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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Apr 1923, p. 10

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?a 0 WATERLOO TP. COUNCIL MEETS 4 CC ©0of Callio DEougnt $u.70 40 . with ‘the ~buik of butcher osit U /=â€" _1 $685 to $6.45 Cowk. and Moved by M. S. Snider, seconded by Robtâ€"J. Veitch, that the following accounts be paid: + Mrs. Martha (Cornell, Pat. Ins. nain s rhea dn sn ae ue o‘h enc hive‘s‘s ai5 + 4 1000 C. A. Haehnel, use of Library Hall for Junior Farmers‘ short course .15.00 C. 8. Tweed for use of Hall for course in nursing ................25.00 JusepB Witheim, I8bOF ........;:..5/0.; 000 i+ 1enfetrlslccnres ce . che+ . 600 Henry BhkmDPE, HROOF .1 .0 ....... 000001802 522e c 2e 222 2kle es c2 . + +$0.0G Moved by A. S. Shoemaker seconded by Irvin C, Haliman, that this Council now adjourn to meet again at the Tp. Hall on Saturday, April 28th, at 10.30 a.m. â€" Estimates of the Expenditure on Roads and Bridges were considered forâ€" a considerable length of time but on ‘account of some complicated repairs and uncertain eslimates the Council decided to defer the passing of a Byâ€"Law rSurtlng estimates of expenditure as required by the Dept..of Highways until some future date when a more definite conâ€" clusion can be arrived at. _ 4 \ The advisibility of investing certain amounts of the Clergy Reserve Funds received & considerable amount of attention. "The Council met at the Township Hall on Saturday, March 31, pursuâ€" ant to adjournment. T ; Members all present. The Reeve in the chair. ‘The Minutes of the previous session were read and approved. Communications were read ard considered. Moved by Robt. R. Veiich, seconded by Allen Shoemaker, that the following thanges be made re the appointment of Pathmasters: * Div. No. 1. Clarence Rudy in place of D. S. Weber; Div. No. 5. Arie!l Evens in place of Daniel Lippert.â€"Carried.. The Clerk was instructed to consult the Solicitor regarding the adâ€" visitbility of accepting of a proposed road to be donated by S. Schweitzer. on the D. Shantz Survey. $ g‘ : lambs sold up to $16 and he sheep up to $9. on [ P Mogsâ€"Receipts, 2418; hogs sold from $11, to $11.10. Quotatious : Heary hbeef steers .$7 50 @ 38 00 Butcher steers, choice 6 T6@ 1.50 ; V,‘n.,gu‘ w2..... s1 /6 26 @6 75 do.; medium ‘:,....5 16 @ #:50 do, common â€".......5 25 @ 5 15 Butcher heilfers choice 6 50 @ T 2 ‘ do. medium ........6 00 @6 50 ‘do.. common .......5 35 @5 T5 Butcher cows, choice .4 25 @ 5 50 do., medium .......3 00 @ 4 00 Canners and cutters .2 00 @ 2 % Butcher ‘bulls, good .400 @ 5 25 do., common . ......3 00 @ . 4 00 Feeding steers, good .6 50 @ 1 2 40, fair .s..}... .. 5M @ 6% Stockers, good °......5 35 @ 5 15 do.. fair <.......... .4 60 @ 5 00 Calves, choice :......9 50 @10 00 do.. médium : ...... .T 00 @* 9 00 do., common .....\.Aoo.