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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Nov 1918, p. 9

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f‘ mcing at 1.30 o‘clock, p.m. gharp, the following property, viz.: Y* 14 Choice Dairy Cows, 5 Shorthorn â€"© ‘ Cows fresh 2 and 4 weeks, Miorn Cow due to caive by time ‘;5 Me, MHolstein Cow due to calve Dec. MA A8t, Holetein Cow due to calre Dec. Bth, Shorthorn Cow due to calve the Juttar part of Dec., Holstein Cow â€"due to aaive middle of January, 2 Holstein CoÂ¥s.&ue to calve in March, Shortâ€" W md Jersey Grade Cow due to M March, Holstein .. Grade Cow bifi-nflur Oof the Estate of Mrs. . Japob Bricker, late of the town of ‘ Witeriloo, in the County of Waterâ€" *.*~~,. Ghoice Dairy Cows ::2 KÂ¥ J, BHANTZ, Auctioneer d Whpposed to be in calf, 2 Heifers 9 idbthe old, 6 Fat Calves. \Algo Sharpless Suction Feed Cream Sepmrator 600 tbs. capacity, nearly 4" 1 » Lady, Deceased. B:@r.gersons of whose claims noâ€" , mot have been received by Bt the time of such distribution Mted Oct. zoth, 1918, z4 JOUHN ERISON, Galt, ‘e‘.\l ABAM sEP, Baden, ADDISON D.:SNYDER, Prop .TUESDAY, Nov. 12TH, 1918. lere will be sold by Public Auction the farm of the undersigned, â€"situatâ€" OBe mile cast of Bloomingdale, on Naw Géermany Road, on , | flhl_ll hereby given pursuant to ) Mexised Statutes of Ontario," W 124, that all creditors irg, having ciaims against the b@BR the said Mrs. Jacob Bricker, y '%f:mber. are required, on te.Ro#. 20th, 1918, to send by prepgid or deliyer to the underâ€" Rxecutor Jokn _ Brison.. 72 r“ur St., Gait, of the last wil} stétpent bf the said deceased, Obristian and _ surnames, adâ€" ‘agid descriptions, the full parâ€" 6f their claims, the statement secounts and the nature of &uu. #f any, held by them. ‘further take notice that â€" after . last mentioned date the said exâ€" brs will proceed to distribute the » Of the deceased among the parâ€" pntitied theroto, having regard onâ€" i the ¢laims of which they shall ‘Mave potice, and that the said: m'fll not be liable for the .or any part thereof to lly1 D. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer. MENRY V. KUMMER, Proprietor. MD. KAUFMAN, Clerk, _ 46â€"2t. . BSleigh, Bob Sleigh, Sulky, Neckâ€"| Rock chickens, 12 young geese, 4 old ps too numerous to mention. IMPLEMENTS, ETCâ€"Massey Harâ€" Reserve as The Farm is Bold. ris binder 6 ft. cut, as good as new; BMB: â€" Shoats, Geese and all| Massey Harris hay loader as good as Of $10 and under cash, over that|new, Massey Harris 11 disk drill, Masâ€" Bt 16 months‘ credit will be givâ€"|soy Harris spring tooth cultivator, No. Approved joint notes, or 4 per|21 Verity plow, Deering mower 5 {t. mio:> Shoats, Geese and aii 6f $10 and under cash, over that Ht 16 months‘ credit will be givâ€" &pproved joint notes, or 4 per off tor cash payments â€"of â€"credit R8 over $25.00 10 months‘ credit roved security, or 6 per _ cent. Wum off on cash payments of Q-Innrn. ETCâ€" Marwell F § ft. cut in good running order, I§ Mower § ft. cut, Disk, â€" Gang ~ Cultivator, Harrow, Scuffier, ng Plow, 2 Wagons good as new, PUBLIG SALE ly no reserve FC.â€"Sow due to pig about ;T Bhoats 3 months old, 3 iker), Hay Mare 11 years old to be in foal, Sorre} Calt ris is gid, Colt rising 1 year old. e. Entire head will be tor going out of â€" Dairy Grade Cow due to calve Jersey Cow due to calve Meifer rising 2 years old, TO CREDITORS. AY, nOY, 27, 1018. at one a‘clock, p.m., wilos wost of Watâ€" Executors. 44â€"31. 