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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Feb 1909, p. 10

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was a very large furnout at prise | party last Friday nig 5thy at Mr. Join Schweltzer‘s er of: Mr. and Mis. Schwertse es. card playfng. dincing, sing were indulged in sical Cor w hours. An address was also I a handsome parlor suite pres the host and hostess which wa a pleasant surprise to them â€" services are in progress in the Church here.condueted by Es Remington and the pastor, R J by. mother of their teacher, Miss _ Meâ€" Isaac.â€"Mr. Wm. Schaaf of Lastowel, spent | Sunday at his home there.â€"Mi Cleland _ Holley of Torento, visited his parents, Mr. and Mis. 8. G. Nob ley over Sunday.â€"The Misses: Stalkâ€" eld, of Stratford, were the guests al the home of Mrs. R.o B Puddicombe, dast week. â€"Mrs. Jac. Etast and Mis Lafayette LostuUer were visttors <to Berlin on Thursday.â€"Rev. MrooNinâ€" cent of MeMaster, Torenio, occuped the pulpit of the Bapiist church | on Sunday | evening.â€"Mr. Emanuel | Merâ€" ner of S@tingville, visited his heme here, while the Bonspich was in ptoâ€" gress.â€"The â€" Misses Hamel ufâ€" Weliesâ€" ley, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Siegner on Sunday.â€"Rev. and Mrs. Nordhorst of Baden were â€"the guests at 0 othe. Lutheran _ paursotiige last week.â€"Mr. Ferdmand | Merner om popular lecturel entertained the young People‘s _ Society of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Guelpb, dast Fuesâ€" day | evesung.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wiu Wood â€" visited their daughter,} Mis David Rudy of Tavistock, on S day.â€"Miss | Eva Messner, | was afuis itor to Toromto bast: woek. â€"MrQauon Mrs.â€" Alex. Calmore of: Crosstull, fus jted | friends here on Wednesidiy.â€"Mt Joseph Rau paid a business visit tb Toronto last _ week â€"Mrs. _ Jno. R Feick and Mrs. Henry Eoust were th guests of Waterioo friends last wirch â€"Miss â€" Florence: Puddicombe is Â¥ist ting friends in Torontoâ€"Mr. MWm Weber â€" spent â€" Suncay | with Berlun friends. â€"Rev. and | Mrs, Laicas Pres ton, Miss (Gusste of â€" Desboro, _ atd Rev and Mrs. Holm, of â€" Neuth East hope were the guests ol Rev. ang Mrsi IHL Grulhn at the Lutheran par sonage Jast week â€"Mr. Oliver: Becker went to Whithy Jast Fuiday, where hy attended the: conversawzone of the Onâ€" tario Ladies Coltege â€"Mr. G) Franké bas purchased‘ the old Franmke propet y on Wilmot strset: from Mr.Jos Fischer. Mr. Eischer will take posses sion _ of the farme lately â€" purchased from Mr. Wesley Nefloof Che Grawe Boad on the maddie af March. News Notes.â€"The icc mer ato work again. ~The tiver Jast Sunday as for dowit as of the Speeq where it lodgid ice having come down later Who wouldn‘t give @ Pain 20 times? . Address â€" and was a very large prise party last @ Pain 20 times? _ Just ‘"Pink Pain Tablet"â€"Dr will stop any pain in . sure. Read the formula Doctors say _ it can‘t Checks womaniv pains, mny pain â€" 20 tablets 2% all dealers ed a big ice dam which remain until we get . an nie Cassel, Hunon Road. â€"Mi. _ Buck, of Berlin, visited his brother, Mr. Win Buck, last week, â€"Miss Rebecea Zur brigg has gone to Philadelphia where she will spend some time with her brother, Dr. D. Zurbrigg.