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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 May 1914, p. 5

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The auionutrife, rrmlaininq “Mum, Bun, Woollen, Shah and Manor "t the WatrHoo Tostn c, "Mil, met vith an mum!” in llrtln Patl Vat-'Mn' nmrmng. and an” the Duh had planted the Irthe and it Hah' over an hour before the mu- 'tox in npz‘rulinn twain. This ptrvrnied the CrtutwiOttrs trom Min: an hand at tho rrrr'pttort in Ilm: hmm- 1mm, “huh Ill-u greatly regretted. PM]. Paul, Imam " (hr Waterloo hand, Ir" UL Safurrhu ufternoon for Des Wrinrs, Irma,' ulwrr bt (tll at, tend the mmrnunn nf the \mmican F'rdrratirrn at Hush A' this mn- vrnu‘nn the t.ettestirm M t: "atrrfoo's status in tltp union m" Ge snttlrrl. A nrw Twin City live pin record was set- up nu Friday night at the urrrmti-m In)” hauling alleys, Wat, "Inn. “on, 1-2. chhnr made a run of tti, The {armor Waterloo "word was X1, n ht Jr, ‘1 thnwr. and nf a yrar's “mun-Hg. Tier Horlin rrmrd was made 1m rntlx and Ty as M. The. any record is Just two points behind the wurlti's lvrnni of EM. l Thr Ynnng Mvn's Adult Class of lhr- Emmanuel Eva S. S. an Mushy. :Irtortumn chargé or {In mun-o at the II Refuge, hr'twrrn for” and young men There was frirrs at (hr- hutt.rr s "Hill: pond, and PA', dorxt1. . A t. the Watvrloo tydice Court Frill; waning, Mr. Justus Hoffman w; charged with abusing a ymmg ho aged " Sears, in his rmplu}. Mu hearing Hm Millrnvr Magistrate We dismiss”! 'tu "it'SP., This lad u: chargrd with simmer; a bit'ycF- hl was allowed lo no on :aisi'ouled sttr ence. cured other u ise. ' The Annual Rummage Sale of St. Saviour's Ladivs' Aid Society this week proved a must. gratifying sun 0955 not nnIly to Um ladies in ctfargr, but also to the most hardened bar- gain hunters, who found "wit little stark of money provided many mm- forts both fur their homes and fam, ilirs, which they could not have se- in lb) b.asemrnt ol the, city hall. In less the OR n~r rails for tltr dog, it wilt soon be seat to doglalm. . On Friday owning, the D. T. Dra, matic Club" gave an rntertainment in Iesler. They presented the two iietiii'?iii, "Mrs. liaklcy's Tele, hune." The t'lutr was assisted by the Misses Daniels, Ahrens, ansk-y and Anthes, whose musical numbers and readings delighted the audience. l MET mm MISHAP A stray dun: has In the Police. and is at, in th, b.asemrnt ol t kss the Ott [m' rails wilt soon be sent to Mr. Lincoln Skull oi Waterioo is erecting two handsnme 83,001) houses on Pith St. this year. He is doing contracting work, and we hope he ....~n l- ___----- - - . - witt he sGice.diii' iITthis business. - on] ot Cahia; f Rev. J. It. Gilchrist. R. A,,nf To, route. preached um Very Interesting and Profitable sermons at Chalmers Church, Wiuterbourne, last Sunday. Nee adertitrement, Sale ot Holstein cattle harming to Mr. A. U. Hair. map. on page 9. Mr. Henry Miller has purchased the rim box lunacy conducted " Mr J. Klahs on Queen St. , Mr. C. A. Boehm was removed to the Herlirrwatenoo Hospital on Monday. when he underwent an "P- eration tor appendicitis. I t ' Othint annolncement has men; made that Prince Alexander M Twk, bro that of (lumen Mary, “in succeed Duke ot Connaught as Governor Gon- nrnl .J .IAV - . Attending Convention t ,, _.V .. P"""'"" nu vu nut-(Cal: the Light Comm‘ssiun plant from 600 in 1:00 h.p. 