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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Oct 1915, p. 6

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Local and _ Personal Items :â€"Mr. and > Mrs. _ Louis â€" Peine and their daughters, Misses Charlotte and Henâ€" rietta Peine left on Monday for Denâ€" Â¥er, Colorado, where Mr. Peine atâ€" tends the _ annual convention of the CP.R. ticket agents‘ assbeiation.â€" Mr. D. W. Banks, of Hloomfield, N.J, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ropâ€" ert Martin, Friday _ and Saturday.â€" Mrs. (Rev.) Becker, of _ Urediton, i# the guest of her sister, Mrs. _ Kerâ€" acher and other relatives in town.â€" Miss Winmie _ Lederman, of Mitchel!, is visiting _ friends in town.â€"Myster Jack Smith, of Toronto, is the guest of his _ grandmother, Mrs. Puddiâ€" combe.â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kerr, of Berlin, were visitors in town last week.â€"ltev. and Mrs. M. Voelker and Farah _ Wilhelm of Delhi was _ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Luckhard on Monday. Mr. Fred Deichert of Cavelier, N. D., Mr. Edward Deichert, of Almada, Mich., Mr. Jacob Deichert and Mr. Wellington Johnson, of Zurich, visitâ€" ed at the home of Mrs. C. Deichert last week.â€"Mr. George Schneider and Mr. Milbury _ Van _ Valkenberg, _ of Rochester, N.Y., motored to _ town with Mr. Jacop Heppler, of the City Hotel, Stratford, and wisited at the home of Mr. E. R. Beger, W Miss Margaret â€" Grimmer has _ reâ€" turned from a visit with friends _ in Paris. his ranch in the Peace _ River Disâ€" trict, after a lengthy visit with his parents, Mr.â€" and Mrs. W. R. Plum. Miss Margaret â€" Grimmer has â€" reâ€" Privates Alfred Thomas and _ som Lorne Thomas of the 34th Battalion and Joseph Walker of the same Batâ€" talion, spent the weekâ€"end at their homes _ here.â€"The teachers of _ the public and high schools here, were in Berlin to attend _ the annual convenâ€" tion of the Waterloo County. Teachâ€" ers‘ Association, Thursday and Friâ€" day. * The _ Provincial Board of License Commissioners, with Inspector R. H. Knowles, were here on Tuesday evening to _ inspect the local hotels They made , tour of the graater part of the . south riding pert automobile, after their meeting in Betlin on Tuesâ€" day, _ _ Th *| The Sisterhood of St. Peter‘s Luâ€" theran church will hold their annual fowl and oyster supper on or about Nov. 25th. The _ Provincial Board of License Commissioners, â€" with Inspector _ R. H. Knowles, were here on Tuesday Mr. Matthew Sweitzer who was a resident here for a fow years moved onto a farm _ in Stephen Township, near Dashwood this week. Mr. Henry C. Kalbfeisch, who reâ€" cently purchased the _ carriage _ and blacksmith business from Mr. E. R. Beger, moved to town last week into NMrs. Hoflarth‘s house on Peel St. + County and District, Happenings M u that these subluxated & interfere â€" with life _« which pass over the nerv ing disease. 104 and 105 Weber Chambers, King St., Berlin. Mours 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. and 6.30 to 8, and by appointment. CHIROPRACTIC teaches how to locate unerringly these subluxated segments and adjust them back into place releasing life currents which in turn re stores health. Investigate now. Don‘t wait for chance or fate. Consultation and Analysis Free. New Hamburg. WHAT Chiropractic CHIROPRACT IC DR. A. HOLM (Kiâ€"roâ€"prakâ€"tic) TEACHES CHIROPRACTOR PHONE 344 a number of his _ barn Vat. Alles found among with a pand around its he â€" number 722 B. 15. O0LNNET teaches ‘gments urrents es causâ€" ald end and ty and in honor ol TPralaigar Day, Thursday, Oct. 218t, q canvass will be made _ ef the town in aid of the Red Cross