Milverton Sun, 18 Jul 1901, p. 1

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MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by J. G. GROSCH. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. “It Shines For All. e = - Vol Xo 30 MILVERTON, ONT., PERTH CO., THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1901 AECOLM. MackETH, Mitte, and Publisher G. T. R. Time Table y | Trains:due to leave’ Milverton. oLNG’ $16 00| $6 00 9 00} 4 50) 6 00) 3 00; 116 56-00) 9 0) 00] 2 04 6 3 00) ments recharged at ne, nonpariel, for the perline for each suc- NEY & CO.,Bankers|_. EsraBLisHED Sone nant Shen ada the accounts colle Deposits. rece ol and current wate offerest ane ANNEY & GO., Milverton. ‘Pelephone' conn ah Lutheran Clinrel NTON, Bas cit Bee care: Tagredeys "Win. Burton's Dentistry of 29), AN, Dentist, ntiate etal SI pa Mamauet of Kropa Giles of Dental Stirgeous of Outa Gollegs Graduate of ‘Torouto Unive rae latio of teeth, Crown and ee Bre i x. Hour 98 tod pa. Ib : -hardware Milverton, ae ifeally- Al tele lepton or other rw Pntketry and Ubronie Discases epecialty. VETERINARY —SUR- GEO Aliens jormerly of Ne eveton(Grad= ptario Veterinary Col ts all disease Ils by elope paar: Livery in cosnectio and rigs’ at all transfer, Commiereisl driving @ 9, Mibserion Inects every imonth, at ‘Rothaermel’s store. ways welcome. Barth, Recording © tar paabeaned ght at ang. mi in a atl, “oat iding 8 wi a oe fi | year LOCAL ‘NEWS. Mr, John’ Schmidt is vistting friends ‘in Preston. The best j tlessiag a child can have 8 a good mother, d- Mrs. Conrad. Hasenpflug spent Sunday in New Hamburg. Miss’ Jessie Adley, of Welland, is +isiting her cousin, Miss Ethel Egbert. Mr, J. P. Bastendorff, of Deambo, is ab present visiting’ his'son, Pierce, eIntosb, of Bthel; is at ili ent yisiting her sister, Mrs. Ja ~ “Miss Head of Port Arche at present siting friends io Milver- ton. Mr, W. K. Loth left on Monday.to spend + a few days at the Tin-Pan at Buffalo Mr. Norton Walker, of Collingwood, is at present visiting at his home in Mornington. Mr. not missed a 12th in DD Jens: Robert: Hanna, of Bilice, bas of July celebration No‘marcis truly great who is Rule eS henlice bow jusignifeant oe really is Mintbank schvol was successful ‘in passing the four candidates sent up for Entrance. ae cep deals of Milverton, vas the i Mrs J. Ballard over Sunday - eeLidowel seers Tf a word tothe ‘wise‘is sufficient most dlergynien must consider: ‘their congregations foolish. Messrs. Guenther.& Griffin have'se- ured the services of an experienced i| baker and an apprentice, AS and brake for ae (Only ridden ene month. Sée ic ab P- H. pane dois, ies Ethel Trim, wh pas has been living in Sted, Ohio, is at present visiting at home, Me and Mrs, Armstrong, of Fort at; present , visiting fri bods! in this vicinity. The rain on Tuesday which brought such relief was tnusually heavy north das a Consequence. many ng oats wie badly "1 Missess Minnie and Beatrice Me- who oats Looe is ing anal dee eta The een daring the past couple. of weeks has beet very favorable for {| the raving of. ce ¢rops and as a result Affi Village Ba “Stores Main street, Malver Om ae re ae Soe os AIL citizens abe eaete rs ie prom aicans. Dorland, Maple St., Proprietor. Motets BX! | Bronte Ont, John Gropp, Pop! i Tiguors ed -igars a, the bas se aes saan n-and large stabling. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Milverton. First-class accom ial Firetjors and pthert, © Three rooms. _ Good ae ing. Viquors and ci AW, 3 pater ctrecte, C. Hasenpflag, Proprietor. QUE best. accommodation EN’S HOTEL, peje ae Ont. The, ymmercial trav- “Cigars at the Dat, plenty of shed room. Henry Rose, prop. Miscellancow CBE SORES bana pg Ne in Cedar Posts, Lunibe Shingles, Pumps,. ete, epee, oe Wm-| ‘Phe crowd responded. liberal le mia er & =ja'large section of the farming com- aiunity have: finished that Bash of Rab a harvest. Mr. J. A. C, Casselle, of New Dun- fee, gave a high wire exhibition in certon, | the village on Tuesday évening. Some of his feats were difficult eat dating. ly when the hat was passed around 12th of July celebration at Stratford on Friday was as usual a huge success, about five thousand peo- Ble. Sbronging the streets during the fe a a ands were as as ae in a plum pudding. Over ‘two Fendi and fifty people gov various ‘trains at Milverto large number drove t. e “Old Twelfth” see: ap ee more popular each year, 40n Walicedry eve, July 3rd, at 7 = iis in heartiest agratal the couple and trust xt ites journey may have for them more of the smooth than of Khe rough.— Atwood Bee. in-|to serve nine months it Pri; / nap, Hyslop bier with coaster |” Abrey, of Monktou, | a m. Appel, of Tavistock, is.at ss visiting in the vill ‘s, F; Noll and Mrs on are oe friends in Dashwood Mr. Herb. Whaley, of-Hunteville, is at present visiting o taenas' in the vil- lage. -Mr, and Miss Maunders, of fos spent § aeday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finkbei = bbard, of Chicago, is at pisbat visiting relatives in Morning- ton and Elm Mr. Wm. Seats took ‘a -busi- ness trip to Sarnia, Port Huron and ee last week . s. Simon Grosch returned from Mishigan on Monday ne spending weeks with friends ther Otto Scho, of Waterloo, ae suicide ou Friday by. hanging himself Domestic infelicity was the cause. Sa Gilicinson; ut—roreato, and Mr, eneon Johnson, of Stratton, spent Sade ay at Mr. J. L. Tucker's. Miss Pearl Tuck turned on Monday et fae i holidays with friends in Stratford and other Places. aay was accompanied by ber cousin Miss Dorland, of Stratford. Mahoney, the who made such a bratal attack on a fellow ditcher at Atwood a week or two ago, Was Ben eee by P.M. Terhyse, of Listowel in the Central on. ‘Much sropsns | ie ee ue 3 family | of Mr. Chari whothagehad ca ital ot fee if their midst of late. On Monday they consign: ue grave their Hinfant child, aged Varin VThe sete school did well at the ce exaniinations. an ae banditateses were sent up-and ‘osch scoring Nine uae tole ae 1100. John Harrow, who for the past confined to an-hospital in Hamburg, Germany, but is able to be ae again and will be nome’ some next mont Mr. George McCully, of this Sty, is out after the ranning championship of Perth County, whieh is av Seat et by Mr. Simon Grosch, ‘of Milver- ton. Mr. MeGully would like to ar- range for Geeak: ae would like to havé it run off here on July 24.—Stratford Herald, Mr. Simon Groseh being away from home on business, the above item was shown to as ae wae Grosch, to which he “a -Tace vad see ioe the. 2: ay is toe early. a date to suit his con- aud at any rate, I guess he to the date and also as to’ where atch willbe pulled off, Ttis possible that he may not consent to have; the: ce recollections of the scurvy manner: in which he was used When le wun the championsbip, are still fresh in his tiemory. However, welll see when he comes Heine” vas covered wagon _ passed, Gonke Milverton Wednesday after- noon of |} 24 the ee of which were SM. Sper ling and their seven aie, wien of DeWitt, Nebraska. had left their home on May Ist fe ial driven perling chose this way o velling on-account a ill pene and thas. found it bene! jita- self and et et doy are ee that they are nearing. their journey’s end. agon, which is of the carryall Pattern; was spe made for the trip, and is a house upon wheels, being fitted up’for living in, des ae stove, Jamp ‘and iaedes tordicotitig eae ‘at the *bottom for clothing, ete. ‘The family pu spending a ‘couple of months among their friends in the'vicinity of Ayton, and will return to Nebraska in the tail in the same way as they have jou! ere, see a 100-yard ‘race with Mr. |, swenlences, will Patan’ ag right to be consulted ‘as | the # come off in Stratford at-all as the} | fe AKuys.