'ook Charge of Service A Good kilria - King 'tgt. Waterloo Market " ‘si 'w a In. $1.00 u to an m in}; ma. Mrgta and miss. No. b m "I. h in, . far"ata. I. - h gprmg E is now going on to increase 'ttie/ii-iii-tiii-i'" bring prrsimt t'P mark“ Sal. Irnrni IF,, m for 27 and 2 (This a max for 18 t go (1th u an Jug: little rhmur in Hm Home 217. Imn takru in ht " Hrs: ttt .confnrd F a ymmg boy, mnplu}. Alter Hagisimle- Weir _ This lad “as a bit'ycF- but :aisi'ouled St " mull look ac House oi and Miy F.vanr,erwat new lirld oi Mutation. "i'oie Fat HS The irmlran Huh MM 'a most sur‘ awash-l demo in their warmth; ttali (In Mond.n ”mung, tthen "hout um nun-Inn] “-11me wrre prrwnr The "tiitt' um [In ttsl.vt In llettitlfv'c Fix Il \‘ixllt I it. FIN! um ‘v!nlkuu\ Mnk Pm!!!)in it ’nm‘ml huh. ttnt " cal "rants, M lite hank mum _suifreitxtrt hum: m 1hr rear mm Post', I iiR. J. It HUCmHs-t think in pne nay at would I)? MI right to -Inw.'o the um hullirnv, Much is to he rrvM-‘II or, 1hr rurnrr of lit!) and Kins: Sirens back, hut Al mm“! d! crPast the s.tiv,0 at the huihling m the tear. l think that King St. i. “lill‘ onuugh‘ int all of Waterloo', needs. li lite now hum-mm u... I...”- "t'F'H+i-i-t+t-r-t-roq..t., $51101” TALKS _ T UN THE STREET; orrhrst " W. H. "Muir, Waterloo, passrd his tirst. war in Electrical Engineering, ' W. I'imlmartrt, Waterloo, passed with honors his third year in Anuiy- tits and Appl/nl Chemistry. \il' - _rdw"'N. "\Illh '""'v"""sy. Kenneth W. Jamieson, sun of D .lnmirson, passed his first Year " triwmmnvlry and elementary chomis~ In. Hrrilhaupt, passed his third war tsith honors in C'hemival F.'nsrirteerinr,, G. I', llagminrn, sun of I'. K. that llurn, passed with honors this year, this being hi; swam! term. f.is "TI?] SUM”: being mineralogy. Cn......4l, II- I . C. Nmrrker, Watnlam, passed with honors and graduated in Civil Hugh not-ring. Stanlvy Shupe of Atttvclitre v.ho has hrrn added In the staff oi F.ngi, neer Johnston at the City llnllsrud- Hated with honors in Civil Engineer. mg, City and graduatoshi thr "rrlitt Col legiatr Institute are among the sat crssfut candidates:-. The results ur Ihr recent rmmiua tions at thr, School oi Practical Sch-urn have men annount‘nl and the. following students trom tho Twim 'e-re-r-l-Ft-r-r-ri-seo., _ “In: II. R. Ir., thu Duke at "-n naught was in ttre Twin (‘in on Fat, urday, h, asked Mayors Enlrr and Kaufman to proclaim a holiday " th:, scluol children Monday. Maw: Kaufman got in touch with chairman .r. A. Harper at the Ptrclic SUM"! Board, and bh ro. school was hit! this 'tvig, 1hr thildrrn were given a holiday Mcnday a'trrnnnn. SCHO0L CHILDREN ' HAVE HALF HOLIDAY Excavation and [uundalkn I 1terrustau, Waterloo. (Yam ntarumtravt to Hryrry cold, Waterloo. Waterloo. 