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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Nov 1918, p. 11

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TMURSDAY, DECEMBER 1ith. 1918. ‘mfldu at 1% o‘clock, noon, tm the following valuable proper: * CATTLEâ€"6 good dairy cows. Cow due to calve by time of sale; cow due to calve December 30th, cow due to calve March 22nd. cow due . to calve April 27th. cow due to calve by April 21st, cow _ fresh in . two months, red beifer due to calve Jan. 14th, well bred Holstein heifer due to calve Apr. 6th, rising 3 years old; 3 good butcher steers rising 3 years old, 7 steers rising 2 years old, 6 spring cailves, calf 2 months old. PIGS, ETC.:â€" 2 sows due to pig latter part of Feb., 6.shoats, 4 months old;~8 shoats 3 months old; ~13 fat pigs, if not previously sold; about 50 +; IMPLEMENTSâ€" Masseyâ€" Harris binder 7 ft. cut, good running order, IDh"In( mower 6 ft. cut, nearly new; Desring steel hay rake 10 ft; McCorâ€" Lmk:k 13 disc drill nearly new; Masâ€" â€"Harris cultivator with seed box; land roller, Maxwell hay loader with truck nearly new; Elmira side delivâ€" rake; 2 good walking plows; Oliâ€" ver riding plow; Van Brunt 11 disc tertilizer drill, 5 section iron harrow 15 ft. nearly new; 3â€"section iron harâ€" , scuffler. VEHICLESâ€"Jackson wagon, wugon‘ box with shelving and stock rack nearly new, wagon with bor, set> of bob sleighs, flat hay rack nearly new, rack, good 3â€"seated carriage, manure sled, 3 scythes, 2 neckyokes, grain cradle, scoop shovels, sledge, ‘orks, logging chains, buggy jack, 2 kettles, whiffletrees, shovels, wheel barrow, pig rack, gravel plants. PUBLIG SAE ’ ‘The undersigned will sell by public auction the property and _ household fgoods of the late Mrs. Karl Kruse, 180 Mill St., Kitchener, commencing at }1.30 p.m. on . HARNESSâ€"Good set _ of brass mounted team harness, 2 set team iarness, set plow harness, | set carâ€" iage harness, set single harness, set shimes. â€" â€" ‘HAY & GRAINâ€"About 25 ton of aay, 300 bushels of seed barley, . 100 bush. feed barley, 500 bush. mixed 900 bush. oats, 50 bush. manâ€" zels, 200 bush. turmips. e Positively no reserve. TERMS OF SALEâ€"Hay, graln,‘ poultry, roots, fat hogs and all sums of $10.00 and under cash, over â€" that amount 12 months‘ credit will be givâ€" en on approved joint notes or 5 per cent off for cash payments of credit amounts. There will be sold by public aucâ€" on on the premises of the undersignâ€" . situated oneâ€"half mile north _ of HORSESâ€"Grey â€" percheron _ team sing 10 and 11 years old, heavy bay are 5 years old. in foal to Fluie marl black percheron colt rising 3 ars old, broken; suckling bay filly t by Fluie Pearl, bay driver 12 Real Estate and Household l _ Effects. _ REAL ESTATEâ€"Parcel No. 1. 9 roomed frame house brick lined, with % acres of land facing Albert and Mill St., on property is a frame barn some fruit trees and good well. Parcel No. 2, consists of one acre of land, facing Albert St., near _ Courtland _ avenue _ HOUSE HOLD GOODSâ€" Kitchen range nearly new sideboard, cupâ€" board, sink, fall . leaf table, lounge, wash stand, 2 bed steads, wringer, â€" 2 small tables, kitchen chairs, rockers, elock, carpets, linocleum, lot of dishes, KWitchen utensils, pictures, linen wear, earpets, garden tools, bedding. buck saw, axe, 2 ton nut and _ bullet coal, some wood, and numerous other articâ€" TERMS OF CHATTELSâ€"Cash. . TERMS OF REAL ESTATEâ€"10 per ‘Went of purchase price on day of sale, m in 30 days. slberg and