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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Sep 1911, p. 9

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_ OOR BUSY NEIGHBORS Lanle Pols "he, reened | ts his tripe â€" to the west â€" and speaks w.‘.‘. A ng be has seen.â€" % ' v ‘. m % of~ weeks with her brother .Bt,: "and has procured Mr. Dscar to take . her position as -vh the Lutherap Church durâ€" lng her absence.â€"Mr.â€" Adam Doerr a ; we , ané Mrs. Geo. the Toron haod last week and on their way back . they ltfi‘lolnt Oak: wille to eall on frie there.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kienzle speat Sumâ€" day mnlaum in Preston â€" Mr. and . Geo. Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. :w and Mrs. Bierwagen sadâ€" sonâ€" {rom Berlin were. Bnnd% vis itors â€" with Mr, and Mrs. Otto Koch. â€"Mr.‘ and â€" Mrs, Jas Fenton were % last week in Elma _ and Tis 1 renewing acguaintances with Aheir â€" many friendsâ€"and â€" nsighbors. fly mlso ha@ the pleasure of hearâ€" Dr, McDomald of the Globe ‘speak on the burning question . c reciprocity which he bandled without gloves.â€"+ The Montreal Star is inâ€" serting in its columns that the big cattle man, Mr. Jas. Scott of Waâ€" terloo was a likeâ€"long Grit who has flopped _ over owing ta the great question of reciprocity. . It is 1ews to the people of North Waterloo _ to learn of him being _ a Liberal _ t eÂ¥en casting a vote for the same.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Findlay and chil@ren left on Tuesday for their home in Toronto after spending iA few months with friends and relativâ€" es hereâ€"Tle Rev. O. Lincke has mccented 3 position in the Waterloo Seménary ang will leave hers alâ€"z7t the middle of October. Personals.â€"Miss _ Katie Bisch of Bridgeport spent Labor Day at Bow Park Dairy Farm.â€"Mr. Levi Groff atâ€" tended the conference held at St. Jacobs last week.â€"Mr, Menno Braenâ€" dle of Elmira, paic a fiying visit ta _ our burg on _ Monday.â€"Mr. Framnc Massel of Massa renewed cld acquaintances here last woeek.â€"School reopened last Tuesday | with Miss Moderwell of Stratford as Principal and Miss Flarity of Owen Sound as â€" assistant.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schweitzer of Berlin were the guests of ~Mr. and (Mts. Amasa Schweitzer last Sunday.â€"Mrs. Nickason of Galt calle¢ on Mrs. Bemis last week.â€"Miss S. E. Bowman of Poteskey, Mich., is visiting Mrs. Bemis.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Cressman of Waterloo _ Sunâ€" dayed with their brotber, Mr. and Mrs..Ivan Cressman.â€" Mr. Alba Alâ€" lemang and Miss Letson spent Sunâ€" day in our burg.â€" Mr. ani Mrs. Isiâ€" dor Snyder and@ Miss Della â€"and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Snyder of Ohio callâ€" ed at Pleasant View on Monday. â€" Mr. Albert Snyder, Mrs. Hanaah Snyder and Miss Eliza Snyder aro on a trip to Michigan.â€" Mrs. Bert Ratz of Tavistock is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bedford for _ some time.â€"Mr, Gerald Watson of Berlin is a â€" guest at Rosedale Farm.â€"A large number from here attended the exhibition at Toronto last week. business. Mr. Elstey was born _ and brought up in Waterloo county _ and has been very successful â€"Miss Brown of Listowel is spending a fortnight with Miss Wilkinson. â€"Mr. Carrol â€" of gnud Valley, the new _ teacher for 1 Section No. 28, commenced duties last Tuegday, 5th inst, and is quite a promising young man. . The school grounds have a very _ nice, @ttractive appéarance, being recently mown and a new wire fence put up Aaround it with turned posts . neatly mu.â€"mu Stauffer of Berlin has charge of the second _ division ©f our public school.