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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Jan 1918, p. 8

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é Curry Combes, Brushes, Blankâ€" th:bobs, three seated hack, rub e 2 seated surrey, pole and $ buggy poles one heavy lumâ€" p“ pearly new, set of gravel \Set of buggy wheels. NESSâ€"â€"Set of heavy team harâ€" barly new, 2 sets hack harness, bearriage harness, 10 sets 0 harness all in good repair, 7 ‘ chime bells. | VTRY AND PIGSâ€"20 chickens, ts 60 Ibs. each. ‘ ES AND BLANKETS, etc.â€" 9 )ubes, 9 rugs, 6 good woollen ts,. 8 waterproof rugs, 2 new m, 2 dung forks, new ~ , some stripe blankets, hl't outfit ani lot of other artiâ€" l6 numerous to mention. rlorvi‘ as the proprietor is goâ€" â€"of business. fi‘ always been the practise to F ut least thirty days to elapse ”'t the announcement of the of the assembling of the House its commBncement of business. would defer the opening at least the first week in Marci. h tio early to predict with any Be of accuracy what the sessional mllt Will Likely Meet First feek in March and Probably ~ . Prorogue By May 24. 0_ awa, Ont., Jan. 14.â€"In official s, Wednésday, March 6th, is ariiést possible date on which kment is likely to meet, and y be a week later before the 2 assembles. The situation is a ' we have at low prices. of ree you have heard of out which is als well stitch made from the best of * er ahd guaranteed by us. * Big values for little money. RMAN SCHLEGEL, Prop. K DIRTRICH, Clerk. & DUERING, Auctioneer. rnment bills will be passed, covâ€" ; legialation of a progressive na: "Pke â€" conferences . which will place this week in regard to the @ge of labor and other matters, goustitute a first step in the dirâ€" h of certain legislative action. MS OF SALEâ€" Poultry, shoats sums of $10.00 and under,cash, hat amount 6 months credit .given on approved joint notes, :»cenl.. -per annum off for cash ts of credit amounts. ind delivery horse, extra good horse, eight years old, _ cheap. m §.ra>us, Rosedale. 481. ;*‘,-re sleighs, threeâ€"seated ‘mleigh, 2 pair of light bobâ€" good drivets; Adam, 9 years driver; Babe And Billy, 9 . good drivers, Queen mare, d, good driver; Dexter horse old, good driver; Jos horse, dld, good driver; . bay filly ears old, spiri‘s medium. The Pses are all city broken and t condition and right out of in is likely to be, but it is genâ€" believed that the important : one, because of the circumâ€" that the result of the soldiers" mot likely to be known for id,â€" good all roind team, Minnie, 10 years old, good ; Peter and Topsy, 5 and 8 ESâ€" 13 good buggies, 3 , steel tire, 2 open rubber 8, 1 top buggy nearly new, buggies, road cart, 9 cutâ€" rtland cutters nearly new, darge Gladstone cutter, two HORSESâ€"Sailor and Doc, verything in YÂ¥ AJANUARY 26th, 1918 ; at 9.30 o‘cloc ka.m., the Iuable stock. viz.: be sold by public auction ses, Queen Bt. Waterloo, TO BE NERY SHORT. FoRk SALE. 3. Brueckner BADEN, ONT. | POBLIG SAE | ~PUBLIG SAE There will be soid by public auc tion on the premises of the undersign jod.l.:luuudcmlhlh- west of St. Clements, Con. 7, Lot 8 Clements to Crosshill, on TVUESDAY, JAN. 22, 1918 . .Commencing at twelve o‘clock, noon, sharp, the following valuable property, Horses:â€"Heavy team, grey and chestuut, 13 and 14 years old; wel) bred brood mare weighing 1600 lbs.. 8 years old, grey driver 14 years old. grey mare 9 years old, good driver, aged mare. Catiie:â€"7 Good Dairy Cows.