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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 2 Mar 1899, p. 8

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ledge of his business not to be had by any other method of learning the trade. This means that he is most capable of repairing your watch and putting it into thorough, We wish to impress this fact upon the watch carrying public that our watchmaker has made a complete watch out of the raw material, thus acquiring a knowâ€" Noliplnnâ€"Alnminhcaned Soncrtrâ€"At New Germany, Féb. 10th, the| ‘ /y ofWirarhass, P» 8 mies The late Hugh Ryan of Toronto left | . wife of Andrew Achuott, of a daughter. ‘:’;" °; ""’“"’:""‘;' lng an estate estimated at $1,375,000. | Morrarowsktâ€"A+ Rerlin, Fob. 165th, the M“! ain J‘::,;%,'m‘,:e, ',Tl:,;i-:-:'“:,: Atter providing well for his widow and | wife of Frits Mellakews‘i, of a sen. of Waterloo. ‘ ¢ ebildren he left a considerable sum to| Wisoxâ€"At Galt, Feb. 22nd, the wife of. h . numerons near relatives and charitable| R. A. Wilsen, efa daughter. * Yss Veon 1) mites porte nant at 8e institutions. Abeut half of the estate) Coorryâ€"At St. George, Fob. 15th, the wife Clements, Wellesley Tpâ€" is outside of Ontarie. _*f Rev. J. W. Cecley, of a daughter. Mar. 10th.â€"Farm stock and implements of «â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"«&â€"_â€"__. Scnwzertzenâ€"In Waterioe Tp., Feb. 24th, Wendell Shants, ens mile south of Killied by a Trairg ::: wife of Amasa Schweitzer, of a daughâ€" Beriin. * Mar. 13th. â€"Household farnitare of Abram Peterboro, Feb. 27â€"Mrs. Margaret â€" MARRIAGERS, "nudy, A milee.â€"north: weat of Waterion. Bheehan, widow of the late Cornelius strugk the Lakefield Coxâ€"RAaAnâ€"In Beverly Tp., Feb.15th, John | Mar. 14th.â€"Near St. Agaths farm stock Mfl::.ld:' by i ® T. Cox of Galt, to Jemnie L. Ras, of Bevâ€"| and implements of Poter Dicbel. :'lllfl in uw.’om;r;h‘" ih'll , erly Tp. Mar. 15th.â€"Between ‘Bloomingdale and "'::r to station bere. |frowrerâ€"Broxwaxâ€"At Galt, Feb. 20th Cenestega farm stock and im;fim-u of The lady was run over and crushed Geerge Hertep to Annmic Beckman, both of| Jonas B. Snyder. ‘ to almost a puilp, being killed instantly. | Hespeler. â€" Mar. 16th.â€"Furniture of the late Mrs. H. lh! leaves a grownâ€"up family. SToDIMANâ€"WasHnURxXâ€"At ShefGald. Fah. Sbanic an the farm of Marin 1 MADE A WATCH The late Hugb Ryan of Toronto left an estate estimated at $1,375,000. Atter providing well for his widow and ehildren he left a considerable sum to numerons near relatives and charitable institutions. Abeut half of the estate is outside of Ontarie. companions and neither of them ever "kept company" with anyone else. They were married in that township and have never lived out of it. They are wealthy and happy. The Browns had 11 children, 63 grandchildren and 44 great grandchildren, 107 in all. Mr. Brown is 90 years of age and his wife Mr. and Mre. Elisha Brown, Hagersâ€" town, Ind., celsbrated their 67th aoniâ€" versary on Feb. 21. Daring their inâ€" fanoy their parents were neighbors, in youth they were almost inseparable a reporter for a while girss a young man the best experiance in dealing diâ€" reotly with all phases of life and kinds of people that be can powibly have. The writers most popular toâ€"day all served an apprenticeship as reporters. This is true of ‘ Radyard Kipling, Mr. BHowelis, Richard Hardiog Davis and Â¥rank R. Stocktonâ€"in fact, of nearly: all writers of toâ€"day.â€"E iward Bok In‘ the March Ladies‘ Home Journal. The best school for literary beâ€" ginners is the newspaper cffice. To be Repertorial Work for Literary Asâ€" gard to the state of affairs," and "the finger of God was pointing te the naâ€" tion because there were not more marâ€" riages, more homes and larger famâ€" ilfes." Wages paid in New York are not large enough to permit marriage before people are 30 to 35 years old, and hotel life is supplenting the life of the home.