‘o 6 50 37 lower, with a Lew up to $1150 and the bulXÂ¥ ranging from $4.50 to Dobbin Garage and Electric Go. :w 707 ihfi_ â€"-fi-â€"” gravel actount, $8.63; Joseph M the sale of fully m «ato« i:nton. tncki:xg road, 84‘251"30“_9 mobiles, Â¥% . h Graff, tracking rofd, $7; Geo. Vol l-~ “ w trackin d, $2.40; J. J. Gmndamw establish the lowest m:n world lur-. u:-m: ::\ road, $10.00;J. J. Giii the lowest priced quality car, but it is ‘ â€" â€" of any car in cost of operation. $ See the new SUPERIOR models in our showâ€" IUsed Cars For rooms and w any other tar, y > â€" â€" tempartions â€"sell mus l Sale â€" Ask About the GMAXC. Plan of Deferred Payments. 2â€"1021 FORD Courks T!!Eallk%:doe:mmmwab tion, distribution and overhead. Large volume of saies greatily reduces all theseo The World‘s Lowest Priced steere sold ab $8 to 36.2%5. )â€"â€"Receipts, 596 ; calves were SX Sumand for M...l.m..':.m :. that its n!â€".‘ of -l.:‘ has increamed MÂ¥ & P. A. Snider, Tp. Clerk © HAY AND STRAW : â€" . m:#om‘mu extra No. 2, $14 a ton; mixed, $11; elover, $8. Strawâ€"Carlots, $9 a ‘top: (Butterâ€" s T. ols To 20. Creamery specials, solides:. 46 to 47 Creamery solids, No. 1 . 45 to 46 Creamery solids,. No. 2. ... .44 to 45 Dairy ‘printes ..¢,.........38 to 30 _ CEggsâ€" R i + K Newâ€"laid .l...... $0 27" to 40â€"28 ‘Quotations purely nominal. Poultry, per: Ib. Live > Dressed Hens, over 5 ibs. 28 to 00. 28 to 00 do 4 ‘to Slbs. 27 to 00â€" 27 to 00 do. under 4 ibs. 22 to 00â€" 21 to 00 Millfeedâ€" Bran; per ton, â€" $26; shorts, $28 midd{lings, $23.50;. good â€"â€" Ontaric wheat â€"N6.@ winter, $1:14 to $1.16. Peasâ€"No. 2, $1.45 to $150. Barleyâ€"Malting, 69¢..to 6lc... . ~ Buokwheatâ€"No. 2, TGe to 776. . Ontario catsâ€"No. % white, 48¢. to S1e. j ows ,;..__‘_'_”',.’_4._7"..'6 8 10 ..:._?uutw ToRonro ghain © Minutes of the n Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 ‘northern; American cornâ€"No, 2 yellow, 96¢; quotatios toâ€"day 46 to 47 45 to 46 44 to 45 28 to 30 $3;, percentage 8113.. Februaryâ€"| . _ . ~, ,_ ' Average attendance 79,. percentage senuly 6 10 t‘n.m. <Phe": attendance... Offfoey [hardt 8 Nt ‘claims that the lower percentage of ymet asd attendance during* the month of Moved by Pebruary was caused through sickâ€" 1. Ogram +4 uess among ‘the children. Permits |OP°" uNC issued January 3 and Febrhary 4, Morved by + Respectfally yours, > J. Ogram th f JOHN L; HAMMoOND, _ |84%â€" as All on lux ; Truantâ€"Officer. |time and fi . Mored by Johp Ogram, seconded $t._Clement hy C. Q\;tzhl, that the following acâ€" | Peter counts be paill and that the Reeve e jssme orders in paymient of §@M® | " Goming! that is to say:~â€" Festival. Christ Lants,â€"refung of taxes, $2; | nouncement John Wilkinzon, balance gravel acâ€" x count, $1; Aaron Bender, balance on e gravel actount, $8.68; Joseph Mcâ€" Fame Maton, tracking road, $4.25; Joseph x Graff, tracking rokd, $7; Geo. Yoll, |: E e tracking road. $2.40: J. J. Giiftand, 5 working h road, $10.00;J. J. Giiil~ | UR WA _ Tenders Wanted Moved by J. S Meyer, seconded by J. Ogram that the Clerk is hereby instructed to advertise for tenders for power to operate stone crusher, tenderers to specify price per hour including fuel and water, and also without fuel and water, gadd tenders to be opened at Crossâ€" hill Monday,â€" May 7th, at the hour of 2 o‘clock p.m. ' â€"â€"Carried. . Truant Officer‘s Report ° December &â€"18 schools reported, avsrage aitendance 