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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 8 Nov 1900, p. 1

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E Mantle i Department _"", Our , v01. as-Mods Our Fall Styles in clothing . . . C othiers, Hatters, Shoes. THAT NEW HOUSE OF YOURS. KING STREET, *wmém.auhnm|~o+ W-ullhrCuI. » Vol-hum Wont...“ , ”any”. OUR STOCK IS LARGE- THE STYLES UP-‘I'O-DATE- AN D OUR PRICES ARE RI (3-HT. tl,"f,iijji,,ij,i.,i- r 33.5,"; crssittrc-catrta, I":":"')"""":""":"':')':?' n s , r A ' will tell you. _ V - Every dwelling in the count; should have one. Nickel plated works. white ennmelled ish. Capacity to ttts-- no Icon weight; Requires no table nktin-euaiir kept clean. Every scale inspected by Gone-malt. (moo D. Helium». Other Scale. ( no " Unions- Iodqb Evan lad-nu hum- nnhoudot prion. ke a gluon time only while the -hrmaree' m fietirme.wimittthehM> only“ . O. Boehmer Go. Our Household “Scale for $2.75 Money back if not satisfactory. Nothing is too good for it. It will pay you to examine our big stock of I Parlor Suites, Bedroom Sets, including the newest designs in Brass Bedsteads, Mattresses, and all lines of upholstered goods. THE Not withstanding the beautiful weather have had. our Jackets have found ready sale. A. O. Boehmer Go., A. Weseloh dk Co. and Furnishen. Store next to PM Beth M. Erb & Go. .mmmugl. for this season are beauties and our) stock is now complete and we are1 making extraordinary offers in menk overcoaua at $4.50, $6.00,$7.00,$8.00 and 810.00 Men's ulster-s with big storm collars at 4.00, 85.00, $7.00 and $9.00. Menu suite " $4.50, $6.00, 88.00 and $12.00. Also special values in boyU and children’s suite. It will pay you to come miles to see our many special values this fall in clothing and show Cash and one priest. Money back it not satis- UllTEll. BERLIN. The Full Dinner Pail Carries The Dav--A Big Plurality-At The Homes of the Chief Candidates-Roll Ca.ll atMid night. All The Great States Go Repub- lican. SOME REDUCED Plul8hLl"rllli8) new tort. Nov. 15.-00trtutttt.r-" be came evldent " I very early hour an: evening lint the elocl'un ot Mulilulvy and humane“ was assured. At lull-pull 8 o'clock returns {rum nearly twrrtttirtttr of the election districts at Greater New York Md btrvtt ruched, ludlrntlng beyond nun-.3. lion thll Brynn and Stvvensnu could not expect more than 2.3.000 or 304”" plnrnllty In lhln 1yeatocrutke urougnultt and unlu- there WIN I "trutsilde In the uulxlde coun- tten beyond all reumnable cxpoctnuunw the plvolll 3mm " New York llml declared m uuutlgtakable tern". alum by a tgreartr reduced majorlly. fur the lh’puhllcnn van- dldnlu. A: the night prognmaml. " only served to cogMtrrtt Hm Juuglnvnt. Republic-I Lon-o- n-d a“... The return: trom llllnoln betrayed i llke condition. The Repulnlmn plurality or 13ml wnn greatly manual. III“ " WI] mu In too Innu- to be overcome. 0n the "ttter hnnd. the return. trom Indiana, Mhehttttttt. the two hummus, Utah Ind Wyoutiutg. as well as Nebraska. stunned to indicate strung Z'rpuhllmn gala: over mm. Ilf'll'll’t'u Maryland and Well Virgttata had qiren "ecltuve Republh'nn plurnlllles. The cum". in several of the fur western States was naturally so delnyvd as to glvo llllle Intl “Hull"! of the oulcumo there. but (In; Inn-l Fellini to have a "eterminitttt cum, and ‘hofore 10 o'cluck the Dennwrallc leaders had ("an up the eontcst, mud lt wan mp ‘nounm-d mu Mr. Brynn had [we to bed SWEEP” RR MCKINLEY AND ROOSEVELT. [mum-ml mu Mr. Brynn had [we to bed and Wu wund Mlvep. I. saute-lent lo Slum. At " o'eloek Mr. Brynn “trike. no then told the newspaper eorrvspoutP'ttts Illa! lu- wouch have no gunmen! to make before to-morrow. Whe Sunni-Int Up. The whole Mary was emlly Ind brHtV told. The 1tepntmettrt ticket would have . hugel- electoral Tote "Ill! tour you” up». but In the Imp-r mum of the can null mrt. dle west, the plnmlltles had he“ grduly reduced. Mussnchnwtu had l’ulh-u from 174.000 to 50.0)): New York trom 20ml"? to 130.000 and Illinois from 142.000 " WO,000 Roll Pull ll Mldlllxht. Midrti.ttt-The roll call on state: " til. hour I: “mummy u follow-,2 " In“. sum. Alumna ........ Arkausu. ...... _ Dehtware .._.W. Cnlilunnll .... .. 1Nrrorado .t..W. . t'outtecticut . .. . llllrtois -... .... l-‘|urldn ...... .. hull-um ........ Gun-gl- ....r... Iowa........ ... LouLiLIIII .......t Muino ........ .. Mlsxlmlppl .... . Maryland ....... Ill-noun ter..... MttrsaetMrnettn ... Mcntatm ...... . ‘uwhigun ........ (North (‘nrollnu . "hum" .... .......... Baum Carolina ......... New "o-hire .. ..... Tummm ...... ........ New Jone: ...... ...... 'hxntr.................. New York ...... ....e.. Utah ..V..-P. F......... North link-m1 ..rtt...e. Virgh1in m... ..t..t.w..t. (Hull .... m.............. "rttnrrivrtnltt t... ...... Rhode Islnnd ...... .... V'mom .rt.m. wt.......- Welt Vlrglnln .......... WIIMnnln ...... ........ W'ynmlng .... .......... Idaho .... ...... " Swath .... .... 8 Kant-ml .... .... " Dragnn Pt.. .... 4 Kentucky .. .... rt S-nlh Dakota .. l Nehnmkn .. .... tl wttshirtqtors .. .. 4 Tom. 40. If all of the Ilnrv‘pnrlv-vl .mw- 'ettohrd tum out In DeIum-rmlc. a highly lm'vr‘lmme (mu. "210111)". v “mum I‘m! vll."vL" In" nnull. The IMP-t rvlurns from Sammy. ind tuttt' n Ropnhlloan nlnrnlllr, The ttrtr-rreventtt fault-u- nrr-mu to be Rnpubllmn by I sun sun-ll“ working mllnrlly. The tpttrerrra:orta; Hub-tn hnvr apparently (Nimrod the nnrlonnl and 01‘0“ In elected ht New York and Yltel In "lino“. Canton. ooo. Nov. 6.-Precint Her I" rewind the elm-non mum: twn‘xhl M Ill. bum. nun-minim] by n 'tge mm Iver of III! old trlmnvll 3nd wighlmn. in- rludln. "may lavl'rn. whn mm- " the gm" of In. McKinley. to .31er with or the Intern! and "PHI-mm! of m- ml- mft"tttne "out of "In rumpllnn. Din-(It I'll-on mama! tho hoes with the Br uh- Mran Natl-m“ tterorertern m Now {no any! at Clair-go. will Ballot Hanu- " (by Unlo- Cluh In Cit-whoa. and mm thrs tom. of Donn-or Ro-lt It Dru-r any. on that the Pro-1mm mm In cor-tut mo- gnphre tomA with his unman- n the “gut. _nvl_ylth they-pm!“ jndm _ The President III-outed the lot-Pn- n-d In. McKinley Emu-nailed "or I‘ll] Friends. the PM“: and. his Madman-en In MI library. when - of the Tara".',' no!" wanes-M. whnp Mrs. elm" unnamed no new In the parlor. no I’mldent In N- mnl good humor. A” J%ll " Quinn our the n _ i'MIi‘ba.‘m' Tr" 1rtme: all Non-Inn Inc. Your tin-ohm rrrtrrmthm I: m- eo6.dt m t"T,rigtd', aunt"; I MIMI an”! - a a an. o In "I? 1"l.Jl " lulu-um" no - Count-0.1.0.“. The W‘- ttpst S"rli'."",l"2', from Multan-non an: m- . R. - " Net' toet_e hymn: _ Totals HOW BRYAN SPENT THE DAY. WATERLOO, 0217M, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1900. AT M'KINLEY'S HOME. up. I... I". h-ter, my“ nah- Iun mm- " m "dd-an In St I. I. wr ‘P'QLMF _ . [um d In Ow- " W.- Cam-I About III con-0g". Pure-0:1“. Yup ‘5. T Swarm .... . Ormznn Pt.. . S. um heknla watrhirtqton . . Elrctornl Von- Mummy Bryan. 15 l3 " 14 23 " " Votes. 