Fund. A member of _ the business men, have peen appointed to the various sections of the town, Wednesday and ‘Thursday evenings, the Women‘s Patriotie Society . will have _ charge of the Grand Theatre and besides an excellent musical proâ€" gramme the famous picture, _ ‘"The Sign of the Cross," will pe shown. A very _ stirring patriotic sermon was delivered by the pastor, Rev, A. 1. Suyder in Trinity Methodist church on _ Sunday _ evening in ;t-con‘znce with the edict sent out py the ut. tov. in aid of the Red Cross Socie ty and in honor of Trafalzar Dav. News _ Items:â€"Quite <a few from here attended the funeral of Mr. Joe Martin at Conestogo _ on Saturday morning.â€"Miss lda Smader of Conesâ€" togo visited a few days last week at the home _ of her uncle Mr. Aaron Snider.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sochâ€" ner of Pilkington spent Sunday with the â€" former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Soehner.â€"Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. J, Ruggle and family and Mrs. Geo. Mcâ€" Vicar spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Stork at Creekbank. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seignor of El mira visited at the home of Mr. Jonn Moogk on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hy. l.inguer of Balsam Grove, spent Sunâ€" day at the home of their daughter, ;Mr.sx Pat _ Campbeli.â€"Miss Sarah Schmitt of Elmira visited her friend Miss _ Emma Reist on Sunday.â€"Mr. Clarence Weber of Elmira spent Sunâ€" day with friends in town.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Neurt and _ Miss Seip of Linâ€" wood and Mr. and Mrs. Schmetzer of Linwood were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laschâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Henty Eix of Spruce Grove and Mr. and Mrs. William Holling of l.in«‘ wood were the guests at the home oli Mr. and Mrs. Amos Eby on Sunday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ervine Mohr of North Easthope spent Sunday at the . home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snider.â€"The Womens‘ Institute will hold their monthly meeting at . the home of Mrs. J. B. Snider on Tuesâ€" day.â€"The missionary | services of the Lutheran _ Church _ held _ on Sunday were largely attended, the day being one of those beautiful October days. Mr. Bauet of Wartburg, took charge of the morning and evening services. Rev. Mr. Eifert of Elmira had charge of the afternoon session while the Elâ€" mira choir ably rendered several selâ€" ections. All helped to make these services _ a great success.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schinbein and son Edler, of Conestogo, motored to the home of Mr. J. B. Snyder on Sunday.â€"We are sorry o report the death | of Mrs. Thomas _ Moote (nee Jennic Stumpf) of Kincardine, _ The funcral took place at Elora on Monday.â€"Mr. Jacob Brox of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs] Sylvester _ Bowman â€" Floradale, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shoemaker, Mt, and Mrs. Wm. Brox of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schnart and Mrs. Kehl of Berlin _ were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Abr. Bowman.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Schutz and family _ of Elmira were visiting in our burg on Sunday.â€"Mr. W. Tyler of West Monâ€" trose _ bought the property of Mr. Chas. Schutz and moved into it last week.