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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Jan 1912, p. 12

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AUCTION SALES â€" Jan, 4.«â€"Farm stock and fi"'""' of Nm‘r K s 14 miles est, ol Lisbon and 3} miles southwest of Wellesiey. Jan. 10â€"Farm stock and implements of Valentine 8. Wagner,t 1} milâ€" es north of . hs g 8 mile® . of _ % N““" 4 P t ,.j Jan. 1 -hm,wal' â€" implements . of â€"Aaron . Suyder, ‘3} miles north of Preston, 3 miles west of Hesâ€" ‘p:.lu and ‘4 miles south of Bresâ€" Jan. 16â€"Farm stockâ€"and implements of Herbert B. Krueger, 2 miles south of Breslau and 2 nl.g‘ north of Kossuth, on the Germany Road. 4 Jan. 18â€"Farm stock and implements of the late Enos Cressman, 3 miles south of Manubeim and,‘ 2 miles north of New Dundee on the Huron Road. This * â€" Last Jan. 25â€"Farm stock and implements of ~Oliver Scheifefle in township road, 1 mile south of Conestogo. Jan, 23â€"â€"Farm stock and implements of â€"Jacob‘Mansz, 2} miles north west of Bamberg, 24 â€"miles south east of Crosshill and 4 miles southwest of St. Clements. Jan. 24â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of Doehn â€" Bros., 4 mile east of Mannbeim, and â€" 4 miles west of Berlin. Jamp. 30â€" Farm, farm stock, impleâ€" ments and household effects of the late John Neeb, 2 miles west of ‘Tavistock and 5 miles east of Stratford, ‘ & Feb. 3.â€"At the Waterloo market, 18 acres of ‘hardwood bush, belonging to the estate of Jacob C. Erb, 3 miles west of Waterloo. Feb. 7.â€"Farm stock and implements of Ben. Horst, 1} miles south _ of Conestogo, 2 miles north of Watâ€" â€"erloo, and 2 miles east ofâ€" St, Jacobs. Feb. 13â€"Farm â€"stock and implements of Menno Scheidel, 1 mile north west of Kossuth, 3} miles southâ€" east of Bresiau and 5 miles north of Hespeler. Feb. 20â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of Geo. Eby at Breslau, better known as ~Riverâ€" side Farm. Feb Feb TL (o% Chint ,;!"é T m V aluable Farms For Sale ‘‘The undersigned ofers for sale the valuable farm situated east, out of the corporation of Elmira, being lot 82 and consisting of 175 acres motre or less. There are 15 acres in fall wheat, 40 acres in meadow, 20 acres in bush and pasture, the balarce clear. This farm is in AL state of cultivaâ€" tiom, *"second to none in the county. For further particulars apply to Box 13. Elmira. ‘The undersigned also offer for sale the valuable farm situated cast of Elmira adjoining,. the above farm, being part lot 82 consisting ofi iii} acres more or less. There are 12 acres in fall wheat, 25 acres in mea .( dow and 15 acres in bush and PaStULe jpiles the balance clear. . This farm i8 in myijey A1 state of: cultivation. For FUL~ pogg ther narticulars apply to o map acres in fall wheat, 25 acres In MC2~ (‘omprising 100 acres, situated 2 dow and 15 acres in bush and PastUre i»iles north of ~Philipsburg and 3 the balance clear. This farm iS i9 mijes south of _ Wellesley, on main A1 state of cultivation. For FUI~ roaq, 32 acres. sow»m in fall wheat ther particulars Vnpply to and 25 acres in grass and on balance . H. EISENBACH, all plowing is done. _ On the fatm is a & Elmira, Ont. barmt 40x60, straw shed, 24x38 ard Box. 131. mira, Un % Pasd power mill on batn, driving shed 19x enninmnnmcizzmâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*~ 38. nig stable, hen house and shed * 115x18 and all necessary outbuildings Cheap Readlng and ‘running spring well in field. Good sw spring well at barn. On the gropcrty Redu scribe . now This _ week ... . Last week ... Two weeks . ago Same woek 1911 . JVI0â€" .......s .m MWKY . wuclss n 2s W 1905 1004 1008 1904 1901 . 22.â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of Henry L. .Jonas, adjoining the . village . of Blair, better known as the Clemâ€" . 2$8.â€"Farm stock and implements of Anthony Mattes, 2 miles northâ€" west of Preston and 1} . miles. south of Freeport. nts Farm EISENBACH BROS MICKUS, Auctioncer Heesl t Butter Market Farmers‘ Creamety Separktor. â€" Prinis. Top Toronto Quotations 19 i1 20 32 30 30 24 Farm Stock, Implentents, Etc. tion of miles Berie commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m., 1be following valuable property, Yiz:â€" â€" Horsesâ€"Dark Bay mare 5 _ yeMs ald, . black horse 4 years old, geod driver; bay mare 4. years old _ in toal to Grosbic, heayy bay hotss 3 years old, bay mare. 2 years. old got by l:eu-een. aged bay mare, . good worker. a I Implements, Etc.â€"Champion separâ€" ator 32 inch cylinder, 45 inch body with straw carrier and chafl blower and duster, â€" Frost & Wood binder, binder, Noxon 5 ft. mower nearly new, _ .Johnston mower with pea harvester, new Elmira hay* loader‘ Frost ard Wood, 2 horse â€" hayrake nearly new, _ Frost & Wood 10 hoe seed drill, 3 spring tooth cultivator, one with seed box, 3 wagons, one nearly new with 2 and 3 inch tires, top buggy nearly new, 2 seated catâ€" riage, 1â€"horse market _ «cartiâ€" uge, pair bobsleighs, pleasure sleigh, cutter, turnip seeder, 2â€"furrow Oxford plow, 3â€"furrow gang plow, 2 singie plows, sculller, 4 secâ€" tion iror harrow, scales, cap. 1200 lbs., 2 hay racks, wood rack, . stock rack, _ wagon box with string seat, sleigh, box, 23â€" sets of gravel planks, a quantity of oak and Elm _ lumber, straw cutter, ensilage cutter, fanning mill, Joliet chopper with 10 inch plate, hay fork with ropes and pulâ€" leys, root pulpet, Jack, 2 sets _ of double team harness nearly new; set of single harness, about 2 dozen grain bags, crosscut . saw, wheelbarrow, stone â€" boat, _ grindstone, hay knife, horse robe, robe, horse blankets, grain cradle, scalding trough, about 60 it. 4 inch> leather belting, 2 .grain shovels, post hold auger, whifâ€" fietrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels hoes, pick, _ shovel, crowbars and many other articles too numerous to mention. : There wil} be «sold "by public® aut in on the farm of the -h“z. : â€"mile "westâ€"of ~Josephsburg and 3 iles â€" © southessy. ol Wellesiey near riet‘s Corners on £ Grair, Etcâ€"About 500 bushels oats, about 10 toms timothy hay, quantity of barley and mixed grain, and roots. . Household Effects.â€"Cooking stove, parlor _ stove, bureau, large table, lounge, â€" sink, â€"woodchest, wash sink, 6 ~kitcher chairs, churn and butter worker, 2 tables, 2 barrels with vinegar, _ honey _ extractor, â€" cheese press, large sap can, sap Pan,â€" pail and spouts, water tank, iror: kettle, dinnerâ€"bell and many other articles. Terms.â€"(Grain, hay, roots, poultry, pigs and all sums of $10 and under, cash; _ over that amount 11 months‘ credit on good security. or 4 per cent. off for cash payments of creâ€" dit amounts. No reserve as the farm is . sold. Lunch at noon. VALENTINE .Z. WAGNER, Proprictor A. J. MICKUS, Auctioncer ALF. KAUFMAN, Clerk. 19â€"3¢. is ‘a frame house containing 5 rooms with large kitchen and woodhouse 2tâ€" tached. Water at house. . This larm is one of the best in the county with rural free mail delivery, and ‘near to schools and churches. HENRY LIVERGOOD, Philipsburg, Ont. 1â€"3mos Weduesday, Jan 10th, 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 This Last Same wee Eaem BRar Sinteo weess Ago wet Egg Market 111 New Laid Eggs eC 40 15 4 10 20 50 * o soke . _ 4 7 * "Of;""°%" + Farm Stock, Implements, Etcâ€" ‘Farm â€"Stock, hoplements, Btc â€" There will be sold &,‘MW u?:g Tarm "of" the Illfilx‘- a miles east of Bresigu, â€" 2 north of Kossuth, on road leading‘ to New Cattleâ€"â€"6 good milch cowsâ€"COW GHC to calve in April, 2 cows due _ . to calve in May, 2 cows due to. calve in July, cow due to calve in August, heifer due to calve in May, . 2 heilers due to calve in July, heifer due to calve in August, 2 fat cows, fat steer. 7 head of young ‘cattle. mfl commente #B 26°0 AEMEAACUIO® , the Tollowing valugble. propâ€" erty, Â¥yiz:â€" . f P .l*'lorllo-â€""u B‘éhtm rising 9 Mlll w ma » dne in ‘foal to Royal gnm} "hay mare rising 4 years old, weight 1400 Ibs, in foal to Royal Sovereign, dark brown mare rising 9 years. M er tra good driver, â€"cark bFOWB~ ; horse rising 10 years old._ 8 x $ Harrho‘?hdat 6 ft. cut, llad%l:-hx« ris mower 5 t cut, Massey trig steel 10 it hay rake, hay tedder, Massey Hatris hay loader with foreâ€" carriage, Massey â€" Harris cultivator with seeder attached, Massey Harris 11 tube seed drill, Massey Harris 14 20â€"inch plate disc, land rollet, .2 scuffiers, â€" 2 No. 21 plows, turnip seeder, twoâ€"furrow plow, four section iron harrow, 2 lumber wagons: good as new, 23 wagon . boxes, 1 ‘ new; top buggy, cart,~cutter, pair bob sleighs, flat rack, stock box, set of gravel planks, manure planks, . beet lifter, chopper with jack and belt on truck, 55 it double length _ 6 inch rubber drive belt, fanning mill, straw cutter, hay fork with swivel . car, 135 feet of new rope and . pulleys complete; bag truck, number of grain bags; ladder, stone boat, wagon jacks forks, shovels, hoes, 4 sets of doubleâ€" trees, 3 horsetrees, neckyokes, . 2 crossâ€"cut saws, wrenches, flue expandâ€" er and rimmer complete, clipper, grind stonc, crowbar, chains, tongue . supâ€" port, turnip pulper, 2 sets of heavy team harness, 1 brass mounted; set of new double carriage harness, 2 sets of: single harness.. About 500 bushels of oats, quantity or Timothy hay, 800 bushels of turnips. ‘The above impleâ€" ments are nearly new. tea ermany , ~On Household Effects.â€"National cream separator, coal stove, wood stove, kettle furnace new, wood box, wash stand, . 6 dining chairs, cupboard, sideboard, 2 beds with springs . and mattresses, cradle, 2 small beds, buâ€" reau, flour barrel, sink, carpets, ‘sauâ€" sage grinder, barrels, boxes, . pails, milk cans, and many other articles too numerous to mention. uâ€"s_"l‘l;xsh\RTe;k-an(â€"l VEdmparisons With Previous Years Terms.â€"Fat cows, fat steer, hay, grain, pigs, chickens, turnips, . and all sums ‘of ten dollars â€" and _ under, cash, over â€" that amount 12 months‘. credit will be given on approved jfoint notes, or 4 per cent. off for / éash payments of credit amounts. % Creditors of Carl Krempien, _ late of the Township of Waterloo, in the County. of . Waterloo,~ Weaver, . deceasâ€" ed, are hereby notified that his .¢sâ€" tate will be distributed on the twelfth day of January A. D. 1912, and regard will be had only toâ€" claims of which notice shall have been given in writing to Andrew _ Thaler, of Berlin or the undersigned before that date. 7 Dated at Berlin thig €wentyâ€"sixth day of December, 1911. William Comer, aged thirteen drowned while skating on the Sydenham, neat Chatham. He aged to push his younger broth wards the shore and he was re: Tuesday, January 16th, Last Name 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 4901 T1 No reserve as the farm is sold HERBERT B. KRIEGER, Prop. 0. S. KOLB, Clerk. 49â€"3t Notice to Creditors wo J. MICKUS, Auctioneer week ... weeks ag Solicitor week 1911 Grain Market W. M. Cram, or for the estate of arl Krampien, deceased clock n 10 weâ€" _ Fall wheat. Oats He < man brother toâ€" as rescued. the River 00 1( 4 mile « west "oi from Be . property,. â€" m bay team: and 8 years old, weighing . o well matched;; dark bay marfe" ri 8 ~years wid, geod. driver. f Cattle, Ete.â€"2 Cows: Cow. 4 cow {resh 3 months;â€"3 head fat tle. 2 years old, 4 head > cattle year old, 2 veal calves, 9 pigs months old weighing about 150 each by time of sale; also about chickens. f Implements, Ete.â€"10 horse powet with equalizing rods in good. running order, hay rake, Adams “?l nearâ€" ly new, pair bob sleighs, seated carriage, market carriage, 2 new top buggies, 2 cutters nearly new, stock rack, 2 wagom boxes, ! nearly new; eart, 2â€"section jron Harrows, .3 walkâ€" ing plows, wood rack, buggy pole, cartiage pole, stone boat, 3 cords of first class wood, water trough. new, feed boxes, heavy set of team harâ€" ness, +2 sets of single harness‘ nearly new, set of carriage harness, 2 Seotch collars, 4 low collars, cutting _ box with rods, 2 robes, horse blankets, Magnet cream separator, flour . box, kitchen cupboard, corner cupboard, 2 churns, baking trough, .2 . rockers, 2 bedsteads, wash sink, cider barrels, iron kettie. Also about 20 bushels of seed barley, _ about (8 bushels of â€"O,; /6 early â€" seed potatoes, 20 gals. of â€" vinegar, . wheelbarrow, grain cradle, grain bags, . hay knife, log bolsters, _ whiffletrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, logging chains, sledge hammer, crosscut saws and many other articles too numerous to . menâ€" tion. $ At the same time and place ~ the farm of the undersigned will be offerâ€" ed for sale, containing 100 acres more or less, of which there are 20 acres sown in fall wheat and 22 acres in meadow, 20 acres in good hard wood busb, and 3 acres in pasture, and balâ€" ance in high state of cultivation. Onr the premises are a twoâ€"story _ comâ€" modious brick house containing 11 rooms with brick kitchen, furnace and hard and soft water in house, â€" bank barn and 2 driving sheds.: This farm is near to school, churches _ and . to Berlin. It is one of the best _ farms in the county. f P hk Termsâ€"Fat cattle, pigs, _ chickens, barley, potatoes and all sums of _ $10 and under cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on good | security . or 4 per cent off for cash payments of credit amounts. _ Terms of real estate will be . made known on day of sale. Assessment threefold, Last week ... Two weeks ago Same week 1911 Wednesday, Janvuary 24th Sa m 1910 1909 1908 1907 1907 | 90 1 T} ront The Toromto Police Comns lecided to take a cersus Jan 01 903 206 M Women missionaries ir me to the coast towt SAM SHANTZ, Clerk DOEHN BROS., Proprictors 48 t 1e J. MICKLT U Byâ€"laws Are Defeated be months,â€"3 hea old, 4 head > veal calves, 9 weighing about Cattle Market 0t «tA LN {annbeinm Top Butchers S6 $, 9 (pIg8 â€" 3 bout * ‘150 â€"lbs also about . 