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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Jul 1914, p. 8

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M leople drivin soadsâ€" \ &'” :A ny automobiles, turnâ€" m any old way, some having an e ve‘to turn to their right hers ‘to the left. We are just in w 'fl” Act governing the tVebhicleTraffic and it says in Janguage that all parties riding ving on any highway shall turn o the right when overtaken â€" by ghicles, going at a greatet §~ sionary services in the eran Church on Sunday forenoon ve .â€"The monthly moeting of hdul Bible Class of the New ite church will pe held on Sunâ€" eÂ¥ening.â€"The Army worm has inâ€" some of the farms in the neighâ€" & Halter, all of New Germany, â€" y with Mr. and Nrs. Hy e and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Feilâ€" Snider of Toronto is vis ‘ under the parental roof â€"Quite the friends and relati/es of Jacob Dreisinger _ attent2d al at Elmira on Weduesday. .â€"Mr. Harry Fiddler left on forBerlin, where he secuted . in Brown‘s garage.â€"Favâ€" h ideal picnic weather, the x t picnic â€"of th> Metbodâ€" i committee wishes to thank the sds of fans in the vicinity . for thusiastic support, also _ the ~of visitors from Baden, New urg, Plattsville, etc. The finanâ€" etur have been most gratifyâ€" "a large surplus heing left _ over f fon among the players. Al Xhe,toys didn‘t win the . cup t was eood while it lasted. »tball :â€"The football season _ of 4s ended for New Dundee. . $Pur Hlads ~ met their Waterlo0 _ at h. last Wednesday evening. The ‘was hard and fast, as on formâ€" eounters. The score 1â€"0, shows evenly the terams were matched. bon now meets Owen Sound . for . and Mrs. Thomas LennoXx of [ spent the weekâ€"end at the of Mr. Fhilip Poth.â€"Mrs. Milâ€" gey of Toronto is spending a at the home of Mr. and â€" Mrs. ‘\Borger.â€"The _ Misses Mamic Shultz of Brandon â€" and La Praitie, respectively, are tir par:nts‘ Lome for a short Addie Bricker of Toronâ€" holidaying in town. _ usual peace and quict of the r evenings is being disturbed chugâ€"chue of the motor tboat itch, owned py Messts. Dingâ€" Hilborn, mariners. , Various prophets of the vicinity preâ€" staunch boat to end up as a m â€" Saturday eVening, Williamsâ€" and _ Plattsville‘ intermediate #° met at New Dundee for _ a ly exhibition gate of football. mml played fair ball, Williamg; ‘ the best of the argument, Pr, putting it over their . Opâ€" B to the tune of 20. Releree, 8r? ‘Attendance, upwards of one $.~ Township on Tuesday next.â€"Our to Et. Jacobps last to bave anather . Thore were . 2 m here playing and the reâ€" that one of our, rinks were a 26 to 13 score, while by Euh.tha other rink was 8 shots, wut on â€" the round leâ€"Te h, Water100 / T .-:wfir'fhgm% teport & 4 as quite i mid x MoL. MB 2e i cely, is able to ne _ UP atound the house some.â€"Miss ratey has had rather a s¢â€" btac of anpendicitis for . the eek put is somewhat easiet unâ€" dly will have to undergo * an ion: ‘ hefore long.â€"Miss Jessic ‘Rrom Hawilton and her sistetr from the Soo ate at present : mt $heir sister‘s Mrs. John »Nr. and _ Mrs. Nassau Aghew @ren ‘of Dundalk, are spending & of weeks ° with Mr.. Samuel Henty Vanmeer . who «down ‘to Collinzwood © conâ€" Dr. for his affliction bas feâ€" Y much improved. There a harn raising® of late e Mtr. H'lfh McDerâ€" â€"The having, though New Dundee Bay, Manitoulin Isle ioeme ie hey ) Hog s .u'“hfi Mr. ing , â€"Mr. Ad fred Hohn u‘fim u:h:n-h ot) Rev W.