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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Jan 1914, p. 9

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e & ifl matched coach team, o yvears Ofd; * "Reavy bay horse, 8 years old ; bay ; :ure. general purpose, 6 years â€" old, r «Bm foal by Invetre ; Percheron black «~â€"~â€"‘oolt, rising 3 years old, weight 1350; **~SRice bay team mares, Fising 4 years _ _ Celd, weight 2700 Ibs.; spring colt ; 3 ~.*~>*Colts, 2 and 3 yeals old, well n#atchâ€" :, C‘ed, got by Highland Chiel: 9 16 Dairy Cows, 10 Young Cattle, & Ete.:â€"1 cow _ was fresh in Nov.; 3 / /.. @OwWs fresh by time of sale ; 1 Reifer : due to calve by time of sale ; 5 cows A @ue to calve by beginning of Feb.; 1 z cow due to calve in July ; 1 cow due § to calve in Aug.; 5 fat Farrow cows, [ 7 head of fat cattie, tising 2 years old ; 3 nice heilers rising 1 year old.. * _ About 30 chickens. j Implements, Ete â€"Frost A Wooad bay loadet (new), International Side @elivery take (new), Massey Harris 6 ft. binder, Deeting 5 {t. mower. steel land rolier, steel hay take, _ Fleur\ plow, gang _ plow, _ seuMer, beet lifter, wagon with box, top carriage, 2 pair hob sleighs, entter, set of team harness Bet of new _ blankets, _ wherlbarrow, 4 & a VUP ‘ Farm Stoc & Thetre will b > tion all the me@ts belongin * ‘2"' Situa tet , 3% miles ks x 3 Sale Tuesday, Ja Cattie, Pigs, Etcâ€"9 good Jersev grade cows. Cow aque to calve May $9, cow due to calve March 30, 2 eows due to calve April 9, cow due Fto calve April 12, 2 ces die _ to calve April 19, cow due to calve April 14, 2 cows due to calve April 25, 3+ heifers supposed to be in cali. § spring calves, 5 pigs 4A months old Commencing at 1 o‘ciock p.m. s®arp the following valuable propetty, viz Horsesâ€"Bay team 6 and 7 years @ld. bay horse 13 vears old (lady‘s driver), aged team (good waorkers). There will be sold by Public Auc tion, on the premises of the under signed, one and threeâ€"quarter iniles northwest of Waterloo, _ and _ three imiles southeast of Erbsville, on TERMS ‘â€"Grain, poultry, fat catâ€" tle and all sums of $10, and _ under, €ash ; over that | amount 12 menths‘ eredit on apProved joint notes, & per eent â€" discount for cash Payuitts ol @redit amounts. OF Farm Stock and Implements ‘Household goods and impleiynts to be sold in the forenoon. i tee Junzch at noon. €pok _ heater, â€" incubator, extemsion Mable, sewing machin», 3 iron kettes, box stove, 3 small â€" heaters, kitchen eupboard, _ a number _ of veterinaty science, doctor _ books and numerous ether articles. + hole auger, cross cut“s:;w.i'. m‘ilk .(mx, Houschold Efects.â€"Magnet _ cream Borse blankets, â€" robes, flour â€" chest, [S°P2T@tor, _ Daisy churn, washing mumber of bee boxes, forks, shovels, M2Chint and wringer, cooking stove, double trees, neck yokes, and _ other | °9"P°r cupbr)ard, sink, kit(:hen table, articles | too â€" numerous to uwntiun}“f“'"’ box, 6 kitchen â€" chairs, extenâ€" Â¥hat belorgs to a well equipped farm. {Sion table, 6 dining room â€"chairs, Grain :â€"About 1500 bush. eats. {spmmng wheel and reel, cidet barâ€" qrels, 3 iron kettles, coppet | kettle, ‘Household (Goods :â€"(Cream separaâ€"{cap. 32 gals., about 25 sap pails and tor, cap. 700 lbs. (ncoarly new), 8 [spouts and many other articles _ too wilk . coolers, _ milk Pails, 1 Parlor [numerous to mention. chains, scalding trough, vice, _ post hole auger, cross cut saw, milk box, Borse blankets, â€" robes, flour