1 he- Globe Furniture (‘ompany have awarded the contracts for the con- suuctirn of the {ourth -; atl- ditiun to the factory 48s128, and which will he cumumuod immediately as Follows F- CONTRACTS ARE AWARDED M _ . GLOBE FACTORY Messrs: Monk: and Bantu-r oi the Quality uaurvss Co. wrrr- pretmt [tugothcr with the Town Solicitor. It was decided that the town treasnn-r shoot paw the accounts due on the builliug, (or whieh a try-law was passed, and the balanced the money due to be paid when the drtrrnttrres are sold ity the town. A resolution was passed intruding the engineer to commence an William. St. pacPment at and, and to rush " to "tmole/urn. The chairman of the Town Pros erty Committee was instructed to purchase uniforms lor Messrs. Chic! Flynn, and night policeman Club. the cost not. to exceed $31 each. Made Splendid Showing li tite nrw burning “as hum it ttruth' nnlv mod to an back “uh tim Imithg on the op ‘ Coltst'i'. Masvn contract, to Eliert Bros Euler as iurcmau upon mtmtlou of storm drains; Jacob Btu: u Bond Conmtissiourr and John It!" to on crate the mad roller. The report was adopted. A aerial meeting a! b In!“ Council was beld on My ”in. " the conclusion ot a acting cl “I Ila-M Gt Wurkl. The when ”- mt were. Mayor Kuhn. Rm. leg-mum and Conduct. Ilueller, Hulrnan. Shula. Hole, nod long... The chairman ut the Board ot W033: Mr. llolle pnenrnwd' I report ot a. Board ot Works recounting the acceptance ol the gender ol the Wat- Ien Bituminous 'Paving Co. tor by"; concrete base lor the tarria Inva- Mr. llolle murmur LiGliA" "W" I“ "toe tad toteer N be M ltd ot J/Sf, [HW'WN‘ ot a; on hum m awe-nae drei', :mpcam ol the mm a as w..- ttr 'tatntrahtn in tel-all oi men-cc ten Bituminous Paving Co. tor layiug a" other relom. I. t concrete base ior the uni. mve- Staking mom putwuhrly‘in " Int-rats; the appointment cl August I!" ttrs PPoryprstio. be a“ that: Ertser as ioretvan upon construction trrrat Britain with I popathbtfmt oi of storm drains; Jacob Btu u Bond " titro.us, store $800,000,000 'last Conmtissiourr and John Mir to op ye-r tgs Grin". " the population 31 cute the mad roller. The report per, c ttt. “Wd in tht, Wilt." ard tit was adopted. Fer cent. in the towns and cities. 70 The chairman of the Town Pros per am. ot the ptople died in the rrty Committee was instructed 10mm. louse. (and; with a row-6w purchase unilmms lor Messrs. Chic! tion of 3.000.000 Blk ttt 382.000.0110 Flynn, and night pout-0mm Club. last var oet drink. the cost not. to exceed $21 each. (’rh'rastcd with this the warm": A resolution was passed instructing countries ot the vow! only sht'ttt to engineer to commence an William I$30,000,0le last 3021' to ',i'iiii'ti".,lii'i,' At, Interment at and, and to rush " the “I?" an”! tterr yet remain”! teo At tumult-Lion. out ot Mon three ot the uorld's tir Messrs: Mental: and Bantu-r of the Pukttion “no bad Inter heard " "I Jualily uattress Co. WHO _p.retetttlpritstiatt rrligion. . lhlr.\.l|n'~ “.411. AL. vu, _ A. .. .. n - n, Ath Hroilhanpl, son of nk hmMim: ought u 3410: County“; Tania Plum-k t and [uundalkn to Paul " Frct llr',R-Ttte t can hot hr HM not htre §2§m_?;’i:-.h can...