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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Dec 1897, p. 8

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Is an important underakin :. _ If you get an unsatisfactory uue:. there‘s -mt‘ ahsad of you all winter. . Some stoves well but eat up an awful amount of coal. Other stoves are ccono »ically inclined in uwbulwan’!hk.'dl. BUYING A S THE FAMOUS ACTIVE RANGE Con»ragratio®.â€"About three o‘â€" clock Monday morning the people of Hespeler were aroused by the cry of fire. On investigation it was found that Mr. J. Seigner‘s house was in flames. The fire engine soon arrived on the scune, but not beforeâ€"the dwelling was well nigh destroyed, We understand thabt it is insared. Mr. confectionery store.â€"Both mwills ran over time on Satarday afternoon to make up]for Thanksgiving Day. PersoXNAaL.â€"Miss Mary Gracb, a very bighly respected young lady of Hespeler, is going to the Galt Hospital to become a trained nurse.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. Pannabaker returned this morning from a visit to friends in Seigner has the sympathy of the comâ€" munity in the loss be has sustained. Brirrs. â€"Mr. Joseph Sipes is openâ€" ing up a barber shop beside Ramsey‘s Ethel.â€"Mr. and Mrs D. Goudie, of Toronto, have been renewing acquainâ€" rances in Hespeler. They return home toâ€"day, u‘lonhy) â€"The _ numerous friends W. A. Kribs, one of the victime of the Preston skating rink accident, will be sorry to hear that he is atill confined to the house and likely to be for some time, as the fracture in his ankle is worse than it was thought to be at first.â€"Dr. Lackner, who was away tc Detroip and other points across the line looking up things that are new in the dentistry line has reâ€" turned well pleased with his trip. Tus â€" Cuuronzs.â€"Rev. _ COharles Williamson, a graduate of Princaton, preached in the Presbyterian church on Sunday last. â€"St. James church held their anniversary services on Sunday. Addresses were given by Rev. James Thompson _ of Tnlomll, and Dean Rigby, of Trinity Oollege, Toronto. A good callection was taken. -â€"Yuterd:&. being temperance Sunday in the Methâ€" odist churches throughout the Hamilâ€" ton Conference, the Rev. F. E Nugent, zhr. preached from the text : "Renâ€" unto Caesar the things that belong to Caesar, and.to Gad the thiur that belong to God." ‘The principal arguâ€" ment was that the state has no righo to license a Praffic that is ruinous to the sou! and body of ite citizens for the purpase of revenue ‘The addresses were of a most vigorous kind, and given to full houses. built of good solid stuff. It doesn‘t reâ€" uire an awful amodut of coalâ€"it bakes esutifully, and its price is $30.00. That mount couldn‘t bay the same qualities in ‘ny other store. ship of Woolwich met at 86. Jacobs on the 23rd day of November, A.D. 1897, pursuant to adjournment from lesb ...:llmtba bere present. The Ree mem t. The ve in the chair. | The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. * Report of Medical Health Officer. The following report was received from the Medical Health Officer : To ru® Regys axp CoPNCIL :â€" I will endeavor to give you a brief rt g the work dove by our Local no.':f"o- ealth during the current year. _ _ _ U inigeronnn on in ht of Anfonty pes on an the third at St. Jacobs on the l;gamo{ Noâ€" Dr. Rob.rh&( New (;:nn'.ny. t!um: ysician of a number of cases â€" Mu Winterbourne, notified me to meet at that place on the 20th of July to see abont the isolating the patients and »lso to look after the sanitary condition of the promises where the disease existed. We The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" Woolwich