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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 31 May 1900, p. 1

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Bd : “A‘, B)\S Tin Tea Pots We recently purchased a large lot of~ Tin Tea Pots which we will sell off at the following low figures: Shoe Blackings and Dressings. T, M. French Blacking special _ 5¢ Tan choe and black waterproof combination polishes reg.15¢c for 5¢ Blk Vici friction dressing special 9c A ‘:‘ord aboult oni:e:gvertised s;mis Sorosis folr w::inesl;‘ and thl:;loflv spent Sunday with his fatheri heim for men, In t two we think we have select oes rcâ€" eciquoreme‘ s commppal present the highest development of modern scientific and artistic shoeâ€" WINTERBOURNE making. If you admire nice shoes see these. mmeâ€", Our Growing Shoe Department * Every Pooick is ie county should have one. Nickel plated works, tcmqsdledsis:icc nl TDs.â€" no loose weights, Requires no t â€"easily kept élean. Every scale inspected by‘(}fi * black choe lace and button boots solid extension soles, newest round toe an excellent wearer, regular price $1.25 for JUST _ . Our Househoid Scale for $2.75 The Cheap Store HALE PS " wl L m 37 J . 3 «t the regular price. 3 * A. 0. Boehmer Co., Strasser & Co. will tell . ;;: Vic W. H. LEESON, Looks enough for man to wear lnd‘f‘?:goi:;'w hn'?Zno»" The suit in the window caught his eye and he was as good as his word. He looks well in itâ€"so would you~ with a $250 Derh{andloofl.bom Nefiigee shirt at $1.00 and an umâ€" t],mu'fi. and a waterproof coat at $6.00, you‘ll be pretty well set up. Your money back if you waut it. ; "THAT $12.00 SUIT Tiger Brand Clothing soles and rivated on solid leather . | CBSTK» Of Beriin, called/on friends here ’ insoles, reg, nh:':lh!or $1 c0 """’-"j‘-"‘ ~4: :"‘& ‘1;:‘ Boy‘s biaek and theo lace boots _ | YOUDG People â€" e o. ‘odd sizes of our .W grade Chareh St, m‘flk‘fl A shoes reg. $1.50. $1.75 for §1 25| Stengel‘s grove on the 24th . .Sacramenâ€" n‘;adrvoma'ubladndmm- tal services were conducted in the ords,clearing of odd sizes, regunâ€" chnmiummlw. L. Jar price $1,50, $2.25, $2.75 for _ 806| W, Grob, P. E., a 30 P‘gri'&f‘:u"' proyc‘e wes shoes | practical ufiam with fl:‘l’;’ feg for weak plain i A goodly number for sport int 48 m_qe_*;,lg;n‘ Ticpely uiines new * gfiqmomu the close round toe special _ _ _ g1 29}Of the services.... The 8. S. has been %pdrme;’l-ohocku heo‘bud. 6 :wu the summer season , new round toe, reg. $8.00 for $105)}with r. W. Clemens as Superintenâ€" beditnta®iay‘®. cpairing department has two 5f e who underâ€" rst class job men roigso stand thoroughly the making Do You Get Fair Weight? 1 Quart FOR UP.â€"TOâ€"DATE CLOTHINC. " Cunite se BERLIN. 10c each. 1 sc st x7c a¢ uchter Helena l Danial in Stanlaw Renasa .2._____ 200|RA #416 summer......Mr. Dilman Geo. m.r.g-m and daughter Helena Danomfimw county. Mr.|Kolb, general agent for the Noxon ;:Monl tu:?l“or nflf.chl’)‘:l' Steckle left on o momt:‘.to'fi Mig. Oo.,'msbubufl-l"idtor'touur ughter . re. s â€"] tend thefuneral. We sym zo town on Monday. general cnbf:uoflierllnen'l'u.day. * the bereaved oml);’(.r Caman 1oil ol S mim. . 4 erally gets hay se GPRELE LC OO Cld ag P y ELE 22 MOCY 10000% + s A000â€" CAE IGWHREE weâ€"â€" kicked by one of his horses while Kesselring, sen., is poorly at present. | Briefs.