â€"SpringfGeld Republican. Rov. Dr. W. S. Rainsford, pastor of one of the wealthiest churches in New ‘York, apeaking before the "Consum:â€" era‘ Lmgue" a day or two ago, comâ€" manded it as "having at its heart the same socialistic tendency as all labor organizations." He strongly condemnâ€" ed the existing industrial system and redicted a violent political upheaval Luuo cf it. The church, he said, was "maundering along without any reâ€" Balisbary and Mr. Giladstone were notable in the same camp. Itis idle te suppose that sach a party cannot bold its own, and the avttempt to press a "Clergy Discipline Act, 1899," of the kind foreshadowed at the Albert Hall would probably rend the National Obarch in twain. The development, as Mr. Balfoor strikingly said, is ‘alterâ€" ing the centre of gravity of the Obarch cf Eogland." If the total effect is to make that cLarsh so uanâ€"Protestant shas the Protestant majority of the nation caunnot tolerate it, then they musp cut it loose. It is true that Mr. Baifour hinte that if you disestablisb, Parliament will no longer have control. Bat that is a result we are prepared to face with equanimity. f ie uce 0 "ent maart h + ow The nambers may be exaggerated, but they are not altogether s delusion. ‘The Orford Movement has been growâ€" iug ushindered for more than hait a century. It has, as Mr. Samuel Smith justly says controlled the theological sshools. It has enlisted a great numâ€" ber of the best men, and they are not only among the clergy, for both Lord The Fight in the Ohurch. h ie in n e n Dâ€"um-l:..a-u--u) vamuzBy LARLEYt High Obarch is, snd hat alweps be Teronto, Feb. 26th, uu.â€"tu‘-dc :’mu-. lny;‘l:‘dltu&u- :‘-m.#huw-h o:“l:d . . of Mermna uies ents ( oo un e oerareie v.:a uze the LC s..uuau-.wwa-?u%% " and the "scares souioties" have ar | " Paony. "Ghiesy" 300 besinle etting palsed it a Seains deginatie "Catho | 1e 1e _ * *‘ * yes .JANSEN BROS, Rainsford Rebukes the Church. Married 67 Years. A Large Estate DEATHS. Doer:Tr.sâ€"On Feb. 10th, the wife of 8. L. Poolmlo. formerly of Berlin, aged 47 W â€"At Glenallon,:Feb. 165th, M "ils 97 Anbon wm'].lgu ea y-:h’ Harcrâ€"Beckxarâ€"At Guelph, Feb. 22nd, James W. Hall of Calgarry, N. W.T, to SBusy Beckman, of Hespeler, Sc;u;‘ n ‘:’“."F y, Feb. Bridgepork. _ 4th, Thomas Schmidt of Feryus to Anna . Bherer, of Winterbourne. "" Msr. Un cDsdy Sore shd brttere of Josiah Parersoxâ€"Harvinâ€"At Plasteville, Â¥Feb. ° it i. Adam Pat of nour Shed Hallman, 3 miles west of New Dundes. to Aggie, daughter of John Narvic ef Tros, Inurar, Auctioneer, o. w20 .0 _ ;_____| Mar, 14th.â€"Farm stock, and implements DorLaâ€"Botnuoâ€"As Hespeler, Fob. 14th, yn'.Dcy‘lod Preston, to Adelaide Boiduc, Srtoptmanâ€"Wasnnurxâ€"At Sheffield, Feb. 16th, by Rev. J. Shewers, John Studiman to Bertha Washburn, beth of Beverly Desroxpâ€"M111LzRâ€"At Sheffield, Feb.15th, by Rev. J. Showers, Fr.â€"neis Thomas Despond to Mary Miller, both of Galt. "Thhi ds 46 Mar. 15th.â€"Between ‘Bloomingdale and Hortorâ€"Broxuarâ€"At Galt, Feb. 20th, Cenestoga farm stock and imSme-u of gflg}luup to Annie Beckman, both of| â€" Jonas B. Snyder. RoszxBrzaz®â€"In Wilmot, Feb, 4th, the wife of J. Resemberger, of a d.n‘hm'r. THE SALES. Smarrâ€"At Galt, Feb. 16th, the wife of j James Sharp, of a daugh tet, + Josrrr MickUs, Auctioneer. McM1rtaxâ€"At Galt, Feb. 20th, the wife of | Mar. 3rd.â€"Farm stock and implements ef Joha Mo Millan, of a deaghter. Jacob Eix, 4th cencession of Peel. Enyâ€"At Berlin, Fob. 19th, the wife of H. | Mar. 6th.â€"Farm of 20 acres and stock and M. Eby, of a son. furm'c;we os Walente Piotkowskie, 14 miles ALnRECRTâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 4th, the wife ef | _ °**% Of Bridgeport. . Leuis albrecht, of a daughter. lhr.c Elhâ€"{;rm l;l'.gok] am}il l'lll:phmcntn _ of SoucrTrâ€"At New Germamy, Féb. 10th, the| ‘ Torth of Wwunierpourne‘ "P" 8 °C wife of Andrew Schuott, of a danghter. a ‘:’;" 1"““::“"';' s F MoLLaKowsktâ€" At Rerlin, Feb. 16th, the | ""**, °UY~ ‘m.