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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Jan 1911, p. 12

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da* Take notice that all per ing claims against the 1 Georse Wolf, late of t w; 1 . the o .\‘tt-r 00, in the fount l00, Farmer, deeâ€" ‘aSOA. ate 'I;‘h“ll:,r_ '?1!\_:"' mel B. Sh.. the ,\or:,n .s of his Esta n-f ,'ho ""orsigned, full pa *CUÂ¥ of any such claim, ist .0 0 fom _ 0o whrl Dated at Berlin. Ont , January 3rd, 1911 + WO M. CRAM,. Exeentor‘s Seleitor, 13 Weber Wt. East, Beclin, On‘ Lunch at noon. Termsâ€"Grain, hay, pigs, chicl potatoes, and all sums of $10.00 under. cash; over that amount months‘ credit on approved ]¢ notes, or 5 per cent. off for eash ment of credit amounts. DELDOX SNIDER, Proprietor A. .L MICKU‘S, Auctioneer. No reserve as for the West. Household Effects, Etc.â€"Cream sepâ€" arator, couch, bed with springs and mattress, bedstead with springs, large kitchen sink, furnace, kettle stove, box stove, 10 gallon milk can, 3 gallon milk cans, scales capacity 210 lbs, pails, tables, and many _ other articles too numerous to mention . i bl. ning mill, new root pulper, grindâ€" stone, manure sleigh, 2 wheelâ€" barrows, 2 logging chains, set gravel planks, 3â€"horse doubletrce, wagonâ€" jack and wire sttetcher combined; sugar beet fork and knives, grain bags, bag truck, 3 gatvanized Pig troughs, whiffietrees, neckyokes, shovâ€" els, forks, scythes, chains, hoes nndl many other articles. Grain, Ete.â€"About 400 feed oats, about 400 bus! . Pigs and Chickens.â€"5 brood sows: Sow with pigs at side, sow due to pig in March, 2 sows due to pig in April, sow due to pig in May, thorâ€" oughbred Yorkshire boar 17 months old, 3 pigs weighing about 175 â€" lbs. each, 4 pigs weighing about 140 lbs. each, 10 pigs weighing about 100 ibs each, about 35 Plymouth Rock chickâ€" ens, good Scotch Collie dog. Cattle, Eteâ€"14 good choice dairy Cows: Cow fresh by time _ of sale, Holstein cow iresh 8 weeks, 3 cows due to calve in March, 3 cows (ve to calve in April, 2 cows due to . ive in May, 2 cows due to calve in Augâ€" ust, 2 Jersey cows due to calve in September, Hoistein heifer due _ to calve in August, Durham grade heifer due to calve in August; heifer supâ€" posed to be in calf, Holstein bull 18 months old, steer rising 2 years â€" old, 2 spring calves. WU IERCEORUUE SEIUAUIG DIODCELY, NIZ.; Horsesâ€"Dark bay mare rising four years old, weight 1300 lbs, .in foa: to Red Lord; bay mare rising 4 years old, weight 1350 lbs, chestnut hackney mare rising 5 years old, 16%$ hands high, weight 1225 lbs, good driver, winner of 5 first prizes, light bay roadster mare rising 4 years old, 164 hands high, good driver; roadster filly rising 2 years old. commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m. the following vgluable property There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, oneâ€" half mile north of Waterloo on main road leading to St. Jacobs, on Wednesday, February, 8th, 191 or Farm Stock, Implements ani Household Effects Auction Sale , and many other ‘rous to mention. proprietor is leaving ‘ay, Pigs, chickens, sums of $10.00 and that amount 11 _ approved joint Auction _ Sale Advel:tfli;emfients'; bushels _ of tâ€"2t sharp, Frirms of R« known on day for sale: valua ol two storey s ohon atfach lorm 9 1 Brubache tim commencir sharp, th IÂ¥, Â¥ig. . There will be sold by public auction on the premises belonging to the late Theodore Weber, «orner Brubacher and Samuel streets in the town of Berlin, on Real Estate & Houschold Effects Saturday, Jan. 28th, Harnessâ€"set team harness, set nlow harness,. light set team harness, 3 sets of carriage harness, _ 2 sets single harness, a number of horse blankets, pair of Scotch collar tops, also tools, forks, shovels, hoes, chains ind many other articles too numerâ€" ous to mention. _ About 300 bushel of turnips. Lunch at Noon. Termsâ€"Roots, wchickens, fat