â€" chest, Implements :â€"Massey Marms 7 it. cut binder, (nearly new); Masseyâ€" Hartis 6 ft. mowetr, (new), hay loadâ€" @r, sideâ€"delivery rake, 1 potato (digâ€" ger, nearly mow ; 1 bug dust Ag motâ€" or, Cockshutt 15 disk drill, (only BeW), corn binder, disk harrow, 2 from barrows, 1 six horsopPower Brantâ€" ford gasolin: engins, one 21 horseâ€" power gasoline engine, 1 Dian‘lond tooth harrow, spring tooth cultivaâ€" #or, steel land roller, 2â€"horse â€" corn eultivator, sugar beet scuMfer, 3 scufâ€" fers, Cockshutt 2â€"furrow riding. plow, 4 Imperial 2â€"furrow plow, gang plow $ single plows, bect lifter, cotn marâ€" ker, Blizzard cutting box, grain chopâ€" per 10 inch plate, (new), fanning mill, root pulper, truck scale, 2 waâ€" gens and boxes, 2 hiy jlat racks, 2 setts gravel planks, pair bobâ€"sleighs, $â€"seated top carriage, 1 open carâ€" tiage, 2 topâ€"buggies (one nearly new) 8 cutters, 2 set team harness, carâ€" riage harness, single harn°»ss, 7Twheelâ€" I!n'ow, iron _ water trough, logging‘ _"Cosminencins at 10 o‘clock a.m. sharp *2 Idlou-:gg._\‘a‘l‘uab}e propetty, viz.; i. 43 Horses Consisting of :â€"1 heaÂ¥y Wtam Bay mares, 116 years _ old, weight about 3200 lbs., one in foal by {IMYetre ; 1 chestnut mare 11 years *eld, in foal to Invetre, about 1300 »BD6...1._bhlack horse 5 years old : dark Wednesday Jan. 14 1914 x Thete will be sold by public _ sucâ€" tion all the farm stock and impleâ€" me@ts belonging to Aaromp S. ~hoeâ€" ‘=fl' Situated on the farm at Natâ€" \ , 3} miles East of Berlin, on the wu fron. King St., East to ‘ Sale or C Farm Stock and Implements ‘uesday, January 13th, 1914 PUBLIC SALE matc PUBLIC SALE SHOEMAKER, Prop Shantz, Aucticnser. KOLB, Ulerk. ction Sale and Farm for Sale Ad\v 53â€"56. Houschold _ Efiects. â€" Corner cupâ€"l board, catension table, small table, clothes cupboard, writing desk and book case combined, 2 parlor stoves, | parlot cook staves, pipes and drom,| cradle, cluld‘s high chait, iron pMmp ) and Many other arfticles. I Termsâ€"â€"DPigs and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; .over that _ amouni 1t months‘ credit on approved securâ€" iti or 5 per cent. of) for cash payâ€" ments ol eredit amounts. B. M EBY, Proprietor. 0. S. ROLB, Clerk Al J MJICKUS, Anctioneer. grindstone, tongnue supportur, scaldâ€" ing trough, feed box, sap pans, copâ€" per kettle. 2 iron kettles, steel pig trough, meat tubs, extension 24 ft. iadder, step ladder, _ whifletrees, neckyokes, _ forks, shovels, _ logging chains and manv other articles. Household Efiects :â€" _ Comprising some good furmture, books, etc. Commening at 2 a‘clock p.m. sharp the followng < yaluaple property _ beâ€" longing to the estate of the late J. 6. HfbB, MX : â€" Termsâ€"Fat cattle, young _ vigs, chickens, grain, hay, roots, and â€" all sums of $10â€" and undet casts over that amount 13 mouths‘ credit on approvâ€" ed security or 4 per cent. off â€" for cash. WILLIAM K. FORWELL, Prop. A. J. MICKUS, Auctieneer. 1â€"31 Thore tion on 2 miles Remember the time, 12 _ a‘ sharp. No reserve as the farm is sold Implements, Ete.