45â€"1t ive | _ H. B. DUERING, Anctioneer. JOHN RITZRR, Proprietor, 45â€"1t. HOUSHHOLD â€"RFFECTSâ€"3 Piece Mahogany Parlour Suite, Sideboard, 2 Complete Bed Room Suites, 2 Washâ€" stands, Couch, 2 Lounges, 20 yds. new Kitchen Lincieum, Desk, Chair, 2 Setâ€" tees, Eight Day Clock, 1 Alarm Clock@, Gas Range, Kitchen Range and Pipes, Box Stove, Hot Blaat Parâ€" lour Stove and Pipes, _ Child‘s Bed with Springs and Mattress, Cradie, Bed with Springs and Mattress, Childâ€" ren‘s Lounge, Stretcher, Large Ite Box, Extension Dining Room Table, Long Table, Pictures, Vacuum Cleanâ€" er, Carpet Sweeper, Victrola with 50 Records, _ Music Cabinet, Kitchen Chaire, 3 Rockers, small â€" Tabies, Flower Pots, Hand Power Washing Machine, Motor for Washing Maâ€" Ithlle‘. Garden Tools, Singer Sewing Machine, Camp Chair, 2 Cider Barâ€" rels, Orind Stone, Rug, Pieces of Carâ€" pet, Curtain Poles, Pleces of Linoâ€" leum, 2 Chamber Sets, Bicycle and a lot of ether articles too numerous to mention. Positively no feserve. ber of chairs, benches, 2 screer doors, 2 barrels of cider vinegar anc many other articles, _ Also a Collic dog. No Reserve as the farm is sold. TERMSâ€"Hay, grain, roots, pigs poultry, and all sums of $10.00 and un der cash, over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved join‘ notes, or.four per cent. discount for cash payments of credit amounts. ED. GLEBE, Proprietor. * ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. 2 & _ HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Kitcher Tange nearly new, Mellotte creant sep arator in good running order, kitcher table, dining room table, stove with pipes and drum, Daisy churn, butte bow!, butter mould, bake mould, num ’ HAY AND G~AINâ€" About 8 tons timothy and cover hay, 3 toms good timothy hay, _ about 425 bush. ocats about 300 bush. mixed grain, about 275 bush. barley, 100 bush. buckwheat, â€"a quantity of other chicken feed, ‘ some clover seed and some turnips. steel hay rake, 2â€"furrow plow, 12 ft. harrow nearly new, Cockshutt tmanure spreader nearly new, fron axle wagon good as new, bob sleigh good as new, spring wagon capacity about 1 ton, rubber tire buggy good as new, stee} tire buggy, jumper, cutter good as new, Kaufman fanning mill, flat hay rack, root puiper, work bench, wheelâ€" barrow, waggon box, pig rack, atraw cutter, wooden land roller, some cedar posts and rails, some pine and elm lumber, potato sprayer, grind stone, saw log boisters, 2 post hole augers tile spade, sledge hammer, 3 logging chains, cant hook, beet fork, hay fork crowbar, seythes, wedges, block and tackle, new stone boat, grain bags water trough, 2 ladders; dog skin robe and rug, blankets, duster, 240 ib scales \1ron kettle, quantity of wood, neck yoke, whiffietree, forks, shovels, rakes hoes, set of double harness, two sets single harness and many other artiâ€" CATTLEâ€"6 Good Dairy Cowsâ€"Heiâ€" ter fresh 2 wegks, Jersey cow due to calve beginning of March, Durham cow due to calve latter part of March, Jerâ€" sey heifer due to calve end of May, Jersey heifer supposed to be in calf, farrow cow, 2 steers rising 2 years old, il spring calves, Jersey heifer calf two weeks old. There will be sold by Public Auction the premisss of the undersigned, aituated 3 miles west of Heidelberg and 3 miles southsast of St. Clements TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1918 Commencing at 12.30 o‘clock p. m. sharp, the following yaluable prop HORSESâ€"Dark bay mare 5 years old supposed to be in foal, light bey mare 8 years old (good driver), bay mare $ years old supposed to be in foal, light bay horse 14 Fears old. PIGB, HTC.