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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Mar 1905, p. 8

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6 able© to do a normal iy. amount of work. If your 4 eyes readily become tired it is because seeing calls CUsbles Firmâ€"U.8. Markets Are Genâ€" eraily Steady, London, March 7.â€"1ive cattle are quoteg Ib.; refrigerator U t the ber to." shcen, 12e to 100 per To: YoronTto LIvE srock. Receipts of live stock tm(.‘ltz Marâ€" #et, -’:&-m by the 0.'1.!. and O,P.R., eince Friday last, were 73 carloads, româ€" =u ®f 1170 cattle, T94 hogs, 345 ‘sheep, calves and 2 horses. _ About four straitht loads af avanrters Penpontt 209E 40C, Western lmiâ€" O-ogu cm-e;,";::-?o'ntn, Mc to New York, March 1.â€"â€"Butterâ€"Basy; reâ€" ceipts, 1024 m&: Prtra «2y, 30c to 80%4e. 1 prices : ne ary, common to extra, 24c to 30c; do., held, common to extra, 2c to 20c; state dairy, cemmon to extra, 23¢ to 25¢; western im! age; American refined, in pails, steady, 359. , Ofee, Apc ren foret watte, firm, 648; T erpentine Bbtily â€"Slendy" b6s k Liverpool, T7.â€"Wheatâ€"8 nomiâ€" en???:g.fi. March .«-l’:::, May a ‘”‘- Cornâ€"Spot firm; American mixed, new, «o 8%4; American mix old, 4s ll';i Fuâ€" tures steady; March 4s 24%0, May 4s 4%d4. Baconâ€"Short ribs steady, 36e 64. _ _Lardâ€"Prime _ wesetern, in tlerces, firm, ifl'i':: !l‘- yesterday, -u»c':'r; To é‘ yosteraay. Ne fe "\'fiu'::: Te Towes, and axieh & eA mc ag t 2t ce oi ents, to Emma H;{ér.-nl Linwood. HONSBERGERâ€"SHA At _ the Menâ€" mnonite. church, Waterloo, gurth 1st, g Rev. _ Jonas ‘Bnider ev. Noah onsberger, _ of near 'll.terloo, to Mary Ann Shantz, of Wilmot. ~ KIRSCHELâ€"KALBFLEISCH â€" At Watâ€" erloo, March 2nd, by Rev. E. A. Schulz, Robert Kirschel, to Regina Kalbfeisch, both of Waterloo. LEHMANâ€"ZINGERâ€"At New Germany, by Rev. Father Foerster, Albert Lehman to Hannah Zinger. OTTâ€"SCHIPPLINGâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 28th by the Rev. W. Boese, Conrad Ott, to Lavina Schippling, both of Berlin. TOVELLâ€"DAVISâ€"At ‘Toronto, Feb. 14th Wim. Tovell, of Toronto, to Florence Davis, of Berlin. : MEYERâ€"MEYERâ€"At St. Clements, Mar. 6th, at the R. C. church, bi Rev. M. 8. Hahn, Peter Meyer, of St. Clemâ€" ___ents, to Emma Meyer, of Linwood. and Mrs. Adam Stieler, a son. BENDIGâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 21st, to Mr. and" Mrs. Anthony. Bendig, a daughâ€" r. MORITZâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 20th, to . Mr. and Mrs. Alf, Moritz, a son. ALBRECHTâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Albrecht, a son,. __â€" DURRANTâ€"At _ Winterbourne, Feb. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. John A, Durrant, a daughter. BIRTHS. McKEITHâ€"At Galt, March 2ud, to Mr and Mrs. William McKeith, a son. STIELER.â€"At Berlin, Feb. 21st, to Mr. _ _ _ Poter Waliter, aged 25 years. _‘ _ _ KINSEYâ€"In Woolwich, Feb. 21st, Sam _ uel Kinsey, aged 75 years. â€" |iFeit Liitle. . : c 00. 00. .c 0T .9 â€" BREINGAMâ€"At Galt, March 4rd, Peter __ beth Erb Seibert, relict of the late Jacob 8. Bdbort,oon:ad 80 years. WALTERâ€"Near Linwood, Feb. 28th, Mrs JANTZIâ€"Near Baden, Feb. 24th, Chrisâ€" tian Jantzi, of near ‘ollq&i. BROWNâ€"At Hespeler, Feb. 28th, . Mrs. Brown, at an advanced .g EBYâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 27th, Herman arm.nl«d. youmt wm 201' Mr. and . Herman M years. Scma”&-‘\t Gld;. Feb. 27th, Walter » years. BASSâ€"In .mhdm. Feb. 27th, R. W. Bass .fd 68 years. BOWLBYâ€"At Simcoe, Feb. 28th, Dr. D. A. Bowlby, brother of W. H. Bowiby, of Berlin, lvd 83 years. i BARTHOLOMEWâ€"At Strasburg, March 1st, Nathan Bartholomew, aged 26 D‘EMNBACHâ€"AQ Berlin, March 4th, Emma Florence, the 8â€"yearâ€"old daughâ€" tor of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Fehrenâ€" FIELDâ€"At Galt, Dec. 2nd, Mrs. Thos. : _ Field, n{ad 74 years. LITTLEâ€"At Galt, March 2nd, William! SEIBERTâ€"At Beriin, March 2nd, Elizaâ€" **"*" ‘somplete lose ofsight. We clnigive you eye comfort . JANSEN BROS., Jeowelors, LEADING WHEAT MARKETs. ENES THAT TBE tian Jantzi, of near \i"oui%a@ OWNâ€"At Hespeler, Feb. 28th, Brown, at an advanced ng }’?A}* Berlin, Fo"b. 27 .