three miles . southâ€" of Hawkesville on Dan Schweitâ€" H. B. DUERING, Auct. EMIL SCHNEIDER, Prop. 47â€"3t E. J. €HANTZ, Auctioneer WILLIAM KRUSE (&Rb LUELO, Executors SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1918. PUBLIG SALE ‘s Lintiment Co.. Limited. &..n,oâ€"un winter I received benefit.from the use of Minard‘s ent in a severe attack of Laâ€" and I have mw;flwefl very effective in cases of Inflaâ€" OoF yP Farm. Stock, Implements, Farm Stock, Implements, Hoaschold Effects, etc. | and Household Effects There will be sold by Public Aucâ€"| There will be sold by public aueâ€" tion on the premises of the underâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned signed, situated two miles northâ€"west known as the Sweet Briar farm, forâ€" of St. Clements and three miles west merly owned by Mr. Bowman, situatâ€" of Hawkesville, Township of Weliess ed one mile west of Kitchener, on ley. 9th line, lot No. 5, on | , commencing at 12 o‘clock _ noon, sharp, the following valuable property, vis: HORSESâ€"Team â€" sorrel â€" geldings rising‘9 and 10 years, bay mare rising 5 years old, supposed to be in foal; bay mare 9 years old (pacer, good driver) in foal to Maine General, bay gelding 5 yrs old good (driver), . bay. mare 4 yrs. old driver, bay borse risâ€" ing 3 yrs. old. CATTLEâ€"5 good dairy . cows.â€" Fresh cow 1 month, cow due to calve in Feb., cow due to calve in June, Jerâ€" sey Cow due to calve in June. 3 Heifers â€" rising 3 years old.â€" Black Jersey due to calve in April, Jersey heifer due to calve in April rising 3 years old, Holstein heifer due to calve in May, heifer supposed to be in ealf rising 3 years old. PIGS. SHEEP AND POULTRY.â€" 4 sows: 3 due by time of sale, 1 with â€" pigs at side; 19 shoats 3 months old, boar pure _ Yorkshire 1 year old; 70 chickens; . 4 ewes, 1 spring lamb; Collie Dog. 4 yearling calves, 5 spring . calves, calf 4 weeks old. IMPLEMENTS, â€" ETCâ€" Deering binder 7ft. tut, Deering mower 5 ft. cut, Noxon hoe drill, Deering cultivaâ€" tor with seed box nearly new, Frost & Wood cultivator, 1 disc, 2 Dominion plows, Cockshutt gang plow, 4â€"sect. iron harrows. _ land roller, Deering hay rake 12 ft. good as new, scuffler, turnip seeder, fanning mill, hay rack, 2 pig racks, turnip pulper, straw cutâ€" ter, hay fork new, light wagon, 2 wazâ€" ons, wagon box, bob sleigh. cutter, 3 buggies, top buggy rubber _ tire top buggy, 2 sets gravel planks, post hole auger, 3 sets team _ harness, 1 new; set plough harness, 4 sets single harâ€" 'ness. 24 grain bags, forks, chains and many other articles. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Delayâ€" al cream separator, washing machine, churn, glass _ cupboard, _2 kitchen ‘stoves, box stove, meat barrel, copper kettle, iron kettle. Ford touring car, 1915 model. in good order. GRAINâ€"600 bus. oats, 600 bus mixed grain, 100 bus. barley. TERMS: Grain, poultry and all sums of $10. and under cash, over that amount 12 months® credit on apâ€" proved joint notes or 5 per cent. off for cash payments on credit amounts. â€"No reserve as the farm is sold. Farm Stock, Implements and Market Gardening Outfit. There will be sold by Public Auction on the farm situated in the Township of Waterloo, 1 mile west of Kitchenâ€" er, on Glasgow St., near Reid‘s farm. commencing at 1.30 o‘clock, p.m. sharp, the following property, viz: CHATTELSâ€"Bay horse 9 years old, good worker. BR + Light delivery waggon. Cutter, good: as new, rubber tire buggy, light sleigh, single horse waggon, band scuffler, work bench, corn cutter, parâ€" 4s Green sprayer, hay rack, harrow, feed box, lawn bench, (nearly new) Scythe, about 18 window sashes, (16 lights to a sash) 3 sashes 15 feet long 6 ft. wide, about 75 or 80 feet lawn hose, leather fly net, (new) quantity of chicken wire, _ about 50 glass bores for covering tomato plants, horse collar, norse saddle with open bridle, (nearly new) 2 set single lhlmess' set double harness, _ hamâ€" mock. Hoes, rakes, shovels and many othâ€" er articles. About 35 bushels mixed grain, quanâ€" tity of mangles. TERMSâ€"Cash. About 16 good Wyandotte chickens, 1 Cockerel, pair bandies, 1 gander. WANTEDâ€" COUNTY ROAD SUPERINTENDENT. The undersigned will receive appliâ€" cations for the position of Road Supâ€" erintendent for Waterloo County up to December 16th, 1918. Stl(r yearâ€" erintendent for Waterloo County “DI They will constitute the first probâ€" to December 16th, 1918. State yearâ€"|iem in transportation with which the ty salary@@mo yearly auto and travelâ€"|subâ€"committee of the several fail Ying expenses. Duties to commence|ways appointed by the Railway War February 1st, 1919. Board will have to deal. The comâ€" SAMURBL CASSEL, mittee consists of Mr. Butler, repreâ€" s County Clerk." |senting the G. T. R., P. Maughan, Court House, Kitchener, Nov. 18, 1918 |representing the C. P. R. and J. Morâ€" ty satary®ithko yearly auto and travelâ€" ling oxpmm,__]?uue- to commence AUGTION SALE THURSDAY DEC. 19, 1918 PUBLIG AOGTION H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. JOHN GIES, Mroprietor. 48â€"3t SATURDAY, DEC. 7th, 1918. ED. C. MICKUS, Auctionear. MRS. EMANUEL SCHWEITZER, Proprietress. OF THLS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT 473t. commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m. HORSESâ€"Fine heavy bay mare rising 6 years old in foal; heavy bay horse rising 6 years old; heavy bay mare 9 years old in foal heavy sorrcl horse 12 years old; Roan pacing horse 9 years old, extra good driver; heavy bay colt rising 4 years _ old; Heavy Bay colt rising 3 years old; 2 mule colts rising 2 and 3 years old. CATTLEâ€"12 good dairy cows, conâ€" sisting of Holsteins and Shorthorns; Fresh cow; 2 cows supposed to be in calve by time of sale; 2 cows supâ€" posed to calve in February; 3 cows supposed to calve in March; 2 cows due to calve in April; 2 cows in full flowâ€"of milk; Shorthorn Bull rising 3 years old; 8 butcher cattle rising 2 years old; 9 spring calves; 2 calyâ€" es 4 months old; several veal calyâ€" es. PIGS AND POULTRYâ€"Good brood sow due to pig by time of sale; Good brood sow due to pig in March; 20 shoats 3 months old; _ 4 shoats 4 months old; 12 chickens; 1 collie IMPLEMENTSâ€"Frost and Wood1 Binder 7 ft. cut; Deering mower 6 ft. cut; Masseyâ€"Harris 13â€"disk drlll.1 nearly new; Frost and Wood hay load: er; side delivery rake; 12 ft. hay rake; Climax cultivator nearly new; Corn cultivator nearly new ; 4â€"section iron harrow; sugar beet scuffler; pulper; 2 single plows; 2 gang plows; 1% horse power Gilson Gas Engine; steel land roller; disk, 13 fourteenâ€"inch plates; fanning mill iwith hagger, two _ wagons, wagon box _ 2 hay racks, _ 2 _ bobâ€" ’nlelghs; top surrey; top buggy; open buggy; democrat; 2 cutters, light double sleigh three seated two set team harness, plow _ harness; . 2 set single harness; carriage harness, doubleâ€"trees; neckyokes; _ logging chains; forks, shovels, and4 marly oth er articles too numerous to mentfor. The above implements are all in good shape. AUTOMORILEâ€"One fiveâ€"passenger auto in good running order. GRAINâ€"800 â€" bush." Oats; 300 bush. mixed grain; 200 bush good barley. dining chairs; kffchen chairs; _ 2 bedsteads; washing machine; Magâ€" net cream separator; churn; child‘s bed; â€" baby carriage; and numerous other articles. s No reserve as the farm is soldy Lunch at noon. TERMS OF SALEâ€"Grain, poultry, veal, calves and all sums of $10. and ‘nnder. cash, over that amount 12 months‘ credit on approved security or 5 per cent. discount for cash pay: ments of credit amounts. Butcher cattle and shoats 3 months credit. «_ E. J. SHANTZ, Auct. O. S. KOLB, Clerk. ALBERT LEHNEN, Prop. FOUR AUTOISTS . WERE KILLED AT 6. 1. R. GROSSING Toronto, Nov. 24.â€"Edith Sawdon, Pearl Bellas and a Miss Guilt were inâ€" stantly killed at the G. T. R. crossing Lo Awissn‘o ctvoct Meamntan eBorlW on Queen‘s street ‘Brampton, shortly before 6 o‘clock this evening, and James Sawdon was so badly crushed that he died shortly afterwards, as a result of the train from Toronto strikâ€" ing an automobile in which they, in company with William and Charles Sawdon, were returning from work. wWEDNESDAY, DEC. 19th, 1918. Charles and William Sawdon were brought to (:hnupltal here in an unâ€" conscious cofdition, but are expected to recover. The body of James Sawâ€" don, who died on the train on the way to this city, was taken to the morgue. The three girls were hurled clear of the wreckage and killed outâ€" right. _ _ _ C Little James Sawdon was forced under the pilot of the locomotive &nd the motor car completely wrecked, caught in front of the locomotive, was carried to the center of the bridge across the Credit River. It had to be thrown off the bridge into the river and the train backed up before the lad could be extricated *. estate â€" All the occupants of the car were young persons employed at the Dale Ottawa, N‘%v. 19.â€"It is expected that some ,000 soldiers will sail within a few days from England for Canada. a HOUSEHOLD GOODSâ€"â€"Sink, wash AUGTION SALE OoF 48â€"3t ‘There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, two and oneâ€"halt miles northeast of St. Agatha, and one and oneâ€"half miles southeast of Josephsburg, in the ‘Township of Wilmot, on THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1918, Commencing at one o‘tlock p.m. sharp the following valuable property, viz: HORSESâ€" Sorrel horse rising . 7 years old, bay mare rising 10 years old, supposed to be in foal, an A 1 team. ; _ CaATTLEâ€" 2 kood Dairy Cows with : good sucking calves aged 6 months ’At side. Above cows are due to calve again (1 in May, 1 in June). â€" Also 8 shoats IMPLEMENTS, ETCâ€" Frost & Wood (5 ft. cut) mower, with pea har vester and bundler, Deering hay rake, 2 Massey Harris 10 hoe drills comâ€" bined, Deering spring tooth cultivator, disk, 3 section fron harrows, 3 section steel land roller, new Cockshutt walkâ€" ing plow, Fleury walking plow, 2 furâ€" row gang plow, scuffler, Clinton fanâ€" ning mill, 2 turnip pulpers, 2 grain cradles, scythes, doubletrees, neckâ€" yokes, logging chains, cow chains, forks, shovels and other articles. 3 lumber wagons (1 nearly new), 2 sets bob sleighs, 2 seated carriage, sulky, top buggy nearly new, 2 cutters, bay rack, 2 wagon boxes (! nearly new with spring seat and shelving, scales capacity 2000 lbs, grindstone, set gravel planks, 30 feet windmill derrick, cross cut. saw, post hole auger, scalding trough, sausage grinder and stuffer, 2 iron kettles. butcher block, washing machine and numerous @ther articles. sald and proprietor is retiring. HARNESS, ETC.