cattle, and all sums of $10.00 and _ under, ‘ash; over that amount 12 _ months ‘redit will be given on approved joint notes, or 5 per cent. off for cash vayments of creciit amounts. No reserve as the farm is rented. _ Rob. Prick ne Eli Shoutz, dmund Diwle} 122 7 COs IDUSSEY fronl spfing. Implcmentsâ€"l)eering binder 7 foot cut, nearly new; Deering mower, 5 foot cut; Peetring hay loader nearly new, hay rake, Massey Harris shoe drill, 15 shoes (nearly new), spring tuoth 3 herse cultivator, Cockshutt disec harrow (new), 2 set drag _ harâ€" tows, gang plow, 3 single plows, 2 scutllers, sugar beet lifter, Adams waggon complete nearly new, waggon with box, new democrat, top buggy nearly new, 2 pair bob sleighs, â€" road cart, cutter, stock rack, wood rack, 2 hay racks, cutting box, root pulper, 2 horse power gasoline engine, _ fanâ€" ning mill, scale capacity 2000 pounds, counter scale 2140 pounds, beam scale, hay fork and pulleys, 2 hay knives, steel sledge, 2 stone hammers, work berch, cheese vat and press, 23 iron kettles, sausage grinder, ©2 dozen] grain bags, set bolster springs, stone boat, set gravel planks, 2 grindstones, l wheelbarrow, parlor stove. tb C £OBT. BRIC KNELL, Auctioneer HERBERT RIERNER, Clerk. ROBT. BRIC ALFRED KX Hogs, Chickens, ete.â€"5 â€" Yorkshire | brood sows supposed to litter by time ol sale, 1 brood sow with pigs at side Lb weeks old by time of sale, 2 other brood sows, Yorkshire boar, _ about | 75 chickens mostly from spring. \ Cattleâ€"16 good dairy cows and heifers; 4 cows fresh by time of sale, i cows due to calve Feb. 14, cow due to calve March 17, cow due to calve March 9th, 2 cows due to calve in Ecbruary, cow due to calve in March, heifer due to calve March 2nd; 2 liwiiers supposed to be in calf, farrow vow, fat cow, Jersey heifer 6 months old, Durham bull 2 years old. erms of Chathe Commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m. sharp, the tollowing valuable property, viz: Horsesâ€"Sorrel mare 7 years old, weight 1400 pounds, bay horse 6 yrs. There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of Mr. Alfred Knechâ€" el. situated at Mannheim, â€" five and a half miles southâ€"west of Berlin, on ind yt'dnc Auction Sale â€"Orâ€" EST A T c af str 16 at 1.30 o‘clock p.nt. : following valuable propetâ€" Auction Sale TATE.â€"At the same ce there will be ofieted ab‘e property consisting y brick house with nice ed and also several adâ€" t ceotnet of Samur] and re‘cs, Berlin. 231 ECHTEL, Proprietor Estate will be mace ale. Aunctioneer ®eenltops ‘ebruary 1st, 1911 cash 1911 3t. t Preston j Johnston ! RBowman | Bernhardt ’Wal?ficr . , Bremer Miltoy l Rahn r.vans, Pupnel Glebe Avyr, Jan. 17.â€"In the intormediate OLM.A. series of hockey played hers toâ€"night befween Elmira and Arr the visitors went down to drfeat to the time of 10 to 4.° At balf time the score stood 5 to 2 The game was fast and clean. _ Kinder, of Presâ€" ton, acted as referee satisfactorily to both Ayr now has a gomd chanee of winning this district. The lineâ€"up: Elmira. Avr Hal Hee l PRESTON WON. Preston, Jan. 17.â€"The intermediats _O.H.A. hockey match, played _ here foâ€"night between Preston and Guelgh, resylted in a victory for "Dutch" Bernkardt‘s team, 10 to 3, Both teams played well, only the home ‘ team was a little too fast for the Guelph men. _ Gueiph brought ai special train with 300 spectators and a brass band. The lincâ€"up: | ill For further particulars apply H. S. HMHALLMAN, Berlin or WENDELL CLEMENS, Breslau, Executors A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer 0. S. KOLE, Clerk. TERMSâ€"Pigs, fat cattle, grain, roots, hay, chickens and all sums of $10 and" under, cash, over that amâ€" ount 12 months‘ eredit on approved joint notes or 3 per cent off for cash payments of cre‘t amounts. 9 ISAAC REIST, Proprietor. Y trace GRAIN AND ROOTS.