â€"Mr. Chas._ Schutz has moved to _ Elmira to make his home with his son Jacob. Items of Interest:â€"The death took place on Saturday evening, October 9th, 1915, of Mrs Catharine Stork, at the advanced age of 86 years and a few months, Mrs. Stork‘s maiden name _ was Kennedy. _ Her husband died about 56 years ago and left her with two children, a daughter and a son, who died several years ago. Mrs Stork was very industrous and a reâ€" gular _ attendant of the Methodist Church until quite recently when her health would not permit. The funerâ€" al was largely attended and rnndu('tâ€"‘ ed at the Methodist church _ by . the Rev. A. M. Hamilton on Monday afâ€" termoon, 11th inst. Those _ who attended the funeral from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles _ Hamel of Waterio©, Mr. Houk of Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Elsley of Campbellville, Mr. and Mrs Elsley of C Walter _ St« Walter Quic Lowe of He solo in the ing Home Several from _ here attendé funeral of Millar Ross of Elora took place last Saturday.â€"Mr. Daly moved into the house te occupied _ by Mr. Charles Her Monday _ last.â€"The farmers ar busy drawing their sugar beets The cornerâ€"st eran church in laid on Sunday o‘clock, MINARD‘S _ LINIMENT CURE? BURNS, ETC. m e D UNETNIICTACETrNADE, NC ine. Prarsiny ONObct 21, T9T5"~ Page B CORNER STONE LAYING THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POC We i0 qi > Ni ie o l agh n d n + on n oepe m un tenoalnd n omm C > +>â€" P e ce epat e mpoge on s 0 uie y ©vr en ho t > > 0 lict sent out py the Lieut. i of the Red Cross Socieâ€" honor of ‘Trafalgar Day, Oct. 218t, a canvass will ef the town in aid of the Fund. A member of _ the m, have peen appointed to sections of the town, y and ‘Thursday evenings, Winterbourne. Floradale. kfall speler, who sang ehurch, entitled rk me of the new Luthâ€" Petersburg will _ be afternoon at _ 2.30 Mor Eln tay.â€"Mr. Johr house recent by arles Herr â€" of attended the Elora which Mill re very Mr & Mr. ovely itherâ€" News Notes:â€"Mrs. Louis Weber and daughter Miss Elva left last Tuesday for the North West to visit relatives there.â€"Among those who spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. Fred Lackâ€" ner were: Mr. and Mrs. John Bramm Mr. and Mrs. John _ Ruefler, and Messrs J. Bramm and W. Ruefler of Berlin.â€"Mrs. A. Dentinger and Miss Irene Forwell were visitors to . Elâ€" mira on Wednesday, â€"Mrs. Brodley, Miss Mary Sulliven and Mrs. Eugene Sulliven and _ daughter Miss Hilda and _ son Earl, of Unionville, Conn., arrived _ here last Tuesday, _ Their household eyects will be here in anâ€" other week, when they will move inâ€" to Miss F. Ballard‘s house.â€"Misses Nettie Donald and Emma Lackner, attended the school teachers convenâ€" tion at Berlin last ‘Thursday and Friâ€" day. *4 Mr. M. Donald of Preston visited his father here _ over Sunday.â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. _ Jacob Messinger spent Monday â€" at Berlin.â€"â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. James Ertel attended a sale at Macâ€" ton on Tuesday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schweitzer _ of Berlip spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents hereâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wood, and Mrs. Sitâ€" tler of 8t. Jacobs spent Monday _ in our burg.â€"Mr. August Ahrens . was a business visitor to Berlin on Thursâ€" day. News â€" Items : ‘The death of Mr. William _ Boisin, an old resident _ in these parts, took place on Wednesday Oct. 13th. HMe leaves to mourn _ his loss, two sons and three daughters. lis wife predeceased him one year. Deceased was in his 83rd year. | The funeral was held from his late home, one mile east of Josephsburg to St. Agatha cemetery on Saturday, Oct. 16. Mr. and Mrs, John Lorentz enâ€" tertained a large _ number of friends on Saturday evening.â€"Master Harvey Hinschperger, of Baden, visited _ his grandparents _ here . last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John B. Oesch visited _ in Baden last _ Sunday.