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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Mar 1917, p. 8

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$1+ ,;’ Warch 8.â€"Farm stock and implements ‘Er ‘of, Henry Newert, 24 miles west of _ Linpwood. ; â€".March 12.â€"Real Estate of House -nd‘ â€". â€" Lot of the late John Dreisinger, Elâ€" _ _ mira. ‘ _.March 15.â€"Â¥Farm stock and impleâ€" & _ ments of Conrad Schwindt, 3% milegd !s*_ north of Elmira. *"March> 20.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ""_ ments of John Stahibaum, 6 miles _____northeast of Elmira, near Pentland. ;gâ€"rtrch 22.â€"Farm stock, including: a _ "Marge number of registered Holsteinâ€" O_â€"â€" Friesian cattle, implements, etc., of « March 8.â€"Farm Stock and Impleâ€" . _ ments of Samuel Bender, Perth St., z> West New Hamburg. = March 13.â€"Farm Stock and Impleâ€" = ments of C. Lemp, Lot 19, Con. 2, 2 Block B.. Wilmot, 2 miles north of ; Philipsburg. > March 20â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" * ments of David Schultz, lot 2, Snyder m« â€" road, South Wilmot, % miles north of New Hamburg. *‘ % March 27.â€"Farm .stock and impleâ€" ments of John C. Paterson, Lot 1 Con. 4, North. Easthope,.. 5 miles porthwest of New Hamburg. % . Mar. 26.â€"Household effects of Henry _ Mansz, in the village of Heidelberg. . Mar. 27â€"Real estate and household . .effects of John Kâ€"Straus in the vilâ€" . , lage of St. Agatha, . . § March 12.â€"â€"Farm stock ‘and implo-{ _ ments and household effects of Huâ€" bert Straus, 2% miles northwest of *â€" Bt. Agatha and 1%; miles southwest of Josephsburg. ‘April 14.â€"Valuable houschold effects, & fi'.. belonging to Jacob Hespeler, A er Union and Mury St., in the * town of Waterloo. j _March 20â€"Valuable Real Estate, farm â€" stock, implements and household efâ€" fects of the late Isaac M. Weber, 24 _ miles north of Waterloo on main ‘__road to Elmira. . ~March 22.â€"Farmâ€" stock ~and impleâ€" March 7.â€"Farm stock and implements _ and bousehold effects of John B. _ Knarr, on the Townline, 1% . miles E"-\“v.g of Erbsvillc, and 2 miles south ; of Heidelherg. .March 14â€"Farm stock, including s hrfi nnmhetkol Jersey cattle and â€"»wellâ€"bred Percheron horses, impleâ€" :« ments and . household effects . of "â€"Noah Bechtel, 2 miles northeast of wâ€"'w- stock and impleâ€" _ mmé of Emmanuel} Lehnen, 2 miles. Pâ€"i of Kitchener, on road leading _to German Mills. f ‘. 24,.â€"Mortgage sale of valuable farm of 136 acres one east of Kosâ€" suth occupied by Allen Becker, at ""Â¥he City Hall, Kitchener. _ ments of Harvey Stroh, 2 miles north muof Waterloo and*2 miles west of March 9â€"Real Estate, farm stock and . jmplements of J. K. Schmidt, oneâ€" half mile west of Waterloo on Erb "Street. , j & of Bloomingdale. E&:.â€"lu-. farm stocck and imâ€" â€" of Mrs. John Frey, one‘ waile east of Bridgeport on Bridgeâ€" ort and Bresiau road. n 19.â€"Farm stock and implements ‘Of Jeaac Spreeman, 1%, miles, south March 12.â€"Farm Stock and Impleâ€" ments of Fred Seifert, 11 miles east of New Germany in Gueiph townâ€" â€"â€"«hip. March 14.â€"Farm Stock and Impleâ€" ment saie of Geo. Gordon, Gusiph township, 3 miles north east of Guelph. . March 15.â€"Charles Armstrong, Eraâ€" mosa Township, 6 miles east of Guelph, near Edenâ€"Mills, farm stock and ipmlements. Mannbeim and 4 miles from Kitchâ€" At Baden Number unlimited. Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wednesday, NMarch 11th, 1917, M, B. DUERING, AUCTIONEER. C. M. Crawley, Auctioneer Bril 9,â€"Farm stock and implements of Joseph Ernst, adjoining Elmira. Abs. Martin, % mile north of St. EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR H. B. DUERING Number of years experience es Auctioneerâ€" Practical knowâ€" ledge of values, live stock, iImpleâ€" ments. etc. Phone 136, Waterioo 1244 &â€"Farm, tarm stock and impteâ€" nts. of the late John Rutherford MASTER AND HUNSBEAGER Hogs Wanted IJ. SHANTZ, AVCTIONEER 27.~Farm stock. and impleâ€" s of Leander Bowman, 1 mile , 7 miles south of iKichener. m a# & Hart IMI' HENRY HUEHN, Auctioneer. of Strasburg and 2 miles north GEO. C. CLASS, Auctioneer. of Albert Lay ALEX. FRASER, Auctioneer. Farm stock and implements Lindsay, % mile cast of Wilâ€" £, 4% miles south of Kitchâ€" cmowex ; BRITISH MAKE AOVANGE IF â€" |P C C === / NOMY O ME tS If fi TY | ““‘""" COMMECORUT TOWN; FOE nnnm\ I_i_O_B_D; $ , and 2 miles ’D "“ Extensive auction sale of pure bred Holstein Freischen cattle and other stock and implements, 4 mile north of St. Jacobs, on . THURSDAY, MARCH 22ND, 1917, Commencing at: 10 a.in., the follow: ing valuable property, vig.: Horses:â€"1 matched team 5 and 12 years old, mare 9 years old, gelding 12 years old, colt rising 2 years old. Registered Cattle:â€" Male, Clear View Sir Aaggie Pooch, No. 25166. § & Male, Prince Best of All No. 29826. * Best of All, No. 6874. Pauline Ruby Dekol 2nd, No. 10059. Josephipe â€" Alexandria Lady, No. 17.457. 5* © * Aaggic Fayne ‘Mercena, No.. 30852. Inka Korndyke Delle, No. 34605, Clear View Johanna Korndyke, No. 37975. * > Margaret Posch Pietirtge, No. 37766. Clear View Inka Aaggie, No. 32653. Clear View Sylvia Netherland, No. 37977. , a . ® Nannet Korndyke, No. 37973. _ Annie Posch Mercena, No. 42179. ~ _Cherry Liola Faynn, No. 42181. Abbérkerk Maid Sarcasticé No. 43708. s‘ ; â€" Clear View Roxy Dekol, No. 42114. Pauline Ruby Boo, No. 46740." ‘Aradu:â€"cow due June 1st, 3 cattle rising 1 year old, calf 2 months old. London, March 4.â€"in the past tw o days, despite a desperate resistance by the Germane, British troops have m ade two big advances up the Anere valley, the first one of about 500 yard s on a fiveâ€"mile front and the second one of about 1200 yards on a twoâ€"mile front east of Gommecourt and north * Pigs:â€"6 registered sows in pig, due in May. â€" & * Besides making the foregoing pro gress in the Ancre valley the British attacked the German lines east of Bo uchavesnes, north of the Somme, capâ€" turing the German front and support trenches on a‘front of 1200 yards and took 173 prisoners and three machine guns. in this area they repulsed several German counterâ€"attackb with great losses to the enemy. Implements:â€"Sawyer & Massey 17 horse power engine, Champion separâ€" ator 36x45 with straw blower, water tank, chopper on jack (new) 12 inch plates, cutting box complete, McCorâ€" mich corn binder, Frost: and Wood binder, F.â€"W. mower, 12 ft. hay rake, hay loader and sideâ€"delivery, corn cul-‘l tivator (new), F.â€"W. seed drill â€" com bined, Noxon cultivator with seed boa,. 