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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Apr 1934, p. 6

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And thus is ready to go to work almost instantly. 20" Off it is said, yet discovered. _ _ ufi'l‘hope mulubym due to a scienâ€" ic discov which an Aspirin Tablet beg.::ya to dissolve, or disâ€" integrate, in the amazing space of two seconds after touching moisture. And hence to start "taking hold" of pain a few minutes after taking. Now comes amazingly relief ":':"“m'hmfimufi- ‘ fa STEELES 12 Mansion St. KITCHENER, ONT. ALL TRUSSES A Complete Stock of 2 Real ASPIRIN Staorts Taking Hold in Few Minutes JACK, i TO SEG CLARK Agour THAT BIG ORDBR 1N 40 minVTRD AND 1 HAVE TERUAC nauring... WHAYT CAN 1 QQ P _ /â€"â€"â€"â€" ORDON‘S Satisfy 96 Kh’ S$t. West DOWT wORRy! GEtT some ASPIRIN . TWO TABLETS WiLL SFOP THAYT PAIN 100 A rew miwwTres, /â€"â€"â€" SATISFY Master Earl Feick spent Sunday with Master Norman B‘:zan. Mr. and Mrs. William Zehr called on Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi on Sunday evening. _ _ _ Bundai visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Feick were: Mr. and Mra. Wilâ€" liam Shantz, son Leonard and daughter Hi_l_({a Shantz and Mr. Nelâ€" daui!’\ter Hilda Shant: son Eby of Kitchener. ville sg;en lieb Ober. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Doerbecker and Miss Eva Ludwif and Mr. Walâ€" lace Shock of Erbsville spent Saturâ€" da{ eveninF with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi. Mr. and Mrs. William Ober and Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald of Plattsâ€" ville spent Sunday with Mr. Gott Mr. and Mrs. Earl Einwaechter of New Dundee spent Sunday eveâ€" ninlg with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckâ€" stein. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gofton, Mr. Russel Gofton and Mr. Elmer Eckstein of near Plattsville spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Feick. Mr. and Mrs. William Zehr and daughter Lorreane and son Nelson spent Sunday with the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Bender of East Zorra. _ _Mrs. M. Strome spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. %d. Feick. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckstein and family and Mrs. Marion Bowman spent Sunday with Mr. Henry Eckâ€" stein at Rosebank. Miss Helen Eckstein entertained a number of her girl friends on Saturday afternoon in honour of her ninth birthday. Mr. William Dubrick of Baden spent Sunday with Mr. Delton Boshart. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leiss and family of Wellesley, Miss Barbara Steinman, Mr. Joseph Boshart and Miss Sarah Boshart of Baden, and Mr. and Mrs. Isaizh Martin and son Nyle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boshart. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi were Mr. and Mrs. Menno Zehr and daughters Blanche and Nelda of Milverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ropp, Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Ropg, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilker and daughter Marie, and Mrs. Mose Brenneman and daughter Sylvia, all of Poole. i Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Heer of Kitchener, Mrs. Dave Otto and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jantzi l‘?)ent. Saturâ€" g&;)y afternoon with Mr. Gottlieb er. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Croft and daughter Joy and Mr. Henlg Scobbles and son George an daughter Ruth of Kitchener and Miss Myrtle Hamacher spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamacher. Mr. and Mrs. Agabns Kinzie and sons Roy and Clifford, and Mrs. Snyder of Kitchener, and Mr. Ira Toman of New Dundee spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher. Mr. and Mr. Allan Swartzenâ€" Does Not Harm the Heart WELL, JACK, | Gor TH® onoer} YeS, PALY FIT AB A FDOLS ... , You BET, AL Auways GET ASPIRAYâ€" m"“'m‘ arâ€"*~. PINE HILL The condition of Mr. Gottlieb Ober has not improved. He is still confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. Swartzenâ€" truber svent Sundn; with Mr. and Mrs. John Roth of Petersburg. _ |non, Mr. Dan Swartzentruber and |Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pauliteki spent ISundn with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ‘Swartzentruber. Mr. Fred Schneider made a busiâ€" ness trip to Preston on Saturday. _Mr. Louis Bennett spent Sunda evening with Mr. and Mrs. Josep K. Swartzentruber. Messrs. _ Rueben _ and _ Eldon Swartzentruber made a business tri? to Toronto on Thursday. B|7.M| F B|BsytyB ....â€"hH4V 51.... Mr. and Mrs. Bimon Swartzenâ€" truber and family of Victoriaburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Martin. Mr., and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and son Ward and Mr. Fred Schneider called on Mra. J. Huether of Petersâ€" burg on Sunday. _ truber and sons Kenneth and Verâ€" Mr. Ezra Devitt and Mr. Ephraim Devitt and Mr. and Mre. Isamc Lau:â€" tenschlager and Mrs. E. Israel of Kitchener visited with Mr. John Schwoitzer at Blair on Monday, the latter also calling on Mr. D. K. De vitt. _ Misses Vera Geiger and Florence Prange of Kitchener spent the weekâ€" end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Kile. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hallman of Williamsburg spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. Clarâ€" ence Klie. Mr. and Mre. Herbert Bhants of near Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mre. Stanley Snider last Thursday. Mr. Melvin Burkhardt spent Sun day with his parents at Waterioo, | Mr. and Mre. Addison Rickert were among those who spent Saturday {evening at the home of Mr. and Mré. Ivan Cressman at Kitchener, who celebrated their 25th wedding anntâ€" versary. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Hallman of Wilâ€" llamaburg and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hallman. Mr. Lioyd Hallman of Williameâ€" burg spent the weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs. J. Hallman at the home of Mr. and Mre. Clarence Klie. Mr. and Mre. Kli Rosenberger of New Dundee called on friends here last Friday. ~ Miss Lona Shantz and Mr .and Mra. Vernon Woolner and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shantz near Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Milne and Mr. and (Mré, Dave Schmidt of Willlamsâ€" burg visited with Mr. D. K. Devitt on Sunday. Mr. Cyrus Rickert spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Woods at Wiliameburg. Misses Ella and Perceda Snider, { Mr. Floyd Bristow, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Israel of Kitchener were Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chas. Korell. > a ‘Misses Nellie Bachert of Kitchener and Ruth Devitt and Mesers. Bert Bachert of Nine Pines and Robert Milne spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Gideon Bachert. Mr. and Mre. Stanley Snider and children spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mré. Ephraim Snider at German Mills. The members of the Ev. 3. 8. tenâ€" dered Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Spies a miscellaneous shower at their home on Friday evening. Quite a number of local persons attended the annual Conference held in Calvary Evangelical Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Seranus Martin and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Bowman, Peel, Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Levi Gingerich, Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Bowman and E!