(0.â€" and Mré: i at the Parsonage Tor a low days. â€"Messre: L . Brubacher "and O J . Smith â€" and tamilies and Mr.‘ add unwicm Iionich: Coke tage, s;su ng MiSs Hemrich; ‘Conestogo visiting Elsie Ggod this week. °_ _ . _ ; Next Wellnesday. Aug. 5th, will . St. J.mf monthly. Tait day.â€" Marie t visited Jriends in lin _ last â€" week.â€"Mr. Charlie Gies, Materloo, spent 3 weekâ€"end with Bell Arrived .â€"The new bell fo Church has. _ ‘23.:«-.' a boll, made u’égnfllfl‘.‘;&t. mea sures four .feet across and‘ : weighs 1800 pounds, and can be heard for a distance of 10 miles.â€"â€"Mr. ‘and â€" Mrs. Welker ‘abd ‘Mr.‘ and Mrs. Millie motâ€" ored "to Hamilton on "Sinday .â€"Miss Sanderson skent a week with Twir City ffiends.â€"We _ notice the exhibiâ€" tion and excursion fares aro like some young ladies we nnow. &um than ever this year. â€"Miss Addie Zilliaxr of Elmira, was the guest of. Miss . Hfolâ€" Hinger® for‘a few days.â€"Mrs:~ Awthony Gies received a fine, Irish Canary from Fingal _ last week named ‘(‘Gasey Jones." f T Church Séervite.â€"Lttheran: ~Sunday Bowling :â€"Two rinks from Conestoâ€" go and two‘of the locals played a friendly _ game on _ the green here | Thursday evening resulting in the loâ€" ‘cals winning one rin‘ and Conestogo | the other.â€"Miss Laura Sherk Waterâ€" 'loo, was the guest of Miss Lola Sniâ€" dor for _ a few days last week.â€"Two igreat events on Aug. 15.â€"The ojenâ€" |ing of the â€" Panama Canal to the ; Worldy â€" and the wocg wide known lE. M. S. Excursion the Falls.â€" Nrs. -P-ipkcrton, of Torento, visited | Mr. and Mrs. Noh Haug this week‘â€" | 1 thought my Mennonite fricads dida‘ believe in war. Still there they afe, out fighting â€" the °Army Worm.â€"Mt. tEfiwin Snider, Waterlop, was a weekâ€" .et-d tisitor at th» home of Mr. E. |w. B. Snidef. â€"Miss Hagden, Berlin, was the ‘~guest of _ Miss Ednay Wahi ’o«i‘sumay.;-m. N. W. Gingrich is | spendine a couple weeks with his son iin North Bay.â€"Mr. Good of Marion, (IIL., and Miss Agnes Good, Waterloo, ‘called on friends at the Parsonage, , Tuesday. xt Church Service.â€"Lutheran: Sunday wotning.. "Evanzelical, 11 a.m. No evening service on account of Child ren‘s Day, at Heidelborg cn . Sunday evening. . 0_ ; i orice _ I | ~‘Probdbilities : The Probs. f6r AUg. Sth, are fine weather, a large gath>râ€" ‘ing of morryâ€"makers and a most deâ€" lightful trip on thr ‘Telegraphâ€"Chronâ€" cle _ Annval E;curs‘ion to Detroit, iwill you be one of th4 happy group ? !â€"Mr. _ Clemons, Contractor bas a |gang of men busy paving the _ road North to within 50 feet of the Bridge whore the â€" County . road commendes. |Wh‘n this is fnished the pavement ; will be extnied South past the new . chursh. © This ~will (‘make our City more _ like New YArl.â€"Mf. Albert . \Miclke returned to Battleford, Sask:, ; Tuesdty, alter spending a fow weeks ivisiting fri¢nds fn this vicinity.â€"Mr. |W. H. Snyder was a pusiness visitor to Toronto â€" this week.â€"Don‘t miss theâ€" Tattoo Friday evening, the train 9.40 will probably stop at Park.â€" Mr. H.> E. Ratz, Waterloo, was . a husiness visitor in town last week.â€" Mr. Lestor Ritter has joined . the Bank of Nova Scotia Staff as _ Junâ€" |ior.-â€"Mr‘ Hattison ~ Bécker assisted the Choir, and rendeted a beautiful solo in his usval pleasing manner on Sunday evening which was much apâ€" preciated by the large audiente . préâ€" s°nt.