â€"Mr. _ Edward Wraehling spent Sunday at Mr. Chrisâ€" tian Albrecht‘s. News Notes.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Wm. Hastings of Waterloo spent Sunday at the _ Belmont House.â€"Mr. Thos. Campbell renewed _ acquaintaoces around â€" Crosshill.â€"Mr. Fred Antickâ€" nap _ spent â€" a few days at his home here.â€"Miss _ Lena _ Gerber left last week having secured a good position near ‘Favistock.â€"Miss Maggie Thompâ€" son of Atwood spent a few days _ of last week with friends at Crosshill. â€"Miss Harkness attended the Teachâ€" ers Convention held at Berlin â€" last week.â€"It is rumored that Mr. _ Joe Kennel has disposed of his farm. Items _ of _ Interest :â€"All, of the teachers of the public schools in this vicinity attended the Teachers‘ Conâ€" vention which was held last Thutsâ€" day and Friday in Berlin.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Travis and several other friends were visiting Miss Lilian Travis on Sunday _ afternoon.â€"Mrs. Schopp, Mrs. Kochler and Mrs. Ottmann visâ€" ited friends in _ Lisbon last Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hohl.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs, L. Schaub were to Guelph last Friday visiting their daughter Fileen who graduated 160 _ avres land _ in Saskatchewah 1 Revenue pearing. Apply Gus, Witter, Waterloo, 42â€"3t. and were the gue J. Hohl.â€"Mr. were to Guelph their daughter F were to Guelph last Friday visiting their daughter Eileen who graduated as nurse.â€"Our mail carrier is _ perâ€" mitted to leave here at 7 a.m. _ inâ€" stead of 6.30 for Baden, and arrives hereâ€" a hall hour .earlier which is also a great conven‘ence for the public.â€" Mrs. West of Elmira, is visiting her parents for a short time.â€"The _ Onâ€" tario Hotel License _ Commissioners were inspecting our hotels here last Wednesday and found everything very satisfactory. Absolutely tried the 6 making she expiration able to cut ans w Our learn Learn Dressmakin in Two Weeks Next Th ore GEESE AND DUCK feathâ€" ers wanted by The Canada Furniture Manufacturers, Waterloo. 42â€"1t. For Sale or Exchange. e is no pay in advanc trial given. Ellison Dress cutting 42 Eby St., Berlin ethod Call idence Hawkepville. Josaphsburg Wellesley. Crosshill o‘ So _ why go there : is simple and easy _ to for full information _ at e on Saturday, Oct. 30th, will commence Oct. 22nd. mence Oct. 2 advance. and U There will pe sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises of the _ underâ€" wigned, Con, 0, Township _ of Welles ley, one and oneâ€"half miles north of the village of St. Clements, on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10TH, 1916 Commencing _ at 1 _ O‘clock, p.m., sharp, the following valuale property, Viz : oÂ¥ Farm Stock, Implements Pigs, Etc.:â€"3 sows supposed to pe with pig, 2 sows due apout the time of sale, 2 pigs weight about 90 lbs. each, _ 16 pigs 24 months old, 10 geese and a good colli¢ dog. Iimplements, _ Ete.:â€"Masseyâ€"Harris binder, Deering mower (cut one crop) hay rake, seed drill, cultivator, harâ€" rows, riding plow, single plow, hay rack, wagon, rubber tite buggy, top buggy , cutter, pulper, team harness, _ 2 _ collars, _ single _ harâ€" ness nearly _ new, single harness, 2 sets of doubletrees, neckyoke, 5 palls of twine, 2 stoves, forks and _ many other articles, TERMS OF SA roots, geese, sima Ibs. and sums of cash ; over that credit on approve per cent. discount of credit amounts Cattle â€"Hleifer due to calve about Nov. 80th, cow in full flow of milk, 3 hifers supposed to pe in call, steer rising 2 years old, Horses :â€"2 (Geldings rising 5 and 6 years old, . driving mare rising 6 years