â€" Mr. _ Henry Burnett has secured a position as teacher in the school near Hawkesâ€" wille, Wwhere he has been engaged for the coming yearâ€" A large _ number from.here attended the Toronto exhiâ€" bition and were more than _ pleased> with the numerous exbibits and order of things th rul.â€"lf. B. _ Adamâ€" som is doing a rushing business .this fall and has secured the services of WNir: 01 Burhctt as assistant clork in .â€"Mrs. George Forâ€" j %fl on â€" a . very nail, eaused blood poisonâ€" Ing, butâ€"is improying nicely, â€" _ Mr. Interesting News Items.â€" Messrs. Fred Parker and Hugh Wood _ left Wei's_etiblirg last Tuesday morning on C Logiy Béitsk BA The misfortane â€"while the C.P.R. for the west. Success to the boys. â€" Miss Priscilla Hamilton left for Toronto to take a course of training as a nurse at the General Hospital. WINTE RBOURNE BLOOMINGDALE Miss E. D has her _ _ which gives ance.â€" Mr. : ed the work to $75.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fd. Tyack, | and Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Mellis â€"f Winnipeg are visiting at Mr. Wm. Tyack‘s at present.â€"Mrs. Wailet of Waterloo is Visiting under the parenâ€" tal roofâ€"Migs Almetta Shelly _ of Berlin is visiting friends here at preâ€" sent.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Muehn of Heideâ€" berg were visitors at Mr. Messinâ€" ger‘s â€" on Sunday.â€" Mrs. E. Edâ€" wards of _ Milverton is visiting reâ€" latives here at present.â€"Mr. F. Spies ; was in attencamce at the Y.M.C.A. ; convention which was helo in Por!.! Elgin last week.â€" Mrs. Hilker of; Hespelet â€" was a visitor here over | Sunday. â€"Alvin Alles of Galt is _ # pusiness visitor in town this . week. and also paid a short visit to the Misses Diefenbachers.â€" Mr. Jamos Hall bad the misfortune while pickâ€" ing pears to fall from the tree and has since been confined to his . bed.| â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Lackner formâ€"} erly of this place, were visiting | friends here last week. â€"Mr. and Mrs. | Wilson cf Harriston visited Irim-m' here last week.â€" Mrs. Stadelbwzer is visiting friends in Hamilton.â€" Mrs. Hergott of Dansville â€" spent â€" last Thursday at her home here.â€" Mts. Thomas Gay and Mrs. Will Gay and two children of _ Galt ara visiting with their _ mother here at present. â€"Miss Mary Walters of _ Detroit is Items of Interest.â€"The rain Monâ€"l day night of this week was © welâ€" comed by all, but especially the farmâ€" / ers, many of whom have held back? the sowing of their wheat on account| of the dry weather. I6 will eertaln!y' have a chance to grow now. _ No! damage is reported by the storm«! around here.â€"Mr. Henry Vogel, ouri village well digger, has been kept busy for some time digging new wells and deepening old ones. He says he has work ahead until about Christmas if the wells keep low.â€"Mr. W. F. Patâ€" terson received word on Tuesday oi’ the death of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, _ Mr. Jonathan Atkinson, of Artkell. _ He| and Mrs. Patterson will attend _ the funeral on Wednesday.â€"Rev. I. ‘ H Patterson, oi Toledo, Ohio, . visited his brother, W. F. Patterson, on Friday and Saturday of last week. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frickey visited their parents here over Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. Preiss spent _ Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in ‘l’rch ton; while there they Attended the silâ€" ver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. . Otto Triller.â€"Mr. George Bactz and â€" Mrs. Mrs. Otto Triller of Preston and Mn] and Mrs. John Baetz of _ Portland,: Maine, are spéhding a few days at the| plowing to get two ribs Tractured.