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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Nov 1903, p. 1

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~ Lohc ts onl uin ts Anfincrnouie Ahiircs ie it se P Peter Hymmen, EME atgeandme _ ) S 570000 C~ ~ "Ladies msd ~Your choice of several dozén various %‘ _ styles, regular 5 60 and $5.50 for $3.99. _ / ‘styles, rough cloth, elegantly made, velvet collar t Men‘s Overcoats, upâ€"toâ€"date 2oth century make; in \ | _\ grey or black, perfect fitting, all sizes 35 to 46 'f «â€"‘ for $10.00. â€" g'f# _’. Suits, elegant patterns, Royal Brand, perfect g‘;fi _â€"__ fitting, all this season‘s, special $10. % NMen‘s Underwear, fine elastic ribbed, worth $1 for 75¢ _ SEASONABLE ‘ Happy Thought Range n OA oOs &A BA UR A oomd ces nsm s _ _ ‘The prices will do the rest. Read on and see what s Cloth :s, Shoes, Hate,! e ‘g'i'dnz absolute satisfaction It is the only range to > which the corru: ted, ventilated oven, transparent _ : «owen door and adf:z&ble damper are fitted. BAKES PERFECTLYâ€"SAVES FUELâ€"KEEPS FIRE DAY AND &‘ NIGHTâ€"SATISFIES EVERY USER. _ _ â€" "at 3.99, 4.49. $499, 5 98, 6 97, 7:08.8.08, 90.97 1197 and $14.06 _ UNDERWEAR 'uas.nuso,mx.oo.xg.x-so.uscommmuss : NO WONDER ; \____.‘ our tm ‘month after monthâ€"for if the . public is realizing the factâ€"the result is increased business and ts __/ ‘Come a t shar in the g0r “"‘,'r‘*- Marketâ€"Shoe Store . ARGAIN S Little to Say .. Miaiqauters for Ifon Pips, Valves and Fittings P * % Near Bank of Hamilton. 481 ‘COMPANY. OF BERLIN, LIMITED. Waterloo Countyv‘s Greatest Store. * . 0. Boehmer The weather demands a change in Footwear. The man or Q-o'mu:: woman who puts their feet in a PAIR OF SHOES purchased w& hg' wi!l have reason to thank whatever first drew their atâ€" agent and 4 o. a # A m' tention ‘o our store, !.;..“..." Nt s ~â€"Price $3 50 and $7.0q4. l\ A. WESELOH & CO. Je BPEHERLIN 8, Hate,(‘sos and Men‘s Farnishings. Next to Post Office, BERLIN Cash and O :a Price. _ Money Back if Not Satisfied. is â€"» ie v . w eills â€": in s | an is â€" <wm =» e = &7 You can depend on a THE SHOES Have You Tried The Slater Shoe ? The Slater shoe is the loading dress ::oq for m m and w:.nr in ‘Canada. QNII.‘“'m will ” serve to make your next pair “gm. Sister shoes are made for men and wnmn-ndmmM‘o-u-{ and morern machirery can turn ou Kvery pir is sewn by the Goodyeat .v\dzlounwunhh o Whne Aiag se Pap conripraage gal, but will -.n'& hldnm pair as good as the firs‘. Slater shoes pair as good as the firs‘. Slater shoes E’ml‘:&? «. 6 wd‘nh&‘ndp:‘llr sta the s~e with & slate frame ‘..4"57’ 10,-m';t: .t is gounine. > pce oo Phone 149, King St. Berlin ry, who, after a long of. : Friday last, was at ® bourne cemetery on . Sunday alterâ€" noon. ‘Theâ€" funeral were conâ€" ducted by Rev. A_M.‘ M. io onmnatn ie m mt deceased, â€" who. has been for 17 years a highly esteemed mer d this community. The of the: entire neighborhood is with beâ€" reaved â€"family. ~ New Enterprise.â€"A new enterprise of great convenience to the farmers is shortly to be established in +~the village of West fil"fl‘i. by â€" John Jupp, who is & chopping mill. A gasoline fim will* supply ample power, and farmers will meet with ready . accommodation at reas~ onable rates. The new machinery will undoubtedly @ccomplish good work. Farewell Party. â€" A pleasant fareâ€" well party © assembled at the resiâ€" dence ol Mr. H. Stuckey, previous to his departure for _ his new home at Orton. Regret was expressed at the loss to the community of Mr. and Mrs. Stuckey, Mr. Stuckey has provâ€" ed himself to be an able business man, of unfailing courtesy and integrity, having greatly prospered during his residence here, and Mrs. Stuckey has won the admiration of all by _ her kindly _ nature : and noble, womanly traits of mind and heart. That pros perity may ever attend their footâ€" ; in County and District. steps © is the wish of their many: friends in West Montrose. Brie{s.