‘l! anley, y son o Mrs. liefllll ® 31 ye d tatr vot" oi » ears. SBâ€"In "Bienneim Fob. 27th, CATTLE MARKETS This is eyestrain and if 4 lots sold at #4% to samm,. A woman will toletate a lot of neâ€" * .lr.“ 84 x:&w glect if her husband will only pay gm..ig‘"fl' â€" her some attention when there are «t &. im other women around.â€"Chicago Daily MARRIAGES DEATHS. Social.â€"Mr. Jno. â€"Reanie hat a woodâ€"bee last Wednesday and enterâ€" tained the young people to a social hop in the evening.â€"Mr. M. Birmingâ€" ham bad a similar affair on Mohday. Mr. G. Barbour has returned afiur spending a month in the countics of Grey, Bruce and _ Welli as ::xket at _ the Fll’lm'l’miliflv mettings.â€" Personal.â€"Miss Vera Frame returnâ€" ed on Sunday from (Glenallan, â€" where she spent a month with friends.â€"Mr. 11. Mundell, of Mitchell, paid a fyâ€" ing visit to his home here last woek. â€"Will Campbel} and his sister, Mrs. ('Ul(‘m‘n:;;)(:l\li' ;-nrlol 3 .last' Wl‘t;'\: with friends in Maryborough. â€"L. E. Webster spent last weeck in Baden.â€" Personal.â€"Rev. 4. â€"Dierlamm â€"was in Crediton holding sacramental serâ€" vices on Sunday last.â€"Mr. Beam, of Waterloo, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roth on Sunday last. Items of Interest.â€"We hope for a continuance of the present ideal winâ€" | ter weather, â€" which seems to meet with the approval of every one. At lcast every one seems to enjoy it.â€" Friday last was fair day in Listowel and apparently the whole countryside flocked to town, there to see and be seen. almost laking the town by storm, the streets being‘ impassable. No doubt all enjoyed the pleasant drive through the pitch holes.â€" The appearance of the crow indicates that spring is once more approaching.â€" Mr. C. Ruppel has rented the farm formerly owned by Mr. Henry Sitlcr.i Ar. Sitler, in company with his broâ€" ther _ Allan, ~ intends goingâ€" into the grocery business in New Hamburg. We wish them success in their new enterprise. â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Farnâ€" combe left on Tuesday last for Mounâ€" tain Plains, Manitoba. Quite a numâ€" ber of their friends were at the staâ€" tion _ to bid them a good bye, and wish them bon voyage. â€" Mr. B. F. Knipe unloaded a car of corn at Goâ€" wanstown last week. Many farmers took home a good supply, which they received at 58 cents a bush. â€" Mr. (Geo. Karchers loaded a car on Monâ€" dayâ€"and â€"left for Port Elgin, where they intend to reside in the future. WATERLOO MARKETS Waterloo, March 9 , Whort .............. 1.00 Woew Whest.......... .... U. 8. Treasurer Named. Washington, March 8. â€"The President yesterday sent to the Senate the noâ€" mination of: Charles H. Treat of New York as Treasurer of the United i’ig‘i&“":&fi’%}' ‘rough, heavy, $4.90 to $5.05; $4.80 t ; bulk 35.05; light, $4.80 to $5; Bulk of sales, $5.05 msu'e"e'i"i-d Lambsâ€"Recelpts. 18,000; good to cholce wethers, $5.60 to $6.10; fair to aol‘g’e.n mixed, $5 to $5,50; native lambs, $G f C-lvm-â€"hcelgl. 431; less active, but gouu. Veals, $5 to $8.75; barnyard caives, Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 398; very limited trade; feeling weak. Sheep, to $5.50; no prime sheep sold; culls, B0 to $4; lambs, $8 to $8.25; culls, $5 to Hogsâ€"Receipts,4677; feeling steady; heavy and medium state bogs, quoted at $5.60 to CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chlt;ng‘t‘oh Hmh“ 1.-0-'3}.?'&&“11151,60&!: good to ime steer 25 to 5 a to nedlg. $8.175 .t: $4.75; stockers ’::d feeders, $2.40 to $4.00. _ . Hogsâ€"Receipts, 23,000; mixed and butchâ€" ere‘, $1.85.10 35.17 54; good to choice. heary. 