Township Council ul dads?, 4AsCLCllIL, OLit. MACKIE‘s BLOCK, Kinc STREET Accounts to the amount of $378.03 were passed for gravel and other road inprovements, sheep killed by dogs, sewer pipes, bonus for wire fence, bridge repairs, priniing, postage, &c. The Council then adjourned to meet again at St. Jacobs, on Wednesday the 15th day of December next, at 9 o‘clock The Council met at the Tp. Hall on Saturday, Nov. 27th, pursuant to adâ€" journment. Members all presont. The reeve in the chair. Minutes of precedâ€" ing session read and approved. Moved by Mr. Koehler, seconded by Mr. Shaefer, that Byâ€"Law No. 797 to provide for the appointment of )â€"patyâ€" Returning Officers and Polling Places be read a first and second time. Moved by Mr. Shacfer, seconded by Mr. Koshier, that Robert E. Cowan be paid the sum of sigkty nine dollars for eighteen lambs killed and seventcen worried by dogs, and also for causing the destruction of five dogs. _ Woolwich, Nov. 23rd, 1897 Moved by Mr. Hartel, seconded by Mr. Sbafer, that Byâ€"Law No 797 as now filled in be read the third time aud passed. _ __ _ e Moved by Mr. Hartel, seconded by Mr. Koehler, that the following acâ€" counts be paid and the Reeve grant his order on the Treasurerfor the several amounts, viz :â€" Adam Oressman, for gravel....$ 9 60 A. Wallace, gravel and damage. 12 25 Wwm. Orr, damage to field. . ... 200 Henry Stroh, gravel.......... 710 Fred Frosch, repairing bridge.. 7 50 and | railing. .............s Isarc E. Weber, repairing plow Eogelhart Schmalts, gravel. ... Ourt Mealman, digging drain along road . .. ............. Moses Abra, grauns equivalent to grutis labor, posts and use of Ohr. Brubacher, gravel.. ... ... Wm. Morrison, brick bats, tiles W.0. Shaw, grant equivalent to Tabis ItBOF: . .:. .sssnnss Jofln Gole, gravel, timber and I&NOF ....:essnsssasssases Robert Oliver, repairs to plow. Arthur Allison, building oulvert Louis Kramp, flling in washout Michael Schell,grave! and repairâ€" ing oulvert............... 300 Wdfl ton Snyder, } cost labor on%. ling............... 8113 Jno. B. Sohmidt, bonue for wire feno® .................... 8000 John Aager, cleaning ditches.. 6 30 John I» Reichart, es and mm:l'lluvol............ 1 30 Oom on of Wilmot, use of Machine............ 13 50 John Grant, gravel........... Matthow Darrant,gravel,spikes, Jaoob Snider, gravel and use of Jo;&nap ns easas £rr 4 6+ a5‘s n Meyor, til in i l k h Obr. Probet, lsbor and material SOFBDOF .. ue «es k e e es n n n e ++ Horman Affeldt, teking out _ at Speedsville bridge.... ... Jobe PiJespesting sheter Hard Waterloo Township Council lumber, skc.....<. Jorx L. WinExAN, Clerk | and repain | _ | Wheth @ Cc l200.. .. . 3 on | whonk gosse (...l. J cast labor wRSE on asxstsnes 118 o tfi t ut nue for wire J ...ccrcassns> g ditches. . *#" m s Beaohs mot, use of g. &3Â¥ C TV ge. 12 25 +« %00 «+s TIQ e.. 750 22. 1423 14 20 1 60 8 50 85 00 1715 14 69 13 b0 5 75 6 37 175 4 83 1423 8 44 8 T0 1b of Jaeeb h. a som. Bucxmaxâ€"At ilmira, Nov,16th,the wife of Christian Beckman, of a daughter. Rey â€"In Woolwich, N~v. 23rd, the wife of Josiah Kby, of a son. Musseimaxâ€"In Peel, Nov. !9ubh, the wife of Jacob Musselman, o a son. NoLLâ€"At Petersburg,. Nov. 22nd, the wife Hanxâ€"â€"At Guelph, Nov. 22nd, the wife of â€" 9;]:â€",â€"!: Rev. Father Brohman, John Mg- er of !{nuvm., to Miss Forwell, of Clements Gaen1.