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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 5 Oct 1899, p. 8

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@GERLIN OPTICAL PARLOn$S Life is often a failure through poor sight. The eyes are the bread winners, We can give you the best Neod. an Export Waichms y=" Greater \*', demands are zim lt constantly PMWE LAz _ being made Nn on the eyes by our C= advancing : civilization, The most perfect adjustment is called for. K#\ Cbczim> lt to purchase aâ€"l=t,â€"price not to cxceed $600 and to lcrse the same to Lippert & Co , for a term of ten years at a nominal rent not to exceed th amount levie 1 for school taxes on saic lot and buildings and that the said 1: be deeded to above named firm at the expiration of ten years, providing the said firm or their successors continue in business and employ not less than 25 experienced mechanics. Eye Mr. Gruetzner said other towns would readily find a way out if we did not. Mr. Rumpel said ho was sure a comâ€" miltee would manage the work, if it was only hy. subscription . lom on mmneninet esn ol M dnb and Braun were appoin ed a committee The Mayor said something had to be done and he suggested a committeo be appointed to consider the question and have power to act. Mr. Bricker humorously sugegestd the Coungil grant him. $1000 and he would present them with the lot. The Reeve said the Soticior had said thero was virtnally no way to overcome the trouble except to pass around the hat and buy a lot for them. Mr. Williams asked how it would be regarding the building. â€" That would certainly be Lippert & Co‘s. In connection with the communicaâ€" tion of Lippert & Co. ‘The Mayor said the.question must be submitted to th: people under the law now. These mer are good business men aud would Le successful and he thought a lot should be given them if it could iz any way be done. The Mayor thought the difficulty could be got around by buyâ€" ing a lot and renting it to Lippert & Co., for ten years after which it should be the property of Lippert & Co. From H. J. Sims Secy., Board o! | SPECIAL REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITâ€" Trade in refc:ence to the action of the TEE. Board in the proposed erection of th: In a special report the finance comâ€" Lippert & Co., fnrniture factory. 1. ttee recommended that the assessâ€" From G. A. May and others sayin; | nent rolls for 1899 be not closed unâ€" they had signed‘a petition to have| «l November ist next and that Assesâ€" Irvin St., extended, understanding ; |Sor Jaizer‘e paid $200 now and Mr. would cost them nothing but .~inm-' wv...cder 150 and that the tender o# this could not be they wished to wi R W Wood & Son for $18000, water draw their names. Their resons wei«.| ks debentures be accepted.â€"Adâ€" â€"That the petition did not show how | »icd. much each one bad to pay and wa MORE FUXDS FOR THE BOARD OF not properly made out. | Had it show WwORrks. ‘ what each one had to pay, they woula | Some discussion took place on the| not have objected. No action. equezt of the Board of Wo.ks for $100 THE PROPOSED FURNITUEE FAcron, | @O"C than theit appropriation. 'l‘hel . Finally Messrs. Mueller, Gructzner From Herman Lepinski asking for refund of taxes for 1899 and that the town pay his doctor bill, incurred through falli 1g 0;\ the platform at the stoue crusher.