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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Jan 1918, p. 10

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> in August and are now in full of milk, cow fresh since Novemâ€" , fresh cow, registered Shorthorn with pedigred, registered Mhortâ€" Et. bullâ€"with pédigree, Holstein heitâ€" er due to calve in March, Holstein heifer. This is a fine dairy herd, cows 2}&. second, third and fourth ves. 6 Holstein heifer calves 6 to 12 months old; calf 13 months old; Molstein bull calfâ€"4 mounths old with Ampi : Masseyâ€"Harris _ bindâ€" 1 ft. cut, (nearly new);â€" Massey zi hbayloader, nearly new; Mas s side delivery rake, nearly @eW; _ «Masseyâ€"Murris | 13,disk _ drill néarly new; Jâ€"horse spithy tooth eu} tivator, 2â€"horse corn cuitivator, 3. top Mfll. one nearly new ; Oshawa seed drill, & good wagons, one new, with box; road curt, 2 hay racks, nearly Â¥, 2furrow Varity plow, land rollâ€" E‘ulo plow, good wood rack, seufâ€" fter, 2 horse hay rake, one horse deinoâ€" erat, set of runners for single sleigh, 1J ensilage cutting box. nearly new, fith pipes, fourteen . horse . power teaim engine, water tank, 120 fL fâ€" h\ canvas belt: nearly new;â€" some pther belting. 254 horse power gasoâ€" P‘OB{!I“O. grain chopper. _ 14 nch glato,. 250 tin sap pails, sap pan, good aa. new ; De â€" Laval czeam separator, No. 415) just like new. ifllrnmzusct ceavy teara harness, w; set team harness, good as new; et beavy team. harness in good reâ€" r; single hurness, 6 good stable nkets, new. _ MHay and Grain: 10 tous of liay, 1000 biushels of oats No. 72 good for 1; quantity of good mixed grain, y 'c and peas. "Household Effects: 2 bedstraids with springs. coal stove. washing imi enine, a lot of other @rtices too mum erous to mention. TERMS OFf SALE:â€"â€"lay. grain, young pigs and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 12 months‘ credit will be given with Yand owner as security or 5 iwr cent. zlflcuum on cash payinents of credit mounts. 4 i~â€"â€"Bay team, cight and nine old; heavy team, nine and ton old, good workers; chestnut mare,â€" 5 years old, â€" good driver; lack horse 14 years old, driver. WwEDpnEsbaAy. JAN,. 16TH, 1918. m at 12 o‘clock noou, Jowing valuable stock : â€" * mittee has adgpt typg of dwellings for Lb9® families, w P lw’., m ~Stock,> Implements, ttie:â€"â€"16 good dairy cows; 3 due ilve beginning of February, 4 cows to calve beginning of March, cow to calve in April, 4 cows ‘due to H.B. DUERING Curry Combs, Brushcs, Blankâ€" ets, we have at low prices. Of course you have heard of our harness, which is alt well stitch ed, made â€" from _ the best of leather and quarantecd by us. Big values for little monry. re will be sold by public auction > farm of the undersigned situat Strasburg, 5 miles south of Ki‘ W. G. Brueckner Number of years experience as Auctioneerâ€"Practical knowâ€" ledge of values of real estate, live stock, implements, etc. 2!:-"00!! sow with pigs at ‘sow due to pig in March, Everything in â€"â€" Harness EPH. ERNST, Prop. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 0. S. KOLB, Clerk. Auctioneer Experienced Halifa Valuator â€"ld Effects, Ete BADEN, ONT 1G SAE Phone 136, Waterloo. And d th u Uhe ferrace cof (ng for tomperary hom« Hon Com side, 1 fat the Farm Stock, W etc There will be sold by public auction n the premisesâ€"of the undersigned, oneâ€"half mile west of Waterloo, on MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1917, Commencing at one o‘gleock pp. sharp the following valuable property, name ly â€"HORSESâ€" SorrA‘horse 11 years old, buy horke 13 years old, bay borse 11 years old, all good, workers; CATTLEâ€"2 good Dairy Cowsâ€"Red cow due to calve ‘last of _ January, black cow due to calve in . March black cow due. to calve in June. SHEEPâ€"30 . Shropshire. ewes supâ€", poser to be with lamb; a number of these have pedigrees‘"> PIGS AND POl'L’l"l!Yâ€"vZ sows due to pig 4n March, 4 short# 3 months old, 50 chickens.= =\~â€"â€" > IMPLEMENTSâ€"Frost & Wood binâ€" der, 6 ft. cut, Deer}ng mower, 5 ft. cut, 12 hoe seed drill combined, Elmira hay dpader, _ spring teoth;¢(fftivator, land mu-‘rl hay . rake, walking plow, 4 section fron hartfows, scuffler. turnip seeder, turnip pulper. | _ VEHICLESâ€"?2 lumber wagons, one nearly new, pair hob sléighs, hay rack busgky ncarly new, . cutter, _ gravel planks, brick box, seraper, wheelbarâ€" row, anvil and bellows. HARNESS â€" Set of â€" team barness, single harness. 7 C * HOUSEHOLN EFFECTS â€"Melotte cream separalor nearly new, ; churn, meat tub. new, shovels, forks, ~rakes, hoes. u-h':!'mx: and many other articles oo nitmerous tq mention, GRAIN, ETC. 300 bushels of oats, quantlty: of mangels. ~ No reserve as farm is sold. TERMS;â€"Grain, mangels, poultry, shoats and all sums of $10.00 and unâ€" dor (-m‘h.' over that amount 10 months‘ credij. will be given,on approved joiut notes or 5 per. cent. off for cash payâ€" PHILLR RITTER, Proprictor. 20 L. B NUKERING, Ametioncer. . J.. KAUFMAN, Clerk. Valuable Real Estate, Farm Stock, Implemonts 1~4 There will be sold by public auction in the premises‘ of the undersigned, wdjoining the Village of Linwood, betâ€" ter known as Bob Brown‘s farm, on vi Horses:â€" Bayâ€" horse 4 years nhl‘ weight about 1300 lb«., earriage horse. 5 years old. horke 7 years old â€" (good driver), carriage {mare 12 ybars ofd supposed to be in‘foal to Richardson‘s thoroughbred, Mackney filly rising 3 'wur:'a o1 "sired by Semple‘s‘ Hackney of Milverton, Hackney fMMy rising °2 veary old sired, by Semple‘s Hackney of â€"Milverton, HMackney ccolt «rising 2 ,\'naer‘l)!vl mt Hackney colt ‘rising 1 years old (full brothers, welt matehâ€" ed) sired by Semple‘s Hackney from Milverton. j Cattle: â€"2 Good Daity cows due t calve in Feb., 17 head of ymmq- cirtte, 8 rising 2 years old and 8 spring calves. : C No reserve. â€" REAL ESTATE: ~At the sagne time and place the farm will be offered for wale, consisting of 95 weres more or less. On the prcmls'('.fl is a large bank barn 58x60, straw shed 34x36 with pig stabtes below, «triving shed 26x45, aif abundapce of water. 2 acros .of. fall wheat, 16 seres of fall plowing done, balance in athiss, Commenecing at one o%clock, pan. harp, the following valuable property ThÂ¥ property . will bn to a reserve bid Anoniin oar rhirs TERMS OF SALE: Hay and all sunmw of $10.00 and mmder, cash; over that amount 190 months‘ credit upon approved secnrity or 5 per cent, per annum discemmt for cash payments of crodit amonunts, H. 8. DUERING, Auctionser. JDHN FRIEDMANN, Proprictor. JOS. KARLEY, Clerk Hon. W. F. A. Tergeen, Attorney Genetal of Suskatchewan, has declin wd an offer of the Chief Ju:-%w[)'uf the King‘s Befich, in hnd ‘PUBLIG SMt TERMS OF REAL ESTATE will PBLIG SAE FRIDAY, JAN. 25, 1918. M OF sold d ubject l _ M. 6. DVUERING AVUC TIUNEER "‘ Jan. 12. â€"â€" Complete livery outBt, of Norman Schiegel,, in the town d' Waterloo, * 4 Jan. 14.