â€"Lupwiaâ€"At Berlin, Rev. R.von Pirch, Chas. E. Gehl oIVSt.tr'_éI...u, to Markmâ€"ForwriLâ€"At 3t Clements, Nov Moszmâ€"iIn Waterioo Tp., Nov. 24th, the ScunioTâ€"â€"Scuarrkrzâ€"At New Hamburg, Nov. 23rd, Geo Schmidt of Philipsburg, to Miss E len Schaefer, o New Hamburg. Lizzie Ludwig, of Hawksville. â€" Liv encuTâ€"Horrargy®®â€" At Stratford, Nov. 10th, Hmvcr‘n& of Philipsburg, to Sybilla yer, of Downie. Bartxaxâ€"Hocrocg®® â€"At St. Nov. 23rd, Carl Hartman to u.,m" Holâ€" ocher, bo h of New Hamburg. Buumâ€"Ravâ€"AtBerlin Nov. 17th, Conrad Blum to Lizzie Kan of Waterloo Tp. Somaxrerzâ€"Birrxarnâ€"At Heidelberg, Nov. 28th, by Rev. H. Petschke, Mr. John Schaefer to Miss Ida Bierman. Erxstâ€"At Detroit, Mich., Nov. 21st, Chas. F. Krust, aged 45 years. Suantzâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 23rd, Cassel, son of Abraham Shantz, aged 5 years. Bxitzâ€"At Winterbou?ue, Nov. 2lst, Mra. Beitz, aged 78 years, 10 months and 21 Bronaaxâ€"At St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Omaha Nebraska, Oct. 121.\.’3.'0, son of Ww.Dâ€" m aged 20 years and 11 months HarirzLDâ€"At Wellesiey, Nov. 12th, the youngest daughter of Chas. Hari‘eld. Rosskâ€"At , Nov. 2ith, James T. Rose, inmyeu. YoUuXkIEâ€"At Kossuth, Nov. 2lst, Fred Younkie sr., aged 74 years. Derpzesâ€"At Stratiord, Nov. 18th, Pavid Dryden of Tavistock, aged 27 years and 7 oie oo i es 1c L R::.d 3 Fouts, ing, son v. Dr. King, years, 7 mmn&h and 24 days. KaREUTZWEISERâ€"At Wellesley, Nov. 23rd, Oscar John, infant son of flury Kreateâ€" weiser, aged 1 year, 7 months and 10 KARMAXNXâ€"Near Josephsbarg, Wilmot Tp., Franz Karmann, ag< d 84 ;?sn. 9 m:xl and 2 days® Toronto, Nov. 30, 1897â€"The receipts of E:in on the street market toâ€"day were very ge ; wheat and oate were weak and lowâ€" er; other prices were about steady. _ _ _ _ . _ Wheatâ€"Was 1c to 140 lower; $,000 bash els -dlla,’n 8146 for white; $3 to 850 for red and 77 to 78c for goose. _ _ _ _ _ to T .':‘omto, n:«‘n‘m. 18%7.‘;'& dqy'a. maAr W h ";.z.'.:.z'..“o...,;::j.g..r'.. I:OOh fi“‘:flfi"‘ofi.m!p» h’h about filng e ‘gn cars of e,ur_'mt ts the BE B Wroitet tho Wt deoks of h or Oftaws. & y mige oon % Eo?qntl!g n';fl.wr r“ of John Noll, o‘ a daughter. i Reaeromye Aory wife of Chas. Moser, of a son. MARKET REPORTS months. LVE STQCKâ€" Toronto, Nov.30th, 1897.â€" to FARMEEY® MARKET L 0C l'“l.l- Wt J r;‘:z.':::m‘g m.'mm- ; 83 to 850 for % shels selling at Furm of 64 acrcs for sale at $25 per acre and another farm of 100 acres for sale at $21 ies io tne e faregaentâ€" w w uate a t g.fiéf.{.?!_:mwg ‘ hoi. ug‘auon-mw :_e.lthflill:nnin we-kmh- parents he is pretty sure to di comâ€" sumption. ‘The actual fact is that if such nwvmwyul:gvg:-mdw he will really be consumption than a careless person who has no inherited weakness. c-nlem-inthe'g"flm Carelessness will develop a to consumption in any body. The 1 are composed of very delicate, sElmsitive uasue, even in the healthiest petâ€" tash varipent to be wade on cach farm and wiil ‘}n any length of thme for the & the & & per con k do ot sell these farms at an car waut emants for one or both farms for a :erm of RERERROPCC AEBPICm ECT NO CCR son ; that is why they yield so quickly to the attack of tainted blood. If the blood is alâ€" lowed tontin&:m and impoverished, and bileâ€"poisoned, seeds of consumption will cpdnx:pin!hebeukindof;cqnd- tution. real consumptionâ€"taint is in the blood. Hundreds of cases of soâ€"called ‘"herediâ€" m" consumption have been completely permanently rooted out of the system by Dr. Pierce‘s éoldz-lediml Discovery, simply because it gives the bloodâ€"making glands power to pour a fresh abundant supâ€" ply of rich, red, healthy, blood into the circulation. ‘This drives out all poisonous and unbealthy germs. It stops the waste of tissue and the formation of morbid deposits; builds up fresh, normal, bealthy lung tissue udnol:t! mmm&d 4 In all the weakened debilitated conditions FARM FORSALE Berlin, Nov. 10th, 1897. Farm of 212 Acres for Sale for $7500 which are the forerunzers of