â€"Some â€" people never get their Inames_in the paper ynless they _ ate arrested or get drgafned, let us have your visitors nal lease.â€"The Tatâ€" too is _ another _ ins where the €lectric line running until 11. p. M« \would come in _ handy.â€"The weather this Tuesday eveming makes: a fellow wonder what he is going to get . for |Christmas.â€"Mr. J. L. Wideman _ atâ€" !tended the Lennox picnic at Jackson Point last week. â€"‘Almoys _ thought there was some Tory about John L. â€"Mr.â€" and ~ Mrs. Noah Cress, Berlin, .|spent the weekâ€"end with friends _ in towns > ..‘ St Jacobs ~ Welleskey tpeâ€"a. i. Wivr o Berin‘ pitt |ettro: heanycah "0G. Mey. Bowte on . ht Mre.. trig from B â€"Mits. DAVE | org th es al io a" "Week ‘with theit réiatives. . * Eom“-*.f_ mm; Helen: of hg. t":x: Mrs. Ivon w.&n‘-t‘é: Sanday with ~Breslau friend8#. â€"buf ; }?5: AM:. u!w:,:fl&lgâ€"vr and Mro. Whrdy Béerer puighea (to lwmmmrg and sPcht Stinday, ‘;a guest â€"of Miss â€"Lydia . Shantz.â€"Miss Rosa Digtrich _ of M}hf Miss Rola Buronski of Waterico visf.4 at z&lfil Ezra Thomas last Sunâ€" ddy.â€"Mr. Roy Beciter spont last Sunâ€" d&y with Mr. â€" and Mrs. Amsey Echweitzer‘s.â€"Mr. Eliiah Thomag Of Waterloo is sPending a lew days with h‘s \brother "Ezra here.â€"Messts. ‘Wm. anid Jas Rogers and Mirs Rogers . of Galt called on Mrs. Bem‘s last Sunâ€" day â€"Mr. Levi Groff and Miss Vera and Dorothy Schweitzer spent a Jew &' onu.fl: x:rat'_l tarm :\W:shln. § â€"Mrs. en who ‘ha «on the â€"sick list mqnu nlb!;; ib!t is still under the Doctors care.~â€"Mrs. Wilkams of. Hespeler was a guest of herâ€"daughter‘ Mrs. O‘Neil: for a | few days last week.â€"Mrs. ::7ton Kurchâ€" cBnski of ~Galt is spending a . few week‘s boliday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kurchinski. § _ Freeport | Miss Margaret Gowdy of FMHE liam, who has béen visiting _ het numerous relatives and [friends _ in Westeru Ontartio for the past. three weeks, was a welcome visitor at the home of Miss E. Lutz, onâ€" . Monday evening.‘ She was accompanied ° by her {riend, Miss Hutchison of _ Galt. Miss Gowdy returns to her home: in Fort Wiliiam this week.â€" Mr. ‘and Mrs.. Alvin Schicdel of Berlin _ were Sunday visitors at Rev,. Mr. Sanderâ€" son‘s camp.â€"Miss Ella Lutz attendâ€" ed the funcral of the late Mrs. Robt. Ferguson in _ Berlin on Thursday. Mrs. Ferguson who was in her 93rd year was formerly a resident of this vicinity.â€"Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sherk of Centtreville, It is a boy.â€"Miss Lillie Detwiler of Spring Brook.Farm left. on. Mo: for Sarnia, .« going .. by _ béat to . Duluth, Minnesota, whete _ & will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Robert Rathburn during the month of August.â€"Mr. Solon Lutz attended the funeral of his friend Mr. . Alfved Voege, at Berlin on, Tuesday, the 28. c aut oi Aiacforainer sn d itwe uiinact se 2 s sA A quiet but exceedingly pretty ‘wedâ€"| ding was soléemnized at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Becker . of New Dundee, on Tuesday, 21st inst., when the former‘s sister, Miss Seling Becker, daughter of Mr. and _ Mrs,: August Becker, also of New Dundlze, became the happy bride of Mr. Sari. K. Schwass, son of Mr. and Mts. Charles Schwass of Port Elgin, Ont. Precisely at 12.30 o‘clock p.m. the bride entered the parlor, leaning ,ox:' the arm of her brother Mr. Gilber Becker who gave her away while the strains of