~â€"Farm, stock und implements of Philip Ritter, on uu‘u Merner farm, half mile west of town halt of Waterloo, on the Road, to Bt. Agatha * f ’,-“' *Z Jan. 15th, ‘Tuesdayâ€" Farm alpciky imâ€" ""plenighth" ind housebold . eRécts of , Amos Bchwartzentruber, e mile . west. of Petersburg and two miles east of Baden. 4 Jan. 22â€"Farm stock, implements and housebold effects of Wim. Foerster, 2 miles east of ‘Crosshill, and 3 miles west of St. Clements. Jan. 25.â€"Farm stock and implements of John Fredman, in the village of Linwood. | Feb.7. â€"Farm stock and implements and Household Effects in the Townâ€" ship of Wilmot, 1%, miles east of St. _ Agatha and 4% miles west of Watâ€" ’ erloo on main road leading to St. Agatha. ; Feb. 12.â€"Farm, _ stock, implements } Houschold of Englebert Schmalz in the village of Broslau, adjoining the school. Feb. 14.â€"Farm siock, implements and household effects of Geo. (Lichty, situated on the boundary line beâ€" tween Wellesley _ and _ Northeast Hope, Con. 1, 3 miles northwest of Wellesley â€" and 2 miles north _ of | Lisbon. | Feb. 19. Farnr stock and implements of Michael Jantzi, one mile northeast ' of Wellestey, 3 miles south of Crossâ€" hill ainmd 2% imiles west of Bamberg, Lot 12, 2nd Eastern Con. Feb. 21.â€" Farm stock. iimnplements mnlj houschold _ effects ‘of _ Noah Steinâ€" mann, 2 miles north of St. Agatha, und 1 mile south of Josephsburg, in the Township of Wilinot. Feb. 25.â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of John Scibert, 1‘4 miles northeast of Bridgeport, 24 miles northeast of Waterloo, on the Lexington road, leading to the Grand River. . ‘ + Fcb. 28. Farm stock and implements _ of Noah B. Detweiler, 1%% mile south ofâ€" Brestiu, 4) miles. north of Presâ€" ton, on main road from Breslau to Pres‘on: March 7. Farin â€" stock, _ iimplements : wnd householl _ effects of Jos. _F. â€"â€" Lichti, 154 miles south of Bamberg, E. J. SHANT2, Auctioncer. % mwiles southeast of Wellesley vilâ€" Inzo. \ Lol N6. 10, Con. B, Wilmot, March 12. ‘Farm | stock and â€" imple: ments, of Chas. Machbart, 2 miles west of Bamberg and 2 milés south ‘east of Crosshill. Jan. 17â€" Farm stock and _ Impleâ€" monts of the late _ Enoch Erb, 2% miles west of Waterloo Feb. 5â€"Farm stock and implements of Adam Schacfer, % imile north of Wellesley village. Feb. 6. Farm stock and implements of J. Frey. & mile east of Bridgeâ€" port. on rowd from iBridgeport _ to Breslau. Feb. 16.â€"Choice stock sale of Holstcin _ cows of Geo, Millen, %4 mile west of Mannuhcoim. on Bleam‘s Road. GEO. CLASS, AUCTIONEER. Jan. 15. ~Farm stock and implements ofâ€"Johnâ€" Hackett, Con. 13, Welles ley, 2 miles northwest of Linwood. Jan. 17.â€"Farm stock and implements of Herman Soehner, Con. 5, Pilkingâ€" ton,. north of Pentland. . Jan. 19. â€"Houschold effects of Thomas Cunningham Estate. 1 mile north of Hawkesville. f Jan. 22nd. â€"Farm Stock and Imple: ments of John R. Stager, 5 miles North of Elmira on Arthur road. Jan. 24. â€"Farm stock and Implements of Elias Brubacher, 1 mile west of 8t. Jncobs. Fob. 18. â€" I of the 1 south of of Water Feb. 13. T of Waterio0. Feb. 13. Firm stock and implements of dohn Tiir, 6 miles northeast of E‘mira, néar Pontland. © Feb. 11.