()lem“ ie 4 wife of mmfikm'\i. of a sen. :fu‘m:.),::'b mer, 14 miles "r“; «on of (Jregor Teshirhart, aged 1 month and 7 days. anet PAEF PIOUE:>:>./+1s+sersesesrecertersire BtrAI§h® FIOUT....cacs.««+..â€"»«...».. 200 in n lig:’bmzm“ per owt. Thick | Scuxrtoenâ€"Im Woolwich Tp., Feb. 2l8%, 3'3‘7'5"':": o;'-lom. b-inr 'Ko;;d ®*|â€" at the residence of John Geisel, Mrs. pe . s were y per i aged abeut cars. owt, A few stage brought $2 per ewt. Schnotder, +A 9Y WATERL® MARKETS coxor'â€"At _New Hnmbug. Fob. 19th, Waterles, Mar, lot 1B3G Matilda, wife of John F. Cexon, aged 27 _ Calvesâ€"The efferings in this line were a little lighter than expected, but the demand was good and everything was cleared out before neon. Choics v.als weighing over 160 Ibs fetched $3 to $9 per head. A few good "TeuP oo Leute: Ths aferings ‘ eep â€" The were much heavier than anticipated, but the deâ€" mand was active fer choice grades. . Prices fer lambs were a little steadier, they Leing 20c per cws higher or $4 40 to $4.70 per owt. Sheep for ex port andâ€"butchers‘ use were in ample supply atstcady prices er $825 to $3 50 per owt. Bucks were quict at $3 50 to §$2 75 per owt. Hogsâ€"The ran in the aunex was very lighfi:t the .r:z market and the prices were weaker for cheice and light, the former being quoted 25¢ per cwt lower and the latâ€" ser 15c per cwt easier. Choice fetched $4 25 being pueted lOcher ow? lower or $3 50 to $3 6& per cwt. Feeders were in ample sup ply at firm prices or $3 ) to $4 rr owt. Milch Cowsâ€"The comand for choice milchers was exeepticnsily geod and the prices were steady, «Jesirable cows being prices were steady, Jeair quoted at $35 to_a_5 each. supply which has been rlni' into Buffale dn':rng the past few £’l. e olor‘i’st were modcrate aud the demand fairly good. Prices were a little weaker, heary stockers being pueted 10c per ow : lower er $3 50 to __Stockers and Foedersâ€"Stockers for Buffâ€" :lq were a little weaker owing to the heavy eod, every hing being cleaned out ;rly at Srm prices. Choice fetched §$4 to $4 25 and $4 35 per cwt for desirable graies. _ _ _ Bullsâ€"There was a fairly aetive dem«ad for heavy exporters, which were in ample supply at steady prices or $4 to §4 25 per ewt. Light stock bulls were in liberal supâ€" ply at firm priges or §2 50 to $3 per ewt. _ Toromto, Feb. 28.â€"Therum of castle at the Western Cattle market to day was modâ€" erate, there being 55 carlo=ds, im:!nd::s about 400 sheep and lambs, 1,200 hogs the usual namber of calves and milch cows. Export Cattleâ€"Cables from (ireat Britsin remained steady. The offerings in this line were about equal to the demand. Prices for choice selections remained firm, heavy exporters being quoted at §4 60 to $5 per owt. Light were in ample supply and brought steady prices. . 3 seve Butchera‘ Cattle.â€"The n‘n)ly was alittle lighter than expected, but the demanad was MARKET REPORTS RTâ€"At Berlin, Feb.15th, Colestin, inte Buffale 10| Lzwxaxnâ€"At West Montrose, Feb. 23rd, 1 Henry Lehman, aged 46 years. Axpersexnâ€"Near Haysville, Feb. 26th, Goorge‘ Anderson, aged 15 years. Real Retate, Farm, Town Yillage Prop REAL ESTATE ion, also loans placed and obtained. _ _ v lt Tw in WeR Mogeraten tor aole or meney Mar. 28rd.â€"Stock and implements of F. I. Schenermann, between Waterleo and Mar. 16th.â€"Furniture of the late Mrs. H. Shantz, on the farm of Martin H. Bauman, 3 miles north ef Waterloo. Mar. 22nd.