Lohengrin‘s wedding march were being sweetly rendered by Mrs. Herbert Becker, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of th¢ bride. Rev. °C. 1. Sinden ~ performed the ceremony. The winsome * bride was charmingly . gowned . in white, crepe sik, trimmed | with _ shadow lace, carrying a bouquet . of white carnations. _ Her bridesmaid, _ Miss Annie Schwass, of Port Elgin, sister ol the groom, was ‘prettily attired, in a ‘white embroidery dress and carâ€" ried pink carnations. The groom was ably assisted by Mr. Norman Kaister: of Mannheim, _ cousin of both . the bride and groom. Following the conâ€" gratulations showered on the newly married couple an adjournment . wa$ made to the dining room, where .A dainty wedding dejeuner was . served immediately after which the § hm} couple left on the four o‘clock traii for a short hohey moon trip, %he brid travelling® in a suit of Royal . slue serge with shadow . lace trimmings, and a skhadow lace hat to ~maich. A most beautiful array. of costly ana usefu}. gifts attest to 3:; poynlllltg of the newly Wartied‘ couple."~ ‘The many friends of the bride in‘ this vicinity, who is well and ‘Tavorably known here, she "having tesided Ile:: with ber sunt, Mis. Elizabéth Beck for someâ€"ytars, will extend to M{ and | the i '%l"rr choite theit heat visst: lem:t§n § for mkhy years of hapgy . w hmpu‘qq:.me. Mr. zd Mrs. Stchwass will be at ‘home their mahy friends alter Aug, 10, at Port Eigin, Ont. ; ~~ Mr. and Mts. ‘Iohn Baker mlpnd brothor Frankt spent the week end at theit home hbere.â€"Mr. Conrade Heinâ€" buch and family â€"motored to TaViBtock on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. N. Roe and . daughters motored to Mouht Fortest Tuesdiy to‘ attend the wedding _, of their son Frank.â€"Miss Rasic Mever returned howe Monday after spend n; a vacation in St. ©lotments.â€"Mr. Thoâ€" m‘s Wellington of. Hawkesville â€" reâ€" nownd acuuminiances in our bUrk g. Raturday.â€"We are to report th iliness of Master !mm Schiuter;" we wish him â€" a speedy, : recovery . “!!.,Eg,lr # .’ :i. K. +* «# esns t s 4 eR . yPC o No CPee t A m; n.fl?ka is | is us Sapl " > & David nl?-.":'; i A| J P Ex E:. 3+ 9 (Nfé F0 lyâ€"or atF.. and â€" 15. bik" week. â€"Mr."tW. | TS 8: htet® Helen of Bertin | NP J. 1 ntancés on Sunday â€" |v+ $8 1 the guests " NE 4. m-: in Berlin on & pÂ¥ .{'E"R..'P I ".,‘ '“' I8, : Aliced Habn "of Stratiord was a Yigitor in town lagt week,. °_ _ ‘Mr. John Helem and deughter Miss (Bis Helem: of Galt, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erfist Framke. °_‘ ty Thhane a hey hieod Wfiee 1.ovine ts heet of_ her Jrlood We Hoine s Petets of Stratford ‘ ‘is . the 'é- of "Mré." Chas. Hilebtand, " . and Mrs. Henty ‘Berlett, | ardd ToR Ca es Sullivan "of" Wooddstock" éd â€" to efl‘:n PT;:“? and visited at th: home * MP Remas Sehl of Buttalo® spent ‘a ‘%n&ifs%u of Bullalo spent a fey, days with bis gister, Mrsy. Harry 'Eud Mis. Herpert Jotes .. of nilton, are visiting friends in "‘Miss Knott of Strattord was > the guest of ‘her }aister, Mrs. Oscat, Nable last woek.‘ 4 o l _ Mr. Johan ‘Holtzman of . _ Beaver Falls, Pa., and Mrs. J. C. Yauch of Bv?lo and Alr. and Mrs. Wm. Bedeli ofâ€"Toronto, were visitors at the home of Mr. Chas. Nale last week.