2 Cockshutt riding plows, new single. plow, scuffier, iron harrows, sugar beet lifter, disc harrow, 3â€"furrow gang plow. fanning mill, drag saw, circular â€"and rip saw, wagon complete (new), truck wagon, 2â€"seated carriage, 2 buggies, 1 new; 2 cutters 1 new, bob sleigh, pleaâ€" sure sleigh, 1 front bob,â€" log «boat, manure sleigh, hay rack, wheel ‘barâ€" row, set of team harness, set of plow harness, carriage harness, 2 single harâ€" ness, 2 new robes, horse blankets, ‘rchalns. scalding trough, barre} of maâ€" ‘ chine oil, harness oiling bench, drainâ€" ‘lnc outfit level, 240 lb. scale, 1% horse power gasoline engine, carpenter tools, 6â€"8 gallon milk cans, milk vat, forks, shovels, doubletrees and other numérous articles. â€" ‘The continued progress of the British on the Somme, despite the deâ€" termined attempts of the enemy to stop them, is taken as a good augury for the opening of the spring campaign. The roads will soon become dry and the fighting will become more intense. it is expected to apread on a wide frontâ€"north and south of the Somme and north of the Ancre. Sir Douglas Haig‘s Men Carry in Two Days‘ Operations German Positions on Front of Five and *Fwo Miles, Furniture:â€"2 writing desks, 6 cane bottom chairs, 2 rockers, dinner sett, extension table, doz. knives and forks Babcock imilk tester, copper kettle and cider barrels. Pure bred cattle will be put on cars at St. Jacobs free of charge, but at buyer‘s risk, en on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. off for cash. Lunch at noon. TERMS:â€"Hay, grain and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over \thu amount 10 months‘ credit will be givâ€" Hay and Grain:â€"About 25 tons of hay, some feed wheat. TRAINS: â€"10 a.m., 12 noon, and 2 p.m., will be met at St. Jacobs to conâ€" vey parties wishing to attend the sale. ABS. M. MARTIN, Prop. ‘ GEORGE G. CLASY, Auctioneer. 102t. Terms on Pureâ€"Bred Cattie:â€"10 months‘ credit on furnishing approved joint notes bearing 5 per cent. interâ€" est per annum. Positively no reserve as the farm is sold. shen Cattle, and other Stock, Implements, etc. _ PUBLIG SAE Despite Stubborn Resistance. â€" View Aaggie Alberkerk, No. Female. oF MB EURICTCC cent Imor»‘ noon, and 2 cobs to conâ€" end the sale Prop. Under ‘and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction, at the City Hall in the City of Kitchener, on SATURDAY, MAR. 24TH, 1917, At 11 o‘clock a.m., that valuable farm property containing one hundred and thirtyâ€"six acres and sixâ€"tenths perches, more or tess, being composed of parts of Lots Numbers Eightyâ€"Eight, Ninetyâ€" ‘Two and Ninetyâ€"Three of the German Company Tract in the Township of Waterloo, County of Waterloo. The farm is situated on the Main Road to Guelph about a mile" east" of Kossuth. It is the farm at present occupied by Allen Becker, There is a market at Hespelér, three miles away» 3 yyap _ _On thg property are erected a roughâ€" ‘cu,t house, good bank barn, driving shed, pig pen, etc. There is a good well and a running stream. ‘The land is gandy loam and includes ten acres of bush and swamp ,mw. Schoolâ€" ‘house within half a mile:. â€" & Valuable Farm in the Coâ€" unty of Waterloo. TERMS:â€"Ten per cent. cash. Bar ance in thirtyw(pya. 1 > 98@ For further â€"particulafs apply to ~_ MILLAR, SIMS & aregory, 77 King St., W., Kitchener, Ont. ___=‘ E. J, SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Dated March 3rd, 1917. . FOR SALEâ€"Cows and young cattle, getting overâ€"stocked, will sell fifteen out of. thirtyâ€"one. ‘Simeon Gingerâ€" ich, R. R. _ 1, Blair, Phone 754â€"2, Kitâ€" chener. 3t. FOR SALEâ€"O.A.C. No. 72 seed oats, #1.25 a bushel, Carman No. 3 and _Eureka seed potatoes, Simeon Cressâ€" ~‘ man, New Dundee. 4t, MAID WANTEDâ€" . No washing _ or ironing. ~Apply Mrs. D. A. Bean, 19 Roland St., Kitchener, Ont. _ 1â€"15f FOR SALE â€" Four .Shorthorn bulls, from 11 to 14 monthsâ€"old.