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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Feb 1932, p. 4

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wa BA a || Wil Quickly Disappear. Cook‘s Regulatin pound :Mrs. Dam Detzler, Haysville, and l P gz Com d !Mrs. Michael Detzler, Kitchener. measiat" dad‘le mrHe@®# The funeral took place from the resi fi"' of strengthâ€"No. 1, $1; TeNCG of the deceased‘s father, Mr. .&* #3; No 8 88 per bos. Gregory Techirhart, 17 Grove street, m.fl 5a m"z‘on Monday, to St. Mary‘s church pamphlet. / Address: _i where a service took place at 10 mtmx-wlcfim ©‘clock. Interment was made in TORONTO.ONT. (Formerty Mount Hope cemetery. mateist o datiin Gire oo fi::."k; No. 3 lgu'b& ty o ty ons pamphlet. _ Address: THE CooK MEDICINE CO, friends attended the funeral on|_ There passed away at St. Mary‘s Friday of the late Mrs. David|bOsPital Thursday night, Mr. Simon Heintz. Much sympathy is extended | Techirhart of Breslau in his 38th to Mr. ‘Heintz mqr.f.mi[y in their|year. Deceased had been in his usual bereavement. health until Tuesday when he sufferâ€" Mr. Peter Hoover returned ed an acute attack of appendicitis. after soeraing "C" porecnCaontpe|He was rushed to the hospital ‘but : 5 ; R â€" |too late to save his life. Mr. Tachirâ€" vacation with relatives in Haldiâ€" mand County. hart resided on a farm near Breslan Rev. snd Mrs. M. F. Stewart and [iey ur on Ropiface cuursy, New Oer. family of Linwood and Mr. and MTSâ€"| many. He is ived by h ie € Alvin Ottman visited on Thursday ;« y;, eR.ysur':dvesg & 4 ind evening with Mrs. Wm. Tyack. pete:' n;ia]ph nr;d A sml,:gy' ffian:{ Mrs. Josiah Martin and Miss‘home and three daughter, Kate, KAlr;ir:lil:rWMemxn spent Friday in ]l;{ose and Madelime all at home, by . is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory The assessor, Mr. J. McComick""fiChmfll‘t- Kitchener, three broâ€" of near Macton, made his annual ‘thers, Leo and John of Kitchener call in this vicinity last week. jand William of Haysvillie and four nzmmmmmmmm~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"r»â€"â€"â€" éisters, Mrs. Simon Dorecht, Kitchâ€" s _ lener, Mrs. Joseph Hoffele, Kitchener, Rev. and Mrs. M. F. Stewart and family of Linwood and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman visited on Thursday evening with Mrs. Wm. Tyack. The weekly bridge was held at the Granite Club Friday. Mrs. R. N. Merritt was the winner of the prize. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beaton, George street, Waterloo, were im Toronto Saturday going down to attend the aunual staff dance of the Bank of Monteal at the Royal York hotel. They were guesta also at the dinner given at the Royal York hotel by Mr. MacFadgen, superintendent of the Ontario branches of the bank. Mrs. Walter Somerville, Mre. John Livingston and Mre. D. T. Croal were the hostesses at bridge at the home of Mrs. Livingston, Friday in benefit for the Waterlo0 relieft fund. There were 11 tables in play and the prize winners were Mrs. William Roos, first for contract and Mre. Wilson Geddes consolation; Mrs. Edward Roos, first for auction and Mre. Roy Eix consolation. Tea was served fol lowing the games. ‘The home was bright with early Spring flowers. Mr. Currie Bulmer of Toronto spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Charley Buimer. Mrs. Clark of Saskatoon, Sask., is spending some time with her aunt, Mrs. Maria Fenton, and reâ€" newing old acquaintances in and around the vilhfi. (Mrs. Clark was formerly Miss Nellie Anderson of Hawkesville.) Mr. Josiah Martin, Mr. David Weber and daughter and Mr. Isrrel G. Martin were Kitchener visitors on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Hester Tanner of Millbank A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral on Friday of the late‘ Mrs. David Heintz. Much sym‘fnthy is extended to Mr.:Heintz and family in their Mr. Peter Hoover returned home after spending » three months‘ vacation with relatives in Haldiâ€" mand County. is at present mii'sing" her sisterâ€"inâ€" law, Mrs. Charley Bulmer, who is ill at her home. entitles you to â€" GERMANN|| ... Your Doliar will; go farther at this Sale than it bas for The LEFT OVERS and And everything is set for a BROOM FREE! This offer is good until January 31st. Waterloo â€" Ont. "*‘""~ | Gaplin FORCEDt@BU Y Personals HAW KESVILLE 50 O0‘Coats and Suits Harry A. You Are WHILE THEY LAST ! 