â€"Champion separâ€" rtor, 33 in. cylinder, 42 in, body, 12 horseâ€"power; this outlit is in good running order. Massey Harris binder 6 it. cut, Massey Marris mower 4} it, cut, Frost & Wood 5 [t. mower, Frost & Wood hay loader, _ Massey Harris cultivator _ with seed box, Novxon cultivator, seed drill, Frost & Wood disc, Frost & Wood steel hay rake, pea harvester, turnip _ seeder, 2 single plows, 2â€"furrow plows, Primâ€" er riding plow, wagon with box and | shelving, nearly new; 2 wagons, top buggy, 2 pair bob sleighs with boxes, stock rack, 2 sets of 4â€"section _ iron harrows, 23 hay racks, cutting box, fanning imill, scales cap. 1000 _ lbs., root pulper, 2 sets of heary _ team harness, 2 sets of plow ‘harness, set of single harness, set _ of carriage harness, horse collars and blankets, robe, gravel planks, scalding trough, meat grinder and stufer,. emery grinder, grindstonc, stone boat, grain cradle, _ grain bags, _ wheelbarrow, i whifflictrees, nechyokes, logging chains, scythes, forks, shovels, and many other articles. Grain and Hayâ€"About 10 tons of| Timothy hbay, 500 bush. of cats and barley mixed, 300 bush. of oats and peas mixed, 200 bush. of oats, 200 bush. of seed oats, 75 bush. _ of barley, 4 bush, of Timothy seed, a quantity of mangels. l Grain and Timothy hay barley mixed peas mixed, TERMSâ€"Caslt â€" WW. K. KxaRrrkr, DELDON SNIDER, Executots 20 A.â€"4. MICKUS, Auctioneet, Pigs, Sheep and Chickensâ€"Sow due to pig in Feb., 3 sows supposed â€" to be in pig, 12 pigs 2 months old, ; 7 Pigs 5 months old, 13 pigs 4 months old, 6 cwes supposed to be in lamb. About 60 chickens. calve in March, cow due to calve in April, farrow cow, heifer _ due _ to calve in March, heifer due to _calve in May,â€"â€"7â€"headâ€"of fat cattle, 6 spring calves. ihG@rutaban â€" Alhnabtntcisntiadit Adnd sid.t & 9k A . Linet Horsesâ€"Sorrel Percheron 3 years old, gray Percheron mare 4 _ years old supposed to be in foal, team _ of black mares, 9 and 11 years old in foal to Favorite and _ Casino P:; bay horse 5 years old got by Lord Tindo, sorrel horse 9 years old got by Goid Dust, coach colt rising 3 vears old. Commencing at 12 noon, sharp, the following y‘_alualgle property, viz:â€" Cattle, Etec.â€"9 good Dairy Cows. 2 cows fresh by time of sale, _ cow ticrmhl:n w‘i: ;ezl:“b:‘l‘&:lw“::: There will be sold by public ::'2- signed, 1 mile southwest of Hawkesâ€"| tion. on the 5"“‘“;‘“;""":;. “"m; ville, 2 miles morth of St. Clements | Signed, one :n on:]-ih es of oel and 5 miles southcast of Linwood on |OI Baden and one mile west of . Farm Stock and Implements Saturday Jan. 10 1914 Household Effects Etc. PUBLIC SALE Tuesday Jan 13 1914 will _ be sold by Puplic aueâ€" the premises of Wm. Knatr, west of “Wat(‘rlun' on â€"OFâ€"â€"~ a‘clock Berlin, .Jan. 5, 1914. The â€" Municipal _ Council _ of _ the County of Waterloo will meet at the Court House, Berlin, on © Tuesday, Janvary 27th, 1914. at 230 o‘clock D. fit. Termsâ€" Har, grain, store _ pigs, fowl and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ eredit onâ€"approved _ joint notes, or 4 per cent. off for _ cash payments of credit amounts. PETER LENHARDT, Proprietor. _ _Implements, Etc.â€"McCormick binâ€" der, McCormick mower 6 ft. eut, old mower, hay rake, drill, cultivaâ€" tor, disc, iron harrow, 3 single phows, 2 wagons, sleigh, 2 buggirs, 2 cutters, 1 nearly new, fanning mill, hay fork, rope, slings, _ wagon box, gravel planks, hay rack, Magnet cream separator, nearly new, 3 sets barness, 1 ncearly new, 2 set â€" single harness, 2 horse blankets, robes, 2 saws, stone hammer, logging chains and forks, cooking stove, table, churn and many other articles. Hay and Grainâ€"About & bush, . of good hay, 500 bushels of ocats. _ _ Morsesâ€"Bay team 10 and 8 years old, chestuut mare 9 years old, sorâ€" rel horse 5 years old, good _ driver; aged horse, colt rising 2 years old, Catltle, Etec.