â€"According‘to reports â€" the course of true love does not always run snioothly.â€"Mr. R. Allen has reâ€" turned to West ‘Montrose. The store and P.O. will be continued here ~as usual.â€"Mr. ~ Gallagher is the future storekeeper for West Montrose;, Stéinmann _ sold his food store. is Mr. Christian gfldfld who, intends to move into town shortly.â€"Owing to illâ€"health, Mr. W.H. Erbach, who for many years, was insurance agent and coal “:':“.“5'33"' his quired by Mr. Allan Bechtel, our en â€" terptising hardware dealer. Mr. Ed. Weiler, who was bookkeeper in â€" Mr. Erback‘s office for several years past purchased the insurance business and also an interest in th“m ve!*h scale_ at the G.T.R. on.. We wish ‘all the new proprietors success. â€"A number of changes were made in the oi! mills during the sumter and early fall, Some new machinerty was put in to ©facilitate the process of r.n” t-‘:GPl“‘h' un ofl”uh:‘l: pment. nnu-th: % 6 a walk _ through the mills and â€" see the machinery _ rumning. ~They ~are quite busy; the mills being kept run= tll;mlum “.'..“ol‘.e _n; treight bmt n..'!.r& at present. â€" delays have been News Notes Gathered by Induatrions orrespQndents WEST MONTROSE . ‘The coal business was Lc BADEN. regular monthly meeting of the Wilâ€" ’g‘ '& . _ Council was in the cnil 904 o the ther arld teaks Platd 7 Srauch in Bhden ! s Schweitzer of Strasburg,, visited with friends _ here on Sun Mr. â€"+J. Poll of Plattsville Sunday here.â€"Mr. I-u‘ K of Berlin called on friends in our midst.â€" Mr. and. Mrs. i.uiu'anl‘. :‘ Mrs. (J. Ernst of Berlin visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Bergez on Sunâ€" Surprise Party.â€"A - img of young people at home of. Mr.â€"and <Mrs. hs tel on Thursday evening O! last w in the form of a surprise ‘party _ for their daughter Miss Clarg. The party number about thirty and the evening was spent in a very Plflrflw!."- The party dispersed at a very reas~ Br*:-lr. and Mrs.. W. DeBus were "at â€" home‘‘ to their. many triends on Monday mh?;â€"lx. F Maurer, returned home from Nipisâ€" sing: on Tuesday afternoon.â€"Mr. â€"J. :t'-plaldu is me'e:d !om:lmh o: : their it dou‘-?.lh mh Vick was â€" marâ€" ried to Mr. C. Stricker gg on Wednesday ~afternoon, by i A. ‘Blunck. It was a quiet wedding, only the immediate relatives of the . conâ€" uu'o,l:! parties being present.â€"Mr. L. ie had a bee _ on Wednesday ‘dnw around hbis house.â€" Mr. and . A. Farmer of Portland, 0. are visiting the latter‘s . Mr. and Mrs. Chris. onn.-lg; and Mrs. P. Bastendort of Milverton sundayed â€"with Mr. and Mrs. C. Gall. & a 9 % & and farmers are certainly making the most of it getting all the necessary work done, such as ploughing, housâ€" ing of apples, ete., and will soon be ready for winter.â€"M#. Milton Kreh, has finighed . the season‘s thicollsg and is now chopping in the barns fot the farmers. This is the best way to have it done , and â€" saves aâ€" great amount â€" of Iabor ~as well as being cheaper.â€" Mr. Thos. Robinson, â€"6th con., sold one of his farms consistâ€" ing of 100 acres to Mr. Wm. Elliot. for the sum of $4,800.â€"The <Marion Beaver Cheese Factory has closed this season‘s make of cheese. It has, no doubt been . a profitablé one . for chemper.â€"â€" MI,. 1NOD. . PAGDENES con., sold one of his farms ing of 100 acres to Mr. Wm for the sum of $4,800.â€"The Beaver Cheese Factory . ba this season‘s make of cheese no doubt been . a profitable one. Tor the patrons.â€"The W.C. & B.. Co., shipped the last hall of Sept. cheese last week, to T. Ballantyne & Sons of Stratiord. ‘The price paid was 12 ing a fraction better than 1 cent per Ib., of milk,«â€" Mr. Andrew Torrance has heen reencagzed as teacher . for ms â€" of Interest.â€"The. unusually autunin woathed avill ©outinues, MANNHEIM. ROSTOCK upending _A here â€"â€"Mr . pent â€" Sunday the forâ€" ol Amatâ€" eonsistâ€" . Eiliot. Marion s closed DLLLLCIL Reiduw Wine \ 00th " Dartins Vimé “ ¢ ¢x:4'.-.