89, percentag» i8 53 Januaryâ€"Average attendance, WHEREUPON it was moved,ay W. H. Knight, seconded by. J. S. Meyer that the Clérk is hereby authorized to communicate with the hockey clubs of Wellesley, Linwood. and St Clements asking each club to appoint a member of their club to form a cominittee to draft rules and regulations covering the silver cup donatedâ€" by the Township of Wellesley, such rju and regulaâ€" tions to be submitted to the Townâ€" gbip council for their approval Carried 6 F‘nnksfichummar, on bebalf of the hockey clubsofthis <~township, adâ€" dressed the Council in relation t» a "Silver Cup" donated iby this townâ€" ship some years ago and asked this Board to give these Clubs all the the assistance they could in formâ€" ing rules and regulationsâ€" by which the handling of this cup could be gone about in a jubt and proper manner from the time â€" such rules and â€" regulations ~are completed henceforth. and also less expense> otherwise. Mr. L. 8. Lichty outlined in detail the courge the. Councit should folâ€" low in going over this work. Satâ€" unday, April the 7Tth, was appointed dor the Coundil to meet‘ at the Clerk‘s office,â€" St.> Clements, 10 o‘clock «a.m. to go over this work. The Council along ‘with the Counâ€" ty and Township Road Superintenâ€" dents discussed ‘the advisability of dividingâ€"the road divisions into, larâ€" ger districts, ‘to be numbered" thereâ€" by requiring less road commissioners The trustees of Linwood Policeâ€" Village met this Board to consider ways and means in settling balâ€" ance owing this ‘Township for the construction of cement road in said Policeâ€"Vilage during theâ€"year 19%2. Ii wasâ€"agreed upon by both parties that this Council carty the account tor them until "this years taxes are eollected. _and ~that the trustees guarantee the payment of interest at the rateâ€"of 6 per cent. until the amount is repaid. Whereupon it was moved by C. that the Clerk is hereby ‘thstructed to notify the Pownshib Treasurer to place to the credit of Wellesiey Poâ€" liee Village at the Standard Bank of Canada, Wellesloy, the sum of $825 Imtereat on this amount to be chargâ€" ed to the said PoliceViMlageâ€"Carâ€" ried. Geo. Lichty, secrétaty of. Welles ley ‘police village, in a written re quest asked ‘the Oounc!l to ‘place to the ‘credit <Of said© policeâ€"viflage the suinr of $325. 4* 1â€"LATEST MODEL . ‘~. Baxon Roadster, good cond!« ton, starter, stiil has first tires 200 1t . % ... ) ~ N gounts were handed to the Watérioo. Motved by C. Queh!, seconded by J. Ogzram that Byâ€"Laws 8$48, 846 and $§47,â€" as filled in be read a third time and finaify passed. â€"Carried. St. Clements, Aptil the 7th, 1923. «: Festival. > Watch for detailed anâ€" isrron. Foundâ€"keepers:~ 1 Peter Lather, * Stephen Scherer, 3 W. O. Herzog, i Louis Esbaugh, 5 August Koiz «chuh, 6 Jolin Rusger, 7 Peter Lichâ€" hardt, 8 Nelson McFaddin,; 9 Chas. Miller and 10 ATex McKay. Moved by J. Reidel, seconded by 1. Ogram that commitiee resume in open council. & 5 60 Geo. Isley, 61. Roy: Calder, 62 Louis Seeling, 63 John Dunnington, §4 Michae!l Ryan. 65 Jotin Voll, 66 R. Lintick, 69 Linwond Police willâ€" age, 72 Alex Morrow, 74 Jacob Jantzie, 75 Wilmar Freeman, 76 Louis Newmaster, 77 Alex Diebold, T8 Henry Schlueter, 83 D. W. Ferâ€" guson, 84 Hy. McFaddin, 85 David McRae,. 