“ "71.... J. Ja, ' I mm W- Tlie, HOUSE. " h' ty ot', rem _ I rm id Wrdnsdm mt‘n ttt a riimilnr class “ax ort,rarr,rrd m th, mm. uh tt th, I”: Ircttrrts n! th, unzrwrjmx girrn by Dr. (him, :mr hunt; were in att Maura Rrrtnrly a "lass itbotrtrctirttt r th Nut aid “ark “as organized by th:, Ind: ,'", 1sho are taking a c-nurur- a! fur loch r154 The only invnthall 2mm: Chat will be played will be trii'n0l.L lamps whim may Ire arranged. _ The rear-rm (at this was that last“ year Wautrlo, wmt to Nrw‘llululrm ior a game, the Mayors losing hall ai dav'v, “ark When the New Dzlndor‘ team were to play the return gamma} and atter (unsidrrahle rxpcnse hall been incurred my the locals, won! was received from New Dundee late in the afternoon ot the day the game was to he Mayod, that tbry had qmt the 103mm. Itith this treatmint why yet a yeat oil, tho manna-men! , this year “mm to have r.olhing to! do with the vsllagrrs. l .‘“H‘r t.trr--r Trra,vrrr-y Murh Mn (it v.o"r,',vrrfot u an that the smoke has cleared away Waterloo wilt not be found 1n the intermediate W.F.A, srries. A team was organized the begin- ning n! April, and tho Secretary, qu. Chivers. was instructed to enter a team in the Western Football As- sociation. Since that time. arrange-) ments were made " the use of the, park and the grandstand, but {Duly} three players turned out, for practice. ('unsequently the entrance fee was n:-ver sent anav. The members "[3 the rluh are quitr satisfied not tune in the game, sinee they Md that lhry were to he grouped with (ii) liamshnrg and Nes Dundee. This was one request whieh the manage-l ment made oi the W.K.A. when it was first “milled to enter a Nan»! not to ho grouped wrth New Dundee. WATERLOO During tho past low M mus ulnar", ‘rr at up 31mm: proph hue been, writing, reports ot Uh semicm and? s=rnmn~ttcs prradrd hy tlw rastur.] Gitts in the form o." suitable Iouiss! tut'r' rrnmmtd in tour young punk-,1 at th, (low ot ths M'rnintz 59“in 'in rom'nit-‘qn of thm crrditabte pan-y on; s'IlrmiHrd, Mr. M. F. H:1lln1.rn,{ tca'int Ur [rrrswnalim- be tirst taught in th, home " par- (11's a'. " not hand"! over to "ve, pub- tie sch a) until about eight years (M. It .ll‘s “TIT don? tewer teathers mm]! 2"" Mm). The in'lurnw of th" mullrr in th" Imam was a diratim ing tactor in th. Whining of HP thud, arrl (null: rold Irv aW-numllsh td in the yerrrs, t-riur to thrir hem: [mind our to ' sauna. In ths e'an'nr, the pastor Itrv. l Fl. Iloektv atldresspd his "marks to Incurrs. in rrcn'milim) u; “Mir-HS nay. (h ldr'n, he r c'yntain-d, should . \uu "nu-v. 'n"L""t"""rw" Ill ouIrr %il . rocliéns by the Dominion Alliance. Mn Hen” Lutz, o!1'repint, " An-ong, the things obtain"! was a Enjoying Splendid Health h [day tcr 30mm railwaunrn vho \ Despite Age C no-v 'ttoyed a day of rest on. Sun-l - da,'. ' 'lhe speaker also reterred to ttve vork.tteittr. monlplishtd in other di- rection by the Dominion Anianre. d un‘r In Ingersnll he said that they had hm holds with no Hun-w. no liquor bei- so'd in this district. Poth hott wrrp dairy; sprmdidrs. Iteernt is (we ct thrm arronnuotlalrd [18 at ( ln Ontario am! Canada iitm Inn-m waned to inhemperanx- ware Era-1w ally' gaining ground 3121 out -4 .9121 thence; “h'ch were com to ttve liq- uor interests tin last few years, only one rrsuttrd in lhtir favor. . First Aid Lectures