â€" ‘The farmers in this section are nearly through with their fall wheat seeding, having sown a much larger acreage than usual. _ , Bir Wilfrid Labriet: addressed larzo meetings at Beauce Junetion _ and Thetford Mines, Quetec. â€"_ _ ver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. . Otto Triller.â€"Mr. George Bactz and â€" Mrs. Mrs. Otto Triller of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. John Baetz of _ Portland, Maine, are speéhding a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Preiss.â€"Mr and Mrs. George ‘Héithpel of Heidelâ€" burg visited _ Mr. r Mrs.‘*. Wm. Grosz on Sunday.â€"Mrs. Henry Richâ€" ardson and daughter Ethel of _ Ash (Halton Co.) returned home Tuesday alter"spending a few days visiting the formet‘s sister. Mrs. W. F. â€" Patterâ€" visiting at deepening work ahe the wells terson re the death Jonathan and Mrs. funeral of Patterson Good intentions | are tervribly . siow beginners. vOTE FOR LAURIER, KING LARK BR nnx%nn 1N CREASED PROS 4.4 ished excellent vening a hot nent wass given HAWKESVILLE FLORABDALE the hous: a fine appearâ€" Fred Sochner has perforn?] ERBSVILLE her home here M %¢ visited |B. Pudi@¢ On | The Vale ek. â€"](hmex I visited| ‘Time 2 .â€"Mr.| In the rn;â€"| _ Successful Celebration.â€"The Labor ing |Day celebration here was a decided [rg: |success. It was hold _ under the ansâ€" M}Pi“s ct the Park Commission who ; is \have _ made a great many improveâ€" [rs |ments at the Park. A large numâ€" ast |ber of maple trees were planted on [rs, |the brow of the hill this spring and ang|a fine now grandstand has been erecâ€" ing ted _ and many other improvements ot_|were made undér the able manageâ€" ;s |ment of this commission. . Th: proâ€" ceeds of the day are being expended |toward@:; the paying of the expenses incurred in _ this comnection and the '«'.yy's sports notted _ a satisfactory sum towards paying for the imâ€" lon-!pro\'cments made. A large crow& of welâ€"!people _ were here to witness the l’m-;sports. In â€" the forenoon a baseball ack!match took place between New Hamâ€" untiburg anc@ St. Marys in which the hflythame team _ wom out by a Score Nolof 20 to 6. _ The result «f the horse orm«‘ races in the afternoon were as folâ€" our | lows: usy | Sailor Boy (D. Brash) ..........1 1 and| Baron Monk (J. Mon‘) ... .2 2 has| Topsy R. (Dr. Whitecloud)pee .3 3 if| Time 2.25. ‘atâ€"| (Class B. of| Tola Hal (R. J. Neal) ... .l 1 Mrâ€""Halley‘s Comet (Dalbray) ... 3 2 He|Marjory Mac (Walter Hally ..._..3 3 the’ Time 2.41. _‘ Hâ€"| Class C. Carswall" of Oshawa> ww old friends in town on Friday es Nellie â€" Anderson and gthl Winn were visitors in Stratiord woek, â€"Mrs. Howard Oulbert Ad‘::“'. returned on ® month‘s VE‘U' “Uu& of â€" Mre: Culbert‘s pareits, Mr. and Mrs. Benecict . Chesley.â€"Mr. ‘Harty Knight Culbert‘s pareuts, Mr. and .. Mrs. Benedict, cm-â€"lr"nrw of Reging, , who has been blâ€" idaying at Musko:as, spent Sunday in town â€"with Mr. Will Frank.â€"Miss Ruâ€" by returned on Thursday from ® month‘s uom in . Kars.â€" Master George returnéd : home last week after â€"spending two manths ‘at the home of Mrs. Gilmora, Wock stock.â€"Mrs.© Henry Bean is visiting her mother, Mre. John Hallman at Heidelberg.â€"Mr. . and Mrs. Altred Hahn enioyed _ a Roliday trip dovgn as the staff can properly handle to~ °VC PMRC: O7€. JCaUSy 100 Gamue! °* TMO give «the best results. The . new Nis tesixnation as pastor. Mr. Liukolum, feachers ato Miss:. Siegel of Mitchell, ‘ Will leave whout the 15th of OctoL9rtjin & Miss Chaimers of Strathroy and Miss lot â€"Waterloo whete he has secured . a|hault An MeTavish. 5 wake , responsible position as teacher in the | Prair Ann Lomriet Demonstration. â€" NCW Latheran Seminaty. &M Sirattond n":‘y‘my::ts?' Seven Opposition candidutes . M «m to onâ€" . Sservilly Wiltrid. Laurier speak, Mma'tmlmm=hnmu\ulav- flnm Wineriminating . lot of | ‘"pickpooketa‘! Jor of ~raciprocity, â€"â€" _ _ ." _ , We cmd WARRZ C uP SmR T TS P the St. Lawrence river: last. week. â€"Mr. anmdg Mrs. _ Charles Myers 06 Nowark, New Jersey, aro the guests of Mrs.: G. Repeliski‘s here.