13 " 12 " " Trim" hi the 997mm Itnriv also. Four tele- [mph win-n were run hum the house. Mr. Bryn: had with bun his brother, Chm-1m! Pryur. hll turner law p;trtuee, exam-us Bonn or Ttlbot. Cummlth-mnan lawman Ind Attorney Schmidt. In. Ilryln bad an comp-Mons a eouru, Mm. Rose", and In Duhhmm Mr. Brynn hulk hls alum-r at a Illue an" O o'clock and. alter partaking of the nwnl. twat a few unnums In muwruuou with the newnmuu-r un-n. rah-mu: to the hume- (In: recvived and ”king luIIN‘ nun-"mm! about "lfrerertt m-Ml-W‘. hut without um- (lulu: any upmiun upon lln- light. The ttmt hllllelln Wtrq (no on" "ttttouter-in. Inn: Potrqtteeeptrie. N.Y.. had gin-u McKinley . .15.)th of 1337, and m- wan qulrkly rot. lowed by number bull-III“ to the Mire! that Elmlrl had gum- In Mr. Bryan‘s (two: to the extent of 1722 majorlxy. . When shown this lllh~\\:|x'0 he slnlplv re- mark"! that it was run-uluaxgmgu 'l‘lw other hulletlns tron: New York czlnu- in lhh-k um] (an all" that and whllu Mr. Bryan did not roman-at, " was Prhiettt than he wnl disappolnn‘l In tho nun-m from New York mty and Brooklyn: "In n-purta up to the Inn! rum-ennui: the eltbrs, hall Inn-n on couraamg and IIII ubsa-rmtlnn had lod mm to believe thnl thanz want-l be n [nu-g» la. eronw 'o hls vote rather than a loss, on the _ hand. there WRS' conrbteralrte en- eotgram'mertt from the [uh-Hut of New York Slam, um! omoclnl'y punk-{Hug wus a HIP!!- am- (mm Natlmml t'otritrtitttterttttrt Mack. laying that Hurrah had given sviinley a mummy of only about 30m. against a ma- toritr of 12.000 four Tt'ur" "to. (inmlnz rtotse1y on the heels of tho Imam. doswltch In one from n Noni, In “anon. nnnn‘nne- _ _ _ . . ‘, .,, ..-...... .. - In: that cl;;'t; J/read ro/Airs-nn by _-___ . - an.“ A-- u 'iiibi'ri'i; i,r%iiiy,"iii/,naauistht,iood tor Me Kmley ton: years up. lo.- Croker Wu Con-dent at Fin! at Bryan‘s Return. lat um "ombted. New York, Nor. ft.--A N; crown Ill I hand to outrun“. It met 31¢an W when he 'sutcred Tammany all at Ta. o‘clm-k thh (awning. A work“ m to carry the election returns was watched closn-ly by many local IH-mm‘rtltlc "taders. “w”, -. WW. __ At 230 o'tiock. on ttte n-m-Ipt of tune favornlvl» rvturns from .‘Innhntun and The Bronx. Mr. croker mm: "It tn - to say that Bryan has bun-u elected Presl- dent of the l'nnml Stan-x" " At 9.15 Mr. ('mkv-r gun]: "I Ihlui Mr. Brynn I! vim-(ml. He xlptwurs to luve rur- ried llullnmu. Kmum-ky and Inna. Tttrs are Imldlng the rvl ms hurl out morn. " those Shh-I ind m ne Itrntujart we wand) Imu- hvnnl of " huh-n- this.“ Shrnrlly nth-r " n'c'Iv-l'k Mr. (‘roller gal-I: " do nut admit Vim Mr. Brynn hm- hm-n ttttsured. hut If he has horn I do not wish to he mnslrupd in sax-ins: nuythlng what, evvr as In the mum of it. I know WI hav" dom- mlr whrrrrs duty In New York. tttM ttcot In all I have to Bay." Mr Crnkn-r loll Tannin-my "a" at 11.15 all-wk. and the plat-0 was c'rawd. Croker'n Consnllnn Mel-ale. New Yum Nov. uf'rm- following teln- gmm was sent to-night. “W. I. Bryan, Ll‘woln. Kan: As yun no doubt Ilrrx-hly know the ,ktpte has tum- Inn-Sly smallish as. 1,,ii whitsttre thri< q'6V my In IN!“ 'Trtve Mrriin1 v 1rtpo unalurxly. " 31w: ran tmday ammo. n “In of 5.7000, We an- Jerprtted. Inn not discouraged. Menard Pinker." - Xow York, Nor. T.-At 12.30 thk mum Int. Nullnn ll Comn Ittnomen Man pr. " I"! ttttst Illls< hvltl a cunfvru-um- m tlw "onclt= Mon of “hlrh the (oliowlnl “alum-m wan given out : New Tort. Nor. '1 -I'-‘.v~nnvrrnor sum. " mlvlmlhl made the folIuwln. “manner lurnl _ "l [we twp. V "The rm-mu tarnished (In. hop-anni- (on trom New Yon, at In", "In Ctttt, ttrrtFrt (how tbnt tter Marv-s have [the m-puMh-nn. Return, trom Mnrylnlld and WM: \‘Irclnln are Itrmsrnptetr, Mr Infar- mmkm from the man» and Wat-m am" I: an 'ttletra". that I rattttot form n oph- tem W. to tttts rmulL As I do not - the turn. I will mm hrl’m t n: “all: an I ttthth I. tip "Milt." . Mr. Mono um: cloud "to Demon-Mo angina! huddnnnm In I" [on M m . t. “all