â€" Farm Steck and implements of Benj. Sheemaker, 3 miles east of Detwriczrâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 19th, Mra. Detweiler, wife of John Detweiler, aged 74 years, Fraxxâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 19th, John Andrew Frank, agod 73 years. MARTINâ€"Near Waterloo, Feb. 24th, Benjaâ€" min Martin, aged $7 years, 2 months and 21 days. years, 7 months and 6 days. _ _ MrLroszâ€"At Baden, Feb. 19th, Wam. G. Melrose, aged 50 years, 2 months and 5 SCBfl;:‘::;â€"-A: él:r::n, Feb. lBt.:i the 'ilf: o leric hilter, aged years, months and 21 days. Rritzzâ€"At New Germany, Feb, 20th, Mary Reiter aged 14 days. HAaLtâ€"At Guelph, Feb. 20th, widew Maria Hall,daughter ot John Klein, of Berlin, aged 30 years. CurRIEâ€"At the House of Industry, Berlin, Feb. 20th, John Currie of Ayr, aged 75 Kavrwaxâ€"At Brantford, Feb. 16th, Allen l(‘-nlman, fermerly of Plattaville, aged Boppyâ€"At Brantford, Feb. 17th, Jehn Boddy, father of Mrs. Wass, wife of Rev. J. Wass, fermerly of Blmirs. Wiccrasusâ€"At He r, Feb. 25th, Danie M. Williams, m years and 4 menths Bverything is to be sold without reservs, as the proprietor is retiring from farming. Luneh at noon. THOS.INGRAM, ABRN‘M.HALLMAN, EBRD, EBBIEOR, €BBRIC PCPR PPHPHCC O 2OR3 rhololh-mv. 3 nlll dn)lhh harness, rl: single harmess (nearly new),grindstone sic grinder, 2 iron kettles, oop’pr kettle, large meat tub, 2 crosseut saws, double trees, neck yoke, saddle seythe, forks, shains and sundry other articles toe numerous to menâ€" tion. HOUSEHOLD EFFECIS.â€"1 eeoking stove, 3 box stoves, coal oil;:.:;‘o. corner supboard, kitchen eupboard, les, dozem chairs, sink, weod box, 8 bed steads, bedâ€" room suis, cheese u\fiins outfit,. 2 large milk cans, 4 milk coolers, dinner bell, numâ€" ber af puils, washtubs, a few dozen map l;rly new) iron harrow, land roller, straw ?.'.:::. N1, imearp ul (Iu:;'qflnri; ing mill, turnip pulper â€" No.1, nearly new), rh., racks, 2 wood old, light bay mare 6 yeary eid, irom gra holuht:vmdl,lmdddvh.m(dc‘ hay) 8 years old, bay team, 13 years oid, 1 goed broed mare,6 millch cows in calf, Jersey cow in calf, 2 heifers in ealf, farrow cow, :‘.'::-':l:“!yi 41-A-| .:ll:l“'ll;: d, 1 » .maq.ao.m«f- _ IMPLEMENTS.â€"1 Wagen 3 inch tire, to sell by austion on Lot No. 7 in the Township of Bleuheim, County of Oxford, ter mile west of New Dundcs, on the Town Line between Wilmot and Blenheim, on Wednesday, March 8th, 1899 commencing at 10 c‘elock a. m., th> followâ€" ing preperty, vis : LIVB STOCK.â€"1 black horse 6 years old, light bay mare 6 years eld, iron gray Live Stock, Implements& Housshoid Effeots Auction Sale etc. of W. E. Rllis Hespeler and Preston. Loan Exchange. or Gentlemen can spend $50.00 on a watch. We M‘Lud sell watches in tremendous &uwl and oltn:dlr watches as loa‘r‘ Spiendid ol tlomena‘ k Filed Watches, genuine AE- or W altham movements reduced to $10. matched u‘ team for guunl urpose,_ hears horse, grey horse, fros o--w.bg wa rupposed to be in calf, 5 yearling calves, ucking calf, 6 ln:d fac :Avile,no- -nm I: bqin:l :Ix. 10 store a ena and 2 geese. in flek unn#f,'h‘m- Brantford _ binder, ‘nl:‘b:r ’mu.'.‘?gl:l lnl:: wuu:.l peir bob sleighe, 2 cu oughs, D“f‘. set iron harrow», »cuffier, lprhcm'\ cultivetor, seed drill turnip cutter, hay rack, log rack, Kerby mower, set team harness, set pleagh ‘ harness, set single harno s‘ fanning mill, hand eorn custer, a lot of barbed wire, crosscut saw. hand saw, a number of sap buckete, chainr, forks, shevels, rakes, hoes, cook stovre with numfi-& louw, benches sewing machine, meat tub, grindstone, turnip s>wer, wood rack, table asd ethar artices too nummerous to menâ€" GRAIN ETC.â€"400 bushels orts, 30 bus. peas, :;:1'1-‘. borlq. abeut :0 tons hay and a quantiâ€" urnipe, TERAS.â€"Grain, fat cattle, cn-' chickens and all sums of n'nd under, y ; over that smount 13 mont credit on approved j int notes. Five per cent, off for cash payment of credit amount«, J08, MICKUS, JONASB. SKYDER, Aucconeer. PnTrhwr. Bloomingdale, Feb,. 16th, 1800, 8 â€"3%. commencing at I a‘ciock p.m. sharp, the follow lowing valuab‘e property, viz : FARM STOCK and ‘MPLEMENTS. There will be sold by public austion on the farin of Jonas B. *nyder, lot 11, on the Bloomâ€" ingdale Road, 1 1â€"2 milesn r‘h of Bloomingdale and 1} miles east of Conestoge, on IA PLEMENTS ETC.