â€"Jer sey cow fresh by time of sale, black cow due to calve March 10th, grey cow due to calve March 18th, grey cow due to calve April 22nd, grey cow due to calve June 18th, red cow due to calve Aug. 13th, red cow due to ealve April 4th, grey heifer due to ealve April 20th, Jersey heifer due to calve July 15th, Jersey heifer, sup posed to be in calf, 2 head of fat cattle rising 3 years old, 4 head of yearling cattle. viz Pigs, _ Etc.:â€"Thoroughbred _ sow with litter at side eligible to he regis tered, 2 sows supposed to be in pig sow supposed to pig Feb. 18th. Grain: â€"10 tons of timothy hay, 10 bush. seed peas, 50 bush. aeed barley 10 bags potatoés. implements:â€"â€"Maxwell hay loader, Maxwell side delivery rake, self rake, Sylvester drill, disk harrow, 3 Yankee plows, Ayr plow, gang plow, Tolton arrow, mower, hay rake, Frost & Wood cultivator, Cockshutt disk drill. ncuffler, 2seated carriage, set of car riage wheels, top buggy, Ford Tour ing car in good running order, race cart, steel spoke rubber tire buggy 2 sleighs (1 good as new), sleigh bot.; market sleigh, wagon, wagon hox, set of wagon wheels, gravel box, truck wagon, pig rack, 3 hay racks, flat rack, Champion threshing machine with gear and pulleys, 10 horse power with rods and couplings, speed jack, scales cap. 2000 ibs., turnip pulper, 4 doubletrees, 3 light doubletrees, 4 reckyokes, 2 buggy shafts, cutter shaft, deniocrat shaft, big feed box, 1 sets log bolsters, 2 wooden sledges, 2 crossâ€"cut saws, rakes, forks, shovels. chains, 100 cedar posts, 10 corner posts, 3 sets double harness, 2 sets single harness, a number of sap pails robe, 4 blankets. S Household Effects:â€"2 tables, hair goss sofa, wood chest, flour chest clothes cupboard, McClair Kitchep Range, 2 wash stands, small table Bell organ, 6 kitchen chairs, meat tub | churn, sink, 2 bedsteads, old time elock, washing _ machine, rocking: chair, arm chair, 2 irou pots, coppe!t kettle and many other articles too numerous to mention. . No reserve. TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay, grain, poâ€" tatoes, small pigs, butcher cattle and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ creJit upon approved security, or 5 per cort per annum discount for cash payments of credit amounts. NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the matter of the estate of Menno S. Shartz, late of the Tow=~~ Notice je horehy given nuraye~* *~ the Revised Statutes of Ontario, Chap. 121, sechon + ing claims against the estate of Menno 8. Shantz, iate of the ‘Township of Waterloo, in the County of Waterioo, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 24th day of November, 1917, are required on or before to deliver to the undersigned executors of the will of the said deceaged, their names and addresses and full particulars of ‘lheir claims and the nature of the seâ€" curity (if any), beld by them, duly verified. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that after the 22nd day of January, 1918, the said executors will not be ltable for. the distribution of the .esâ€" tate or any part thereof to any perâ€" sons of whose claims notice has not ‘been received by them at the time of such distribution. _DATED at Waterloo this 27th day of December, 1917. MANASSAH MARTIN, No. 3, Waterioo. WANTEDâ€"Canceiled postage stamps. .. & Oe I am a Belgian prisoner of war in} C xsn inaiint, :gfl Holland and will be thankfal to any » ntiuame charitable person who will send me Ho‘. wanted WAN cancelled postsge stamps in exâ€" dor change of view cards of the camp At1 Baden l :’fl': Or small remembrances in order to s Number untimited. Highest nfarkes | ===== _ make again my collection, lost dur ipment Wodnesday ing the war Addréss A. ! »m\m' !"_ |r_.':c'n,;‘“ w» w Fo'?y l . putty, Camp oft Zetaf, Holland. 50 t!. «_ maBtpN anDP HLNSBERGERA Kit suste «. @20 ie ob Aneaikmcsnucadew 3 & Waterloo, in the County of Waterâ€" too, Gentieman, deceased. WM. FOERSTER, Proprietor. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. E. J. KAUFMAN, Clerk. PAUL M. MARTIN, (omchies on Main Road from St. No. 3, Waterloo Thete will be sold by puolic auction on the bremises of the undersigned, situated one mile éast of Petersburg. and two miles east of Baden, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1918, Commencing at 12 a‘clock noon, sharp the following valuable property, viz.: HORSESâ€"Bay horse rising 9 years old, black Percheron mare rising 5 years old supposed to be in foal, black mare 4 years pld, colt rising 1 year old, black mare rising 8 years uld. weight 1500 lbs, if not ppeviously sold CATTLEâ€"6 good Dairy Gowsâ€"Cow due to calve in February, 2 cows due t6 calve in March, cow due April 8, cow due June 10, cow supposed to be in calf, heifer due to calve April 5, heifer due July. 9th, heifer due May 24, beifer due June 6, heifer due June 10, heifer due Aug. 17, heifer due _ to calve in March, 3 yearling helfers, 3 sprag calves. _PIQSâ€"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 pig, pure bred 1Â¥Yorkshire boar 7 months old, 4 fat pigs, weight 175 Ibs each, 4 shoats four months old, 7 shoats 2 months old. POULTRY, ETC.â€" 20 pure _ bred Rhode Island Red pullets, 5 cockerels and 15 White Rock chickens; _ good Collie dog. IMPLEMENTS â€" Massey Hnrisl binder, 6 ft. cut, Noxon mower 6 ft. cut, hay rake, Massey Harris cnm-i vator nearly new, Frost & Wood disc drill, Deering disc with truck and tongue, _ Massey Harris hay loader, Massey Harris side delivery, land roller, 2 furrow plow, 2 walking plows. 5 section iron barrows, sulkey plow, International scuffler, new Massey: Harris cutting box, _ turnip seeded, turnip pulper, new fanning mill, bas truck, grain bags, 2% inch tire lumber wagon, nearly new, wagon box with double shelving, nearly â€" new truck wagon, set of gravel planks, two flat hay racks, market carriage, good top lhuggy. pair of bob sleighs, jumper Gladstone cutter. pig rack, flat rack for sleigh, buggy pole, scythe, Autoâ€" matic potato sprayer, . lawn mower, srindstone, _ wheel barrow, _ doubleâ€" trees, neck yokes, â€" logging _ chains. forks, rakes, shovels, etc. HARNESS, ETC.â€"Set of team harâ€" mess, nearly new, 2 set of plow har ness, 2 set of single harness, collars. ti6 straps, bridles, blankets. HAY AND GRAINâ€"15 tons of hay, 75 bushels of barley, 150 bushels of mixed grain, 225 bushels New Zealand oats, 125 bushels Silver Mine oats, 145 bushels O. A. C: oats, 30 bushels buckâ€" wheat, 800 bushels of turnips, 75 bushâ€" els potatoes. . s .. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Pendora range wood or coal, nearly new, kitâ€" chen stove, cburn, Magnet cream sepâ€" arator new, 25 gallon milk can new. sink, chairs, wood box, benches, washâ€" ing machine, wringer, wash tub, meat lharre!. iron kettle, iron kettle stand, pails, 60 sap pails and spouts, sap pan, large tub, lard can, stove utenâ€" sils and a lot of other articles too mitâ€" merous to mention. 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€" nroved joint notes or 4 per cent. off on rash payment of credit amounts. H B. DUERING, Auctioneer R. J. KAUVFMAN, Clerk AMES SCHWA [:TZRNTRU BER, Proprietor H.B. DUERING Number of years experience as Auctioneerâ€"Practical knowâ€" tedge of values of real estate, live stock, implements, etc. Auctioneer Experienced Valuator No Reserv>. Phone 136, Waterioo. And ~ There will be sold by public anctiop on the farm of the undersigned situatâ€" ed at Strasburg, 6 miles south of K# WEDNESDAY. JAN. 16 TH, 1918. Commencing at 12 o‘clock noon, thi tollowing valuable stock:â€" Morses:â€"â€"Bay team, eight and nine years old; heavy team, nine and tef years old, good workers; _ chestnu‘ mare. 5 yeirs old, good driver black horse 14 years old, driver. Cattie:â€"16 good dairy cows; 3 due to calve beginning of February, 4 cows due to calve beginning of March, cow due to calve in April, 4 cows due to calve in August and are now in ful flow of milk, cow fresh since Novem ber, fresh cow, registered Shorthorr cow with pedigree, registered Shor: horn bull with pedigree, Holstein heil er due to ealve in March, Holsteh heifer. This is a fine dairy herd, cow dropping second, third â€" and fouyt calves. 6 Holstein heilfer calves 6 t 12 months old; calf 13 months old Holstein bull calf 4 months old witl pedigree. | Pigs:â€"Brood sow with pigs at side ~ ~PUBLIG SAE brood sow pig. lmplemonu:-Massey-HarrEa bind er, 7 it. cut, (nearly new); Maasey Harris hayloader, nearly new; Ma:s seyâ€"Hatris side delivery rake, nearl new ; Masseyâ€"Marris | 12â€"disk | drl nearly new; Jâ€"horse spring rooth cu tivator, 2â€"horse corn cultivator, 3 toj buigies, one nearly new ; Oshawa see: drill, 2 good wagons, one new, wit box; road cart, 2 hay racks, nearl new, 2furrow Varity plow, land ro‘ er, single plow, good wood rack, scu fier, Zhorse hay rake, one horse detmc crat, set of runners for sing e sleig) Bell ensilage cutting box, nearly new with. â€" pipes, fourteen horse. _ powe. steam engine, water tank, 120 ft € iuch canvas belt nearly new; som other belting, 2% Horse power gasc line éqg]no, mlg chopper, â€" 14â€"inc‘ plate, 250‘ tin sap pails, sap pan, £00( as new; De Laval cream separator: No. 15, just like new. ‘ Harness:â€"Sét zseavy team harnest new; set tesia hurness, good as new set 'he:;vy team harness in good r pair; single harness, § goorl stab blankets, new. _ °* , May and 'araln:‘lilo tons of hay 1000 bushels of cats No. 72 good fo seed; quantity of good mixed grair oats and peas. Household . . Effects:â€"2 bedstead with springs, coal stove, washing m: enine, a lot of ottrer articles too num erous to mention. TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay, grain young pigs and all sums of $10.00 an ‘undor. cash; over that amount, 1: \nontha’ â€"credit: will be given witl land ‘owher as security or 5 per cent discount on cash payments of credi amounts. County of Waterioo The Municipal Council of the Coun ty of Waterion will meet at the Cour: House Kitchener, on Tuesday the 22n( day of January 1918, at 2 p. m. s Samuel Cassel. + County Clerk. FOR SALEâ€"Cedar posts ang tele phone poles all sizes and all lengths Also building> timber in any sizes that might be required. Apply .tc Norman â€" Hipel, Box 27. Preston Oont / 22t FOR SALEâ€"Good dairy business, comâ€" posed of two routes, aversging 50 gals. each. Properties adjoin eac} other. Good reasons for selfing. Ap ply Kinzie Bros., Blair. s 1546t 3541 WA NTEDâ€"Farm hand, single man on: with fair knowledge of stock steady â€" employment, . winter and summer." _ Apply Box 47, Chronicle: ‘Telegraph WANTEDâ€"Work on farm by experâ€" jenced married couple. . Apply DS\v Telegraph. 1 16â€"2t. WANTEDâ€"Severai good . machinists and bench hands. Steady work and FOUNDâ€"A black collie dog with yelâ€" low feet. . Owner can haye satne by applying to Abe Sararus, Blooming dale. 2791 @ANT!Dâ€"M pounds fa; of healthy roR BSALEâ€"4 pure bred Jerssys. ply at 8. 8. Shantz, 31. Afimfi'..t.‘ ? l&“;!;-e;â€";fiir ideal conditiont Apply by letter or in person to Do minion Tire Factory. 1011 dogs and racooms. _ Will pay good price. _A_pply H. M. Frey, Hm‘le.l Kitchener, of phoue 12%0w EPH. ERNST Prop. E. J. SHANTZ. Auctioneer. 0. S. KOLB, Clerk. due to pig in March, NOTICE WANTS. side 1 fa 47â€"10t rt Valuabie Real Estate, Farm Btock, Implements <~4@ 941 |Thérée will be sold by public suction oh ‘the premisés of ‘thé undérsigned, 2djoining the Village of Linweod, betâ€" tor known as Bob Brown‘s farm, on sharp, the tolloking valuable proberty, viz tiorsestBay hNorse 4 years old weight about 1800 lhs., carriage horse % years old, horse 7 years old (good‘ lriver}, carriage mare 12 years old upposed to be in fosl to Richardson‘s ‘horoughbred, Hackney flly rising 3 years old sired by Semple‘s Hackney *# Milverton, Hackney filly rising 2 zears old sired by Semple‘s Hackney « Milverton, Hackney colt rising 2 " PUBLIG SAE ‘ears old and Hackney colt rising 1 ears old (full brotbers, well matchâ€" «d) sired by Semple‘s Hacknoy from Hiverton. ~ Impiements: â€"Masseyâ€"Harris binder i ft. cut nearly rew, mower 5 ft. cut.‘ Aasseyâ€"Harris broad cast seeder, Masâ€" ey Harris cultivator, steel harrows, 2 ralking plows, Elmira hay loader, Elâ€" nira side delivery rake, 2furrow gang rlow, lumber wagon, truck wagon, waâ€" zon box, light carriage with pole and haft, livery bus, dray wagon, rubber ‘re top buggy nearly new, steel tire op buggy, jumpeér, cutter nearly new, rising 2 years old and $ spring alves. ob sleigh, light bob sleigh with hox] ~horse tread mill, heavy team harnms.i ;single harness, pair of light collara jearly new, riding saddl}e. Also about 30 tons of hay. _ No reserve. REAL ESTATE:â€"At the same time nd place the farm will be offered for ale, consisting of 95 acres more or bss. On the premises is a large bank ‘arn 58x60, straw shed $4x36 with pig tables below, driving shed 26x45, an ‘bundance of water, 2 acres of fal‘ ‘heat, 16 acres of fall plowing done salance in grass. Cattie:â€"2 Cood Dairy cows due to iive in Feb., 17 head of young cattie, . TERMS OF REAL ESTATE will be nown on day of sale. . TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay and a" 1ms of $10.00 and under, cash; ove: hat. amount 10 months‘ eredit upor ‘pproved security or 5 per cent, per nnum discount for cash payments of redit amounts. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. ‘ ‘ JOHN.FRIEDMANN, Proprlcsr JOS. KARLEY, Clerk. \‘The property will be sold aubject o a reserve bid. h. B. DVERING AVCTIUNEER Jan. 19.â€"Postponed sale of Philip Sitâ€" ler, 44 mile west of Waterloo. ‘an, 15th, Tuésdayâ€" Farm stock, imâ€" plements and housebold effects of Amos Schwartzentruber, one mile west of Petersburg and two milés east of Baden. ian. 22â€"Farm stock, implements and _ household effects of Wm. Foerster. 2 miles east. of Crosshill, and 8 miles west of St. Clements. an. 2§5.â€"Farm stock and implements of John Fredman, in the village 0i Linwood. an. 26.â€"Postponed sale of Norman Schlegel L:very stock at Waterloo. Teb.;. â€"Farm stock and implements and Housebold Eifects in the Town ship of Wilmot. 1%4 miles east of St. Agatha, belonging to the late Gregor Mergott estate. Feb. 12.â€"warm _ stock, lmalemenu Hounshold of Rasgicbert Schmalz in the village of Broslau, adjoining the © school. ; *eb. 14.â€"Farm stock, implements and houschold effects of â€" Geo. Lichty | situated on the boundary line be twoen â€" Wellosley and Norlhonstl Hope, Con. 1, % miles northwest of| Wellesley and 2 miles north _ oi Lishon. "eb. 19.â€"Farm stock and implements of Michael Jantzi, one mile northeast of Wellesley, 3 miles south of Cross i!1 and 2% miles west of Bamberg, Lot 12, 2nd Eastern Con. ‘sb. 21.â€"Farm stock, implements and * household effects of Noah Steinâ€" mann, 2 miles north of St. Agatha. , and 1 mile south of Josephsburg, in the Townshin of Wilmot. _ ‘eb. 25.â€"Farim stock, implements and household effects‘ of John Seibert, 1%, miles northeast of Bridgeport, 2% miles northeast of Waterloo, on the Lexington road, leading to the Grand River. . Wednerday, Feb. 27, 1918.â€"Sa‘le of choice herd of pure bred Molste‘n cow; heifers and young bulls, all pedivâ€"eed and registered. This is ame of the fAnest herds of Mo‘lsteins in Weatern Ontario. "sb. 28.â€"Farm stock and implements of Noah B. Detweiler, 11 mile south of Breslau, 4 miles north of Pres ""â€"oat o. Rarch 7.â€"Farm stock, implements an« hoasehoid <effects of Jos. F. FRIDAY, JAN. 25, 1918. AUCTION SALES on mailn road \from Breslan to Farm Stock. Implements, etc There will be sbid by public auction | iF‘arm Stock, Implements, ote od the premises of the late Enoch Erb.