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t w8 s e K A 2 # ImgartP MR A/ Mar Feb 27thâ€" Auction sale E. .J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer Alex Fraser, Auctioncer. Feb. 15.â€"Farm stock and implements Lots 14 and 15, Huron Road Wilmot, 2 miles east of Haysâ€" Feb. 22â€"Farm stock and implements Lot 3, Con. 1, North Easthope, 2 miles west of New Hamburg. Feb. 23.â€"Stock sale, lot 18, _ con. 2, Wilmot, 4 mile East of Haysâ€" ville. _ M; Pauli, Proprietor. March 22â€"Stock and _ inyplements, Lot 9, con. 4, North Easthope, 5 "‘ miles northwest of New Hamburg. $‘ Capding, Proprietor. and implements of Louis Ernst mile south of Berlin on the _T to German Mills. . . Tounty of Waterloo, Weaver, deceasâ€" ed, are hereby notified that his esâ€" tate will be distributed _ on the twelith day of January A. D. 1912, and regard will be had only to claims of which notice shall have been given in writing to Andrew â€" Thaler, of Berlin or the undersigned before that date. ; Creditors of Carl Krempien, _ late al.the Township of Waterloo, in the Dated at Berlin this twentyâ€"sixth dayâ€"of December, 1911. _ Notice to Creditors Creditors of Rachael Pollock, late of the Township of Woolwich in the County ‘of Waterloo, Widow,. deceasâ€" ed, are hereby notified that her estate will be distributed on the 3rd _ day of F%:mn.ry A. D. 1912 and _ regard will had only to claims of which notice shall have been given in writâ€" ing to‘ Norman Snyder at Conestogo or. to the undenigned before that date.‘ Dated at Berlin this 12th day _ of January, 1912. . 12.â€"Farm stock and implements of Walter G. Thorne, 1} miles south of New Germany, 3 miles northeast of Breslau and 4 miles morth of Kossuth. Notice to Creditors Solisitors for Rachael Pollock Estate. ' 3â€"3t WComprising 100 acres, situated 2 miles north of Philipsburg and 5 miles south of . Wellesley, on â€" main road, 22 acres . sown in fallâ€" wheat and 25 acres in grass and on balance all plowing is done. â€"On the farm is a barn 40x80, straw shed, 24x38 ard powoer mill on barn, driving shed 19x 88, pig stable, hen house and shed 115x18 and all necessary outbuildings (un_i{g spring whli in field. Good ’ 1 at barn. On the property Js & & house containing 8 rooms with Targe kitchen and woodhouse afâ€" ville tor. tathod ‘framé house containing 5 rooms ) Targe kitchen and woodhouse atâ€" cd." Water at pouse. â€"This larm ne of | st in the county with %&Efi 3‘ Mz‘ny. and n'urb HEXERY LIVERGOON, Farm For Sale Solicitor for the estate of Carl Krampién, deceased usehold effects of > the tign Rudy, 4 mile north icobs . on â€" Elmira Road, m stock, implements and effects of Geo. Eby®‘ at better known as Riverâ€" N SALE Auction Sale Joshua Shantz, Propri¢â€" W. M. Cram Philipsbure, Ont W,. M. CRAM farm stock L l sbatre Tile Bs tost e Mbdersuenes 18088 Coneâ€"hall ‘utile #.' a .',g _ °U miles east of St. Jacobs, _ abd WA â€"miles north ol Watgrl00,~00 x * Farm Stock, Implements, Etc. road Comimencing at 12 0‘clock noon sharp, the {following articles, vie & Horsesâ€"Dark .bay horee" 13 _ ylars old weighing mlm 14 “ 15 hun~ dred. pounds, black horse . 10 ~ . yeats old weighing between 14 and 15 hundred. ibs., sorrel mare «. 0 old, good ‘driver in foal â€" to Hawke, grey botse § years < rogdster; 2 heary mare colt 2 years old. 7j .e n ® DC CTL: Cattle, Ete.â€" 10 Grade â€" Durham Milch Cows.â€"Cow fresh by time ~ of sale, cow fresh 8 weeks, cow due to calve May 10, cowâ€" due to ealve June 27, cow due to ealve July . 4, Holstein cow due to calve Auzt *, cow due to calve Aug. 23, cow due to calve Sept. 4, cow due to > calve Aug. 25, cow due to calve March 8, cow due to calve June 2, 16 head of young cattle rising 1 to 2 years old call 8 weeks old. Pigsâ€"Sow due to pig MarCh . 39"%/¢, thoroughbred Yorkshire sow due to > pig March 6, 8 shoats. a lmw‘g Etc.â€"Massey â€" Hartis ,, binder 6‘ft! cut . in good running order, . Deeting myet 5 ft. â€" cut. , run 4 seasons, Frast & Wood _ hayâ€" loader used 2 seasons, Massey Hartis side rake and tedder combined, used one season only; steel Frost & Wood 2â€"horse sulky rake used 2 seasons, Massey Harris spring tooth cultivaâ€" tor, new;, 14 plates Bissel disc with 3â€"horse attachment, 10 hoe , Wisner seed drill, Frost & Wood _ 2â€"horse corn cultivator, sugar beet cultivator, spraying pump on cart,> land roller, | 2} in. tire wagon, 8â€"inch tire wagon, lately Febuilt with new gear,. wagon .. box with spring seat and shelving complete," stock rack, ~fanning mill, cutting box, hay rack, wood rack, number of rods and couplings, No. J Wilkinson plow, No. 2 X Prost & Wood plow, Imperial twoâ€"lurrow plow scufficr, 3â€"section iron harrow, . 4â€"secâ€" tion iron harrow, 32 rods: of _ wire fencing, 2 top buggies, 1â€"horse marâ€" ket carriage, 2 pair of bob <sleighs, set of gtavel planks," turpip slicer, S 2 wheelbarrows, manure planks, manâ€" 4 ure sleigh, 3 sets of double . team â€" harness, one extra heavy; 2 sets of â€" single harness, 1 neatly new; set single carriage. harness with hames, 8 about 3 doz. grain bags, horse Wankâ€" , ets, etc., imitation robe, . MVG, 4 sots ol doubletrees, neckyokes, long laddet, !â€" forks, shovels, *akes, , hoes, chains, sâ€" sugar beet knives, and many other articles too numerous to . mention. s, Also a quantity of yellow _ Russian 5 seed oats, and turnips.â€" ; Wedhesday, February 7th Household Efiects.â€"Simplex cream separator, extension table, iron ketâ€" tle, small coal stove, Dobbin drum, bench, large meat tub,. 2 milk boxes, milk pails, _ milk coolets, bedstead, cider barrels, 2 8â€"gallon cans, and many other articles too numerous to mention . a > Terms.â€"Pigs, seed oats, turnips and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash. Over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. of for cash paymentâ€" of credit amounts. f No reserve as moving, to town V aluable Farms For & ‘The undersigned offers for sale the ~valuable farm situated east, out of the corporation of Elmira, being lot 82 and consisting of 175 acres more or less. ‘There are 15 acrem in fall wheat, 40 acres in meadow, 20 actes in bush and pasture, the balarce clear. This farm is in A1l state ol .cultivaâ€" tion, second to none in the cdunty . For further particulars apply to Box 13. ( Elmira. ‘The undersigned also,offer: for sale the valuabla farm situated. east . of Elmira adjoining, the above . farm, being. part lot 82. consisting of 1114 acres more or less. _ There are 12 acres in fall wheat, 25 acres in meaâ€" dow and 15 acres in bush and pasture the balance clear. This farm is in A1 state of ~ cultivation, For Furâ€" ther particulars , apply to o~#. eisENBACH, Hav (181) Elmira, Ont. Box. 12 SHUSPICION A. man by â€" the . name of ‘A rehie (‘ampbell, who could not give an acâ€" count of his movements, was arrested in Preston on Tuesddy alternoon and it was suspected that tm was one of the men who at t6 burglarize the â€" C.P.R: m on â€" Monday hight. He was brought to Borlin .and this md%b proved to the â€"satisâ€" faction of ~the police authorities that while he was an employe of the C. PR in Galt he. was not in the bur glary husiness and was allowed BEN HORST, Proprietor 1. G. Hurst, Clerk J. MJCKUS, Auctioneer EISENBACH BROS, pig March . 4th, ire sow due to the proprietor * ~and _â€" 15 +8 years to : Grey ts old, good solts rising commencing 3â€"2t. â€" 18 meres longing to The. uto THOMBON . © Public / Auction Berlin, on Sa at E‘fi B longing to the. Â¥ of part 3 F W.x,‘ mip . of : C0 taining 125 . re s ‘les d m egotirane n ; 4 * tc Dood station on the G.TR., . 8" frc German Mills on the G.TR, 7 fre Ayr station on the Câ€"P.R., and from Goldie‘s Mill, and / 1} ft school and Post Office. . On the pré ises wre a good brick house, and ba barn with good stabling undernea school and Post Office. . On the premâ€" ises wre a good brick house, and bank barn with good stabling underneath, and other necessafy _ outâ€"buildings, yupning "water at the | batn; ‘and _ a good bearing orchard. ‘There are 21 acres of good mixed bush .. on the tarm, and: 20 acres .of ‘wheat in the ground, and. about 30 acres . of fal ploughing. _ «. _= 3 $s ~ fFerms of The r%y . will ( :â€"The ‘peoperty w be offered m'“’ reserved . bid; 10 per cent. of the price cash, at the time of sale, batance on the 20th of March, 1913, on which date possesâ€" sion will be given. j 5 â€"For further particulars and tions of sale, apply to ; GEu DAL: 18 ALEX 53 acres 34 miles from Mespeler, good house, ‘bank barn, well watered, orchard, 13 acres wheat, 7,ry6, 12 fall ploughed, 10 seeded; gently roll ing, first class condition; _ $3500.00 bargain EC BA 25 Acres, small fruit and â€" market l wA S a i ie C cotada garden, good buildings,. best soil, no o.ther articles too numerous to e hills, no stomes, well watered, 5 acres Mon _ . % wheat, 2 rye, 4 straw berries, | j Termsâ€"Poultry, pigs and fat catt raspberries, currants . and: gooseâ€"betrâ€" and all sums of $10 and under, cas ries, orchard of: abomt 30 hmrln& over" that amount 12 months‘ cred trees; Hespeler 14 miles, $3000,00. on approved. security, 4 per cent.. ( 40 ‘Acres, no better in Waterloo, !9" cash payment of credit amount fair buildings, â€" Hespeler 1} miles, P E Galt about 4â€"miles, no hills, _ no ‘~â€" Lunch at nodn. stones, on leading road, a yer deâ€" s Trable propeny,‘moo.oo. Y ©5* _ jOSHUA M. SHANTZ, Proprictor 40 Acres, good soil, undér _ good e k cultivation, good buildings, â€" rolling, ALEX. FRASEIR, Auctioncer, L Ppomuidd " 4 40 Acres, good cultivation, .good orchard of about ered, Hespeler 01 er, $3600.00. List of Farms for Sale BY J.. N. COBER 18 Acres, suitable for market garâ€" den, fair buildings, orchard, . well watered, Hespeler 1} miles, 82%00.00, 100 Acres, 24 miles from Preston. 113 Acres 3 miles from Hespeler, $3500.00. f 100 Actes, Hespeler 4 miles, $4000. 80 Acres, Hespeler 2 miles, $5000. 116 Acres, Hespeler 3} miles, $4200. 130 Acres, Hespeler 44 miles, $4300. Waterloo. TERMSâ€"10 per tent. on day sale and balance in 30 days: Kor _ further. particulars apply the understgmfi. ZELL & BARRIFE, Solieftors Galt. Auction ‘st the Market 5 on Saturday," February GUELPH.â€"Mrs, Hubbard died .. 10Oâ€" duy, aged 103. She had retained all her facuities, and only a fow woeks ago took her first automobile fide. It was “am trip throughâ€" the marin portion of the city hmt 3&:’.. the : ante “:tnu "Yorig peod up to about . forty iniles per. hour Mes. Hubbard ~ onjoyed m&\h immensely . ie AMESC ncing at 10 o‘clock a.m,, aeres of hardwood bush bes g to the estate of _ the late * ~Efb, 3$ miles northwest of THOMSON, Box FARM of Th fer Hespeler 4 miles, $4000 Tespeler 2 miles, $5000 lespeler 3} miles, $4200. lesneler 41 miles, $4300 A@etioncer. Galt ;{ 40 trees, well wat one mile; money. mak at Gait con $r 3â€"3t the the fall 44 45. db o ons ie Farm Stock, Implements, bic Thirésday, Eebruary 15th, 1912 Thursday, February 15th 1911"Fuesday, February 15th, 1912 to :calve i1 Â¥ ; o A8. C g k ?â€"1.&- n pign 1 BiBt d months old, 10 pigs months old, 20 Leister sheep in lamb. [ e Chickensâ€"75 . Rhode Island _ Red hens, 4 cockerels. "% f Implementsâ€"Magsey ‘Harris binder, No. 4, Frost and Wood sho¢ drill, Frost and Wood cultivator with seed er,° cultisator, land . roller, 2 Oxford gang plows, Bissel disc, potatoe and beet liiter, 3 walking plows, %° sel of ‘harrows, circular saw, _ pea har vester, 6 foot Frost and Wood mow er, hay rake, scuffier, 2 waggons, 1 truck. 1 bob sleigh, pleasure sleigh truck, 1 bob sleigh, pICABUA® buggy, carriage,. buggy polé, chopper, Berlin fanning mill cutter ‘with eartier, ~set of springs,. grass segdo;r. z‘ wag 2. wood racks, 40 ft. of ing. ladders, 24 horse‘ pO engine, root pulper, drag horsepower, 3 bay® racks tackling, forks and‘ shove double harness, 2 sets ( ness. Household Elfects.â€" (Cobking ‘ stove, lounge, 4 chairs, rocker, bedstead$, 50 yards ol homemade carpet, â€" curâ€" tain poles, water bench, sink, sausage grinder and stuffer,lard can, 2 milk caus, churn, 3 cider bartels, 3 meat tubs, 3 iron kettles, copper kettle, Nuceda â€" cream, separator, washing machine, 100 sap buckets, sap pan, 200 sap spouts, grain hags and many other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. _ s Termsâ€"Poultry, pigs and fat cattle and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over" that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved. security, 4 per cent.. oG for cash payment of credit amounts J Canada and the thr be sho make . advant the West, the W KAUFMAN, Clerk i1 this will undoubtedly . be_. an antage to Western Canada, but t will be its efect on the cast? the current issue of Toronto Satâ€" Bay Ake April [at <s nenge At mable prC they . cast m.'r;‘ at tet fanning mill, _ straw tier, Cset of â€" wagon eeder, 3> wagon boxes 40 ft. of rubber beltâ€" _ horse‘ pdwer gasoline per, drag saw, Pitt‘s hay® racks, block and and shovels, 3 sets of 2 sets of single harâ€" competition ufaeturod they be mum di other P ufaetuwrod In. © Grea they \1: be transported treights direct to Nan _other _ Pacific . port: e éntire year, It may wranted, also, _ tha pert Harris . binder, d> shoe ° drill, ator with seedâ€" Jler, 3 Oxford c. potatoe and Panama Caval t fat cattle alve m with simâ€" in © Oreat ransported 4â€"3t 499 stove, wat Let poons, . XMIVES, . 105M 9s â€" MAE ho lc ruit, clock, 4 wash tubs, biz Gerâ€" ivin .. Bible, (German : doctor book and mahy other articles too mumerous to TERMSâ€"CASH, ; ABRAHAM SNEJNER, . JONATHAN MARTIN, Execut A . .J." MICKUS, Auctioneer. a " Ob\ Farm Stock, Implements, Etc, 'l;t:e undersigned. will offer for sale on his premises, 1 mile north ~~0 Flcvadale, on the old Snmides Farm, Thursday, February 8th,1912 ention Sale ‘to .commence, at: following ‘articles,. vh: "PM bi o alocit is Sha Apa o nd i. Live Stockâ€"Span of general |_ putrâ€" pose mares, 4 years old, . in foal; mare â€" rising 4 years old, in foal; heavy: mare rising 3 years old,. in foal: heavy gelding rising 3 years old, M dea® Goone) | CRA ie 24 2‘ geldings rising 3 years old, Nickel Steel mare, rising 2 years old, Sir / Walter mare rising 2. years â€"old, coach mare rising 3 years old, suckâ€" ling colt. â€" Cow due to calve Feb. 16th, cow due to calve in Feb., . cow djue to calve in .June, Durbam grade winter milker, Durham grade~ heifer due to calve in June, well bred bull 4 mos. old, 6 young cattle. 3 sows due to pig in March, sow due to pig in April,~8 younl; sows. supposed . to be in pig, boar four months ofd. .Frost and Wood mower, new Model ~mower with pea harvester, .. Massey Harris spring tooth cultivator . with seed box, seed driil, 2 No. 21 Ayt : plows, &â€"furrow gang plow, two .2 l furrow gang plows,â€"2 scuffiers, . fron harrow, set of bob sleighs, turnip slicer, box stove, Dobbin _ drum,. 3 sets of double harness, 2. sets of sinâ€" gle harness. $ "aw is WCn ces 0o eR S d ®COATTAT C3 Hay and Grainâ€"A quantity of hay, Silver Mine seed oats, some mangolds and Delaware seed potatoes. _ irs, 3 bedsteads, 3 bed su ress, good {Ef}‘a, and bla t rags in b earpets, . ; chests, leaf table, water copper . kettle, ~coal Jheater ,~ small .. box stove, . c0 , »Aat irons, . lard can, / t ‘pail, _ graniteware, ti n§, knives, forks, dishes, OTTAWA.â€"C.> Jackson Booth has bought _ Bank Street Presby terian Church for $130,000. 1t is in the heart of Ottawn‘s business section. ‘The congrogation will: rebuild several blocks iurther out. i GUELPH.â€"The coroner‘s. inquest P on the death of Sam Downey, whose . /‘ body was found on a bathroom fl0Or, west returned a: verdict toâ€"day of â€" death from natural causes, Cont for it. In this, the West would _ be ° quite right,; and the East will be q wise in adjusting ‘itself to ‘the . new! situation whatever it may prove . to : be. t i4 Should matters work out as indiâ€" cated, there will undoubtedly â€" be . a very strong agitation on the part of Eastern manufactuters © of â€" certain lines of goods, either to compel the rallways to reduce their freights from East to the West, or to bring about an increase in the tarif. (By these processes might be prevented the imâ€" portationsvof guch articles from . the other epuntries as would . be placed upon & elhgtlvu hasis . by the building of the canal.. As the most dangerous competitor of all _ would probably be the Mother Country, . it would . not. be " surprising ‘ before long to hear suggestions to the end that the proference be @iminished or that the Ifl!etn) tarif be imcte~~~‘ V‘n= questionably, any effort in oisot the advantages of the West, of the lower freights through the Panama Canal, will be deeply resented by the entite country from â€" Winnipeg mtw:l, This flu'g..m case . not .; Pb oo on m"’“g.-* C us . ndich aro that the new R Household Effects Auction Sale bureau,;â€" KILCNCD, nachine, : lounge, .4 armehairs, clothe 3 bedsteads, 2 ‘be i P at N stat ~BAUMAN, Proprietor CLASS, Auctioneer. lifeul t of box stove, . coal oil is, . lard can, grapite graniteware, . tinware, forks,; dishes, . caomd 30 sttle the 6t t~o‘clock, . the 4 lat will blem ID&6 Will the \ 14 ealve . in â€" MarCh, €0! May, cow due, to. ¢ b;;?m. 2 fat st 2 fat spring . ca hrood" sows dne‘ to Ic.. I $ > Po Thpleinents.â€"Nox {erin _mower mflz wood ZV'!!!‘“.‘-‘&' new, was & ‘ 2â€"seated «&Gflt new;â€" 3â€"section _ in harrow, 3â€"furrow "row gang plow, N Paris _ _plow 4 NO: {annink mill! hay" w eighing arm row . gal Paris _ fannink pulleys, gihg MENXNO SCHIEDEL, Propritol 0. S. KOLB, Clerk. . _ * 411 it Straiford to _ Vote on C. P. R. Connection wl ie pogn Vnd u8 pany, over land owned by the _ city (with â€" a few minot exceptions); _ the bed of_ the river to be divérted so as to interiere as *lltlk- 'r possible with the high school grounds, the C. PR to be <liable for all damages occasioned . by. the construction of the road, and for all approaches to the sireet intersections.. ‘The exact ‘loâ€" 2t WILD WEST HOLD UP . IN PAR(S Contre French H EDMONTON.â€"In m fire that broke dut ‘at three o‘clock this. morning, and cansed $50,000 damage, the great« er part of the Richelion Hotel _ was burned. Thirtyâ€"two guests were taken out of the building in Safety and housâ€" vd in nearby hotels. f t OF ‘.‘;.â€": Stock, Implements, Et log 'chzlns‘ WILL DISC red and the the msâ€"Pigs, fat cattle, hay. _ tur= and all sums of $10. and â€" unâ€" cash;, over that . amount 12 ts‘ credi> on good security . or per cent off for cash payments credit amounts. , Paris, France, Jan. 31â€"A D6 J.. MICKUS, Avctioncer March EDMOXTON HOTEL BURNED and id ~be ~abo Ba gOing ol a big Workit y inl1 me holdâ€"up seus._of . dounIt2Lden .TR bolsters, stomabogt, â€" Jog ‘"lock shoe, set of grave ts of team barness, forks hes ard nmany other artk â€"Noxon nearly «s â€" FHak Aing of the md im ut wili : be h'-& purpose filty thousand francs, . was iron . .‘ w _ £aUE "‘No. s30 stee lbs . â€" D&y br alyes fork 2l the bank with one Tun (‘apitai whe took it Legislatwre manufacturitmg concern 8 escared secd 1 eutters,; â€"â€" .On barrow, sprin ; ~plow, zbug 0 single q/ow nearly new with ropes ans ibletrees, neck torebogt, â€" Jog __szet of «rave FMCK Ma ithâ€" volleys A CT Canatiian they reached place. toâ€"day arge ~Burcau, (o. 8 cooking sold: â€"â€" meat th . O hay who kopt N00 inafacturors p ; | heltk s is p ot .. â€" discuss wpensation â€"â€" pe? be turnip$ which sh the cash one pring D 1d D& rrency The rdsry , February vild from t A¢ Harris fay 10ader, W‘“‘Tfl tâ€"ddor, Deering binder 7 tt: tut wi stitaf Carrier and truck se Masseyâ€"Harrtis‘ mower 616. * seyâ€"Harris spring tooth iveAor,. _ horsepower "with sods, Gm comn» j loté,: steet : land roller; ng : ) Ade tube disc drill, nearly new, .. SteAl rake,â€" Deering Shorse disc, rae Hissel . disc,‘ 2 No.‘ ?1 Sbantr plows, nce Nov ..‘ 4â€"cowe ITEBNT P L dBOne, w due to u:%h time of ‘ sale, ‘w _ dile ‘to 6 in> * Aprily / 13. ows, * due to calÂ¥ve in JuBe ‘nead. hk ce g& reviously: sold, 4 P1 calves, "& dl‘\ ."-! ‘:‘ Pige _‘ lM' v:l‘*“:,;""‘ Jw v:th â€" pigs ‘at side, 15 Rhodeâ€" arld Red chickens, 4 cockerels, 12 pute red white ~ Rooks, White Rock R tor, 18 _ jore bred Barred â€"â€" 5 pure bred Rose Comb Rrown Leg: i0rns,; about ©75 "chicken® â€" ; +3 Luplements,"" Eth.â€" New _ Massey 2â€"furrow. gang plow, 3 . 4« NVeater . sugar lilter,, 2 seuf and $ inch suprort, top bugky, 3copen by | 1â€"horse market â€" carriage, â€" f riage, lhorse market sleigh," 2 palr bobsleighs,â€" cutter ‘nearly ‘new, 8 ~bay racks, woodrack, stone boat, 2 SFW . gravel ~planks, Chatham hfi' P with bagger, straw cutter, ‘nes ncue |<â€" bator, hay fork with~aboutâ€" 100 f%. â€". ol roge awd ‘pulleys: compléte, turaig . ptiper, ~ wheelbarrow, grain crgdh j prain bags grindstons, emery .gri80et, .. _ 2 sots team, harness, set ) PIOW / B§ize | ness,‘set single hartess, ; motute ed. with collar, set heayy" f 8. h uess, 2 sets buggy Warness Ohe Ne {'}?:; ; dark. bay . 61 : to AM, .o'qi'« arive cols,. miare, ‘driver, is ‘ord. . *‘ * v attle, ‘Ete.â€"!1t Good ly â€" mew), borse blankets, ite. + Buffalo: robes, horse mfit‘:k trees,‘ neckypkes,. shovels, C y logzing chains, scythes, and â€" â€" waky. other articles too numerous to 9 € tim. â€"The above _ implements _Â¥ nearly new. * fRstts Also ‘about 100 bushels oats, .. & quantity=ol Timothy hay. . > vcg S e en m ae +. N HMousebold . Efiects.â€"New.. Nationgh. Cream separator, kiml:i" oard,. lounge, â€" wash stand, _ sink, 4. â€" â€" steads, cradle, Home Comfort Kitthen stote for coal jand wood, 2 Bof stoves, 2 iron H&fle&, washing= 1 chine, 6â€" kitchen chairs, â€" extension table, meat tubs, ‘sausage stufer, 25 tin sip pails, crocks, cidet‘ .b milk cans, benches, w@0d, rh&;ls,’.mfi tor . bow! andâ€"prints, ‘Daisy. churn asd many other. arM6les.> _ ! 2. <) s _0 =". No reserve as the (arm is . sold. ‘Termsâ€"Grain, hay, p’p‘.gebwk:a” «& lat eattle and all sums of $10 . al unfer,. cash; over thatâ€" amount . 10 months‘ credit on ‘nppro_vrd;?fln. or â€"4 ger eont off for _ fot . payâ€" ments of ~ credit amounts. . S.. > .5 1 HENRY L. JONAS, Proprietor a. J. MICKUSt ‘Auctioncer. "* Howing valuab One of Commissioner ’Jm‘ifi stens in his camnaizn . of . gdwentinn in New York to prevent fires was to distribute 75,000 placards for w wives â€" which wereâ€"labelied . ‘Fire Don‘ts," and designated to < Om the â€"wall of the ‘hurtnutm kitchen. These ‘‘don‘ts" practically cover ‘the subject of fire prevention in the home, whether this home be apartment, tenement or:private dwellâ€" ing. The list of Fire Don‘ts‘"‘ . reads: ‘‘Don‘t block the fire â€"e ‘;Itl may need them yourself tm h ‘‘Don‘t leave everything to the landâ€" lord.. Inspect. your own : l . from ctllar to ‘pnm{oud loegtm&fi. ‘‘Don‘t throw cigarse or ‘cigarettes out of windows. ‘They drop on . awnâ€" ‘‘Don‘t throw cigars or ‘cigarettes out of windows. m&‘u on awnâ€" ings and set them afre. "Don‘t allow children to play with matches. is * ‘‘Don‘t .fia}nw'awlyv' a match !g: completely extinguished, and thea it into a metal Oor porcelain receptacle ‘‘Doft‘t. use matcbesâ€"or candles in tark clogets or cellars. Linc® "Don‘t keep matches except th . a tin box with cover attached. it lighted, "‘Mon‘t hres ‘‘Non‘t waiter . ‘‘Don‘t accumulate old beds and bedâ€" ding and other trask in cellars, + ‘"‘Don‘t neglect to have the chim fue olu.u: ptice y:u year. . You # responsible,. Not tandlord. ... ‘‘There. arc many. . other tm: e Ti ow â€" w hig do to aid ‘the chuse of m‘wg tion." ’ 4 4+ * NRW YORK‘s AUTHORITY ON FIRE PREVENTION; ~ «+ Deering Shorse disc, n# . disc, 2 No. a&srzfin owes, w gang plow, rIpW . .. f s i-oc&u iron .. \harro® supgar beet: scuffier, SW 4 2 scuffiers,, 3 wagons with 3 inch ~ lires and ‘borts, tongus Hea vy Don‘t fill lamps or. oil stoves while : odd W . plack.> tea ~11 Good | in‘ Oct., " cows ‘fresh put hot askes on a. dumb» use â€" kerosene in â€" lighting ago of . »Blaif, 08â€" w * 5 4 $ 60

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