â€"Binder, mower (Maxâ€" well make), mower, h1y rake, hay loader, seed drill, turnip seeder, cuitivat r, 2 plows, ga» plough, {new) 2 wooden harrows, land rolier, ‘ lumber wagons, Seeated carringe, % MF. cutrer, {ne«rly new), piir bob sleighs, lung sleigh, scuffier, dise harrow, from harrow, some | harness, _ two horse ‘ power, hict separator, hnnlu mill, chopping mill, Thore, wood facks, 4 sote gravciplaukn, lorplng racks, rac sota grav ®, chains, sh vels, rakes, about mfl:u- cats, 50 bushe!s pea», 50 bus barley, about 8 tons h«y, iron kettle. £0 tin sap Esfi- and spouts cow cbains.1bout 40 feet bolting and a g“d other articles too :umerous to . mention. Everyithing will be sold withoutreserve as the farm is rented. f TERMS â€"Hay, grain, pigs, chickens and all sums of $5 and under, cash; over that awmoust 12 months‘ credit on approved joint notes. 5 per cent. dlt.ocount off for eash payment of credi% amounts, JO8, MICKUS, PETER DIEBEI, Auctioneer. Proprietur. Wednesday March 15th, 1899 Auction Sale LIVE !'I'OCK.“â€"IIm Ll’lyu{- oldl."-.'m 13 ears old, mare 5 years old, spring col cows Zuwmod to be in calf, or fresh, Durham buil, 2 year« oid, heifer lnpvraed to be in calf, #years old. 6 spring calves, 1i ewes, 6 piga 8 months eld. 20 hene. TUESDAY, MARCH 14th, 1899 :E_l_'ffl'!":k p.m., sharp, the following valuable FARM STOCK and IMPLEMENTS. THERR will be sold by public auction on the premises, Lob No. 10. comcession 1 Block B. in the Township of Wilmot, on Auction Sale tur THE undersigned has receivâ€"d instrtctions to sell by r‘nbua auction on the "premltu of Christian Kider, Lot 6, Woolwich own-hlw. 3 wiles north of Win:erbourne, 2 milea from W est Montrose, 1 mile merth of Zuber‘s Corner and 6 miles from Elors, on TUESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1899. LIVB STOCKâ€"Black mare, black horse, NOT EVERY LADY FARM STOCK and 1MPLEMENTS. annum for cash ard under cash, Auction Sale 1 beam scale weighing 400 lhs, chains and qrmofiuufid-mh‘-u-- months‘ credit or 6 per cent. discount per -nnllr-n' old,2 cows, 1 tat cow, 3 lst heifers, $ heifers, 1 steer three years old, 2 steers 1 -udd,lhihtw-rdd, 1 calf. lWa-L-dl-hhd-.l aterleo mower, l’(fl-u-ddrlfl,lhanql-lldv“. lumber waggons, broad wheels, ;fll' waggon, 1 , 1 double in 'hnlhno‘:?lw:.l-lfinl.,lm hewintse vier ut w Sn Psn arvad T Autstncntnmned Sn us W.mn, 1 iron hartew, 1 hay rack, land , 1 fanning mill, 1 straw cutter, .n--mm_«-,?'«'l'u"fi_--:_â€"-. 1 buggey Public Sale FARM | 3T00K and| IMPLEMERTs l\mtflbnublh& Auction on the farm of Frederick L. Schonerman on ‘he read loading from Bridgeport to Waterieo JOS. MICKUS, _ Â¥. L. Schouerman, Autioneer, $ Prepriewo TERMS.â€"Fat cattle and all sums of $10 Heller Bros,. â€" OFâ€". over le property on the corner of George and W ts 1t in t in agmerane n en itee t consiate of ome lot on whish is situated a It o0 m sists of one lot on whicsh is situated a M“mw.:-ngus large kitâ€" The Exeont of the Natate of : e ite J ln‘unn dgfln residence. No. ill, Ifi' erick 8t., Reriin, for sale at a aa nrific :. â€" Honse is well situated, with city wate . «nd hath, good =Nvl:{0- the promises. Apy..; on the prem wor J. BINGEMAN, Exerntor, â€" House and Lot Â¥or Sale. Lot 9, Con 1, in the townehip * Wra%smâ€"» mile from Crosshii., . nd 3 mi‘as (re of. +o+ iA enta. One of the best whesigromi:z fam _ a W ellesiay m'n-h‘g ; good graAve: aomse, w t kitchen and workhouse ; gon@ barn, driv ... shed ayd stone pig pâ€"n ; $0 aores in fill wheat : land h'(.nod atate of cultivathon ; goud fences ; well watered the year rowmcs. Wor particulars a* to terms and conditions appiy cm the prem~ lees or by letter to ____ _ _____ _ _ _ __ 2 FREDEKICK rng' T Crosshil1, Bec. 23, 1208 _ _ ‘The propristor wishes to di of this fee of ahe :-." t re ?".3’3(‘7 T artiSelegs @coouni or fu -mluuwh St., Berlin, or to the pro pric.or, class fruit bearing trees <f choice varieties . hgh:-d'vl-u‘:-n:‘..m-w..