â€"Board of Works. From the Grand Trunk railway sayâ€" ing that in order to furnish their pati ons better facilitics for bandling their business they dosired the city to open up a fourteen foot lanc south of the tracks near the west end of the station yard to be used as a road way to one of the team tracks. ‘The company volunâ€" tegred to do all the necessary grading and gravelling to put the roadway in first class cond.tion. _ Referred to finance though t;¢ Mayor_had told the\ company to yo c: with the work. ‘ From Fred Timm claiming damages on account of his wife having accidâ€" entally fractured a bone in her foot owing to a missing plank in the sideâ€" walk on Styx St., while wa‘lking there on Sept 24th. â€" Board of Works. A regular meeting of the Town Council was held on Monday evening when the following members were present with Mayor Eleu in the chair: Mesers. Mucller, Williams, Bowlby, Bricker, Bravn, Webcs, Hagen,Gruetzâ€" ner, Rumpel, itter. ‘The session was a quiet one and considcralle business was cespaiclud in a short time. cor yUNICATIOXNS. KFrom Fijpert & Co., notifving the Council that the "oard of Trade had ucceptod thcic.preposal to cstabhsh a furniture iactory with exemption from taxes for ten years and a free building site to the value of ;600 and the Board recommended and urged the Council to submit a byâ€"law in accordance with the desire of the company. Discussion of Lippert and Co‘s Proposition. **~ ‘The Moyor T alks of the Municipal â€"â€" Our watchmaker is equal to the task:â€" He has had: expert trainâ€" ing, bring your repairs here. matter of seconds and lrea the A watch has been sent to us} The Board of Works asked for an from Ottewa mdfiluwd“bwfld ing jeweliers thare to have‘ it ‘reâ€"|ot reguire to culvoris Snd bridgms mmmwm,n'-am-.mum matter of seconds and requires the | which could uot be foreseen when Borlin Town Coungcil JANSEN BROS, Arnold Jansen. Manager B.nk of Hamilton ERLIN. Patterson‘s company is giving the C 'otl to g‘ :Pl.l'gh DOOU:‘M 8Con at i to give away. 'R:f wark nndankiad.. The Mayor spoke of his meeting, Paiterson, whofn he found connected with some of the very best men down The question of reduced representâ€" ation was taken up. ‘The representâ€" atives of towns where such reduction bad taken place secmed well satisfied with the change. Every member was made responsible for every act of the whole council. The convention also thought that where a franchise was to be considerâ€" ed the manicipality should rent the slreet for a cortain time to the corporâ€" ation wanting a franchise. arate wards, as each ward found it. It wits thought the whole plant should be assos cd as a going concern. municipal conference at Hamilton. The assessment was specially discussâ€" ed. â€" Personal property cannot always be as:essed where found, examples beâ€" i1z implement firms who had machinâ€" cs in store, in different towns, but which could not be assessed. _ The opinion of those at the convention was that personal property should be assâ€" essed in full wherever found, no allâ€" owance being made. for liabilities. Another question was the present plan «f assessing parts of the plant in sopâ€" ntate wards. as each ward fannd i+ T. COURT OF REYVISION. The date for court of revision wis fixed for November 3rd at 2 o‘clock. THE HAMILTON CONVENTiox. The M:‘lyor gave a brief report of the The Sol citor also wrote, explaining exactly on what grounds the County Judge had set aside the award of H J Bowman in the Frost appeal case. qUEEXN sT., soUTH. The Solicitor wrote saying that be thought the property owners of Queen South, could not be taxed fo more â€" than _ $1.05¢ per _ foot on each side. ‘The extra avount in hi. opinion must fall upon the whole town: cither in one year or distributed. In the latter case special lsgislation night be necessary. ‘ _ _The Mayor thought part of the $18,â€" 000 waterâ€"works debentures could be used by the town as the commissioners did not need it all now. The town solicitor gave it as his opinion that the $18000 could not be issued in portions and also that there could be no objectâ€" ion to the town using the money and paying it.over to the commissioners as needed. ’ Av...cder 150 and that the tender o# R W Wood & Son for $18000, water «rks debentures be accepted.