ider visited at ‘‘Aldersyde‘‘ . on da ‘last.â€"MFr. Will . Sugg ol this orhood bad the misfortune to 4* wood pile of about 20 cords rned one night lately. Mr. â€" Sugg‘s d . e was also burned a _ few & ago.â€"Invitations are out _ for ) cele on of _ the 25th anniverâ€" ary ol the mar:ze of Mr. and Mrs: @s, Parker, to take place on Friday iternoon at their residence on the ora Road.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob oem: " the Elora road left on Tuesday las! for a few weeks‘ visit with relatives in Michigan.â€"Mr. Sam Letson‘s residence was struek _ by @htning on Monday night â€" of last eek. â€" I did not take fire but some 3;‘?‘5 was done as it passed through i kitchen of the house.â€" Sacramenâ€" rvices will be held in the church next Sabbath Krauth of Berlin. Goes to Waterloo.â€"Great > regret was . felt" by the people . of . St. â€" igatha on Sumiay, when Rev. Huâ€" ; € »\-5A07mans, who has b)en m?ï¬ Â§ ferred to Waterloo, came to hid his Arish . farewell. _ Father Aey mans iad been parish priest here for . @%Cr ighteen years.: A very strong at« ehment had been formed between the w, Father and his | parishioners ‘â€" therefore the parting was inveel &d one. ImmeGiately after High 8s which was celebrated by Rev. ; Aeymans, assisted by Rev. Fakhâ€" s â€" Paul and Scafuro ° he was resented with a handsome . purse of ; / ‘by the mempers of the cong‘eâ€" ation, the â€" Christian mothers _ Soâ€" ce and: Young | Ladies So#ats. he orphans presented him with â€"a Mritual ~ bouquet and a beautiful adâ€" ‘The following address _ wan ead . to him by Mr. John Noll on ‘ (behall of the congregation: ~ Betoved Father.â€" Completely unexâ€" ected we were apprised several days w of your . intended _ departure om us, .. We are forciply _ reminted [ the old . German song‘ "Scheiden * Weh." and we certainly deepâ€" MHNIOHE: WH ky "" OB . 4 . hk (M 4e Miss Ber .‘, P ing 1 '.*‘v..g,vu c 29¢ " m * w ‘}r;:“x‘,’yzsn,‘. ® C : alt and faanily of .â€"Miss Mand ' 5 aumber of young people ; ers on Wednesday evening last â€" c of her birthday. â€"Mesers. > m J y and Ed. Hagedorn of xisited at Mr. Henry Lindâ€" . on Sunday .â€"Miss Short _ of pétogo yisited her sister on Satâ€" J «m Sunday.â€"Mrs. C. Bowman at last Saturday with her father ow k lle, who was seriously 111 has somewhat improved again.â€" and Mrs. M. Devitt of Berlin it a day last week with their son â€" ir. W. J. Letson erected his md: Thursday ol last _ week [ expects to have it running . in ut ; weeks.â€"Mr» W. J. Dick of onto is holidaying in this neighâ€" ro0d.â€" Mr. and Mrs, F. Letson mt Saturday in Galt.â€"Mr. and Es. Ceo. Peppler, Mr. and Mrs. pel. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad, and Mr. ( Mrs. Beiseli all of Elmira, Sunâ€" ied &t "Sunnybrook."‘â€" â€" Mr. and . N. Gingrich and Miss . Laura ut â€" Web," and .: « Seel and regret i have been wit} can, hardly rea t nearly 19 yea t the duties "‘among us. M ing" C1 of Consolod and sLIeMESNONEN . 17 feit â€" last batties! . Your sermons and teachings gave constarnt ovidence :s spirit and zeal with which youw labored for the spiritual welfare / wour congregation, and when you fometinies spoke tho hard plain truth i was only in the faithful * dis bar g of ~your duties. (Â¥ot ‘~Bt, Agatha congregation just ¢ feels proud of its fine church "3:, rch dwelling, and for those ) weâ€" must be thankful to yu, fo inotwithstanding> the fWerienbed. your i the end â€" successful, €an we repay you for . all have done . us? We ly > &Inch our heavenly Faâ€" â€" to reward you. However . to & tangifle proof. of our thankâ€" _we request ypu to accept he reâ€"opei by â€" y rs . of and purse Fathc M t on the Institute.