—Ai V Me. James Rae sold 200 hogs ‘the other day for immediate delivery at $7.10 per owt. A large number of the citizens con- regated on Main street Tuesday even- ing to hear the band pluy. a m Sarnia now “wants an option on Stratford's -only ‘body of water, Victoria Lake. Tt is useless to gras] if you don’t intend to do anything but stand around and hold-on to it. The Milverton petted team jour- neyed to Wellesley on Wednesda’ evening to play ths say match with the team of that Mr, James eae left day wo attend a directors’ eed in| the Berlin Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ‘The band intends At an early date to serenade all residents of the village sod hee a liberal ‘contribution from Tues: if ev, George Finkbeiner, Mrs. Fin beiner and daughter of Alsfeldt, are: . Sees visiting their mentees ther village 0. Westman a returned. from Stratford hospital, where he has been undergeing an iri! for cataract on the eye, The Tavistock football team: is ex- pected to be in Milverton: this (Thur~ dey) clusions with arron, Gf the iirm of er, the late John SI ee ata heavy expense pt raat ge handsome new hearse that y. be in the front in the Suen ae Miss Attridge, dressmaker, wishes to announce to the ladies of Milverton and vicinity that she shall cl ‘Obituary. ‘here passed Away at his home on one a a time | per: ct the yeacL8ls: farm on which he cee known as thi reared a family old homestead and Samuel who tesides: with John and Roberton an adjoining, farm. Mr Harron during life was an neompromising sae as and was. acharter member of L. O. L. No, 23, momber of} Mi His funeral | 5 largely Carlyle preaching the funeral sermon In the death-of Mr, Harron .the com- manity loses-one ofits most ‘respected citizens. It was men like him, stout of ier who: sacrificed’ comfort and ease, U made this. fertile country what oe is today. He endured all the hardships incident to pioveer ‘life and yet “lived tothe ripe old -age years, = BORN Milverton, on Saturday, eye aim ae wife of Alexander eS Ee te MOSERVILLE, Mr. Oharles Moehlniann, who was laid up for a eae ‘of weeks, is able we aroun’ Mr. Elah Weis aired Miss Annie Reis of Brinmer, were visiting-in Logan .on Sunday last. Mr. Nick Reibling, or tothe spent Bunda under the oof. ‘of Rosto Dake ae hired withiOhas, Mbchimant for the | summer. esars. Pntili and Becker. spent Sunday day in-Bernh olm. Mr. Andrew ‘Reibling, ate eenetal le anothe) neltlier side seor to aun, Rostoe! neat Saiurday. 2 sp an opportunity | 5; evening when Bee. will try -¢on- |. the h, mn. Wiederhold 4 Horderich| Olt a} Ed un) pace m_ 1843 and settled on the 2 of four sons— William, | a pharmacist in‘Detroit, John on the} j)o, of "86 ¥ DIED. Harron—At Wellesle July ‘1ith, John sre and i m negal, Irelai BRUNNER on ‘Thursday » aged Onjative of There is no sensi of hay this year, ‘some of farmers: ont ving. ere | while others fh nicély st Jashing Town thelr tf were $ PC. erereumat was visiting in atiiverton 8 Sunday: Mr. Charles timate: ene has < ‘been laid up for. some, time ‘with Bleurisy, is slowly improving. im. Fink, of Topping, finished the: tions e foundation of the stray for man, but. Goes ea work will not be fniahed for some time, ie itr, “Herre Sehinitt_ “cht eg Not, Hos Suriday. at Mr, Henry Toad. blu Da Sean spent Sunda; ith hs Liga Sehmide ing eg is, Rassinann white loading ‘ gray aaah eeks.ago had the = inti ine sprain his Soule b but is} now Himpecping nical. ER EEE ENTRANGE EXAMINATIONS. Succussrun Canpipares av Listo- _ WEL AND MILVERTON—Of 22 Can: DIDATES WRITING AT MILTERTON _ AL WERE Successr0L—MILVER- Tox Porits Sranp HigH 1x THE PERCENTAGE, vo MILVERTON, ~ In religion a was ari a

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