â€"Cow due to calve in March, cow due to calve in May, cow due to calve in May, cow _ due to calve in July, 3 cows fresh since Nov., cow fresh since Dec., 5 spring valves, 2 calves 2 months old, _ calf 6 weeks old, sow to pig in Feb., _7 store pigs, 4 geese, 3 ducks, ahout 30. chickens. â€"OFrFâ€" o e hl Farm Stock, Implements, Ok«l Farm Stock and Implements Commencing at 1: o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz: There will be sold by public â€" aucâ€" tion on the premises of the underâ€" signed, 3 miles southeast of Linâ€" wood and 6 miles northwest ° of St. Clements, on _ Housebold Efects.â€"Nutional cteam separator, _ Daisy â€" churn. kitchen stove, butter bow! and prints, milk cans and pails, ladder, about 7 cords of short cut waod. No reserve as the farm is sold. Termsâ€"Hay, grain, eusilage, pigs, chickens, and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash;, over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 4 per eent. off for cash payâ€" ments of credit amounts. GEO,. 6. CLASS, Auctioncer _ Grain. Ete.â€"About 50 bush of oats 3 tons of tuixed hay, about 25 bush. of turnips, a quantity ensilage. Implements,. etc.â€" Frost & _ Wood binder, 6 ft cut, Frost _ & Wood mower, 6 ft. cut (nearly new), 13 'mba shoe drill, Massevâ€"Harris spring }t«mth cultivator, 3â€"section irom â€" harâ€" row, Ayr plow, scufer (neagly new), Bain wagon with box, mait. demoâ€" crat, top buggy, cutter, pair bob sleighs, hay rack, wood rack, | fanâ€" ning _ mill, root puipct, gtindstonc, tongue supporter, wheelbarrow, gtuâ€" vel planks, grain hags, set ol team harness, set single harness, horse blankets, sap pans, about G0 tin sap pails and spouts, whiffictrees, neckâ€" yokes, forks, shovels, 3 heavy _ logâ€" ging chains and many other articles. or Farm Stock and implements Pigs and Chickensâ€"Sow due to pig‘ in March, ? shoats weighing aboum‘ 80 lbs. each, 2 pigs weighing apbout 150 ibs each, | about 30 _ chickens, callic dog. cow due to calve in June, TafroN cow, 3 sprrirrnrg‘rsrt.eers, 3 spring calves Horsesâ€"Light bay horse, rising 3 years old, dark bay horse rising 16 years old, cream spring colt standâ€" ard bred. Cattle, Etc.â€"7 Good dairy â€" cows. Uow due to calve by time of sale, cow due to calve in Feb., cow due to calve in March, cow due to calve anâ€"April._cow due to calve in _ May, Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz: tion, on the premises of the underâ€"| There will be sold by public auction signed, one and oneâ€"hall miles cast |on th> Premises of the undersigned in of Baden and one mile west of Petâ€"| the village of Linwood, on ersburg, on the road leading from 6 Petersburg to Baden, or sll- Jl.l!. 17 1914 MOSES BRENNEMAN, Proprictor A, J. MICKUS, Auctioneetr. 2â€"2t AUCTION SALE County of Waterloo Thurs. Jan. 22 1914 HERBERT 4) BOWMAN, (‘nlllll) ("rr§ Tues. Jan. 20 1914 NOTICE 2 3t. (43me 221 _ The undersigned offer for sale ‘that ‘desinble farm property situated _ in the Township of Wilmot, 2 miles south of Haysvilie, known as â€" the Nahrgang farm, containing 100 acres. On it is a fing brick house, a large bank barn, a windmill and all necesâ€" sary out buildings. For further parâ€" ticulars apply to ‘ The undersizmeq omets for sale his valuable farm adjoining the village of New Dumdee comprising, 121 _ actres, 10 acres in good hardwood bush, balâ€" arce under good state of ‘cuitivation, good bank barn and all necessary outâ€" buildings. Abundance hard and â€" soft water. Fot