â€"Th men‘s Institut 8T. AGATHA at tir solod ‘Katie Meyer Bas returned an enjoyable two "weeks‘ her aunt, Mrs. Kaisor, Stâ€" ) _ Misses. Horgott and have returned home Alâ€" wisit. with N'\:olru unâ€" ty AMiâ€" f6 fl aunt. Mré. Kaiser 8T. CLEMENT3 JR BUSY NEIGHBORS â€" Completely unexâ€" pprised several days ntended _ departure re forciply _ reminted nan song‘ ‘‘Scheiden we certainly â€" deepâ€" et your . leaving us. ith us so long that the part tT hamnkful to yu, for many difficulties lominable â€" efforts iccessful. Short _ of r on Satâ€" ‘. Bowman her father eriously i11 1 againâ€" f Berlin in the Conâ€" cy mans expressed ‘Ll public . tosâ€" t of lis congre Farmers‘ | â€" Interesting News Items.~ loving and faith St. Agatha Par une How by a"gn‘:"r.. . M C om E C :,.‘ï¬a iz Z"’. vaapgors drue 4 M M ,,.‘éa in omge A uï¬cfv&, vs Mr. s. . Halst ;g' Pé=â€" ton: ,w “ M * NOe +. _-,“ ') t of last week, ‘- ‘; at her home by some of her Elmir m-â€"u Dr. Henderson . of. occupied the Methodist â€" pulpit last Sunday.â€"AMiss Ausle . Stacr ef Winnipeg is spending .. some . weeks with her mother. : Miss Staur> with a body .. of Western Canadian: teachets and nurses np!ntrthe summer in wisilâ€" ing _ England, Ireland and : Seotâ€" land. â€"Mr. W. D. Luowig openei his new theatorium on Saturday. 1Js now has acccopmodation for quite & large crowd.â€"Mr.. Otto returned last <Friâ€" day from an aufomobile trip. around Lake Ontario with three feltow stuâ€" éents. _ They made a complete circle of the lafe covering 1200 miles. â€" Miss Edith Ziegler of Guelph wisited friends in town last week.â€"Mr. Heury Stumpf and family are spending _ @ couple of wee‘s with his . mother bere.â€"Mr. Gco. Badley of t visited his brother, Mr. W. ley over Suncay.â€" The Mis and May Ziegler . spent se ab Plattsville.â€" The anmwal . missicn: ary meeting of St. James Lutherâ€" an church was held â€" last Sunday. Rev. Henkel of Pearl Lake, preachâ€" er in the forenoon and Rev. Gillman ol Listowel in the evening. .1s the afternoon â€"a mesting for the children anc Suniay School workers was hald. Liberal collections in aid of© the misâ€" sionary _ cause . were taken. up.â€"Mr. Milton Goetz of the Milvecton. Meâ€" tropolitan Bank staff visited _ friends in Elmira last â€" weekâ€"Mrs. CGee. Trussler. of Waterloo spent a . few days with ber daughter, Mrs, \Wm Moser.â€"Mr. â€" and Mrs, Schelowitz spert last Sunday and Monday with friends in Listowel and Traice. â€" Miss Mary Fear ofâ€" Blyths, Miss Maude Jackson of Dalton, Mrs. A. E. Devitt and daughter Dorothy . of Waterloo visited Mrs. J. B. Winger on Labor Day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Auâ€" gost Allemang were visiting at the home â€" of Mr, Louis . Koerber _ at Flora â€" on Sunday.â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. George Jung have returned aiter a week‘s visit with friends at Lockpart, Rousing Liberal Rally.â€"Over 2000 people gathered in the skatinz rink Tuesday evening to hear the _ last campaign address in this village df Mr. King. â€" Mr. Edward, maniger ol the Elmira: Interior Woodwark Co., capably acted as Chairm#an. . Un the platform with him were a number of business men, mechani¢s, manufacturâ€" ers and _ farmers. _ The chairman, ers qiE . . IEINOPR. .. TUBW . GIRRTY UA Saturd Se Rev. Mr. Lynn of Berlin, Mr.. E. Pi s & flh[ Clement and â€" Hon. W, L. Mackenzic aturday: Sept m J9H1 King convincingly addressed the ele¢ encing. at 1.30 o‘clock p. m. tors . The â€" speakersâ€"all meant busâ€" gé“‘,, the following valuahle property inss and their remarks were JC yizâ€"â€" ; weived * with unbounded enthusiasm _ Pouble bedstead â€" with spring and by the Jarge number of (ratepaye‘8s mattress, .extension table, couch L Pm nR RLLLS adavecs! ‘evare Trste Nee Miss Hiléa ( Eby and Miss Gertrude 2 Ruppel are spending . a few weeks c} with friends and relatives in MIis e bawaka, Chicago _ and St. Thomzas.