â€"Adâ€" sited. MORE FUXDS FOR THE BOARD OF woOrks. Some discussion took place on the equezt of the Board of Wo.ks for $100 «wore than theit appropriation. The Board has only $2.25 left, and it was generally felt that the Board should have the $100 as the engineer had lookâ€" ed over the ground and thought the expenditure necessary.â€"The report was adopted. l Total 4081 29 Report was ad(:{)ted in mot‘on of Messss Mueller and Williams. debenture.............. 48 50 E P Clement,(Frostappeal) 43 00 Rimnge!- & Motz, printing FINANCE REEPORT The finance committee recommended the t ayment of the following accounts: Market Committee........$ T 55 Fire and Water Committeo 89 60 Board of Works..........« 88 37 Sewerage Committoe...... 134 00 Local improvement 2786 50 Hy Hymmen, sundries .... 37 H J Bowman, Frost appeal 13 00 E P Clement, (for C Bitzer) 84 75 R J Lovell & Co, stationery 3 28 P Hymmen, toilet paper. .. f W I Fisher, repairs....... 60 *Â¥ H Becker, stationary ... 3 R I Lovell & Co, " .... 4 80 Hallman & Co, charity.... 2 20 Kloepfer & Co, Charity.... 3 00 G D LaCourse, wdlires 3 65 Telegraph Printing Co, adâ€" Board of Works, local imâ€" provements............ A CATTLs CHUTES of Henty Young, of a son. The special committee appointed to| SrEcuoâ€"At Preston, Sep. m ‘r;ponlnthmdeh:t(l-) wite of Fred Stecho, of a % Beriin reported as follows: &Kllsn- At Galt, Sep. 28th, the That a certain of land, the wife of John Mc of a m ce y3 C Iâ€"aimannmapann ve can per lt on eondin tht? either we | Sogmtmtanâ€"At . Bertla; Sep . tait, whole parcel or three lots be taken. $win sone. * o 2) That a piece of land owned by % Merner in the North Ward xuâ€"nm,aflx 22nd, the ‘wi‘e syuitable for the mentioned may | Of Epb. B. Erb, of a son. umum part of the| Suixxâ€"At Waterloo, Sep. 22nd, the old park on the Galt branch of the G. wife of J. K. Shinn, of a daughter. T. R seems out of the question as the STUEBIXGâ€"At Rerlin, Bep. 20th, the G T it would refuseto dothe necessary | _ wife of Win. Stuebing; of adaughter. shanting for the late trains. The G T | pyrres _At Wateri6o Sep: 21st, the R Co has not replied to communieaâ€" | * _;,, of John Reitâ€"s of a daughter. tions of their local agent to ascertain| | _ c o 4 RUsByâ€"At Berlio, Sep. 22nd, the wife to what extent the company might be of Raloh Kanp willing to aid the corporation in estabâ€" ph Ruby, of a son. lishing chutes. To the report was atâ€"|GUITARDâ€"In Wellesley, Tp., Aug. ached a petition signed by John C| 290th, the wife of Anthony Guitard. Shantz and 63 others and a communiâ€"| of a son. : cation from Mr W F Sheppard and a|ScurEIpERâ€"At Berlin, Aag. 3ist, | petition signed by L J Breithaupt and| â€" the wife of Henry Schneider, of a 57 others. ‘These petitions p{;;t-estqd daughter. against the esbablishment ofchutes i0 | poy.y gp _ Well . the neighborhood of the rw%u:lncesb O | _ wife of \#;1 :(l,:i:l:: Y of Eosn..'ird, the petitioners on sanitary and other . grounds. ‘The report was filed pendâ€" R(zll.'“l)â€"a?i:lsI:;nAhgd:ha‘ Bep.â€"tho wife ing some action by the G. T. R. fvotn, of a son. necessary expenses. Adopted. The town is overdrawn at the bank SOLICITOR‘S OPINIONsS. 134 00 2786 50 37 13 00 762 26 MARRIAGES. ORrMEâ€"VANCEâ€"In EastZorra, Sep. ended | 17th, Agmnes, daughter of Joseph unts: | _ Vance, to Jas. Orme of London. 8;; g ZLIxXNXâ€"KarsErRâ€"At Elmira, Sep, 27th, gg 37| bY Rev. Leibold, Jobhn Zinn, to 34 pp| _ Catrrie Kaiser, both of Elmira. B6 50| FaAcuâ€"HERMaxâ€"At Preston, Sep. 37| 28th, by Rev. Father Gebl, Francis 13 00| Fach, to Minnie Herman, both of i 75| on 3 HuxrERâ€"McDoxarpâ€"At Galt. Sep. 28 27th, Wm. A. Hunter, to Mary Mc 60| _ Donald, both of Galt. 3 01| Tayrorâ€"WEayERâ€"â€"At Galt, Sep 4 80| 28th, Nelson C. Taylor, to Ida May 2 20| â€" Weaver, both of Galt. 3 00 | Gtnsoxnâ€"ALLENâ€"At Paris, Sep. 28th, 3 65| at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Tom Gibâ€" 2 40) son of Alberta, formerly of Berlin, to Minnic Allen. 