Milverton Sun, 28 Feb 1901, p. 1

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MARRIAGE LICENSES J. a. GROSCH. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, Ch “It Shines For All.” St Vol X—No if MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH ©O., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 28, 1901 wal MacBETR, - LCOLM Udltor and sbi The Milverton Sun “ anes best. Local Newspaper in foe County erth, It is the Best is not so paid ADVERTISING RATES. SPACE. Year. | 6 mo, | 3 mo. One column. stent Advertii ee at of 8c. per Tine. eaiupariel for the the rate 9 per line for each su it insertion, and 3c. a. RANNEY & « CO..Bankers Esranuis Agence ‘bake business transacted. Drafts ise ney. in Canada and the Medical W. HEBERT, “Mt, B., M.D. CAM, af Colles f Pl and, Surgeons f gien raduate a ud sat of o tal, Landon, Eng! fe mien oe Office! “ilverton, Ont. | Telephone’ asin ai Poote, Bruner, Lutheran Church and Rosto =————_—— Legal, A.M. NTON, Burristor, igen at wat Office open every Thursday, Wm. Burton Block, Dentistry DR. R. LEDERMAN, Dentist, Licentiate d Member Royal G. T. R Time Table Trains due to leave Milverton. Division Court te-cay. ry your spring poods at E. H Dierlanin’s 'w Dry Gouds all over the house, see them at E H. Dierlaasin’s, Horses for sale, Apply to T. P. ce, Deering Agent, Milverton. Dierlamm’s new curtains at. 25c. 50c, 75e, $1, $1 we is $6. per pair Miss Bvn Baird, of Stratford, spent week, the guest: Mr. William Upton of Tae is canvassing Milverton and vieinity with the “ Life of Queen Victoria.” The Atwood Bee hax removed into remixes and Seueny no paper will be issued this week, ‘ew wall papers, the Heigest snd best patterns ever shown, ov. samples to select frow, see shenray . H. Dierlamm’s. Mrs. David Schwartzentraber is at breech very il th pueumonia, but spe y is hoped for by hee Girls new oe for early. spring at E # Dierlaww’ re . | Church will oot the closing tea of the Milverton. Veterinary a NGKL, Milverton, Ont. Geran Newsiery Uollege, Tor- sivesaes ol domestic anima calls Beauly attended Jy BARR. VETERINARY SUR- GEON, Milverton, formerly o of Newton(Grad- College Be oy ) mals. First, class horses ond rigs gga, tremner ‘Commercial driving a speci Societies No. 99, Mil bit meets 1 nat t&|the evening of Fri ; me. ae Beh, Recording Seore ve F., “Silver Star | ¥i taige Se. 202, Milverton, fs every Friday ve in their hall, post. ofc building. Visiting Toretren, always welcome. Spencer, N. G5 Lotp. Re Businexs Cards BIR, Auctioneer for the joo, Conveyaneer, es drawn and vision Court. ch’s Shoe Win, | friends here will rejoice in his ener Maple St., Proprietor. Hotels EXCHANGE HOTEL, Brunner. Ont. John Gropp, Proprietor. it lique urine cigars at the bar. First-class accomim tion and large stabling. to GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. class accommodation fe 00! liquors and cigars. and Mill streets, is Haseuthagy Proprietor. & QUEEN’S HOTEL, impale Ore The ‘best accommodation for comm rav- ly Cigars at plenty Sted cies Be sey Rosa might at] tie '. Geo Miller's on Wed. ch 6th. Everybody wel Admission 10-cents. © The social held in Burns. church on Friday evening, under the anspices of the Young Ladies’ Society was fairly well patronizad. Miss Dickson of At- wood, assisted on th ogram, f her singing was ae tnuch appreciated by those are ints, new aauslay, new or- a ae RE HL. Dterla ye . A social will be beld at the residence of Mr. ucker, rere on 8th under the pence ab the Young Ladies’ Society of Burns Church, Mil- Sleighs conveying. villagers will re post office corner at 6.30 Arhetion 15 dente chide i0 cents. Mr. Clarke, V 8., of Russell, Man., pve tauten tie past few weeks been visiting friends in Milverton and the ather day und informed us. that Joe McIntyre, formerly the Sun staff, but now editor doing remarkably well and bas. wor Jed up an excellent trade,/ Joe’s many pros- perity. Mr. . Wm. Havselild to were goes) pee eT eee, day of last week, hi arrow from depres ie Wollisescke che epee that something was weaos, and th Miscellancon JOHN GRUPP, dealer in Cedur Posts, Zaumber, Laths, Shingles, “Pamps, ote. Brunner, Ont Patriotic exercise books, scribbling “hooks, school text buuks aa