â€"Farm stock, and implaments of David Hoffer adjoining Elmira. Feb. 15. Farm stock and implements of Levi Horst, 2 miles, southeast of Feb. 20.â€"Farm stock and implements of W. W. Slimmon, Con. 3. Peel, 1 mite south of Glenallan. Feb. 26th.â€"Farm Stock and Imp. of Louis K. Weber, at Hawkesville. Nutmber unlimited. . Highest marke price paid. Next shipment Wedncsday Jan. 16. 1918 January 16. â€"Farm stock and Imple ments of Eph AUCTION BALES MASTEA AMD H\kNSBERGER to lend on Farms, First, Second Mortgages. Call or write me at once and got your loan arranged by return mail. No advance :l:l":: %o * e vilereturcttte Hogs Wanted At Baden e10e1¢061010 mt ard 8t cl.. Jauman. 2 Jacobs. 4 miles stock and iinplements Ernst at Strasburs miles north o ch There will be sold by public uuction on the prewises, Queen 86 Waterloo, M FOR SALE â€"ADVERTISEMEN: . . §ATURDAY, JANUARY A2, 1917 â€"_ mc-dm ut 9.30, o‘cR l:u.-.. <We" ing valuablé Bock, Â¥18: **> > 13 GOOD HORSESâ€"Sa and Dge, 9 years old, . good all ‘ re ind team. Billy and Minnic, 10 years old, good hack team; Peter and Topsy, 5 and 8 years old, good drivers: Adam, 9 years old, good driver; Babeand Billy, 9 years old, good drivers, Queen mare, 7 years old, good driver; Dexter horse 10 years old, good driver; Jos horse, 10 years old, good driver; . bay rising 3 years old, spiri‘s medium. The above horses are all city broken and all in fair condition and right out of hard work. | VEHICLESâ€" 13 good buggies, 3 nearly new, steel tire, 2 open rubber tiré. buggies, 1 top buggy nearly new, seven top buggies, rcad cast, 9 cutâ€" ters, 4 Portland cutters nearly new, 5 jumpers, large Gladstone cutter, two 2â€"seated pleasure sleighs, threeâ€"seated pleasure sleigh, 2 pair of light botâ€" «leighs, carriole, 4 rubber tire cabs, one with bobs, three scated hack, rub ber tire 2 seated surrey, _ pole and whafls, 2 buggy poles one heavy Jumâ€" ber wagon nearly new, set of gravel planfim-; of buggy wheels. HARNESSâ€"Set of heayy team harâ€" ness nearly new, 2 sets hack harness, 2 sets earriage harness, 10 sots of single harness all in good repair, 7 sets of chime bells. ~ POULTRY AND PIGSâ€"20 chickens 4 shoats 60 lbs. each. ROBES AND BLANKETS, etc.â€" 9 good robes, 9 rugs, 6 good woollen blankets, 8 waterproof rugs, 2 new geoop shovels, 2 dung forks, new wheel barrfow, some stripe blankets, coachman‘s oulfit and lot of other artiâ€" cles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALEâ€"â€" Poultry, shoats and all sums of $10.00 and under,cash, over that amount _ 6 months credit will be given on approved joint notes, or 6 m-r”v,-nl. per annum off: for c.f:ph payment®"of credit amou its. wwe °NORMAN SCHLEGEL, Prop. _ L. F. DIETRICH, Clerk. ® H. B. DUERING, Aucrioncer. . No Reserve as the proprictor is 20 Ing out .of~ business. { WANTEDâ€"Position of responsibility by young ladyâ€" with sevoral years‘ experience at bookkceeping . and stenographic work. 52â€"1t. FOR SALEâ€"Cedar posts and teleâ€" phone poles all sizes and all lengths. Also building timber in any sizes that might be required. Apply to Norman â€" Hipel, Box 27. Preston, Ont. 22. FOR SALEâ€"Good dairy business, comâ€" posed of two routes, averaging 50 gals. each. Propertics adjoin each other. Good reasous for selting. Apâ€" ply Kinzie Bros., Blair. 8â€"15â€"6t. B0â€"U. WANTEDâ€"Farm hand, single man, one with fair knowledge of stock, stcady _ employment, winter and summer." _ Apply Box 47, Chronicle Telegraph. 