â€" Mr. Alex. Hartmann, representative . of th4 Londonâ€"Lancashire Life and Gebâ€" eral‘ Assurance Association, Ltd., in this district, . is combining busin»ss and plâ€"asure in a trip to New York. Mtr. Thomas Holmes of Hamdilton will attend to his business during his abâ€" sence. * C ‘7 Rev. W. A. E. Scheine of the Hartâ€" wick Seminary, New York, who re céived a call from the St. Poter‘s Luâ€" theran congregation, arrived last wéek to enter upon his pastoral dutâ€" ips, and held ‘his first services _ last Sunday, before large congréegations. ‘Mr.‘ E. Eby, former principal . of the Baden Public school, has _ been aged as assistant principal of the school here, in succession to Mr. D. Fletcher. Miss Morton: of Gueiph has been enzaged to take the position of ’mu Bogel, in the third division of aur ‘school.: .. >,. si f The regular meeting of the Women‘s Christian . Teimpérance Union will . be beld at the bome 6f Mrs. D. Wilhelm on Thursday next, at 3 o‘clock in the afternoon. tig Rev. H. Hansen of Comstogo conâ€" ducted th: special Missionsfest servâ€" ices held: in Trinity Lutbaran church on Sunday at both services. lly Wilson, music teacher has had the ‘cratification to, know that all her pupils who tried the different grades in‘ music were successful in _ passing their examinations. This speaks well for Miss Wilson, as an #ficient teachâ€" er., ‘both in piano and thsory. _ _ We regret to refort that _ Master Ross Watt, son of "Mr. Alex. Watt, is seriously ill, with pneumonia. _ on Mr. Simon S. Shantz‘s farmi{where he is employed. " We are Pleased to see that > Mr Emil Fischer, who had the misfortune to break his leg recently, is _ now atle to get around with the aid _ of a pair of crutches. _Mr. Wm. Tales, son of Mr. Jans Talss, bad the misfortune to break an arm by falling from a cherry tree Mr. Henty Steinberg who has been suffering for some months from a fall sustained in the early winter, . was taken y Dr.â€" Marty to the Woodstock hospital on Friday for treatment. His many frieads in town hope he will soon be réstOred to his usual health. â€" Mr. Robettson of N&éW York City was fengwing acquaintaf*es in town last week, fim an absencté of | 14 years. ‘Mr.~Robertson at ‘one tfitinn “M‘“P‘ & tlothing store where Mr. Erb Bas Ris batber shop now. .‘ "Byâ€"Law.â€"On Monday, Atigust 17th, the électors: o1 New u.n‘lb.ufg will be c.ll::l{u%:en \to ‘vd 'M,_ahby‘-lp’w to convert | New Hamburg" Assocâ€" i efoa__mfi'm_yl‘lgm a ‘:'gac )"ubnc:"'g- iry, tr by t Mini alitly . is iffi’,n%q "the mucp‘fi?“ all tizems &olwn"nz books from the. lihrary , Thstead ‘ot "paying !~ a n.%efllmb fee, as id mow the casb. . : ?-a Mre. Regan. â€"The _ death iopiiet on Sught Mifitzody â€" not Pital on Sunday al ~0 ity Aan _ Peligr, wife of Mt. ~ Bert of 365 Brunkwick St.‘ She was tbe daughter of, the late Mr."~ "and h.: Fred Pellet of New Hambutg, and speat her childbood days in this mr.. M?n her husband . two sisâ€" t¢iÂ¥, Mrs. R. H. Peargon of Pettolea ;;'.:,'Is, Philip Griffin of this town, alko one prother, Mr. Fred Peller® of Stratford, survite. ‘The fuheral wWas ~Miss Lloy Barker is visiting friends it Hayspam... .0 0 (8%" C__ hyM on Wedn‘sday. Mts. B. Fichler, &fra ('lu& Fm}; inrflr.' ndllcm PI4\I. Griffin Httended the m“'gx " Sacred Rand Copcert was giâ€" vek y the New Hambmg Bend® on the ‘bend stand last evening, at 8 n‘cloct. A laree crowd gathered _ to h ar tha‘ erpel['u ml'xc rendered . bend is wet worthy of t Ribe® for ilb‘hg" el;u‘l:nm C s‘ telider * T C t rek on w Te H?th‘z‘ "An arn al vhich are now béâ€"ow‘n« An arn a) aw,&- Toeward‘ to n | , WhU‘‘aiso those in . the Jand AMrs W; R: Plum are holi< | <â€"S S *n ie o e‘ As s +0 B ig n Detatur and Chicego, 34 . *4 * e «in . 