‘ Few arm ui naumbvul. al posse given when convenient. _____ _ C ’A. A first class farm for sale in the County of Huron, To. of Stephen, being Lt No. 7. Con. 6, one mf milescuth of the uwmfi:& viNage of Crediton, 4 miles from Centralia station and 6 mil«s from the Town of *xeter. This is an excellent farm of 100 mcres. well adnpted for fall wheat or grain of any kind as it is of a clay lo@m, well drained throughout wirh 314 fuch tile, good fences. A large brick house with kitchen, bank barn 64 by 66 feet with drive 'lnnu::.. a w‘t-d mllh ltvmhm-im p:lhmh pumpe water. supplics power for , «traw cutter, feed chovp’wr. famning mill, ’rm ‘ stone, wo~d rawing, e(c ; aisoâ€"another feame barn, 36x40, theds, hog pen, hen house, and otherout houses, eto, A good supply of water al: the year rousd A second wind mill, which supplies water for entirs stock near bick of farm, This farm is nearly all cleâ€"red and frce tr:m nn-ru:.m :lr)?f‘:l. :'bou‘shla aore* in (= whent w : plougho g nea done. m farm contains about $ nomp?’lr.» potatoos. * TERMS: For chatte‘s cash ; terms of land made known on day of sale, JO8. MICKUS, W AL. PIOTKOWKI, Auctionecr. Proprietor. Bridgeport. Feb. 14tb, 1899, 1â€"3% churches and omly 3 miles from Berlin. Land is excellent for gardening. Will be sold on cll;’lel.‘.l'fl!..?'fim 11 years old ; loaw.l. supposed to be in calf, steer, 1 year old : 30 ;a::’." 4 fat pige. i:' mn;.m:y sold ; h:;go-. cutter, ugh, tron row, hhs: :c'k.,'! wnni\?h%rmw:‘ lr%n 3 i"-t'!.o, forks, shovels, chains, chairs, 5 beds w springs and mattresse®, 2 bureaus, 8 t« bies, ward robe, enpboard, lounge, câ€"oking stove, box stove, gl‘-;gg.‘glnk. crocks, $0 bus, cats, and 30 bus, Y‘ .mm., in pooo o dien oL yn" voleek pu. sharp. Ihe follow roperty : { ; â€" “&&%T‘: Farm, oonsisting of 20 fim‘«g‘fl?\!&um land. um llin:n' a .g"d“l;;:l rn â€"et ; good frame house 2015 with wood -ha Conveni nt to school. .na THE undersigned offors for sale that destr ‘There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises, j mile south of Lexiugtom Echool MONDAY MARCH 6th, 1899 REAL ESTATE & CHATTELS Rosidence for Sale in Be lin, Auction Sale Rockaway buggy, 3 corner cupboards, kitehâ€" :In clvhomg. bureau, # onok|l°nu .wvu. gasoâ€" mestove, Queen stove, parior ve, coj r kettle, brams kottle, 3 iron kottles, ’3 bgr:-. cider mill, tubs, sap buckâ€"ts, $rugar pans, ohalrs, henohes, sewing m»chine, twnip cutrer, straw eutter, hay knife, hy forks, shovels, carpenters‘ too.s, carpcts, di hes, knives, forks TERMs.â€" All : ums of $5 and under, cash ; over that ameunt ten monthas‘ credit on apâ€" swnd security. 08. MICKUY, ABRAM RUDY, Auctioncer, Fioprietor. he ed will bll ction on thi old homoiead, 4 mifee north werk of Waterl00, on § Monday, March 13th, 1899, mr:‘cndu :‘tu l‘ u;clocl‘;.m.. sharp, the felâ€" Valuable Household Effects. Auction Sale KING ST., and we are making the people happy with the great Bargaina we are giving. Are we busy ? What do you call it when we are jamâ€" med from the moment we opened on Friday morning until we close on Saturday night, so that we are compelled to lock the door to make ic possible to serve those who are fortunate enough to getinside? What a blessing is Bunday‘s rest. All week up to the hour of going to press we have been packed and yet this is only the beginning of the sale. People are only awakening to the tact that they have here ana now one of the grandest bargain opportunities in Berlin‘s history. Why are we busy ? The explanâ€" ation is in the quality of the goods and the way woe have priced them. Bankrupt Prices on Everything WE ARE HAPPY . .. J. B WILLIARSON .. . Bankrupt Stock .. Farm for Sale other articles top nu:nerou« to montion, Farm for Sale. all to be sold within the next thirty days. Prices alone will do it and we have put values that draw like a magnet. Â¥R. DAVID STAH Crediton, P.O.l:’m â€"OFâ€" ______ comme naln,r:tl (Potock p. m, the following f .ll‘:.:l‘:'gu l;:” 1 cradle, 3 corner cu @le beds, 1 c » I & "I‘n. board«, 1 k:tcken cupboard, 3 ‘sinks, H.flm‘l!- 3 ehests, 2 weod ches r, 3 stands, 2 t bles, 2 fa‘). Matse, L lron ketiiecs® water Bemohes." 