47â€"10t. FOR SALE. Sound delivery horse, â€" extra good farm horse. cight years old, _ cheap. Abram Sararus, Rosedale. 48â€"( WANTEDâ€"Cancelied postage stamps. 1 am n Bolglan prisoner of war in Holland and will be thankful to any charitable person who will send me cancelled postage | stamps in exâ€" change of view cards of the camp or simall remembrances in order to make again my collection. lost durâ€" . ing the war. Address M. Lande: pufty. Camp of Zeist, Holland. 50â€"f. WANTEDâ€"Severa: good machinists and bench bands. Steady work and good wages, under ideal conditions. Apply by letterâ€"or in person to DQ@ minion Tire Factory. 104f, FOUNDâ€"A black callie dog with, yelâ€" low feet. _ Qwner can have same by applying to Abe Sararus, Bloomingâ€" date. 2â€"31 WANTEDâ€"100 pounds fat of healthy FOR SALE. FIVE ROOSTERS, Duston and Niaâ€" gara strain. Apply S. S. Rhodes. woest of Strasburg, (Blair P. O.) 1t FOR SALEâ€"4 pure bred Jerseys. Apâ€" ply at 8. S. Shantz, 371 King St. E. Jan, #thâ€"Farm stock and Implements of _ Mrs. Michael Kurtz, 1% miles northwest of Ayr, Pilkipgton Towaâ€" CHARLES M. CRAW â€" «Y*$ SALES dogs and racoons. Will pay good price. Apply H. M. Frey, Heidel berg. Ont. 2â€"3t hitchener, or phone 1360w GENERAL WANTS. 39 f Farm _ Stock, ° Implenients, and Household Effects. There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the. .undersigned. situated one mile east of Petersburg, and two miles.casi.of Baden, on |, . | .Y TUEBDAY,/JANUARY.19, 1918, . Cthiintenting #U 19‘0‘tlockâ€"noo8, Etiarp. [.tqrmfiz'wmwfimt. iess . HORSESâ€"HBay horse ‘riging 9 years old, black Percheron mare rising § years old supposed to be in foal, black, mare 4 years old, colt rising 1 year old, black mare rising 8 years uld, "ei;M 1500 lbs, if not previously | soid. CATTLEâ€"6 good Dairy Gowsâ€"Cow gue to calve in February, 2 cows due to calve in March, cow due April 8, cow due June 10, cow supposed to'be} in calf, beifer due to calve April 5, heifer due July 9th, heifer due May 24, heifer due June 6, heifer due June 10, heifer due Aug. 17, heifer due _ to calve in March, 3 yearling heifers, 3 sprng calves, O PIGSâ€"Sow due to pig by time of sale, pure bred Yorkshire sow due by time of sale, sow due to pig April 9th, 3 sows supposed to be with plg' pure bred 1Yorkshire boar 7 months old, 4 fat pigs, werght 175 lbs cach, 4 shoats four months old, 7 shoats 2 months old. ® POULTRY, ETC.â€" 20 pure _ bred Rhode Island Red pullets, § cockerels and 15 White Rock chickens; _ good Collie dog. _ â€" IMPLEMENTS â€" Massey _ Harris) binder, 6 ft. cut, Noxon mower 6 n.‘ cut, hay rake, Massey Harris ('ulu~_‘ vator nearly new, Frost & Wood disc. drill, Deering dise with truck 'and{ tongue, _ Massey Harris hay loader, Massey Harris side delivery, _ land roller, 2 furrow plow, 2 walking plows, 5 section iron harrows, sulkey plow, International| seuffler, â€" new ~ Massey Harris culting ‘box, _ turnip sceded, turnip pulper, new fanning mill, b:z truck, grain bags, 2% inch tire lumt wakqn, nearly new, wagon box with double shelving, , nearly _ now â€" truck wagon, set of: gravel planks, two flat, hay racks, market carriage, good top ”Im;.:;:y, pair of bob sleighs,â€" Jjumper t(lludslon'v cutter. pig rack, flat rack for sleigh, buggy pole, seythc, aut@ matic potatb sprayer, ‘lawn mower, grinds(one, ~* wheel barrow, ~ doubleâ€" trees, neck yokes, loggin% chains, forks. rakes, shovels, etc. HARNESS, ETC.