1640; n11 consigned "“'in-ex" , except four cars; ne trading; feel steady, Exports “3:' . En'fl.clttl:f 1025 ?i‘eep and 3600 quarters 5: 'u'o'grâ€"l.ed.fi 8000 head; fairly acâ€" ; ; 5¢ lower t; heavy" 2nd" milted:" $5.10° to" 16.45; yorker: ar4,pige P09 (o Beigh Nes e o Shcep abd Lambe Receipts, 2000; steady, unchanged. NEW YORK LIVE sTOcK. New York, March 7.â€"Beevesâ€"Receipts, 1640; nll consigned direct. excent four ears‘ _ The run was 'l{isi-:i'o'-"ul' _ of__which were bought by Mr. Harris at $5.15 per ewt. for selects and $5.25 for lights. There Take: werch hes reuses a ohen in thy piice :oc them, as they are not i'&.@ ® EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. East B March 7.â€"Cattleâ€" s sfaieed ratenaioren es cattieâ€"Recalrtr; $5.05; shi ping. $4.05 to $5.15; butchers‘, $4.85 to $1.00; helfers, “.Qo $4.15; cons, $2.15 to $4.15; bulls, $2.15 §$4.25; â€"stockâ€" ers and feeders, $3 to $4.25. “V:.nlsâ€"-loetlnl, TG head; steady, $4.50 PUSE TL m 110000 PPCRZ MBR OBE have sold reedily at as high a Agure as bas Nu&l\n-ol“uuu“pn ewt. inferior (and the bulk were of that clase) to‘l.l.nlr-rcm Offeringé were light, prices were firm. Export ewes sold at to $5.25 E':"!.: h.?- lb“t.ué. ‘;'tfl..f«[ mbs sold o ; barnâ€" yard fanis. $.00 in fast pi â€"<P CROSSHILL WALLACE. 17.00 3.10 :3, Auction Sale 10 tons good Timothy hay. TF:RIJâ€"Onl-. hay chickens, _ fat cattle, and all sums of :lo and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credâ€" it on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. off for cash a of credit amounts. JO8! CKUS, Auctioncer. at one o‘clock shatp, the following valuâ€" lblw«rrtg. viz. :« STOCK.â€"Horse, 18 years old, mare comln1 5 years old, horse rising 4 years old, black mare rl-lnf 7 years old, colt rising 2 years old, all good horses. 4 cows supposed to be in calf, cow fresh hy time of sale, 4 heifers supposed to be in calf. 8 )-nrlln* steers, yearâ€" ling heifer, °3 calves, fAt _ steer if not previously sold, 9 K'[fi about 4 monâ€" ths old. a number of chickens. IMPLEMENTS. â€"Masseyâ€"Harris binder, new . mower, ‘ hay rake, combined _ seed drill,. land roller, cultivator, nearly new, 2 wargons, 2 carringes. 2 !mgm’n one. nearly new. sulkey, pair hoh sleighs nearâ€" ly new. 2 cutters, 3 plows, 1 new; 2 ‘sun' plows, I new; 2 scutflers, 1 new; sets iron harrows, hay rack, _ wood rack, gravel hoxes, waggon hox. fanning mill, root |ml,-or. 2 lowging chains, craâ€" die, scythes, fence -nc';\!m. fron kettle, some cider barrels, and vinegar, 2 bur g{ roln. 4 sets doubte harness, 3 sets single harness. whiffictrees. neck yokes, »mair horse blankets, forks, rakes, shovels, '\mm. chains. sausage grinder, good kitâ€" chen stove, 2 parlor stoves, 2 hedsteads. 2 benches, 2 tabtes, some sap pails, copâ€" per kettle, a number of chairs, 2 saws wingle barrel shot giun. milk cans, and other articles too numerows to mention; also _ 150 bush. . mixed . grain, about 7 bush. black barley for seed, and about 10 tons good Timothy hay. / _ u6 There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, known â€" as theâ€"Beechie hm.'m%"!flo‘lfin-- suth and 3 miles southeast of Broslau, â€" Amemaage c Rs CCTPTY TERMS.â€"Hay, _ grain, roots, chickens, and all sums of ~$10 ‘and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved security or 4 per cent. off for cash payments of credit amounts. use 00 aeD00Y CC0Y 209 TRRC, MAS s Harris _. cultlv.{or, land :z{ler. sugar beet, plough, potato scuffier, 2 ploughs, 3â€"furrow gang plough, 2 sets iron harrows, 2 wide tire waggons, one with box; top bllffl- bob sl:f('ia with box, cutter, fann ng mill, root pu!grr. No. 6 straw cutter, 2 Adâ€" ams combination hay and stock racks, 1 nearly new; wood rack, stone boat. wheel barrow, 2 sets gravel planks, 22 foot ladder, saddler horse, cross cut saw, h-‘y knife. grass . seed sower, 2 sets double harness, set single harness, 2 sets fly nets, De Laval cream separator, churn, kettle stove, box stove, 2 dozen tin sap pails, cider barrel, grain bags, logging chain. stone hammer, shovels, hoes, forks scythes, and other articles too numerous to _ mention; also 400 ‘bush. oats, 100 bush. Manchuria barl good for seed. 75 bush. black barley anl;{o.ta mixed. about 5 tons clover bay, 5 tons timothy hay, m!.q'_".:: D‘(‘luhua'h_. turnips.. 10â€"2t 0 O Ey PATACOMRUUUTBNUCR DINCâ€" er, and mower, Sylvester shoe drill and disc harrow nearly new, hay rake, Masâ€" ha x DLE Em NY 2 MNUUT PUWS and about 50 chickens. IMP LEMENTS, ETC.â€"McCormick bind P numomotu eala ce niemnl ce PR ICTY gtneml pul:-rou- mare 14 years ':)ld. mare JG‘I’I old, f--od driver; mare 15 years old, 6 cows in calf, 4 due to calve in April; 2 heifers coming 2 years old, â€" 7 head yon,rlrlel:F cattle, calf i months old, 10 well bi Shropshire ewes, thorou{h- bred Shropshire ram, 14 hogs 6 months old, 20 pigs 7 weeks old, 2 brood sows, and about 50 chickens. at one o‘clock sharp, the following valuâ€" able property, viz.:â€" the farm of Zie"'uu.fif.m" ersigned, situated _2 miles west of. Berlin, oining the G. T. R. on south side, on oF Farm, Stock and Implements 10â€"2t Auction Sale tor, in good running order, water tank, tank â€"pump, new Joliet grinder, Thoms ensilage cutter, Hamilton stock Stale, 3,000 Ths capacity, nearly new; 120 feet rubbel:! b::t..l 30 feet rubber belt, flc;renlnr saw, : vel jacks,; waggon nea new, :vngg\n box, &mMrflfi "hd“l’:u“u' op buggy,â€" open , sleigh, pleasure shggh. cutter?'ro‘d cart, s‘m single harne=s, set heavy single harness, set carriage harness, 2 open bridles, gent‘s saddle, lady‘s saddle, 2 buffalo robes,. 6 horse blankets, Preston potato plow, plow cultivator, wheel barrow, scuffler, Preston tivator, wheel barrow,‘ scuffier, Preston gi'd?i(';a'ird‘efii!â€"e mare 9 years old inaeay LT~_â€" YUenCale mare . ca ver; mare 4 years old, bred by Sorrel King: 6 cows in calf, one heifer in calf, 2 years old, 4 calves 6 months old, 7 gl‘l 8 months old, 8 rl s 4 months old, rood sow, large Eng hfi: Berkshire with ree. . lli’LEllEN'l's.â€"l«l horsepower engine in good tunning order, Champion separaâ€" commencing at one o‘clock sharp, the (ollowing valuable property, viz.:â€" STOCK.â€"Horse, 5 lyeur- old, sorrel team, 5 and 6 run old, well matched; horse (Dashw ) 5 years olg._goog drl: TUESDAY, MARCH 2°TH ‘There will be sold by public auction on (he farm of the undersigned, 3 miles ceast of Berlin, and 3 miles west of Breslau, OF Farm Stock and Implemens 11â€"2t TERMS.â€"Pigs, grain, chickens and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit on %ppruvd joint notes or 5 per cent. off for cash payment of credit amounts. JOS. MICKUS & SUN, Auctioneers. __ ___. FRANK | SUCHERER, Proprietor. TUESDAY, MARCH 218ST, 1905 Aucton Sale WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22ND, 1905 JOS. MICKUS, Auctioneer. CYRUS CRESSMAN, Proprietor will be sold by public auction Stock and Implements Proprietor, Proprictor _ °G reserve as the proprietor is giving up farming. FRIDAY, MARCH 318T, 1905, commencing at one o‘clock p. m. sharp, the following valuable prnperls-. viz.:â€" H‘I‘(H'K.â€"flom 11 years old, mare in foal to Golddust 14 years old, horse risâ€" ing 4 years old, horse rising 3 years old 2 cows with call at side, frewh Jersey cow. 2 cows due to calve in May, heifer supposed to be in calf, cow supposed "to hrldin call, ‘5 fat pigs if not previously sold . IMPLEMENTS, ETCO.â€"Newâ€" McCormick, l:l-?fier. mower. new Noxon combined seed There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, lot No. 90, knoin â€" as «the Benninger farm, 4 mile north of New (ermany, on * .h 7-.'"..’. 2200 °M4, MARCH 14TH, 1905, commencing at one o‘clock p. m. sharp, the Iollowlns valuable propert{. viz.:â€" LIVE 87 CK.â€"Bay mare in foal by "Golddust,"" 4 cows supposed to be in calf, 2 fresh by time of sale, 4 fat catâ€" tle if not prw{onlly sold, 2 sows in Pig, 10 pis: 8 months old, 2 pair guineas, 2 pair ducks the . Stock, Implements, etc. 9â€"2t amounts 10 months‘ credit on app security or 5 per cent. discount for Everything _ advertised _ must be without reserve, as the farm is r nm:1 the proprietor is leaving â€" for w : double harness. a a .v.u “wl;‘l-tl". 