â€" J Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kellee anc q Uaughter of St, Jacobs spent Sunâ€" 5; day â€" in town.â€" Mrs,; J. H. NeyeL ; of â€"Galveston, Texas and her daughters Mrs. Theo. Franke of New . Hamâ€" p burs spent a few days with Mrs. Hy. s Dunke.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Class,)., c have the sympathy of their iriends f on account of the death af their bat c by girl, * one ofâ€"â€" the twins.. _â€"The _ 4 friends of _ Mr.~ Geo. Schierhoitz will be pleaseé to learn that he i9 ( improving _ in health.â€" Mrs. (George « Honsinger andi children are spending a lew weeks with her parents neat St. Thomas.â€"We are . pleased . to report that Mr. Albert Stroh has so farime . proved in healtl: that he can take a walk out occasinnally.â€" Mrs, B. \ Klein of _ Mitcbell and Mrs. J. Klea ‘ man _ of Vancouver, B,C., _ speat | " the week end with their cousins the Misses L. and M. Zieglers â€" " Mrs. McClung and son of Eldorado, Ont., spent a few days with Mr. and â€" Mrs. _ John stor{ on their way " to Winnipeg where Mr. Clung is proâ€" ~ fessor of a collegaâ€" Mr. an? Mrs. $ .Jolin K. Schmetmund attended the tun>ral of Mrs. Henry Giller at Per: 1 jin on Sunday â€"a weekâ€" The Conâ€" 8 servative organ of our village in its " last . issue congratulated Aheir opponâ€" @ ents _ on their. gentlemanly bearing " and gaod order maintained at the Elâ€" t mira _ Conservative meeting. We are sorry we cannot feciprocate these 8 statements. . Evidently mmï¬b ** apprfotiate fair play and a hearâ€" e ing at theit meetings but do not give us what we give thens â€" ind ladies present Items â€" of Interest.â€"Meesrs. Oyrus (Cressman and Isaiah Cressman drove down . to â€" Canboreâ€" Tuesday last. ~â€" Mr. Isaizh Spactzel spent . Sunday under the parental roof.â€"Mt. and Mrs. Adam _ Woolner spent Sunfay at the home : of + qlugkulm Cressman‘s. + was . a ;:‘â€" visiton in of burg.â€"â€"Mr. } and _ the ‘u-mu,-i Laure Ghankts. â€" and. Cressman spent Shants and. Lavina Cressman Sunday in Bridgepatt NATCHEZ t d Bad ‘Mr.: and Mrs, Geo. J pleton, Wis:, made sh their short stay U‘ ww#. who rly resided tew 9‘.1: with her fri tes was hl'& :velcc-.l by all T eF e T Jby allâ€" Misses Melinda were visiting here on . Sunday . and were the guests of Miss > Henrietta Ottmaun.â€"Mr. Fred Wilker of Ta is tock spent Sunday here among triends and associates.â€"Mr. Walter Fleischâ€" hauer was . transferred © from the Siandard bank here to a branch office in Saskatchewan as manager. We wish him every w,-_.-Julpm ;.i e i es e T 2 kn P Kléin of Walkerton, a former Wellesâ€" ley bay, visited several of: his old school mates who were glad to . meet him again, . the first time inâ€" 43 years. â€"The household goads ofâ€" Mrz . John Ullner will be disposed. of by public auction on Sept. 28th, after which he will leave here and make . his home in Berlin.â€"The sad news Was epeead on Tuesday last of the yery sudden death of Miss Louisa Brill. ~~Inter= ment took place in the New Ferusaâ€" lem cemetery on Friday . .afternoon, where the Rev. E. J. . Daniels of Berlin officiated. Veceased was of.a quiet disposition and was well known in this ~district and â€"Jeaves one sister to motirn her loss. Her father predeceased her. onlÂ¥ about 6 months. She was 37 years of age at the time of her death.â€"The Misses Kruspe of Sebringville returned to their home againâ€" onâ€" Friday last after spending a few weeks here with their uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. M. and L Schaub.â€" Mr. Peter â€" \Glebes spent several days in Toronto, . . Grimsby, and Brant{ord visiting friends and reâ€" latives, and returned home~Monday . Successful Rally Day.â€"Rally . Doy was observed© here in the Evangel+ eal church on Sunday, the programâ€" me was greatly . appreciated and tle attendance was good.