Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Dec 1926, p. 6

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

’"mu'uuummnr ”manual-um-” tTiira7.uCiiiiiikuuu_ I»: .V aluminium-dds»! “an. tat m WI ooI-‘ m _' f’AMb-MIuL .m'rmmmvun Graiariiturirepoe<tttg.- i'i-iGiv'Gaatratt-raorN.ttt lath. Linwood. m nit-old!“ built“ t8800,00t will"; L .. _ 'e"'""""" “w“--. "n, T Wh-root tt on In"! by P. = "RIC. would by u m, an m Inland m B W We!“ to M to in. and“. oi the fluid»! his” trat"" an an a! "00.e.-- _ Goo-n may. not“! Wetus. by Polio. vuhu, and in. Council (or on dance of $150.00 to b. yucca to their audit st in. sun- dnrl Bunk. “new” it In: - od by P. A. Waller. seconded by L. Mk! that an Inn oi $150.00 be M to the crodit of Walla-10y Police Vlllnn. by the lunicipol Trenton-er, L%kdtrutr.-_od. _ V Iy-Lam: Moved by P. ankner. nc’d by P. A. Want. that Br-unr numbor - to nppolnt I place for holding the nomination oi columnist tor the on“: of mayo. 3 Deputy-nous and the. Councillors to nerve tor the you "ST, to " the polling pineal, 'Ipnoint n deputy returning 0mm and poll clerk tor each of the noun polling 91:00: in the Township of Wollolloy, be now rend n Brgt Ind second time.-A3arr%d. , m "w..- .....v. -_'_----- Moved by F. Leckner. eec’d by W. Freeman that By-an number -- to extend the time for receiving the taxes and the return ot the collec- torg' rolln. in the Township of Wei- 1stt18y, tor the your 1926, be read 1 ttrat end second ume.--cnrrhsd.' Payment of Accoum Moved by P. A. Wuner. rec’d by W. Freeman, that the following bills and nccounia be paid' end that the Reeve issue orders on the Tren- urer tor payment. of the following amounts: Jacob Reichert, work on road, $18.62; Aug. Holucbuh. refund ot dog tax, 2.00; Wm. Schlueter, rev ‘f‘lnd of dog tax, 2.00; Henry Me. nddin, road work, 359.05; Johttl Buckie. road work on Welleeley and and Witmot boundlry. 197.63: Jnmea Bests, road work, 8.50; John K. ‘F‘ofwell. teeming, ii.63; Noah Wide- m, teaming. 9.75; Herb Doberiy. pun, 13.40: Fred L.. Beechler. his account, 2.10; Wm. Hailner, work on rend, 6.00; John J. 0111mm. drag- ginx. 6.00; Ed. Schoii, road work. 9.00; T. Zimmermnn, work on 'l lna. “mu, "cm, ..v...,, _... -_'"" tees. 24.00; A. o. Schnurr, for brdl Court rent, 30.00; Ed. Bler. gravel' account. 1.00; Phil. Dehms, gavel “count. LMP, Andrew But. gre'vel account. 11.26; Henry Albrecht. work on diteh, Mornington. % pay, 10.50; Henry Albrecht (Momlngton) "tund telephone rate, 20.00; The Innlclpel World, (or six copies, 0.00; W. A, Dummeler, selector of juror; 4.00; Andrew Phrrford, win. ter work 10 hours, 2.00; John R. uehtr, and work, 2.00; Trmurer, Mttrgttttgtort Telephone System, I:- 3.51322, "5.00. Olrried. mu“... lloyed by P. A. Wagner, msi'd by P. Miler, that the Treasurer In - Instructed to my the Tole- phono Commission the mm of "o." r - _ . - m_.__v--, -. M_-, tiiEi' tiriaaGruiotrone' It Crou- n --Carred. 7 - _ _ - Council now turned Into I oom- nlnu of the whole on fly-Luvs 901 and 20t, W. H. Knight being chum an of said committee. In By-Luv 901 the nuns: of poll- ht plum doptttr tetanus Ollie." ad ttf poll cloth wen written tn. In an" 902 the an. for paying an. nu "tonded to an 15th day of Doc-abet, "It. instead a by the Act bah: an “it. loved by Wilmer Fran“, not“ i, P. minor. nut Commute. r0- nlno In on Cormeth--NrrHd. loud by P. A. Waller. mound-d if ls MM that 3’4"- m m -h,Giniiudtrs,t-thirdun" an! pint-cuff”. t tron-Imi- We!!! Oct. nut. 1096, We. cut . Roe-Ms dim Rwandan mat mu "rttte no and: Mann. 1m. "g""""' A“ II but. Nov. lb. k In. (Int tMf Ohio“ do tiiariFP.A.-r,-t'Cb' not “but: to - mu: st tho ”I.” m M - .7. DI. ill. " o‘clock h In. 'tttttt at a. mu m A M. T T".t " M rm“ iotat ttttmu.--- m1- A. _ l p, ' "ll 3 'T"" . - a; ' k, . I E t . I " [I f " he / I I T, . . I J. i ‘ l _ 'e'. \ " ” ‘ W, ( _. i V V . 'ill " ' i r: , lit , I ‘ ‘ I ' - . I T 2,t l 'rliiil'gf I ill e ' N ‘ _ ov. ' ‘ Ll . I q " a: , I tIM Ilill, \ T ' .. Ft may / Mth ai " "Y xpal 4" V i l ' :1N,. L-ca/tr, t ' _ all” . . Jg - ' N V i "C, . 9 “I V A . the and . the _ ff; ' 1'3} _ lllllr , l and _ - ' .- r w. R I tt 's - to _ the 1lec. , Wel- '-, Id tt L _ d by _ wins ' _ that l it): c IE Illlllll B 1lllii: R M) th road, , ot 1 _ "1“." 11".” Contributions Gratefully Received at Haehnel's and . " Learn’s Drug Stores _ An Opportunity to, Make ' Others 2WrA!br. . _ . .A%L" "iisieti1/a, Big Parade (iii,i,ti'-1 3; From . q §4A§ _ " 4/ V Union Street to Town Hall \ 2.45 p. m. Children attending school will secure their tickets for a stocking from their schooi"teachersr, " well as tickets for their younger brothers and sisters not attending school. Parents having children not attending scheol can secure their children's tickets at Hsehnel's Drug Store. il 'f'tlii,ii8!i),l"ili',ll'll""" 'l, ' Waté‘rfoé lg ( ;ARB . __ - = l-"' "_'- l , Mei .I _,"'" "Sith' L, I""""'" - Cornmtinity A Stocking for Every Kiddie . ' 4 Leif) w: tit: ar was mash vi! at?

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy