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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Apr 1921, p. 8

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. SAYSEMBARG | flCATI'LEWllL\ > BEREMOVED: oF ms auditors. «flr. Reynolds said that Parkin and w had been in conference with : inister, Hon. F. C. Biggs about in deal. They had agreed, he said. that something was coming to Biggs 19iâ€" ’gm the deal through. ip had asked him: "What do )h?zm we should give Biggs?" bad replied that he thought $%000 ucud be right: q OFTEDEAL SAYS 'I'PR.ONTO. March 31.â€"in the opinâ€" fon â€"e4 Hon.. Manning Doherty, who reached tihe city last night after a visâ€" it toEngland in comnection with the h.*r. cattle embargo against Canaâ€" dl-:fl_n stock entering the mother codmtry will be removed,at the time of tha imperial conference in June. "%p view of President Harding‘s deâ€" claion to pass new tariff measurenl on fhe lines of the Fordney bill, The Jifting of the embargo will be wel-l comsd by the live stock breeders of, Canada," said Mr. Doherty.~ "This bill, pdtting a duty of 277 on all catâ€"‘ tle mnto TmtMt "Htates ~would cally shut us out." The onus of proj why the embargo should be not Sifted is now on those in England w ppose it, Mr. Doherty declates. "Ehilh qpposition, he [ giid, is conflnedl tpentirely to large landowners and ers of pure bred cattle. "W& were particularly _ insistent that the Royal Commission appointed d)o-ld"&t at once," said Doherty, "so that it would be in a position to reâ€" nor"n‘ fndings before the lmporlal‘ tle 0 cally shu pro why not Sifted is n« w ppose it ‘Fhi *posmo taentire! and C Smail Fire at "Queen’s Park on x ~""*_ Thursday Night conlgrence â€"TORQNTO. April 1.â€"Fire broke out gq the basement of the parliaâ€" reent buildirgs shortly after 6 o‘clock Test night. An alarm was rung into the fire department, but by the time the #§& arrived all danger had paseâ€" e The damage was sHght. Defec: tive wiring is thought to have been the cause . ways at the west end of the buildings. ‘The ;gmncy bhose . was . brought isto and soom hed the blaze out. The damage was almost entirely to papers, maps, reports and bilue prints belomging to the public works deâ€" ‘B@LFAST. April 2.â€"Serious disor dairs ocpurred in Londondérry last ev Constable Higgina was shot and NWJ¢d ty assailants who escaped. two bogibs: were thrown at an electric Hi§ht atation and two soldiers were Wounded, and in the rifie firing that W'M the attack two civiana were Wa,‘ The station property was not by explosion. fjent His Mission Will =â€" Be Sueccessful. ToRdrwro. 401 16 6 (Canadian Press) of in June had already, placed the a lady‘s .-'1'"- on thrr > was ) djubl‘ priddecdandd 1y Rusbard ciÂ¥tden y :rs s _ discovered . when e were noticed pourâ€" .o qs > «. o it queaments : 4 ce neite us im s n on in i . +. fully ‘Oh being reminded by R, L. Incl-{ in, of Chatham, who. was crossexam», ing ts witness, the$ Mr. Parkimxpad testillieg that whenâ€" he grove Bigss. from Hamilton to Dundas on Decemâ€" ber 29th the deal was mot discussed, ymolds denied saying that they . were se full of idea of contract‘ that they : ‘"The three of us" said the witness, "were to keep our mouths ghut. 1 dig alld Parkin did not." s of it Reynolds, it has been admitted, was, present at a comference held in Nx. Biggs‘ bedroom in the Parliamept Buildings at Torquto between Parkin and the Minister when the deal was Aiscassed. Reynolds contepds that he should share in the commission with Parkin and an action has already been entered in the courts by him with this ebject in view. The Kitchener Junior Farmers‘ As sociation are making plams for anâ€" other year of successful . activities, foHowing‘ uper the stropg programme of last season. The anmual meeting of the association was held in Kitchâ€" ener a few days ago with over thirty members in attendance from Kitchâ€" ener, Waterloo and vicinity. ‘ ‘The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President: Fred M. Snyder.: Viceâ€"President: Leighton Shantz. Secretary: Lormne Weber. Executive Committee: Eiton Homsâ€" berger, Roy Karcher and Harry Bruâ€" bacher. | ST. THOMAS, April 11â€"Speaking ‘before the Canadian Club here last ]nu'ht. Secretary J. J. Morrison, of the United Farmers of Ontario, deaxt at lemngth with rural depopulation _ "It \is a national tragedy." he said, "that "tho people aer vanishing from the 1 land. 1 want to ask you business men |what you are going to do to stop this We all agree that we must get the the people are vanishing from the be done ? There are 150,000 Jess farâ€" | mera in Ontario ther there were thirâ€" \ty years ago. Some say that this is the result of laborâ€"#aving machinery, | but I cannot accept this. What about ‘|laborâ€"saving machinery in the citles ? ‘| Did it depopulate them ? It did not. j Economic Question ‘| ‘The question is am ecomomic one ‘land to solve it you have to make! t agriculture so profitable that peopl¢ will go back to jt. We must make farming so remuSerative that (the badk concessions wili be‘tcoeming wit‘ " |lite. When the population of the * | tostnehips went down that of the vilâ€" On Thursday afternoon the central committee of the county, including representatives from the Junior Farâ€" mers‘ Associations in Galt, Ayr, Presâ€" ton, New Hamburg, Linwdod, Elmir® and Kitchener, met in Kitchener for the purpose of outlining a genera» programme of wofk _‘ We REâ€"POPULATE â€"â€" THEfARMS National Tragedy the Way People Vanish From Dean of College (het and Killed CYRACUSE, April 2. â€" Herman Thartom, Dean of the College of Busiâ€" oss Administration, Syracuse ‘ UAÂ¥ versity, was shot and | killbd . by Holmas Beckwith, professof of finanâ€" clal and insurance subject@â€"‘in the college this morning. Mfi‘“‘ turned the gun on l”( “1 M. Snyder is Chosen By a Professor to be protested in U im THLIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION tiop qp the pfemises of the late Bax; napés Zinger, situated $ mijles north at New: Germany. 4 wife west .of Woelssephays Motol, .2 miles west of Arids Station, on the townline beâ€" tween. Pilkington and _ Woolwich ‘townships in the JPowaahip of Pilking« top, Lat 15, Concession 5. on commmencing at ome o‘clock, the folâ€" lowing valuable property: CATTLE: Ayrshire cow supposed. to calve im April; cow supposed to calve im September; 2 Reifers supâ€" posed to calve in May; fat cow, 4 heifers rising 2 years old; 2 steers Tising 2 years old; good veal calf aboat % months old. ‘ PIGS and â€" POULTRY: â€" Berkshire \m supposed to farrow in April; 2 Berkshire pigs 4 months old, 12 rllli; 6 years old, weight about 1500 lbs; aged browm mare, bay horse, risâ€" ing 5 years old, weight 1800 Ibs. IMPLEMENTS: Massey _ Herris binder, nearly new; F. & W. mower, 5t cut, in good rumning order; M. H. steel hay rake, M. H. cultivator and seeq drill combined, cultivator, Bain lumber wagon, wagon box with shelâ€" ving and sprimg seat, hay and stock rack, combined; M. H. scuffler, land roller, 4 walking plows, 2 furrow gapg plow, stone â€"boat, fanning mill, open buggy, set of bobsleighs, turnip pulper, bag truck, 3â€"section iron harâ€" row, 4â€"section irom harrow, neckyokes, doubletrees, forks, shovels, and many other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. HARNESS, ETC.;: Set ness, nearly new; horse horse blankets, good robes HAY and GRAIN: 4 tonsâ€" of good: hay, 800 bushels Big Four oats, 15 bushels Granary â€" Filler oats, some household effects, quantity of wood. Posittvely mo reserve as the farm is There will be sold by Public Auc sold TERMS OF SALE: Hay, grain. poultry, fat cow, veal calf and all sums of $15.00 and under. cash; ‘over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 6 per cent per annum for cash pay: ments of credit amounts. } MICHAEL ZINGER, Proprietor. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. 14â€"1t. 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk. Executors Notice in the matter of the estate of PETER: DOELLE, laté of the village of Petâ€" ersbyrg, County of Waterioo, deâ€" ceased. g xn | NOTICE is hereby given that any persons having any claims or demands against the lateâ€"Peterâ€"Doells, who died on May 4th, 1916, at Potersburg. Ontario, are required to sefid by post prepaid, mail or deliver,to the underâ€" signed Executor of id estifth @4 the said Peter Doelle, their frawes and addresses and full.particulars Im&rkit» ing of tbheir claims or demands and the Bature of ghy gécurity if held bf AND take noti¢é that after the 4h day of April, 1921, the Executors 6f the estate will proceed to distributa the assets of the estateé to the pernons; entitled thereto Raving tégard onjy 4o the claims of which they sbail "thed bave had notice and that the Execu: tora wlfl not be lable for the said asâ€" sets or any part thereof to any person of whdse diiim they shad not then bave rPogived notice. _ ‘ | nu%‘,,‘t Torpmto the 26th day of ‘ TORONTO, April 4.â€"Hon. F. C. Biggs, Minister of Public Works, in the Government announced this morning that he would give eviâ€" dence before the Public Accounts Committee regarding the $117,80%) moter truck deal with L. C. Parâ€" Kin, of Dundas, if he were given 13 â€"1t an opportuhity. He eald that he wanted to tell the facts. TVESDAY, April 12, 1921 s 'O;FW-\"â€"'AFW *~~ A C. BEeNDER, C Y REAL ESTATE, c.;?.. Farm af 200 acres, all good ! jevel laed, can all be worked with Ql“?f. 35 acras For Saile ch?n Farm af 200 ac od level lsed, can wWANTS TO TESTIFY. (Canadian Press.) to grase “ clover, fatl ) don:£ bulidings, | water, good bush, Sromy own on hard ETC.;: Set team harâ€" new; horse collars, 2 C. H. PELLING,. _ 16 Swanwick Ave., * Toromto, Ontario. to Creditors o oouninngi mgen 1f (Canadian Press.) PARIS, March 31.â€"The French Govâ€" ernment, in accordance with a notice given several weeks ago to Generall Baron Wraffgel, former ant!â€"Bolshevik leader, in South Russia, ceases today to furnish provisigns and _other supâ€" plies for the remnant . of â€" General Wrangel‘s army encamped before Conâ€" stantinople, No agreoment has been possible concerning the disbandment and disposition of the troops and ofâ€" fers of Brazi and other countries to furnish employment to the mén, have inot been acted upon. | Wrangel‘s Army | | Must Go Hungry | W. W. Rutherford, for 36. years Principal _ Aylimer High School, | is dead. Teleéphora Gauthier drops Mowat Hospital, Kingston. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Navigation opened at Montreal, ear liest in 40 years. In the Estate of William Kriesel, late of the Village of New Dundee, Genâ€" tleman, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the above estate must â€" deliver full particulars thereof or mall the same registered post prepaid to the underâ€" aigned on or before the 15th day of April. 1921, after which date the esâ€" tate will be wound up. Kitchener, P.O., Ont. Solicitors for David Bergey and Amos Hilborn, Executors! 12â€"2. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. NN wwWS. Prompt sitestion will be giver w EOB sales entrusted to me and satistac tion guaranteed FOR SALE or To Rent, 30 acre farm, near â€" Centrevilie, and 4 acres on Henry Brubacher‘s farm. 8. Freiâ€" burger. K. R.o1, Blair â€"1t. Box 69, Phone $40J CLEMENT, HATTIN & SNIDER, WalterW.Frickey Experionced . Auctioneer and Valuator All Salee entrusted to me will receive prompt attention. Charges Reaconable # Phone 48, Waterilco or leave order at Chrontcleâ€"Telegragh Shlpplng Hogs . _ Wanted Duering&Shantz LICENSED AUCTIONEERS for Counties of Waterloo, Perth & Oxford attention Anyone wishing to purchase farm lands or City Property will do well to call on us before buvisg. Large lists to choose AH JOHN ZIMMERMAN. sales entrusted to us will E. J. SHANTZ, * Thane 708 M. B. DUERING, Phone 136, ED. RIECK terloo County Real Estate Ex Phone No. 47 Kitchoner Waterloo. 1tt â€"|‘| â€"Agistion Sale List at â€" April & (Friday) ;â€" 130 pM.. Household goods and real estate beâ€" longing to the late Miss Bemis at the late Margaret Hachborn, situated 139 Waiter Bt, in the rear of Colâ€" fegiats Institute in the Oity of Kitâ€" Ford touring car. April _ 16th, Saturday, 1.30 p. m. Household effects belonging to Iwâ€"{ tin Hebebrand, 44 Braun street, Kitâ€" chener, near Mount Mope cemetery. . April | 23rd, â€" Saturday, 1.30 p.m. Household effects belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth Bloom, 144 Joseph street, near Lang‘s tanmery, Kitchener. April _ 30th, Saturday, 130 p.m Household effects belonging to Mrs Hohner, Samuel street, Kitchemer. April 30th, Saturday, 130 p.m. Household effects belonging to Hans Schneider, 32 Joseph street, near gas Thursday, April 21: Real Estate and Household Effects belonging to Adam Holst, situated 1 mile east of Chesterfield and 1 mile west of Plat® factory, Kitchener ville WALTER J. FRICKEY _ April 16th (Saturday) â€"Househoid Etâ€" fects and Real Estate consisting of a comfortable 6 roomed house with cement cellar, summer kitchen and woodshed, good water, good barn. Lot consists of % acre good drainâ€" ed land. Variety of fruit trees and small trees, belonging to the late David Leis, Wellesley. April 23rd â€" (Saturday) . â€" Valuable Household Effects belonging to Marâ€" tin H. Schmidt, situated 72 Queen _ Street North,. Waterloo. April 8 (Saturday) There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the premises 44 Braun St., Kitchener, near Mount Hope ceme: tery, on commencing at 1.30 p.m Good _ kitchen range, extension table, 2 kitchen tables, dining chairs, good sideboard, cellar table, 4 piece upholstered parior suite, single iron bedstead, springs and mattress, douâ€" ble iron bed springs, mattress, extenâ€" sion couch, 2 good bureaus, some good carpet and carpet strips, linolâ€" eum, a lot of dishes, pictures, kitchâ€" en autensils, & lot of aluminumware,, 156 jars canned fruit and pickles, a lot of bedding and pillows, garden. lot of bedding and pillows, verandah . awnings, verandah rug. lace curtains, garden tools, carpenter tools, 90 ft. of garden bose, new buck saw, crosscut saw, lot of books, clder barrel, crocks and a lot of other articles too numerâ€" ous to mention. These goods are all in good shape and clean. Terms cash. MARTIN HEBEBRAND, Proprietor. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. : FOR SALE. â€" Bwinburne, (Imp.)| (1§171) (17630) brown face, nlgh\ fore and both hind legs whitg, fealed April 24th, 1909, bred by John Taylor, Eding@ham, Dalbeatas, Kirkcudbrightahire, Scotland, _ {mâ€" | ported in August 1913, by Jamés: | Torrance, Markbam, Ont. _ Sire, Radium (Imp.) _ (18311) mom:‘ Dhth, Kate of Edingham (17141); Sire of _ sire, â€" Miawatha . (3430) (10067) Dam of sire Fickls Fortune Princess (6280) (13201); Sire of Dam of dam Queen Bess (7966.) 1 Apply to John L. Hurst, St. Jacobs, No. 1. â€"1Mâ€"4t. | In the Village of New Dundee, conâ€" sisting of mearly 1 acre of good gnr-l den soil, with good 9 roomed framd ‘house, good barn, with drive . shed, | chicket house 12x18, hard aud soft ‘mnuue.-‘arn goo8 fruit trd#w. ®Porâ€"fartWer particalars apply â€" to 1. H. TOMaN, & Auctioneor, New Dundse. .. 1 at PUBLIC SALE to Proprietor, â€" David Hembach, or Duering and Shantz, | Auctionsers. 11â€"46t. of Household Effects SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921. 9th, Saturday, 9.30 am., at ar Market, Ford coupe and IRA H. TOMAN PROPERTY FOR SALE G & SHANTL m o o o e i ipronmgte Te c que. Jigy 1 o oi o P apiees. ; Aremicter 6 > teigg «> to WOMAN tor General Mousowork on farm adjoiming towa of Preston, WANTED.â€" Middle Aged Lady for housekeeping; German . preferred. Wifi‘!lbâ€"l.l\vo Poultry, delivered to WANTEDâ€"Copy of ChronicieFeleâ€" graph of July 36, 1920 for filing purposes. Forward to Chron Telegraph, Waterloo, and receive: WANTEDâ€"Exporienced, . trustworthy man for farm. Good home. Good A sheep clipper and dipping tank, practically new. For particulars ap ply William HoeSing, Saddler, 8t Jacobs, Ontario: â€" 10â€"tt rorm sale. Threshing eutfit, Waterloo make, 1€ h.p. traction engine, separator, 33 % 45 with feeder and chaff blower. For further particulars apply to Anthony Gies, St. Jacobs. 10â€"<£. FOR SALEâ€"Canadian Albotrea Seed Clover, yellow blossom, $6.00 per bush. Apply Sam Brubacher, 200 Lydia St., Kitchener, or phone 637w. 12â€"4t. FOR SALEâ€"Rubber Tired Buggies, if sold before May, price $190. Apply 27 Erb Street, Waterloo. 12â€"At HATOHING EGGS FOR SALE.â€"â€" Sheppard‘s Strain Anconas, Barred Rocks, White Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds, all single combs; all well bred and bred to lay. Eggt $2.00 per 15. ELI H. WEBER, R. B 2, Waterloo, Ont.â€"10â€"8t. Apply Mrs. J. R. Wood, Apply R. W. H., Kitchener Post Office,; Ont: 13â€"2t FOR SALEâ€"3 Shorthorn heifers due to calve in April to Nobleman (Imp) also a few yearling heifers and bulls got by Nobleman (Imp.). Apply to ‘ D. H. Snyder, No. 1, New Dundce. 12â€"41. my place, Wednesday or Thursdays. Bpecigl ices for fat old hens, ducks. .:eon-. K. M. Martin, St. FOR SALEâ€"Four Registered Shortâ€" horn bulls of breeding age; several heifers that have been bred and aiso a few open heifers. Apply to â€" David Trussler, Wellesley, Ont. reward.â€"14L.L FOR SALE â€" Early Seed Potatoes, Irish Cobbler at $1.25 per bag. Ap ply Jacob Riehm, No. 2, Kitcher er, Ont. 13â€"21 FOR SALEâ€"A Few Shorthorn Bulls, from & to 14 months ofd; good thrifty calves at reasonable prices. Farm within five minutes of town. J R. Wood, Preston, Ont. 13â€"3t Frederick street limits, Kitchener â€"11l3t. â€" FOR SALE FOR SALEâ€"Aimost new, 130 egg inâ€" cubator. Apply De Laval Agency, 23 Erb street, W., Waterloo. FOR SALE Heifer caif from an A 1 Jersey Cow. Phone 1922, KitchBner â€"122t. FOR SALEâ€"Colonies of Bees, full equipment. Apply Bo Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. 1 FOR ;ALE;H"\;;M"Q in foal from Shantz‘s Percheron Stallion. Apply M. Schondelmeyer, Breslau Road. 13â€"4t. LOSTâ€"On Saturday . between Bresâ€" lau and Preston, horse blanket. \ Finder leave at this office or Philip Fehrenbach, Harnessmaker, Presâ€" tom. Reward.â€"I1t. s oo 2. cce tmennen n 2iR )R SALEâ€"Chevrolet automobile, 490 model,. in good condition. Can be had on easy terms. Apply Box 24. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. set The Willoughby Farm Agency, established twenty years; offices Guéliph and Toronto; 15 representatives in different towns. We are ready to offer you bargains in farms. We sell farms of all gizes. We also have listed a number of very desirable farms which owhe@re will exchange for city property, affording an excellent opporâ€" tunity to the city dweller who desires to acquire a farm. ; , If you wish to buy or sell a farm communicate with our nptonn-‘ tative, Mr. E. H. Bean, Kitchener, Ont., Phone 730 or write Witloughâ€" by Farm Ageney. and give your sales to I. H. Toman, auctioneer, New Dunâ€" dee, who appreciates to give his prompt and active service. Anyone wishing to purchase farms wil} be paid by congu$ Anyone wishing to purchase farms will b(’loll ’ddibytz suiting the undersigngd. A-‘v.riev to choose from â€" LOST FARMS FOR SALE THINK TWICE I H. TOMAN , > 13â€"3t es, also Box 30 13â€"2t. 13â€"4t ‘There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises of the late Mrs. Mar» garet Hachborn, situated 109 Walter Bt. at the rear of Collegiate Instifubt®. in the City of Kitchener, on SATURDAY, APRIL 0, 1921, ~ commencing at 1.30 o‘clock, pé. * Real Estate: ‘There will Â¥#â€"Offered=>â€":~ for sale (if not previousily sold) the ©** city water, and soft water; good sized frame barn, driving shed, hen house, large lot about 90 ft. on Waiter Street and about 130ft. déep. Chattels: Speeding cutter, nearly new; 2 sets of single harness; large feed box; large woollen horse blan ket; good robe; buggy rug; chimes. ;Qu;blc property situated 109 Waiter Si. comprising of . good 14 storey frame house consisting of 6 rooma and kitchen, iavatory, electric lights, gas, Household Effects: New buffet, sideboards, new Mahogany â€" parior table, iron ‘bed with springs, couch, sofa, vejour Morris chair, plush chair, foot stool, extension table, 6 leathér seated dining room chairs, hall rack, carpet sweeper, bedroom suite,. com plete; stretcher, dark bureau, mahogâ€" any chair, bedstead with combine@ spring, rocker, union carpet, 6 picture frames, bed spring, dining room linok {eum, kitchen oil cloth, kitchen stove and pipes, parlor heater, kitchen ta ble, small stand, 5 kitchem chairs, 2 sinks, 3 fancy chairs, 3 goâ€"carts, bi cycle, 3 lamps, hanging lamp, mirror, 3 wooden curtain poles, 2 carpenter planes, oil stome, 50 ft garden hose and sprayer, hose reel, lawn roller, 2 bird cages, new No. 8 hip boots, lapray. wheelbarrow, rakes, hoes, forks and a lot of dther articles too numerâ€" ous to mention. â€" At the same time and place the folâ€" lowirg articles will be sold: Cherry writing desk, kitchen cabinet, sideâ€" board, new; 2 good â€" oak . rockers, couch, National cash register, Daytom computing scale. Terms of Chattels: Cash. Terms of Real Estate: 107 of purâ€" chase money to be paid on day of sale; balance can be arranged ‘with the undersigned. > (C. E. Hachborn, Prop. '\ DUERING & SHANTZ, 129. Auctioneers. 13â€"2t Valuable Real Estate and and Household Effects. > ‘There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion in the Village of Winterbourne, the Household Effects and Property of the late Miss Bemis, on Real Estate and Houseâ€" .. KÂ¥ FRIDAY, APRIL 8th, 1921, commencing at 1.30 o‘clock p.m. CHATTELS: Good Karn organ, bair cloth sofa. 6 hair cloth parlor chairs, 2 folding leaf tables, 3 small tables, Walnut bedstead, bureau and wash stand, bedstead, bedroom table,‘ sewâ€" ing machine, cooking stove, 2 bor stoves, eight day clock, 2 mirrors, cupâ€" board, 2 bomeâ€"made carpets, one new, 20 yards, one good carpet, 20 yds, toiâ€" let set, dishes, lamps, pictures. garden tools, and a lot of other useful articles. TERMS, CASH. Real Estate consists of a comfortâ€" able white brick house, 5 rooms with good cellar, lot containing 1â€"5 acre of land with a variety of fruit trees and other small fruitâ€"a nice home. On the same day the property adâ€" joining the St. Andrew‘s Hall will be offered, consisting of frame house and lot Terms of Real Estate: 20% of purâ€" chase price on day of Sale and balâ€" ance in 30 days. JOHN A. DURRANT, Executor of the late Miss Bemis‘ estage. 13â€"2t A#, DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers} $tv«6 +2

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