â€"Good set team harness, set Qlow harness, set single harness, 2 horse blankets. 600 bushels mixed grain, 600 bush els oats. 22 a TERMSâ€" Grain and:all sums of $10 ind under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on apâ€" vroved security, or four per cent. off for cash payments on credit amounts. \__ PETER WAGNER, Proprietor. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. WA_NTED;-HIred.‘man for farm close to Kitchener. Apply W. G. Sass, 89 Walter or on farm Bridgeport. 47â€"2t. WANTEDâ€" General servant. .. Apply Mrs. G. E. Patter, 22 Weber .Tnnmnn"(-u‘uy\t hp x: Ni i"“""‘. , 8. & FAMR.. _.>>> FOR SALEâ€"37 acre farm, convenâ€" ient to school, church and market, good land and buildings. Three thousand cash buys this. Don‘t deâ€" lay. For particulars apply to Box 45, Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. 47â€"tf. FOR SALEâ€" Having hydro power, | offer at bargain 19 h. p. gasoline engine on truck, steel windmill, enâ€" silage cutting box; also black Perâ€" cheron brood mare, and young driv er. A. L. Shantz, R. R. 3, Kitchenâ€" er, Phone 770. Dâ€"Satsâ€"4t. Wâ€"45â€"4t FOR SALEâ€" Having Hydro power, } offer at bargain 19 h. p. gasoline engine on truck, steel windmill, enâ€" silage cutting box; also black Perâ€" cheron brood mare, and young drivâ€" er. A. L. Shantz, R. R. 3, Kitchenâ€" er, Phone 770. 48â€"4t FOR SALE.â€"Pure bred shorthorn Bull 4 months old of milking strain and pure bred Oxford Down Buck Lamb.â€"Apply P. Reider, . West: mount Farm. % mile west of Waterâ€" Ino. Address Kitchener. 44â€"46. Good going milk business in Water oo. Proprietor going on farm. Apply to Fred Grein, Waterloo. 45â€"3t FOR SALEâ€"3 one year old registered York sows due to farrow December ist; 1 registered York sow carrying third litter due December 12th; 4 months old pure bred _ York sows. All of the above are of Cinderella and Oak Lodge Breeding. 1 fifteen months old registered York Boar. Oak Lodge and Pin Grove Record Breeding. Reasonably priced for immediate sale. A. C. Schweitzer, R. R. 3, Galt, Phone 506r21. it. The fine red pressed brick house sitâ€" uated on Church St., in the town of Waterloo. The _ house mt’uin 6 rooms, large lot, good garden. Phone to 783r15, Kitchener. Positively no reserve as farm is West. GENERAL WANTS. PUBLIG SE HOUSE FOR SALE. @10 MONEY TO LOAN toJoan on first erty 5 1â€"2 per ce »6, Thurslday, | . November 28, 1918 _ _ FOR SALE. oF yearly. .Apply â€" Box 15 N1 1 o‘clock t 47â€"3t 47Tâ€"2t There will be sold by Public Auc tion, &n the premises of the underâ€" Maened, situated two miles east of UIrbsville and three and one half miles vest of Waterloo, on HORSESâ€" Bay horse rising 9 years nid, bay mare rising 8 years old, sorâ€" re! mare 11 years old, colt rising 2 years old. CATTLEâ€" 5 Good Dairy Cows â€" Jersey cow fresh by time of sale, Hol:â€" stein cow due to calve about Jan. 3rd, Holstein cow due to calve April 22nd, Durham cow due to calve March 3rd, lersey heifer due to calve April 16th, 2 steers and 1 heifer rising 2 years ld, heifer 1 )3: old, 3 spring calves. PIGS, ETC. ewes, 1 ram, 6 shoats 3 months old, 3 geese, about 20 chick: ‘ms, 2 guinea hens. + Commencing at 1230 o‘cleck, p. m. sharp, the following valuable propâ€" IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" NoXon binâ€" der 5 ft. cut good as new, Frost & Wnaod mower 5 ft. cut nearly new, Trost & Wood cultivator, Cockshutt scuffler, scuffler, 3@â€"section iron har row, wooden harrow, 2 single plows, ‘and roller, McCormick hay rake