â€"About 100 bushels of oats, a quantity of manâ€" gels and turnips, 2 tons of mixed hav. | _ IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" Corn culâ€" tivator, comwined shoe drill, Shantz mower 54 ft. cut, land roller, hay rake, 2 lumber wagons, one with box, 2seated democrat with shait and pole, open buggy, pair bobsleighs, long sleigh, cutter, 2 furrow â€" Cockshutt riding plow, 2 single plows, 4â€"section iron harrow, dise harrow, scuffier, 2 hayracks, hay fork, fanning mill, turâ€" nip pulper, stone bout, set of planks: for stone boat, pig rack, 2 sets tcam‘ harness, set plow harness, grindstone, wheelbarrow, _ Melette cream separaâ€" tor, scoop shovels, sugar beet forl, about _ FOO sap pails, 2 sap boiling pans, 2 large tubs for storing sap,! large copper kettle, 2 iron kettles, whiffletrees, neckyoke, gravel planks, cider barrels, grain bags, logging chains, cow chains,â€"crow bars and many other articles too numerous to mention. Farm t ock, Implements and Houschold Effects of There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned | four miles east of Breslau, 4 miles west of Hespeler ant 6 miles south of New Germany _ adjoining the village of Kossuth, on â€"OPâ€" Valuable Farm ‘of 110 Acres CHRONTCLEâ€"TELEGRAPH,® THURSDAY Thursday, February 9th, 1311 AYR 16; ELMIR Auction Sale Auction Sale forwards goal point cover rover centre Foal point left right Poek Loree R. Puddicombe Macder .o Puddicombes Bell Hall. Guelph. Henden Kedey French Lindsay Fairburn McDonald Wells 3â€"3t ‘ MHe. Mordkin Toeronts, _ January 18th. â€"â€" Dr. Beattie _ Nesbitt, it is reported was seen in Baltimore on _ Monday. but is now believed to be_booked for Mexico. It is stated here toâ€"day that his mayoralty campaign a couple ofi years ago was backed by funds _ of the Farmers‘ Bank. Tt is understood to have been the inisnzon to have him go to England and, fortified, hy prestige as mayor ot Toronto, interâ€" est English capitalists m tne bank. MONTREAL.â€"The Governorâ€"Generâ€" al, Conuntess Grey, Lady Sthil and Lady Evelyn Gtov were an inferested party in one of tre boves at the perâ€" formance of "Giselle" by MHle. Paâ€" vlowa and company hote. Several honâ€" qurts ofâ€" flowers were presenten to Mlle. Pavlowa and a wreath to M VICEâ€"ROYALTY SEEKX DANXGERS Dr. Nesbitt Seen in Balimore The condition of the parents ‘of anâ€" oether family _ from which Mr. Miller brought five children was most _ deâ€" plorable. A Harvest Termsâ€"Fat cattle, fat pigs, hay, grain, roots, chickens, potatoes, and a‘ll sums of $10.00 and _ under cash, over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notes, or 4 _ per cent. off for cash payments of credit amounts. _ Grain, Hay and Roots.â€"About 100 bushels of good Twentieth Century seed oats, about 75 bushels of barley, about 14 tons of good Timothy hay, about 6 tons of mixed hay, 300 bushâ€" els mangels, a quantity of potatoes. _ Implements, Ete.â€"Massey Harris No. 4 binder; Massey Hartis 5 i{t. mower; Wisner 10 hoe seed drill, delivery rake, McCormick disc, â€" hay :spring tooth cultivator, Elmira side rake, _ land roller, truck wagon, top bugsy nearly new, 2 open _ bugâ€" gies, jumper, cutter, pair bob sleighs, 4â€"section iron harrow, No. 21 Ayr plow, nearly new; 2 scufflers, hay rack, fanning mill, 50 rods â€" of wire fencing, a number of cedar fence posts, turnip pulper, set gravel planks grinastone, wagon box, big _ rack, wheelbarrow, Magnet cream separator, Daisy churn, set heavy double team harness, 2 sets single harness, a number of horse collars, 2 pairs of horse blankets, grain eradle, _ grain bags, whiffletrees, neckyokes, shovels, forks, sugar beet fork, scythes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Horsesâ€"Agricultural team 7 and 8 years old, weighing 2800 lbs, well matched; general purpose horse rising 10 years old, filly rising 3 years old, got by Colwood, well broken angd a good driver. i4 1 Pigs and Chickens.â€"Sow with pigs at side, 6 fat pigs if not previously sold; about 60 _ chickens, Plymouth Rock cockerel, Collie dog. Tuesday, February 7th, 1911 Cattle, Etc.