â€"5 pigs weighing about 180 lbe each, 2 pigs weighing about 150 ibs each, sow supposed to be in pig, 20 Orpington chickens, 35 Barred Rock chickens, 12 young geese, 4 old Household Effects PUBLIG SAE °* | t the hour of eleven o‘clock in the ‘orencon the following property sitâ€" ‘ate, lying and being in the Town of pigs Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo ind Province of Ontario, being com:â€" 1 U | yosed of Lot Number Fortyâ€"one acâ€" nths‘fâ€"ording to Plen of the said Town of joint | Waterloo registered in the Registry ; for | Office for the County of Waterloo as § Number 203. The said lot is situated 4 n the corner of Fisher and John itixeu. On the premises is one and s meâ€"half story bungalow of brick and s obblestone, practically new with furâ€" ‘ace ind all conveniences. 452‘1 cERMS; 10 per cent at time of ale ,the balance in thirty days thereâ€" ftec. Further conditions made known L time of sale. For further particulars â€" apply . to MILLAR, SIMS AND BRAY, Kitchener, Ont. Bolicitors for Mortgage. J. W. DAVEY, Auctioncer. Dated at Kitchener, November 4th, arrived at Weber‘s Coal Yards and more on the way _ Farmers and othâ€" ers in need of coal can got it here while the coal Jasts. _ Price right oft Menno L. Waber, St. Jacob#. Roikia _ 46â€"2t. Good ghing milk business in Water o. _ Proprietor going on farm. Apply to Fred Gr#in. Waterloo. 46â€"41 M 1918 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1918 vill be produced at time of sale, there sill be offered for sale by public aucâ€" lon by J. W. Davey, at the corner of "isher and John streets in the town f Waterloo, on good pine lumber, siding and 2 in OF 11 REGISTEAED HOLSTEIN CATTLE, FARM STOCK, IMPLEâ€" MENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. Autos will meet train at Clifford station. For particulars see large posters. For terms and conditions apply to cow, Polangus heifer calf. IMPLEMENTS, EBTC.â€" 2 buggies (1 nearly new), 2 jumper cutters (1 nearly new), oneâ€"horse wagon with rack, iron harrow, hand cutting box, set team harness, 2 sets single har ness (1 new), bells, haiters, cow chains, logging chains, _ robe, rugs, horse blankets, wheelbarrow, _ large meat tub, crossâ€"cut saw, 2 bucksaws, some carpenter tools, lot of good pine lumber, siding and 2 in. planks, lot of planks, lot of cedar posts, grimd stone, grain bags. _ Also a quantity of hay, 100 bush. oats, and some straw. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS â€" Hal) rack, bedstead with springs, sink, 2 smell tables, cook stove, box stove, a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. . REAL ESTATEâ€" 4 acres cedar awamp 3 miles east of Roseville. Terms Cash. There will be sold by public auction i the premises of the undersigned, Lots 4 and 5, Concession 5, Normandâ€" by, about 3Ԥ miles northeast of Clifâ€" ‘ord, on Monday, Nov. 18th, 1918, comâ€" mencing at 12 o‘clock noon, the folâ€" owing property:â€" â€" 11 Registered Holstein Cattle, conâ€" wisting of 4 matured cows; 3 fresh "y time of sale, one due Dec. 9th; wo three year old heifers supposed to e in calf; one two year old heifer, } heifer calves, and one grade Holâ€" stein cow supposed to be in calf. Jnt There will be soid by Public Auc tion on the farm of situated oneâ€"quar ter mile south of New Dundée, the chattels of the late Jease Clemens, on THURSDAY, NOV. 14TH, 1918. Also complete farm stock, imple ments, grain, and household effecas. sharp, the following property, viz.: ;EO. HERBST, R. R. No. 2, Ayton, Under and by virtue of the powers TWO CARS OF CANNEL COAL MORTGAGE SALE E. J. SHANTZ, Auctiqoneer MRS. J. CLEMENS, Proprietress PUBLIG SE ALBERT MUBLLER, ADDISON BRUBACHER, Executors. 