ttt--P.ev, Mr. l'n~kuluv‘nn trr-r:. H. (Tuna. hm. rrr-r', tttto 111 (it 'hmM rem!!! fun Cttt pf th, (hwr‘ WITHDRAWS FROM W. f. A. 91H rl rl tho fu‘lmilv INt5tr',NT l th p In speaking of the "Mm days, Mr. L Lutz. has referred to his work in - Gall, where he was at work on the Knox Church. Archie Bryden was .ithe foreman ior Lewis Ktihs ot t llospclrr. who had the contract. , Charles Mogk, now of Waterloo, was also on the stall. Mr. Lutz cut, m- " ted and run up 1hr fthe pulpit in -,flld Irnox, It is of black walnut, rj all hand work. and stands today as) l it war, first am? ip L; him. ! Attritg Mr. Lutz's old school drums turn» ftev. Jenn. B. ”mung: “l‘. 1 Rev l L. llnwman, a mrt.Vr ' 'he stall of the C. B. Clv-r .. T I, ' I Frmpnrt at that time. L31. . ' Bowman was the great "mar fptoachcr" in the early days, hisi ,1)?in 1isifed by huruheds of "in: t lot Cupid's arrow. He “as the tatlw, fa? ‘lr. A. o. Bowman of the Ct:y, “Unix House staff, and Mr. I. L. ‘llnmuan “as the father M Mr. H. ii,1 l .‘nwmnn, the well known 1iteratteuerl, of i'hurrh street. l Among [in first sclnml "when of the 'listrict that hc “on! to “orc- Itrrt :mm;..1m~r, “ho taught at $Yrt'rettlln, Mter Imam": hem pt “at-who sitloLre. and Abram Smirk cr, Tlu: l.IH(-.' um br, mud A 1mm}. oi Pre ion “Plum! and too trom ('t-nllmilh Mt. bi'r, lmn “(IL hts had (l‘onhmml on p: Others were Daniel and Elias Sni- tirr. the late Sheritt Springer and Hubbard Form-ll. Ali of these have passrd away. Amos: those still liv- ing “ho Iratptsd their A. B. ('.'s with him “me David, 1hrsps and Noah "cum-m Ephraim F.rh, our M Pres, ton':: fathers, John ('rrssman, Isaac W. 't. Show and others are names that Mr. Lu!” sponkv rt'mittiseentlr, 1 When the m'w.patrsh house in cun- nevtion with the It. l'. T'hureh at New' Germany was built, under con- tract. by Mr. Petpr lttor, Mr. Ltttr. had charge oi thr work In Mr. Iter's almrm‘c. "Toney" Klohn was also' on the iorcr. In lirrlin h? also work- ed on the ul‘crn Sine! mills', mm unwed by Alzirrnmn Master. Mr., RNIbt-n Bowman “as; then a side! kick of his. I l Nr, Lute. alsts was one of the men Mm helped to rrtwt the present County House of Refuge in Merlin in IM?. for whwy. Pabst. Hoihtr and Frills were thc cunlrnrturs. The Pabst “as Chr. Pahst, uf Irrspr.ier, tor many y-‘ars a diru-lor ot the! 1u'cononivd Inrurawre 1'o. Michael l, Hullvr. sf i’rmtnn, “w other partner! has aha puszsral the arc-at dixidv. I I Mr. Luv. was mmagrd in the buird- hug trade tttr over halt a century and Inns tvorkrrd fur surh mm as Anthony Kuhn, Henry Livorguud. Anthony Invrnhanlt, Arrhie Rum-n, Peter tutor, Philip Moogk, .lacnh Detwmier, ‘Lruis Krihs, Scott K' Murray, Gait, Sm". Levi and Amos Wang, tomb crly " Ilerlist, and Peter Lamont. l who “as, to quote Mr. Lutz's words,! “The first real boss I worked Toni He was the man "ho put up the I North Amcman “MN in Preston” new the Kr,vrs House." i Mr. Hoary hull. one pt the oldest native-born rtr-ideats in! Waterloo \T0\\Il3bip, animated the With anni- iversary of his birth at his home in Kreeport on Tuesday. He was Born near the present Wilkes farm. where It borders the Grand River and has lived in thrt district practically ' his entire "mum. tr.at NATIVE, OF TOWNSHIP CELEBRATES Ills 86TH BIRTHDAY """""o-o-o-ro-ooor' t \mzuvr. and Abram Smirk lot--,. nae br, gum! n teoch the F.rt,'s Ctigacert him. tor ‘u'iu-nl and took him am“ nllmil!