86 Emanuel Berg, 87 Leo Forwell,‘ 88 Noah B. Leis, 89 James Freeborn, 90 Moses Erb, 91 Edwin Hoffmeier, 92 Robert Turnbull, 93 John Thompson, 94 Moses Bast; 95 David Chalmers, 96 Thos. Clark, 97, A. P. Damimeier, and 99 John L. Hints. In Byâ€"Law 847 the following fenceâ€" viewers and pound keepers were apâ€" polnted : Fenceâ€"viewers:â€" 1 Simon Huber, 2 John Jacobi, 3 Hubert Diss, 4 Wm. Haffner, 5 James Forrest, 6 John Mcâ€" loey, 7 J. S. Hahn, 8 Allien Glaister, Alex Hammond, 10 A. Heipel, 11 Jhas. Logel, 12 Alf Hewitt, 13 G. Râ€" ._ In Byâ€"Law number 846 the followâ€" ilnl names were inserted as Townâ€" ship Road commissioners:â€" No. 1 Rudy Leis, 2 Peter F. Lichty, 3 ‘Daniel Lomp, 4 Silvan Hergott, 5& ¢ Wellesley Pojice village, 7 Christ Leig, 8 Noah Jantzie, 9 Herb Heipel, 10 Louis Eshaugh, 11 Peter Moser, 12 Paul Kieswetter, 13 John Miller, 14 Ed Schott, 15 William Helmpel, 16 Jacob Kuntz, 17.Louis Frefburger, 18, Chas. Hackbart, 19 Hy. Hieroniâ€" mus, 28 J. M. Ziegler, 29 Dan Schâ€" weitzer, 30 F. Braendle, 31 L. B. Marâ€" tin, 32 Leo Voisin,, 33 John W. Logel 34 Jacob Runstedler, 35 Wm. Wilâ€" ford, 36 ‘M. C. Tanner, 37 L. Baechâ€" ter, 38â€" Jacob Sauder, 40 Martin.Lenâ€" hardt, 41 Val Schneider, 42 Hawkesâ€" ville police willage, 43 8. Scherer, 46 Menno Hoover, i? Arthur Seip, 42 8. Deunch, 49 Alex Schlueter, 50 No@h Weidman, 51 Menno F. Martin, 52 Menno Schirk, 55 Joseph Eckert, 56â€" Frank McGoey, 57 Antlony Newâ€" ton, 58 John Logel, 59 Ralph Lavery, In Byâ€"Law 845 the name of #. J. Boppre was writter in as Township Road superintendent with a salary of 50 cents per hour and expenses. [ Wellesley ~Townahip Council met at St. Clements, Saturday the Tth Gay of April, 1923. 1 ofclock in the afternoop, ~ to â€" appoint Township Road.Overseers, Fence Viewers and ‘Pound Keepers. . to a committee of the whole on Byâ€" Laws numbers 8$46, 846 and 847. â€" Carried. All the members were in attendâ€" auce, the reeve occupied the chair. ‘Moved by J. Reidet, sec‘d by W. H. Knight that this Council form inâ€" St. ‘Clemments, April: the..6th, .1923 . * Peter F. Schumnier, Township Clerk. 4 £ “ :“ ll“' Moved by J. S. Meyer, seconded by C. Queh! that this Council adjourn to meet again at the TownshipHall, Crosshill;* on Monday, the 7th day of May, 1923, 10 o‘clock in the foreâ€" Coming! Waterloo‘s Dollar Day Mmukdbl:’,m\ spider or ection 27 int teat, aiso thrugh in mé:' Removes proud f soreness and awelâ€" THE FARMER‘S FRIEND At all Detlors and Drtegists. Peter F. Schummer, Tp. Clerk. at KIRSWETTRRâ€"3§ Codar 8St., Watâ€" erloo, on Marchâ€" 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kieawotterâ€"a daughâ€" ter. | ib BAMBERONRâ€"At Kitchener, April â€" $, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bamberâ€" KRIRGHRâ€"At Kitchenar, April 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Poter Kriegor, a son. A GOODâ€"At Kitchener, Aprif"3, to. Mr. and Mre. E. R. Good, a som. .. yal® BWEET CLOVER SEED FOR SALE Yellaw ~blossom swhet clover â€" seqd for saie. Apply to Allen Shants, Wat« April 21 A(Saturday)â€"Entire valâ€" wable househoid effects belonging to Mrys.