old, 2 aged horses. Hay and Grain bush. oats, 1000 250 bush. mangel NOTICE TO CREDITORS All creditors and others having claims _ against the estateâ€"of Henry Knipfel, late of the Township of Wilâ€" mot, in the County of Waterloo, Farâ€" mer, who died on the third day . of September, 1915, are hereby required to send or deliver to either of the undersigned Executors ‘of the estate of the said deceased, full particulars of their claims with dates and items duly _ verified on or before the 1st day of November, 1915, after which date the executors .of the estate will proceed to distribute the assets thereâ€" of amongst l&se Parties entitled thereâ€" to having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had noâ€" tice, And that the said e not be liable for the . any _ part thereof to ; whose claim they shall received notice. DaÂ¥#ed at â€" Berlin th NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors of Ludwig Hergott, late of the Township of Waterloo, Threshâ€" er, Deceased, who died on or about the 17th day of April, 1913, and all others having claims against or who are entitled to share in the estate are hereby notified to send by post preâ€"paid or otherwise to deliver _ to the undersigned Administrator on or before the 15th day of October, 1915, their full names, addresses and _ deâ€" scriptions and particulars of _ their Cclaims. Immediately after the â€" said 15th day of October, 1915, the _ asâ€" sets of the said deceased will be disâ€" tributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of _ which the _ Administrator shall then have notice and all others will be excluded _ from the said distribuâ€" tion. Daged October 11â€"3t Dated at Waterloo, Sept. 27th, 1915, 30â€"3%. 41â€"U WANTEDâ€" Exchange city property Wirst class milch com, with heifer re week old, and hotst «n heiter dAue o calve in two months, MAET SCHONDELMEYER 2â€"1mo. Berlin PUBLIG SALE for farm. _ No commission to ux. Apply Box K, Daily Telegraph. 40â€"3t Imo FREDERICK KNIPFEL, Petersburg P.0. FREDERICK BIVOUR, s Wellesley LOUISN BINENNER, Prop GIFO McBRIDE & MacKENZI Waterloo, Ont. » GREGOR SCHNARR, Waterloo, Ont. Administrator. t Berlin this 12th day A.D. 1915 Farm For Sale. Solicitors for Administrator General Wants. FOR 8SALE SCHUMMER, Clerk Ete. n iâ€"15 tons hay, 800 _ bush. mixed grain, ALE :â€"Hay, _ grain, all pigs, 2 pigs 90 _ $10.00 and under, amount 12 months‘ ed joint notes or . 5 t for cash payments CLASS, Auctioneer B. BECHTET Phone 102, N I xecutors _ will said assets or any person . of not theu have Waterloo. Ont 3t O AUCTION SALE ADVERTIS There will be sold oy Public Aue tion on the farm of the Jate John H. Meirowski, situated one hall mile east of Bamberg, Coucesaon 4, ‘Towiehip of Wellesley, on Â¥arm Stock, Implements and Household Effects and Real Estate Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable properâ€" ty, viz : Ktock :â€"Black â€" mare, brown mare 11 years old, sorrel mare 4 yearslold, (all supposed to pe in foal), cow due to calve in January, heifer due _ to calve in _ January, 9 head of young cattle rising 3 years old, brood sow with_litter _ at side, 3 good brood sows (one in pig),) 5 pigs 3 months old. Implements, Etc.