â€" Miss Hilda Câ€"rrie attended the} we@dling @ her uncle, Mr. C, G. Seyler, which took place in Waterloo om Wednesday last.â€"Miss Emma Bowmen was the guest of friends in Berlin for a _ few days last week.â€"James Vance, Willie Erb and Harvey Katzenmeier are now atteuding the Collegi@ta Institute in Berlinâ€"Mr. Louis Boebler who left hera several months ago to work in _ Goderich, Hamburg and in Mr. Pfaf Mrs. W. L atrangements l})s the _ Fair on Thurscay aid F this week. The prize lists M information he fr tha imecretary, Mr. Trc4.. u“‘h,oazam. The Fair this year is exp * to be an imâ€" provement on any previousty held here. The now . grand stand and imâ€" proved groumt; ntxcirg the day more enjoyamble.â€"School reopened on Tuesâ€" day of last week with a very large attendance of pupils, particularly in the high school department which has now @bout &3 many on the roll u«s the staff cam properly handle to Norton.â€"Tha Dir Wilmot Agricultural meeting at tho Qu Saturcday afternoon wh dr in â€" Goderich, has returned to New! Hamburg and â€" resumed his positicm in Mr. Pfafi‘s barber shop.â€"Mr. ant Mrs. _ W. L. Sutherland have teâ€" turned from a two weeks‘ outing . in St. Catharines, Hamilton and Niagaâ€" ra Falls.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Williamy Buck and Mrs. Carrie Decker attended the conference of the German _ Baptist Church, which was in session in Betâ€" Berlin last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pletsch of Chicago, are paying a vis it to the former‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Pletsch â€"Dr. Jackson of ; Bufflalo, New York, was the guest of | New Hamirirg friends last week, â€" Mrs. Watsca of Fergus is the guest of Mrs. Robert Martinâ€" Mrs. Herâ€" bert Hamilton _ returned last _ wee‘l from a â€" six week‘s vacation spent at Jackson‘s point Windermere, Musâ€" hoka and _ St. Catharines.â€" Mr. Uf felmanm of Watcrloo was a visiter in town on Saturday having come up on _ his _ motorcycle.â€"Miss L. 8. Rabb‘s millinery patiors were _ vely much alive on Saturday last _ the occasion being the early fall display of readyâ€"tcewcar hats. A large numâ€" ber c _ ladies from New Hambrg and _ vicinity viewsd the magnificent display . Miss Rabb Jhas engaged Miss McArthur of Walkerton _ as assistant«trimmer for the Coming saaâ€" son tÂ¥a a wiingt NEW HAMBURG Lcombe‘s Bay Mare ... et (John Hoffman) ... Bars (J. Stiefelmeyetr) 2.464. evening a band coneer which the new band rmally _ opened. A d Rat y _ opened by Mr.oo( Nirectors _ of rai Society held Queen‘s Hotel Th by Morris the Miss A do prize Janet the final ; \Henry _R , has been <afternoom d‘wnoin,;.â€"l iness visit ‘sâ€"Mr. Alo Â¥ mm am'm Bt. \Juoobs: _ / Sept. 381dâ€"FHousebo William _ Hartis, terloo. 3 Sept. 26.â€"F real ol E. R. . 8 miles ‘ sot L porim,â€"Aand | & ~â€" mies ® better o on omede : e o wl known. as" Vie Siibger / Farou. â€" _ â€" _ Sept, 28. B ol effects _ of John Uiner, {in the village. of Wellesley. Septd ; senc@td. . C "~bt nev. 0. Linke,; in the Willage of Craes ‘togo. ' €4 a Oct. 3.â€"Farm stock:and implements of E. B&!fil&& miles south of Conestoge 1 mile (west of Bloomingdale, ‘known as the Reist Oct.. 4.â€"Farmâ€"stock dnd :implements _ _ of Fred Tolezki,‘ 4 mile north of W;texloo, near Bchneider _ Cider ‘ Mill. 4 A Oct. 5.â€"Farni steck and implements of Philip Moser, 1 mile west of Bamberg and 3 miles northeast of Wem ‘on the road leading: from rg 6 Wellesley. | Oct. 6.â€"Fartm stock and implements of Christ G. Brenneman, 1 . mile west of Petersburg and@ one mile east of Barten. _ * Oct. 10â€"Farm stock.and implements of John L. Sehultz, 4 mile west of Petersburg! and 24 miles east of â€" Baden.. & Nov, 2.