â€"Farmers are busy plantin mcltmlflowlyhoovmngfim We hope f:omaym be strong ‘and | corn and potatoes. Wfimmg the injury done.... Mts. James Hall | bhealthy again....On Monday morning |of corn is being plan forendht avill leave for England on Friday on an | Mr. Henry Stockle received a telegram | No less than half a dozen silos will extended visit to her daughter. . . Mrs. unnounoing the death of his brother| built this summer...... Mr. Dilman Geo. Diefenbaker and danghtar Holana | Tranial i. g2...4, .\ 7 _ _"_ 1MR BFOPNeF | Duilt r.‘Clem. Bowmah‘a Mantrmea _ ~ | ha 44. 12. . a, C INHG 81X 00Dur8. _ May. |ally one way or another showed their :t-?r.'(:lon. Bowman‘s, Montrose... , | be the longâ€"fingered person intends to :Pmumod.ymmmun Mr. Robert McCallum spent Sunday|becomée an apprentice to a carpenter| Of the Christian Soversign who so at his home....Mr. and Mrs. Reist|or by all fiunnu he is making mohmm"m the aceptie of m Sunday at ‘Bresiau.,..Mr. J |headway in Mrrnflmmo- 1 â€".». . . Beveral from here atâ€" 1d is confined to hi« bouss at proâ€"|fession to become an inmate of the|tended the Lutheran Babbath School sent....Mr. and Mrs. C. Â¥. Brandt|Centralâ€"prison. At any rate we hope | Convention held at Bridgopor: Sabbath and children of ‘Waterloo spent 2ith | that the articles he stolo. may bore him | last.. ... . The New Mennonite ehurch under the parental roof. .: , Mr. Wosley | to such an extent that he will be driven | is being repainted. . .. Rov. Mr. Hamâ€" Hawkins of Harmony is renewing old|to put the tools again into the box|ilton, Winterbourne, called on several gequaintances in our burg.....Mr. and|from which he so unmanfully stole Mdnhmnuudm......lb Mrs. John Ottman mt u:md:&.x'n them. Brubacher, Berlin, hor sister, Wellesley... , Mr. 8. of 8t Catharâ€" | _ Briefs.â€"The.little son of Mr. Urias | Mrs. D. Koch, recently. Susgater" tis. "We. Coager. / uiy" |hope a miermmet in Mn resovay: Koss . Wm. .... Mr. | hope is on for his" % $ UTH. mzmm the misfortune of| We hope for the best. ... Mr. Christian ns -mv-ta..-r..‘:nureszwn lnil d-m: spent afew days of last wee! M n&g:? ‘Hecallum spon Sunday . um spent ay at his home.... Mr. uullm;[n. Reist of the sheep was spared. PrErsorAtL.â€"Miss Dymond of St. Mary‘s spent a few days at Mr. J. har, oo adti . .. "ol2 060080 i# neeog.{"UNOOUS® in ine neighborhood......Mr.| â€" g: â€"The Conestogo Swee; sary, as darknoss did mzrmhm and Mrs. A. Wileon of Bright were the mmmfl record nrfootbaflo: scene. The old quotation is; "Love is | £U6sts of Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Detweiâ€" Wlnhrbonmontho%thbydohtfing blind." Gness it must be some times. | ler on Monday, the Winterbourne crack team 4 to 1 in However if the occupants suffered as * [ Andbonntininrentbtadiorebailicantna ces the forencon and the St. Jacobs team severe a shaking up as did the poor WILT tawcetiprn ; whigh o recer npuge P onanalpecrriaines > C usn 4c _ Célebration of the Mth _Quasialbe around amain 324 " q2 W°C i/ _ Personal â€"â€" Mr. Umbaeb, teacher, | Teleph Celebration of the 24th.