further particulars apply to FARM FOR QUICK SALE his valuable _ farm _ Lot 115 G.C.T. sitvated 3% miles northwest of _ Elâ€" mira and a half mile south of Floraâ€" dale and containing 122 acres more or less. There are about 18 acres of mixe!l bush and the balance is clear‘ ed. Cn "the farm is a good frame house, a large hank barn newly l‘eâ€"‘ built amd other outbuildings, also a good orchard and a good supply | of water. There are 22 acres now méaâ€" fow and 8 acres old. Fall ploughing: all done. Tetins will be made known on day of saie. * ‘ The undersigned will offer for sale by _ public auction _ at the Zilliax House, Elmira, at 11 V‘clock a.m. on TERMS OF REAL ESTATE :â€"10 per cent. of the purchase price on «@ay of sale. Further terms and con litions can be ascertained by applyâ€" inz to the under signed. MISS BERTHA BOEGEL, â€" " > Proprietress. TERMS OF _ CHATPELS â€"Store Pigs and all sums of $10.00 and und; tr, cash ; over that amount 10 months tredit will be given on approved joint motes or 5 per cent. off for cash. j dwellings are new and are very desirâ€" able Propertiecs and are werthy of in pection. » Parcel No. 1.â€"The coal and _ lime sheds in the said village of Linwood, a% thr C.P.R. station, equipped with 2 first class set of scales, and all in !mod repair. Implements, Etc.:â€"New beaÂ¥y wagâ€" on, 3 waszons, 1 truck wagen, 2 ietts of _ bob sleighs, (nsarly new), 2 buggies, (1 nsarly naw); cutter. hay rack, wood rack, 2 setts of team ta‘ness, and other articles. too nums froUS to mention. pld, horse 8 years 'c-ld, 7niri;"i'ng horse i years old, 3 store Pigs, 1 sow due to pig the last of Jan. Live Stock :â€"horse 4 _ years old, horse 6 years old, horse 10 â€" vears 1t th> same _ time and Place there will also be offered the following | Parcel No. 2.â€"A new brick veneered bouse, 1} storey _ high, with kitchan attached and water in the house. house 1} storey high with kitchen atâ€" tach>d and water in the house. ‘These Commenting at oue o‘clock p.m sharp, thr following valuable proper 14Â¥, viz.:â€" Parcel No. 1.â€"In the village of Linâ€" weod, the saw mill, Planine and headâ€" img factory, combined with cider usil aPPle bUutter and jelly mill, equipped with a)! modern and upâ€"toâ€" date machâ€" inery, all of which are in good _ re Pair and doing a good business. Farm ftor Sale Monday Jan. 12 1914 Fair Day PUBLIC SALE IRVINE A. SNYDER, Prop i. 6. CLASS, Auctioneer FRED. LAUTENSCHLAGER, New Dundee. A. B. MILLER, 182 King St. East, Berlin PUBLIC SALE GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, 22 Valuable Farm â€"OFâ€" New Dundee Executors. 50â€"1mo We trust aclarge number will gat tend th*se meetings. ’ M.M.. WEPER,. PRES., St, .lnt‘,s. Ont ALLEX SHANTZ, Sec‘y,; 4 Waterlpo, Ont, WATERT:00, Tuesday and Wednes dav, February 17th and 18t]‘ . SHORT JUDGING COURSES JX LIVE STOCK, KELLESLEY, _ Monday and Tues i;!\_ Jznvary 26th and 27th. . HEIDELBERCG, Tuesday, Fep. 10th HAWKESVILLE, Wednesday, Feb. 11th. . x CONESTOGO, Thursday, Fep. 12th. CENTREVILLE, Friday, Fep. 13th Speakers for the atove mertings : Mr. W. C. _ Shearer, _ Bright, Ont., and _ Miss S. _ Campbell, Brampton, Dnt. . Programmes | for St,. Jacobs and Floradale meetings not vet made up Epeakers for the _ atove meetingsâ€" Mr. Wm. J. Gardhouse, Thistletown, Ont., and Miss Ethel Robson, lidetâ€" ton. & N. WATERLOO FARMERS‘ INSTITUTE MEETINGS LINWOOD, Monday, Jan. 12th. â€" ELMIRA, Tuesday,, Jan. 13th. ‘WEST MONTROSE, _ Wednesday, Jen. 14th. ’ Hcuschold Efeets :â€"2 cream separâ€" ators, _ corner cupboard, wardrobe, ben thos, _ milk Cans, spinning wheel and reel, iron kettel, 2 meat _ tubs, sausage grinder, oil cans, churn, butâ€" ter worker, and bow! and many oth er‘ articies. too numerous to mention. Xo reserve as the farm is sold. I.unch at noon. TERMS :â€"Ilay, grain, roots, young Pigs. chickens and all sums of $10 and under, cash ; over that amount 12 months‘ _ credit _ on approved joint notes or. 3:pet cent. off for cash Payâ€" ments of credit ‘amounts. WINTERBOURNE, Thursday , Jan t5th. firaim and Hay :â€"10 tons of mixed bay, about 800 bushels of oats, 509 bushels of black barley and oats mixâ€" rd, 500 bush*ls of turnips. â€" sew ; Frost & Wood 5 ft. mower, Nexon 5 {t. mower, Maxwell â€" hay loader and side delivery rake, nzarly uow ; Masseyâ€"Harris hay rake, land rolier, two 4â€"section iron harrows, 3 single plows, riding plow, 2â€"furrow plow, gang plow, scuffler, 3 wagons, L nearly n>w ; pair bob sleighs, long sleigh, cutter, Gladston: cutter, 2 buggies, 2â€"seated surrey, 2â€"seated carâ€" riage, road cart, wagon box, 2â€" hay racks, fanning â€" mill,â€"10 inth plate chopper, set of gravel planks, bevel jack, circular saw, hay fork with carâ€" tiage, ropes and pulleys, straw cutâ€" ter, grindstone, wheelbarrow, grain cradle, 2 sets of heavy harness, plow harnsss, set of carriage harness, set of single harness, horse collars, and blankets, rope jack, carriage pole, a quantity of timber, whiffietrees, mockâ€" yokes,~â€" grain bags, â€" logging chains, lorks, shovels, 2 crossâ€"cut.saws, axe, scythes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. On imachine. This separator and en gine is in first Ciass running _ order, 60 ft. double csnvass belting, 50 ft. of dourle canvass belting, a quantity of small belting, 60 [t. of douple rope, Masseyâ€"Harris 7 it. cut binder, nearly n>w ; _ Masseyâ€"larris cultivaâ€" tor, Masseyâ€"Harris dise drill, nearly _ Pigs and Chickens :â€"2 brood sows, "due ‘to pig in Feb. and March, 7 shoats, 3 months old, akout 25 chicâ€" Iinplemcnts, Ete.:â€"13 horse powetr Portable engine and tank, Champion separator, 42 inch cynder, 48 inch body. with straw blower, chall blowâ€" H and dust collector, with rope gear _ ‘Cettie, Etc.:â€" swe m cile_west _ of stein cow fresh since Nov. 15, 2 Hoiâ€"| Bloomingdale, 3 â€" miles south 0 itein cows due to calve Feb. 11, 4| Conestogo. cows due to calve in March, cow|Jan. 27.â€"Farm stock and implements fresh since Nov., cow due to calve in| ol Mrs, Geo. Foetster, 3 miles west April, 2 cows fresh since Dec., heifet| of St. Clements, 2 miles east . of due to calve in Fet., 32 ltifers _ due| Crosshill. to calve in March, heifer due to calve in . April,.2 â€" heifers 1 year:old, 2 ste)rs 1 year old, 4 spring calves, 4 sucking calves. * Horses :â€"Carriage tean., 5 and 8 years old, well matched ; team rising 4"amd 5 years old, (got by Damo King), bay mare tising 6 years, in foal to Prince Victor, weighing 1600 tbs., _ black â€" horse rising _ twelves years, weighing 1550 lbs., tbs., bay â€" hotse rising 10 years There will be sold by puplic aucâ€" tien on the premises of the _ underâ€" signed 1} miles East of Bloomingdale agd 3 miles South of, Conestogo, betâ€" Uprum»®cing at 10 o‘clock a.m. sharp. The following valuaple property, Â¥iz.:â€" Farm Stock, and Implements, 7 ... Household Effe@s, Etc. Jin. ter known as the lHienry Berlet farm, Wednesday Jan. 218 1914 ADOLPIF BERLET, Prop. A, iJ. MICKUS, Auctioneer Sheâ€"WWhat have you ever done for humanity * * Heâ€"Sated at least one man â€" from a Irrrible fate. Sheâ€"When was this * â€" Heâ€"When 1 matried you t * of Jchn Letson, nsar Pentland. March 3.â€"Farin stock and imPlements of Noah Strome, nsar Pentland. Jan. 12.â€"Cows and young cattle oi »1. Scott at the Zilliax House El mira. Jan. 12.â€"Farm of 122 actes of Irvin Spider, at the Zilliax House, El mira. Jan. 17.â€"Real estate of Mr. Boege! in the village of Linwood. Feb. 17.â€"Farm stock and implemcrts of Fred Starr, Con. 1, Perth Tp., 1 mile East of Dorking. ‘ March â€"5.â€"Farm, _ stock and imple _ meats of _ .John _ Adan, 2} miles _ South West of Hawkesville. March 12. â€"Farm _ stock _ and impleâ€" ments of the Wendall Bauman estate, 2 miles north of St. Jacoos. All sugars in Ontario oPly were reâ€" duced ten cents per eowt.. excepting Beaver, _ which declined five cents. Change went into effect at 10.15 a. m. Friday. Vil Jan. 8.â€"Farm stock and implements of Thomas _ Fenton, Con. 3, Peel, mrear Yattcn. Jan. 13.â€"Readyâ€"made clothing, boots and shoes, etc., Elmira. Jamâ€" 16.â€"Farm stock and implements â€" of C. J Merrick, Lot 5, Con. 7, Maryborough. Jan. 32ndâ€"Farin stock â€" and iinpleâ€" ments of Peter Leonhardt, Con.â€" 9, Wellesley, 5 miles southwest _ of Hawkesville, on the old Hays farm. Jan. 29th.â€"Farms consisting of 250 acres and farm | stock and @impleâ€" ments of Mrs. Alex. McPherson,; 1 mile south of Macton. Feb. 4thâ€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments of Raiph .lackson, adjoining the village of Gienallan. Feb. 24,â€"Farm stock and implements Feb of of Feb. 12.â€"Farm stock and" implements of Nelson Shantz, 44 miles west of Berlin, on road leading to Petersâ€" burg. Sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 18.â€"Farm stock and implements of Menno Hegadotn, 4 mile west ol Bridgeport. Jan. 13.â€"Farm â€" stock and impleâ€" ments of Aaron.S. Shoemaker, at Natchez, 2 nriles east of Betlin at 10 a.m. Jan,. 29.â€"Farm stock, implements and bousehold effects of Mrs. Annie Gerâ€" ber, ; mile west of Crosshill, 4; miles East of Milbank and 4 miles South of Linwood. _ is . | Feb. 3.â€"Farm stock and implements of Rebert McCutcheon, 3 miles East of Petersburg and 3 miles West of‘ Berlin on the Petersburg and Qerlin road. Feb. â€" 10.â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments of Josiah Shantz, 4 miles Southwest of St. Jacobs and three miles south of Heidelberg. & Feb. 11.â€"Farm stock and imPlements of John E. Schwartzentruber, 1} miles East of Baden, 1 mile West of Petersburg. Feb. 19â€"â€"Farin stock and implements of «Joseth Novak, 1} miles north West of Berlin, 4 miles South East ofi Petersburg. Feb. 25.â€"Stock sale of cows, horses, and pigs, belonging to Irwin _ W. Shoemaker, 2 miles South East of Berlin, 3 miles South West ol Mannheim. . Jan. 10â€"~tousehoid effects of the late _ Jacob C. Erb, on premises of Wi} liam K. Knarr, 3 miles west _ of Waterioo and 3 miles southeast of Erbsville. Jan. 13.â€"Farm _ stock and imple ments of William Forwell, 1 mile South west of Hawkesville, 3 miles porth of St. Clements, and 5 wiles south east of Linwood. Jan. 14â€"Farm stock and implements of B. M. Eby, 1} imiles north west of Waterloo and 3 miles south east of Erbsville, Jan. 17â€"Household efects of Albert G__oodlnx, opposite Waterloo Post Jan. 30â€"Farm stock and implements of Moses Brennemap, 1}% miles ceast of Baden and 1 mile west of Petâ€" ersburg. Jan. 21.