In "our Alter Midnlxht the nep-hIlr:n Sailor-II (‘nu-mlnee Were Stunned. "Ott tho plums rvr-olvM at 'trtoN'e'n 1u'artuictrous up to this hour the Republi- can Nullonal Commune claim to an" elm-ted McKinley and Rommel! by an elm-mm] vou- or 11M. with the posnhnny of 2] vote! In ttdmt'on. making 3 mm mm. Thee 2t volm mush: of the " votes In Ka-Mv'rkv. and R m Smash. "Tm Slum 've sttrpi.r cturn for MrKl'b in nu! Roman-It I v catrrornm, mnnmr Ka-Mv'rkv. and R m 331mm. "Th:~ Slum BV' sttrpi.r cturn for MrKl'b it" Ind Roman-ll I v catrrornm, Unnnorn wt. lvvlnw-nvm Illlmvu, lndlrvnn. erylnnrl. Iowa, Kuhn-n, Maine. M-ttttNotts. “II-Mann. Mlnmwnln. NM! Hamp- "ire. Now Jerry. New York. Norm hunts. om», Uro'rnn. Pennsylvania. Rhone Man-l 9mm: lm‘wfn. lit-n. Vor. Intuit. Wmm-mv n 1Vrgt \"lrx'lnln, WINNI- In [and \l’romhm," BntBrB.--Mr. G. L. Lunar has 'pr,',g"'tgt'Ig,g'l'2't",1g5r.tlt mm- M "and” "er....her. gm m (this all“). you}! to Gone-tog», when " bu bought . ftrat....Mr. Walt. QIIokNIprhm Ilka, m . his. who: tt)"ttqtr In has vacuum) m an at ”Meg-Maw» The rominrttor/mr" them cloud the" ttea" and tert for tttrtr homes Anklanod‘ol the Defeat " '" Denial-nt- and Clean " the nonqu-nerl.~ EX-GOVERNOR STONE GoVES IP. SCENE IN TAMMANY HALL. Mil) THEY ML WENT HUME. FLORADALB. Milli. COUNTY BRnr.Fs--Mr. J. G. Reiner is sup-l plying Listowel with his celebrated brand of tiour......A territie storm passel over our neighborhood to-day (Monday), accompanied by the tiret fall of snow for this season......A large wedding will be held Tuesday near Poole at the bride's residence. The contracting parties are Mr. Peter Bast, livmg about 2 miles from here, and Miss li.Brunk of near l’oolc...... Arrangements have been made to ob- tain all the election returns on Wed- nesday night at the Opera House. An admission fee will be charged to non- subscribers. 1'mtaoNAL.-Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ottmann, Mr. and Mrs. P. Ottmann, Mrs. Schoppand and Mrs. Frochlich visited their brother John at Hawks xille on Sunday last. _ - _ . _ “Land Mrs. John Stable and Mr.and MrsM.Stthaub visited friends and acquaintances at Linwood......Mr. L. l'eiue, of New Hamburg, was in town on business on Monday......Mr. J. G. Reiner is spending a few weeks at Listowel. November Wedaing.--Thts home of our esteemed citizen, Mr. Hohus, was all joyousuess to-da)(xov. 6th,) when before many 29.ny attired relatives be- longing to the contracting parties, and guests from the village, his daughter Maggie was given in marriage to Mr. Henry Dahmer, of this place. The nuptial knot was securely tied by the Rev. Mr.Bembe. After congratulations the bridal party and guests sat down to a sumptuous wedding dinner. Briefs-Married on the 31at inst., at Port Elgin, Mr. Henry Good, of this place, and Mrs. Keller, of Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Good came to their home here Friday last and have the eongrat- ulations of their many friends. _ _ .Mrs. Harper has been summoned to the home of her beloved mother, who is feeble with heart weakness and india- position. . . .A number of our citizens had awcial tea at the home of Mr. William Schiefele one ovenlng recently. ....The Quarterly Board Meeting of the Methodist circuit in this district was held in the church here on Mon- day afternoon. In the evening the pastor and his wife and a number of his heaters in the congregation dined " the Dome of N. S Bowman. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in social chat and sacred eong.. .. _ .Mr. Jacob Kinzle and Mr. Memo Koch drove to Guelph on Monday last for; several new cutters, and while there) had the pleasure to hear our distim, guished premier, Sir Tvi'fred Laurier. while on his political tour throughout the Province....Mr. N. g. Bowman is having a doaNtsmtrtatlie oil tank placed in the basement of his store. "rtsoNALs.