â€"â€"Miss Ethel Capling and Miss lda Reud, of ithe Baden Public School staff called on friends in town last week â€"Miss Claâ€" ra â€" Sehl is in Toronto, ut beuding the Millinery _ openings â€"Miss Sehl has been engaged by the im of D. 1 & 1. Recker to take charge of _ their millinery rooms when the seuson opâ€" ens â€"Mi and Mrs. P. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerr atteuded . the funeral of the late Hetmann Eby in Berlin, last Tuesday â€"Mr. D. Lemon, of Simcoe, was the guest of Mro and Mrs. Val. Wenzel last week â€"Miss Viâ€" da Forster visited Rey. and Mis. Owâ€" en, at the Rectory, Maysyille, last week. â€"Miss _ Margeret: Boettger, â€" lof Monkton, was the guest of her cousin, Miss Louise Boettger, for sexeral days last week. â€"Miss Agnes Monahan and Mrs. â€" Jos. Buckel visited â€" Waterioo ftieads on Sunday â€"Mr. and Mis. Win Scbaaf and family, Mr. aiml Mrs. Fred Peive, Mrs. Lows Peime and Mr. ind Mrs. Lautenseblager attended the funâ€" etal uf the sate Herman Schaal | at Petersburg _ on Monday.â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Swan _ and son of Ayr, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Spiel. _ Invitations are out for a ball to beogiven by Mi.oand Mrs. Louis Habn in the Win. Tell Hall on Friâ€" day, Feb. 19th. â€"Miss Victoria | Maus: of Zurich, susited at Mr. Wirk Schaat‘s last week. â€"Rev. Pfeifier pastor of the | Baptist church attended the recept mu‘ given in honor of Rev, Mibm, lln-‘ new | pastor of â€" Benton St. Buaptist: church, â€" BedJin, _ last _ Frgday â€"Miss ; Schulte and Miss:â€" Mona Preafier were! the guests of Berlin friends last Wedâ€" nesday. | Hostetler‘s School neat the village | was closed for 1wo weeks on mecount of the ilness and death of the mother of their teacher, Miss _ Meâ€" Isaac.â€"Mr. Wm. Schaaf of Lastowel, Road, in the madd)s Items of Iuterest â€" tin, â€" wonut to Hagers morming â€"to visit . her Hazel Martin, who is Clemens spent Sunday HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST AMONG OUR BUSY NEIGHBORS NEW HAMBURG Interest â€"Mrs Rob! Mai to Hagersuite on Monday visit her daughter, Miss n who is all â€"Miss Belia nt Sunday with Miss Winâ€" BLAIR Lutheran _ parsotuige Ferdmand | Merner on entertained the young ty of the Exangelical ( will theq h 1t MR O ingelist & Mi op ted 1 likely tha w There Feb o M and 1| P The funeral was one of â€" the Jargest ever seen in That neighborhood. The bereaved family have | the sinvero sympathy of | the community. Personils â€"We â€" aure pleased to wel come back to aan omudst Mrs. â€" Amos Hallman who hbas but recently returnâ€" ced fronm: an extended visit to het son, \Mr. Ed. Honsperger of Ducind, Mich ‘igan and ber daughter, Mrs. Larrabee ‘ul' Port _ Huron.â€" Mr. Fred. S | Krempein who has been a visitor . ad ; the home of bus â€" sister, Mrs.= 1. | Becker, and other relatives and Driends ‘in â€" this vianity for the part | fews Imnnlhs, leaves on Tuesday for . his K tnes the ofl_ is â€"Mrs. Henury: Sagder aot Caledoma, Mich., is visiting with her sister, Mrs Aug. â€" Burgets.â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Wm. Kraft of â€" Bridgeport, spent â€" Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer.â€"Mr. _ Gordon â€" Bingeman and V.iiss Adice and Irena Bingeman visitâ€" «l Waterloo friends on Sunday. Debate.â€"Do not forget the enterâ€" tainment to be beld in King Edward Hall on Saturday evening, Feb. 13th. Debate â€" between Breslau and Bloomâ€" imadale. â€" Subject: UResolved that the wh second hero war Perspnalâ€"Mr. . McKeeman of Plulaâ€" delphia, was a gucst of Mr, andâ€"Mrs J. A. MeAlhster last week. â€"The Misâ€" ses. Olive and Stella MeAMister ol Mowkesyilte, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McAllister, â€" Mr. Clayton Kurchinski, Sundayed at us home at Conestego.