â€"Farm stock and implements eb. 4.â€"EFarm stock and implements of Abram Rosenberger, 4 miles west of New Dundee, and 5 miles south of Baden. Sale at 10 o‘clock Geo. C. Class Aucioneer E. J. Shantz AuQioneer 20.â€"Farm stock and implements Gregor Sheathart, 1 mile south Berlin, on Shoemaker Avenue. A. J. Mickus Auctioneer INS MITE (Life.) T m ,Sublcribed Capital .............. $250,000 batli â€" | Deposit with the Dominion HTE. Government ... ... «... $117,140,00 ife.) All policies guaranteed by the Lonâ€" you ever done iur‘don and Lancasbire Insurance Coimâ€" * | pany with Assets of $16,306,838. fi;fi INCORPORATED 1875 Head Office â€" Wat The Mercantile Fire INSURANCE COMPANY Situated 1 mile cast of Crosshill. Or the property is a good bask â€" batfn, stome _ dwelling house, gnd all necesâ€" outbuildines. 90 acres under cultifaâ€" ticn, balance in bush and swamp, 10 acrtes fall wheat sown, good supply ef water. Apply to At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, nume ber unlimited. Â¥et price pald § Highest mar price s every second Tuesday. Nert di:: Jan. 13th. C. C. DIEFENBACHER 100 ACRE FARM Shipping Hogs Wanted Number unlimited. Highest market price paid.. Next shipment Wednesday Jan. 20th. ALFRED WRIGHT, sEcrRETARY A. BOEHM, â€" District Age Waterioo, Ont. Phone 218. _ Experience not necessary, free equipâ€" ment, â€" exclusive tcrritory, . highest commissions paid. ~ Write for full particulars. â€" f For every town and district whete we ate not represented. x Fruits are bringing high prices and Make big moncy this Faill and Winâ€" ter by taking an agency. If so write or call on me,. I have choice farms, all sizés, rent on shares or sell on crop ‘p ments. _ Choice land, good wat close to school and town. The 1M est Waterloo County settlement ; Saskatchewan. . Buy or reat a 1M Are You _ com‘ng U Good grocery and ice cream â€" Bb ness for sale. Best stand in to: Reason for disposing of business‘ plained. Call and see me for par ulars. Fred Grobe. Prestan. ‘O0d suamey 3§g ‘103911d01d Good Salesme n Wanted â€" bearing orchard _ with _ all kinds of !lm&ll fruits, 18 acres of good _ Batd wood bush, 10 acres fall wheat, _ 60 fail ‘: T 'n:d mh“'m ing stream of water, , er _ at _ house andurn.r::dL farm well underdrained and in p‘c State of cultivation, fine location w Rural mail and telephone. For particulars apply to MRS. HENRY S. Beas, Shakespears R.F.D. No ALLAN C,. HALLMAN, The undersigned offers for sale UP| to Feb. 1st., 1914, his desirable fatm situated ore mile west of St. Cléeâ€" ments containing 80 acres. o Good _ dwellings â€" and outbuildings. _ 1454 acre farm, good ctay lonms, 1 miles west of New Hamburg _ and miles east: of Shakespeare on the Lto.d leading to Stratford. _ O% it i8 . a nearly . new . brick house with z: rooms, kitchen and woodshed, by furnace, large bank barn with m’;‘ Stabling, cement fbors, lartge Ri p | and hen hous »4 dnvinrcb: og> â€" ment silo 1214e _ 1} actes * of good Hogs Wanted _ ‘AT BADEN CLEMENS & HUNSBERGER Sale can be rrade on casy terms.> / â€" _ FRANK KROETSCH, â€">=~ STONE AND WIELLINGTON, Fonthill Nurseries. Toronto, Ontati ISAAC BEAN,: For Sale. Farm for Farm for S. B. BIEHN Fred Grobe, Preston. â€" ELIAS PLAYFORD, St. Clements. 5146. FOR SALE New New all sizes, to. on crop * pgyâ€"_ ettlemeont ; in | t‘n with goo« large hm '::fl:t <g all lllc!d‘ good _ Bard whgat, JQ! 4 48â€"3 mos ‘RIg * Â¥

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