â€"Farm stock and implements of ‘Abrabam Myers, 1 mile south of Bain and 1 mile north of Wilâ€" mot Centre. Nov. 7.â€"Farm stock and implements ___of Jos. S. Dorsch/ 1} miles east _ of St. Clements and 24 miles west of Bamberg. Sad Death.â€"Tha news of the death of Miss Edith â€" Pfeiffer, ©youngest daughter of the Rev. _ Mr. Pfeifier formerly of the Baptist church _ hera but now of St. Paul, Minnesota, was received here with much regret by the many friends of the deceased young lagy, as she was a general favorite. Briefs.â€"The Women‘s Institute will hold their mecting in the afternoon on Sept. 21st at the home of Mrs. Henry _ Ritter. A good _ progranime has been prapared and a profitable afternoon will be in store for all atâ€" tenoing.â€"Mr. F.Balelter was a busâ€" iness visitor to London on Fuesday. *â€"Mr. A. B. Brubacher, who has conâ€" ductcd _ a generat wagon *::lnck- snfith ~op for many years has sold 1s% ontire dusiness to his formetr emâ€" ploye, Mr. Mno. B. Sauder. We wish Mr. Sauder evNty success in his unâ€" dertaking.â€"Mr.; and Mrs. Thiel _ and family of Betlim: and Miss _ Amy Wing of Wateribo ent Sunday at the home :' "Mrs. _ Hieller, King St.â€"Mr. ami MW®. F. B. Filsingor of Toronto .spent Sunday At their hLome here.â€"Rev. Mt. Sclautsz of _ Elmita will pregch in the Luthoran church here next Smaday morning in the abâ€" sonce of the pastor, Mr. Kinks.â€"Mr. N. W. Gingrich is home again after spersling a week‘s tacation in Party Sound.â€"Rev. Mr. Linke who has been pastor of the Lutherazn Church . for the past six years, BHas _ handed in his fesipnation as pastor. . Mr. Linko will leave whout the 15th of Octoler lot â€"Waterloo whete he has secured . a responsible position as teacher in the new Latheran Seminary. ' Sucessful Social. â€"The pean socia‘ uma‘r the auspices of the Young Pecâ€" ple‘s Sotiety of Trinity Lutheran Church held in "the basement of the new «charch on‘ Tharsday evening was quite _ successful ana a handsome sunt was notted. _ Rev. Mr. Zarnke a former pastor, and now of _ the Luâ€" theran Book room in Berlin, Rev. Mr. Fuss of Baden, assisted the 10â€" cal pustor, Rev. Mr. Veelker in enâ€" tertaining the large crowd presgnt, }Two short plays given by members of the Society and instrumentals by Misses Berlet, Schmidt and Betzner, violin and piano duets, the formet inâ€" strument being played by Rev. Mr. Voelker, whp is highly talented in this @rection, were among the numâ€" bers on the pragrantme. _ Seasonatle refreshments _ were _ served.â€"Canon Stackem of the Black Foot Reserve at present in attendance at the Canâ€" ladian Synod of the Clrurch of Engâ€" fand now in session at London, oc cupiec the pulpit of th: three churches in this parish at the usual hours _ on _ Sunday, The sermons were most interesting. ‘\ attending â€" those demnnstraticns . apâ€" parently as Mr. Anthony Wunder . of this town a good Conservative.~ had his poockets â€"picked at the Borden demeonstration in Berlin while Mr. George Miller, a farmer and promin ent Liberal from here suffered a simâ€" ilar fate at the Lauriet gathering on Priday in Stratford. . Sept. 9.â€"Auction and household John Richert, VOTE FOR LAURIER, KING LARKER MARKETS, AND IN CREASED PROSPERITY. Vuot SS CAuction Sale SHANTZ, Auctiopeer biiâ€"many MICKUS, * A uptioneer ST. JACOBS sale of real estate effects of tie late Mil! strgef, Berlin. rm;.m;«ou :M‘:; Aolactcs boy on the mai roag leading from Batsâ€" berg to "Welesiey, on« °_( 0. â€" Farm Stock, Implements, Etc commenriog at 1 o‘clock p.m. shxP the following valuable property viz.:â€" Morses.â€"Light bay team,â€" 4 wmd . _ 9 years old, weighing about 2500 lbs. well _ matched; heavy llz 16 years cid supposed to be in foal, driving mare 12 years old, supposed to be in foal, _ yearling colt got by Kirside, ;a:in; colt got by Bovine, _ sucking "(":Mle, Eic.