45â€"3t FOR SALE. 45â€"31 45â€"21 PIG8 AND CHICKENSâ€"A | good Brood Sow with litter at side. and 15 Chickens. IMPLEMENTSâ€"Deering binder _ 6 ft. out, Massey Harris cultivator with seed box, 4 section iron harrow, Frost & Wood scuffier nearly new, Waterioo Gang Plow, Toitonâ€"single Plow, Hay Rake, May Rack, Gravel planks, Wagâ€" on with box, good top buggy, Demoâ€" emiamiaipawieg] a= ‘ommencing a o‘clock p.m.. sharp. CATTLEâ€"Holstein cow _ due to calves Doc. 29. Short horn cow due to calve Jan. 20. Furrow cow, roam calf 8# months old. ~ HORSESâ€"Black ‘mare rising 14 years old, Black Percheron mare | risâ€" ing 5 years old. There will be sold by public nuction on the premises of the undersigned, 1% miles east of Conestogo and 2 mil es north of Bloomingdale on the road leading from Bloomingdaie to Coner togo on commencing at 1 o’é]r';rk}fri\'..â€"-i'hnrp. the following valuable property, viz: TERMS: All sums of $10 and under cash, over that amount. . 10 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, or five per cent. â€" discount for cash payments of credit amounts. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. JOHN T. PEBTCH,. Proprietor, G. G. MANSER, Clerk. i Farm Stock, Implements, Molatoinâ€"Heifer inâ€"Calf â€"withâ€"Padigrac IMPLEMENTS, Ete.â€"3 Horse Iron Harrow, 2 Luimber Wagons, set heavy Bob Sleighs, light Bob Slcigh, Wood Rack, Corn Blower and Pipes on Truck, Threshing Machine, 2 Seated Cutter, Dunnville Gasoline Engine. > SHEEPâ€"8 Leister Ewes, 12 Shrop shire Ewes, 4 Grade Ewes, _ Yearling Leister Ram with Pedigree. POULTRYâ€"2 Pair Turkeys, (1. Pair White, 1 Pair Bronze) 2 Geese an: Gander, 2 Ducks and Drake. 40 Chick Pure Bred Durham Bull with Pedigree, 12 Steers rising 2 years old, 3 Heifers rising 2 years old. 11 Calives. | | PIGSâ€"6 Sows with Pigs, or Pigs at side, 32 Shorts. CATTLEâ€"Seven Cows supposed to be in calve, 2 Fresh Cows. Pure Bred HORSESâ€"Matched Team _ Horses 7 and 8 years old, Horse rising 5 years old, good Driver. ‘Carriage Horse | risâ€" ing 4 years old, Pilly risingâ€"3â€"years old, Got by Gold Note Standard Bred Stallion, Main General. I TERMS OF REAL ESTATEâ€"10 per cent. of purchase price on â€" day of )ule: balance in 30 days, or as may be agreed upon. & commencing at one o‘clock, p.m. sharp, thejollowing vaiuable â€" proper ty, Â¥iz: _ TERMS OF HOUSEHOLD EF FECTS:â€"Cash. G. G. Class, Auctioneer. There will be sold by. Public Auciion on the farm of the â€" undersigned _ in Township of Wellesley, 5 miles north west of St. Clements, â€" three _ miles south east of Linwood, 10th Con., Lot No. 9, on § At the same time and place there will be sold the property, consisting of a comfortable 114 storey brick house with kitchen and woodshed attache1 and stable at rear, both hard and soft water. The property is in good repair and in a beautiful location. at 2 pm., the property belonging to the Estate of the late Mrs. Hahn, namely:â€"Cooking stove, coal heater, box stove, coal oll stove, extengion table, leal table, other table, whatnot, carpet sweepor, bedroom suite comâ€" plete, 2 beds with springs and matâ€" tresses, W 4 dressers, $ washâ€" stands, several maii tables, some picâ€" Farm Stock and Implements wer en M-.hf!ru&w in the Village of Jacobs, on tures and cushiqns, â€"sink, 3 dining chairs, 14 kitchen chairs, uphoistered chair, lounge, hall rack, side board, desk, chest, several laimps, homeâ€"made carpet strips, mats, linolegim, 2 chamâ€" ber sets, wash boiler, stove pipes, lawn mower, lawn seat, some coal and wood, screens, fruit jars, dishes, glassware, 6 new grain bags, appie peeles, tub, spade, rake, saw, are and numerous other articles. CLINTON HAHN, Executor. 