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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Nov 1921, p. 9

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sough, ’l‘lg nort‘nin; winter day is near a R close," fit into the mental con deption of conditions these days Gilte twall Who‘s Who, and What‘s What. _ | S&ndy draws up his chair a wee | bit closer to the hearthâ€"stone those1 fights, as he meditatés over "The ) Cottar‘s Saturday Night" for the fortyâ€"ninth time and tinds the !‘nes, ‘"November chill blows wi‘ angry i« J, ZIMMERMAN, Sale Auctioneer. Nov. 26 â€" Household effects of Philip Knarr. situated 3 miles north Of Waterloo near Martin‘s meeting hotwe bec. Tth, Wednesday: Joint stock sale in New Dundee. Anyone wishing t3 disppse of anything please notify T H. Toman, not later than Monday March 2nd, Thursdayâ€"Farm stock implements, hay, grain and house hold effects belonging to Simon Dorscht, situated one mile west of Erbsvilie 3 miles east of Heide! berg and 6 miles northwest of Waterioo Déc. 20, Tuesdayâ€"Farm stock, im plements and household effects be longing to Henry Doerbecker, situ ated oneâ€"half mile . west . of â€" St Jacobs. Dec. 15, Thursdayâ€"At 12 o‘clock moon. Farm stock, implements, hbay, grain and household effects, belongâ€" Ing to Joseph X. Voisin, situated 1 milé west of Heidelburg and 1 mile east of St. Clements on the road between Heidelburg _ and St. Clements. Tuesday, Dec. 6, Farm Stock, Imâ€" plements, Hay, Grain and House. hold Effects, belonging to V. E. Lesâ€" le, Situated Near the Village of Crosshil!. | Auctioneer Tuesday, Nov. 19â€"At 12 o‘clock poou Farm stock, implements, hay gre d household effects, belong: ?:Uzhn Reidel and son, situated 4 miles northwest of St. Clements 3 miles southwest of Hawkesville and 5 miles southeast of Linwood Dec. 8th, Thursday: Farm st.ock.[ implements and household effects beâ€" longing to Levi Cressman, 11â€"2) miles south of Mannbeim. ‘ got out Nov. 22nd, Tuesday: Farm stock. iiplements, hbay, grain and houseâ€" Loid effects belonging to William Dietrich, situated 1 immiles west of Petersburg and 2 miles east of Baâ€" den, known as the Schwartzentruber farm. 1. H. TOMAN Nov. 17th, Thursday: Farm stock, implements, bay .graip and houseâ€" hold effects ~belonging to Wm. Echultz, situated 2 miles west of Strasburg and 312 miles east of New Dundée on the Huron Road, kpown as the Fred Schultz farm. Dec. 14. â€" Wednesday, tarm stock implement and real estate of 34 acres tbelonging to Mrs. Reist, situated at the east side of the city of Kitchener. The tarm formerly owned by Isador Snyder â€" Dec. 13, Tuesdayâ€"Valuable farm of 160 acres If not previously sold, farm stock, implements, ard houseâ€" Hold effects of Amos Kipfer, 1% miles southwest of Crosshi!l ard 3‘ miles southwest of Wellesley. Dec. 7.â€"Weédnesday, Farm stock and implements belonging to John T Petch, situited in twp. of Wellesâ€" Petch, situated in township of Welâ€" Bros. Nov. 29th, Thursdayâ€"Farm stock apd implements belonging to Martin Wawck, situated 5 miles south of Â¥lora. 4 miles north of Ariss about 5$ miles north of Wintérbourne Nov. : 80th, Wednesday â€" Farm stock, implements afd household efâ€" fects of Geéorge S.‘Kuh!, Bridgeport réad, town of Waterloo. \\{Nov ~24th., Thursday~â€"Farm stock mpien s and household effects ot javid Heubsach, 2 miles northwest of 4 rg, sbout 3 miles southeast o! Oposshill @@ ‘theâ€" Hessen Road. Nov. 28, Saturdayâ€"Farm . stock, iipplements of Otto Brant in . the villago of Bridgeport. on November 7 near Haw 21st, after which bills will be WALTER W. FRICKEY, §T. JACOBS situated at Chicopee, 4 ©f Preston, .3 > miles esleu, % mile east of ‘aw WahL that this is the Mre. Krueget of ‘some days with Wednesday â€" Farm iCKEY, , TERMS OF SALE: _ Hogs, 3) ,months’ credit. Hay, grain, roots,| t 12 o‘clock Doultry and all sums of $15.00 and’ emments, hay | trder. cosh; over t~at amount 12) fects, be!ousi]montbs credit will be given on apâ€"| son, situn!ed~‘[~ruved join‘ notes or 5% discountf St. Clements | tor c sh payments on credit! Hawkesville | »mounts | near Shants od the sick list for the past two weeks, has ogain. returped to bis dutles bete. Miss Norah Kunt: spent Monday th Kitcbener. _ Mr. Harry Kunt: who has spent|!2 Kitchener â€" the past year in the west is home, Mr. John Struth shipped 26 head for the winter. of tie for Moses Schultz last Mr. Norman Forbes, who is canâ€"| * d fined to hif bed through iliness, is, mm oo commmags we are sorry to report, making slow wELLESLEY recovery. + News Natas â€" Mr.. Derningtoo, taller of the Bank of Commerce, who Bas been L:* HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Good ;‘ NMcClary kitchen range, cormer cupâ€" ~tboard, sink, extemmimge@@ble, wood. & | box, some tipoleum, flour chest Sharples cream separator, secretary L[‘ar.d bookcase combined; parlor cook ,. _ coal heater. organ, 5 good cider barâ€" 4 rels, milk pails. milk cans, and numâ€" ‘hous other articles No reserve as farm is sold. | A large circle of friends of Mr. Carl Ritchie, principal of the school here, will be glad to learn that he has recovered from his recent operâ€" ation and has resumed his duties at the school. Mr. and Mrs. William Umbach and daughter of New Hamburg, speu« the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. IAnthony Gies It is not often we have an opportunity localiy to hear 7a lecture on Canadian Birds, but | Miss Marsh, of "Peaseâ€"Marsh Farm" \ near Thornbury, gave us a highly edâ€" ’ucath-e address on that subject in Calvary church on Tuesday evening. Master Fredie Bumer, son of Mr. Fred Bumer, who has been laid up with an attack of appendicitis, is doing very "nicely. BADEN Mr Anthony â€" Martine left â€" last week for Florida where hbe intends to spend the winter Mr. Elmer Hofstetler we are gorâ€" ry to report is confined to the house with pneumatic fever. We wish him a speedy recovery. To only a tew in any community talls the lot of being able to celeâ€" brate their goiden wedding, but Mr. and Mrs William are so favored next Saturday, November 19, and in next Saturday. November 19. Mro Alfred Snyder has returned trom a business trip to Winniper and the West Mr. and MMrs. Chas. muo;ncyerlh.;. id family, of Kitchener, apent Sunâ€" | Aifva ANNAS FHAGEY, Proprietor DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers. £5â€"2t 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk. age HAY and GRAIN: 12 toms good timothy hay, 30 busbe!s Banner oats. good for seed; 150 bushels good feed cats, 250 bushels turmips, =...an 3 cats, quantity of corn stalks, 250 bushels turnips, quantity cof ens‘ lumber, 2 ledders, 3 hand sleighs, grindstone, lot of goof carpenter tools, 2 work benches with vise; 6 bee boxes, large meat barrel, crossâ€" cut saw, copper kettle ,3 fron ketâ€" tles, 25 gal.; chaff forks, milk cans, forks, shovels, logging chains, donâ€" bietrees, and a lot of other useful arâ€" ticles too numerous to mention ‘ng _ There will be aold By Public Auc tion on the farm of the i e situated 4 miles north of 3 miles south ot =>sslag, épposite the vvolien _ *b River Road, or y es PP t WEDNESDAY, Nov EMA + HORSES: 2 good general purpa bay mares, 7 years old. t,$ ,‘“. ~ Of MISCE LLANEOUS Quantity of good feed | VEHICLES, HARNESS, ETC â€" ...an 3/ Ford Touring Car, with complete lks, 250 set of new tires; 3â€"4n. Tire Lumber ct ens‘.!-’“'ag"“' Box and Shelving, Heavy | Spring Democrat cap. 2500 Ibs. good â€" _ Good, 28 TSW. Rubber Tire Open Bugey, ner cup.\set Light Bob Sleighs set Boo 5.. Â¥ood. l Steighs, Jumpef Cutter, Portland "T" __, ‘Uiultter, Wheelbarrow, 2 dozen Grain The fow days > of sie lvened things and made more brisk. s A series of meetings . held throughout : the ridn Miss Ruth and Mr. Arthur Batâ€" fenburg spent Sunday with their parents is Clifford. News Notes | JOHN REIDEL & SON, Props. , WALTER W. FRICKEY, | 46 2t. Auctionesr, Wateroo Mr. and Mrs. David Miller and famlly and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schmidt spent Sunday at coairey Letskau Mr."Henry Wetzel, who had been employed at the Shirk and Snidgr Mills, has resigned his position as miller on account of ill bealth; Mr. Royd Bechtel is taking his place. Mr .and Mrs. Kinsie and family 0i Galt spen! Monday at the home« of Norman Wooiner‘s. Mr. and MM@RWEd. Bechthoid. and son of Waterdown, who spent the Mrs. Heory Miller, returned to their home again Mr .and Mrso Kinsie and family day at the bhome of the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Hebel Mrs. Wm. Liergch, a former resi dent ot Baden, made a visit in our burg last week TERMS OF SALEâ€" Hay, grain, poultry and all sums of $0 and unâ€" der, cash, over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes or 5% discount for cash payments on credit amounts. Sborts 3 months‘ credit | Bags, 2 Heavy Sets Team Harness Stove, 2 Kitchep Tables, Butcher ((l nearly new), 2 sets Single Har f Table, 2 Sinks, Water Bench, Woog ; ness, new set Single Carriage Harâ€"| Box Chairs. De Laval Cream SeDa?-I Jness. pair Chimes, Buffalo Robe, 1| ator, No. 112; Daisy Churn, Dairy |Horse Blankets, Set Leather Fily | Utensils, 2 Bedsteads, Hanging | Nets, Collars and Bridles. Lamps. fÂ¥nall Lamps, Lanterns, 5 , HAY AND GRAINâ€"25 tons good |Gal. Coal Oil Can, quantity Cider Timothy Hay, 5 tons Red and Sweet | Vinegar, pails, crocks, 150 sap pails | Clover Hay, 350 bush. Banner Oats | and spouts, Lard Can, ITron Sledge.] [good for seed, 300 bush. Mixed ‘Wedges. a Good Collie Dog, and | Grain, 300 bush. Western Oats, f;u()(many other useful articles _ too | Everything advertised | will be sold without reserve ms the propr!â€" etors are leaving the farm As the days are short the | saie will start sharp. on time. _ HAY AND GRAINâ€"25 tons good Timothy Hay, 5 tons Red and Sweet Clover Hay, 350 bush. Banner Oats good for seed, 300 bush. Mixed Grain, 300 bush. Western Oats, 300 bush. Mangals, 200 bush. Turnips. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ETCâ€" Cooking Stove, 60 gais. Kettle Stove, Kitchen Table, Bench, Daisy Churn, large _ Meat Vat. Masseyâ€"Harris Cream Separator good as new, Butcher Table | _ IMPLEMENTS â€" Masseyâ€"Harris |74t. Binder in good running order. ; McCormick Mower nearly new; Inâ€" | termational Hay â€" Loader, â€" Masseyâ€" \Harris Hay Rake, Masseyâ€"Harris 13â€" |hoe Disk Drill, 3â€"horse Masseyâ€" | Harris Spring Tooth Cultivator with | Wide and Narrow Teeth, Masseyâ€" /!{arris Single Plow, Set Iron Harâ€" |\rows, Scutfler, Gang Plow, Fanning | Mil!, Masseyâ€"Harris Root Pulper. | Scale cap .2000 Ibs. Flat Hay Reck stock rack, Hay Fork, Hay Rope fuo feet, pulleys, gravel planks.i Crossâ€"cut Saw, Logging Chains, | Doubletrees, _ Neckyokes, Forks,/ ‘Shovels, Hoes, and numerous other articles. | PIGS AND POULTRYâ€" 5 York shire Sows bred beginning of Nov. 23 Shoats about 4 months‘ old from 60 to 100 lbs. each; 50 chickens, mostly pullets, good Collie dog. Commencing at 12.00 o‘clock, noon, sharp on time. HORSESâ€"Bay gemeral purpose team rising 6 to 10 years old, weight about‘ 2600 lTbs.. carriage horse % years old, carrigge colt, rising +2 years old; Percheronp colt rising 1 year old; Bay Driving Mare rising 11 years old, Chestnut Horse rising 3 years old. 6 There will be sold . by . Public Auction on the premises of the unâ€" dersigned, situated on the Ith Com, Wellesicy Twp., two and oneâ€"hait mWles northwest of St. Clements, three â€"miles southwest of Hawkes. ViHlé, ‘MiVe ‘miles southeast ‘of Linâ€" chotal snnA John Retha . spent llondn_v} Maty frie@ds will be pleased to sleighing enâ€"| learn. that, Mr. Jagob Dessier, who de business had a severe Att#dk of pleuresy is convaléscent. f A considerable portion nf the slee)‘} | work ot the Grand Trunk Railway | | bridge was changed on sumday I _ _Mr. Abmer Rudy and Mrs. saril Ruby of Noortn(due were che =tun day tiaitors of Mr, and Mra. Stmon Baer. : Migs Groff o6f Warerloo was the weekâ€"and ghuests at Miss Vera timâ€" bele Bora to Mr. and Mra. Irvin Gimbil A SON. + The miasion couference beul at the Mennomte chaven on Sunuay was well attanded. The special _~vival pueetings also tartabuated on Sunda; eveniog; Rav. A. Metzler who was in cborge left on Monday for his ho.ss in Martingburg, Pern Mr. Noah Cresaman uis sorl hi farm to Mr. Beng Horst There were several from here who attended Thanksgiving servicâ€" es in New Hamburg last Sunday evening, when Rev. Gallmeyer of Elmira oceupled the pulpit Mr. C. Weber moved his barber | shop from Wagner‘s Hotel intb E.A Faulbafer‘s bakeshop, where be also opened a pool room [ ler, the Liberal candidate is billed for here next Friday night. Nov. 18 and Dr. J. E. Hett, the United Farâ€" mer and Labor candidate Monday, Nov. 21. Everybody is welcome and it is expected a full house will greet both candidates. WM. DIETRICH, Proprietor. 1, H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, $5â€"2+ E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk TERMSâ€"Hav, grain pigs, poultry and all sume of $1500 and under. cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit by furnishing aproved secur} ty or 5% discount off for cash on credit â€" amounts Three months: credit will be given on Ford rar Migs 148 Windér who spent a tow Positively no reserve as the proâ€" prietor has sold his farm. Remember date of sAle, November 22 numerous to mention EXTRAâ€"Ford Touring Car, mode! 1918, in good running order HPL'SEHOLD EFFECTS â€"â€" Coa! Heater, Box Stove, 3burner Cost U Stove, 2 Kitchep Tables, Butcher HARNESSâ€"2 sets Heary Team Harness, set Single Harness, ser Chitmes, 2 large Téam Belis, Collars Fly Net, Horse Blarkets. VEHICLESâ€"2 Farm Wagons, 1 nearly new, with sugar beet box, 2 Hay Racks, 2 sets Grevel FPianks, Wood Rack, lâ€"horse Carrlage Steel tire Top Buggy, Rubber Tire Open buggy, set heavy Bobsleighs, good as new; Portland Cutter, good as new; Wheelbarrow, Pig Rack, Good Buggy Top, Wagon Box. _ IMPLEMENTSâ€"M. H: Binder, 6â€"tt cut; Deering Mower, 5ft. cut; hay Rake, spring Tooth Oultivator, 10 Hoe Masseyâ€"Harris Seed Drill; Disc Hartrows, Scuffler, F. & W. 24urrow Plow, 2 Fleury Walking Plows; 4sec fron Harrows, Root Pulper, Fanning Mill, Grind Stone Stone Boat, Ro!! Spring Coll Wire, Crosscut Saw, 6 horse power Ides! Gasoline Engine, brand mnew; Maple Leaf Chopper, 3 inch Reversible Plates, 40â€"ft by 5â€"n. Belting, new; Complete Frames for 