â€"6 good Milch Cows: 3 cows fresh, 2 cows due to calve in February, cow due to calve in March, heifer supposed to be in calf, 8 butâ€" cher‘s cattle 2 years old, 3 fat heifers rising 2 years old, 2 spring calves. There will be sold by public _ aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, 1 mile west of Williamsburg, and 1 mile east of Mannheim, on commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp the following valuable property, viz. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer S. E. SHANTZ, Clerk. JAMES BROWN, Proprietor oF Farm Stock and Implements , JANUARY 19TH, i911. * PAGE TWELVE Auction Sale of Children wb 3â€"2t _ _W. F. Pope, a wellâ€"known merchant cf Bromptonville, Quebec, is missing ard it is feared he has been murdered by 1 thwaymen,. OTTAVW.A.~ * ~eculiar accident hapâ€" pened to Celeste Peaudin 33 years of age, of HulH, Que., which caused his death toâ€"lav. _ e was walking home, when he foll on the sidewalk, and bit" an inch of his tongue off. Doctors , failed to staunch the flow of hlond,‘ and he died shortly after. RIT INCH OFF TONXGUE noss oFr BLI0D FATAL. D. R 3â€"3t. voa Sibemeicn64 sradatctins tB..d it i. HOUSEHOLD €FFECTS.â€" Bell>}On kettles, copper kettle, set _ of Organ, organ stool, sideboard, couch, "°AYY double harness new, 2 sets of curner glass cupboard, wardrobe, ~6 (!Oubk"hamcss, set carriage harness, diningroom chairs, extension _ table, 58t _ Ssingle harness, 3 robes, horse 1 bedsteads, washstand, meat trough, P!@bKets, logging â€" chains crosscut churn. saws, sap buckets, forks, hoes and HAY AND GRAIX.â€" 5 tonsâ€" of Other articles.â€" Also some fence posts, lover hay, 500 bushels of oats, ©CI@" stakes, wire stretcher comâ€" about 400 bushels of mangels. ‘ploto. Lanch &t noon. ) HAY & GRAIN.â€"A quantity _ of TERMS.â€"Hay, grain, roots, chickâ€" 32Y> about 300 bushels mixes grain, ms and all sums of $10 and under,; "90_ bushels oats, some peas, a quanâ€" cash; over that amount 10 months‘ | !tY of ensilage, and mangels. ‘redit will be given on approved joint: _ "URNITURE, ETC. â€" Cooking notes . or 4 per cent. off for eash | !aMS® f0or wood or coal, cooking stove, nayments of credit amounts. . extension table, 6 dining chairs, corâ€" Share in the threshing machine gi\'-'ln" cupboard, 5 kitchen chairs, sink, en in two annual payments if so deâ€": °U%E@ bed _ complete, 4 bedstea% sired. â€" iSOME Carpet. dresseâ€" 9 ._.r c2n _Â¥3 NORMAN BRICKER, Proprietor ALEX chine, scalding trough, stono boat, turnip pulper, wheclbarrow, 2 _ sets «ravel planks, 40 grain bags, lumber, 130 roms of barbed â€" wire, 3 logcing hains, cattle chains, forks, shovels, etc. 2 goor sets double harness, 2 sets of plow harness, 2 sets of single harness, one nearly new, collars, briâ€" les. . IMPLEMENXNTS. â€" Masseyâ€"Hartis binder, Masseyâ€"Harris combined hoe drill, nearly _ new, Masseyâ€"Harris mower, hay loader, International sideâ€" rake, hayâ€"teauder, hayâ€"rake, 2 discs, 1 nearly new, 2 scufllers, set of drags, twoâ€"furrow plow, Imperial gangâ€"plow, nearly new, threeâ€"furrow gang plow, 3 single Ayr plows No. 21, land rolâ€" ier, front bob sleigh, Lobsleigh, 2 buggies, _ one top buggie nearly new cuiter nearly new, 3 hay racks 3 truck ‘_ wagons, road wagon nearly new 2 waron boxes 1 new, wagon box with siock rack, fanningâ€"mill, scales. capacity 100 Tbs. share in Blenhcim and Wilmot threshing maâ€" Auction Sala â€"OFâ€" Farm Stock and Implements CATTLEâ€"5 good dairy cows supâ€" posed to be in calf, 1 spring calves, 18 fat hogs, 20 shoats weighing about 160 lbs, 20 shoats weighing 130 lbs., t shoats weighing 50 lbs, sixty chickâ€" ens. There Will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned in the Township of Plenheim, Lot 06, town line 5 miles west of New Dundee, 2 miles â€" north and 1. mile east of Plattsville on HORSES.