462 SATUROAY, NOV. 30th, 1918. and Household Effects WEDNESDAY, NOYV. 27th, 1918 al Extate and Housshold AUGTION SALE TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 1918 PUBLIG SAE 46 6â€"2¢ Nov. of St of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€"America cream separator, 4 milk _ cans, meat grinder, sausage stuffer, 2 _ butter churas, 240 Tb. cap. scale, jron kettle, buicher table, 2 sinks, bench. wash muchine, cook stove coal or wood. gun and many other articles. TERMS OF SALEâ€"Hay, grain, poultry, pigs and farrow cow, and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount six months credit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. discount for cash payments of credit amounts. vov. 14.â€" Farm atock, implements »nd household effects of Valentine Pietrich, ‘4 mile east of Josephsâ€" burg. 3 miles southeast of Bambers, »nd 254 milea west of Erbaville. Nov. 16â€"HMousehold effects and real " estate of the late \William Mielke, Herbert Strcet, Waterloo, Nov. 28â€"â€"Farm stock, implements and housebold effects ~of John E. Gingâ€" rich, 3 miles southwest of New Hamburg and 3% miles west . of Haysville. Nov. 26.â€"Farm stock and implements of John Petch, 5 miles northwest of St. Clements and % miles southens: of Linwood, Tp. of Wellesiey, in\ con. Lot No. 9. Nov. 30thâ€"Real eatate znd househoid effocis of the late Frank Lorenz on Charlea St. Anothor special lot on Char‘ea also Rrdy 8t, _ and gnod dwe!ing on Foundiy St. Dec. 5thâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Peter Wagner, 2% miles northeast of St. Agatha. 1% miles aoutherst of Joaephaburg, Tp. Wit mot, Con. 2. Lot 6. crat, good cutter," whelbarrow, grinâ€" stone, neckyokes, doubletree scythe. forks, %% bushel measure, peck | measâ€" ure, gal. measure, cross cut saw, | pig trough, turnip puiper, straw . cutter, 1 set of team harness, single harness robe and woolen blanket. . HAY & GRAINâ€"5 ton of mixed hay, a ton clover hay, 400 bush. oats, 175 bushe! barley. h No reserve as the farm is sold H. B. DUERING, AUCTIONEER E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer NELSON KLEM, Prop. AUCTION SALES How Many Crowns for ‘?; Your Honor Flag? â€" / Hang a Flag in your hall, that for years to come will show that your city, town or district did better than wellâ€" That it was a real factor in the huge success of CANADA‘S ‘_YI'CAT_ORY) LOAN 1918. wah 0000 _ But double your quota and it means four crowns. + «000 k0 100# ___ Of course every city, town and district _ will earn its Honor Flag. 4 + _ But how about the crowns? * # $ For every twentyâ€"five per cent. in excess of its quota, each city, town and district will be entitled to add a crown to its flag. ~ Can you do fifty per cent. better than your quotaâ€"that means two crowns for your Honor Flag, ' =y . ~ We : Insued by Canada‘s Victory Loan Committes _ © _ * ‘ in coâ€"operation with the Minister of Finance hgit : 40â€"2t in coâ€"operation with the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada Nov. 19.â€" Farm stock, implements household effects, of Ed. Glebe, 2 miles southweat of Hefdelberg, and 2 miles southâ€"east of 8t. Clementa, known as the Hessen road. Sauer, 2%% miles west of Waterloo on Dan Kesselring‘s farm. Feb. 20thâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Fred Hasse, 3 miles west of Kitchener, and 3 miles east of Mannheim, on main road to Mannâ€" heim. Feb. 25th.