â€"4 good â€" milcbh cows, Jersey cow due to calve Oct 15; cow due to calve in Dec., cow due t_o calve in March, cow due to ulvejn\ April. 2 yearling heifers, 7 spring calves, sow, 7 pigs 17 weeks old, 5{ pigs weighing about 200~ lbs, a piece (if not previously solé) 6 Shropshire sheep, 3 ewe lambs, 2 rams, 70 chickens, 4 , 8 young geese. . Alt stuck in gfi-shape. * Implements, . Ete:â€"Massey Harris 6 It. binder, Masseyâ€"Harris 5 foot mower, 10 It. bay rake, Deering culâ€" tivator with seeb box, new â€" Noxom }seed drill, Maxwell disc harrow, waâ€" gon with box nearly new, top buUggy nearly new, pair bob sleighs, cutter, 3 section iron harrow, mâ€"arly new, 2 single _ plows, one nearly new, Maxwell . scutfier, _ hay _ rack, â€" Hahn make nearly new, sat gravel planks, puiper, wheelbwrrow nearly new, 2 sets of â€" team hatness nearly new, set of single harness, pair wéollem horse blanÂ¥ets, horse collars, grain . bags, scythes, logging chrins. _ Also kitâ€" chen stove, sink, lovnge, milk cans, and pails, 3 creamers, 2 bedsteads, butter bow!, whiffletrees, neckyokes, forks, slovels, rakes, grindstore, emâ€" ery princer, grass sceder, cider barâ€" rels and many other articles. Moptreal, Sept. 12.â€"Soven Oppostâ€" tion kandiautes 1unning in the . dis trict Montrea have come out . in favat Sof . reciprocity.. > They are : Mow in Yamaska, Barretre in Berâ€" thier, (Gilbert in â€" Arthabaska, Dortia in $ , Marcil in Bazot, G@ull« hault fn Jolistte and Monette in T Prair Were it mot Tor ‘the â€"whtiâ€" Support for j k Reciprocity Double bedstead _ with spring and mattress, _ extension table, pouch, smiall table, parlor stove, parlor lamp 2 chairs, child‘s bed, 2 baby‘s â€" high chairs, ice cream freezer, coal oil heatâ€" er, goâ€"cart, folding screen, obtrn, butter bow!, milk pails, tubs, 4 wine barrels, bath tub, wringer, extension step ladder, lawn mower, . wheelbarâ€" row, stone jars, lawn shears, % sprinkling cans, chamber pail. Also pony 14 years old (lady‘s driver), 2 sets of pony harness, 2 top buggies, cutter, horse blankets, crossâ€"cut saw, fork, shovel, rakes, hoes, and . many other articles tooâ€"numerous. to menâ€" tion. Termsâ€"Amounts of $10.00 and un der cash; over that amount 20 days credit on good security. â€" Rev. 0. LINKE, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. J. G. HURST, Clerk. 36â€"3t. Â¥erms.â€"Hay, grain, pigs, poultry and all sums of $10 and _ under, cash, over that amount â€" 12 months‘ credit, on good security or 5 per xcent of for cash paymen‘s of credâ€" it amounts. No reserve, everything must be sold. ‘There will also be sold at the same time and plece . the {arm belonging to Ferdfiend Walter comprising _ 100 acres mote or less with bank barn and wt?n shed attached. _ Fine spring extra Griving shed and <all necessary outbuilditigs, brick house with kitchen water which runs all year roun@ and two fisk ponés. Also 14 acres of good timber omm the premises. _ Terms‘of real estate will be mado known on day of saic. PHILLP MOSER, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk, 35â€"4t. Commencing at 1.30 o‘cleck p. m. sharp, the following valuable property "lila-yria;li Grain.â€"About _4 tons bay 450 tuslzls oats, 50 bushels barley, 70 pushels peas. i There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the undersigned in the Village of Conestogo, on Thursday, October 5th, 1911 Saturday; Sept. 30th, 1911 of Household Effects, Etc. Auction Sale treal, Sept. 12.â€"Soven andicutes 1unning in !! E.( Montrea! have come of . reciprocity .