â€"Queen‘s| be sround again......Mr. Will Detâ€" Upper Woolwich, Mr. Schinbein, Walâ€" binhdaymomofmcmh woiler wheeled to. Harriston on the|lace and Mr. John Knipfel, Toronto | our vilage. . ‘The on the proâ€"|24th and returned on Sunday. H#| University, student, were guosts at the gramme was the comical unlbmfi TSpcrte a lovely time . . . â€"Misses Emma | house of their uncle Mr. Goo. Bohin THE procession. . Next came the foot M’Uflbfiwr.lfl‘l Catrie the beginning of the week...... match between Conestogo and Winterâ€" | Licht are amd-m . P. Harper of Waterloo wheeled to bourne, the former gaining goals in a | â€"â€"â€" . â€" â€" Miss Sarsh Det is at home|GaIlt and Glenmortis on the 24th. .. . short time; then St. Jacobs and New|for a fow w-ohnzlm leaving for| Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Musselman, Berlin, | Germany, the former arain. | Peunsylyania to up nursing..â€"~ / called on friends here on the Z4th . . . Various ‘kinds of races with| Mr. Abraham Kinsie bought Elbert Mrs. Nash, Berlin, was a guest at the football comprised the afternoon atâ€"| H@wes‘ house and :lot east of the vil. home of Mr. N. S. Bowman on the tractions. Intlmovad%:r..lmko( lage an 1 has rented it to B. Gooding.. | 24th . . ._ .. Mr. Henry Koch, teacher, K and Â¥ft. and Dobble of fl-smith spent 24th at Ingersol]... Imhdmr,ogant Sabbath under the| There a G and Mr. Gourlay, Bethany, inâ€" | Mr. and Mrs. Good spent Saturday and here....Mr. and Miss expla cluding home talent, contributed to the | Sunday at Waterloo. ... Mr. and. Mra. , teacher, Hollin, were guests at Sel entertainment of the evening. Hammet went up to Bofllnmm the house of Mr. N. 8. Bowman the Personalâ€"Many were the visitora|i0g a few weeks at Mr. Amos Bric beginning of the week. Miss Perry & from distant towns and â€"cities here on| Mr. Ezra Snyder, jr., speut 24th in intends to spend several days renewing the 24th. .. . Mr.James Mackio is quite | Bérlin.... Mr. O. Kinsie spent a fow | old acquaintances, .. .Mr. N. S. Bowâ€" il1, heart trouble being the cause.... |days at home......Mr. and Mrs. A. man drove to Alwma Monday last on ‘Pity the sheep that was run over| Kipp of Gobel‘s Corners are visiting business. Sunday night." No excuse is neeesâ€"|friends in the neighborhood,.....Mr.| aroes® _ am. ao l . 0 20000 TTMI SIr. V. Clemens as Superintenâ€" ‘Gent, Mr. Wiegand as â€" astistant, â€" Mr. Luts as '““::T Mr. E. Becker as Trensurer, Miss â€" M. Becker, organist.â€".. Mr. . Sylvester Wiegand spent Sunday with his father in Berlin. Stengel‘s grove on the Wm.. gixp on _ | SLCFBCDOrD : tal services w::o sondusted in the | furnished thi ‘ehwnhbhnumzm.l. Maple Leat" W. Grob, P.l.,mfl a ~very | "Queen, Flag pruflul-m Anbou-hdflht: ndg,"flq ummommm,?tl’;emduo :2:.....‘?.'9.‘"2 hn y vielvapt PPQ shrtnho ts oo 5 CA misfortune to be run over with a roller resident of this place ,.in“uqnflbnhm‘ is just recovering from an attack 1@ again. .. . The mombers of the by â€" â€".... . Mr. Fd. Bhantz‘s moved Wfixmh frame ywork househcid effects to Breslau last of theirâ€"shed on Saturday last...... raday, where they willâ€"reside. Mr. Mre. Greenwood returned to her home Shants has secured a situation with in Wellesley, on Sunday after »pending ;“Gm,gfluhium'fll: uw‘:n?