â€" Thie new schoolâ€"house â€" is mtaring completicn and when finished we will have a Mo~ dern building.â€" Mr. Dan Schweitzet earried the second prize at the Welâ€" lesley Fair for his general purpose team . of _ Percherons. There will be sold by | on the premises of the 1 the Village of Conestogo Double bedstead _ with spring and mattress, .extension table, couch, small table, parlor stove, parlor lamp 2 chairs, child‘s bed, 2‘ baby‘s _ high chairs, ice cream freezer, coal oil heatâ€" er, goâ€"cart, folding screen, churn, butter bowl!, milk pails, tubs, 4 wine barrels, bath tub, wringer, extension step ladder, lawn. mower, wheelbarâ€" row, stone jars, _ lawn shears, . 2 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 too numerous to menâ€" Termsâ€"Amounts. of $10.00 and unâ€" der cash; over that amount 20 days‘ eredit on good security. Rev. 0. LINKE, Proprietor, A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. J. G. HURST, Clerk. 86â€"23t. tion ‘There will be sold by public avction on the premises of the nn%uipod oneâ€"quarter mile north of l'lufloo'. near Schneider‘s cider mill, on Wednesday, October 4th. 1911 Household Effects, Etc. Commencing at 1. o‘glock p, m., sharp, the following valuable . prop» ortp,, viawe : c i0 ec flns L8 10 _ Live stockâ€"Black horse, good workâ€" er; Jersey cow due to calve Jan. 20, heifer 8 months old, Collie dog. : lmflemonu. â€" Etc.â€"1â€"horse mower, nearly new; hay rake, hay rack, â€" 1« horse cultivator, 1â€"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, parlor . stove, coal atove, sidevoard, cup» hoard, cradie, double bedstead, cow chains, 2 ropes, horse blankets, forks, EL ‘ vabah . "hask anit‘ many Other stove, sidevoard, cup hoard, cradie, double bedstead, cow chains, 2 ropes, horse blankets, forks shovels, rakes, hoes and many othe articles too numerous to mention. Also a quantity: of cornstalks, man gels, carrots, about 20 bushels . 0 % 8 - â€" Termsâ€"Grain, roots, cornstalks and all sums of $10,00 and~under . cash; m t:ut amount 30 days‘ aredit on y or 8. per cent, for â€" cash JA. J. MI Auctioneer, 20â€"5%. arm Stock and Implements Auction Sale WELLESLEY Auction Sale resided here her frignds e renewlD€ Fuhr: of Dray impetrt reeted rt of~ Apâ€" alls during public auction undersigned in ( Tolth Gale farim), 21 miles west of St. 11 milesâ€"east of Philipsburg miles north: of Baden, on . > commencing: at 10. 00100 ol Aales PB 36 13â€" and 14 . on U road in . the. To the County of 1 118 acres more a paree!l of lot south side of J township alores acres more Of is cleared and has been mostly ©M!U~ vated except in the fiats on ea@wide of the creek running through 48, and the ‘buildings thereon consist of : <A twoâ€"storey stone dwellingâ€"house with furnace and kitchen and vlogfll_‘hvd. bank barn, straw shed and .. GHETD shed. The second parcel consists of about six actes of cedar swamp and about 2} acres. of hardwood bush, ftom which some of the timber has been taken, and the remainder of : the land has been cleared of timber but has never been cultivated and has no buildings thereon. Together with the larger parcel will be sold such interâ€" ests in the water and flooding _rights over part of lots 12 and 13 north of Erb‘s road as the deceased was pPOSâ€" sessed of. The parcel will be â€" sold with the approval of and subject to a ‘reserved bid fixed by the Official (Guardian of Infants, and the: parcels a ‘reserved bid fixed by the OM Guardian of Infants, and the~ pari will be sold together or uplnt_ely may be mosh advantageous, and wul‘ be sold subject to the existing . inâ€" cumbrances thereon, a statement of which will be produced at the, time of sale. The purchase money:. of the real estate shall be paid into the Canadian Bank of Commerce, to the joint credit of the administratrix and Official Guardian oK Infants. TERMS. § Thursdoy, Oct. 12t6, 111 |, ‘Ten per cent. cash at the sale and: the balance within thirty days, terms and conditions in other respects shall be made known at the sale and a while may be ascertained on "I;E; tion to Millar & Sims, . Solici 8, Berlin. R 48 _ At the same time and place a mentioned, there will be sold by lic auction, the following chattel perty. perty. _ 5ie & Grey mare 4 years old, bay 8 years old, black mare 12 years 0 bay mare rising 4 years, mare rising 3 years, dark bay mare 4 y old, 7 cows all supposed, to be n calf, 3 two year old heifers, 4 8 18 months old, 2 steers 2 years old, bull rising 3 years old, 9 spring calves, 3 sows supposed to be :nJ\‘, 1 Jflgs 8 months old, 6 pigs 2 ths pld, 6 pigs 6 weeks old, about _ 125 chickens, collie dog. Iinplementsâ€"Champion separator . 36 inch cylinder, 45 inch body with chafl blower in good running order,; about 50 feet 7 inch leather belting, . 132 feet canvas belting, Massey Harris 6 {t. binder, Massey Harris 5(t mower, 2 cultivators, Massey Harris 13 hoe seed drill, Massey Harris, side delivâ€" ery rake, Massey Harris hay loader, Frost & Wood disc, steel land roller, Kempâ€"manuteâ€"spreader, â€"hay rake, lumber wagons, truck wagon _ with iron axles, 3 pair bob sleighs, 3 cut~ ters,; 3 nearly new, 3 seated carriage nearly new, 2 top buggies, 1 nearly new, open buggy, cutter and _ sulky, new riding plow, No. 2 kid Kangaroo plow, Verity 2â€"furrow gangâ€" plow, No: 30 Wilkinson plow, No. 4 Bell single plow, 4â€"section iron harrow, 3â€"sec¢ion iron barrow nearly new, 2 scufflers, 38 hay racks, roller chopper, â€" chopper with blades, straw cutter, bevel jack, fanning mill, puiper, scales, capacity 1500 lbs, stone buat, wagon box, 2 sets ‘of gravel planks, 3 wood racks, bag truck, wheelbarrow, 3 oouplfng:, 5 tumbling _ rods, . hay fork, | water tank, turnip cutter, 3 sets . of double team harness, set ol carriage harness nearly new, 3 sets ofâ€" single harness, set of mxrhï¬a harness nearâ€" ly new, 3 sets of single harness, nearâ€" ly new, fly nets, 2 pair horse blanâ€" kets, rug, duster, 2 â€"Buflalo _ robes, spile driver, sledgo, turbind 86 {t. .6 Among other , things about 18 tons hay, about 350 bushels oats, â€" barley and mixed: grain, cornshocks, .. mang» les and potatoes, a quantity of hemâ€" lock and white ash lumber, cordwood, sedat nosts. pine slats, maple cordâ€" lock and white ash lun cedat ’““l “M slat wood. eto. without reserve Terms of sale, grain, . bay, â€" PB# chickens, roots and potatoes, . oush; as |to m.mem,:dn- of $10 or under, cash, over that sum : three months‘ credit on promisory, . notem The chattel property will, be second parcel consists of acres of cedar swamp and rcres. of hardwood bush, ; some of the timber has , and the remainder of : the een cleared of timiber but cen cultivated and has no hereon. Together with the cel will be sold such interâ€" : water and flooding _rights of lots 12 and 13 north of nâ€"the north Township of Waterloo t number 11 _ on‘ the Eroa‘s road: in . the esaid, containing .25 c less. ‘The. first parcel i has been mostly cultiâ€" clotk in the foreâ€" ols Spakn ‘ orth "of Erb‘s ip of, Wilmot, in loo, ~containing ess, and secondly, ber 11 _ on‘ the / anmik in the Bell single , Sâ€"section â€" scufflers, r, â€" chopper Iy jon on th ‘1'1 Tollowing ':mbh nu-‘w 'Wâ€";{ ye-;m weighing m ur Ibs.. well matched; beavy mafe 16 years Puw‘o“ in foal, driving mare uyunou.ww"h oal, _ yearling colt got by Kirside, _L.aing colt got by: Bovine, â€" sucking colt Thursday, October 5th, 1911 arm tock, Implements, Etc Auction Sale _ Implements, p it.