~J. Weber situated at 38 Rigin 8t., city of Kitchener at 1.30 p.m. April 14 (Saturday)â€"Entire houseâ€" hold effects belonging to Chas. Graâ€" ber at the Kitchener Market at 8 _ Terms of Sale: Hay, household efâ€" fects and all sumse ofâ€"$15 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 8%, off for cash payâ€" ments on credit amounts. ~D. Z, WAGNER; Proprietor, H. B._DUERING, Auctioneer ° en stove, box stove, bicycle, cupâ€" board, organ benches, jron kette, copper kettle, bedstead, and numerâ€" ous .other articles too numerous to mention. : ; IMPLEMENTS â€" Frost & Wood disc, Massey~Harris cultivator; walkâ€" ing plow, Perin sulky plow, Peter Hamilton corn cutter, wagon, hay rake, pig rack, 1â€"horse carriage, hay fork with 100 ft. of rope. â€"HORSESâ€"Percheron mare rismg 5 years old, weighing about 1,309 Iby., heavy clyde horse 12 years old. CATTLEâ€" Holstein cow, due i~ chive June 19, grey cow fresh 4 weeks, 4 yearling calves, 4 spring talves: 5 HARNESSâ€"single harness, double barness, 4 tons hay. * There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises of the underâ€" signed, situated in the township of Wilmot, 4 milés southeast of Wellesâ€" ley, 2 milés west of Josephsburg, near Berlets Corner, on . SATURDAY,_ APRIL 14th, 1923 commencing at 1.30 p.m., sharp. Quarter cut â€"oak ching cabinet, & Yuarter cut oak dining ‘chaire with leather seats; oak buffet, oak dining ble, 2 plece mahogany parlor suite, 2 large leatherâ€"rockers, oak, rocker, kitchen . cabinet, 6 kitchen chairs, spring <‘bed â€"lounge, white bedroom suite, oak bedroom suite, 2 mattresâ€" ses and springs, tojlet set, 2 small odk tables, parior rug 11x9, linoléum 12x10, cork mat, congoleum rily 6x10, garden hose,rake wash tub,â€"sealers, granite water pail, disies, cooking utensils, ¢â€"burner McClary gas range coal oil heater, plamo box and a number of small articles. TVUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923 commencing at one o‘clock sharp, the following. Farm Stock, Implements Household Effects. dresser, .straw matting, child‘sâ€"craâ€" die, hall "rack, wash tub,, washboard, number of shelves TERMS:â€"Cash, _‘ CHAS. GRABER, Proprietor,: . W. W. FRJCKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 502w, Watertoo, & There will be sold at. 25 Chapel St.. Kitchener on . . â€" Sishes, atove utensils, jardinere, ~3 good curtains, cHild‘s rocker, child‘s Phone 138, Waterloo: ED KQUFHAN, Clerk HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Kitchâ€" Valuable Household Effects. MR. TILKER, Proprietor, E. J. SHANTZ, Auctionee W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser Auction Sale List PUBLIC SALE nele h a 4622 3 ‘and "W. hospital, ll .102 King aind Mra. flmo‘ Je .oneer. 15â€"2t toâ€" Mr. and Mra. Andrew Miller, twins, son and daughter. 