4 f.;,’&’-‘% } M'fl “l“ ~m id ‘ P ;\ £3 . Ro.in is Mfl; is bolida‘s . ott tuod.oy. a . + .. Williams @00 s00 al . â€" Berlin » ; + * l % Es the 9 tb} gusls of her sister, Mrs. & k 5 / . Erugt. s f â€" h , pobert Kee au deughtet, Viss J 8 Ne L .. Oe s:::mrn. w. °D. l‘i! # % W +Miss Hilda Cor wed Mrs:‘ . R: Plum are holi ‘‘n Decatur and Chicago, 14 of Sandbort, N. D. ale his sieter, Mrs. B F1 tâ€" wo$ We - i MB l i t * ul 4 9t C wae ho uns Pipe . Eesnt WPVRAORENEON . M C004 o. 5 dR eE s ". Aoly +â€"~ _ Come to the store‘looking Mgnawmn ,Kou. bave. l& J%T not go away disappointed.. ‘ We are here yim the greatest hing, Ge Furnishing and Boot and Shoe Values the men of Berb have ever heard of. J It‘s no fdle tall whth we tell you that vou ~eu.'¢m,&4um values eisewhere ‘tor "than xom. Th facts are m:‘?'fif&" are extra well trimmed abd ‘thoroughly, tailored and are ‘great value, Regular $10.00, ht 35 MNEN‘S SUITS. MEN‘S SUITS, In this lot f{ll‘lfl"#fl 125 suits, ranging in sites 35 to 42â€" breast meaâ€" sure. â€"The fabrics ure imported ‘sergâ€" es, worsteds and fins all wool tweeds. Every pattern and &Ie is of / the newest creation and ‘Hest trimmings, mzxs 35 t 44, Regular $14.00 : to $16.00. Sale price . . ......... $10.50 Sale Price "Men‘s Suits, English worsted‘ and fancy tweed suits M‘\nhwd. meâ€" dium ‘shades in neat patterns cut fasbionable with neatfitting, collar and nicely shaped lapels,; . sizes 35 â€" to 44, regular $22.00 to _ $27.00. Sale PEHOG \........ .n omciv en on igindnnpnctys . . . PR â€"UD Men‘s Trousers â€" extremely stylith, well cut trousers in fancy ‘worsteds and tweeds ag Ane as you can~ find anywhere. Pants that retail everyâ€" where for $3.00, Sale price ... $1.98 BoY§‘ CLOTHING DEPT Boys‘ Double ©Breasted _ Bloomer Suits in serviceable tweeds in dark and mediam grey and prown, bloomer pants with strap and buckle at knee, sizes 24 .to 28. regular $5.00 to $6.00 Rale price .......}.............. ~ $8.95 Big Boys‘ Norfolk suits, made from imported smooth finish ~grey and brown tweeds, large fitting strap and ‘buckle bloomers, sizes 29 to 34, regâ€" ular $6.50 and $7.50,.Sale..price.$4.90. Schmidt, Mr. Norman Schmidt, Mr. Charles Preiss, Miss Holingworth, of Erbsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frickey and ~ Mr. and Mrs. â€" Waiter Fr ckey of Linwood, spent Sunday at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schmidt.â€"Mtr. and Mrs. Ed. . Huehn and family were Sunday visitors‘ at Eimira:â€"Mr. 0. J. Steiss was a ?mneu visitor to Toromto on Tuesâ€" ay.â€"Pr. â€"Fisher,â€" veterinary surgeon, has left again, he having received a position as Government Inspector of meats. We wish.â€"bim.success in. . bis Briefs.â€"Mr Heidelberg . > v NA GL & P VNÂ¥ILEON W. HARTTUN andâ€" Mrs. â€" Harvey t Â¥% Thos. Hilli Â¥id t Prmnt Simon B. Bricker P. H. Sims Thos. Trow weo. D. Foében . trocr Aaanpolount siad $5:.95 . % q m MEN‘S â€" PURNISHINGS °. _( ;. ‘300° Men‘s Soft Neglige Shirts, soft or n.&u_cm. sorz> have . collars attached. coat style, neat pencilâ€"stripe and plain colors, Regular $1.00.â€" and $1.25, . all sizes in the lot, .. Sule PHHC 6 .22 512. 10000 0ie NB e e vess en‘ ie Men‘s Balbriggan Underwear, * all sizes 34 to 46 in shirts and drawets; Regular 45¢ each, Sale Price .., 336. Men‘s Combination . Unierwear, pure white or ecru; all styles â€"inâ€" porous knit, nainsook and fin: palbriggan, all have closed "crotch, sizes M to 42 in the lot, Saleâ€"Price pe® "suig..s...