â€"Set of team harâ€" ness, nearly new, 2 set of plow harâ€" ness, 2 set of single harness, collars, tie straps, bridles, blankets. ~ HAY AND GRAINâ€"15 fons of hay, 75 bushels of barley, 150 bushels of mixed grain, 225 bushels New Zealand oats, 125 bushels Silver Mine oats, 145 bushols 0. A.‘C. oats, 30 bushels buckâ€" wheat, 800 bushels of turnips, 75 bushâ€" els potatoes. f ..HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Pendora range wood or coal, nearly new, Kitâ€" chen stove, churn, Magnet cream gepâ€" arator new, 25 gallon milk can new, sink, chairs, wood box, benches, washâ€" ing machine, wringer, wash tub, meat barrel, iron kettle, iron kettle stand, pails, 60 sap pails and spouts, ‘sap ‘,pan.'lnrg«- tub, lard can, stove utenâ€" wils and a lot of other articles too nuâ€" merous to mention. . ; .RC‘"‘. C. A: J““l _BD, co Auc ‘the abniyercary ‘ kergices at .., Wal j usey MXHL rarlyh | _ TERMS OF SALEâ€" Hay, grain, turnips, potatoes, poultry, fat pigs. shoats, and all sums of .$10.00 and under, cash. _ over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on apâ€" proved‘joint notes or 4 per cent. off on‘ cash payment of credit amounts. | No Reserve. AMES SCHWARTZENTRUBER, P Proprietor. NOTICE TG CREDITORS Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario. Chap. 121. Section 56. that all persons havâ€" ing cl,lms against the estate of Menno 8. SNantz. late ‘of, the Township of Waterloo. in the County of Waterloo. Gentieman. deceased, who died on or mbout the 24th day ‘of No#emBer. 1917, are . an . or. before? to: deliver to fli? ?l’mrflgngd e‘x\i‘.\l&:‘ of the will of â€"the said xleceaseg=their hames und addresses and full particulars of thalwelaims and the firtufta( the seâ€" curity (if any), held By them. duly verified * 34 se _ AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE ‘tlmt after theâ€"22nd day of January. 1918. the said executors will not be linhle_for the distribution of the es tate or any part thereof to any perâ€" }mms of whose claims notice has not heen received by them at the time of such distribution. _ DATED at Waterloo this 27th day of December. 1917. In the matter of the estaté df Menna 8. Shantz, late of the Township of Waterloo, in the County of Waterâ€" 1ou, wuc...eman, deceased. f H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. E. J. KAUFMAN, Clerk. PUBLIG SAE PAUL M. MARTIN, MANASSAH MARTIN, No. 3, Waterioo. No. 3, Waterloo Harris : Aluctod Walton. 1â€"3t¢ There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the late Enoch Erb, miles northwest of Waterloo, beâ€" tween Waterloo ‘and Erbsville, on Farm Stock. Implements, etc + «THURSDAY, JAN. 17,©1918 * / Lo& m Commencing at tenâ€" o‘glock aim. sharp, the followingâ€"xaluableâ€"property, vi8%4 HORSESâ€"Bay team 11 ‘and 42 years old, weight ‘about 2100 lbs. CATTLEâ€"9 Dairy Cowsâ€"Pure bred Holstein cow, Kelvin 3:-01! No, 27921, Vol. 18, due to calve in April; Grade Holstein cow fresh singe Nov:, Grade Holstein cow due to calve . in Jan., Grade Holstein cow due to calve in Feb., Grade Holstein cow due to calve in March, Grade Holstein cow due to calve in April, Grade Holstein heifer due to calve in March, 3 Grade ‘Shorthom cows all due.to calve in March, 4 Grade Holstein: heifers 1 year old and under,; 6 head of young cattle rising 1 year old, pure bred Holstsin bull. PIGS, ETC.