| pore will be sold oy puvlic auction three miles northwest of Waterl00, Db |.ym tno premises of the undersighed, tween Waterloo and Erbsville, on oneâ€"half mile west of Waterloo, on THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1918 sATURDAY, JaANUARY i9th, 1918.. ‘ * Commencing at one o‘clock p.m. AbAÂ¥P Commencing at ten o‘clock a.m. sharp. |the following valuable‘ property, nAMCâ€" the following valuable property, Â¥iz.: |jysâ€" > lflonfllsâ€"isy team 11 and 12 years]) HORSESâ€" Sorrel horseâ€" Yt years dld, weight about 2100 lba. _ jotd, bay horse 13 years old, bay hotse . CATTLEâ€"9 Dairy Cowsâ€"Pure bred Holstein cow, Kelvin Calamity, No. 27921, Vol. 18, due to calve in April; Grade Holstein cow fresh since 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 calre in April, Grade Holstein heifer due to calve in March, 3 Grade Shorthorn cows all due to calve in March, 4 Grade Holstein heifers 3 year pid and under, 6 head of young cattle rising 1 year old, pure bred lHolneln 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 44 monâ€" ths old eligible for registration, . 13 shoats, 50 Plymouth Rock chickens and 2 pure bred Barred Rock cocker iels, 6 pure â€"bred W’h\ta Wyandotte cockerels. ts _ ton. north af â€"TDOTTC surest and most | p. Jan. 19,â€"Household effects of ‘l‘mnr docter in the world. IMPLEMENTSâ€" Wagon with box complete, 3 lumber wagons, 2 bob sleighs, long sleigh, 3. seated pleasure sleigh, 4 cutters, 1 horse sleigh, . two 1‘ horse carriages, 3â€"seated carriage, 3 top buggies, Massey Harris. binder MeCormick mower, 3 hay rakes, hay ledder, manure spreader, seed drill, 2 ipring tooth cultivators, land roller, 3 Dblows, gang plow, 3 section barrow, Vo\mo digger, beet lifter, . Champion thresher with carriers and chaff blowâ€" er, 6 horse power Galloway gasoline ongine, jack and belting, Maple Leaf chopper 10 in. plates, grain crusher, hay rack, flat rack, wood rack, Cutâ€" ting bok, 2 scufflers, . turnip pulper, amery stone, 2 large tubs, 3 smnil‘ tubs, 2 sap barrels, 200 wooden sap ‘wckets, 20 tin sap buckets, sap pan, harrel spray with 50 ft. of hose, sealdâ€" ‘nz trough, meal grinder, | sausage tufer, _ 2 washing machines, copper ettle, 2 step ladders, grain cradie. 3 scythes, jark screw, 40 rods 7 strand wire fencing, clover seeder, bedstead, writing desk, 2 séts heavy team harâ€" ness, 2 sets single harness, a number i# good collars, 3 logging chains, . ? crossâ€"cut saws, quantity of carpenter‘s tools, 2 robes, 2 sets horse blankets, ‘woolc‘n horse blanket, 3 dozen grain bags and numerous other articles, Also %50 bushels of mixed grain, 150 bushels oats. Lunch at Noon. .. TERMS OF SALEâ€" Grain, pigs, poultry and all sums of $10.00 and under, casbh; over that amount 10 montbs‘ credit on approved. security w 6 per cent. per annum discount for cash payments of credit amounts. ENO8S S. HUNSBBRAER, A. 8. CRESSMAN, MANASSEH HALLMAN, Lichti, 1% miles south of Bamberg, 3 miles southedst of Wellesley vilâ€" lage. Lot No. 10, Con, 3, Wilmot. March 12.â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments of Chas. Hachbart, 2 milés west of Bamberg and 2 miles sout east of Crosshill. * E. J. SHANT2, auctionear. January 16.â€"Farm stock and lnp\e-‘ ments of the late Enoch Frb, 2% }| miles, west of Waterioo ‘ Jan. 17â€"Farm stock and _ Impleâ€" ments of Rph. Ernst at Strasburk. | Feb. 5 ~Farm stock and implements of | Adam Schaefer, % mile north of | Wellesley village. R Feb. 6â€"Farm stock and implements | of .J. Frey. % mile east of Bridgeâ€"| port, on road from Bridgeport to| Breslau. f Feb. 13. Choice Percheron borses, Holâ€" stein cattle and farm implements of Christ. Gascho, A~miles east _ of New Hamburg, 2 miles east of Wilâ€" mot Centre and 2 miles southwest * of Petersburg. Feb. 16.â€"Choice stock sale of Holstein | cows of Geo. Millen, % mile west of _. Mannhéim. on B‘eam‘a Raad Feb. 26.â€"Farm stock and implements of Bon. Shub, 1 mile east of Kitehâ€" ‘ ener, on the road leading off Pres ton road to Natchez. Mch. 20.â€"Farm stock, implements and _ bnusscho‘d eÂ¥ects of David Hilgart: ner at Wilmot Centre, 3 miles east _ of New Hamburg. | GEO. CLASS8, AUCTIONEER. 1 Jan. 15. â€"Farm stock and implements ‘ of John Mackett, Con. 13, Welles# | ley, 2 miles northwest of Linwood. Jan. 17.â€"Farm ‘stock and impements of Herman Sochner, Con. 5, Pilkingâ€" ton. north of Pantisrd PJBL E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk Executors. 1â€"2t HORSESâ€"â€" Sorrel horseâ€" Y} years , old, bay horse 13 years old, bay hotse °*" 11 yearss old, all good workers: °..‘ ** _LCATTLEâ€"2 good Daity Cows â€"RAA tow due to calve last of _ January,. .. black cow due to calve in . March, }N.ehmdlobellnh-lw. l f SHEEPâ€"30 Shropshire ewes suUp * poser to be with lamb; a number of *‘ these bave _ PIGS AND POULTRYâ€"2 sows due to pig in March, 4 shoats 5 months old, 50 chickens. m o 1MPLEMENTSâ€"Frost & Wood binâ€" der, 6 1. eut, Beering mower, 5 ft. eut, 12 hoe seed drill combined, Elmira hay loader, _ spring tooth cultivator, land roller, bay rake, ‘walking plow, 4 section iron harrows, seufller, turRip reeder, turnip pulper. . * VEHICLESâ€"2 lumber wagons, one nearly new, pair bob sleighs, hay rack buggy uearly new, cutter, gravel phnks"w' , brick box, scraper, wheelbarâ€" row, anvil ud?_ellovs. . k 2s HARNESSâ€" Set of team Jarhess, single harness. _ HOUSEHOLD .EFFECTSâ€" Melotte pream separator nearly new, â€" churn;, meat tub, new, shovels, forks, M. hoes, chains. ahd igny other articles too numerous to mention. B 2 GRAIN, ETC.â€"30D bushels of oats, quantity of mangels. No reserve as farm is sold. TERMSâ€"Grain, mangéels, . poultry, ‘uhons and all suris of $10.00 and unâ€" der cash, over that afuount 10 mpn(bs‘ [credlt will be given on approved foiut notes or 5 per ceht. of for casw bay» Cunningham Estate, i mile.north of Hawkesville. \ Jan. 22nd.â€"Farm _Stock and \Impleâ€" ments of John R. Stager, 5 miles North of Elmirs on Arthur road. Jan. 24.â€"Farm stock and Implemeants of Elias Brubacher, 1 mile west of St. Jacobs. Alu y â€" eghin s Feb. 18â€" Farm stock and implements of the laté S6t= Baumiah, 2 milds south of St. Jacobs, 4 miles nup of, Waterloo. o nc Feb. 13.â€"Farm stock and impleméjits of John Thur. 6 miles northesst bf E‘mira, near Pentland. $ Feb. 11.â€"Farm stock, and implements, of Divid Hoffer adjoining Elmira. Feb. 15.â€"Farm stock and implen _ of Levi Horst, 2 miles, m?:.t Feb. 20.â€"Farm stock and |m2umm _ of W. W. Siinmon, Con. 3, ‘Péél, i1 T mll;':onth F:t Gléu:::n.m «t eb. h.â€"Farm: St + } Louis K. Weber, it unwb-‘:fié $ Majorâ€"General . Morrizon :has < been appointed as Director of Training for the U. &. milftary forces. _ 4 gas, acid, or eructations of u%' food, no‘ dizriness, bloating, breath or headache. Pape‘s Diapepsin is noted for ita speed in regulating upsét stowetls. It is the surest, quickest stomach remâ€" edy in the whole world and besides it* is harmless. Put ag end to , trouble forever by getting a Aftyâ€"cent case of Pabe‘s l from any drug store. You ‘tmh ‘ Ave minutes how needless it is to #ufâ€" Each. "Pape‘s Diapepsin" digests 3000 grainse food, ending all etemach fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any atomach disorder. \t's.‘:{c q‘m surest and most harmless PUBLIG SALE PHILIP:â€"RITTER, Proprietor. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. E. J. KAUFMAN, Clerk. suBsCRIBE To THe . Telegraph At atommaitie. stomach remâ€" ad berides it i to ting _ & ‘® du ‘th

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