2 26| Hoxssrrcerâ€"Scrwartzâ€"At Philaâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"| delphia, Sepâ€"â€"â€"Isaac Honsberger of 9 79| â€" Philadelphia to Rachael Scbhwartz of 2 .. } â€" Mespeler. Potatocs, per bag ....... 0 50 _ 0 60 TORONTO LIYE stocK. Toronto, Oct. 4.â€"Receipts of live stock at the Cattle Market yestâ€"rday were lHightâ€"48 carloads, compssed of 585 cattle, 973 sheep, 1,200 hogs and a fow calves. The quality of fat cattle generally was not good, very few wellâ€"finished cattle being offered. Trade fair, with prices steady at E4 m”":qm“nfi'::.m' $4 80 to $5 :o xport cattie, c : _!_x;;n is faypt, _ t wiG Poultryâ€" 0 0000 > Chickens, per pair .......$0 40 Turkeys, per th. ......... 0 10 Ducks, per gnlr +rrirass+ 0 00 Geene, per Ib. ........... 0 06 Frait and Vegetablesâ€" Apples, per bbl. ......... 1 00 Alinnenpolis .. 0 7044 0 70% 0 73 Liverpootâ€"Close~®pot whcat firm; Walla, 68 14; red winter, Gs 0%4d; Northern spring, Ga 4d; futures steady; Dec. 68 2%%4, March 8s 4%4d; corn, 3s 8%d; fufures qulet:; Oct. &s Thel, Nov. 3s Tigd, Dec. 38 T4d, Jan. 33 5%d, Feb. 3s 54d, March 3s 5%4d. Flour, 208, TORONTO &T, LAWRENCE Maiik ET. Grainâ€" Wheat, white, bush. ....30 67 to $0 70% Chicago, Oct. 4.â€"December wheat closed yesterday at 74c and May at 77¢.â€" Trade was fairly large all day. Liverpool, Oct. 4.â€"â€"Wheat futures yesterday _ closed 14d higher than Monday. Flour advanced 6d. LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. Following were the closing prices at important wheat centres yesterâ€" day: * TFoledo .... . Detroit, red . Detroft, white bniuth, No, 1 Northern Duimh, No. hard .... Minneapolis 8t. Louls Chicago . New York .. Milwaukee . Wheat Market Was Lacked Snap â€" To Marketâ€"Latest 0 SCHELLâ€"BEHREXDâ€"At Berlin, Sep. ;:3:‘.';5::!;?!:»." ?’.‘.’.“;.r: 26th, by Rev. Father Klocpfer, John “’i‘h%f“k".“'fi;'%_‘}‘wh;‘\c _ Schell to C. Behrend, both of Berlin. buggics,.bob aleigh, 2 cut peatue. iess Aetnives, un Evaxsâ€"â€" At Bright, Sop. 22nd, Mrs. whuifi-r::;.r :‘..r'.t.'.‘,'{,?.'g Joseph Evans, in her 57th year. wo nower, chopper, belt, Wixcâ€"â€"â€"In Wilmot,Tp., Sep. 23rd, .‘2:‘.'5.?1‘.'1.'2'.‘: ‘.fi".;ifil'i;‘"i Daniel Wing, aged 75 years, 10 | agricultaral furnave, «ic months, and 21 days. glass cupboard. 2 kitchea MONAGHANâ€" â€"At New Hamburg, Sep. | Chok §t0re, gtove pipes, w 24th, Ellen Monaghan, relict of the | box, cloel‘ spinning w hoe Iat3 101“:] tAh[tt:’mnghan aged 76 years ‘J;'x";’u'f_‘,':,gufi,“‘,;,h;;:,&fi‘ and +mo quantity cfoats, hay ForLERâ€"At Baden, Sep. 18th, Estel‘a, | Fkrars or cHatTEL daughter of Jacob Forler, aged 8 t‘f.'*;..":':i‘.".::; n‘n':o Ww months. approved joint notes. | Pig BrarNâ€"â€"â€"At Galt, Sep.20th, Margaret | i9 s Ja8. TA Gillesby, wife of Richard Blain, aged T6yeats. ORTMANNâ€"â€"At Centreviile, Sep. 27th, AUCTI OD Mrs. Ortmann, aged 81 years. LUFTâ€"â€"â€"At Wellesley Village, Sep.. â€"OF. 18th, Eberhardt Luft; aged 7?years | FarmS!iock and HoFrMAXXâ€"â€"â€"At Plattsville, Sep. 25th, migkes Florenz, infant daughter of John H. | . There will be sold by Pu Hoffman, aged 1 year. fm};‘mmfi’r’:}e}d"_’y‘_fl KERLâ€"At Berlin, Sep. 21st, Christian t ':f"';cfhv im. sharp, the F. W. Kebl, aged 68 years, Gmonthbs| ‘T7v$& STOCKâ€"Bay Hor and 25 days. 8 y: ars old (good team) Fa of a som. 0 0_ SchÂ¥EIDERâ€"At Berlin, Aag. 3ist, the wife of Henry Schneider, of a daughter. FoxLERâ€"At Welleslcy, Sop. 3rd, the wife of Wim. Forler, of a son. ROTHâ€"At St. Agatha, Sep.â€"tho wife of David Roth, of a son. Youxaâ€"At G; 21 wife :ll-,!:a,?‘u" es BrEcuoâ€"At Preston, the wile of Fred Stecho, of a deaghter, McKExzrEâ€"At Galt, Sep. 28th, !pdw‘lelu:fi,sa du:: white, bush, bush. . ;e‘g: bush. . goose, bush, MARKET REPORTs,. picked lots 4 17 m -md.fgg“ ¢t_ Was Easier and ‘p â€"â€" Toronto Cattle Latest Quotations. Cash, 734 13%4 h. ....$0 67 ««.... 0 67 «..... 0 68 . ... .. 0 T5 r26+..+ 0 45 «1.«... 0 62 1...... 0 30 1.+.... 0 553 rras +s 00 90 ....$0 10 to $0 T5 ... 0 10 _ 0 12%, Dee. $0 714 0 784 0 50 _ o 10 114 0 74% 10 y3 144 10%4 bH 10% May. $0 77 0 30% 8114 i0) n the piook are a o slsb ds s rea s n OBR OO PAUUTY CUP slsting of lots Nos. 8 and $ on thy Sth and 6th conccasion of the Townehip of Wollesley, bastâ€" "'" wb "n"“-"m"'a "“’m,. E mmnEu-m n'hv. "he m": atewasad Prok coet L AIBE 1A ‘_ The undors} offer for eale_the beauti ful howmemead of the into Wns K lnporp uid oo e nit o Printed notices containing further in‘ormaâ€" tion as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tonder may be ob tained at the Post Offices on the route und at m‘cm'lmn ‘s Offic or s ce London, 22nd. Sept, 1800, _ )_ SE NLED TENDERS, addres« l to the Post: master General. will be recei cd at Ottawa untilâ€"Noon, on Friday. 3rd November, 1891, for the cmnmt:lm:u of Her Mnjesty‘s Mails on a proposed Contract for four years, 6 times per, week each way, between Biden and Wellesloy from the jet January noxt. . _ Two story brick honse on Victor‘a stree t conâ€" tainirg 8 mom~ ard kitchen. Heatod by fur ance; good hand and soft waler; (wolcts and atab‘e. Posscasion Nm"c'm‘ter Ist. _ Auply t3 4 storey frame heuse. with 8moms a n1 sumâ€" mer kitchen, . Hard and +ofi we«ter. _ Apply to en ledin Oe Cope en P TKR US OF SALE.â€"Turnips and all ums of #10 and nuder Cash; over that amount 6months‘ credit. on approved joint notes or 6 per cent off per annum for cesh payments of credit amounts, JOSKPH MICKUS FRED SAsg Auctioncer, Proprictor. 40â€"2t, ioÂ¥ tannine exime L010 TD OB PCIITY COT chaius, Â¥ ranning mills, set team harness, act single harncss, forks, rakes. shovels, 50 grain bags, glass Cupbeard, m Ik cars, milk {1"‘“"' some good bedsteads. 6 chairs, table, churn, nlnd a lof of other articles too numerous to men: tion. For Sale ir To Ront There will be sold by Public Auction on the farm of Fred Sass, } of a mile west. of the Berâ€" lin Mospital on Tuesday, October lith, 1809, at one 0‘::‘!ockip im. sharp, the following valuable roverty viz : "LIVE STOCKâ€"Bay Horse, 6 years old, horso 8 y: ars old (good team) Farrow Cow,â€" helfer in calf, sprlnficnlr. 25 hens, 2 algs. 3 months old. IMEPLEMENTS EPrC.â€" ‘agon, top bu , open bugzy, bob aleigh, culter, E ‘F p‘.onux. jron harrow, gang plongh, turnip slicer, straw cutter, hay rack, hay rake, logging chains, cow whaine wealupen in O OPTBSUR winner bell, clothes wringer, and other asticles too numerous to mention, ho:a. quantity cfoats, hay, turnips and potaâ€" w:‘sl::lul? u(_),F Cll!.-\'ll"l‘l':ls â€"Eh'yl. cr:l;lln, pc‘;a- and all sums of 0 n under cnsh:p?)'\‘rer that amount 12 months‘ crecit on approved joint notes. | Pign 3 months credit. in cor JAS. TA\'L(‘)I_!..{gsbqt ough FarmS‘ock and] mplements AUCTION SALE _ HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES.â€"2 ward robes, glass cupboard. 2 kitchea cupboarnds, 2 tablesâ€" cook stove, stove pipes, wood box,churn, 2 ben ches, 6 chairs, two bedsteads, 6 milk cans, milk APVIU T eicndoni mt uin ud i civos t Bc 0 by wpl;ln_F to undersigned. L1YE STOCK ETC.â€"Black mare, bay mare wrl;"; ;I&R'. bay horss, ‘I}du‘:lthl‘l.o“.u'l hcin-l;l:‘n calf. ts, one year old, 4 heifer®, 1 year i spring ealves, 8 ewes, 3 ewe lambs, 2 brood sows, (one in pig), 7 store Pigs, 10 Pigs, 8 woeks o‘d, 50 fowls and dog. 1MPLEMENTS iKTC.â€"Lumber wagoon, 2 buggies, bob sleigh, 2 cutter«, 2 plows, double furrow g“.ow, euffier, iron harrow, sced arill, mawer, binder (Brantrotd make), suiky rake, wheel barrow, turnip pul. er, straw cutter, borâ€" se power, chopper, belt, band whool, rods,‘ fanâ€" ning mil. hay fork, chains, cattle chains, 2 sets un_‘m b',rnen,‘_nm single harnces, forks, rakes Uf. FARM FOR SALE. M asee ie e m oo e td at one o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuâ€" able Pmlv‘ viz : IKEAL EpTATE.