â€" Yorkshire brood sow due to pig in March, Yorkshire brood sow bred Dec. 13th, fat sow, 3 «fat pigs, 4 pure bred Yorkshire sows and 4 pure bred Yorkshire boars.4‘, monâ€" thkâ€"old eligible for registration, | 13 shoats, 50 Plymouth Rock chickens and 2 pure bred Barred Rock cockerâ€" els, 6 pure bred White Wyandotte cockerels. 1 Also .350 â€" busirels of mixed : grain, 150 bushels oats. | IMPLEMENTSâ€" Wagon <with box complete, ~3 lumberâ€"wagons, . 2 hob sleighs, long sleigh, 3 seated pleasure sleigh, 4 cutters, 1 horge sleigh, (wo 1 horse carriages, 3â€"seated carriage, 3 top buggies, . Massey. Harris binder. McCormick mower, 3 hay rakes, â€" hay tedder, manure spreader, seed drill, 2 spring tooth cultivators, land roller, 3 plows, gang plow, 3 section ~harrow, potato digger, beet lifter, _ Champion thresher with carriers and chalf blowâ€" er, 6 horse powereGalloway ga.soline engine, jack and belting, Maple Leaf chopper 10 in. plates, grain crusher, hay rack, fat rack, wood rack, .cutâ€" ting box, 2 scufflérs, | turnip. pulper, emery stone. 2 large tubs, 3 small tubs, 2 sap barrels,‘ ©200 wooden sap ‘,huc_kclu. 20 tin sap ‘Dbuckets, sap pan, ‘hargel spray with, 50 t. of hose, seataâ€" ing trough, meat grinder, .. sausage stuffer, . 2 washing 'machines. copper kettle, 2 step ladders, grain cradle, 3 sevthes, jack screw, 40 rods 7. strand wire fencing, clover sceder, bedstead, writing desk, 2 sets heavy team barâ€" wess, 2 sets single harness, a nmnb?r\ of good collars, $ logging chains, 21 Icross-cut saws, quantity of carpenter‘s tools, 2 robes, 2 sets horse blankets, |woolen horse blanket, 3 dozen grain }bags and numerous other articles. l ? Lunch at Noon._ $ ..TERMS OF SALEâ€" Grain. pigs, |~oul|r)" and all sums of $10.00 and nnder.‘ cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved lecurity; or 6 per cent. per annum discount for cash payments of credit amounts. ENOS‘S. HUNSBERGER, \__ A. 8. CRESSMAN, | _ MANASSEH HALLMAN, ENEMY GETS NINE OF FRENCH MERCHANT SHIPS Deputy Fire Marshall J. W. Poin ton. the Fire Marshall‘s Departâ€" ment at Toronto, is in the city toâ€"day investigating .the fire ~which took place at the â€" residence of;; Mr. and Mra: A.. Woifetd,; ~â€" Eby"street, "Ta§t weblk: Mr.‘and Mrs. ‘Wolfeld ‘went to London on ‘the morhing ‘ prévious to thé fire and rétirnéd this morning for the purpose fo giving . evidence bofore the Deputy Fire Marsball. In company with Fire Chief Guerin the Deputy â€" Fire Marshallâ€" visited the scene of the fire and inspected the ruins DEPUTY FIRE Paris, Jan. 3. â€"Nine French merâ€" chant ships of more than 1,600 tons were sunk by submarines or mines during the week ending Dec.. 29 There was no loss of vessels under 1600 tons or of fishing ships. Two atâ€" tacks on steamers failed. . This afternoon Deputy Fire Marsball Pointon, Fire Chicf wuecrin and Elee trical Inspoctor Fischer are making an inspection of the city theatres. trid Campbeft. LL.I1t. FR.9.. the Can atien â€" pyot., ified st hid hpme at City y"' w‘.\'o;,.u.’ JPas amite * ilus" (tawa,. Jan. 1.â€"Dr. William Wil PUBLIG SALE NOTED POET BORN HERE J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, S. KOLB, Clerk INVESTIGATING Executors 12 tion on the ed.