18ftx22ft. building, quantity of Iumâ€" ber, grain bags, Doubletrees, Neckâ€" yokes, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, etc. f HAY AND GRAINâ€"13 tons mixed hay, 700 bushels oats, 50 bushels harâ€" ley, 150 bushels mixed grain, a quanâ€" tity of grass seed, 600 bushels turnips. . sow, due to furrow in February; 6 shoats, about 50 !bs. each; about 60 Rhode Island Red chickens. ruber mess; Clyde: mare, risting 4 years, well broken; Clydeâ€"filly, rising 2 years old. CATTLE~â€"2 Dirham grade cows, fresh; 2 Durham grades, due Januâ€" ary 10; black cow due February 12; red cow, due Aptil 1; red cow, due July. 21; 4 spring calves, 2 suckling calves. HORSESâ€"A!! round: good faÂ¥m team, 9 and 10 years old; ChestBut Oriver, 14 years old. good in all Rar TUVESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921 Commenting at 12.40 o‘ciock, sharp on time, the fellowing valuable proâ€" perty, viz: 4 flam . Dietrich, will sbil. by ~PubMé Augtion on his farm altuated 1 mile weet of Petersburyg and 2,milés cdet C id instructions frors Mr. Wil PIGS AND POULTRY â€" Brooq BRESLAU as (the Bwartzenâ€" JSreel Land R o [ 1 e r, ?rowed Corn Scuffler; 1 Set Irom Harrows, new,; 1 Riding Plow, 2 Single Plows 1 Bain Wagon Box |and Shelvings, new; 1 Sleigh, 1 |Rubber Tired Buggy. new; 1 Chev frolet Touring Car, 1 Kitchen Stove, World‘s Favorite. *# HAYâ€"About 4 tons of Hay |_ TERMS OF SALE.â€"Hay. Poultry. Nov. 2ithâ€"Farih stock and rea: estate belonging to August Hergott, Lot §4, Township of Waterloo, 1% miles east of Breslau, I% mfies south of .New Germany, on the New Germany and Kossuth Road, oppoâ€" Nov 24thâ€"Farm stock and imp:e meuts of Alfred Feifred, 2 miles east of New Germany. and all.sums of $15 and under, cash, over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 67%, per annum discount for cash payments of credit amounts. & JOHN T. PETCH, Proprietor, DUERING & SMHANTZ, Auctionsers 16. 23. 30â€"3t ) PIGS, SHEEP, and POULTRY â€" 5 Sows in pig carrying thin third litter, 37 Shoats, 1 Yorkshire Hog. 12 Breeding Ewes, 1 Pure Bred Hampshire Ram with pedigree Mo 1977 Imp A quantity of Hens, 1 pair of Geese, 1 pair of Bronze Turâ€" | keys. IMPLEMENTSâ€"12 hbp. Truck, Gas Engine, in good working order on steel truck. 4% h.p. Dunvilie Gas Engine on skid. 1. Masseyâ€"Harris Hay Loader, Maxwell Side Delivery 1 Masseyâ€"Harris Binder, Tâ€"ft. cut; 1 Masseyâ€"Harris, 17â€"tooth Cultivator, 1 Masseyâ€"Harris, 13â€"hoe Disc Dril; t CATTLEâ€"1 Cow fresh by time of sale, 1 Cow due March 23. 1 Cow due April 2 1 Cow due April 28. 1 Holstein Heifer, due May 22; 8 Cattle rising 2 years, 5 baby beet calves |__Of Farm Stock and | Implements HORSESâ€"1 â€" Agricultural | Mare, rising 5 years old; 1 Agricultural Team, well matched rising 3 and 4 years; 1 Team of Work Horses, 1 Road Horse. 6 years old Commencing at 1 o‘clock sharp, the following valuable property. There will be sold by Public Auc tion on the premises of the under stgned, Lot 9, Con. 10. in the town. ship of Wellesley, situated 5 miles west of St. Clement‘s and 3 miles south of Linwood, of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1921 PUBLIC SALE TERMS OF REAL ESTATE will be made known on day of sale. AUGUST HERGOTT, Prop. CHARLES M. CRAWLEY, TE§NS OF SiLEâ€" CHATTRLS â€"Fow!, young pigs, turpips and all sums of $10 and under, cash, over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint mnotes or 54 per annum disâ€" count for cash payments on credit amounts _ REAL ESTATE â€" At the same [ume and place there will be sold the valuable property comprising 50 acres situated on the Guelph ard