consumption, Dr. Pierce‘s Discovery is the most petâ€" fect nutritive and strengthâ€"builder. . It is assinilated by the weakest stomachs, _ __, VALUABLE Farm For Sale. Fd-;fl:n"; o 40 'f:‘ri-"lfl wheat, 24 acres .wuu and 35 aores fail :’:}‘fi ie e pratreenir E&’mfi?fifis‘ T s in y hrase mtbibe se i :‘mnut & urther particulate apply to * "7"',4 °_ w.BH. BQWLRY. _ FOR SALE Pgllflllklfll e in ip ho t Nt Av es o ead‘ s es s CHFy: + s VYALUABLE Farm forSale mfi ntoauyt 4& 1t Uâ€"It _____ GEO. HOFFMAN.Waterioe, Aa T# TVO LBT, TO LBT The CRRONIO_E OFFICE Waterico, Ont. J. N. COBE suj :‘:vll"* Ifi.h upon a person io brigg ail surts ot fortune. . That seems like a pretty foolish . notion; but it isa‘t much s w s Piprice, rll will be sold on the premi:es of the -Jvfi.tv.-flg--adhfi-un the Gueiph Ou TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1897, the following valuable property : Homses, CaTTLe, Rro : â€"i ba: 6, 6 years uld ; l-u‘b{‘b‘-. rhln?‘ym;'l ‘*u hurse, 11 years <1d ; 1 sorrel hore:. i ) urh=m cow with l-.r-.;lbuh-.nrluhnmfm( whilhh . pe ; $ cows to calyein Jamuary nnd o "dlwny:lww-nmw Auction Salet settsal gle haroeas, 1 uulfittunno har wess, in good rep ir, collars, es, etc. @rain cradk s, scythes, forks, oto. etc.. also about 1000 bushe‘s turâ€"ips, «nd a quan:iy of hay a d grain, if uot previcusiy soid, and a At the same time and place the farm coniainâ€" ing «bout 210 mcres will be offered for sale, 10 aores in fall wheat, about 30 in graso. and about 70 acres fall pl ushing done. TERMS o# saLk.â€"All sumâ€" of $5 and under, :dv; muhln? 10 months oml‘ir'ng given on appro: joint noies secu â€" vasiety of ocher articles. . _ _ _ _ Positively u0 reserve as the tirm wili be Store pigs and tat stvergrain: turvips a d hay. cash. ‘Terms for furm made known on day of sale, or by applying to the proprietcr on the IXNGRAM& HEFFERNAN, J.S. BHEIZNKBR, Auctioneers. Pr. prictor Auction Sale Valuable Building Lots. i c ol ic *â€"~~ aaaaie SATORDAY. DECEMBER iith, 1897 St. Clements, Nov. 19th, 1897. Kieswotter by Public Auâ€"tion by Executors of 50 mwfib.tmncl.ul\‘ov 1%b, 1897 .?l? g." .‘:‘% w c . sale 1c sahnkos SbHk trektrnn." f for sale his va u\ ie a in the Town gflw'n'w"i‘w" 1e te: a. Un "o ruiliing Of Th sores of wh : h. h St. Jacobs, Dec. 1st %o.g coUNnNTY OE_WA'I‘EBLOO General Sessions TOWN OF HERLIN, Tuesday, December 14, ‘07 'Stlgh commence 2t 10 o‘ciock. a. m., sharp. Sheriff‘s Office, ‘Boriin, Nov, 8th, 1897 Valuable Farm in Woolwich for Sale Farm For Sale ??@rm“&c'W'rm rrow, 1 lawn m wer, 1 chen cup CoUNTY COURT. or THE PRACE AND® le‘clâ€"ck, p. m.. the fol« ing lofs that were sold !qgn"': a.m.. of which all ul birincod Bc "oun (oish thd Gan aad n on Moule No mHt D P00‘ | rRGIDENOR: WATERLOO, ONT., in the dwalling formerly ccoupled by * CA tnax. Ir- 6 W ies sino sxopared to AU orders for Dobbin‘s Pataut Dopnâ€"Doanght J an is RELIABLE CLOTHING â€" â€" STYLISH SUITS & OV ERCOATS We know that we can prove to your entire satisfaction that our SUITS and OVERCOATS are the BESsT VALUE for the money you will find anywhere in town. They possess a style that you will not find in any other make of readyâ€"mades, and the fit and finish are equal to the best custom made clothing. _ _‘ & _ _ We have stylish SiNGLE and DoOUBLE SaAcK SUITS and CuTaways, made sg:'.rom all the new and standard fabrics, at $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 and 00. 0 _ 2s kc s _ _ PRESSY OVERCOATS : For a dressy, perfectly made Fall and Winter Overcoat in Meltons, Beavers, Tweed, Frieze and Serge that will give you four seasons‘ service, we show at $2.75, $3.â€"50, $4.00, $5.00 $6.75 and $8.50.° S, R. 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