nearâ€" ‘y new, fanning mill, hay rake, Dunâ€" das drill, Massey Harris cutting box, Noxon root pulper, 2 wagoans, sugar beet box, rubber tire buggy nearly rew. steel tire top buggy, open buggy, meâ€"horse democrat, 3 seated carriage, ~air bob sleighs, hay fork and pulleys, with about 100 ft. of rope, chaff fork, ugar beet knives, grain cradle, 2 wcythes, set gravel planks, 2 pig ‘acks, jack, log lifter, crossâ€"cut saw, muggy pole, grain bags, ladder 29 ft., ‘adder 16 ft., maul, wedges, neckyoke# vhiffletrees, 2 axes, logging chains, ‘orks. shovels, hoes, . rakes, saddle "orse, buffalo robe, goat robe, _ set ‘ ‘ouble harness, set plow harness, sel carriage harness, 2 sets single har I ress. fly net, bells, etc. HAY AND GRAINâ€" About 20 tons zood Timothy hay, about 500 bushels nangels, 35 shocks of corn. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.~â€" Kitchen ‘ange nearly new, cooking stove,. 2 »xtension tables nearly new, glass cupboard, wardmobe, Mellotte cream separator nearly. new, churn, 2 sinks ‘ron ketlle, 13 gal. brass kettle, cider harrel. single bed, doubleâ€"bed,â€"2â€"butâ€" ‘er moulds, oil cloth, and many other articles. n * No Reserve as the farm is sold.‘ __TERMSâ€" Hay,.grain, shoats, roots, corn, poultry and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit. will be given on ap. vroved joint notes, or four per cent tiscount for cash payments of credit. amounts. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4TH, 1918 In the Estate of Louisa Weissgerber. deceased: Notice is hereby given, pursuant tc Chapter 121 of the Revised â€" Statute: of Ontario, 1914, that all creditors anc others having claims against, or entit led to share in, the estate of _ Louisi. Weissgerber, late of the Town of Wat . erloo, in the County of Waterloo, wid ow, deceased. who died on or abou the twentyâ€"fifth day of October, 1918, are required to deliver, by post pre paid or otherwise, on or before th« twentyâ€"first day of December, 1918, t« Ernst Haedke, Waterloo, Ontario, ont of the Executors of the Will of â€" the said deceased, their names _ in full with their addresses and descriptions ‘u.l particulars of their claims or in terests, and statements of the secur ity, if any, held by them; and that, af er the said twentyâ€"first day of Decem ber, 1918, the Executors of the said Es tate will proceed to distribute the as sets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard »nly to claims or interests of which hey shall then have received notice nd will not be liable for the said as iets to any person of whose claim o1 nterest they shall not then have â€"re :elved notice. Dated 21ist November, 1918. JAMES C. HAIGHT, Solicitor for the Executors, Waterloo, Ontario. 48â€"3t EXECUTOR‘S NOTICE TO CREDI TORS AND OTHERS. and Household Effects. FOUR NEGROES FOUND GUILTY OF HEINOUS OFFENCE Sandwich, Nov. 20.â€"After being out twenty minutes, the jury at the Assizes at 10 o‘clock toâ€"night brought in a verdict of guilty against George Jones, Arthur Baylis, George H. Washington _ and _ Wilfred _ Green, colored, all of this city, charged with serious offences against two white girls, fourteen and twelve years old. tences were d ‘erred, The extr penalty for the crime is death. _ The girls were returning home on to nlgh: of :ommbor 25 from Wl:d~ sor Fair en they were ed and und‘d by the _-Qx‘fholr pelied to witness tences were ds PUBLIG SAE ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. CYRUS SCHMIDT, Proprietor. ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer. two 47â€"21. Nov. 28â€"Farm stock, implements and housebold effects ukn‘lm rich, . $ miles went: ~Of Hambarg -t.;-" west <of * i oo maoca " wineh nortagesof|tion on the o 3 c%fi?;m“w‘iuw of Hawkesvilie on IP Schweltzer‘s farm. f Dec. 19th.â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of John Gies, on the ninth line o# Welté#ley, 2 milâ€" es northwest of 8t. C ts, 3 milâ€" es south west of Bni‘ltin. Jan. 9thâ€" Farm stock, ;; fihploments and hougehold effects of :lrll. Lich ty, 2 miles northeast . Agatha, 3 miles southwest of m Jan. 23.â€"Farm stock and and farm of 100 acres if not preâ€" viously sold, % A:ul Hahn, 1 mile east of I1, 3 12 miles west of St. Clements, . Tp. of Wellesley on main road to Crossâ€" hill Lot. No. 7. w4 mss ~ Feb. 6.â€"Farm _ Stock, lmpiomntq‘ and household effects ‘of Joseph Sauer, 2% miles west of Waterloo. on Dan Kesselring‘s farm. Feb. 20thâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of Fred Hassc 3 miles west of Kitchener, and e ‘uri@g mast of Manuheim, on main row. 4< Aannâ€" 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. Teb. 27thâ€" Farm stock, implements and household effects, including 5 passenger touring Overland car (if not previously sold), of Samuel Schaab of Lexington, 2 miles north Bridgeport, 3 miles northeast of Wa:â€" terloo. Nov. 30.â€"Farm stock and implements of Nelson Klemn, 2 miles north of Bloomingdale, 1% east of Conestogo, on Bloomingdale and â€" Conestogo 3at., Dec. 7 at 1 p.m.â€"Real estate and household goods of the late Mrs. Karl Kruse, 180 Mill‘St., Kitchener. Wednesday Dec. 18.â€"Farm stock and implements of . Albert Lehnenon, Sweet Briar farm, situated 1 mile west of Kitchener. __._________ ov. 30thâ€"Real estate and houssheid| _ SATVRDAY, NOV. .»3 effects of the late Frank Lorens on Charles 8t. Another special iot â€" on |Comiencing at on# ofclock. dwelling on Fonngry St. _ . _ HOUSEHKOLDâ€" K F4 Tuesday, Feb. 11.â€"Farm stock and iinplements of Amos Geiger, 2 miles east of Kitchener on Breslau road. Jan. 15.â€"Farm, stock and implements including the fine purebred Holstein herd and pure bred Tamworth hogs, belonging to the estate of the late. A. C. Hallman, 1 mile north east of Breslau on the Guelph road. 1 fan. 21â€"Farm stock and implements belonging to Geo. Miln, !& mile west of Mannbeim. Mar. §.â€"Farm steck and implements of Joseph Steinman situated 2 miles east of New Hamburg, 1 mile west of Wilmot center. Mar 12â€"Farm stock and implements belonging to Christian Cressman, 4 miles west of New Dundee.4 miles east of Plattsville, 2 miles north of Washington. M,. 8. DUERING, AVCTIQNEER .| .. Nov. 23.â€"Real Estate and Household: Effects of the late S. Diebel in the village of Wellesley. ‘ Nov. 27thâ€"Farm stock and imple â€" ments of Henry V. Kummer, % mileâ€" rast of Erbsville. Nov. 30.â€"Real Estate of the late Karl Gies ,on William St., in the town of Waterloo. Yec. 4â€"Farm stock and implements and household effects of Cyrus Schmidt, 2 miles east of Erbsvilie ‘nd 3 miles west of Waterloo. Dec. 7.â€"Farm stock, implements and market gardening implements | of ~Emmanuel Schweitzer, 1 mile west of Kitchener near Rieder‘s farm. â€" Nov. 23â€"Farm stock and implements of Geo. Klinck, adjoining Elmira. â€" Nov. 26â€"Real Estate and Household Effects of the late Mr. Robertson of Glenallan. Nov. 27thâ€"Real estate and furniture of the late Mrs. Hahn, St. Jacobs. Nov. 29thâ€"Real Estate and furniture of the late J. P. Jupp at Montrose. Nov. 30.