â€"Masgeyâ€"Harris binder _ nearly new, _ Masseyâ€"Harris mower, hay rake, seed drill, spring tooth _ caltwator, _ iron harrow, 2 single plows, scuffer, pob sleigh nearâ€" ly new, wagon, top puggy,‘stone poat, fanning mill, cutter, open buggy, & lot of fence rails, quantity of short wood, 2 sets _ team harness, 2 sets single harness, hay rack, stove, trl les, sink, chairs and many other at ticles too pumerous to mention. Grain, Etc.;â€"800 bush, oats, 40 bush. buckwheat, 8 tons hay, a quarâ€" tity of turnips, Real Estate :â€"The farm eonsisting of 63 acres, more or less, in a high state of cultivation. _ About 2 acresa pasture land, balance workaÂ¥le land. 6 acres sown in fall wheat, 12 acres seeded in grass, a good orchard with different varieties of fruit trees, good buildings, 7â€"roomed house, bank batn, driving shed, pig stable, hen house, never _ failing spring near the buildâ€" ings. 10 per cent. of the purchase . money to be paid on day of sake, twoâ€"thirds of purchase price can remain on farm as first mottgage. Balance to be arâ€" ranged for in 30 days. CHATTELS :â€"Hav, _ grain, roots, pigs and all sums of $10.00 and undâ€" er, cash ; over that amount 3 months‘ credit on approved security, There will be sold by public auction on the premises, East half of lot No. 4, Con. 10, West section Wellesley, 3 iniles west of Linwood, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23RD Sale to commence at 1 o.m. sharp. Horses.â€"Span of imares rising 4 and 5 years, supposed to be in foal; celt 3 years old, well broken, horse 10 years old. Cattle.â€"5 cows supposed to be in calve; . cow _ in full flow; 2â€"yearâ€"old heifer, supposed to be with calf; 12 head of yearling cattle; 5 spring calâ€" ves Sheep and _ Pigs.â€"9 ewes, 2 thorâ€" oughbred Tamworth sows; 4 pigs in pig, sow supposed to be with pig, 13 small pigs, 60 chickens, f Implements.â€"M. H,. binder, M. H. mower, nearly new; M. H. cultivator hayâ€"loader; _ hay rake;, disc; harrow, sett _ of iron harrows; riding plow, disec drill; land roller, nearly new; 3 plows, _ nearly new; sceufMfer; 10â€"inch plate chopper and Jack fanning mill; gang plow, seales 300 cap.; 2 wagons, top _ bugey; carriage; sett of _ bob gleighs; cutter, _ nearly new; . hayâ€" rack; stone boat; gravel box; grind stone, cream _ separator; 3 setts of double harness,; grain bags; chains, forks and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. Hay and Grain.â€"15 tons of hay, 600 bush of mixed grain; 75 bush . of barlev . Furniture.â€"Cook stove, TERMS.â€"Hay, grain chickens and all sums of $10 and under cash over that amount 10 months credit . will be given on approved joint notes . or 5 per cent. off for cash. TERMS OF SALE :â€"Real Estate Farm Stock, Implements, Etc. Number unlimited. Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wednesday Oct. 27, 1915. St. Jacobs Cider Mill will be open every Wednesday and Thursday _ till furthet notice, 81â€"4, GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer ROBERT CATHCART, Prop. W. .l BEGGS, Clerk. PUBLIGSALE Hogs Wanted AT BADEN PIBLIGSALE TUESDAY, OCT. 26, 1915 HENRY PREISS, Executor MRS. FRED KIENAPPLE, MASTER AND HUNSBERGER Executrix. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk, 40â€"3t â€"OFâ€"â€" NOTICE 40â€"3t Live _ Stock ‘â€"Horse 7 years old ; cult, 2 years old ; 12 ewes, 4 _ ewe lambs. ; Implements :â€"â€"13â€"horse power with equalizers, some rods and couplings, 14â€"4t. straw carrier, slats and pullâ€" eys, chopping mill, fanning mill, 86 ft, of 3 and 4 inch leather pelts, reâ€" versible disc, hay tedder, pea harvesâ€" ter, new mode mower with platform, manure tank, _ Brubacher cultivator, bevel jack, 3 pand wheels, 2 iron harâ€" rows, ‘Yankee plough, Ayr plough, 2 yany ploughs} ladder, 2 cutters, singla harness, plough harness, heavy preast collar, 3 sets fly nets, 4 sets stoneâ€" boat planks, _ some lumber and timâ€" ber, _ 200 cedar _ stakes 8 ft. long, 1,000 cedar stakes 4ft., 8 in,. long, cooking _ stove, coal stove, National cream separator, 3 separator wheels, 2 buggy wheels, 3 puggy poles, spring wagon with box and pig rack, . one wagon box, douple trees, whiffietrees, neckâ€"yokes, _ 2 screw jacks, smooth fence wire, wire stretchers, TERMS :â€"All sums _ of $5.00 and There will be sold by public â€" aucâ€" tion on the _ premises of the underâ€" signed, 3‘miles north of Waterloo and 8 miles south of Bt, Jacobs, on TUESDAY, NOV. 2ND, 1918. Commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp, the following stock and implements : Real Estate:â€"Comprising a _ fine two story brick residence, good _ barn _ and _ excellent _ orchâ€" ard of fruit bearing trees, This is a particularly _ valuable and desirable property. Real Estate and Household * Effects Household Efects :â€"Parlor suite of 5 pieces, _ organ, ~ sideboard, rocker, dining room set, consisting of _ table and;6 chairs, ;parlor rug, dining room, rug, 3 kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, Commencing ut 2.00 p.m., sharp ; the following valuable property . beâ€" longing to the estate of the late Jos, Arnold. under, cash ; over months‘ credit on There wil} pe sold py public aucâ€" tion in the village of St. Clements on 3 eupboards, bed room suite, 3 beds with bedding, _ 6 cane chairs, . bed room carpet, secretary, kitchen stove, wash sink, ball rack, 2/parlor tables, tubs. Also _ about 6 cords maple wood, some soft wood, quantity _ of coal, gasoline engine and a number of chickens. TERMS :â€"Real Estate. 10 _ per cent. of purchase money, on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Umder and by virtue of the powers contained _ in a _ certain Mortgage, which will pe produced at the time of sale, there will po.offered for sale, (subject to a reserve bid), by public auction, _ by _ H. B. Duering, Aueâ€" tioneer, at the Town _ lall in the Town of Waterloo, on SATURDAY, the SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1915, at THREE o‘clock in the aftâ€" ernoon, the residence and promises at the _ northwesterly _ corner of Allen and Willow strsets in the Town _ of Waterloo, being composed of part of Lot number One of Kumpf‘s survey and part of Lot number Fifteen _ of Devitt‘s survey, and having a frontâ€" age of about fifty feet two inches on Allen street, _ by,a depth of _ about sixtyâ€"nine feet along Willow street. U‘pon the property is a brick veâ€" neered residence, said to contain sevâ€" en rooms, and to be fitted with the \I.\‘llfll modern conveniences. ‘The residence _ will be offered sub ject to a reserve bid. TERMS :â€"Tem _ per cent, of _ the purchase price to be paid at the time of sale, _ and the _ balance withit twenty days thereaftet, For further information and condi tions of sale, apply to JAMES C,. HAIGHT, Waterloo, Ontario. Dated 31st October, 1915 Mortgage‘s â€"> The municipal Council of the Coun: ty _ of Waterloo will meet at the Court _ House, _ Berlin on‘ Tuesday October 38th, 1915, at 10 o‘clock a Berlin, Oct, 5th, 1915 Houschold Efects cash. Â¥arm Stock and Impleâ€" THURSDAY, NOV. 4TH, 1916 MORTGAGE SALE PUBLIG SALE GBO HENRY ARNOLD, WM,. ARNOLD, J. J. ARNOLD, Executors, H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer ED. HARTLEIB, Clork, 43â€"2t. CoUNTY OF WATERLOO MOSES B HERBERT J. BOWMAN Estate :â€"Comprising a _ fine story brick residence, barn _ and _ excellent _ orchâ€" PUBLIG SALE: over that amount . six it on approved security. 8 B. MARTIN, Prop, CLABS, Auctioncer. Notice. per cent, of _ the be paid at the time e â€" balance within County Clertk. . 