â€" 79¢. Men‘s Silk Lisle Hose, double feet in tan,; black, grey, navy and pearl, regular 50c quality, all sizes,, . Sale Frice at 3 for Men‘s‘ and Boyvs‘ Leather, Beits, â€" in tan, grey ani black, strong , puckles, sizes %6 to 42, regular 35¢ to . 50¢, Sale Price Bov‘s Summer Underwear in .naturâ€" ai balbrircan, all sifés 20 to 32, in shirts and drawers, SalePrice .., 25¢ Bovs® Summer Jerseys; all best tolors, plainâ€"or trimmed: on © collat, long or sbott sleeves, allâ€"sizes, 20 to 32, Sale i ri aa ds 56. No man but will wantia ~ straw hat for these hot days, and few but will grasp this saving= There are n#any good styles to choose from | in theâ€"new split and sennit strakrs, with new high crowns, also soft â€" canton staws, "all neatly trhfi{!,l with silk "hmds. all sizes," regular"$2.00 _ end $2.50, Sale Price .................. fBc. NEN‘S STRAW HATS: _FOR SATâ€" URDAY SALE.:% new position.â€"Mr. and Mrs: Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Vollmar and> son of "Torcato, spent Sunday at th; home ofMr. and _ Mrs. Henry Vollmar.â€" Mr. and â€" Mrs. Andrew Wabl of _ Stâ€" Jacobs spent Sunday with his wothâ€" er Mrs. _ Wabl.â€"Mr. and Mrs. f.oms F. Hausaman, Arthur Hausaman, Miss Fsther â€" Hausaman _ and Sss Pearl Becker, all of Nm‘.:itmb“tl. spent Sunday â€" at the bome .of. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doert.â€"Mr. and‘ Mrs. Gustive Heulm and: family of : Watesâ€" loo visited on Sunday with â€" friemds in our _ burg.â€"Mr. Becker [ of New Hamurg was a busipéss yigitor in our burg . on 'VMondAy,.:Mli.«fifi t vnedn y No Head Office,*Waterloo Fred Halstead . .: : D. W. L. Hilkard Ford 8. Kumpf Mm. M. Bricker .Dhnag-er Berlin Branch $1.00 @4 ® s”“(,m:;hw' ~'$".‘* ! women, Cuba®® ; 1 R es 2 to T; Vfl%’ ‘*tor BOOTS, SHOES AND pUMPS ‘‘Women‘s> Pumps, wad patentColon:â€" tal fllm:lm fexible® soles, fi an "heels, ‘alt"ites, cegular $2.50‘and $3:00 Sale Prite® m c7.022s..~ .4 ‘MWomen‘s Boots@in patent, i“""f, ‘aland . White Nubuck,gises 34 to7, regular â€"<$4.00, _ Sataurday ta% irrice > ::‘ n t ous...... Cl Summer: wear, regUlar ~Women‘s Fine BiackOxterds; "fi er "cut, patent toe ‘Cap, flexiple ‘wole and Cubar heels, a neat fittingâ€"sho¢; which will give good wet‘. sizes 1J [lo . régular $2.50. Sale Price $1.5%9 " Misses Boots ‘a Turge and ‘varied "asâ€" sortmen‘t, ‘in‘"all weights and leathcrs, évery style ‘and ‘gize to ‘select from, Sizes 11 ‘to 2, reâ€"vlarâ€"$3.00 and 83.:; S&IN€ Price ::......~..:...¢............ / §1.80 *Boys‘ Boots in all substantial -dlg leathers, splendidly made, weight for best and Sunday wear, sizes 1 W*§ Reogular â€"$2.50 ‘to $3.00, «Sale Prite Men‘s Box Calf and ‘Vici Kid Boots, blucher cut; medium heavy, .+ ~solfd leather solés, sizes~6 to11, regulat $2.50 and $3.00. Sale Price ... $1.98 Men‘s ~High Grads Goodyear wm Boots in patetit colt velours, call ar vici kid l=athers, plucher stole, , medium and Narrow double ‘tole, t 51 to 10, regular $4.00 to sz.oog Price Mme,: Caillaux was acquitted of the charge. of «BNECRT. > ... «.0 0+>. . +â€" kg An impressive scene was V in _ Dublin . when the bodies ;.i.ote.;;-;v;o vm killéd on _ Sup were conveyed ‘through the streets 16‘ Snider â€" of Cone#! * sA was witnesofd $1.05 $3.98

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