â€"Farm consisting of 61 acâ€" res more or less, 50 acres of which is under culâ€" tivation, l.he[h-h.ncdin pasture and bush land. Un it is a house containing $ rooms and kitch. en, bank batn, good waler supply and orchard. €all ploughing is ail done, thero is 8 acres} of Fall wheat and Sacres of ryo. Farm is an exâ€" oe'll!cnt one and convenient to school and church. The undersigned bas been instiucted b Chiistian Relst to scll by Public Auction on m':': farm at Shante‘s Station, % miles west of Mosâ€" Wmm_!eemuenmtotnmnhu,on Monday, [October iI6ih, 1399, Farm, Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Eitc . Auction Sale Mail Contract aflmcm““ t stamps ; or a heavier, clo nd copy for 50 stamps. _ _Rvery woman should own a copy of his -plewd'& book The Common Seuse Mediâ€" cal Adviser." _ It is the grandest medical book for po‘Puhr reading ever written. It contains a fund of knowledge of precious value to womeu. It has over a thousandâ€" ehboul.eelx illustrated with engravâ€" n‘:‘und colored plates. The first great edition of more than balfâ€"aâ€"million copies was sold at §1.50 each. ‘The profit from this induced Dr. Pierce to urr; out his cherâ€" ished intention of issuing a free edition one copy of which in paperâ€"covers will be sent for the ddre cost of customs and mailing, m“ County, Mflâ€"â€"â€"' -: e n 290 in betuoct e naipiapfanne t wel s 09 s d n oo e eetm Ee ntt 'l'crnlml of farm mado known on day of sale Wnn i e td The 3t To Rent CONRaD KUEnXER . Berlin P‘ 0. â€"â€"~OPF .. H. 0. Horkiax Post OiBce Inspas tor . K, SNYDEIE * Waterion. Au Het thes (bet | eremeat e br ons Anrtion on uy miles f om and a mission of womanâ€" C Noticeis hereby given that a court will be | and ot bddnp‘ C ‘&:fib‘“:g«("“h Aul:tglu y‘?&‘ "u 1 . oody ) £ uB 1 | O ner COURT OF REVisIqn|Lands for Sale Ten hoad <f young cattle ranging from one to two yoars old. Oxtoors and 1 heifer, nlr'l:'{ed or were stolen from the };nmlmnt the underâ€" signed a mile south of Kimira, 0 1 Friday M&l. And white, tmo aported red nod white, one ReF a white, t wo and w one â€" Irow -n':l' ':l;i':& onoAman, u.:‘ mlhen‘ m ow w & Anyone givi that will lead to the reo.vory ofnao cattle wil} be suitably rewarded. ‘ SOLOMON Rklgl'. sost Kimira P. 0. | All parties having claims againat the on tate of the late Wm. Kiaholz, of Crosshil1, Wel‘leslcy t wnnhlr aro hereby requested to send a stxtement of their claim« to the under slened execniors on cr bofore the lith day of ( )cln:t;r next by whom all such claims wiil be scttt M Gro. HorrMYA®, Crosshill. 4 Coxran Karpes } Exeentors. Well stey Sept. 1oth, 1800, 28 â€" it _ The proprictor I-nvinitnkeu charge of Mcâ€" ('u:llnic“s h:u-tlummn, lw: proporty must be so‘d. ‘y to propriet "*‘*_"3Â¥uN 0. HOFFMAYN, 36â€"1t 0 Berlin, Ont. A choico firm of i neres, sitaated one mile tast of terl n. on the Breslan ro«d. ‘The soll is A 1 for matketing and contain$ 73 clnico fruit troes, â€" Houso now, hardâ€"weod flaish, conâ€" taining 8 roums. Hank barn. 36x1€ ; straw shed. 328 with pig sty underneath. Two never failing wel‘s and cistern, a‘so a ériving house 18x 6. Mn o o oo ie o en o e n oityy‘s On the farm there is a large brick house and large bank barn with stave Silo with upaclli of seventy five ton. Good poultry_house an all other necosâ€"ary outbuildi gs. Farm is in ex‘ra go d s‘ate of cu‘ltivation. about ten acres in hardwood bush, fine orchard of 150 I"lplnm and chorry tro a. An abundance of hard and soft water. . For further r‘arucn'n s apply to Artos C. Haunxax 36â€"tf. Paden, Cnt. The undersign d offers for sale his valuable farm COIIG;%UI‘IF of 10 ac es more or lexs, situatâ€" «d on the Snyder Road between Petersburg and Ba‘d;en',.al;nut m‘i_dwny between the l.mfi:flce-. Whewi s ce oi 2o o en