‘ They Auction Sale AT of Farm Stock, Implements, Etc|Farm will be sold by public auction larm, better known ~ as.. the lum,hwuuthol Conesâ€" togo and 1 mile west of Bloomingdale Commencing at 12.30 p.m., sharp, the following valuable property= © . Horsesâ€"Bay mare 8 years old in foal to Lord Durno, black â€" mare .7 ymw"lodfiow Durno, sortel mare 3 years old got by Dashâ€" wood, : good driver; ° sorrel â€" horse 3 vears ‘old, colt rising & years old, wood, : good driver,; sorrel . horse 3 years ‘old, colt rising & years old, got by Drummer; sortel colt rising 3 years old got by Drummer, â€"~bay: mare Fising 3 years old, black yearâ€" ling colt got by Dumo King (pacer), black yearling colt got by Marâ€"Blot, sucking colt got by Marâ€"Blot, suckâ€" ing colt got by Sir Waiter. Cattle, Etcâ€"4 milch .cows: Cow due to calve in October,: cow due to calve in January; 2 cows due to calve in February, 4 steers rising. 2 years old, 6 steers rising 18 months old , 4 spring calves, sow with litter at side, 4 sows supposed t?be in â€" pig, about 100 chickens. ... Implements, Etcâ€"Champion separâ€" ator, cylinder . 36x48, with . chaff blower in good runtrig order; Frost & Wood binder, 6 ft cut, Massey Harris 6 it mower, Noxon mower, Massey Harris side delivery rake, nearly new;. Massey Harris cultivator with â€" seed box, Noxon seed drill, Deering . hay rake, Frost & Wood disc, land < rolâ€" ler, 3 wagons nearly new, 3 mx carriage, new; open buggy, 3 sea surrey, sulky, 2 pair . bob sleighs, cutter, 2 large sugar beet boxes, nearly new; 2furrow plow, 2â€"furrow gang plow, 4 single plows, 2 3â€"section iron harrows, sugar beet lifter, sugar beet scuffier, scuffier, turnip pulper, fanning mill, straw cutter, _ furnace, Wettlaufer stock rack, 150 feet ropes 'with hay fork and pulleys, wheelbarâ€" row, manure sleigh, grain cradle, kitâ€" chen stove, sink, table, leaf table, centre table, kitchen chairs, 3 bedâ€" steads, cradle, child‘s high _ chair, lawn mower, new; 130 sap pails, platâ€" form scale, cap. 2000 lbs, and many other articles. . a Also a quantity of cornstalks, manâ€" gels, carrots, about 20 bushels of oats. â€" CA Termsâ€"(irain, roots, ¢ornstalks and all sums of $10.00 and under cash; over that amount 30 days‘ credit on security or 3 per cent. off for cash payments of credit amounts. FRED TOLEZKI, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. 36â€"3t. â€" Grainâ€"150bushels oats, about 500 bushels barley and oats mixed,: 100 bushels of buckwheat, a quantity of ms. i 1 . â€" en esn onl Termsâ€"Grain, pigs, chickens and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash, over that amount 14 months‘ ¢redit _ on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. off for cash payments of _ credit amounts. “I:i’\:e ‘x;;,ockâ€"Blnck horse, ‘good work er; Jersey cow due to calve Jan. 29 heifer 8 months old, Collie dog. Implements, Etc.â€"1â€"horse mower, nearly new; hay rake, hay rack, _ 1â€" horse cultivator, lâ€"horse wagon with box, single sleigh, cutter, top buggy, single plow, . iron harrows, °> grain cradle, wheelbarrow, scythes, 2 sets single harness, grain bags, kitchen stove, parlot _ stove, coal stove, ; sidevoard, cupâ€" board, cradle, double bedstead, cow chains, 2â€"ropes, horse blankets, forks, hi Wednesday, October 4th. 1911 stove, . sidevoard, cupâ€" _ " * 2 °O es i board, cradle, double bedstead, cow Commencing at 4 0‘cio j chains, 2â€" ropes, horse blankets, forks, the following -~.