Albert Ludwig to Anna Fromm, both iap soedes . irate 'L‘".:.":...L"§ i mailg . HAD EYES zm,'"a.t.-*&M “"'*]m $ FEED M’W _ | pespesrame â€" Alod _ Meios en Ner, _l‘u'm“?c“ Doanlor in Baled Hay, Mor., 18 ~$rogk and imglegonte of Wi. y morh in inss ,Mm wor. )8 â€"Pniging igo a04, stosise(we | RIDDOPE UROG Nov, 18. Wheat, old .. Whost, now.., Straight Fiour OQcean . " . Poas............ stores are wanted at 40. P emennn WBOMB, OW s sys s snn en snn n se e en ce vess the wet wenther oo grain was received '~~~ market todagy, and the i.u.-nuuunnummfln eC C COWi ce rs eeenpessescnensscnss 400 B U «es seessesnassessenmss 3M MMGH + + + + «++ svevenecrres sesveses O ‘»!Q.l!l..‘.'""'"" tor9 000000800 ‘ Nperr enE ENTE Hrrrrercer [ T mememmmennnimnmmnmtnnn sns es mm mt an n nn 00000000400 + 0008 Ceveveremenennntnnrennns tw mommmnmnmn en nnnpnn en ne ns nnee wateriee naraEre: â€" Waterioo, Nov, 1 hommenmnmnnannn en ts ns e s Chemennnnnn en n annnnnees »g. ,Coal and Wood * o ettarent) ‘“Imw;-;:“ " Msm me rear= es 5 la'?t_!:»-.a:_:*: Dealor in Baled Hay, Choice Bread En ...‘.‘. PME raines Tot tarlpr "and 1‘:.',‘ ul "lne o Quiock , iFELEPHONE 30. o48, Undertakers and Embaimers Calls answered day and night at the faclory, e ue Klipport Undortaking Co. In Dissolution of Partnership of Wellesioy in the Cownty 0 :2-9-. eskep â€"Clarky J: Lowis Krostsch, late of the Town . e m se n | 1 nop C c $y : /Â¥ 8/ C w““x eP f \, "Ml # * . s oma vio, A &# EIMMERMAW, _« p ic > wascomit c z‘. Building Lots and Chattels | Faluahic Farm, Stock, & implements emmencing at bo‘clock, p. m.. the following Farm to Rent FOR SALE. TO LBT aumerenus to mention, _ ° _ " ° "*~ CCC °CC w Propriotle io inovign to The Onited Wiahif chickens Mtl!l::l'lfl fl%fi aver that amount 12 months‘ credis on proved jaint notes or 6 per cent, aff for cach, . " T. W, WaAHBOLD, Ciefk, "**** Watarloo, Oat, Mrd, 1807, 10â€"3 nge: o pnentity of har 63 the. fon, 4 quenth erpfoets the bot! i eiges (Porade Wite «on hoct hi hnd e lown ‘» 10« s h PO8K, 1OUn + ul "‘." wird lords dry ‘F C & h}, and many otl rticles Auction WEDNESOAY, MOVEMEER 17th, 18907, mtese ote cesc nmmaree seegs o n ras Sead n-. Smke, 1 ERE wil} be effered for Public Auction on thâ€" -â€"nâ€".:kh :'""‘___,""JT -Ar-h‘-‘d--.-l FOR BALE YRANK Â¥} / i8 3 Add

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy