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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 1926, p. 8

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Im and other items as told ‘by Waterloo Chronicle correspondents Sad Death of Mrs. Albert Wray.â€" is recovering from his recent 1i}â€" After about a year‘s illness followâ€" ness. ing an operation, Ella Crawford, beâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hennige of loved wife of Albert Wray passed| Waterloo, R. Seip, W. Seip and E. away at her home on the 13th line Kmipfel spent the week end at the of Wellesley, on Tuesday, Jan. 19th.| home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kraehâ€" She was born in Wellesley Townâ€"| ling. ship about 42 years ago and attendâ€" e en es ed Fernbank school and FerRDANK| & â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ®@ Sunday School where she was orâ€"| | WINTERBOURNE | ganist. She was up to the time Of | @ â€"â€">â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ®% her marriage actively connected| items of Interest. with Grace Church, Millbank. She Mrs. Robert McTaggart spent last was married fourteen years ago and| week at the home of her grandâ€" is survived by her sorrowing husâ€" father, Mr. John Ware. ‘ band and a family of six children, _ Mr. Bert Woods of West Montrose five sons and one daughter betweer and Mr. Henry Adsett and daughter, the ages of three and thirteen, who Mrs. Rollis, of Three Hills, Alta., have the sympathy of the whole spent Friday at the home of Mr. community in their deep bereave and Mrs. Jas. Langdon. M | ment. She is also survived by her Mr. Nelson Snyder has purchased. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crawâ€" the house of the late Mrs. Josiah ford, a sister, Mrs. W. Hauksbee of Snyder in Conestogo. ‘ Fordwich, and a brother,; John, at Owing tos the rough day and bad home. She was a very amiable and roads there was no service in the kindâ€"hearted woman and her early Presbyterian church here on Sun demise has cast a gloom over the day morning, the minister being unâ€" neighborhood. The funeral took able to get here from Elmira. place this (Thursday) afternoon _ Bornâ€"At Pilkington, Jan. 18, to from the family residence to the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kurtz, a son. United Church cemetery at Linwood __â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_____â€" 4 where burial will take place. The § â€"â€" ¢ services will be conducted by the | SUNFISH LAKE | pastor of the church, Rev. M. F. & _____________g____â€"â€"â€" % Stewart. The following were pall Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch and bearers: Messrs. Wm. Milner, Al family spent Sunday at the home of bert Hackett, John Henderson, AleX. yy anq Mrs. Albert Roth. ,Prawford, _ Wm. Crawford and _ 1y and Mrs. Abe R. Herner and Gideon Roth. zon and Mr. Joe Everatt and Mr. News Notes. ~ouh Herner visited at Mrs. Abra Miss Clara Lenhard of Kitchet@" pam Herner Sr. spent a week with her sister, MrS. _ ytr and Mrs. Joe Schweitzer spent Leo Eisenmenger, on the 7th line. . Monday in Wellesley. Mr. Wm. Ament of Waine, Michs _ xytr. and Mrs. John Oesch and fant who is spending a few weeks with jy spent Sunday last at the home his parents at Hesson, called OM ; the latter‘s parents at Nithburg. friends in town last Saturday. ! _ AIr and Mrs. Peter Dietrich and Personals. s Mrs. W. W. Martinson of Elmira spent the week end with Miss M Schnurr. Mr. John Schnurr of Mildmay visiting his father here who is . der the doctor‘s care. Miss Mary Clement and Miss Beaâ€" trice Schummer of Hesson spent the week end at the latter‘s home here. Mr. Lawrence Ogram returned home after a spending a week with friends at Detroit, Mich. Miss . Mildred McGrath of St. Columban spent Saturday with Miss K. Hayes. â€" Miss Leana Kuehner of Waterloo is visiting Miss M. Schnurr. Minard‘s Liniment for Burns Old Year Policies New Year Policies Quality in goods and service, Good Flour and straight forward treatâ€" ment of the trade. All of our reputation, Facilities, â€" organization and money back of every package. Wm. Snider Milling Co. Seven VDilies OCean ALWAYS ORDER BY NAME The ideal general purâ€" pose flour for both Bread or Pastry. King St., Waterloo (Fancy Pastry) EFloury EFloury LINWOOD NE V E R FAILS ARE (Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Hoerle, Mr. and Mrs~. Henry Wah! and Kraehling and Miss Vera Kraehling daughter Clara, Mr. and Mrs. John spent Saturday in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hennige of Waterloo, R. Seip, W. Seip and E. Kmipfel spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kraehâ€" ling. Miss Myrta Worden spent the week end at her home in Mitchell The many friends of Mr. Arthur Jacky will be glad to learn that he is recovering from his recent illâ€" Mr. Bert Woods of West Montrose and Mr. Henry Adsett and daughter, Mrs. Rollis, of Three Hills, Alta., spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon. ~ Owing to the rough day and bad roads there was no service in the Presbyterian church here on Sun day morning, the minister being unâ€" able to get here from Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich and family spent Monday in Wellesley. Miss Edna Schweitzer spent Mon aay at the hotfl!\o( Mr. and Mrs John Oesch. Mr. Elmer Wagler is wearing a broad smile theseâ€"days. No wonder. ItԤs a boy. Congratulations. The whole village was shocked to hear of the death of little Jimmy Cornell on Friday last. A great many of the men offered their serâ€" vices to aid in locating the body. The sympathy of the people of this village goes out to the griefâ€"stricken family. Mr. Maclean of Toronto,preached two inspiring sermons on Sunday in the Presbyterian church. The regular congregational meetâ€" ing of the Livingston Presbyterian Church was held on Tuesday evenâ€" ing last. Mr. Simon Kinsie left last week on an extended trip to Florida. Mr. Wesley Heipel has started a new milk delivery in our village. Mrs. J. Break returned home on Sunday after spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. F. From, Hespeler. Miss Alma Break visited friends at Hamilton over the week end. Mrs. W. Guenther of Kitchener visited with her mother one day last week. __ Wedding bells are ringing. s Miss Abbie Detweiler is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Kinsie, at Presâ€" ton at present. Miss Verna Baer is visiting at her home here after spending seven weeks in Kitchener. Mr. J. G. Shantz is busy sawing ice on the local pond this week. Rev. E. Sievenpiper motored to Toronto on Monday and spent seyâ€" cral days there. Mrs. M. S. Cressman visited friends in*Preston on Monday. Mrs. A. Buschert visited friends in Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. Wendell Clemens â€" visited friends in Waterloo on Monday. Mr. Menno Mader has purchased a Ford truck. A party was held on Tuesday eveâ€" ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner for Messrs. Harry Prong and R. Rieck who expect to leave for Detroit shortly. The evenâ€" ing was spent in games and dancâ€" ing. The wife of a Waterloo resident charged her husband in police court recently with attempting to commit suicide following & quarrel. She claimed he took a gun and laid it on the table and, becoming alarmâ€" DENIED HE ATTEMPTED TO COMMIT SUICIDE NEWS 8T. AGATHA BRESLAU BADEN I at 12 o‘clock noon. % mile north of s | Floradale. Horsesâ€"1 span of black percherâ€" e,| on geldings rising four years old, d| weight 3,000 lbs., black percheron ig| selding rising 3 years old, weight n | i;400 lbs., 1 span of coach mares 5 nd 6 years old, 2,600 lbs. (both e| ‘eams well matched), 1 standard A red mare good in all harness. ir Cattieâ€"10 choice Dairy Cows: 1 ‘¢] ed cow fresh by time of sale, roan | ow fresh by time of sale, 1 roan ow due April 15, roan cow due {l arch 30th, roan cow due April 24. E1 ed cow due June 30, roan cow due ‘®] \lay 13, red cow fresh, red cow due bâ€"[ ceb. 18, red heifer due March 12. ‘ butcher heifers, 2 spring calves, 2 ther calves. Pigs and" Poultry â€"30 shoats, 15 tock pullets, 45 Rock hens, 2 Rock costers, 1 collie dog. Implementsâ€"McCormick binder 7 ft. cut, McCormick mower 6 ft. cut, 16 ft. dump rake, Elmira hay loader, l.\[‘-H. spring tooth cultivator, Climâ€" iax stiff tooth cultivator, land roller | inew), M.