4 PECD double harness, a quan y hay, _ and other articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. â€" McClary range, cooking stove, large kettle, extenâ€" sion table, 2 smaller uh’:‘. corner , cupâ€" board, bureau, sideboard, lounge, centre table, chairs, 6 bedsteads, 2 wash stands, desk and book case, wash sink, dairy utensils, and other,articles too numerous to mention. 'rmuls.â€"unf. fat cattle, .poultry, and all sums of $10 and under, cash: other wNE mill, crose cut saw, corn planter, fence machine, extensi ladder, turnip gulp:.r. pb___-lci_'h_.lgx boisters, 2 sets a"' EUET '-"â€".‘“. T CDRUCEZ CHCâ€" r ncarly new, top buggy, waggon, 2 low xdo tire Mm racks, 2 waggon boxes, strawcutter; hx' fork, and ropes, scale, capacity 1,000 Ibs, fanâ€" on oamnt e iiistaiit Aniiic ns PM ) . dR 14 ewes, Sbhropshire, well bred; 37 five monâ€" ths old; 5 Y®rkshire breeding sows ali well bred, about 25 Plymouth Rock hens. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"Massey . Harris binder, 15 tube shoe drill, hay loader, mower, 6 ft. cut, 13 tooth cultivator ali nearly new, Deering 12 foot rake, land roller, 2 ‘single ploughs, 2 3â€"furrow ploughs, iron barrow, spring tooth harâ€" row, beetâ€"puller, disc, family cutter, cutâ€" Lt Mineinint td Abc it PR L. ic STOCK, â€" Bay â€" horse, 6 years old, weighi 1200 Ibs, bay mare rising 3 years old, got by Billy Wilkes, mare rising 1 year old got by Billy Wilkes, pedigreed Durham bull, 3 years old, 7 cows in calf, {at cow, heifer in calf, 6 calves 10 monâ€" ths old, 4 calves 6 months old, 14 head of fat cattle if not perviously sold, 40 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15TH, 1905, commencing at 12.30 o‘clock noon sharp lh:"rl‘o!lz‘li.n‘ ‘;_-lunble property, viz.:â€" _ © vev> uP t L2 T 2 There will be soid by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, Lot No. 1, Biehn‘s Tract, Huron â€" Road, 5 miles south of Berlin and one mile east of the village of Strasburg, in the township of Waterioo,. on * 9â€"2t GRAIN.â€"About 1,000 bush. mixed barâ€" ley and oats, about 700 bush. oats, about 350 bush. mixed wheat and rye, about 150 Tbs. mixed grass seed. TERMS.~â€"Ten dollars and under cash; &dn and fat cattle, 4 months‘ credit. her sums eight months‘ credit upon furnishing approved joint notes. )/5?.- count of 5 per cent. per annum allowed for cash on credit amounts. Lunch at noon. wash tubs, 2 wash machines, gasolene lamp, 3 milk cans, 2 sinks, flour chest, 2 sewing machines, double boiler and steamer, 4 mirrors, dishes, jars, crockery gnd a variety of kitchen utensils, a numiâ€" R0 0000 SR P C PMDETCT CNERETT, & MTE® ber of German books, a number of house plants, and numerous other articles. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD _ EFâ€" FECTS.â€"Large bureau, 3 complete beds, 8 bed steads, wash stand and chamber set, kitchen table, cook stove and furâ€" -iu‘nm. 4 box stoyes, 2 leaf tables, desk, . rocker, 2 arm chairs, 6 liuha chairs, 10 common chairs, &lletum lot carpets, 2 butter churns, butter worker, Auction Sale Auction Sale TUESDAY, MARCH 14TH JO8. MICKUS & W,A'I JO8._p. BRUDER, 1. Hnixkr Te * ‘Auction Sale: JOSEPH MICKUS, Auctioncer. GEORGE BIERMANN, Proprictor week JOS. MICKUS, Auctioneer. AARON °8. BIEHN, Proprietor Auction Sale â€" OF w n Stock, Implements, Etc A. FRASER, Auctioncer. JOSIAH HALLMAN, Proprietor S.â€"Mower, seed drill, hay plougsh, 2â€"furrow Oxford sed, 2â€"furrow gnng plough, scuffier, new; fanning mill, one horse carriage, 240â€"Ib OoF j and Implements Ms credit on approved cent. discount for cash. mt beate sdenta 430. under, cash; ‘other _ Auctioncers Proprietor. must be sold farm is rented. the C box _ stove, leaf i;b-hâ€"wl-â€"e‘;l-‘rivs: work | bench, _ water hench. bed steads, lounge, 2 milk cans, milk strainer, new, robe. meat grinder, pnnln‘ knife, autoâ€" mat io nprqyrr'-. Int'!"e’: wor or‘.NoMlnld cream separator, s ’ m, many articles not mentioned. ae P vl'l‘fl QbIl.vl'ln bailld 1‘ urv-g was . su n ‘g8 r.