‘ Mr. tutr, rrmrm Ill hm [imam pagr "I. 1riiii.,ili.r,iiI,o,,u cunsidrr the' dimettlty of mar [PI and ling two " foot poles with two men ',. The at. the foot of them and one man at IrspclerJtho very back. turn a right angle of theiwith all the men on the path you Micr.aet {will know that. there is considerable partner [an in carrying a chair. lip. I I wish um Could sm- the. sen of ' in Cuu_i:swcet snwllin; gold all around me ch “mow. and a lovely bamboo grove pr con- [right aheaq. 1 iplou, . “no, and right than ' mm . big a x ' 4 it. l-r.. ', t wonder f how Mi Hi" "I V 's turned ‘ side way, t ' ms '" ""sting- "1y clad. at I " but .. “an: f were of tannin "an ' . f Bat I must ch _ my _ a h (hr things about me, _' I WI.’ . "‘1. my Ides-'ription of the f it writ, -1 the 'ytorty-foue minute: hit me n. the lhomc ride. I The Flair is now 11: a mini event. (heid for about. tsre weeks "My inning in a large temple grown a June distame nutsirlt- the on}: It was begun smnr years tttto by the warm man “ho clearer! up the trust iprotrlem tor Chentu, and ttho did so 1nmvh to mako this the cleanest city m Chitta, Winn Irompare l‘hontu mm Hankow or ('hung King, I can bst' al _ l Acting Pmaidtnb-Mrs. R. D, Lang. li 1% lice Pres.--Mrs. C'. S. Kerr. 1'i and Vice PrTs.-Mrs. ll. G, Brown. ti' Secretary-Mrs. E. D. Heist. ly, Cor. See-Mrs. C. L. Lining. I'l Treasurer-airs. ID. D. Lang. ”i Asst. Treas.--Mrs. Augustine. 1',i Mrs. R. D. Lang was the unani- ' I mous choice of the members for Pre- Fiiii2(, but as she ielt unable to l- I accept the other prruuutently slm has 'l. kconsented to assume the duties until lgsucli time as a President may be ) gappointed. A very hearty vote ot ithanks was tendered the retiring ' iPresident, Mrs. J. Kaufman, who tor 't nine years has labored long and - iaithlully to main! the, Young Wo-: F men's Christian Association} tive; 1'lli')'k or Christian work in Berlin. 1 i The roarl'is (Inward try-day. Chairs [ham the righ ul way); pedestrians iget ml the path. wheelbarrow and {land carriers stop at a cross path. Ho do one ot tho two chairs; if Utey 'are meeting each other. Dear mp, .we nearly upsl'i a wheelbarrow with _an old lady tr'. it. The place is so narrow. I guess we must be near the fair, the. crowd is so great, and} l can hear the drums. Tra, I can: see the buildings in the grove. ’ Hurrah for the Fair, T We’re nearly there. 5 pnn.-c-li's oxer, my day at the lair; all orcrp‘ the ride home and the pleasant memories. As we were coming out or the grounds wondering where we would find out chairmen, we saw them running just ahead, and uber, we arrived they had our (hairs an tipped up reaoy tor us to step in. »1‘liere! something has broken same place and the meh have set me down. The last lino ride I had in walla l crawled under the auto to l " get the wheels to go round, but , modem China the "wheeW'l, , autb. I'm not even gellmg' C b what the tmuhle