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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 29 Nov 1894, p. 8

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«t { J. D. Williamson & Co, Don‘t forget Saturday night n:d Hats, (aps and Fupnishings. Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o‘clock The Ine same principle applies to Dress Goods, with a discount of 10 Per Cent. Wyndham & Macdonnel! streets, $3.75 Mantle for $2.81 $4,00 Mantle for $3.00 $5,00 Mantle for $3.75 $8.00 Mantle for $4.50 We begin a Sale of Mantles, in which we return you ‘25¢ out of every $. We keep 75¢ and hand you back Om .. Mantles and Dressgoods, Friday, Nov. 16. Special to Young Men, And so on through the whole C alogue up to the 230 00 Jack ets for $22.50, DOERING BROS., Discount Sale will give a straight discount of 20 per cent. off all Trmmed : LION, and sold at Dry CGoods This means that vou Splendid Assortment Millinery from $1.50 and up. LWATERLOO buy a Profits catâ€" the to us, and certainly are a aredit +« 21 ~ lr-.‘.nll. ‘to ::.u: “"‘ tade them and put them together. To duces, As to the e shown us they were \iulntnbt . 4 °* V I0uUBG lsadore Eby (for many years wheel wright with Goldie & McColloch) busy dfli‘ning "fllluflbetimmvmgm the celebrated planer, matcher and moulder combined, manufactured so '”’Ml}yb’m‘m’“‘ MA..,;:“""' eannot be surpassed hl for the excellent work it proâ€" thera ns L2 elicea G An enterprising firm, is the firm of Cowan & Co., whose woodâ€"working machinery, engines and boilers have an international reputation for their excel‘ lence in workmanship and perfect conâ€" struction. Waâ€" had passed the place dozens of times but for the first time badjoccasion to visit the institution sevâ€" eral days ago with a view to purchasâ€" ing a carload lot of machinery, for sevâ€" eral firms in:Al%:u who are belping to establish and build up our new town in that no;fllern country. We found T-‘A-‘ a PF The Montreal ‘Witness. Tue © One of the sights of Montreal is a | John visit to the ‘Witnesy‘ oftice, which, for | wood. internal elegance,convenience and comâ€" W eq pleteness of equipment has few rivals StOCk s anywhere. One‘s attention is arrested | son l ine on the sidewalk by seeing through n . window a Chinaman patiently turning| Thu: a crank with the air of one who has a "‘npl.eln contract for a century of faithful labor, | Eloira and means to fultil it. The Chinaman Tues is made of wood and for steady,patient, plemen endless toil commend us to a wooden | Germar Chinaman. Making bold to go in we Wed _4 find ourselves in an enviable public ofâ€" °C | fice with tiled floor, hotâ€"house flowers the late and what not. Then we were piloted | _ Satur up a spiral stair, through the great| niture c editorial room, to the’battery of linoâ€" types which are the mar\el of the nine Wedr beenth century as Guttenberg‘s movable | #+0CK, it types were of the awakening life of the | ture, of ‘ | fifteenth. The great Hoe press of the | St. Jaco ‘Witness,‘ which prints almost any Thurs number of pages, from two to thirty. plements two, is the very most complete machine berg. anywhere. Close beside it you are Sature shown on inquiry & patch on the floor nn;I Fou which marks the spot where exploded Iate J. N | the famout bomb some months ago, * | which the ‘Witness‘ doubtless owed to | _ Saturd |its active and effective war against| Neeb, on gamblers and bunco steerers, a class| _ Joseph which by exposure and clever caricaâ€" g},},‘;fig‘t‘l‘"’: ture it has managed to drive from the | at the ~hro city, orat least to deprive of the Open | LetSroul: tolerance and public freedom <which _.__\J they before enjoyed at the hands of THE ' sympathetic ofticials. The stand for law and order taken by the ‘Witness‘ lately resulted in an investigation of the polâ€" ice and detective system of Montreal, | Capital Pai which bas revealed the need of some mm.{‘fl Aevwolutionary change. The paper is | Assete...... devoted to temperance and all good EL] things. It claims to be independent in politics and has cortainly opposed | Deposit re« with equal vigor the Cousetflf;tive 3’;‘,’,:;"1?;‘, government at Ottawa and the Libera{ | current rates Mercier government at Quebec. â€"It is DEI at all events a clean family pa er, ver ~ carefully edited and one o;f,trl’)e pret}-' wi?dt:mtmfi tiest in get up and typography that | mont 20 days comes to our offics. gagement with Mr. Oberholtzer in the furniture business. ... The travelling engineer known by the cognomen,Sumâ€" mer Coon, having adjusted all the enâ€" gins and boilers in the place, has taken to the road again . . . . Mr. Geo,Peppler, business manager for Geo. McAllister, has been called to Hamburg to see his father who is reputed to be quite sick, . . . Miss Alice M.Bedford and Master Gordon Ross,have returned from Wellâ€" and, where they were visiting friends and relatives . . , . Conestogo carpenters are working with a wiil on the dry | kiln of Mr. Oberholtzer, hoping to comâ€"| plete the job before winter sets in. |, Heading and logs are beginning to come to the mills rapidly. A good seaâ€" son in that line is auticipatod. ingdale,Unaving we understand From now to the close of next this to your neighbors and get f Waterloo County For many years Berlin has had a large hat store. ,The owner sold out nearâ€" ly two years ago. He lha.s again opened out and if you want to select a hat from a large and varied stock go to Peter‘s Hat Store, Berlin. NOW ontinued From First pauouic freedom <which joyed at the hands of ficials. The stand for law n by the ‘Witness‘ lately investigation of the polâ€" GALT. TO SUBSCRIBE FOR TIIE "/ 226 C086 of next year. Show neighbors and get them to subâ€" raco an family p;b'er.;;r; and one of the pretâ€" and typography that Chronicle ONLY $1.00 David Bean, â€"â€"I8 THEâ€" Waterloo, Ont TIME Page . winot Stapban Siiecivom, q acgian 15 wife of wfl.m.z. daugh T"p.:b Bzckzrâ€"On Nov. ir Maznheim,the wike dnflip&.j:‘ a daughteor. ARXDTâ€"On Nov, hflmmfl. v&olau-s}::g.,.,__ | Krinâ€"On Nov. 16th, in "'h “.‘ . wife of Walter Kert, of a son. |‘ â€" f Doknaâ€"On Nov. 19th, the : â€" Dotr, of a dauzhter b“”‘_ an enâ€"â€" 9 Comte s en fen t C® + GEHLâ€"On Nov. 17th, in Waterloo q wife of the late Adam Gehl, of a son SHANTzâ€"On Nov. 8, in Im" Alb N. W. T.,the wife of J y e HexrRicHâ€"On Nov. 25th, at St. Jacobs, the wife of Wm. Henrich of a son, DELIOXâ€"In Berlin Nov.22nd, the wife of F. Delion, 6f a son, | TREISINGERâ€"On Nov. 18th, at Elmira, the wife of Wm., Treisinger, of a daughter. WAGNERâ€"On Nov. 15th, in Berlin, the wife of Henry Wagner, of a daughter‘ __ ‘FOUR PER CENT perannum, compounded halfâ€"yearly. Interest allowed on all sums of $1 and upâ€" wards, remaining in the Savings Bn'nk d tâ€" ment md:zs or over, from date of depogrt“ to date of withdrawal at the rate of Deposit receipts issued. The collection of sale nc Money transferred to : current rates. Capital Paidâ€"up Reserve Fund .. THE ggf%ngflfifimi Joseph Mickuas, Auctioneer, Waterloo, Ont., guaranteecs satisfaction every time. Sales prompuz attended to and can be arranged for at the ‘hronicle Office, as to daté, without furâ€" ther trouble. ~.Waterloo County Chronicl Saturday, Dec. 29.â€"Farm of John Neeb, on Market Square, Berlin. Saturday, Dec. 29.â€"Brick i and household furniture of . late J. M. Oberholtzer, Berlin Thursday, Dec, 20.â€"Steck and imâ€" plements of George Voll, near Bamâ€" berg. Wednceday, Dec. 19â€"Farm, farm stock, implements and household furniâ€" ture, of the late Absalom Martin,near St. Jacobs. Wednerday, Dec. 12.â€"PF the late Christopher Prange Saturday, Dec. 15.â€"Hou niture of Charles Moeser,St. Tuesday, Dec. 11.â€"Stock ang imâ€" plements of John Beoninger, near New Germany, > Wednesday, Dec. 5.â€"Farm, farm stock and implements of John Robinâ€" son, near Winterbourne. Thursday, Dec. 6.â€"Farm stock and rmplements of George Geisel, north of Tuesday, Dec. 4.â€"Farm stock for John Brenner, 3 miles west of Linâ€" wood. |_*P. 8.â€"Some fifty young men who are going to take up farms in Algoma, in spring, regaled themselves with oysâ€" ters in Wismer‘s Oyster Parlors near the post office on Saturday and if their appetite continues they should be able to handle the largest tree in the district and pult it up by the roots.â€"V. ‘ ing out in business whether it is | "GCULOC!â€"On Nov. 2rd, in Hawksville, ) |starting out in business whether it is Jane Lake, wife of Robt. McCulloch,aged to run a saw mill, furniture factory, | 58 years. planing mill or grist mill, All the inâ€" SEAGRâ€"At Berlin on Nov.?:gnd at 10 p.m., formation necessary to start a man. is _ John Henry Seage, aged 55 years. ‘| given in a friendly manner. _ But of (’*(‘,;’33â€"0'1 Nov. 20th, at Flor&daleé)Adum course you must â€"not expect the firm | _ CNO®® aged 58 years, 8 months, 22 days, to send out & lot of machinery to men h‘,‘,E'N"‘\lE""T_O'.‘ Nov.2lst,in South Eastâ€" 4 5 i ope, Susanna Kleinknecht,aged 89 years, who will not take care of it, or without 4 months and 15 days. s reasonable security if not paid infeash. | Barergâ€"Op Nov. 22nd, in North Dumfrier, We found the firm not only ready but | at 6 o‘clock, Charles Gillies Barrie, aged glad to assist my clients in Algoma in | _ 26 years, 6 months aud 8 days. . their efforts to establish manufactories m;“!“ ;"01')‘] ‘\"“"‘. }?::"K'“ ?g‘;‘»"}nb‘;m;;“ffl; in that well wooded and well watered ‘vears,pé m.o'nth:and 9 days, _ 8t . country, and, through factories being | AxrtiteEsâ€"On Nov. 24th, near Sebringville, started, being the means of giving many | at thflx ha:ne of !)(f,r dwfgh:l?r’ i\i tm. \(iat}txg- imen employment in making furniture, | Tine Anthes, P Oy it late Martin lumber, }I)aths.stsven, &e., angd thus help xfigntx}t]r?:. of Berlin, aged 80 years and 8 to settle these 22000 acres of good agriâ€" Hoxsug®oknâ€"On Nov. 26, in New Dand cultural :anjis with a happy and prosâ€" Meses fil‘lr{lsbex{;,gér,on'ged,sti yc?:s. undee, perous people. 7 ELMIRA BRANCH. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. Since Mr, Isadore Eby has had cbarge of the establishment many new and important improvements have been made in the machinery; only the very best of material is used and above ail _ | only firstâ€"clags mechanics are put on to |particular work, and such work as reâ€" quires exactness\and perfection ; hence there is no botchwork turned out here which is the bottom secret of the firm‘s success. And another great point is their sociability and willingness to help along a new beginner, from the mechâ€" anic in the shop to the man who is starting out in business whether it is to run & saw mill, furniture factory, planing mill or grist mill, All the in. formation necessary to start a man. is given in a friendly manner. But of course you must not expect the firm | enunterate thedifferent machines manuâ€" factured bere and ftbe many different c asses of work they turn out in wood, would alone fill &!volume. Suffice it to say that thero are from ninety to & bundred men employed whose wages run from $2 to $5 per day and the firm bave orders ahead to keep the men busy for six months at least, will give the reader some idea of the reputation the machines turned out have in the Dominion. 44 BIRTHS. JOSEEPH MICKUS ssued. Notes discounted. sale notes a specialty. d to all points at lowest THEISALES. Waterlo0 T‘p, the .â€"Brick residence â€"House and fur 2.â€"Furniture of B. Shants, ..-m'. «+...$ 608,400 . Jacobs. , Bresliu, estate of + > ~Mnaudh (tall ts o0 it ts d ... . oc 340 (I perfoer TT eS yeae aty: 2g9 ud Tamner 6t Mincriagp Lécances, Bortin. V isrror,. h Alummea as 1 ", 0o9 > ; Wl }b.’bh to dispose of befors next mar ket day. Prices areâ€"rery low, even good beeves liringing less money than a week or tenidays ago. A fow of the best cattlu /were sold at 3}o. per Ib, with RodtL.stock at 3 to 310. per Ib, m".'smqmdw Ar® Asi sold at 2J¢, and the the lanner sorts at ‘ma» 1i Pn 20 C at 44c and the the lanner sorts at | ForPs(2°)27808 stock of Fancy Goods and | TUEH nom 0 O C &:‘:’_"‘“’:‘fiiv: ut fi"_fl::""-.‘.'.'.":“é‘:: sodc inss‘ | TUVESDOAY, 1ith day of Decemser next im mt B ie ie noaund loss | td wl Tt fes e ols es Ang o ie . Ao ship to Beitina pe L). ""D2 | Hetses and } || Constablse. Gasiorn aad 10° 1200 Corontrs. them Montreal, Nov. 26.â€"The live stock export season for 1894 is now over, In sheep, the proapects are that an active trade will be done for some little time .yet,as we understand that the considerâ€" able space has been engaged from Portâ€" land, which is due no doubt to the conâ€" tinucd good markets abroad. The deâ€" mand on spot toâ€"day was good, and all the stock offered suitable for this trade met with ready buyers at 3 lnd3t0 per 1b, live weight. The butchers *were present in considerable numbers, but they were rather careless about buying &DY _ MOPA â€" magéla â€" 22. 000 0 0 T Butter pound rolls 18 to 20¢; large roll 16 to 17¢; tub new 18 to 20c; eggse new laid per doz 20 to 21¢c; dressed bogs per cwt. $5.25 to $5.40; chickens per pair 25 to 35¢; turkeys per. 1b, T} to 8¢; geese per lb 6 to‘ 7c; ducks per pair 40 to 65ogipotatoes per bag 55c. â€"Nov. 27.â€"White wheat is quoted at 591¢, red at 58c and goose at 57c¢; oats at 31¢; barley at 40 to 45¢;â€"peas at 57c for common and 561e for blsckeyes,hay $9 to $9.50 for timothy and $7 50 to $8 for clover. Three loads of straw were sold for $8.50. bff Hiend tation Ber'{in? in the | _ to Miss KLIEâ€"SC s had | ‘R. von y new Sch“'v e been | M¢N1cHo gnrlonn‘ ) very ohn Se ve all | _ to Miss on to | ‘geman, as reâ€" | Lavkxsc Rev. J. .h;a]nce to Miss : here bur firm‘s o n o " | PIGCHERâ€" nt is Rev. â€"P. help Miss Bar nechâ€" h’o 18 | McCrinoc: it is Jane Lak tory, 38 years. inâ€" | Skaorâ€"At b.lig John Her t of | GROSSâ€"On firts Gross, ag KuerNINECH men hope, Sus: out 4 months 8b | Barkreâ€"On but | _ at 6 o‘cloc ie aailiccud! i MARKET REPORTS M PC c otmls fhsPhagaiich l dX 771 Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drugâ€" gists in 75c._bottles, but it is manuâ€" factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. TORONTO STREET MAKKETs in iO in t Pn hi nvunugvule, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cathaâ€" rine Anthes, widow of the late Martin Anthes of Berlin, aged 80 years and 8 months. F18SCHERâ€"RkD1Lâ€"On Nov. 29th, by the Rev.P. w. Kloepfer, Mr. Carl Fiscg,er to Miss Barbara Ried1, both of Berlin. DEATHS. * * MARRIAGES, | _ ' CoLEMANâ€"CanrtrBELLâ€"â€"On Wednesday Nov. 28th;at the residence of the bride‘s parents, Mr.and Mrs, J.H.Ctmgboll, Croug;ll,Mr. James Coleman of Sea rth, to Miss Janet Campbell, of Crosshill. Rusyâ€"HExoryâ€"On Nov 20th, at the resiâ€" dence of the bride‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Hendry, Berlin, by the Rev. F. W.Tuerk, Berlin, Mr, Charles Ruby of Waterloo, to Miss Annie May Hendry, of Berlin. KLIEâ€"SCHAAFrâ€"On Nov. 20th, by the Rev. ‘R. von Pirch, Mr. Geo,Klie to Kliu Katie Schaaf, both of Berlin. McN1cHOLâ€"Bmoryanâ€"At the Methodist glrlonage, Berlin, Nov. 20th, by the Rev. ohn Scott, M. A., Mr. Rufus MeNichol, to Miss Emma,daughter of Mr.John RBin. geman, both of Blenheim, LAv'rr-:xscrn,mzn«RA('â€"On Nov. 18th, by Rev. J. Maass, Mr. John Lautenschlager 'to Miss Lizzie Rau, both of New Hamâ€" DrE#GESâ€"On Nov, 12th, in Berlin, of Adam Denges, of a daughter LIVE STOCK. already Hurrah for Xmas! J.F. MASTER |county A choice lot R. CHRISTIE, _ _ i * JAMES NOXOXN T. F. CHAMBERLAIN, Inspectors of Prisons and Public Charities Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Nov. 19th, 1894 i 47. 0+ English Berkshires. the wifeT K [Tenders for Supplies| Fashionable Dressâ€"makinc TIIE undersigned will receive Tenders for Bupplies up to noon on MONDAY, DECEMâ€" BER 3rd, 1894, for the supply of Butchers‘ Meat, Butter, Flour, Oatmeal, Potatoes, Cord wood, ctc., for the following institutions during the year 1895, viz :â€"At the Asylums for the Insane in Toronto, London, Kingston, Hamilton, Mimâ€" ico, Brockville and Orillia; the Central Prison and Mercer Reformatory, Toronto; the Reâ€" formatory for Boys, Penctanguishene; the Inâ€" stitutions for the Deaf and Dumb, Bellevilie, and the Blind at Brantford. "T:'o sufficient sureties will be ronmiral ¢.. SEA AE ELC T Importer and Breeder 1 47â€"2t Tallow........., Dressed Hogs.. . Apples, per bbl Sheepskins ... .. â€"â€" || Bofahneenals Cours 3 5.2 said" County, il Simpson of Berlin ‘| *4 70#Â¥N or szaumy, Butter ........,. Dried Apples... Hay per ton.. ... Potatoes....... . Hamg............ Shoulders per b Barley Oats Middlings Shorts.... Ocean Fall Wheat... Spring " ... Straight Flour P \â€" T900 Sntabedii s 4. x 15A P Sheep and Lambsâ€"Supply limited ’Aand prices ruled all of 25 to 40¢ higher for all kinds and all were sold; choice to best export wethers $3.40 to $3.75; fair to good mixed sheep $2.10 to $2.35; common to fair $1.25 to $1.75; lambs choico to fancy $3.65 to $4; fair to good $2.80 to $3.25; Canada lambs fair to good $3.90 to $4.20. Mcb tdA 3 4/ 4 10. _ _ East Buffalo, Nov. R2fifllios;ssâ€"l{e- ceipts 18,000 head; market slow and ruled dull and Craggy; light to choice cornfed yorkers $4 60 to $4.05;medium $4.70 to 4.75; good heavy $4.80 to $4.90; roughs, common to choice $3.75 to $4 25; stags $3 25 to $4.00. oi _ °C 1 FARM FOR SALE per Ib. A lot of 125 lambe, w 8,050 1bs, or an‘average of nea lbs each, were sold at 24c per 1b hogs met with a good dema, prices were firmer at 4$c per 1b Ts n.l» s "a» p s ISRAEL CRESSMAN, New Dundee, Ont. OF LARGE WATERLOO MARKETs, WaTERLOO, Nov. 21st 1894 Y3 s r eE3 rrvaervee «+«+«. $0 52 3 ell 1895 an average of nearly 64] sold at 24c per 1b. â€" Live ith a good demand, and , lambs, weighing | :. nearly 64} 52 OoumorWA'l'lluq }No'ncg is heteby Gou,, . 19,, Wit : ven. that the m:fi'mmy_fiam hnd GCENERAL SESSIONS And Other Choice Brands. Special Orders Promptly Filled Baden, Nov. 24, 1894 ing expenses. Waterloo, Nov, Makers of "STEPHMAN‘3 SELECTIOX® Eold Barnabas Devitt homestead in the Town of Waterloo, The properlt_f consists of ten acres of land on which is a brick house, barn, ctc. Possession can be lflwn almost imâ€" mediately. For further par culars mpply to the executors OF THE PEACE anp CoUNmMTY Cof EP pos ol it ensviHe share of your patronage 46â€"1m we OJ C 53. OFRI@nGd respectfully begs to inform _l the ladies of Waterloo that she has opened a dressâ€" making Parlor on Erb St., next door to Thomas‘ shoe store, and is prepared to do first. class work at reasonable rates and solicits a ShAre Of YOUF DatrAma e Cigar Factory T5 Waterloo, Oct. 23rd, 1894 _ A large assortment of fine black cattle frobes. Tanning of horse and cattle hides for robes, finc, soft and waterproof, at ‘$4.00 cach. Hides, horsehides? and sheepskins bought at the highest market price. Fine fur overcoats made of Jlongâ€" haired black cattle skins, very durâ€" able and waterproof. 65 00 00 40 16 18 OATSKIN Robe found near Baden. C _ can have it on proving property and expenses. For sale cheap. 48â€"2t Call early aizd“be to show you goods. Many lines we are clearing out regardless of wholesale cost. Anyone neglecting looking through this stock before purchasing is laboring against their own interest. We are ROBE FOUND, uL pu C .1 *CT CV W°6 COURT, we are pre p&red’to give values such as cannot be of. fered elsewhere in this County. We can offer you goods at original wholeâ€" sale prices and make a big profit. Having bought ‘the entire well selected stock of the Empire Tea Store at Berlin at a very low price on the dollar, we are preâ€" p&rerdyto give values such as cannot be ofâ€" fered elsewhere in this County. AV 6 Sen ce LC C a For Sale or to Rent. undersigned Cheap Goods Terms Cash or Empire Tea Store, Berlin, Sleigh Robes, ;]/ AU | 4 from now and during the holidays C ooeye THEâ€" We are Doing it. , G. SBTROET F. W. STEPHAft, Prop of Waterloo. SAMUEL SCHNEIDER, Berlin B. 0 Geo. Hasenflug. "FRITE® FAVoRITE doirg More than that JOHN D. SHAXNTZ, Court King Street, RBerlin WM. SNIDER, â€" Waterlop P. O A 10c Cigar and One Price only convinced. . No . 8. H. MATRER Baden, Ont. Wfllipctii nommact I Waterloo, Ont 4â€"tf Owner 43â€"tf wt 20 U CISCK &, 15. BJ W,D' C % Clork‘s Office. m m«-fiumm at 10o‘clock a. m. By order, County of Water HKE undersigned offers for sale h# *" shop, house and three 1o!= sllu“"d‘ ing street, Waterloo. There Mrrw"u 75 feet and the place can be arranged 9 5 small shops. Eflht rooms upstains {0" "-. ing rooms. A good chance Tor the right Kasy terms ol‘gnyment. For further partit lars apply on the premises to HENRY KOKHLER. 98 _ im Waterioo. 08 trouble Waterloo, Oct. 17th, 184 THE undersigned offers for s«le h) farm withir the corporation 0f of Waterloo, containing abou! /)4 is a good frame house, walled oul Wi :l”'l:nd:di}mnk barn and nece=~ary 0U! everâ€"failing spring of water and & & ard. The fagrmpii )‘;x A splendid. stal vation. For particulars as to ‘Cths the premises, or at the Chronicle of‘ RLIN, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER I3th, 199 |Berlin, Nov TKBRMS OF SALEâ€"Ten per cent. to ®J § per cent on the day of sale and the balance it 8 days; or a large portion of the purchi# * ll;] remain on mortgage it desired. or further particulars apply to Job® Cat Ksq., the Mortgagec. Preston, Onl« *# the following lands and premises it TOWthjp Of Wellesles in the Count) 0 1o0o, containing by admeasurement 1 more or less, composed o the es‘ 1& No.4, in the 13th Con., western Sec‘d said Township of Welics‘~ Upon the said lands urc a 1 s‘0r€ dwelling house and kitc on a MA and a barn T0x4u feet. The soil i> & farming land. The farm is situAled 4 miles from Linwood and i miles from | K Municipal Council of the U Waterioo will meet at the COU®T A _ in a certain n Thorpe and wi c : produced at the ti1 fered for sale by pi Klippert. Auciion the Town of Berli: A Farm of Land and Buildings Auction Wellesley. Nov. 2 FARM FOR SALE TERMs : aA above that am approved noto JO08. MICKUs } at 1 o‘clock, p.m., «igned, one quar Township of Wel.. viz : One mare t y 1 colt 2 years old 1 posed to be in ca.! 1 heifer in calf. 1 . beifers 1 year old, heps, 1 Patterson | hayrake, disk harr ber wargon . buggy fron harrow, new * barrow, 300 bushe ness, set of plough ness, new cradle. 1 ety Ofother articies JURSUA NT ersigned Solicitor THF,RI-I FOR SALE SATURDAY, DECEMBER ist 18X Public Auctio Sale to comn the foreroon. TERM® of 1, Sums of $5 at $5 mix month: with approved At the sam sold the Hou Oberholtzer. eles :=â€"6 beds 1 stand. 1 deâ€" chairk. ? rock table, 1 lea; : 1 woodbox, 1 . ture. 1 coal s KY. a lot of i) On the premiseâ€" Lot on the east â€" Of Berlin, a shor: Mecting House Of the estate of 1 TERMS OpF â€" day of sale, t wer and the balafMe ments with inte MORTGAGE SA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, w NOTICE! Saturday, the FPNHKRE A Brick *ReS€idence end hold Goods. The Waterioy County Cirmg wCo page 8 Auction Sale? In the Towr Auctiong 10th ton or Auction BOWLRY & CLEMENT Solicitor~ ior Morka publis for bij CHRo more Covers t} will _ soop through(,m the county. ount will 1 Hu n dred fold NJ inhab See A1.k JOH N 29th Decembe these 1C la i Court A0 gck a. Di., 0C H 0} GE UNGFR propneid® TCat) a good tale of he () @DG lesle} which Â¥. appl ® 11 gâ€"t YO U Crep aÂ¥t A Roe U PC Tum Mopn Sticks La.rie Choppin Ideal Stove Mi _ Hay the Empirc the dollar, in sSaumeC Oarpet Sweepe GEO. Ever BA R THE YOL. } Store Poultry Ev Even Ev TC

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