en C Farm For Sale. Nocflnriencn necessary, Permanent poâ€" aition, beral terms. Pay woekly. Stock complete with fast sellin, specialties, includâ€" i'y_rfSeed «* heat, Corn, soutous. &e OUTâ€" 1 FREE. Secure territory now. Write, SROW N BROS. CO. Nursery men, Brown»«, Nurseries P. O , Ont. Notice to Creditors Farm For Sale. . ,_,,_A;B McBRIDE, Rolicitor for executors and executris Dated at Waterloo, Sept. 26th, 1590, ol Agents Wanted. deccased ns agnainat tha s atata apm. lc az e 1EuE claims against the : state ofGeorge Heimbecker ate of the Town of Waterloo, and the enunty of Watero0. geatleman, decensed, who died on or about 17th day of May, IbW, are required to send by letterap:t «id, or to deliver to the undersigned m?un- for Jacob 8. HKoos, Guorge Gieiser and Mor{hlleim- becker, executors and executrix of the the iast will of the said George Heimbecker, deceased. Notice is hereby given pu ter 123 It. 8. 0. 1807 That all Sirayed or Stolen. ne, 3 hay 5 sete bavvom Set of sing s haskoes, m : & Arook s Lo veeneds comern ud 407 Olt;l\' s e hay 10 to 12 tons of millet, 400 more or leas bariey, S bushels mors or losy 0"ts, 125 bushels potas e t::-t- &hm or lese ore, row. HOUSELOLL n‘lnfl’sâ€"&wlu machine, 4 % hn&fiwu‘mfi M.‘loudal; case, 1 , ex twble 5 hu-.‘el‘t“:inbbh. 3 chosta, #stands, Asinks, 2 water benel ,2 rockers,2 arm chairs, #dozen chairs, cradie, 3 clocks, 2 stoves, pasior wtove, patert milk coo‘er, milk cans, pails, dishcs, carpot, rugs, bianketa, robes, sausage wrinder, meat and . wash * tubs, washing wachine and wringer. churn, 2 iron kettics, 2 barre‘s flnl::nr. large quantity of apple butâ€" tor, gclly and sy rup. o reser ve as the farm is sold. TKIRMS @F SALE â€"Hay, grain, """"‘:fi turnips . pi hen8, apple butter,‘ jelly all soms 10 anl under cash over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. oif for cash paymentls of crewit amounts. Luuch at noon. 5 “I:xno‘ ‘DIVH'!'. Clerk. EVI GROFF, Waterico Ei1as BaU maX, Fluradale. } Administrators. Jockrs MiCKUS, Auctioncor 38â€"3t. . In the Estats cf Gecrgs Hein.be ker desa ed. dz running :nu‘uu â€" ry lh;non“?d:‘ wagoos, 3 slvighs, °3 b at 10 o‘clock a. m. sharp the following valuable Farm Stock and â€" Impleâ€" ments etce. 34â€"2 mos. Notice to Creditors | Note IN THE Township of Wilmot FOR SALE. Notice . Oc ober 12th, 1899. B1 â€"-u.q\vt «â€"â€"OFâ€" pursuant to chapâ€" having The nndef:!&nod offers for sale his valuable farm eonnlu-‘\r of 150 _ acrea _ more or leas and situated two miles north west of Presaâ€" is a Eood t Tp mor ansllingnonen irgo fank s a wo n barn, and all_necessary oztbuul in good condition. _ Hard and soft water l:g:ouafood well in barn and three good springs on differâ€" ‘nt{nm of farm for watering purpose; farm is well fenced, two acres of it consist of orchard fruit trees and garden, Five acres hard wood bush, about 8 acres pasture well watered, and balance under cultivation. For terms and further apply to 2%0 acre farm for sale, being Lot 7, ist Con. Township of Peel,170 acres cleared and ina high state of cultivation, 30 acres of good hard wood bush, «tone house and IAT bank barn and straw hotse with stone stables under all. For further particulars apply to _ _ d e o e e td ‘r-rfioulnr! of their claims and that after said ast mentioned dato the assignee will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Christian R. BMoshart among the partics entitled thoreta, having regard only to : he claims of which notâ€" ict whall have been rece:ved and will not be rcâ€" sponsible for the said assets or any part thereâ€" of to any person of whose c‘aim notico shall not then have been received. Notice is hercby given that all persons harâ€" ing claims ngainst the cstate of Cnristian R. Boshart are required on or before the ith day ol October 1809 to send by post prerald or to @eliver to Jacob R. Pesiart. Crosshill Ont, the assignee, their names and addresses with full p-rt'f:ulnru of their claims and that after uaia In The Matter of the Es‘ate of Christan R. Boskart, insolvent. 