2" mik »to water el he “0-"“' w;v'h.:;nrdn. 1 wash etand, 3 bake l:.un 1 "v"uh ve. il1, ; tub 31mail tubs, 8 paile, I older barret, 1 wash: : ». _ Honse n.n.au’nz.)m-l b;-n-u'm-. l"‘;d:o’i. 4 ‘“fl '“ m. wo gallon % oneâ€"g ®, _on the preM _ 1 meat m-dm.' 1 saueage atuffer, 1 iarge milk ©rm, 1 ree!, 1 green bone cutter, 4 iron pots, 4 xecutor, _ _ ‘ frying pane, a lot of t nware and .‘ther articles, Rorlin, Ont‘ | too numer us to mention. _ _ _ _ WILLIAMSON BROS. For Sale or to Rent| REMOVAL â€"NOTICE Al ThRM 8. â€" A‘} sume of $3 and under ovsh, over that amount 3 months credi{ on "approved secusity, 5 por cent discount «ff for all cash on eredit amoun:s. 108. MICKUS, M. H. BAUM AY, Auiloncer. Pr prictor. ‘Ther» will be sold by Public Anction on the Fatm of M. 11. Baumrn, 3 1â€"2 miles nor: hâ€"west of Waterico on Thursday, March 16th, 1899 IMPLXMENTS, KTC.â€"38 wagons (2 nearly mâ€"w). top bugey. 3 bob sieighs, 1 demacrat, (ncarly new), wagzon. 2 cuttera &» now}, dumpâ€" og: cart,bipder, l"‘&hnl’fl tank. homxower-. # wowsr, 2 hay rakes, 3 prows,seed drâ€"}, roller; dist basrow, flangfilo +8, iron barrow, w order: han ow, apring tooth harrow, scuffior. 3 hay rack«, two wo d racks, one straw cutier, one l'umlnr mill, one ro t lpor, _ new hay nlh:f allcomplete, two plutm\n rcale=, 1iâ€"pound scale, 2 sets to m harness, 2 scts plow harness, Zeeta single harness, set carringe harâ€" rera. set sootch collars, 100 bu. oats for seed, 75 buâ€"hsls seed barley, 4 dozen grain bags, chains, box stove. cook stove. TEH Ms.. Younzcatil~, pigs, grain and all sums of $!0 and under, cash; over that amount $ months‘ credit on approved secarity, or 6 per cent. di count per annum for cash payments of I!rcd.lllmlguh. Ju8. MICKUS, _ WENDALLE SHANTZ enm nencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the follow ing va‘uabie property : Auction Sale _ _ Auctionser, _ _ _ Ber‘ia, Ont., Feb. 2ist. 1809. Auction® Sale OF VALUABLE Farm Stock, Implements, etc. THERE will be sold by publicauction on the farm of Wendail K. Shants, 1 nuls south of terlin, on Friday, March 10th 1899, ati GKAINâ€"400 buâ€". oats, 5) bus. peas, 40 bus. barley. 6 ton«a bay. B\:{JSEHULD »FFKCTS.â€" 2 cookin; aioves, box stove, 3 beds, $ 1 bles, wardrobe, burman. wood chest, floor chert, wash tub« and alot of other ariicles too « @meions to m niion. LIVE STOCK.â€"2 horses % y« ars c}i, 1 horee 6 years old, 1 L 129 4 Jrs_0:d, i cowy fr h slace December, 1 freah cow, 5 cov@ in calf 1 2â€"7ye »â€" old beifer in calf, 2 2 year 0‘d heiferr, 3 2yearâ€" old steers. 8 Tâ€"ye~o‘d ca se«, 1 c.lf % men:h: old, 1 Yorkshire b wr, 2 sows auppsed 10 be in stg. 13 pige 3 moncas o}d, shees, 40 heus and e rl‘lPLl'.lilN'l F.â€"3lamher ns ?'on-. pair bob sleighs, long sleigh, 2 cut‘or . relf bi der, hw ue power and ‘C 'hlmr'o-’ threaher compiete, mo «â€" er, drill, sulky. rak e. 3 plough>. *â€"furraw gx g slmb.tm. harrow, epriny tooth <ucivaror, iwk harrow, Jaud ‘ol e , hiy raca, g aver tux, cbopping mill, fmuning m is s +w .u‘t r, ‘-“"{nuw. root puiper, hag huld c, â€"tne boat, hay fork, rope :~nd nulleIl. wheelt> ro #, soulding tr ugh, wrindst no. 4 logui g chai‘s, anvll, 2 vises, 2 dog n grain bas>, 3 se s duuil harncss, ect a nglo harne=s, s dd.c, hali ad z. milk cavsanrd :ant, 50 tin ma paie, 3 iâ€"on keitles, 3 cider marrols, 2 amail b urâ€"le, doubie barrel guo. _ 00 THE under igned cxecutors of the ‘ato Jacob Clemm r, deceaed, wili sel} by putbc auction on the oll l inmer farm, 2 mile= noith of Waterivo and 4 miles south of 8. J«cubs, on Wednseday, March 8th. 1899 at 10 o‘clock a.m., the following vaiuable proâ€" perty : Live stock, Farm Implements & Household Auction Sale Auction Sale HOUsEHOLD EFFERCTS d Uuaren mermic Wute fop 2 ore =â€" OR â€"OFâ€"â€" . . Groff & Hymmen Don‘t Miss the Bargains Being we«t half of Lot No. 8, in th« 3rd Con eession, containing 100 acres of fi.at claas land 85 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, balamce prin ipaliy in hardwond bush. This farm is in close mmmlv‘ to the vivage of Lebanon. with school, chur h, store, post_office, saw miil, 0:0., and about sight