7.95 Sizes 34 to 46. ayl Mre. Herman Schwartz )lâ€"| ‘The death took place at the K.â€"W. as hospital at two o‘clock on Thursday, January 28, in the person of Mrs. . |Herman Schwartz, 54 Elgin street, ©‘Kitchener, aged 60 years, following I la two monthse‘ illness. She was born @ in Wilmot township on April 26, k,, 1871. She was a member of St. ap Matthew‘s Lutheran church. Her e. husband predeceased her 10 years ig |ago. There survive: three children, ag | Mrs. Abbott of Kitchener, Mr. Edgar of | Yanke, Waterloo, and Mr. Oscar Schwartz, Hamilton, by four broâ€" id thers, David Groff, Kitchener, Wil el liam and John Groff, Waterico and 'n George of Wyoming,. U.S.A., and by three eisters, Mre. Minnie Wagner, Kitchener, Mre. Lizzie Reinhardt; ‘k|Galt and Mre. Frieda Woeber of New "â€"|Dundee. The funeral took place on is\ Sunday with a service at the house and service at St. Matthew‘s Lutherâ€" to|an church. Interment was made in s. | Mount Hope cemetery. At These Prices DC APAnTe NOCE s EUE . eCEmmion. George Hossfeld ‘it was thought by Ald. Raymond that G-owdd.wWyongmu;un-’mm'.m a well farmer of WalkertoB, was t was pointed out who underwent an operation at the py m that the town only Walkerton Hospital on m paid $200, the balance of $400 being died on llondndv- Mrs. trude paid by the Public Utilities Commis Badke, Weber St., Kitchener, is & gion for work of auditing the books daughter, and Mrs. W. Rosenbusch of their three departments. is a"sisterâ€"inâ€"law. The funeral will; Mayor Bohlender, Reeve Frickey be held on Thursday afternoon at and Ald McKersic suggested that the 2 a‘clock. auditors be asked to explain their Tmmzexser |work before taking any action. Martin J. Glabb _ Mayor Bohlender said the auditors A retired farmer, Martin John gid efficient work and questioned Glabb, 99 Benton St., Kitchener, whether satisfactory could be Ob nued away on Tuesday. He was taiuned tor $100 less. rn in Stratford and was in his Ald. Raymond pointed out that 74th year. He is survived by five sons, three daughters, two brothers CGMILEQ, BRLD. MVZ MLMCEUCT mwuen((. One énug'hm, Mrs. F. D-v;gh. preâ€" docused hc:l‘liu'm oeve: {3;11. oum«;n grandchildren an greatâ€"grandâ€" children also sutvive. _ 0 The funeral will be held on Friâ€" loo, when Leah Rei.tbool E1 day with Jrrivate service at his late was wedded to nenr{e ster 0 home, followed by a public service Jacobs, Rev. C. S. Roberts offici at St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Chureh, _ Mr. and Mrs. Doster will r of which he was a member, at 2.30. in St. Jacobs. They were atte Interment will be made at Woodland by Oscar Doster, St. Jacobs, Mausoleum. Rev.‘J. Schmieder will Marguerite Marth, Waterloo. be in charge. ; â€"____ tery, who died at his residence, 17¢ Waterloo St., Kitchener, on Tuesâ€" day. Deceased was a son of the late George Schmidt and Elizabeth Dechert. Dechert. Mr. John Edward Stuebing, son of ‘The late Jacob Schmidt was born Mt. and Mre. John Stuebing, 411 Wil at North Easthope in March, 1849. MOt street, Kitchener, and Miss He married Kathrine Gerth at North LAuar Horst, youngest daughter of Easthope. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Horst, Bruâ€" There survive one son and four b2cher street, Kitchener, were unitâ€" daughters, namely, Hen G., of ed in marriage at the home of North Easthope, Jra. w. 3 Gough, Biehop C. F. Derstine, on Friday. London, Ont., Mrs. G. Falk, Stratâ€" They will reside at 398 Wilmot ford, Mrs. H. Rank, Long Beach, street, Kitchener. ‘The late Jacob Schmidt was born at North Easthope in March, 1849. He married Kathrine Gerth at North Easthope. _ 8. Jacob D. Schmidt Death claimed Jacob Schmidt, aged 82 years, employed for the past 19 years at Mount Hope Cemeâ€" one Simon Tschirhart Rank, Lolz Beach, Knechtel, Kitchener. Best Choice Come Early Mrs. Clarence Knechtel attended the bride and was becomingly gowned in a Royal blue crepe gown with blue hat and other accessories to match and carried a bouquet of sweet peas and baby‘s brea&. Mr. Clarence Knechtel attended the bridegroom. After a wedding supâ€" per the wedding party returned to the bride‘s home where they were tendered a real oldâ€"time charivari. The bridal couple later left for the brinii;groom's farm where they will reside. ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGS RESULTS A quiet wedding took place at the New Mennonite parsonage in Kitchener, on Wednesday, Jan. 20, when Miss Almina Geifier was unâ€" ited in marriage to Mr. Henry Wettâ€" laufer of Tavistock. Rev. Mr. Yates performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of Alice blue crepe trimmed with silver over lace, with blue hat and other accessories to match and carried a bouquet of buttercup roses. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yausie, Tavistock, became the bride of Ernest L. Harlick, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Harlick, Chatham. The bride and bridegroom left on a honeymoon trip to Florida. They will reside in &indnor. ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fess, became the bride of John Henry Albrecht, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Albrecht, of Toronto. _ The bride waf>attended by Miss Thusnelda Schaus and Mr. Karl Benner, cousin of the bride, assisted the bridegroom. corl furnished Beedy people by town was billed at regular prices and no discount allowed when ordered in less than ton lots. A 25¢ discount per half of quarter ton ‘lots was sugâ€" gested. day afternoon at the panon#e of St. John‘s Lutheran Church, Waterâ€" loo, when Leah Rei.ltboo! Elmira, was wedded to ltlenr{e ster of St. Jacobs, Rev. C. S. Roberts officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Doster will reside in St. Jacobs. They were attended The marriage took ghce at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Vogt, 120 Louisa St., Kitchener, on Monâ€" day morning, when the latter‘s sister, Miss Edith L. Yausie, daughâ€" A quiet church weddinsh took place at St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church, Kitchener, on Saturday, when Miss Gertrude Matilda Fess, only daughâ€" The marriage took place Saturâ€" Wettlaufer â€" Geiger Harlick â€" Yausio Stuebingâ€"Horst for gerot, Marie, Carl and Alfred Hackâ€" bart attended the funeral service in Heidelberg on Sunday of Mrs. Albert Hackbart, who passed away at the Freeport â€" Sanatorium _ Wednesday, } Little Miss Irene McMillen, aged 4 years old, has had a severe attack of infantile paralysis and little hope \u held for her recovery. _ 0 _ Lorne Rennie accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hackbart, Marâ€" Miss Pearl Stadelbauer of near Linwood spent last week with Mrs. George Glaister. _ {o s â€" _ Mrs. Thos. Foster and son Arthur Oof the lith Lime, visited at Mrs. R. Foster last Friday. _ _ â€" of Kitchener 0n Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Strong and sons Jack and Keith of Bloomingdale visited Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Snider on Sunday. _ _ 0 â€" s Miss Mary Bell epent the weekâ€" end at her home near Stratford. Mr. and Mra. Abe. Seigner of King: wood visited at Mre. Gerber‘s last Friday. s _ Misses Edna and Alta Burget: epent Wednesday with their sister, k!dnq. Gordon Stumpf of Kitchener. . _ Mrs. Wahl and son Donald of Gait ‘vhlud Mrs. Schlieman last Friday. The local Ymâ€"mg‘:e Society had a very interesting ting on Wednesday evening which was ably handled by Mrs. Agnes Yency. Next week Miss Ruth Scnaefer will have charge of the meeting and on Wedâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mose and son spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Martin of Kitchener. _ Misa lhzn‘WarkonUn of Kitchâ€" ener speat day with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moss. _ co . nesday 10th a special program will be put on "Forward With Christian Youth". On Feb. 12th a ‘Valentine Box Social will be held and a large turnâ€"out is expected. _ Mr. Gordon Meyer motored to Strattord on Sunday. e _Mr. Tilmon Martin and Miss Annie Martin of St. Jacobs visited Mrs. Luft on Wednesday. â€" Misses Clara Stumpf and Marjorie Michm visited Mrs. Gordon Stumpf Miss Ida Bieth of Preston visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Bieth on Thursday. ‘The local Sunday School held their reguiar service on Sunday morning with a good attendance. . routine Ji}"mr:‘&i'o?d‘i: 2.30 in the four sons and three daughters, afternoon, ng a 16â€"hour day. namely, Carl, Margaret, Marle, Alâ€" At this time workers were paid at fred with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Colorado 8 This company had e se es t 299 arree aby cen men. bach has SUMMER SAUSAGE a stflv of 25 cows to milk and care Well Cured for. ilking started at 2.30 a.m. * and by seven o‘clock all milk had to 23c per lb. be cooled and bottled ready 107 [J __ooooommmmmmammmmmmmememmme -higment- After breakfnst. the ) smmmmeameemmmmtem stables had to be cleaned and cows ~â€"â€"__ _ _ t 0 fed, omed, milking utensils Jan. 27th. ‘The late Mrs. Hackbart wuhe:“;nd sterilized. The same leaves to mourn her loss a family of the rate of $25 a month and board. Hackbart near Crosshill and Frieda, m O ht onne more & ained W Ts " chung mome amin, "Me farms were turned over to the tax collector. ~A. L. Shants worked his way out to the State of Colorado where he wiés employed by the pure bred Holsteins. These farms will rank among the best in Ontario. northeast oz'ni&hmmn but a lad his parents drifted with the tide of immigration to Western Kansas in the early fifties. After a set in, in the form of crop failures, dmu‘n and the grasshopper plague. Money had to be borrowed to pay taxes at the exhorbitant rate of 24 per cent. interest. Hundreds of with dairying since a young lad. He was born in a log house a few miles northeast of Bresiau apd when but Mr. 75 0‘Coats ad Suits Shants has been identified CENTREVILLE CROSSHILL Get One or You Will Be Sorry. rever o m n commeaiainhicp mc on ie n o n o i 0n n Pn n i .0 Te on * e s â€" wg Aewl_l | SPEUIAL â€" Roy-l York vrrange rekoe 1ea """mn..._’*.’_:'l ___ Our own famous blend selling regularly at 55¢ per pound, will be on a 9.85 Company _ of Sizes 34 to 46. Men‘s Flannelette NIGHT SHIRTS MEN‘S PAJAMAS Flannelette, Suit Flannel WORK SHIRTS _ HMerbert, Kenneth, with Mr. and Mrs. @ Charles Hackbart on the 5th Line, | Hesson road. 3 | _ Some of our sports took in the isocial at Macton on Monday eveâ€" ‘ning. All report a good time. Boyerâ€"At St. Mary‘s hoepital, Jan. 27, to Mr. and Mre. C. W. Boyer, (formaerly Of Kitchener), Grimaby, a daughter, o Kehnâ€"At the K.â€"W. hospital, Jan. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Kehn, 46 Cameron street, a son. Harrisonâ€"At St. Mary‘s hospital, Jan. 29, to Mr. and Mre. Herman Harrison, 221 King street west, a The annual meeting of Boy Church was held in the church on Tuesday, January 26th. The usual routine Rennie was elected manger in place of Cecil Barbour, who removed to Wellesley. Mre. George Richardson spont Friâ€" day evening and Saturday at the bedside of her father, Mr. Wu. Munâ€" dell in Linwood. Mrs. Schmidt of near Brunner spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Hahn. Mr. Engelbert Dietrich of the 9th Line East, has been engaged with Mr. Allan Glaister for the coming year and commenced duties Monday morning, February 1st. Friends of Misses Jessie Hamâ€" mond and Adella Glaister are glad to hear they have recovered after being confined to the house for some time through ilIness. _ Miss Rose Foerester of Kitchener spent a few days at her home here. Mr. and Mre. Lorne Bigam and Mr. Clarence Bigam visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Erb. Messrs. Hugh Benninger and Bernard Lavery spent the weekâ€"end with their parents at Dublin and Stratford. _ 4. â€" Roy Mayberry and Wm. Hatta of Britton visited with Thos. Wiltord leat Thureday. _ Miss Evelyn Hanley spent the weekâ€"end in iitcluner. Miss M. Weber spent the weekâ€" end at her home in Galt. â€" _ Miss Mary Hanley is spending a few weeks with friends in Toronto. GOOD RICE Slightly broken â€" §¢ per lb. This is good food value. WRAPPED BREAD Wholesome Food. 6c loaf â€" Cash and carry. CANADIAN CHEESE 15e lb. CHOICE ‘TOMATOES Libby‘s PORK AND BEANS Large tins, 12}%%c¢ each Eddy‘s SILENT MATCHES 3 phges. for 25¢ BUTCHER PEPPER HESSON 3 phges. for 25¢ 95¢ WE SELLTHE BEST FOR LESS . Lorne ‘ Burnett Bros., supplies, John Lauber, Waiter m Leo Seidewand ns Frank Schenck fnnflh-. ressrisssers â€"â€" HERABE Normtan Snyder, PAY YOUOR@T .....................lcccsscclccccccc0n.. $74.38 Moved by Milton Weber and Edmund Stlvim that this Council “Mtflcmbmwnnmmw , Conestogo, on Tussday, March ist, next, at 10 o‘clock a.m.â€"Carried. _ __ Public Highways of Ontario and if not approved by the Department they are to be paid $50.00 for services rendered, sndb&ot they are to superâ€" vise the said work at the price of 2% gcrmt.oflheo&d&tvwk plus travelling expenses at the rate of 8 cents per mile each way. _ _ ___ _ Therefore, we the Council of the Corporation of the ‘l‘cvlfl’ of Woolwich, accept the said offer and agree to the conditions as set forth by Mr. &rbor.â€"Cnnm Moved by Chas. Sthuett and Edmund Schwindt, that, subject to the Ce PPRCCCD, €0, 07. MRCITTIRT Mr. Frank ficrber, Structural Bfidgc Engineer of Toronto, was present giving information "5'"""? plans and the designing for the rropoud wrecking and rebuilding of the 110 foot single span bridge ocated across the Grand River at Breslau. The Road Superintendent with the approval of the Council appointâ€" ed the following road foremen for the current year: 1, Wm. Bauman; 2, A. Shoemaker; 3, H\ McNally; 4, G. Pirier 5, O. Wright; 7, Jos. Friedman; 8, Enos Detweiler; 9, B. Millard; 10, Josh. Brubacher; 11, G. Forbes; 12, Israel Frey; 18, A. B. Wekor; 14, A. Esch; l‘. P. Woods; 16, Elam Martin; 17, M. C. Schweitzer; 18, G. Eisenbach; 19, H. Bowman; 20 â€" 21, J. H. Stahibaum; 22, C. Martin; !i'-. Clemens ; 24, D. Kraemer} 25, D. Cressman; 26, M. R. Eby; f‘l. Lackner; 28, I. Martin; 29, H. Martin; 30, 8. Weber; 31, H. Ziegler; 32, E. Shoemaker; 83, S. C. Spies; 34, H. ‘Doering; 35, C. Schneider; 37, J. Metsger; 38, H. Brubacher; 39, D. Hoffman. s 0 C Om S o O ME PMDDeDImD tC @OOC PeL PWeCs: NADSECCU Nee UATRIE Journals of Proceedings at $1.13 per , Voters‘ List at $1.78 per page, and the Financial Statements at gl.co 8.: page; Elmira #m. Journals of Proceedings at $1.09 per page. Voters‘ List at $1.79 per $1.78 and 200 eofir of the Financial Statements at $1.40 per page be accepted, and that the tender of the Elmira Signet for rlndnc 300 copies of the Journal of Proceedings and Byâ€"laws at $1.09 be accepted.â€"Carried. _ â€" Mn S The following tenders for the undermentioned Township printing were received: The News Record, 300 copies of Journals of Proceed at $1.14 per page, 200 copies‘ Voters‘ List at 81.79#.