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Norman Gerth, 2 miles Northwest of Bamberg, 2 miles south east of Crosshill in township of Wellesley concession 5, lot 7. Feb. 27thâ€" Farm stock. implements and household effects, including 5 passenger touring Overland car (if not previously sold), of Samuel Schaahb of Lexington, 2 miles north Bridgeport, 3 miles northeast of Waâ€" terloo. E. J. SHANTZ, AUCTIONEER Nov. 14th.â€"Stock, Implements and Household effects of Mrs. J. Cleâ€" mens ‘; mile south of _ New Dunâ€" dee. Nov. 23.â€"Sale of Horses and rigs beâ€" longing to A. J. Bock, _ Market Square. Kitchener, 9.30 a.m. Nov. 30.â€"Farm stock and implements of Nelson Klemn, 2 miles north of Bloomingdale, 1%4 east of Conestogo, on Hloomingdale _ and _ Coneatogo road. a \Wednesday Dec. 18. â€"Farm stock and implements of _ Albert Lehnenon, Sweet Briar farm, situated 1 mile west of Kitchener, Tuesday. Feb. 11.â€"Farm stock and implements of Amos Geiger. 2 miles east of Kitchener on Bresian road. es south west of Hawkesville. | Jan. cs.â€"Farm stock and implements| and farm of 100 acres if not prr--' viously sold. belonging to Adam Hahn, 1 mile east of Crosshill, 3 1â€"2 miles west of St. Clements, _ Tp. of ; Wellesley on main road . to Cros:;-: hill Lot. No. 7. i Feb. 6.â€"Farm _ Stock, implements| and househoid effects . of Joseph ! Dec. 19th.â€"Farm stock, â€" Implements and hbouschold effects of John Gies, on the ninth line of Wellesley, 2 milâ€" es no=hwest of St. Clements, 3 milâ€" Dec iithâ€"Farm stock and impicâ€" Nov. 23.â€"Real Estate and Household monts of Emil Snyder \@mile northi Effects of the late 8. Diebel inâ€"the of Hcidelberg. 3 miles south east.! _ village of Wellesley. & of Hawkesville on Dan Schweitzer‘s| Nov. 27thâ€"Farm stock and imple + tarm ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer |_The two storey brick house formerâ€" ly occupied by Jacob Hespeler on Wilâ€" ,llam St. The house contains thre® rooms with mantles and kitchem with hardwood floors on first floor, five bedâ€" rooms one with nrantie, bath with gas heater, rewing room on second floor, { brick cellar in three parts, hot water {urnace and all other conventencés, large deep lot. House can not be byflt for twice that amount today. _ If fot |sold by November 30th, property w@Wil | be sold by Public auction at 3 p.m; Satâ€" {urday, Nov. 30th, in order to wind ~dp estate of the late Carl Gles. For tdb ther particulara apply to C. R. Gle#, Waterloo. D. 116â€"3t. W. 4686 GEO. 1. CLASS, Auctioneer. Nov. 23â€"Farm stock and implements of Geo. Klinck, adjoining Elmira. Nov. 26â€"Real Estate and Household Effects of the late Mr. Robertson of Glenallan. Nov. 27thâ€"Real est#te and furniture of the late Mrs. Hahn, St. Jacobs. > Nov. °9thâ€"Real Estate and furniture of the late J. P. Jupp at Montrose, â€" Dec. 3rdâ€"Farm, andprnrm stock and implements of the late Amos ‘.A. Martin, between Hawkesville and Wellenstein. Dec. 27â€"Farm stock and implements > ~ m asey, 1 mule west of Wab DESIRABLE PROPERTY â€" ments of Henry V. Kummer, 4% mile« east of Erbsville. Nov. 30.â€"HKeal Estate of the late Karil Gies ,on William St., in the town of Waterloo. Dec, aâ€"rarm stuck â€" and implements and household effects of Cyrus Schmidt, 2 miles east of Erbsville and 3 miles west of Waterloo. Dec. 7.â€"Farm stock, implements and market gardening implements © of Emmanue!l Schweitzer, 1 mile west of Kitchener near Rieder‘s farm. lenstein. Jar 1ithâ€"Farm stock and implements of John B. Bowman, 1 mile west of Wallenstein. FOR QUICK SALE. [ 10s Js ts

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