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Win. Herc and Mr._â€" and Mrs. John iderr of near Conestoge, spent | Sunâ€" day al theo home of0 Mr. and â€" Mrs. De whul M Koek â€"Mi days oat ler, W weoks infl id hende ind 8 ailing not al eral ha in this vicinity months, â€" leaves . home in Didsbury 1. Detweiler of visited at the hot en Sa burday â€"Mt mer of _ Breslau home of â€" thrir d M near â€" Vance Uhmich, w Zion conduct tuking | place pad ed, the w h Sn the for sudi home Mis PP dea th ie p uPS Death of Mr friends, in Uhis Goudie, were id Ld 0 Bevher on S Mild _ Weacther is segain. frozen n1 cold shap a W Detzler, forr ted the fatn | will move ply U aly iss it thool M 11 Im do pr well and d Goudic ing. prople a «iign. t Mr meqable â€"tim cterd ol h at the kome of Mrs. H. Shy. Henry Snyder jof: Caledonia, s visiting with her sister, Mrs durgets.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Wm. t â€" Bridgeport, spent â€" Sunday mane of Mr. and Mrs. Herman â€"Mr Gordon â€" Bingeman and ice and Irena Bingeman visitâ€" ~onut able vather un a resudt o time â€" us ter eoat 6 SuduPial sittg away 1 Ttowing m maiden nal where nducted t] h h C WILLIAMSBURG BLOOMINGDALE d which the mouimng ahc Danic siden from whi tes. â€"Mr M ip}i l other reldiyes ani Diends gcinity for the part . few eaves on Tucsday for his idsbury, Afta.â€" $fiss Grace t of Spring Mill â€" Farm, the home of Mr. My. Lutz her nlununt fnends ho Ar1 here Rey. Mr. Wilson, of ted the services, interment s in ijodning. cemetery. was one of â€" the largest â€" that neighborhood. . The family have the sinvero much aand FREEPORT ut the thi thik YJ 5 hi Mr af1 1 thie whoal sucial gathering ber neighbors, _ was n with an â€" attack of which she never ralliâ€" y to the Great Beyond motning. _ Deceased, name _ was Caroline youngest daughter of B. Suyder far many ul this village, and avorably known hore, terling qualities. She chinski, SNundayed at estogo. â€"Mr. and Mrs. r. _ and Mrs. _ John restoge, spent Sunâ€" w of Mr. and _ Mrs. Weber spen! a o Jew u.â€"Miss Lizzie Buehâ€" is spending | a | few me of Mrs. H. Eby. rhy me e next Wilham c} 4 .,»q"' 4 * (G 10 chuaice. for this wints night syinpathiy 0 ~ community al inil vening, Feb. 13th. eslau arnmt Bloomâ€" Resolved that the urch is declining is being prepared, woues, â€" recifictions, Yon can‘t afford _J. Bergey‘s â€" was spent inversation. . O1 mt maduight w ~+**. t *s‘ f*£. n #l 3 ).: r“."\\’\‘w“\fl\x & Mi h af M £1. 'rl!l‘ d Mrs nded Snmuvder t 1 reaches us n b 8. Snyder (Mondayj a ce last rcluck neoangengpanes c un B Eschuet hai d fall. â€"Quit burg. peopl [ Schaa n to Lake for harvest he b Mr w Henhoef ist.~â€" M 1the rhbee tb bebood e eb to l B oo on on f on f o foe Fun on un us fas Fus Fax Far fanf onb uL uds | _ wEST MoONTROSE 1~ Farm, HMy. Lutz John Wisâ€" ts at the aw. 0 Mr. Th t Thuis k at the i Chapel ting Wedâ€" gathering 16 heer Tust Hhiuali y ames her till 1 x TH I \â€"Mrs. Oscar. Matthews, of Pullman, Washington, left Monday: morning for t the Soo, thence to Duluth where she !“’l” vis:t her brother, Mr. Henry Werâ€" 'g.nui She expects to return _ home about the terth of March.