-"mr‘.v1n"‘ = -’Av '- ‘& / C. s to be an exceptionally latg ifi_';.m. Rate and Fleischhauer,© are making improvements at the saw and planing â€" mills.â€" Mr.. Christian Halling and son ~Charlie from Linâ€" wood were business visitors here on Sayirday.â€"A terrific storm , passed over this district ~last week â€" which wrecked â€"the fiax mills sheds very badly.~ Mrs. Lovina Lichty n::‘l Miss Fleischhauer received a on Sunday that hber hmmm Lichty, of Traverse City, Mich., is lying at the point ol death and sumâ€" moning her home at once. She . reâ€" turned on Monday accompanied _ by cert will be held next Friday evening, in the town hall. Don‘t miss : it as a rare treat i# in store for you. Enâ€" courage the boys by liberally patron m-f‘ the ~ Concert,â€"â€" Messrs. â€" Mosâ€" es Lichty and Solomon Gerber startâ€" ed for Wilmont, Minn., on . Tuesday on an extendedâ€" visit. ¢ â€"â€"Death of Miss Leis.â€"Widow. . Léis, ‘Telict of the late Joseph Leis, died last Thursday of dropsy at the resiâ€" dence of â€" Mr.â€" Christian J. Lichty, near Crosshil!, where she of late reâ€" sided. â€"She was ill for some time of dropsy and *suffered â€" greatly ‘until death . relieved her of her sufferings. The funeral was held on Sunday and mlu'gdy ltta_ld.d. Thtomaim“ were brought to the‘ Amish Mennoâ€" nite Cemetery for interment, _ She leaves a grownâ€"up . family of, â€" four daugliters and â€" gight sonsâ€"to mourn the loss of a good mother, who were all present to pay. her the last triâ€" bute of respect, She attained the age of 76. years ‘and 4 â€"months. guest of Miss Hastings.â€"Mrs, J. H. Campbell and _Mrs. Webster visited friends in Baden last week.â€"â€"â€"Dt. Staufier of Newton, called on {friends in the village on" Saturday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Iâ€"â€" Webster spent Sunday â€" in Hawksvilieâ€"Mt_ and Mrs, S. Fortis visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dahm on the 3rd line Wellesiey â€" on Sunday.â€"Mr. :R Barrett spent Satâ€" urday at his: home near Piefier‘s.â€" â€" Thos. Hammond of 5th line was. in the village on. Sunday.â€"Little Lib grandparents, . Mr. !_ml‘nfl.‘ Wohst.ef. Personal.â€"Miss ~Belle Brown is the P Mor hn top compict joint stogk sale _ takes ny;‘.nliov. #ith, Parties CROSSHILL DeF ling of fancy thread Sciss» .ever opened just arrived Perâ€"S$.~S. Frederich Der Grosse. N ..\ We have m.»?‘ of German made Ladies‘ dxingmmugthilohip-nt We have many customers for this shipment which was delayed through the manufacturers unable to get skilled labor to complete uur ordér. R We shal} be ready to show this shipment of new and> upâ€"toâ€"date hpahdJMmmfihmmuhwmm during the week. On FRIDAY and SATURDAY next. a * B We take this early opportunity to notify our friends who have buuw:iungupfiunily..ot::fiqu[zamvfiut& s CaASH ONLY Phone 179 CHEAP CASH STORE 23 and 3&30\!& Side Km Berlin. 44 one l Agents for Messra. Bass & Ford‘s Parquetry P p x § Chanda How‘d You Like It ? ;:ihgbu?‘:;t- bber Beit ~*3 hgfiomxufin&m A great assortment from If some one would alip a few Dollars into your R“‘” You wouldn‘t ebject, would you ? _Well that‘s what we "do to you, if you buy your Fall and Winter Shoes here. â€" No jokeâ€" honest fact. es o se You‘ll find our prices enough lower than the average shoe store prices to make you a saving o! several dollars on winter outfit. _ Every new and correct thing in Men‘s, Ladie Boys‘ and Children‘s Boots, Shoes, â€"Rubbers, Overâ€"gaiters and Slippers is here to please you. o sSMYTH BROS. _ When you learn how well we can fit your mind, your feet and your purse, you‘ll be glad you came in. _ _ . Investigate this uvh&’buimu of ours, and you‘ll then know fcr a certainty that the few extra dollars in your pocket are THERE because you traded HERE. n Remember Friday and Saturday Direct from Berlin, ie . MiSE ap 5. Get our prite on Iron and pipe: It will pay you. Sincerely Yours, tron and Calvanized Pipe doc to $1 each. Lo‘ i Te Ald

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