&:, and copies of Financial Statement at $1.41 per page; Wat C Journals of Proceedi at $1.09 per pfe, Voters‘ List at ‘I.Wpu' page, and the l"in-ncifiiahtemu at $1. Ofir page. Moved by Wule{ Howlett and Chas. uett, that the tender of the Waterloo Chronicle for printing 200 copies of the Voters‘ List at $1.78 and 200 copies of the Financial Statements at $1.40 per page Miss Nellie Luts of Kitchener visited her sister, Mre. Gordon Henâ€" rich last Wednesday. _ __Moved by Milton Weber and Chas. Schuett, that this Council petition the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario for the cancellation of the contract consummated by Charles Mansfield. _ _ â€" Mr. Leander Wahl of Toronto was a visitor at his parents‘ home, Mr. and Mre. Andrew Wabl last Satur The reeve and deputy reeve will represent the Council at the Ontario Townships‘ Roads Association convention and the Good Roads convention in Toronto, the latter part of the month, and the Road Superintendent will attend the Road Superintendent‘s meeting in Toronto about the same time. = Deputy Reeve Schuett reported that nearly $20.95 worth of wood which ha?h been cut in cleaning off roadsides, had been sold during the past month. _ __ _ _ _ wl Mr. Herman Lebutski spent the weekâ€"end with his brother Carl, Kitâ€" chener. Mre. Erickson spent Saturday in Kitchener. . The Municipal Council of the Township of Woolwich met at Conestogo, on Tuesday, February 2nd, 1932, pursuant to adjournment from last session. All the members were present. The Reeve was in the chair. The minutes of the previous session were read and approved. The communications were read and considered. E. I. McLoughry, District Representative of the Department of Agriculture, Galt, appeared before the Board requesting .the Council to bear half of the costs for furnishing room for the Short Courses in Elmira. The Council granted his request. C _ sn _ Mrs. Nancy Bribacher of Hawkesâ€" ville is staying with Mr. and Mre. Levi M. Martin for a few weeks. The Misses Judith and Lydlan Martin of Elmira were visitors of Mrs. Levi Lichty on Sunday. wWOOLWICH TOWNSHIP ACCEPTS $2500 TENDER Breslau Bridge to be Rebuilt and Erected at Three Bridges.â€" Road Foremen Are Appointed and Other Business Dealt With by Woolwich Township Council. Dry Goods and Men‘s Wear Dept. COTTON BATTS For Comforters and Quilts, pure white 1 Ib. rolls .... 30c each CARHARTTS OR KITCHEN‘S OVERALLS Nome better, each pair absolutely guaranteed to wear .... $1.75 All first quality ... BROADCLOTH 1 yard wide, fast colors, variety of shades .......... 17c per yard LGoods Guaranteed Satisfactory or Money Refunded. CHOCOLATE BUDS 19c per Ib. . ROLLED WHEAT An Ideal Breakfast. 4 the. for 2§%¢ LADIES‘ AND CHILDREN‘sS COTTON HOSE PURE WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS FOR MEN DAIRY BUTTER This is an outstanding bargain, Phone 152 r 3 â€" |_ The 8St. Jacobs Shed Company held their annual meeting last Satâ€" urday and elected the following |officers: president, J. B. Sauder; viceâ€"president, Osiah Brubacher; secretaryâ€"treasurer, Etra Bauman; |directons, Geo. B. Martin, Simeon Martin, Isaiah Martin. These horse |sheds are free to all comers but the directors request that any who use the sheds repeatedly pay 25 cents for maintenance. daughter Genowefy apent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. H. J. Doberthein in Kitchener. Mr. Eden Cressman was a bu: ness visitor to Elmira on Monday. Elect Officers. ...... $1.50 CHOICE FRESH FIGS . $ lhe. for 25e SEEDLESS RAaisina 3 lke. for 25¢ SWEET PRUNES NOAH STROH, Clerk. 1, Wm. Bauman; Wright; 7, J :il. Brubacher; rl, 0 thaankncb? 15. ru-fi.'l:;.-ln' u: 32, E. Shoemaker:; 1, 3. Metsger; 38, ; &Â¥

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