miles from u-h'# House nearly new and fair outâ€" ;:I'm .;. J ho.nld-n a reaeonable igure. partiontare apply h DR. DINGMAN, @ Hab % 93&5:'-&;”-5-?3 THRRE will be sold by rnhl‘n #uction on lot i 145, situated on the town i=< between Wa‘er : loo and Winot,2 miii: s south of Mannheim aré | 7 wiles south west of erlin, on FARM tor SALBE Three miles west Of New Dundes and two miles north of W ashington, TaRM ~â€"All .nlu': $10."0 and under cas\, ovirth tam nat six momths‘ ocredit by fur mnishi g abproved security. . A discount of it percem: per avnum will be allowed for cash pay ments of credit amounts. _ â€" _ Bale :0 commence at 10‘clock p. m. sharp. 1081A n HALLMAN, __" A. FhaAEI, There will be sold by Public *uction on the farm of Josish Hnlliman, 2i first class, dairy cows and six heifers on Thursday, March O9th, 18959 sovâ€"s, covk @ove{ carly new), pickle birr 1 fall of plekies, «auckraw barsttfnll); 2 vhrt-, # cupboards, 12 chnir, rocking chair, cradle, graimcrad.o, hocs. raker, rhovels and other articies t o numcrousts mention. Also 1 top buggies. donbis cutter (nearly new), road cart, about 80 bushels potatoes. 2 barrele vimegar, _ Rome d n o n on en e mt TXRV&.â€"All sum««f $10 and under, cash ; over that amâ€"uat 10 mon(h«‘cred t on uwmn‘ -oc:rlty. or 6 per cent. di in: per annum for eamh. J08, MICKUS, ]OZN wM. V ATH, Auctioneer, Froprietor, St. Cloments, Fob. 17th, 1899, 8â€"#1. â€"OFâ€" DAIRY COWS and IMPLEMENTS Thursday, March oth, 1899, comn encing at 1 u‘clack p.m. sharp, the follow ing raluatie proprty : 1IVE STOCK.â€"2 cows su to be in calf, 1 h«ife~, in calf. 1 ewe, 1 pig, 18 hone. _ There will beso‘d by public auction om the q.rtmlamo( John w illiam Vatb, 9ch concesslon, ..wnâ€"hip of Weller‘ey, 11â€"2 milea n rthwest of 8t, C‘oments (Schupy‘s Uorner), on FARM STOCK and IMPLEMEN S. Aun tuoncer, Pr â€"pri tor. RE~L ES P ATE.â€"Also at the same time ant place tbe fullowiog t oucr t in the rhiege of VannLeim will byoffered for aate: â€"Store and nhee o f ct> { and | «0e of Isnd, ‘he ctor= is a sione bu:ining 42156 f »et,. ard Warshou:e 20 x 4 feet, "he f.ctor; is.a frame bailding 42130 fee avd three stories h gh. â€" Als â€" 1 mere choina g>rden land «nd a l necessary bnildipgs, stinâ€" atd ntbhe Huronr ad at trussle.‘~ saw mi‘, 7 miles from B rlin. A ve‘r pessant home fnt +6 ired peorl>~r fora day laborer. Te me: 10 per ccnt, down on diy of rale, balance 12 30 day e. 108. YI KUS, ALVI\ TRUS3LER mes THog. trUâ€"suen N o e C * 1 _ Mr.l.YDIA M c RiIN }‘“"“ rixee, Auction Sale commencing at I o‘clock p.m., sbarp, the fol lewing valnable propeity,. viz : Matah im, Ont., Fob. 3rG., 1899. gâ€"it. Farm Stock, Implements and Real Estate: Thursday, March @2nd. 1899. ‘MPLKMENTS. binder (Noxon make). movwer, W hireman pra harvester, Noxon seed ari‘l, roler, discharrow, wag n, fauning mili, 5 harrow», ? single plews, ;K.rro- f w plow, qu«ter sharâ€" in tar u: driil, 2 sleighs,3 cutrers iurn p eutier, <iugle harcess. 12 tocm clover la ,.abon‘500 faet 24 inch pine scantling, sbout Â¥t)feâ€"% ix6 inch pi e lumber, -ovror kerts», 40 aer ba reie, house furnase for coâ€"l~r w.oU, 3 :e. stors, an i, stor», d um, conking stove, clothes rre‘, 2 bisck mi h‘r viâ€"es, 3 lncâ€" der, chirp, scyines, grain cr d o. arnsage grinder ad s‘uffer, 2benchâ€"a f edbores w. «hing machine. Also lorofcull !umber. _ LIVE 570CK, â€" Gray mare 7 years old ‘Duke of W ellealcy,‘ gray mare 13 year: old, from ‘Old ‘sesar,‘ bay borwe. 1 years e!d, from ‘Hojal Geo we,‘ bay borse. 6 years old, ‘â€"om ‘Gusteer,‘ tcam csltscoming 2 and 3 years, fal_ Wrother and siâ€"rer, & cowa, 3 calves, 6 :iuop. 3 sows, 1 with vig*, Yorkshire boar, 8 months old, 13 shoat», 50 chickens and a pa‘r of Tonlon geese, Also 1 brown horse 7 ve raold, 1 c It ‘~»may Alo,‘ hsif «lter to Kuhi‘s °P cing Belle: _ FURâ€"ITUR® ETo â€"3 â€" IN TRE â€"* * Township of Mary borough. Auction Sale Proprietor. n € BERLIN, ON T â€"OFâ€" Ancrfoncer.

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