â€" meta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kraemer. Miss Emmeline Lichty of Waterloo is apending a week at her home here. Also Ford touring car; 20 bus good oats; some potatoes. No Reserve â€" Farm is Rented. weekâ€"end with friends in Elmira signed adjoining the village of i omecga, Agatha, on I. H, Toman, Auctioneer, has reâ€" MONDAY AFTERNOON, ceived instructions from the underâ€" APRIL 30, 1934, at 1.45 pom. |signed to sell by public auction o} The following: Stock â€" 2 bay|mile northwest of Preston, just horses 14 and 15 years old, good|Kitchener highway, % mile north workers; white cow fresh 1 month;]|Of Blair highway, on |red cow fresh 2 weeks; Swissâ€"Jersey FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1934 heifer due in June; Holstein cow Sale to start at 1 p.m. sharp. ‘due in June; black heifer due in Horses â€" 1 team grey Percheran October; calf 3 weeks old; 3 geese|mares 10 and 1t years old, in foal ‘(setting); 1 gander; 4 ducks (layâ€"|to Grand Champion stallion at Lonâ€" ing); 1 drake; 16 mixed hens. don Fair. j Miss Valina Martin spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Naomi Martin, Poel. Implementsâ€"Spring tooth cultiâ€" vator; 3 section harrow; scuffler; wagon and box; Portland cutter; top buggy; wheelbarrow; team harâ€" nes#; single harness; marble top table; pool table; 16 gauge double barrel ‘ahot gun (new); qausage stauffer; battery radio; cook stove; forks; shovels, and other articles. auction on the farm of the underâ€" Farm Stock, Implements and| _ 95 â€"> PIGS Terms â€" Cash on sale day. MORRIS REASONER, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. THEO, DIETRICH, Clerk. _ 17â€"1 Mrs. Noah Z. Lichty apent the aornincmrcem Farm Stock,‘ Implements, Proâ€" There willâ€" be sold by public duce and Household FLORADALE MANNHEIM ' Misa Mary Kerr, teacher of the senior room of the Doon Public ‘School entertained ten puplis at her »home in Hespeler on Friday evening. Following the supper games were enâ€" jJoyed and & gocial time spent. The Young People‘s League of the United Church held their weekly meeting ‘on Sunday evening with Derwood Teet in the chair and Miss Vera Rauckman gave the topic. by Homer Watson were viewed. Later in the evening lunch was served in a reversed manner. A large hirthday cake was made by one of the members in honor of Mre. K. Lundlea‘ birthday and it wae eerved frst. Miss P. Watson entertained the membens of the Blair ladies‘ auxiliâ€" ary at her home here on Thureday evening at a "Backwards" party. The guests were attired in oldâ€"fashâ€" loned clothes, the appearance of which created a great deal of merrl ment. Miss Watson recefved the prize for the best dress. During the evening games were onjoyed with the awards going to the ones with the lowest acores. A fashion parade was held through the art gallery and etuâ€" ‘ dio during which the works of art Mr. J. W. Abra of the town line was visiting in the village on Monâ€" day Enjoy Pictures Of Art. Misses Dorothy and Euniceo Test spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Galt. Marjorie Gill and Ella Wolfe were visitors in Galt on Saturday. Farmers of this district are busy with spring plowing. Fred Hobbs has had his residence \\-lf-gd gor_l}yquo power. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nahls of Blair epent the weekond at the home of Mr. Wm. Lucas. Miss M. Kerr apent the weekâ€"ond at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. Kerr of Hespeler. â€" Mre. H. Eade was a. visitor in Preston on Saturday. Ben Kenyon of German Mills spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Wolfe. Mrs. R. Jones and family were visiâ€" tors in Preston on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricker and daughâ€" ter of Elmira spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mre. N. Wilfong. ‘Miss M. Ross of Stratftord epent Sunday in the village. iMr. and Mre. Wm. Coye of Woodâ€" stock spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reader. Mre. J. Harris of Preston spent Satâ€" urday at the home of Mr. and Mre. C. Ott. Mre. J. Bryce and son Earl were vieitors in Kitchener on Wednesday. .Edward Nahls of , Preston will spend the summer and fall at the home of Mr. and Mre. Herb Ohl helser. Everything is in fine shape. â€"â€" No Reserve. ‘ Extraâ€"2 Ford trucks, 1% tons capacity each, model ‘29 and ‘31, in Aâ€"1 shape, running daily. NOTEâ€"Don‘t miss this sale. â€" Household Effects â€" Beds, cupâ€" boards; scales; butcher hooks; butcher knives; counters; 2 stuffers ; 1 grinder; scalding trough; 85 gal. Acme furnace kettle, like new ; 300 feet 1% inch galv. pipe, new, and many other articles too numerous for detail. _ Implementsâ€"F. & W. 6 ft. binder bara Bast. _ _‘ _ in first class shape; M.â€"H. 2â€"horse _ May 12 (Saturday)â€"At 3.30 p. manure spreader; 3â€"horse disc, like :lt;e:uc';i:igle“lein()fth‘un\lvli}r:ee ";‘t‘, new ; sing:le riding plow, like new; Wellesl:y, !o: John B%ltzer.g 13â€"hoe drill; steel truck wagon; low _ May 15 (hTuoaday)â€"Auction sale wagon, like new; 16 ft. oak flat rack of 28' highâ€"grade Holstein dairy like new; gravel planks; 5 ft. F. ggws anzd hogs at Lot,“22, 4th line of & W. Mower; 8â€"section iron harâ€" Er:%tro :::ai.e:ris T :fu:e‘;th of rows; scuffler; root pulper; Portland June 6 (Wednesday) â€" Auction cutter, good; steel tire top buggy, sale of 30 Reg. Dual Purpose Shortâ€" good; 2 sets Stilliard scales; 2000 *11\°r,n cattle, fuu{ accredited herd. . \ This is a real dairy strain. 8 miles lb. platform scales; meat block. south of Stratford, % mile west 2 H:"'dm“ ‘Efl'«:t‘. =â€" Bedfl‘. CuPâ€" of No. 7 highway, for Wm. Warden. Cattleâ€"1 Jersey cow due in May; Jersey heifer, fresh; Jersey heifer due May 1; part Holstein and Jerâ€" sey heifer, fresh; 1 Shorthorn cow, fresh; 1 brindle cow, fresh; Hereâ€" ford bull 8 months old; 2 smal} calves. . * Pigs and Poultry â€" 1 York sow bred; 9 fat hogs, 175 lbs. each; 60 shoats from 75 lbs. to 100 lbs. each; 25 small pigs, 8 to 10 weeks old; 50 White and Barred Rock hens; trio of geese, laying. Produce â€" 10 tons nice green timothy and alfalfa hay (without rain); 40 bags Dooley potatoes from certified seed. Harnessâ€"1 set double team harâ€" ness, brass mounted, good. 1. H. SARARAS, Clerk. 16â€"2 ~ Terms â€" Cash. MRS. GEO. LONSBURY, Sr., 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee, Phone 28w. DOON Effects. August Schlimm Ret. PL. 6 Con. 3, Block County Treasurer‘s Offce, Court â€"HMouse, Mitchener, Out., Fobruary 10, 1084. My. Holon MeKenzic Solomon Relst ) HMy. Kummer John Wm. J. Unwin Alvin Wahn Leo Brown Ernest Cartwright 179â€"180 Daizell & Barrie 175â€"4 Jos. Johnson 282 ° Fred Pottit 480 Edith White «81 Rdith White 148 Waterloo Trust & Savings Co. 180, 184 Townloy Blatn 168 Walter Cross Maude Cable Stanley Compase Harry Foster Jean Fisher Nancy Franklin Albert Fach Reinhold Steiler Jeosic Walton Edward Nowack John Manecke Henry Funk Charles R. Gower Oliver Kolb ADVERTISE YOUR SALE IN TH®‘ Miss Bessie Wismer spent CHRONICLE:; IT PAYS. weekâ€"end at her home in Kossuth Milton Boottinger Isaiah Spactzel > Air Port Farm Jos. Mag 15 (hTuoaday)â€"Auction sale of 20 highâ€"grade Holstein dairy cows and hogs at Lot 22, 4th line of West Zorra, 4 miles north of Embro, for Lewis J. Harvey. _ May 12 (Saturday)â€"At 3.30 p. m., auction sale of furniture and other articlee in the village of Wellesley, for John Boltzer. â€" Augusta Weber Abram Kunkel Louisa Schultz Aj 27 (Friday) â€"At 1 p.m., (aoie eoae Penant mple R uce an efl'gctam& :lh northwest of Preston, just off the Kitchener Nfi:‘uy. or % mile north of Blair highway, for Mrs. Geo. Lonsbury, 8r. _ _ Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. May 12 (Satutdn{)â€"At 1 p.m. auction sale of household effects and dishes and kitchen utensils, in the village of Wellesley, for Mrs. Barâ€" bara Bast. . Henry Schaumbers Nath. Wildfang June 2 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., s ale of valuable houuhofil effects at 85b Chetnut St., Kitchener, for Wm. Toman. Wm. Newhigging 124 to 131 incl Win. Neubauer 8 bÂ¥>e * P icher 4 B6 ifflcnnie ts cchen s taindiicacae i1 50 White orn hens, live s vehicles, . f‘""m:;._ ul wther 36 ticles. List of articles to be adverâ€" tised closes May 1. What have you? Herman Hortel Wan. Schleuter Est jak P o i. P 5 A _ May 8 (Thursday) â€"At 8.00 p.m., ::nm of Bgdl.oo:: Avn:.' J::uloo Sims‘ Meintosh, Schofield & Sims, * 110y £ (betumtay)â€"At 5 am, at ay ~~ a.m., & ux:( auction d:y modh ‘the tchener market, a of good furniture for Mrs. Anna Kents. m., . far oats on village of 8t. Rog_wnc:. J us patented. 1 horeby give NOTICE pursuant to The Assessment Act, that unless the said taxes, together with all costs be sooner paid, 1 shall on Snurdqy. the ninth.day of June, 1934, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the City of Kitchener, proceed to sell by Juhlic auction the said lands, or so much thereof, as my-‘u sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes amd coste incurred in and about such sale and authorized by the said Act. TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO By virtue of a Warrant issued by the Warden of the County of Waterloo and authenticated by the Seal of the said County, ‘onrln' date the 30th day of January, 1934, and to me directed, for the collection of .the arrears of taxes due for three years upon the lands hereinafter mentioned and described, being in the County of Waterloo, all of which lands are POTTUST: Anction Sale Lists I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Name COUNTY TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES 198, 260, 370 M. 8. 100â€"7 B. 8. 43 B. 3. 38 8 3 & 17, &1 B. S. 40â€"41 H. 8. 100, 101 171â€"8 177â€"8 14, 88 10 18 18 7â€"8, 9â€"10 2l, 22, 23 14 71 18 en 11 14 TOWNSHIP OF WILMOT Com. 3, Bloek A ... % ... 160.82 Conestogo Plan 264 Bichn‘s Tract Plan 307 Plan 307 Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Scheifele and Missé Eileen Snyder of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Clayton Mose. Miss Bessie Wismer spent the Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Snyder of near Bloomingdale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Selbert. Mr. Leonard Reist of Sunnyside spent an evening recently with Mr. and Mre. Roy Karcher. Misses Aleda and Luanna Cressâ€" man of Kitchener spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weâ€" Plan 230 Mr. and Mre. Kenard Snyder and sons spent Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mre. Roy Snyder at Waterloo, SBunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. David ‘Bearinger were Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Creesman and Misses Rota and Marjorie Cressman and Mr. and Mre. Herb Feick and family all of Strasburg. 