â€"Mrs. Jiâ€" ’\l.lh Oberbolfzer sad | daughter visitâ€" ‘ed friends neat Btreslau last Wednes | day. WIN VRIVS â€" LINMIUENT DISTIMPER Aockeyâ€"Last Thursday evening Welâ€" lesley hockey team played the return game with Baden, _ Both sides playâ€" ed ic goud game considering the soft ioe. _ The seote was &A tie 2â€"2. News Items.â€"Mrs. John Weiler and daughter, Clara spent a few days with friends in â€" Wilmot Centre.â€"The Misses _ Amanda _ and _ Muty Elen Shantz spent Sunday with their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Sbhantzâ€" Mrs. Brodhecker is at present visitâ€" ing _ her daughter, Mrs. â€" Ziegler at Hamilton. â€"Our town people are busy storing away their supply of ice for the coming summer, Creamery: Meetiig.â€"The patrons lof ed Creamery Meeting.â€"The patrons lof the Badet creamery. held therr| annual meeting â€" on Monday which was well attended. â€" Everybody: was well satis fied with the report presented which speaks â€" well for the officers. â€"Mr. _ AJ len â€" Bechtel is again their secretary for the year 19094. Bornâ€"Jan. 29th, to Mr. and Mrs John Bonfante of Stratferd â€"a son days lin, here many. yeats. _ The duneral toouk place Sunday atternoot from their cesidenct to _ Warber‘s church, where: services were corducted by. Rev. Wilson, _ of Zion, interment taking place at Warâ€" net‘s cometery. _ The iuneral was one ut the largest held for some time,ma ny. _ serrowing friends paying | their last tribute of | respect. to one | they laved. â€" She leaves to mourn her deâ€" mise a loving busband, a daughter, Ethel, one son, Elton. _ Deep symâ€" pathy is expressed for the family in this their hour of sadness. Mi ert 4 Mr.C] shock to people in this community. Deceased had been in excellent heall} of late, when on Wodnesday evening she was seized with a bad afttack of heart trouble which caused her death Thursday morming. She was the youngest danughter of Mr Daniel B. Snyder who tesided on the farm now owned hy Mr. Georse Martin for hews ol Personals â€"Mrs returned . to . hel Clemens‘ after sp with in the thcor LazZn Malou lames Gondie V R Sad Death of In wed to her home at Mr. Isuae ms‘ after spending a few | weeks her sisters, Mrs. Hett and Miss +0 Shoemaker of â€" Berlin. â€"Mr. m MePherson of Aberfovie call Â¥r. Frank Must last Tuesday, t anterests of the proposed Elecâ€" ablbWay from Hamilton to Guelph y of Freelton, Morristown, ete it ilting vlon with irday R | the fur wok pl alâ€"Miss Elsie : Shelly of Ber renewing _ old | aequaintances present.â€"M1. .lobhnston â€" Wit {~ Winferbourne spent a few to wrek with his brother. â€" nes" Thompson entertained .. HAWKESVILLE T} * NR S en 2 iA * Es e e s Ap! Mhi .2" \{\g poyr C} \:'\\:,\E\‘N m&" Hesgst d + uts % °«¢ _ 1" .\ c _"os. A l \-,:‘ \ k th of Mrs. Goudieâ€" _ The the sudden death af _ Mts. n which caused her death mortming. . She â€" was the danughter of _ Mr Daniel who tesided on the farm by Mr. George Martin for _ The duneral took plave {1 m LIMEBICK INAL DOCUMENT BADEN A 1} 11 1 CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH FEBRUUARY 1TH, 1909 Page 9 T] n ogeltling . 1t rth â€"Qaite nt Mendax ww aallagers a Mr . Nchnerd the Sand Ti T Clemens has S ith old MWi tem CURI ush1 Fiank Mr Th MINARIS â€"LINIME GARGET IX COWS \4’1:3»;('(1 her supper, when she took ‘[)'dlal.