-muu uld. 20 ;p 8 -m'fii‘. old?‘:bem 60 chickens. ling calves, a number of spring caives tho‘rou(l!bm _Shorthorn hfif_"fi hro«j it};’-rf}}ldf' w e ;;"d."'" e ;"'" TTLE, ETC.~â€" cows posed to be in calf or lr-:’hg time g; sale, 10 head of butcher cattle, 3 yr-h[ ling calves, & number of spring caives, \-onmuncu.' at 10 o‘clock a. m., the folâ€" lowing valuable property, viz.:â€"â€" g MORKSESâ€"Span heavy _ bay mares 6 and 7. yeurs ‘olds. 1 â€"in Tontsâ€" Black ariving mare â€" in ~foa!, sore! mare ';j&ifi driver, !:fllvy colt‘_rlslng 3 years old, colt rising There will be sold by public auction on lot 17, con. 3, Tp. of Wilmot, 2 miles southeast of Haysville and 5 miles south of. Baden, on . of $10 and under, cash; over that amâ€" ount, 10 months‘ credit on approved seâ€" curity or 6 per cent. discount per annum for cash payments of credit amounts, JOS. MICKUS, Auctioneer, Aâ€"_FRANK, Clerk. AD, SCHAEFER, l m New Germany, Ont. OoF Farm Stock and Implements. _ IMPLEMENTS.â€"Sawyer Massey tracâ€" tion en%im-, separator with blower comâ€" plete, :c orper with trucks and circular saw, ensilage cutter on trucks, water \nnk.lfl. '.‘?i‘n:ftzlml hu'-l 2 bob ;Iduh; gravel box, light sleigh, sleigh pole an shafts, cutter, democrat, McCormick binâ€" der nearly new, drill nearly new, mower. hayrake, disc harrow, wooden and iron harrow, scutfier, filov. gang plow, land roller, lnnnln: mill, pulper, 2 wheel barâ€" rows, 2 grind stomes, rope shift for enâ€" g(l’ne, 40 inch wheel, hay rack, 2 sets uble harness, 2 sets single harness,â€" sugar pan, 40 sap buckets, iron kettle, National . cream separator, neulY new, . scalding trough, 12 crocks, doubletrees,. neck yokes, hoes, forks, shovels, and cthâ€" er _ articles too numerous to mention. Also cutter, single harness, and sulky, & There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, 2 miles north of Bresiau, 2 miles east of Bloomâ€" ingdale, 2 miles southwest of New Gerâ€" many, on a THURSDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1905. commencing at one o‘clock p.m. sharp, the lollowln% valuable prope'rfy, viz.‘â€" LIVE STOCK.â€"Horse (11 {mfl old; aged mare, span ol bay mares 10 and 11 years old if not previously sold, 6 milch cows supposed to be in calf, 8 spring calves, 2 sows with pigs at side, 10 pigs 4 months old, 4 chickens. _ oF f Farm ‘Stock and Implements, 19 required to send by post, preâ€"paid, or to dmvcr to me, the undonl‘rucr. the Exe cutor of the last will and testament of the said deceased, on or before the 16th day of March, A. D. 1905, their Christâ€" ian and surnames, addresses and descripâ€" tion, the full Puucuhrl of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the g;hg:m of the securitiee (if any) held And further take notico that I : will immediately after the said last mentionâ€" ed date proceed to distribute the estate sutitiea "Iheretor Having regard" onlly â€" to en reto, Â¥ on the claims of which x"fi.'ffiun have had notice, and that I will not be responsible for the assets of the said estate or any part thereof, so distributed, to any .mh son or«persons of whose claim I 1 not then have had notice. Dated the first day of February, 1905. THEODORE MUSSELMAN, Executor, yz A ts St. Jacobs P. O., Ont. a , new. A d _fg{)‘s.â€":Chlq(l'I\l. pigs and all sums Notice is hereby given, t to the Revised Bta.tuu.’of‘ (hhflwt chapâ€" ter 12&' section 8.8';"unt all creditors and o persons claims against the estate of the nbov,:‘n.l.m_od Barbara Musselman, who died on or _ about the seventh day of January, A. D. 1905, are THURSDAY, MARCH 23RD, 1905, NOTICETO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BARBARA MUSSELMAN, LATE OF _ THE TOWNSHIP_OF _WOOLâ€" WICH, IN THE COUNTY OF WATâ€" ERLOO, WIDOW, DECEASED. JOSEPH MICKUS, Auctioncer. Dated at ‘Waterloo this twentyâ€"secâ€" ond day of February, 1905. 3t Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale and the balance thereof to be paid within thirty days thereafter. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. McBRIDE & FLINTOFT, 4 n‘lbtloo. Vendors‘ Solicitors. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction at Schweitzer‘s hoâ€" tel, Crosshill, on Saturday, the elevâ€" enth day of March, 1905, at the hour of 1 o‘clock in the afternoon, the lo}â€" lowing property, situate lying and being in the Township of Wellesley, containing one hundred acres, more Oor less, and being composed of the west half of Lot twelve in the Sevâ€" entn Concession, Western Section, of the said township. On the property are a frame house, & bank barn, orchard, etc. Auction Sale Auction Sale Di RUDY, Auctioneer, _ . â€" | vaterinaty Col and ‘residence, ho o opaull, . besietiifren doG Wrad HOW DO YOU KNOW ~~â€"~ Unless you come and Joak around. Sugar and Cr EXPERIENC x 1N _ SV EXPERIENCED om ARY L!â€" P o en TDs oRA TD t w2 +ssc h 30 .c front measurement and the proporâ€" \lm.g which such assessments . Fave been . made for the said In.grov-v-u. wilt be held at the council chamber in the ‘Town Hall on Monday, 13th March, 1905, at t o‘clock p. m., at which time and place nfl appeals against . the same will heard. ”l‘r,..td the 1ith day of February, A. D. the lands assessable and upon the special and . cement walks constructed during 1904 as local improvements for the «on Armation of the Engineer‘s report upon QUEEN 8T. A chance for bargains. Owing to the recent fire at my shop all classes of goods that go to make up an upâ€"toâ€" date harness shop wili be sold at groatly reduced prices. Single Bunwg:(mn, Tranke, Bags eto. Genuine bargains. Call and see for yourself. 5 ##l#4M% :i @i cR 0 _ $} f (.]. C s % Louis Sattlier _ Clydesdale Stock Food. â€" t 8. Gingrich‘s resiable Stock Food. _ Colonial,Stock Food. Pratt‘s Stock Food. © . Pratt‘s Poultry Food. Kow Kure for cows only. Pratt‘s Lice Killer for Poultry, Horâ€" soe, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, also disinâ€" fectant for the house at A Court of Revision respecting sewers Stock Food Court of Revision uh se t o Â¥ °C wish. Use bright eolond“vsrp. Prices 18 to 226 a yard, up to 39 in. wide. Can also make rogs. Raig :v.ldm for sale at 306 a yd, 36 lach e. Villagers oan drop a card and I will cail. * A. WEBER, Chicoese Woollen Mills, > 10if. Breslau P. O. Ont. to order, either fancy striped, hit and min: or fot'thered or any coloring you wia! he sls ons s 2 A Carpenters Wanted Parties contemlating of dlggi111 well or boring for water would do we to consult me. ‘Charges moderate. $. GINGRICH, WATERLOO choice brood sows, Pure mâ€" t om "5° puuk iapus; Raglith Berkehire Pigs > be mutuaily agreed upon, _ _ _ _ _ Te ut T BP nsty Shrue, it Can LocateWater : TOWN @F WATERLOO A. B. MeBRIDE, T sen Clork. Lamia Wiaia,. Lai_ MT° TTE DT SNC IMVE Louis mol!crhuktluwola chatâ€" Mna-vmd the business of the late is Timm, in the biacksmith and carriage on King street in the town of Berlin toâ€" mviu:{hhuodun premises on terms p mds BC RAG CARPETS WOVEN FOR SALE Fire Sale Executors of the estate of the FARM FOR SALE JOHN SCHONDELMAYER, C. E. THOMAN, For Sale large; Berkshire | _ Two , 10 and 16 months old, lhlmcfl.“-’h"‘ “"::l‘lfl"“‘wh‘.dn-l: ows, | young cows and beifers. ‘mlc.m'_‘__' lau-fluunhd'm. O. Waterloo County Out 8 im | Box 250 MENNO 8. WEBER, 2 Ait o+ . Sugar and Creams for 5¢ a pair. CHINA HALL, Beriin Berlin, P. 0. BERLIN. of harn AOwAN ias ZTXIO "eet, good bank harn 60x60 feet, good drivin shed, new piggery, 16x24 feet, hard ...J‘ soft water at house, well at Piggery and Itry house, never _ failing spring .,Q‘...r barn, and running through pasture land hard and soft wood and good pasture, 3 acres in om. good sm with amail fruit, z J sn , acres in wheat wrass froshly seeded, fall ‘I.owln done, all new atraight fences. lf.‘l bigh state of cultivation, and a splendid stock fawes Pixad lc uCCt KNC it P :’nv.an.. 'l).hfl 'oll.l::um a ne 8 room house, w 00 new . woodshed . 