all sup oe for the school room. Agent for wali maps and all school apparatus,— | © iis. Torrance, Milverton, and Mrs. Hasselfield were found i in an unconscious condition. pears Was at once summoned. field revived shortly but © Was 501 asselfield m | sortment in town. The Ladies’ Aid of Elma Methodist Gra Stratford, dropped into the Sun office | § proprietor of the Russell Banner, is|T Mrs. W. D. Spence, of St. Marys, is visiting at Mr. T. P. Roe’s. Gents’ hats for spring, the finest as- See them at E. H. Dierlamm’s Mr Charles Dietrich and wife, of Ayton, ure visiting friends in and around Milverton. Lost—Between Milverton and At- wood, on Friday evening last, a black fur ruff. Finder will please leave at this office for owner. y Miss M. Burgman of Collingerepel after visiting friends in Guelph and Stratford, is now home en an extend: ed visit with her parents at Mussel- ur oe H.C. Hasenpfig 1 hes prrehas first-class — stoe! ae and pantings and is now yes red to turn out work on the shortest notice. See advt. on another page. We want 5000 Ibs. of butter and 2000 dozen of eggs for which we will pay the highest marl ey price E. H Digrlamm. © Messrs. ry: Sots assist them iu turning out ork. 7 Miss Nellie Gee, of Stratford, well- pown in Milverton, was married-at Jamestown, N.Y. last’ week to Mr. arles Feather, a popular and well- known yeung man of that place. Logr—A small Goat Skin Robe be- tween Milverton aud Lutheran church, Elli sch & Son’s, ‘for the owner. ¥ Sugars—I18 Ib. sranulated sad 2 1b yellaw tor @1- cae, H. jierlansm’s. The ‘At Home’ held in the base ment of the Methodist church Monday sees about oe being realized at the door. The programme was very good and 1 an onayable evening was’ spent. © Messrs. Wiederhold & Honderich have taken quite a number of building contracts for the coming season. Be- sides securing the contract for the e- building of the N _Some young men amuse the:nselves| X night Ly ‘exchanging robes a whi found on see howe a he another man’s robe. had matter was o-| remedied bat a hhont annoyance ox pent ese fanny fellows ett Te propel dealt with when. caugl ‘ iecueeot Bs Legis Society on Saturday evenin wusical program tri cellent and special ‘mania might be made of the trio given. by Miss wie Mrs. W. resolved, tnt on man than was decided in ie fed of the affirmative. Much sympathy ix expressed for Mr Ya Mrs. Hugh B. Kerr, of eiciy ae in ne Toes they have sustained by ie handsome new sane wrhtich ate erected a year ago | Pe suinmer was sonia destroyed on Sunday last with the while. the family were at churel new piano which, had just. been Bee in a couple of w: 9 also went u in the flames. Though the building ene insured there was no insurance on con tents. Thee origin of the fire is un- known On Friday evening of last week a yery interesting debate took place in the A. rooums, the subject being “Resolved, that a library is more _use- ‘ul to a man than a wife.” The affinn 1 aidjand A. eases. J. Hassel-} Pfeffer and W. Barth defended the negative. The‘decisiun was given to the negative. There was a .good a tendance of ladies. Another Paha “Resolved, that the sword has mor influence on the world than the pen,” will be held on Friday evening. The rted by Mess t | affirmative will be suppor id} H. y Hartwier and O. Finkbeiner, and the negative pis H. Singleton and M. Rothaermel, Everybody we! ral Wiederhold & Honderich time ago a gentleman from Stratford | fod a He v Mr, John Schatz of Hanover, is at present visiting his mother Miss Ada George, of Listowel, is ae visiting Miss Millie Hasenp- Mrs. A. Schrenk; of Clin- von, Sead the Hxnna Cooper wed- diny - a@ convention ob the South Perth inten hed at St. Marys on Friday, Mr. Si of Tavistock, was seat dt contest. the constita he co hak = general eleoriias' of he inl Jegislatui Ata meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Literary Society held on Monday evening it was decided that ‘owing to the lack of patronage on the part of the public it would nut be wise Ww continue the meetings, therefore there will be no further pena of the Basin held this sensor the Milverton sed ie cou Jicall libelihosd ae any, less this year. Last week the eight-year old child of Mc. F. Bopp of Poole, died