\hi\. from wluctk she never reâ€" gaiued conscroustiess and passed quietâ€" Iy away the next morning at ten a‘vlock. Mis. Goudie was of a genâ€" tal disposition, a good Uhristian and a member of the Radical _ Bretbren Church and was converted _ when a young lady and much beloved by all. Death of Mr. Wintecr:â€"There passed away al the â€" home of Mr. _ Noah Shirey near Zion, Mr. Fountain Winâ€" ter, on February &th, in his t8th year. Mr. Winter was one of â€" the pioneers of Fischer‘s Mills and â€" carâ€" ried on the blacksinith trade there from his young manhood. He raised a large family, several of whom passed away many years ago. His wife preâ€" deceased him about fifteen years ago. Hle was a member of the Methodist church and an exemplary christian. News Notes.â€" Mr. Carl from Humbolt, Sask., is â€" latives here for a few woeek Mrs. W. Hafiner, _ from | visited with Mr. and Mr Bucheit on Sunday.â€"Mrs Mrs. M. Hauck from Barh friends on Sund Lichty returned Tayistock after with friends her from Berlin, wa here on Mondav Miss Snyder Geo. Schinl Pleasantly bers of the delighttully e Dentinger on membets arme esting and cl rogressive q Ahe Late 3TS, Goudieâ€"The fum of the late Mrs. James Goudie Waterloo Township was largely tended by frieuds from Michigan, / tonto, Stouftville, Washington, _ N Dundec, â€"and other. places. _ She \ a daughter of the late D. B. Snyi of Freeport, and her death was v sudden. She attended an orster s per at the home of Mr.â€" and The Late Mrs., Gom of the late Mrs. Jan Waterloo Township w ind leff fay.â€"Â¥Mi Items of Interest â€"Q‘tle a number of our vitisens attended the fumeral of Mr. Herman Schaal @f etersburg last Monday Iulwmruz 1@ok _ place at the Petersburg ceme@lery .. Deceasâ€" ed was fatally burl in a rqilway acâ€" cident last Thursday and succumbed to his injuries on Fiiday morning. He .\\ns well known here and was very popular. â€"The St. Maty‘s â€" Dramatic Society of Betlin are giving the line play ‘"The _ Brixton Burglary ," and no doubt will have a crowded house as they ate playing under the ‘.mapmns ol the Wellesley Public Lipâ€" Paly â€"Mr. Wouwades orchestia spent Sunday cvening â€" pleasantly at Mr vhoive music ~â€" Missâ€" Vijey Cleghor n Jobhn Hhitzentoth‘s and urd some underwent an operatio t‘ appendiâ€" citis on Tuesday and is & as well as can be expected â€"M D. Becker has erected a new smol ck.â€"Miss Bessie McDonald of W has taken charge of Div. No. 3 ur (Public school. Miss McDonald b&s been â€" a very successful teacher.p Farmers‘ Institute :3cl.jngâ€" The Farmers‘ Instiriute m ing was held last Tuesday. In the aftefnoon _ Mr Warren spoke on "Alfalfa" and _ in the eventngâ€""Coâ€"mperation . white Mrt W.C. Shearer of Bright spoke in the afternoon on *‘Protection and â€" care exd Ond Mi 1 H o served with a the charming host 1 N idd on Monday., asantly Entertained Schinbein ghter of the late D. B. Snyder, veport, and her death was very .. She attended an oyster Supâ€" 1 the home of Mr.â€" and Mrs. Mundt, was in good spirits and d her supper, when she â€" took ali Hunter past 1 ImeY the vith Ar. and Ars George on Sunday.â€"Mrs. _ Ruff and Hauck from Berhn call=d on Â¥I Ing m ST. AGATHA Can CONESTO@GO \ catly emoved the losely contested g pedro, after| which with a alainty WELLESLEY nea S. A. Pedro ntertaimned by Tnesday eve f1 Was KOSSUTH t Club meeting will b ming of _ March the #th d Fhat Mr. T D NDah 10 othe bmickvard fware â€" our assistant tea it or two has see x Oakville, her J new school Tast Th ay â€" Mr. Carl Schmidt , Sask., is visiting reâ€" a few weeks â€"Mr. and , _ from Hawkesville Rerd ay .