© pinder mower, 10 t tivator with EW sold I No reserve, everything must be sold.. There wil} also be sold at the same time and plece. the farm belonging to It‘crdgund Walter comprising _ 100 acres more or less with bank barn and wood shed attach>d. . Fine spring extra driving shed and &ll necessary outbuildings, brick house with kitchen water which runs all year roun@ and two fish ponés. Also 14 acres of good timber. on the &t:minu. " Terms of real estate will be mado â€"Terms of real estate will known. on day of saic. PHILIP MOSER, Proprietor A. J. MICKUS, Auctioncer. ED.~ KAUFMAN,â€" Clerk, mencing at follo wing 1 3 â€" miles AUCTION SALES 35â€"4t Sept. 23rdâ€"Househoid effects of Mrs. William â€" Harris, Erb street, Waâ€" Sept. 26.â€"Farm stock, implements, â€"â€"â€" real estate and household effects of E. R. Bourgneut on the. farm 3 miles south of Berlin, and 2 miles north of Strasburg, better known as the Rellinger Faxm. Septy, 28.-â€"rljoulehold effects of John Ulner, in the village of Wellesley. soept / 30pâ€"Houschcfd. effects "bt Rev. 0. Linke, in the village of Canesâ€" togo. _ = . _ ud Oct. 3.â€"Farm stock and implements ol â€"E. B. Martin, 24 miles lï¬ï¬l‘ Oct Oct ailes northeagt 0t nain road leading fr Welesley, on » with roved seouri cent . :’m“- t.' Lunch at noon, _ > Js. MCKUS, Auctioneer The regular meeting of the Matho at 'g.ku.bum'mb""‘ riday. . evening. . 8.â€"Farm stock and implements ofâ€"E. B. Martin, 24 miles south ol Conestogo and«1 mile west of RBloomingdale, known as the Reist Farm. n d 4 . A.â€"Farm stock and . {implements of Fred Tolezki, 4 mile north of Waterloo, near Schneider Cider Mill. f * . 5.â€"â€"Farm stock and implements of Philip Moser, 1 mile west of Bamberg and. 3 miles northéast of Wellesley, oh the road leading from Bamberg to Wellesley. . of ‘Abralam Myets, 4â€"mils south of Bain andâ€" L rile north of Wilâ€" mot Centre:. » C /y 7,â€"Watrm stock and implements ol Jos, 8. Dorsch, 14 miles east of St. Clements and 3$} miles West of Bamberg. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer..â€" ALFRED KAUFMAN, Clerk, 87 YDIA GROPEF be sold "wy" auC~ wbloguyy the y Massey â€" Hatts #.m. ShxCP Administratrix Radien P. 0 B or two a VnAB Farm Stock, Implements, Etc Tiere will be u'*.!bl'l’n,l Reist‘iarm, 24 Commencl following w ‘ AEvoe® 0. FOnRs OOR C 32 foal ‘to Lord: Durno, black _ mare .7 years: old in foal to Lord Durno, sorrel mare 3 years old got by Dash» wood, . good driver; / sorrel horse . 3 years old,, colt rising 4 years . old, got by Drummer; sorrel golt _ rising. 3 years old got by Drummer, bay mare rising 3 years old, black. yearâ€" ling colt got by Dumo King (pacer), plack yearling colt got by Marâ€"Blot, sucking colt got b& Marâ€"Blot, . suckâ€" ing colt got by S Walter: Cattle, Etc.â€"t milch cows: Cow AJua 4n calve in October, cow due to Cattle, ~Etc,â€"4 miich _ COW$.. _ /WM 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 â€"â€"old, 4 spring <calves, s0w with â€" litter at ‘side, 4 sows supposed to be in â€" pig, ahout 100 chickens... . ~f â€" Implements, â€"ELtC.â€"UCAAMPIO® S2070 | ator, cylinder _ 36x48, with _ chaft | blower in good runing order; Frost & | Wood binder, 6 1t cut, Massey Harris 6 it mower, Noxon mower, Massey Harris side delivery rake, nearly new; Massey Hartis cultivator with . seed box, Noxon seed drill, Deering . hay rake, Frost & Wood disc, land _ rolâ€" ler, 3 wagons nearly new, 3. seated carriage, new; open buggy, 3 seated surrey, sulky, 2 pair bob sleighs, cutter, 2 large sugar beet boxes, nearly new; 2â€"furrow plow, 2â€"furrow gang plow, 4 single plows, % 3â€"section iron harrows, sugar beet lifter, sugat beet scuffier, scuffier, turnip . pulper, fanning mill, straw cutter, furnace, â€" Wettlauier stockâ€"rack, 150 feet . ropes with hay {ork and pulleys, wheelbarâ€" row, manure sleigh, grain cradle, kitâ€" |chen stove, sink, table, leal 