3 15â€"It. ‘McINTOSHâ€"At Kitchener, April 1, TR i: to Dr. P. D. and Mrs. Mcintosh, a HACHBORNâ€"At Conestogo, March 26th, to Mr. and Mré. Wm. Hachâ€" ~| born, a daughter. *| WASHBURNâ€" At Kitchener, April and | 640 Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Washburn, a daughter.. * Leig of Wellesley and Enos Stemâ€" man of New Hamburg. HAGEDORNâ€"KRURGER â€" April 4, Elizabeth Krueger and Albert Hagedorn. & > KOHLEâ€"DORSCHTâ€"At Kitchener, April 7, Carl August Kohle and Clara Barbara Dorecht, Rev. A. Orzen officiating, Mar. 14,‘ Roy E. Appel to Hose Wolff, both of Tavistock. SOBYEâ€"BOWMANâ€" At Kitchener by Rev. J. K. Lynn, Jos. J. Sobye HOMEYERâ€"S!EVENPIPER â€"â€". At Breslau, Ruth Mary, daughter of ZETTRLâ€"At Kitchener, March 31; «o Mr. and Mrs. Rawic Zettel a PROWNâ€"At Kitchemer, March 31, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown, twin daughters. t BCHUMACHERâ€"At Kitchener, Apr. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schuâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘T. Finch, a‘®on. MEYERâ€"At "Waterioo, ‘ April 5,â€" to OIRSâ€"At Hawkesville,â€" April 1, to CHISLETâ€"At Kitchener, April 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbort Chistét, a daughter. C 5 meyer: of Detroit. 102 King 8t. Rev. and !lr.. Sievenpiper .of Breslauy, ty Henry ‘William Hoâ€" Cenuine Values in © Real Estate Thise woek will clean up t hoas CoSys and House > in slzg 8 and 4, while they last. Por pair .};%. .... .. , with eleotric system: and ‘barn, a snap. * Bt. Agatha, mixed loam, good SV * buildings. I*f) ACRES, with splendid : 38 mifes from. Waterioo, good soil, splendid buildings, ownâ€" or retiring. 4 barn, â€" special dairy ~stable with cement floors and stan~ tions, special equipment for milk â€" busifess, < two _ silos. new pig stable, large orchâ€" ard, never failing water aupâ€" ply, 21 Erb St. SPLENDID . DAIRY ~FARM, close to Kitchener and Watâ€" erld0, stone house with bathâ€" A LARGE LI8T OF OPLENDID HOMES |:;2yinm ¢ & KITCHENER POR sALk af REasoNA8XE Pricts \~_ 180 pair of Men‘s Work Sh ons, Black oi sounter, tos cap, makes a.good "plow boot. An opportunity ‘for some A. K. Cressman MARRIAGES save money on every pair of Shoss you buy at > â€" At â€" April 4, Clara 47 acres, near Meyer, a 31, i e ns about 1}, acres, }4 mile from : | / King 8t. Waterlog. ©rIUUV, .c Bamberg, $1000 down. with ad $12,000 ** stock: and . implements â€" buys 100 acre farm near Linwood, solld brick house and large Eimira with some stock and NEAR WATERLOO, The forâ€" mer Hmn_lchmrr farm or 166 acres pu so!l, large silo, extra pig stable with ceâ€" ment ‘fisgring. and Arough, terms arranged or will acâ€" NESSMERâ€" At Kitchener, April 8; â€" Vincent Messmer, aged 77 years. THIELEâ€" At Kitchener, Aprilâ€" 8, Mrs. Loulse ‘Thicle, aged 80 years, 16 months and $â€"days â€" © > FREYâ€"At Kitchener, April 8, Marâ€" tin Frey, aged" 74 years. GOODâ€"At Kitcheser, April 56, Willâ€" ard Clare Good, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Good. HALLMANâ€"At Rosevillie, March 28 â€" Aunie Buchanan, â€"wife" of David > Hallman, in her §7th yearâ€" MENGESâ€"At Kitchener,‘ Mrs: Auna Menges, relict of Conrad Menges, aged 87 years, 9 months and 16 March #2, Mr. Daniel Bendeér. â€" * _scnnpum- At New Hamburg, it 16 years. of the late John ‘Reinhardt. 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