4 Miss Delores Klein was a Sunâ€" day guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snider, Mr. Victor Schmidt of Waterico spent Sunday at his home. Mr. B. W. Lichty was a business vls_l_tor to Qakville, Monday. Mr. and Mre. Roy Karcher and family epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Karcher, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. George Weber and Mildred spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Woolner, Natchez. May 19 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., auction sale of farm stock and implements, mostly 1â€"horse impleâ€" ments, for Mrs. John D. Koch, situated in the village of Lisbon, near Wellesley: Black Description Broken Front Broken Front April 28 (Saturday) â€" At 1.30 R.m.. auction sale of valuable houseâ€" T ereripig, eppomne the Rehool, for e 0 school, for Mrs. Aun‘c Pronk. * TOWNSHIP OF WOOLWICH Auction Sale Lisu GEO, G., CLASS, Auctionser, TOWNSHIP OF NORTH A. 8. SNIDER, Auctioneer i CR ie Survey GERMAN MILLS 1/8 113 1/8 4/» 'fifi:im-,x; &5 1/0 1/0 2/0 2/0 a/0 2/0 2/0 2/0 2/0 2/0 2/0 2%a 1/9 1/9 1/9 1/9 2/9 1/3 1/10 1/10 1/9 1/10 6Â¥ 16 Ns 1% Acres 14 14 Â¥a Ya 10 DUMFRIES SAMUEL CASSEL, Amount of Taxes 3 Years 678.00 22.10 10.78 118.07 34.16 41.18 10.04 128.70 $146.06 122849 85.75 223.79 194.48 84.19 19.39 17.27 70.87 9.78 4.76 144.05 1771 3120 7847 BB.11 16.71 10.78 131.22 188.01 10942 118.11 102.87 91.38 117.96 113.64 8.76 The farmers of this vicinity had started working on the lami and gorry to say they were caught in the enowâ€"storm. Mr. and (Mre. Amos Leiss and famâ€" ily were Sunday visitors at Baden and Pine Hill Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Steinmann and family and Miss Mary Wagler called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses 0. Erb on Sunday evening. 82.79 Misses Catherine and Esther Pomâ€" mer and Clara Loiss visited with Eva and Leona Erb on Sunday. _ _Mr. and Mre. Simeon Leoiss and Mr. Walter and Miss Silvia Leiss of Poote and Mise Dorothy Dames caliled on Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leiss on Wedâ€" nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lebold_visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Lebold of Wellealey. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Christ O. Erb were Mr. and Mre. Isaac Ruby, Mr. and Mre. J. Ruby and daughter Marie, Mrs. C. Bender of Zorra and iMr. and Mre. Danie! G. Steinman and family and Miss Mary Wagler of Baden. Miss Helen Pommer had been enâ€" gaged at the home of (Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turnbull for the past two weeks. Mr. David O. Erb and Mr. Daniel Schwartzentruber of Victorighurg and :Mr. John Schultz of Kingwood were business visitors in this vicinâ€" ity on Tuesday. Mr. Eph. Ehnos is taking possesâ€" slon of the EKd. Dabhmer farm near Ratzburg in the near future. 12.26 48.99 8.13 2449 COF+ Meouiet â€" uh ' A grost many from here j Mra. E. Wiebe moved Lr houseâ€" &o&:flm' .’l.l:g“ uflmfl the C. Â¥. D‘ use. Mr. Waliter Ottmaun is moving into ‘the house vacated by Mre. Wigbe. Mr. C. G. Erb has engaged "Mr. Qingerich of near Baden to take charge Of his farm near our town. ;l.r. Gingrich took possession on Monâ€" y. 4 ‘Mr. Clayton Roth, who had worked up a nice bakery business here, has purchased a business in Toronto. Mr. Walter Reiner of Gueiph was a Sunday visitor at home with his parents. Miss Hazel Dingwall and Miss Verna Hamel of Kitchener spent SBunday at their respective homes. 20.17 1744 . moreraapn s t T14 SrRD LINK WELLESLEY County Treasurer 71.00 18.10 71.30 16.11 11.02 11.11 10.78 1812 7.87 8.12 4.16 4.77 4.77 7.76 6.11 4.19 14.75 Costs $22.72 19.72 7.16 26.18 15.98 14.67 5.73 13.09 19.05 18.77 17.21 18.74 19.13 9.14 14.41 5.66 10.36 13.46 5.11 7.21 4.10 174.80 118.38 768.63 60.73 28.71 8â€"18 47.786 12.75 18.16 18.16 18.10 71.25 136.19 12160 74.18 14.30 118.87 48.61 10.34 16.10 76.31 114.20 63.19 $168.78 148.21 100.79 188.47 12.16 181.77 88.10 167.19 107.12 137.09 132.23 124.16 109.27 97.60 18.61 18.10 10.61 13.24 31.70 17.98 162.05 212.70 127.47 85.19 Total 15.09 23.176 17.92

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