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 lother articles. : Tuesday, October Grainâ€"150 bushels oats, about â€" 500 bushels batley and cats mixed, 100 bushels of buckwheat, a quantity . of peas. onl & F ESm sn Pss 1 Termsâ€"Grain, pigs, chickens and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; â€" over that amount 14 months‘ eredit .. on approved joint notes or> 5 per cent. off for cash payments of _ credit amous ts. of Farm Stock, Implements, Etc and 1 mile w There will be sold by public auction on:the. farm of the undersigned, _ oneâ€" half miles west of Petéersburg and 2} miles east of Baden on main _ road leading from Petersburg to Baden, on f . Tuesday, Oct. 10tn, 1911 9t cocmmencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. ‘sharp, the following valuable property, viz.: Harses=â€"Black mare 18>â€"years old in Toal to Duke of Wellington, black mare ‘$ years old, heavy bay mare 8 years old, supposed to be in foal to Royal Alexander; aged bay mare good worker, yearling mare, got by â€" Lord Charming. ~Cattle and Pigsâ€" 3 good _ milch Cattle and Pigsâ€" 3 good _ milch cowsâ€"2 cows due to calve in March, 1 cow due to calve in April, 3 heilâ€" ets coming 23 years old, 11 spring calves, sow due to pig by time _ of sale; about 50 chickens. p MllS. ELIZABETH MARTIN Implements, Ete.â€"Champion _ sepâ€"j arator with chaft blower, 10 _ horse power with bevel jack and equalizing rods and couplings,â€" about 20 feet of double leather belting, this is in good running order; sell rake nearly .new, Massey Harris binder 6 ft. cut, Deerâ€" ing mower 5 ft. cut, seed drilli Masâ€" seyâ€"Harris Broadcast oultivator with seed box and grass seeder combined, nearly new; cultivator, hay rake, Yand roller, 2 wagons , with boxes and spring seat, wagon, pair, bob sleighs nédtly new, long sleigh, 2 .cuttwre, b‘i% seated cartiage, butter work« tr, Floury 2 furrow gang plow, 8 ‘lltl: plows, turnip . seeder, . scuffier, 4 ‘Bection iron harrow, nearly . new, whboden harrow, 2 hay racks, . wood rack, slings with ropes and pulleys ‘complete, set gravel planks, . a quan= tity of silo lumber, Clinton fanning mill, 8t. George root pulper, circular saw, grindstone, grain cradle,. grain :. logging â€" chains, wmlirtmo, yokes, forks, shovels, 2. double ‘sets team harness, set of single harâ€" ness, set of Scotch collars, 2. Buftalo I tle, copper kettle, m Plam‘. reie, d te, t sap pan, . palls, -utcmt pumpkin press and mary A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer J. G. HURST, Clerk. meat tubs, pumpkin press and mary other articles. Also 400 busbals oats and 100 bushels pes#, Termsâ€"Grain, chickens and all sums ‘of $10 and under, cash, . over that :-mrlt‘y t ‘0‘ ""3.‘: mlnlt‘ cash or t. lnm\ of «zinanh "~ JOHN L. SOHULTZ, Proprietor. . Auction Sale ents, â€"Ete.â€"Champion separâ€" o tw be L. SCHULTZ, Propric MICKUS,. Auctioneer. id »by pub r e HMtY $rd, 1911 Proprietress sharp, : the DCT)+| outbuildings. . The ROUS 310%; | gains eight rooms with uckâ€" | is in good condition. . â€"â€" There will alsoâ€"be 8( Cow |ftarm the heayy team « 36â€"3t T uesday, September 26th, 1911 es ... 6 or 1 acres are sown witl also ‘about an aere full plowing is don of new wire fences two wells. On the 3 acres of siderable m quantity of wood i use. Also aâ€" bank shed, duck house, : and 14 years old,. good der, drill, disc, mower, > plows, 2 cultivators, pPAIf O%, ZHB) sleighs, . wagon with rack, mx gravel box, double seated democtat, wheelbarrow, corn cutter, Wm er, hay fork, with rope and Also about 10 tons of hay, .. SHaW, Lud a avuantity of oats and . : barley er, HAY IOMR, WEAWE +7 Also about 10 tons and a quantity of ( fer feed.. * mM sum t that good cash 7 onmirintatnnd t Live Stock.â€"Light team of . drivers. 