â€"Mr. to their sperding â€"M sonp t wh pleasantly at Mr Miss \’kx[ Cleghorn NSp Gondi¢ school Tast supply ing f ul farmers w en clt she and pa . Fum bustne Id ) visited Sumdas nstead of hat Jt thickens it h is pleasant N3 and Mrs. N. home _ in i few weeks i _ Huber, hess . visitor has taken bur (Public b&s been _ a ~The memâ€" Club werd Mris. 8. P. ning. _ The Yhe â€" inter al games of + ONDIUTION errd some ~ appendiâ€" g as well D. Becker never peâ€" ced quictâ€" at _ ten la CURES She wa ecure honu Thurs they past. M al Toâ€" be al of M H M Me Br seet Wellesis th Mildn Mr A S. 8. Convention was held tere in the church of the Evangelicat As sociation on the 4th inst. Both day and evening sessions were largely atâ€" tended and good collections realized. Visitors were present from _ Berlin, Waterloo, and Pecl, and _ Woolwich Townships. Mr. IL E. Ratz, St Clemer leased â€" a â€" prece of land ofre John Fenton of â€" Wallenstein term of years and will erect saw mill there in ac few weeks at prosent huying logs there sawing will also be cone. â€"Mt Meyer havled to the locul say yard, three 12 ft Elm logs con 1261 ft. Logs of â€" this size are ato the local _ Mennonite â€" cemetery, Preachers Jos. Gingrich and Panl Martin conducted the services, and in their discourses carnestly _ requested those presen} to prepale thetuselves for death, and also spoke words of vonsolaten / to the monurners. Decvasâ€" ed suflered from a_ paralytic stroke which had rendered him speechiess. During his illness _ the neighbors generously did all in thei power to assist the relatives in atâ€" tending to his wants, wlich is thankâ€" fully acknowledged. Mr. _ Bowman was a conscientious and obliging man and neighbor. HMis: widow _ survives him. They had lived happily together for 16â€" years. Also four sons _ surâ€" vive, namely~â€"Noak, of Preston; Levi, on the old homestead; Enos of Ayâ€" ton; Addison, of Niagara Falls, and M one daughter, Mrs. Sam West Montrose. There shed on Jan. 30th last . farm, sitmated about 2 anles Ploradate, Mt. Pan B. Bowman, bX vears, 4 months and i The: funcral took place on Feb being attended by a large cone of people, the remaims beimm i s o woealing lays, its . bip hockey y This is not one of the ordinary sales put on by every merâ€" chant at this time of year to clear out a few winter linesâ€"but a sale which includes everything in the store from the front to the back doorâ€"everything from a paper of pins to the most expensive silk, everything including the shop fixtures, such as safe, show cases, tables, sewing machines, etc:â€" You can sit down in front of any department, staples, linens, dress goods, gloves,â€" hosiery, laces, millinery, mantles, and buy anything in any one of these departments at very big reductions from the regular price. Forâ€" mer prices are marked in black figures, the reduced prices in red. 1 t L6 _ CrNeFf SHOrg point you should take into consideration, "Always the best" has been our motto for the many years we have been doing business in Berlin, this, with the liberal reductions, should make it a very interesting SALE. Remember we have only a few weeks more to clear out the entire stock. Remember that every article and every reduction will be exactly as represented, the same honorable dcalin%s thae have characterized our business in the past will continue to do so until we say GOODBYE We kindly ask all those indebted to us to let us have a settlement that we may not have to transfer any of our accounts to our solicitor for collection when leaving. This is one other