through an |in attack of diptheria, that anti toxine was admii several doses the inroads made by the isease before medical aid was sum- moned were fata! to the little sufferer who ee away on Saturday. uel Harrow of Newton, last Loane aulting ae threatening to do further Leh, peace in the sum of $900, seenrity to bé accepted’ to the of $500, and sa ethers to the ee x of $200 each. UNIONVILLE. Mr, Murdick ce left on Mon- T Paisley. at | guest of f say: ruary ah Tikely break the MOSERVILLE Mr. John Schneider; sr., Was f Mr. E. Hachthausen on ‘gun assed our burg pe a leasant sini va their way to the © nei aoutadak village. fr irs, Henry ped rient had a quilting 7 ae “hese oe rs. Con) Sebeindt attended the aniseed of Meedanahter Mrs, Albrechi at Formosa. n Knechtel and Miss Carrié day last. and G.. way to Brunner on Sun E. complains of hare traveling 0 on, account of deep snow and sabregitind A number of sports attended ae eee, at ES Debus" on Mondsy POOLE. y Mr. D. Brenneman, of Topping, hor secured the contract of carryin g the ail between that place and Milver- ton station for the eee our years. iss Mai urgman, of Colling- wood, is visiting at hom almers ene rented the iday night. is felt for the e“tamily “in thal bereavemé ecb “MONKTON @ people pathy nese sae ol wil of Haka te ‘They yaried the form “of pleasure by med ‘an oyster supper ing / Miss Lonore ‘Trim is visiting at her grandfather's, Mr. L. Long. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rouiston spent Monday in Unionville. Mrs. is visiting at_ the Vocidenos of er brotier: aGy J. aN. ea Glens [paid a sovond visit fo tty aie baby ait fo a Me ead ret little irl for ir. an gee a Edwards. Mr. Edwards manele creas smile. BRUNNER ‘What the people are saying about ear aos ses ee suaniey that ane ing up thei ‘the best of et 01 pan’ was pene Bie ahead of bint ie f likely that G. will \d get ahead the next time behind mai on the Pond the tiekecialfora gn which he intends to build oafly in, the Pir’ namin Klenck left on Friday trying to hunt up anew home as thinks itis too good to be at home, r, fartman spent Sanday at Mr’ Wm. Hertman’s of toe! ¢ Mr. esi Busch hada @ wood bee on | Friday Mr. favs “Forbes of Listowel, was visiting LH Mr. Richard Whitney's on last. MILLBANK - the social held by.the Ladies’ Aid in the Methodist chureh, on, Friday ‘was well attended and everyone present went home fecting that they had spent a profitable even- 2 tir. William Ae! has leased his 1 Nichol a1 ae ied Cal hes evening last EOS, fae ere is also regret at Toning ion pets Pe ivingston had the mis- fortune to fee a valuable horse Jast week. @ Mr. William Strachan has moved | into the house lately occupied by A. Bieber. Mr. St west in the sprin; Mr, Adam Young and famil-, of Gorrie, were visiting en ia the village last ws rachan intends going ate ; rs. J.B, Weir and Mr. John § uith es ~ has been taking a few fhanaeye of ras and is having a good ume. ¥ Oar conveyancer, C. H. peony is doing a land office business winter. Land is frequently choging hands and many other lines of busi be traly, said ee he is the ison oe in Mon! thee Sith, pe spending’ is_brothers ton, is visiting her uncle and C. H. Merryfield, for a short time. Messrs. Neumeister and Beir of Poole, is visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Leonard Schade, in the village Mr. Thos Elliott of Logan, and his: brother Alex. from Mitchell, was in Manton on Monday on a horse pars ing tour, Quite a number of our youtl and | this week, he| beauty from Monkton and init; attended the tea meeting in the aes ee at Willow G rict. Mr. Louis Heignel, son and daugh- ter, of the 3rd line, Logan, were here on Monday on their way home froin visiting friends further north. Rev. Mr. Snowdon of Milverton, will conduct anniversary services in the Methodist church, Monkton, Sunday next at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m; and-on Monday evening after tea is ved. Revs. B. A. Fear Atwood, Gay Moulton, and Snowdon of Milverton, will resses, as well ag an escallei® heres Admission 25 ce r Thompson, merchant of Listowel was ovine eateries ee produce eon hye igre area: present on the sick lint.

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