200 may soft Fine Farm For Sale Williamson Bros‘ _ ) farmâ€"250 actes cleared and buildâ€" sud 6k dlans land(will seil in " cightive.) FARM FOR SALE Notice To Creditors. Huron County, Mich. House to Let. 30â€"1 mo. â€" 54 62 54 inch Tweeds, worth $1 0o for _ The correct things for Ledies‘ Costumes this season are Cloths and Tweeds. These goods are made in chcaper grades for dresses than are considered essential for gentlemen wear and they answer the purpose reasonably well, but there is a style and swing about the real thing that the ordinary imâ€" itation costume cloths made specially for ladies can never attain. . What lady would buy a ladies‘ costume cloth when she could get a gentleman‘s tweed or cloth for the same monâ€" ey or less, and that is just what we can do for her. We have «one of the finest up to date stocks of cioths and tweeds in the market which we bought at a price that enables us to sell them at much under price charged for the ordinary imitaâ€" tions.â€" Jacos R. BosHart, KING ST., â€" BERLIN, ONT L C. Sxvorn €€ «€ '.55 for s * Plain Broad Cloths, worth 1.00 a Few Sample vos. Horr Glenallan P.0. Crosshill, Ont. â€" COSTUM 1.50 for Valuable Farm For Sale Farm For Sale Consisting of twentyâ€"five ncres situated about midway on the Berin rord to Blair and 10 minntes‘ walk from Proston. Boil sandy lonm, om1b timber on place to last 20 cars. Buildinga in first class cc ndition. . A lino nlno': for malrk:.;)t gardcning. For further nformation ap MRS. H. KI’VICRGOOD, Preston, or to I. W.B. SHERK, Berlin, Ont. #4 Farm For Sale. FARM FOR SALE. / lchm‘sitnntod $ mile north of m-{iwm. lot 20. Ist con. Block A., in the township of Wilmot. On it is a gord frame house and Pank hrni_‘m;;:( g}” ouso ?.ml hr'n.wcwd orchard. For tticulars a Wt PETeRC: Dighen® In consequences of the denthof thelate Jacob S, Betzner his fine farm on the Guelph road about 2 miles cast of Brestau, containing about 18 actes, must be sol4, Every thing about the place is in good condition. For furthur partioâ€" wlars apply to the uandersigned or to Conrad Bitzer, ssetiin, unt, Farm For Sale mwmnm,ll.\‘all' mile n&resc (Ia(iVW;nerEé?::; 184 aore», 110 acres u er caltivatio 1 + nce hm“fi:';d bush; stone ‘Ilw:a:lt.z. bfir'k barn and outiildings, good orcha . Well fenced, watâ€" ereu by aprs;ng and wells. Kasy terims, Apply on premises to W M, GLENNIE, ‘Winterâ€" bourne P. 0. _ uP Lots 5 and 6, Chambers‘ Block. Woolwich Township, half mile west of Winerbou no; 184 aore», 110 acres under c iltivatio 1, bali nce hardwood bush; stonc houss, bark barn and onl.n::ldjngw. good orchard, well fenond . war 1123320050 $U00 oreh becaboa d coas 2000090 10 ~ « dersigned with fali pariicuiars, @ ins. C:.nveynncing done, ix Ioteaies ausicqe 2Cb C200 BE VCOR erty bougbt, so‘d and ©xchanged ui vion, also Liaus placed and obtamed. e idns e ud 2 LIL ROTUUT °1 SIAUEF Vfl‘"}" Ue: itt‘s Blook, l:l‘: Stairs), Wa The undersigned hereby oif â€"rs for sale thi t Yaluabie hotel pro tly in the vmo:geer Boicgeâ€" port cf the late 137,.. A Aibert. Terms necon. »bie. . For furtner puticulars Apply to u. tlts, "“*‘..".;" ALBKRT e td FPartiea having prope: tio \le d, and .ho«s?‘lulrin-! REAL ESTATE Real Es‘ate, Farm FARM FORSALE. Hotel for Sale Loan Exchange. . Reductions. Laane atl2 4 _ 280x0d on commun aus placed and obtamed. laving prope: tie« for sule or money 1 «hose deniring to purcha e properâ€" w munes will d> weil to call upon igned with faii »...,_._ 1‘ 5 upot EPIRAIM SCRESSMAN Breslau P. 0 â€" AND â€" Town and Village Prop} LEVI STAUFFER, ma starla c ae 222 $1.08. _ â€" 60 cents. Haysville, P. 0. 63 cents. cents. wâ€"If. ard for

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