Kitcherer highway half way beâ€" tweer Guelph and Kitchener. On the premises are a log house, 2 neverâ€"failing wells one with windâ€" mill. A fine yourg orchard, fall plowing all done 20 acres in grass, balance in good state of cultivation. This is very desirable small farm. No Reserve as the stock the propricâ€" tor proposes keeping is not adverâ€" tised. Commencing at ~ 1,00 o‘clock, pm., Te ue i sharp in‘k HORSESâ€"&â€"yearold heavy draft filly, well broken, weight about 1400 lbs., a right good one . C&ATTLE â€" Polied Angus Gow fresh two months, Holstein Cow dus to calve by time of sale, Red Cow due to calve Feb. 28; Holstein Cow supposed to calve in May in full flow of milk, Red Cow supposed to calve in May, milking well, Black Heifer with ‘calf at foot by time of sale. YOUNG CATTLEâ€"?2 head of Butch er Ctt}!e rising 2 years old, 2 year ling steers, 2 spring calves. ‘ Also 100 bushels Turnips. “ Ford Rurabout in good condition.. PIGS AND POULTRYâ€"Yorkshire | Sow with litter at foot, 4 Shoats | weighing 140 Ihs. sach, 6 Pigs 10 weeks old; 12 hens, one rose comb/ plymouth rooster. | _.‘The undersigned has received in on Lot 84, ?m-Mp djflm. two and. onéâ€"half _ milgs . bt Brestau, two and m;‘nfim south of New &rmw. ontfi. m Germany and Koeseuth road oppopite tormany and Koseuth, roa Shantz mm- MONDAY, C. M. CRAWLEY Nes dr Poultry, Roots, Mangels and ail sums of $25 and under, cash, over thet amount 10 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes or 7%, discount for cash payments on credit amounts F OTTO BNANT, Propristor. DUERING & SHANTZ Anctionéers 40â€"2t. 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk. Sweat Pads, 16 sets Holdâ€"Backs, lot| _ HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS â€" Good of odd Harness, Robe. Rug, Horse/l\'itchen Range, good Jumpo Heater. Blankets, Churn, Butter Bow! Prin:| Corper Glass Cupboard, Sink, fron and Ladle, Washing Machine, Water Bed with springs, Extension Table Trough, small quantity Lumber ana | Leaf Table, Bookcase, Baby High other â€" articles â€" too â€" numerous | to | Chair, Cradle, Lard Pregs Crockery, mention. * Dishes, Lamps, Cider Barrels, new TURNIPS AND MANGELS â€"-:Clothea Horse. 13 good Fire Ex bushels Turnips. 309 bushels Man | tinguishers, Daisy Churn nearly gels 10 bushels Table Carrots new Positively no reserve as farm is solg. [ Positively no reserve, TERMGS OF SALE â€"â€" Fat Pigs | TERMS OF SALEâ€"All sums of String of Bells C b i m e s. % Sweat Pads, 16 sets Holdâ€"Backs, lot of odd Harness, Robe. Rug, Horse Blankets, Churn, Butter Bow! Prin and Ladie, Washing Machine. Water Trough, small quantity Lumber and other articles too pumerous . to mention . * YEHICLES, HARNESS, ETC. â€" Iâ€"horse Lumber Wagon and Pole. nearly new, new Wagon Box. Light Democrat. Open Buggy. lâ€"horse Bob Sleigh and Pole _ Jumper Cutter, Stock Rack, Vegetable Rack, Loadâ€" ing Shoot, Scalding Vat, Petre Steam Boiler. 8 Gasoline Tanks. number of other Barrels, Wheet barrow. 6 Hot Bed Sash and Frame, Platform Scale cap. 500 lbs. Butcher Scale. new Windlass with Rope and Pullevs, Logging Chains. new, Cow Chains, Pitch Fork. Manure Fork, 1 Scoop Shovels, Beet Fork, Rake, Shovels, 2 Spades, Doubletrees Whiffletrees, Neckyokes, set Team Harness. nearly new; Heavy set 01[3 single Harness. English Riding . _ weight 225 Ibs. each, 7 shoats, 125| OUU AUUBCHOIL EIICCbS lbs. each, 12 Shoats 100 lbs. each; | _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ’m good eariv pullets now laying, | _ There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" 12 hens, 6 cockerels. god Collie Dog.