‘ 2. miles east of ,Cr west of .Bt.; Clenfggis.,, Wellesiecy Tp., on Main (Aements" 10 #Crosbint1® sharp, the following viz: 23 o reasg sithke t NP Y ayt OB Horses: â€"Heavy : wicr chestnut, 13 and 14 years® old; / bred brood mare weighlng 1600 8 years old, grey ‘driver 14 ’.:g grey mare 9 years did, good. driv aged mare. ; â€"_. C opriicn it y Cattle:â€"7. Geod: Dairy Cows,â€"J sey cow fresh by time:of sale, bla cow : due . toâ€"caive Wurch â€" 10th,. gr cow due to cawe~Marchk 18th, grey cow due to calve A#“‘mfi cow due to caive June, 1 Meoy‘m to calve Aug., i3th,,red .cow due to calve April 4th, grey heifer due to calve April 20th, Jersey heifer due to calve Jalyâ€"<15th, posed to‘ be in calf.â€"% Head of fat cattle 'rlag%t ‘years bld, 4 head of yeatlthg cattle. ho tabec Bs w . Pigs.. . Eto,.,â€";â€"Thorqughbred na with litter at;gide eligible to be 7 tered, 2 sows supposed to: be in pig} sow supposed‘ to pig‘Peb. ‘18th. _ Grain?â€"10â€"toms of fimothy hay, 10 bush. seed ‘peas, 50 Wu‘_‘ 10 M,MW~:‘ cÂ¥A fiigaay _ Implements: â€"Maxwel <hay ; Joader, Maxwell side delivery rake, gelf rake, Sylvester drilly disk. hatrow, 3: Yankee Sylvester drilly diskâ€"hatrow, 3: Yankee plows, ~Ayrâ€" plow," Wihg Rv, "‘MFolton Larrow, ‘mower, hay Take, & ost" Wood cultivator, Cockshulf disk dr scuffler, Zâ€"seated carriage, %‘d carâ€" riage . wheels, top Dbuggy, Ford Tourâ€"| . ing car. in sood,m“btficr. ra cart, steel spoke rubber tire "b y, 2 sleighs (1 goodâ€"as wew), slgigh box.| ... market steigh; *wnsdl"fi?‘m box, set l ot wagon whésls, "gravel" bék, trncz 3 wagon, ‘pig, rack, 3 hay ‘racks, flat) _ rack, â€" Champion t.hmm-:fmhi pous with gear and pulleys;10 horse power| . _ Larrow, ‘mower, h,y‘f'flfi.‘"m Wood cultivator, Cockshulf disk drmi, scuffler, 2â€"seated qam%.d carâ€" riage . wheels, top Duggy, Ford Tourâ€" ing car. in sood,rm‘flcr. nc" cart, steel spoke rubber tlro‘lmgn'i} 2 sleighs (1 goodâ€"as wew), sigigh box, market steigh; "IWRMI. set of wagon wheels, }Qavo_,‘&fi.‘ u-ncT wagon, ‘pig, rack, 3 Ilay‘,néh flat rack, Champion threshing .. maching with gear and pulleys.â€"10 horse power with rods and couplings, speed jack, scales cap. 2000 lbs., doubletrees, 3 light" necxydres, > buge shaft, democtat shaf 3 sets log boisters, 2 wouden sledges 2 crossâ€"cut saws, rakes,â€"forks, shovels chains, 100 â€" cedar posts, %0" corner posts, 3 sets mbmhmmfi,,?‘eu ull sums of: Sf,o.!b% ‘gnd ‘gfia‘&‘;j’wn; over that, amount.,10, months‘. creiit upon approved secugity, orf5 por c per annum discount for “ paymapts of credit ®rfounts) * ~ 1J TERMS OF SAbE:â€"fay, ‘grain. po tatoes, émail pigs, butcher ‘eattle and beauty of your hair, besidés it imms diately _ dissolves every ‘particle of dandruff. You can not havo nico Girts! Try it! Mair .gufl. flufty and beautifulâ€"â€"Gat a 25 cent bottle If you care for heavy hair that glisâ€" tens with beauty and is radiant with life; his an tncbimparablé -m:u and laJIInly and .I::‘w.- ArÂ¥y ’:cma ust one t / t beauty of your m imms heary, healthy . bair‘ ‘Ifâ€" you bave dandruff. This 6 sourf the hair of its dustré, its gth its very life,â€"and if not overcome produces a feverishnoss an# itching f the scalp; â€" tho bair ..roots fa l6osen and dto: thon the hair falls «oi e uon t on t um i t 0 000 Istâ€"+ng #2. ~ 43 Un # .TUESDAY, JAN. nowilton‘s Uandeting.from ény, d Chronicleâ€" ®..~ Telegraph ... W FOERSTER, Proprietor. ... 4..B, DVERING, Apttioncer. E. J. KAUFMAN, Clerk. PUBLIG SAE $1.50 PER YEAR :.; & * * somas h “' IF PAID ~m;MNmE~ Subscription SUBSCRIBEâ€"TO THE @y 6 &0 bush seed barley. 1918 BB B0 004 cutter H 0 U M

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