40 6.00 Auctioncer publ lant < . over of© employâ€" indred and transpired , was illeâ€" i the Tateâ€" sha rp ‘ . ds ies wot r8M@ fres} x1 many that meBbâ€" â€" ann Fup Iby Si ate ty OO 00 40 Farm Stock, Implements, Etc ayC Al {ollowing . valuable : Horses.â€"General. p makres rising" four }, got by Prince ol Avoa “v.fl‘l!, January 11th 1911 Wm poleon Bonapart, spfing Cold, goL 5Y Prince of Avon, spring colt got: . by Ali German Coach, * > chestnut ‘horse tising 11 years â€" ol Cattle, FiCâ€"5 good. dairy . cOW$®â€" cow due to. calve August 13th, . cow due ‘to calve June 26th, cow due / to calve‘ Feb. 22nd, . cow duc to calve Mav 6th, cow fresh in August, . four May 6th, cow fresh in AURU head of butcher cattle, three calves, 2 brood sows with pi side. 30 chickens. Implementsâ€"Shantz _ binder 6 . 16. cut, _ threeâ€"borse . Noxon, cultivator, dise harrow, Noxon seed q::{l. Frost & Wood mower, Massey Harris : bay rake, twoâ€"furrow ‘gang _plow,. single plow, # 3â€"section jron harrows, straw cutter, â€" fanning ~mill, turmip nukper. â€"3â€"seated _ deimocrat, \cutter, straw cutter, fanmng «mi0, WUIOp pulper, â€"3â€"seated . democrat, \cutter, wagon with box, hay rack, .pig rack, 2 logging chains, . cream sepatator, churn, set single harness, set‘ team harness, ‘whiffictrces, motyulgfl'., forks, shovels, crow. bars, and many . other articles. * , & WINFIELD AARON SNYDI TERMS.â€"Pigs,. chickens and . . all. ums ‘"of $10 and under, cash; over hat ; amourt 10 _ months‘ ctedit on approved security or 4 per cent off fof ‘ash payments of credit amounts. . SUGGESTIONS ASKED FOR Toronto, Jan. 3.â€"In addition to recording by bailot their views on the â€" question. <of organiz union with the ‘Methodist â€" / and Congregational churches, »11 members and adherents of the Presbyterian Church in Canada are being asked for any suggestions or alternatives they have to offer. The latter request is being preferâ€" red officially by adding a third ques> tion to the printed ballot, thousands of which are now Lcing sent out by the clerks of _ General Assemb!y to ‘the variovus . Presbyteries and churches. The addition of this ques tion resulted in the issue pfâ€" a new and amended ballot, the distribution of which is accompanied by a letter to all ministers from Rev. Dr.R. P. MacKay, the Moderator of the Generâ€" al Assembly, stating that "while, in the opinion of the commttce, the form already issued: may be _ fairly held to comply with the instructions of . the Assembly, yet, in order to meet gbjections, the committce has Amended Bailot Issued to Members and Adhkerents of Presbyterian Church VOTE ON CHURCH UNION (3) Have you any suggestions . OT alternatives to offier? The Sessions of the various church cs will receive the baliots when markâ€" ed, count the votes, and report. the result to the Clerk of. Presbytery on or before March 1J next. . They will be forwarded to Rev. Dr. . Somâ€" etville, Toronto, or Rev. Dr. Campâ€" 1903 1902 1961 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 Bre The x MICKT of Have Hespe vears you in lavor ol the Methodist and Churches® u approve of the | Sheep Market nera ago (91 Of Lhree A y WSTER,. Clerk purpose * . «â€" mare old, got by Na ring cold, got by ing colt got: . by ProprieLor ctioncer WO Rev. Dr. Campâ€" J. W Karn, formerly of Berlin Export Ewes. Lambs 0 1 N§~ 4,~ id got nCe ak ; ~ mt SDg be 00 00 (0 50 50 ~st, â€"8 young m;’,l: z‘ ‘cattle ie Ives n-% gr 80 Yor ® 3 st" ons "ot . thein c e ats lroi'no‘ in ep 4 to \. 7‘:;;;' 5 '"kz & adfi l n oo _ Hen$.â€"9 ~Plymouth . Rock | cotkerels, 20 pullets, 28 hens, 24 White . "Leg» horn ‘hens. (pea y To n M C Implements.â€"Masseyâ€"Harris Bigder 6 it. cut; Masseyâ€"Harcis Mower,, M. . H. shoe drill, M. Hâ€" twoâ€"rowed cormm . cultivator nearly new, Rrost & Wood . hay loader, side delivery ;,%,:_" cultivator, Wm,firj r ~yead *, _ land: rollez, hayrake, . u; p®s, 1. 2â€"furrow â€" Oxford plow,, twoâ€"llfrom«i" ed Verity plow, threeâ€"furrowe plows . 8â€"Section iron â€" harrow, spting . footh kartrow, weeder, 3 scufers,;$ wagons, democrat, 2 > top mfij" alrey â€" bobsleighs, : / longsléigh, :.3 outtersy . stone boat, 2 wagon boxes, ./ 24â€" *hay« . racks, 2 wood racks, manure boat, . straw. cutter, root pulper, corn s "‘ er truck scale 2000 lbs, emery grind«. er, grindstone, 2 wheelbarrow$, . ex~. tension ladder,| fanning ‘mill, l* ‘ ’,; ter, lawn mower, grass seeder, ‘â€" Â¥iG®. and . aovil, 2 lled&!l. Mm? 2 grain cradles,. 2 sets gravel‘ . planks, grain ~bags, ~handsled, * ~sets ttam hamness, set plow barness, 2 sets sin« . gle harness, horse blankets, 2 * robes, bells, â€" chains, forks, shovels, ’v' boiler, 3 large water tanks, :}_‘ ty of: lumber, crosscut saw, carpents tools, draining tools,: block atsl tacks ling,‘ 10 borsepower.) / 080 ~C0._ Hay and Grainâ€"A quantity" 150 bushels oats, 75 bushels No. 21 batley, a quantity | golds, 5 bushels . redclover ‘s bushels _ Aisiae seed, 40 Ibs AF M Houschold Effects.â€"Coal stave, 4 cook stoves, 2 . heaters, ‘coal _ olf heater, . coal oil cooker, reffigerabet, kitthen cabinet, cornet oard, kite chen cupboard, sink, _2 leaf t ,fi_t_,? extension table, wardrobe, 10 Ki ‘,;,flf i chairs, bedroom suite, 2 single beds, iron bedstead, . bureau, Cent@ tabDiB New . Williams sewing machine, * 4 couches, _ Daisy churn â€" and butte worker,â€" . National creany : â€" SOpaL tofy (Cyclone washer, scale 240 1be, kitchâ€" en scale 6 I!b., 1; bbis vinegar, Car« pets, 4. washk tubs, and many oth articles too numerous to mention.. . A. J. MICKUS, Auctioncer, DAVID BERGEY, Executor ALF. KAUFMAN, Clerk. | Sale to begin at at noon. bell, Montreal, the Clerks of € eral Assémbly, who will. f official and final return on Tc TERMS.â€"Hay, grain, 84. pigs, â€" hens and all sums of â€" $ under, cash; over that amount . â€"° months‘ creditâ€" will be given> 0n ApPA* proved sccurity or 4 per cent. off 168 cash payments. 3 ©; ';;;Q_-_ C 25. This return v;l;i; â€" fl,: ,‘f discussion and accion whentthe Gener» al Assembiy meets. on onrmagrn t on Woodstock, Jan. 3.â€"W. A. . M@EAB, druggist and ome of the . ky s mo‘f prominent merchants, .died. beve, %0+ day after a long illness. (.. .. _( He was high up in A as nic : circles and was the oldest member of ~ "Who local ~A thletic Association. «* "*" Deceased was a brother of DJ BP Samé 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 Mr. W. A. Karn This Last Two will be wing~ va â€"Bay‘_ n week (..u... week ........ woeks ago week 1911 Passes Away * in Woodstock Hog Market t quantity of ‘hay, 75° bushels Oâ€"A. quantity ~<of redclover "seed .. ‘@ 10

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