‘7< p ; . shovels, rakes, hoes and many other Horsesâ€"Aged mate . in foal to articles too numerous to mention. Alexander, mare 12 yearg old Also a quantity of cornstalks, manâ€" to Gros Bec, Olyde colt 3 ye Lels carrots. about 20 bushels of spring colt | by ”‘Q 1e of Farm Stock, Implements, Etc There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the undersigned, oneâ€"quarter mile north of Waterloo, near Schneider‘s cider mill, on Commencing at 1 o‘clock â€"p sharp, the [ollowing valuable erby, vizicâ€" 0000000 Tuesday, October 3rd, 1911 THE RAVING OF RUDYARD MRS Auction Sale Auction Sale (Detroit Free Press.) MICKUS, Auctioneer HURST, Clerk. ELIZABETH MARTIN, . Proprietress 36â€"3t prop ‘There. will be "g tion on the hl"ll of. 3 miles south» ,w morth of Strasburg, OR Tuesday, September commencing at:â€"one 0°C the following valuable Real B:zâ€" B $6 acres B or R acres are sown with good . also aboutâ€" an acte «of po iall plowing is done. Th of new wire fences‘ on ‘the . two wells. ‘On the proper 3 actes of: hardwood bush siderable quantity of ted quantity of wood is out am use. Also a bank. batn,~ . outbuildings, The house, â€"whi tains eight rooms h‘ Jarge . is in good condition,. > â€" *‘ There will also be sold (with farm the heavy team; of Horges, and 14 years old, good workers der, drill, disc, mower, .â€"BAY . « plows, # cultivators, pait . sleighs, wagon with rack, wago gravel box, double seated . _ demat wheelbarrow, corn cutter, Borge er, hay fork, with rope a Also about 10 tons ol hay, and a quantity ol oats, aad . fcr ‘feed. A ev h Live Stock. â€"Light fi.fiéfl Household Effects, Etc. â€"SIde early English finish, extensign, iable, early Englipn AniwB, . 6 chairs, eatly Engiish fpish, m 3 beds with sprifcl&“v maty 4 kitchen chairs, 4 tugs, .| table, kitchen stove, P :,;; 1 bedroom stove, New Leader . 2 creamers, milk pails and | ter_bowl!, _ stone _ 6fC y l utensils, _ kitchen . % window screens, . new _C n vindow shades, lamps, lanterns, let table, plants, i % separator, toilet sets, mirtot, / baskets, pails, fur cont, washing. chine, boiler, and many othe® i Far- s‘“kQ 4 and 12 years old, Holstein, fresh at time of sale, Jet: ow to calve Oct. 24, heifer: 9. monthi well bred, heifer 8: months old | bred; holstein calf, 6> orth Berkshire pigs from â€" ‘4 to ‘6~> 0 old, 12 thorougbbred !n:&n‘.‘ ducks (prize winners, | mar 3 pure bred Buff Leghorns, eocke ‘exhibition birds), â€" 6 cockerels) i 80 Buff Leghorn and Orpifigton b Implements, ‘Etc.â€" Double _ democrat with brake, new;> . farm wagon, cutter, set of, ° harness, new; heavy set "Of} . harness, 24 {t. extensionâ€" ladder, sprayer, cow chains, ‘,, logging cha.ns, crossout saw, 8 carpenter‘s tools, 2 dozen grain‘ new; chicken netting.‘ Also ABo% tons of hay and & guantity of ‘There will be sold: bypublic / tion on the premises 4“‘:'; I signed, 1 mile west of Pebsrs and 1 mile east of Baden, on & leading from Petershirg to Cattle, Pigs, Ete»â€"5 good‘ cows: cow due to Calve . * cow due to calve 1Â¥e. 11, " cow to calve Jan. 9, cow ‘due to Jan. 20, ‘cow due to calve Feb, % fatrow cows, Holstein bull 3 : old, 9 spring calves (Holstein 2 sows supposed to be in ""'.}'i 3 months old. o l Implements, Etoâ€"Frost & binder 6 ft. cut," McCormitk . 6 ft cut, nearly now,~ .j‘,‘j_ ner drill, Frost & Wood di# with box, iâ€"horse .carringe, sleighs, hay rack, â€"r00% :n, C ton wlmlna ’mgl.', cuther;>!* g4 gang,, plow, yiows ) waet row, gravel box, A ME %i K about ~60 sap pails and pabs, cooler,. cider h‘"zt, _ pinder â€" scales, cap. 300 Ibs; grain | sets of doubletree®, wet: 'finf hatness, set of plc ' v,‘,j- single harness, hay knife, forks,. els, rakes and many other at too ‘numerous toilhentioh" . _ Terms of Chattelsâ€" H F34 pigs, poultry, and all sums: of ; and under, cash; over that amou raonths credit on good sec rity : 0 per cent. off _ for cash payt ent : credit amounts. % ;; cleg. a.. . e ooiie Terms of Real Estat ?’f; remain on a mortgag ‘..‘â€" ove amount to be cash, / 38 .w;‘;fi‘ ’:fl::dtsc: f s 12 mon th m:‘ 8 ym 1" per cent‘ 00 tor cath paytve evedit a 2. R. DE _ BOURGNEUF, Proy \. J. MICKUS, Auctioneet ALLEN SHOEMAKER, Cl CHRISTIAN . P.‘ BREN Friday, October 6th, 191 <+4

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