â€"These are . good strong calves sired hy the Watt bred buil "Rosewood Chief 2nd," and from .good milking dams. > Jas. R. Wood, Preston electric depot. 11â€"4t. PRESSED BRICK HOUSE, â€" 8 rooms, bath, large aftic, conveniencesâ€" and decorated. Reasonable terms. Apply 74. Bingeman St.. Kitchener, . or phone 1209. 9â€"2t WANTEDâ€"Severai good machinists ‘and bench hands. Steady work and good wages, under ideal conditions. Apply by letter or in person to Do minion Tire Factory. 10L LICENSED AUCTIONEER. The, undersigned â€" déstres "toâ€" notify the public that he has taken out an Auctionéers‘ License for the County of Waterloo. Arrangements for Sales can be made at the residence. ED. C. MICKUS, ° Co:_ne‘l; Erb and Peppler 8ts., Waterloo **"Taylorâ€"Forb es One Shorthorn bull, 2 years old, 3 Shorthorn bulls from 10 to 13 months, uld, Grand Sire and Grand Dam Imp., for further particulars apply to > _ DAVID H. SNYDER, msld o New Dundss, Ont, G U E. L P H GENERAL WANTS MORTGAGE SALE Big wages paid and steady emâ€" p'o‘mn! for experienced men. rop us a card, or a line: A good live city and a cheap, comfortable city to live in. TOOLMAKERS AND §‘ MACHINISTS WANTED]| FOR 8SALE 10"5 GROCKERY â€"â€"|O .DISHES otity § GLASSWARE 40 LAMPS _ All models have the graceful new streamline hoods, nickelled trimmings and crowned fenders, which have put the 1917 Model Fords so conspicuously to the front. _ _2 ‘ Obey that impulse and order now. g*apseâ€"cn â€" oo im riemadiye . _* _ BDrop in and see our line. We are always glad to see you. f . Ba; .-_._” ht All Prices F. O. B.Ford, Ont. » wl To se vete "’m"’ f . ) HUETHER & TURNBULL , 4 12â€"14 College St., Kitcherier Touring Car $495.00 We are Still Working All Should Know it We still have a very complete line of SHOES to fit the whole family and our prices are so LOW it will surely Pay You to Buy for ALL and for the year to come. . | We expect to keep up our line of Groceries to the end and plan to sell them at COST. Can mention only a few, but enough to show you we mean just what we say: \ . | 6 13 lbs. granulated Sugar for $1. 00 | Regular 40c. tea now only 31c. Regular 30c. coffee only â€" 23c¢c. | Regular 18c. Prunes, only : 13c. | Many who came the first day have been back and bought larger bills the second and third trips and say they are coming again for each time they find more bargains. All The Store Fixtures are for Sale (]>OOC)OOC mm nepCplyp@@C ommc JOOCY JCO©4 Tmumuumel JYOGOOOOATaal. 139>000006 y pO@OOOCOC Deomummuul JOOOOOO4 Untumuuuuel POIGOOOATani The Prices We‘re Making Mean Big Economies to You ° Buy Your Groceries at Wholesale . 8. WEBER, A lot of goods have been sold in this store the last week, but ALL of them MUST BE SOLD Other prices reduced accordingly. We may have to limit quantity in some cases â€"â€" The. â€"; Family Car Don‘t Wait, Come Early and You Will Come Again JUST A FEW OTHER ARTICLES YOU CAN FIND HERE : Y NAILS * MIXED PAINTS D. & A. SHOVELS SsTOCK FOODps EMBRO RE FORKS GRANITEWARE UNDER WINDOW GLASS WHIPS * STOCK! All Should Heed it _ Nobody Should Miss It f @ @ @© j graceful racy model and an ideal car for the family of two, the busi« ness man or the traveller. â€" =â€" New Toledo Computing Scale, Show Cases, Safe, Etc., Etc.>~ hy Bloomingdale Ont. D. & A. CORSETS EMBROIDERY UNDERWEAR STOCKINGS gr tb irene . +

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