40â€"3% Solicitor There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned, 2% miles west of Blair and 1 mile south of Doon, on the Townline between Dum: fries and Waterloo, on Instructions _ have _ been feesived from the Executors of the Estate of the late DAVID BNYDER to offer for sale by public auction at the préâ€" mises, part of Lot No, thigtyâ€"eight, in the _ eleventh Consession, of the Fownship of North Dumfrics, in the County _ of Waterloo, that valumsble farm, formerly in the occupation of David Snyder as his homestead con» taining 184 acres more or less . , being a part of Lot No. thirty in the eleventh Concession of the sa Township of North Dumfries, on TUVESDAY, OCT. 26, 1918. AT 2,00 P.M. TERMS OF SALE :â€"Ten per cent. of the purchase money in cash on the day of sale to the Vendors or their solicitors and the balance of the purâ€" chase money on or belore the 15th day of January 1916, on which date the purchaser will be let into posâ€" mession. ‘The Vendors will pay the taxes for 1915, The propefty will yo put up subject to a reserve bid, â€" Cowsâ€" Holstein grade cow due to calve April 23, Durham grade cow due to calve May 1. â€" â€" â€" Pigs and Chickens.â€"Brood sow due to pig in December; about 25 Barred Rock chickens, Implements, Etc.â€"Twoâ€"horse wagon with box, rubber tire top buggy nearly new, steel tire top buggy nearly new, oneâ€"horse market carriage, _ jumper cutter, long cutter, cutting box, turnip pulper, plow, fanning mill, one horse scuffier, heavy set brasa mounted sinâ€" gle harness, set single harness, sot plow harness, _ two pair light hames and traces, robe, rug, oil cloths, 3 horse blankets. TERMSâ€" Pigs, chickens, and all sums of $10,00 and under, cash; over that amount _ 6 months‘ credit on ap» proved security or 6 per cent. per an« num discount for cash payments of credit amounts. Further particulars may be had om application to any of the undersignâ€" Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m., sharp the following:â€" s Household Effects.â€"DeLaval cream separator, iron kettle, wash sink, counâ€" ter scale cap. 240 lbs, forks, ahovels, hoes, and many other articles. 5 _ Horsesâ€"Bay horse 9 years old, la dies driver; bay mare 12 years old. ‘This is a very valuable farm, most conveniently situate as to Roads and Markets _ in one of the fnest Townâ€" ships in the Province, and is in . @ high state of cultivation. Intending purchasers will be at full Mberty to examine the property at any time beâ€" fore the day of sale, NOTICE TO CREDITORS â€"OFâ€" Farm Stock, Implemen Creditors _ of John H. Meirowski, late of the township _ of Wellesley, {armer, deceased, who died on _ ot about the 15th day of Sept., 1915, and all others having claims against or who are entitled to share in _ the estate are hereby notified to send py post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to the _ undersigned Exeoutor and Executrix on or before the first day of _ November, 1915, their full names, addresses and deâ€" scriptions _ and _ particutars of theit claims. Immediately after the said first day of November, 1915, the asâ€" sets of the said deceased will be disâ€" tributed among _ the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the administrators shall then have notice and all others will be excluded from said distribution. â€" SRIPPING HOGS WANTED Highest market price pald. LooA every second ‘Tuesday. Next shipment Dated at Waterloo, Oct. 2nd, 1915. 40â€"3%, HARTLIERâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. 14 lHartlicb, on September 30th, daughtor, HUNTâ€"To Mr. and Mra, Leo H on September 21st, a daughter, Nov. @nd, 1915, GILBERT BECHTEL, Proprietor WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27TH, 1918, E. J| SHANTZ, Auctioneer, _ 40:3t, PUBLIG SALE C. C¢. DIEEFENBACHER â€"Ofâ€"â€" VALUABLE IA.I!‘ tructions have been DAVID 8. WISMER, BENJAMIN 8. BRICKER, Executors of David Snyâ€" der, deceased. ALEX AMES, Auc., Galt, CLEMENT & CLEMENT, HENRY PREISS, Bamberg, Executor, MRS. FRED KINAPPLE, Josephsburg, PUBLIG SALE: Vendors‘ Solicktors, Berlin, Ont. BORN Executrix, 80â€"4t,

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