â€"H. corn cultivator, F.&W. |disc harrow, 3 Fleury single plows ‘1 nearly new, set of wheels for Fleury plow, 1 Oxford twin .plow, 1 !Verity twin plow, 2 scufflers, Mnx-‘ |\\ell turnip sower, 4 sec. iron har-é row, roller chopper, Aylmer scales. { (2000 lbs. cap.), other scales 300 lbs. ‘ulp.. fanning mill, corn sheller, hay; root pulper, manure sled, wheelâ€" ll‘urk. rope and pulleys, cutting box.' barrow, 1 Ford motor, 1 Gilson en-‘ gine 3!> h.p., 1 International en-‘ igiue 1 h.p.. 1 power jack for car,I 6 in. belt. 30 feet long, other belts.' These implements are all in good i running order. | Vehiclesâ€"2 Jackson wagons com-i plete (1 nearly new), 1 farm truck| wagon, stock rack, 2 sets of gravel planks, (1 nearly new), 2 flat racks: vith storm sides (new), 1 lâ€"horse carriage with stock rack, 1 rubber tire bugey (new), 1 steel tire top buggy, set of bob sleighs with wood rack, flat rack sleigh, cutter, buggy pole, grindstone, iron kettle, furnace kettle, draining tools, 2, 3 and 4â€" horse eveners, 3 neckyokes, wagon (new), extension ladder, other ladâ€" der, power clipper, cattle dehorner, grain cradle, 5â€"gallon can, shotgun, crowbar, extra heavy logging chain, cther chains, anvil, workbench with vise, crossâ€"cut saw, ijron wedges, stone hammer sledge, scythe and swath, good wooden pump about 40 ft. rubber hose, forks, shovels, loes and other numerous articles. Harnessâ€"Set of brass mounted team harness, other set of team harâ€" ness, 2 sets of plow harness, set of carriage harness, 4 sets of single harness, collars and other, harness parts, riding saddle, large pair oi woolen blankets, 2 sets of woolen team blankets, 2 robes, 40 large srain bags. Grainâ€"About 100 bushels.of oats. Dairy .Utensilsâ€"DeLaval cream separator No. 15 with power drive, Melotte cream separator with clutch pulley, McCartury hand milker in good order, large milk can, milk pails, and cans. Furnitureâ€"Coal heater, â€" brooder stove (50 chick cap.), sink, extenâ€" sion table, leaf table, dresser, 2 wash stands, 2 bed steads â€"with springs and mattress, butter worker, cider barrel, large vat, apple drying racks, benches, clock, sausage grinâ€" der.2 meat blocks, cheese press, and other articles. Termsâ€"Grain, fowl, pigs, butcher cattle and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on upproved joint notes or 5% discount for cash. ANGUS S. WEBER, Proprietor. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. HENRY KLINCK, Clerk. 4â€"3t od, a boarder wrested the gun from ‘im. Defendant denied the story ind said they were living peaceably together _ until his â€" motherâ€"inâ€"law had interfered. The case was disâ€" inissed by the magistrate. in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed muscous membrane, givâ€" ing you instant relief. Ely‘s Cream Balim is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It‘s just splendid. Ah! What relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air pas sages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, â€" snuffling, muscous | disâ€" charge, headaches, drynessâ€"no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don‘t stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely‘s Cream Balim from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream TUESDAY, FEB. 16th, 1926 Grain, Furniture, etc. n t s e ie ts s o fx January 30 (Saturday) ~â€" Houseâ€" hold effects at the Kitchener marâ€" ket at 8 o‘clock a.m.. March 16 (Tuesday) â€" Auction sale of farm, farm stock, imple ments and feed at Lot 4243, Conâ€" cession 6, S.E.H., 3% miles south of Stratford, for W, H. Odbert. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer March 3 (Wednesday)â€"Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at Lot 19, Con.. 2. Wilmot, 1% miles south of Welles ley, at 12 o‘clock sharp, for Leonâ€" ard Heipel. ‘ Mar. 26 (Friday)â€"Annual spring horse sale at the Arlington Hotel yard, Tavistock. Enter your horses with the auctioneer by March 1st. A. R LINN, Auctioneer March 10 (Wednesday) â€"Auction sale of farm stock, Clydesdale horses, furniture, etc., for John Becker, Breslua Road, at 10 a.m. A good sale. Farm is sold. Feb. 23 (Monday) â€"Farm stock. implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Eugene L. Helm, at Dorking Station. Mr. Norman Gremm of Bamberg spent a day with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoerle. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioncer. Donose BrotHers (CanADA) Limren flnnounce â€" And still Lower Pricos on all other Passenger Cars BAMBERG MDonsee BROTHERS MOTOR CARS ANew Sedan With the introduction of this new Sedan, Dodge Brothers (Canada) Limited, give to the Canadian public a fiveâ€"passenger, fourâ€"door, closed Car at a price startlingly lower than they have ever been able to offer. Coincident with this announcement, and following closely the price reductions of January 7th, comes a still further reduction in the prices of all Dodge Brothers Passenger Cars, effective January 26th, 1926. These reductions are made possible through economies effected in manufacturing processes and enormously increased producâ€" tion. At the same time, the high qualities of material and workmanship, which have given Dodge Brothers Motor Cars their reputation for Dependability the World over, have been fully maintainedâ€"Dodze Brothers product toâ€"day is better than ever before. _ New prices f.0.b. Toronto (taxes extra) are as follows : Balloon Tires standard equipment on all Passenger Cars of said Deceased, having regard only to those claims of which notice shall then have been received, and he will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim notice has not then been received. _ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of the Trustee Act, R.8.0., 1914, Cam 121, that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the esâ€" tate of Lovina Hunsperger, who died February 4th, 1925, are requirâ€" ed on or before February 1st 1926, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to Gilbert Bergey of New Dundee Post Office, the executor of the will of said Deceased, their fuil names, addresses and descriptions, with full particulars of their claims or accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them duly verified. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that after said 1st February, 1926, said executor will distribute the assets Clement, Clement, Hattin & Snider, Solicitors for said Executor. DATED at Kitchener this 7th day of January, 1926. 2â€"3t. in the matter of the Estate of Lovina Hunsperger, late" of New Dundee, Married Woman, Deâ€" Roadster Standard â€" = NEW STANDARD SEDAN New Standard Sedan (eovisment De Luxe Sedan :# m = Touring Standard Minard‘s Liniment for Colds a& $1235 ./if;f;fz;‘::‘::’ DIETRICH‘S GARAGE MA DE |N CA N A D A 79 King St., Waterloo eriqo, Retired .lu’. Deceased. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of the Trustee Act, R.S8.0., 1914, Chap. 121. that all creditors and others having elaims or demands against the o# tate of John Hahn, who died Nov. 10, 1925, are required on or before February 15th, 1926, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to Harry Koehler of Heidelberg Post Office, one of the Executors of the will of said Deceased, their full names, adâ€" dresses and descriptions, with full particulars of their claims or acâ€" counts and the nature of the seâ€" curities, if any, held by them duly verified. NOTICE ISs FURTHER GIVEN that after said 15th February, 1926, said Executors will distribute the assets of said Deceased, having reâ€" gard only to those claims of which notice shall then have been receivâ€" ed, and they will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim notice has not then been received. VALENTINE HAHN, LIZZIE HOFFMAN HARRY KOEHLER, Executors, John Hahn Estate. DATED at Waterloo this 25th day of January, 1925. 4â€"3t. in the matter of the Estate of John Hahn, late of the Township of Woolwich, in the County of Watâ€" $1095 $1095 $1235 ) $1305 $1485 Minard‘s Liniment used by Veterâ€" inaries. in Although having disposed of the tannery, 1 still continue to buy beef, calf and horse hides and sheep skins. Cale tallow also bought. At rear of residence, 72 Erb St. East, Waterioo (Taxes Extra) Hide Warehouse J. G. STROH‘S Drive in lane. w l e en

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