â€"Real estate and household effects of the late Jonathan Uttley in Elmira. Dec. 3rdâ€"Farm, and farm stock and implements of the late Amos _ A. Martin, between â€" Hawkesville and Wellenstein. Dec. 18. â€"Farm stock and implements of Mrs. Martha Axt, 2 1â€"2 miles north west of Linwbod. December 14th. â€"Real estate _ and household effects of Mrs. Hemmerâ€" ich ln-(‘onl:#pco. Dec. 27â€"Farm stock and implements of Martin Frey, 1 mile west of Wal lenstein. © Jan 15thâ€"Farm stock and implements of John B. Bowman, 1 mile west of Wallenatein. Jan. 7thâ€"Farm stock and imolements of Albert Kngrr, South of Conestogo FOR(BALEâ€"4 young cattie and brood sow, also 150 ft. 6 inch 4 ply rubber helt in good _ condition. Apply hloyd Bowman, Waterloo, _ 4T ED. C. MICKUS, Auctiohneer. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. SHANTZ, AUCTIONEER * here wil} be paper hanging putbl,.step bicycle, carpenter‘s beneb, cutters, hamper, _ large coffee m chicken coops, chicken n ber of window sash, B barrel and other barrels, crowbar, pick, fence wire, els, rakes, scrap ifon, pipé#â€"@ of other articles teo o mention. *~ se REAL ESTATEâ€"Red dwelling on Charles m No. 98, size 44 by 132, a rooms and bath room, llcfl woom, large attic, with all ces. Smail barn 12 by 18 (set can easily be moved: + d House and lot on Foundry part of Lot No. 17, sizé 30 by ; alley, red pressed one and | story brick dwelling, contain! rooms and bath room comple large attic, with «11 convenien A, lot on Rudy street, No. 97 Samuel Snyder‘s Survey, size 132. TERMS§â€" Cash. Terms of Real Estate will known on day of sale. On Lot 3, Con. 4, Wellesley; % north of Hawkesville and 1 mild, of Wallenstein, on HORSES â€" Geldmg 8: yestg:) gelding 6 years old, aged piare #8/ ed to be in foal (purchas@t to Rig service). n .cy CATTLE, PIGS AND HEKNSâ€"uB due Feb. 1, cow due April1, cow i in July, farrow cow, 3 spring ol small calf; 1m‘uumfi.fi__ a pig, a number of chickenk. ~..‘ <i ‘ IMPLEMENTSâ€"Frost & Wool i der, Frost & Wood mower, Cockaf disc drill, Massey Hatris cultiv$g Massey Harris disc, single plow," sets of iron harrows, scuffjer, fan# mill, these implements are ne-rllyi‘! Wagon, carriage, buggy, set Of ; sleighs, long sleigh, cutdr_. b:y.-z gravel planks, 4 oak planks, WB barrow, grain bags. 200 e Set of double harness, single ness, horse blankets, | crosyâ€"it (new), log and cow chains, | shovel, other shovel, forks, and‘ numerous articles. HAY, GRAIN, E'I'C.â€"Aw 10 of good clover hay, 100 bushel W 450 bushel cats, some potatoes, & and cabbage. Also 7 cords of 1 (hard wood rails â€" sawed in length.) t FURNITUREâ€" Cream ‘% cupboard, leaf table, box mfi churn, tubs, 2 fron kettlcé, food meat tub, sap pan and bWi6ke cans, milk pails and other s# FARMâ€"At the same time / there will also be sold the taining 67 acres, mntedr T8l® Terms of Farm will on day of sale, or can Iby applying to the und are 30 acres nearly all for spring crop, 20 acres 17 acres of pasture &nd farm are & comfortable r with wood shed attached, bank and other out buildngs, The. 4 in a high state of cultivation $ veniently located and will order to wind up the B "fl late Amos Martin. w iieat \ Terms of _ Chattel u. fowl, potatoes, appl > a sums of $10.00 and . eash; I that amount 12 m credit wil given on wpmn‘: joint notes i per cent. off for: @ash payments credit amounts. t EXEGUTORS TUESDAY, DEC. $ AT T P, MRS. H. LORENTZ, Hxet HERMAN STURM, H. B. DUERING, A-M ne MENNO DEVITT, Clerk"" PETER B. BRUBACHBR, SOLONON W. MARTIN,. GBO. 0. CLAS8, A

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