strong point you should take into consideration, " been our motto for the many years we have been doing business in Berlin reductions, should make it a very interesting SALE. Remember we ha more to clear out the entire stock. Remember that every article and ous _Ryan‘s $30,000 Retiring Sale Three Things to Remember: Everything to be Sold. Every Reduced. The Quality of the Goods. Mis rdax met ch. H wh mp M ST. CLEMENT E. Ratz, St Clements c neee of land from iton of â€" Wallenstemm: for vears and will erect a Wi wlz S M The Quality of the Goods FLORADALE LINWOOD th n hip [ B WlA Wellestes agtie match will He DÂ¥ a large concourse remaims beims nterbed Memnnonmite _ cemetery, Gingrich and Panl ed _ the services, and in s camestly _ requested + piepare themselves M Clements U they will likely N» â€"Mi plea n i Berdin, Miâ€" Sam '\"l hn Wc t B N requester * thetaselves rke words o ners.. Deeras alytic stroke J pelt rien [4. M Horst Heas Custom Peter y mill d t M It new Avâ€" and of w\ has AMi d Un from at lus home _ in Milverton on Sunâ€" cay â€"The â€" Misses Carric and Lotisa Suitter returned to Berlin on Saturâ€" Mr KING STIREJT RYAN &CO. Obida 1t3 Mi te Gin Pills turn the urine BLUE. A few hours aftor starting to take Gin Fills for Kidnv{' or Bladder Trouble, you will notice that the urine has changed coior, Y ou se for yourseii that Gin Filis have reached the »put and have rtartod to cure, It won‘t be many hours more until you FEEL that they 500. a box ; 8 for _Â¥ . & box; oi ol it tWM 4) $2.60. ‘at mitaca. (hocpen) ,A‘;{)\ DEPT. a. wamonat lera. If you ean‘t PXâ€"ACMâ€"Â¥6ptbel / (4 § ARA 1 Dauc & chemncat ca. get them in you i C & B nel ghborhood, \ * ,7/ pJ LUMITED, TOROWNTQ order direct. i a C n ) vikg" Bample free if you No B \\ '_'""‘“_. Â¥ :d":"""."‘ by The mention this paper (P+â€" 1 e A A e e ie Drug Co., Winmipag i- UNDE!{TAKH{Gâ€"S}NWIM business. _ Day Phone Youcan see Gin pill;ml:ng your Kidneys SIMPSON Retail Furniture Store of which are being sold at Baby Carriages and Geâ€"carts it very low prices for Cast 1t in save money by buying vis e 11 S The Simpson We manufacture We are also showing the most com We have a hig stock of furniture on band which is â€"Our vicinily ghim â€" death tim Mr. John d Mrs. Henty HEIDELBERG T vil too whi vinpacthy e hy J proartom a at en Pul Sadundat \l Retail Furnitutre Store r â€"rmeyy y ;‘;h : 3 C oS t M _ 36\ _ K yP* #3) Ns 6 » MA x /R ~bJ a ‘% Q'.:\"\, ie 4‘//'.'{ 2. yY / a ....',,"'. Pm P 1t ‘[l K Sn Heâ€" and Smin the goods we sell and all PERLIN Art 11 SEDUIT almer opecial attention to this line of â€" 37;, Night Phone. 653. fac tory prices ah We want to from us ever ofered in Berlin, several lines Kinst Husse Lepp, W. Zeh Cla Dudlc Bi Class 4 Dr V New mexer Class 3 Ji born, 8. Nich tluxs 2 Si Mill Ulass 4 ‘hapman beed.. Class 4 PPBLIC SCHOOL HONOR ROLL FOR .JANUARY sht I1 ind plete and upâ€"toâ€"date Tine . of Tkin nd B M B sell the goods and you 1 ROSEVILLE M la Hnssex Hns â€"(. Bricker, D. ol, M. B. Hussey â€"R. Fried. OB ire guaranieed Becker, B. Grof, _ H Bricker; . Hussey. G Iyâ€"H. Chapman, 1 er, 1 .. Husser, t ionn, (0. Bricker, M.d issev, _ R. Fried, t . It Fried, M. Pohl nssey, F. Kaiser, ed. Eo Rohr, L. Roh Hussey, C. Hilb E. Lepp, K. Zel er, M. Hallman al, A. Nichol. G. Unssey, Bricker, W. Dudley Zelr. C. Fried. LoR. WICKHAM Kinsi« Teacher being sold Fried .0 Becker Hilborn. 0 ebhr. H Hilborn Hil W B

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