20x30 fm barn 60x60 feet, good drivin: Containing 122 acres, situated on the Waterloo road, 5 miles from Bresiau and 8 miles from Berlin, lots 18, 14, 18, 10. Div. B., Tp. of w.m-:um On it is a line 8 room houpi with good cellar, and naws waadal cs axoPIC EL Containing 130 acres or less aituated milos nfl*m of fl‘vk-vlllo and .o.l.l':“g uon.h-o-tdu-wodi Lot 5 Con. 15 Weliesley Townehip. On it is a me brick house 26X40 ft. with far ““Ifl‘.’»‘&‘“&kfi!‘;"‘.‘»"“"r" w irnace, n ; bank barn 52x80 ft. with straw shed 32x ft., and hog pen underneath with cement floor with rnnnlln water therein; 115 ncres are cleared and the balance in bush ; there are 63 mores plowed, 8 acres in fall whoat and the balance seeded dm orchard, Farm is wel. drained and . Convenient to school and churches. Torms casy. Apply to Jamze Rtmugnm'. @â€"t Hawkeville P.0., Ont. Amram af rmcg _ if CC _ COnMIRUINg of 2 acres of land, with a &o‘ 2â€"at bri house, cottage roof, 26x30, vul“‘nrnuo. bank â€" barn _ 24x80, good stabling, henâ€" house 18x90, and a brooder house 22x50 with incubator cellar 22x12, 1,000 chicks w%‘lfl a good well. The place is .-n}y It up and fitted out for an . exâ€" «<» That destrable , ‘"The Natches Poul Yards," _ a mgo over mil outaids the Gorporation of Beritn, just ud NUMBER UNLIMITED. Highest market price paid. Load every noond Monday. Next shipment Mar. SHIPPING HOGS ‘WANTED IN Gueln» .. ii} . N®iMD§ton, to the city of Guelph, with brancheg, within such counâ€" ties and all powers usually granted to such railways. A. T. I}RUIAIOII‘ID.“ ‘or can Toronto, Feb. uthf’lm. * 2â€"15,6t, wkly Application will be made to the btivg Assembly of the Province m tn-lo.t.iuuxtludouloruAct to incorporate a Company to construct and operate by electric or other power _ a railway from the city of London through the counties of llddiuu. Oxford, P-nfli Waterloo and Wellington, to the city o Guelnhâ€" with ReasaklI C ns SBP f ar ypilli0" °_ ) (Cre0Z given that the 35th Annuâ€" al Meeting of the MUTUAL LIFE a88UR ANCE COMPANY OF CANADA will be held a.th “..‘..a Heu‘l‘ Ofl!_oa in Waterloo, Ontario, on s .C6ad Uilice in Water We .. .32 0034 _â€" 00 in Waterloo, oi.â€"i;r]‘:'o'; Thursday March 2nd 1 at one of the clock, ’;..".';:_'g'“.!?',';,'“'vfl!'”:l', Yecerving roporta‘ it â€" q. _A DuUrpose of receiving reports, Mlfll Directors, and such Other business as may ha anhmibes 4 may be submitted Farm for Sale URBUANT to the Act of Inc .l? , Dotice is hereby given that the f rm, situated three miles northâ€"weet of J’Moo.'jim outside of the Corporation, conâ€" m?::mwwudhuwdlcnmvm of Emawen Ibalas es monouen siaum kitchen 18x 18 ft.. woodshed 20 x 21 ft., Bood bank barn 50 x 73 ft., and straw shed 35 x 40 ft.; .nwse and b:i:mmdhrth::d#‘mnhn A . apply on the premises, or by mail to â€" NOAH ERB, 9â€"4 mos, Waterioo Ont, \HE undersigned offers for wale his f rm, situated three miles .m.“"-'z 1‘“”;2 Js-. nnhld‘-hnl Sha n._.....'..".i Bull Cal 10 to 11 months! 2 them from s .Ti: nm #’,‘ two of enc akiles..: & number of Shropshire rams and ewes for eals mp ) Vol. 90 wha is u32230 2000 ©° "averurie V is also kept for service, Also :u:dnrz.fi.}o’f)'s:rh:uhu:‘n‘&n:udcmhuh bvoo-agrln.qumyolm is J08. B. SNYDER + 3â€"1â€"2 mose. SHORTHORNS AND sHROPSHIRES FOR SALE ene of the beet parts of â€"Wilmot T eloee to school Tads to sult purchaogs"" Terms of aL t * "b!!’Sfi. E ___ GEO, wmmu.-ra Wa‘ erloo, Jauuary 30th, 1905, 30 For ME undersigned wishes to announce he has secured ‘: 1 an Auctioneer‘s Lloonu% 1 mew a POVE Councy of Waterloo. Farm for Sale Shorthorns for Sale Annual Meeting NOAH H. CRESSMAN, Berlin and '.Moon_goqum‘ Imw hovu‘n in llcrltl‘n. in the north . ‘or ‘occu om. F “m-dy apply '»op,. SIMEON BRUBAC Fndpnrldn .Mâ€"H..Bi, al s NOTICE Farm for Sale. For Sale UALt, Keupr & Maste® NOTIGE. For Sale For Sale. FRED. SOEANER, made to the he Province m sion for an Act to y to construct and or other power . a _ of London through ssex, Oxford, l’-r'si tom, to the city o & within such counâ€" For fur« informas O. Cat

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