-.-Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Webster spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. T. E. Williarmr,Badem . . . ..- . Miss Magrie Ferris has returned home after spending three months at the dressmaking in Berlin......Mr. Wm.' Gillespie has sold his farm, about 1 1-4 miles west of the village, to Mr. D. Tuner, of “emu. Mr. Gillespie intends living in Millbank......Mr. Wm. Pogeon left last week for Mani. tobe, lining received word that his son, Er, was ill with typhoid fever, ......l.. E. Webster is spending this week with her sister in Men...... Quite s number from here “tended the funersl of Hrs. Thos. Hillel lest Fridsy. voila-lad wife, of Berlin, visited his what In! Salami. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. George Everett, " Mt. Vernon, Igam suntan] Ind and” n E. W. at. ,milere't..-.Ft Meetings hue been conducted In the New Immune shunt: by the Rev. Mr. Why, an onan m Granville, Ohio, 3nd try Mr pum- ' Thu were hm, well unaided" ... nu. Alain Brlohr him. in ”mm to VH3 it who. 220-193) {on an. ”gasp iaititat'tt'g '17itl'tl'r2'l dldr mick. hm...'..llr. No.5 Det- Itrtttksr, tot Wilma, MP! ilqtdtr Irith BrtetE-.-Mi- Addie and Molina WELLESLEY. CON ESTOGO. CRObSHILL. Roslavmu. ..AND.. DISTRICT. timseed 150. T Men’l fine Merino shirts and drawers, special purchase from mill clearing lot, worth 750 special for 400. en‘s tine natural wool shins 1nd dnwers,sizes 34 to 4'2, 60c,75,80,$1 and 1-15 Men’s meurten‘extm tiine and bony. winter weight natural wool an: The WEather Man " . sap "rain and Mow, much colder and freezing," just u mauled alt sorts of tether, but mam? mind, We've ' exp-ding just such oun- ditioms arid have made ample provision for you; pomfuu. Our inch 0! men’s youths' and boys' underwear comprises all kind, it! quantities of undunvwr from thc very that Natural Wool Silk Special garment! to Medium and low priced mm. So if on are in ' id under- clothing no need to go further 1di"N"t BROS. Men’s buoy striped undershirt: 3nd dramms,a full line of sizes 3(K,38eand 500 Men's the {lowed undermine and drawers, sizes 34 to 14 for 50c Men’s tlm, ye! tittecad undershirt; and drawers 45c, extra heavy wool Iplicéd, m3. 34 to 44, primes 1.56, 1.75/2.0o in; and 2.50 -- Boys fietyee 1.iee qngfrshiru and drawn, sizes 22 to 32 prices 25, 30, _ M,40, 45 and 500 -___H """V a," __ H if r --' --. Boys tine wool shine and drawon, . mo line ot sizes, 500 and 750 A line of 1'tii, shirts and drawers at has than cost or manufac- tum. There an: od lines, sizes am broken and must be cleared out. Cash Ind one Price rt??' , 6 g Fo ' g ' A if, Wain??? ‘ 94 00 att g “3,1226%: é Thi t 6 mgis‘fgn i'i good sun fre 5 TH ? E éWBm‘ _),,', For Men Only H - - " $1 $19 $20 each. This week we will take an order each 'ld; i,', 3 shits at any of thye prices. You pay for two suits and get the third one This great other is for this week only. Think it over: talk it over and come three at a time. This is a ram chance to get a good suit free of charge. We make men's suits to ordeg. We employ a 'good tailor. We guarantee a good fit, gdod work and good trimmings. 94 good pattern tweed suits to choose, from, at A -- Set hr Show Window .A. C3 SUIT CLU B. Grennan Go. 5mm! Entirely Free of Charge. 28 and 25. South Side King St., BERLIN _ m, 1 mam mamma- Next to Bank of Hamilton, Berlin. SMYTH BROS., WHOLE NUMBER - am! LY?

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