4 and 13 years old, Holstein iresh at time of sale, Jersey hnn to calve Oct. 24, heifer 9 months old well bred, heifer 8 months. old well . bred; holstein call,. 6 ‘Tamworth and Berkshire pigs from 4 to 6 onths oid, 12 thoroughbred Indian mner‘ ducks (prize winners, well mi Â¥ 3 pure bred Bulf Leghorns, cockerels, texhibition birds), 6 cockerels,; about 60 Bdfl Leghorn and Orpington hens. Implements, Etc.â€" Double~ seated democrat with brake, new;,. _ S6r0D€ farm wagon, cutter, seb of, . team harness,â€" new; heavy set.. of team harness, 24 {t. extension ladder, new, sprayer, cow chains, torks; $ logging chains, crosscut saw,, dge, carpenter‘s tools, 2" doï¬n;tlhhl% new; chicken netting. ‘Also about 1 tons of hay and .a gu;n% of. oate Household Efiects, Etc. & early English finish; extension d f lable, early English ; finfah, | â€" r 1 6 chairs, early English finish, round; 3 beds with springs ‘and mtttm §3 .. REVAR . mm nE Eomt 0 99 4 kitchen â€" chairs, 4 rugs, _ kitchen table, kitchen ‘stove, parlor _ stove, bedroom stove, New, [ï¬u TD 2 creamers, milk pails and ‘pans, but= ter bowl, stone : crocks, utensils, . kitchen. cabinet, ‘ dishe: window screens, _ now curtain es. vindow ‘shades, lamps, lantern$, Aoi let table, plants, sharples, â€" ï¬ separator, toilet sets, mirror, baskets, pails, fur coat, washing MAâ€" chine, boiler, and many‘ other u'Qi- cles Terms of Real Estateâ€"$4,825 a remain on a mortgage and above thal amount to be cash, _ â€"__ y Terms ofâ€" Chattels.â€" Hay, pigs, poultry, and all sums. of, $10 and under, cash; over that amount 1 months credit on good security or . s per cent. of Afor cash payment : . of credit amounts. _ f A. J. MICKUS, ‘Auctioneer. ALLEN SHOEMAKER, Clerk. 344% Farm Stock, Implements, Etc There will be sold by public '..af tion on the pretmises of. the ler signed, 1 mile west of Pehtflm and 1 mile cast of Baden, on the romd leading .from Petersburg to Baden, on Commencing at I o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property: Horsesâ€"Aged mare in foal to Royal Alexapder, mare 12 yeats old in . foal to Gros Bec, Clyde colt 3 years old, spring colt bred by Royal Alexander, Cattle, Pigs, ~Ete.â€"5 good milch bows: cow due to calve .Dec,. 18%; cow due to calve Wee. 11, cow . dus to calve Jan. 9, cow due to . calve Jan. 20, cow due to calve Feb. ‘ 81, 4 farrow cows, Holstain bull 2 years old, 9 spring calves (Elolstein grade), 2 sows supposed to be in pig, 18 3 months old, :: radÂ¥oh Implenients, ~Bte.â€"Frrost ‘& , binder 6 ft. cut, MeCormick mowe 6 It cut, nearly new; hay: rake,. Wh nor drill, Frost & Wood disc, wago with box, lâ€"horse carviage, pair . gleighs, hay rack, root puiper, ton fanning. mill, soutfMer, m gang plow, 3 Ayr plmn,. wheelbar . Sdnti .0 i Strasb e es n d d 1 row, gravel box, ladder 24 1t. about 60 sap pails and pans, _ f booler, cide? batrels, : Binder & scales, cap. 300 lbs; grain bags, _ sets of doubletrees, got of harness, set of plew harness, sot single harness, hay ®nife, forks, shovâ€" ieln. rakes and mpiny other articles tan numeraug to mention. oi S the too numerou® Termsâ€"Pigs and undert ca 12 months‘ cf 4 per cent, © credit amoun Friday, October 6th, 1911 CHR Auction Sale DE BOURGNEUF, Proprietor, t J, MI K A UT n . the MJ » rdwood bush â€" a e , tity: of cédar bush. . ./A ood is cut and: red bank: barn, 4 use, and â€" all necessary The house. which . COHâ€" nts, ~Ete.â€"Frost & Wood., ft. cut, MeCormick â€˜ï¬ nearly new;| hay: rake,. Witâ€" Frost & Wood disc, n , 1â€"horse carviage, MI:E ay rack, root puiper ng. mill, soutfer, m v, 3 Ayr plows, rel box, ladder 24 1t. a san pails atud pans, o / 4 +. um 1 MAN, XCLERE ue of and nd @11 sums of ;wz 7 m:":‘:'c'mq" it tm for <ash payments of ld large '\"‘h‘ orkers;. bigâ€" 3y e ,p'“oll' "lz democtat, RRE with the rses 12 is about NNEMAN, prict Beâ€"39 * on