‘m‘:dhwnmum OF .. > + cm N.M' w« «* w err m. Cinflt' &M::r'-h-t-:-“km’ Meand s:..qh'z:cnmmwmu aro making their rounds in this lover ‘Tanmer‘s â€"HaWwkevilie.... Dr. mm mml *] Hodgson of Hawkeville passed through W-;?m," COMâ€" | our town on Monday evening. BRIEFS. â€"Â¥r. _q-‘&-"'l- :‘l‘- “:}h of Meceon e oo nrei 1nd FHeet® of| the 2400. â€",. . Mr. Wm. Poterson and HAWKSVILLE. h d e e m mm bepotnt ons hi c Aeg Aui h 4nd 122. c 2k c 4 m". last. _ Everything shows beautifull Mr. Herbert Dahmer took first DriZG | enmmmemmmmemmemmens growth this week. in the bicycle race at Winterbourne Unwelcome Visitorâ€"Last B.um on the Hth....Mr. Menno Koch took PNEUMATIC night some person.or persons en first prize in one of the horse races at the premises of Mr. Henry Steckle| Elmir® on the 24th. " HORSE CoL gdt:‘l,llfifllynd dem-t:;a fi:; Mammm‘w Sil horse thests a whole set te closed many € Mrrigm :Abr:co‘wortlnbougdxdollm May. } ally one way or another showed th&r best tanned leather ed furnished _ WILLIAMSBURG,. 1 â€" 0 in the afternoon. The latter gay The welcome rain arrived on Sunda Im thu:duvleeme:o :I‘ay: st _ Frarvthing â€" shamwas l.....un.! Y c 9992 uk L e e l oo 2 9‘-,‘: Q m.“‘ ;'-“wm Plfi:rm--:li.fi;ofi‘: Schneider I:-M had ..I"Ir.;”nnk m.‘m ons on on oi) peni )n 0s Sfoite 1 Ppier _He bas bought (,, . "_""° on fpont Monday in Borâ€" "as, NC COnâ€" | the ms..m.,__j___y,_ ::rmm rlflu n.'&« Gourock visited at on in | Mr. John Clemens‘ last D% id roads for| Mr. Absalom Snider, near s t‘s concrete| Mills died londssay, May 21st, of fi; rybody seema| alysis. He was 83 years of age. l Africn as| .A short time ago your scril afibma.w_ : f::"’: :2.110-“‘:&‘; i.!_““‘."“."_mutocam «.â€".~. | is an industry that was wuch nceded : was wuch néeded E!.'.‘.L."".....“""_-S.:".{m!u-. «..... NO 2400 was vory quiet in our town. The most of the people spent the day in 8t. Agatha, some at Paraâ€" dise Lake, others took in the sports at y 9+: " Agatie: . * Aae e the factory is excellent, _ ‘The churn thure and ritkds . i on s apaontt h a There is also a good cold storaze in The latter gave ____All horse owners should have it, Made of best tanned leather and rubber made of pure gum. Sure cure for sore shoulders. Guaranâ€" teed for one year. Best of testimonials from those whohave used them. Canadian patent for sale. ‘ Will be soid by county rights or for the Dominion. Write for descriptive circulars orders sent by mail or otherwise will have prompt ai*ention. ‘ Telephone 194. For genuine enjoyment whether while alone your friends, you must have f Men‘s fine Tweed Suit at $5.00. ? Con,o'aadu'mshowy.; The talking when you see the goods. Cash and one Price Cleep Cioh sime SM\ That Our Clothing Call and hear them. Many Men THE n\ aq : s“* & 6 ~ B ’;‘? "‘h e “ .lmhc-dlfimug “" eyes to the fact M 3 > +4Â¥ RA c oC Oy ME . JP > _::‘_ S ) 1M / \~y mampag ur“" k '.3 Bs / N ) All 2s\ NLCB *INR:. "© 54 2t h Th . U ~&C TYrqof) Racycle Berlin and Racycle M‘F‘g Co., goods. Rubber Hose, Sprayers and Nozzles, German Sickles, Paris Green, Ice Picks and Lawn Mowers. _ Each article is of the newest designs, the most perfect construction and made of the best material. ‘ You will certainly need some if not all of the following WM. SPAETZEL, =t New Dundee. BERLIN, A GQGRAPHOPHONE. : factory on WANLESS‘ MUSIC STORE, SMYTH BROS., _ _ 28 and 25, South Side King St, BERLIN. . _ Is different in its constructs_â€" ion from any other bicycle. ; Phone 215. tra, a band. It is an ] a Dutchman or a Coon, WHOLE In lumps, broken lumps and granulated at ONTARIO. It would be nph,_nnm $5.00 and upwards. _ 7 ange or while m‘mniniu. LIMITED,

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