â€"Gray mare rising seven years _ old, bay horse rising seven years, colt rising two years, aged team if not previously sold. commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m., sharp the following valuable property, viz. WNednesday, February 8th,19i1 STAUFFER, erk AMES, Auctioneor Thornton&Douglas fication, but vhen you sc j O"2 Numerous to mention. O _1â€" | TRRMSâ€"Fat cattle, 3 months‘ creâ€" 1att. U ATT Sums) ‘of $10 and under, | cash; over that amount 12 months‘ ; credit will be given on approved joint |notes or 4 â€"per cent off for cash.: | WILLIAM DEUNCH, Proprietor. {GEO. G. CLasg, Auctioneer. P l'mzo. G. MANSER, Clerk. Now; we‘re in the "style business," we know and _ proâ€" duce the correct style often far aliead of other makers, we put out name and label on our proâ€" fiets, not simply as an ideniiâ€" " 20000, but as an assurance:â€" vwhen you see that label _ you may be sure of correet style; of honest, carchg, highâ€"class tailoring The _Property Owners‘ of ~Bellevilic have asked council to move for a jud: gation of the charges of against former Mayor M neciion ‘with the sale af The _ Average Man Loo n e n some carpet, dresser, 2 wash M | centre table, sideboard, cradle, sew»â€" ting machine, 2 churns, butter mixer, |large milk can, 2 small cans, 3 ciâ€" | der barrels with vinegar, also a quanâ€" ! tity of potatoes and other articles :'too numerous to mentinn. waXxr INVESTIGATION In these days is too busy to keep informed as to the details of correct style; but he realizâ€" es that it pays to hare that kind of clothes, and that‘s {the kind Berlin, Guelph, Stratford t Ti ie diiniietbatsnndaln ies ieA +4 2 â€" hay racks, gravel planks, emery grinder, grain â€" cradle, _ stone boats, wheelbarrow cteam separator, new, 2 iron kettles, copper kettle,â€" set of heavy double harness new, 2 sets of couble harness, set carriage harness, set single harness, 3 robes, horse blankets, logging _ chains crosscut saws, sap buckets, forks, hoes and other, articles.â€" Also some fence posts, cedar _ stakes, wire stretcher comâ€" plete. HORSESâ€"Bay mare 7 years old, gelding _ rising 4 years old, grey gelding rising 5 years old, bay mare 8 years old supposed to be in foal, driving mare rising 4 years old, pair _ of bay fillies, well matched rising 2 and 3 years old, 2 hackney colts ris ; ing 2 and 3 years old, sucking colt. â€" â€" CATDBLEâ€"S5 cows and heifer supâ€" posed to be in calf, cow fresh at time of sale, 4 head of butcher *cattle, 6 . calves, 10 head of fat cattle if not â€" previously sold. 3 PIGS,, ETC.â€"3 sows due to pig in Jan., sow due ih April, 14 shoats, 9 * store pigs, also a number of * hens _ and first class cattle dog. aiaes $ IMPLEMENTS. â€" stasseyâ€"Harris ~ binder, Deering mower, Masseyâ€"Harâ€" ris hay loader and side delivery ‘rake nearly new, 17 tooth seeder new, seed (rill,2(â€"inch disc, hay rake, land roller, 3 sets of iron harrows, Veriâ€" ty 2â€"furrow plow, 2 gang _ plows, sculller, 3 single plows, 10â€"horsepowâ€" er, roller chopper, cutting box with blower, fanning mill, pulper, platftorm scale 2000 lbs cap., 2 sets of slings, rope and carriage, kay fork, rope and pullcys, wagon new, 2 brick wagons, 1 Aoooms d carriage, 2 buggies 1 nearly new, cart 2 sets hohsl@ighs, 2 cutters 1 new. 7 con. 13, Township ‘of Wellesley 2§% miles east of Linwood and 8} miles northwest of Hawkesville, on _ commencing at 14 o‘clock noon, sharp, the following valuable properâ€" ty, viz.: 5 There will be loIby public lllc'fiol on the farm of the undersigned, Lot Thursday, Feb. 9th, 1911 oF ~@ Farm Stock and Implements a be wants with the sale of â€" NPCLEY Owners‘ Association ville have asked the city to move for a judicial investiâ€" f the charges of graft ~made former Mayor Marsh in conâ€" with the sale of city lots. Auction Sale that‘s the EPuibinnetoeiione old 3 robes, horse ~*~ chains _ crosscut forks, hoes _ and some fence posts, * stretcher comâ€" Limited 7 M

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