is. We m my ttttttt and I. We have jr; . "teg buthlo. the , plan, _ “his, and right l thp.vl [ -ntt . big 8 I l i it. l-m ', t wonder l bow m1 w! I 's turned l side way, ' C ms 2" vesting- . ly clad, at i It hai .. “his The meeting adjoumis L, Entotun Monday, May JIth, at tht, Public Library. . A meeting ot the Board ot Diree- tors ot the l can; Women'l Chris- tian Association was held on Friday afternoon " the Public Library for the election of olfwers tor the year 19U-15. The onions are:-- DIRECTORS OF THE Y. W. C 'A. _ ELECT 0F WWII-IRS (Cotttittted on FM. 9.) REMEMBER nus AD IS WORTH $1.04 To you. mum; " wrrH YOU. Korma and Tweed Suns. u 812.50, 815. $20 or and“... an; ’ 7 urtiay slid/1| .rrm.. ... "ditt I roman $20.00 Blue Sets: Suit. wicked tsir-to-tbv ute and wanted “no him. Sauna-y 1Nitt Wonderful values in (my SPECIAL smmms..,m _ aw):- ~mm .- FUR Bht't Ron. " A mun 811.“ Mun Serge Bttit, ”'9" Pup- 35‘ trl: our tau.“ ll man, mm A' warm”: 18"I8bl-1'0' TEN nos.- LNtB. on none. u... -i oi, will in MM tmm at. ”not Mullah“; AD TO min W; mummy am, {Etta-mu " " DETENBEGKS mum 'r?.'.t."t £50 f '. S. Kerr. " . G, Brown. Heist. " Laing. Ang. ustino. i the mum-l _ i Kind Street, Waterloo Wuouom "ooo-ooo. -"""""P"e----------..-.7iit lo all Top. A WQWOO 7099900009007; f --- BEADS! BEADS! i J . 'rrvmttrtt,-t a K fag Street Waterloo mmmomom: EstaMished 1884 ' once, Waterloo Mutual Building, King Bt. . :3 gmuumum f-Uffelmann g LIMITED“ C br, ”003?”??6506683WOO01Qé88flmi u, A. BOEHM’ person. This Store is stocked with a Beautiful Assbrtd- ment of Beads at very reasonable prices: Bait now and get a better choice. l 2. Headquarters for up-to-date books to suit every nprenn -. v rouurvotoso 1N7!!! 25 th 9 leading manufactarm t choosing the styles that we hum i would appeal to Waterloo meg We took. care to select a diva: sity sudrtciistiy broad to had l every requirement. 1 l gnumrir: A 'i hr :wr IN S .\II\'IS!511,W' .vi V1,! "A son: "tP.roT I SURIOX. I. Unwonmy Bt, Morn-0M T T'"" v re-.) Go to the right spot ever inisii)ij; This is the right spot to go t verfyi1 time for Good Groceries. l Is',. i General humane Agent [ It will be a read pleasure for us to Sign!” 34 these stocks-nand a real pleasurejbpg you, choose {our spring- and summer clothing a: juvyzis .. ingsfram them. i; . Alexander House Grdcefj? T ILLI‘thUI n, _ "at! J ukiGiiGd'iGis'"aiiif of summer stei '3. s I just arrived. winch Makes our " " corasgbdete. Choose your own goods , m d beautifnl assortamottand we will hav)' hm to your measure, JV and style g t ant. Prices range from $16.00 tohe3.d0, ' "ttst"",!,!!::,!!,!!",!,!!,!),")) M Rt.i.. JrD9)yeiAM , [CfCfCtrt7 The Reliable Grocery; Good Grocerie k tnr "Hr INVEN- r11 I' 1:1 he "n', [we Buy our bread instead ot but ing at home. It has the re! homemade goodness. With our tbl ual care we "ti, ected these . old thes and Jie') m‘shz'ngs grail) Just figs!“ mm». ' iiti??d the-second ac thing, dres'c"’i§ furnishings . that discrthki1 ating men mi want forspn‘a and summer A wear await ya at Mired-i', SANDERSON'S an!“ ' Waterloo l ms: . Housswwss "g Phone

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