|tion on the premises of the underâ€" Dog House, Chicken Co%‘ps signed situated in the Town of IMPLEMENTS â€" Oneâ€"horse Disk | Waterloo on the Bridgeport, on and Pole, oneâ€"horse Walking Plowi( wEDNESDAY. NOvEMBER 30 new 2â€"se ction Iron Harrow. New | Scuffier, Harrow Tooth Scuffier, Poâ€" {Commercing at 1.30 o‘clock,. p.m.. tato Hiller, Hand â€" Seeder. nearly | > Sharp new; Hand Wheel Hoe and Scuffier HORSESâ€"Bay Gelding rising 12 combined, Lâ€"horse Land Roller, good | years old. Sorrel Mare rising 12 yrs. Spraver. old, both good workers in all barness AUCTION SA LE CATTLEâ€"Two Good Dairy Cows â€"Brindle Cow due to calve March 14th, Holstein Cow due to calve April 13th PIGS AND POULTRYâ€"â€"4 fat Hogs Commencing at one a‘clock, . p.m., sharp HORSESâ€"Bay Gelding rising 3 vears old. Chestnut Mare rising 12 years, both good workers MARTIN HAUCK, Prop. NDUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers 46.2t. O. S. KOLB, Clerk. TERMS QF SALEâ€"Hay, Greain, Poultry, Roots, Fat Cows and all sums of $15 and under, cash, over, that amount 12 months‘ credit wiW# be given by furnishing a.pprovec! joint notes, or 6%, discount for ‘cash J payments on credit amounts. | HAY AND GRAINâ€"15 tons good Timothy Hay, 400 bushels last years Improved Banner Oats good for seed 200 bushels good Feed Oats, 25 bushe!s Buckwheat, 1200 bushels good Turnips trimmed ready for shipping. j Positively no reserve as farm is so!d. Good Farm Wagon, Bob Sleigh, nearly new, Hay Reck Set Good Brass Mounted Team Harness, nearâ€" !y new; set single Harress, Cream Seperator, nearly new; Doubletrees, Chains, Forks, Neckyokes and numâ€" erous other articles. IMPLEMENTS â€" Masseyâ€"Harris Binder, 64t. cut, good as new; good Deerigg Mower, 5â€"ft. cut; Spring Tooth Seeder, Steel Hay Rake, nearâ€" ly new, Spring Tooth Cultivator, 3â€" sec. fron Harrow, Single Plow, Turrip Seeder, Scuffler, Root Pul per, Wheelbarrow. VEHICLES, HAKkNESS, ETC â€" PIGS AND POULTRY â€" 6 Fat Hags about 225 lbs. each, 50 Barred Rock Hens and Pullets. team, 5 and 6 years old. CATTLEâ€"~1 good Shorthorn Dairy Cows supposed to be in callâ€"Cow due to calve ‘Dec. 13, Cow due to calve Jan. 13, Cow due to calve Jan. 15; Cow fresh with calf at foot. Cow in full flow of milk bred in Aug., Cow due to calve in March; Cow, part Jerser due to calve in April; 8 Good Butcher Cattle rising 2 vrs. old, 2 Fat Cows 1400 lbs. each, 10 Young Yearling Cattle. ~ Khere will be. soid by Public Aue: tion on the jpremists of the under sligned situated five miles south of Elora, YTour miles nerth of Ariss, on the old Henry Arige farm, on 1 © * TUESDAY, O_QOV!'MDKR 29. Commencing at one o‘tiock, p.m,, 8 Of Farm Siock and Implements al e calve March : ‘ Of e to â€" calve | ‘ * Farm Stock, Implements â€"~â€"8 fat Hogs 2 noac 12| and Household Effects GEORGE 8. KUHL, Prop. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctionsers $15 and under, < cash, over that amount 6 mwonths‘ credit will be given by furnishimg approved joint notes. or 7% pér anmmum discount for cash payments on cradit amounts VEHICLES, HARNESS, ETC. â€" 3Heav.v Lumber Wagon, Set Gravel Planks, Hay and Stock Rack com | bined. larke 2â€"horse Covered Market [\\‘agou. Democrat, Top Buggy, near ]l_v new; Open Buggy heavy set Bob [‘S!elghs nearly new; single set Bob Sleighs, Cutter, Doubletrees, Neckâ€" [_vokes, Forks, Shovels, â€" Logging ‘f(‘hlln, Garden Hoes and a lot _ of other articles, too numerous to menâ€" tion Set good Team Harness, set single Harness. some odd Harness, 2 good Horse Blankets AUCTION $A LE IMNPLEMENTS â€" Disk, 3â€"furrow Gang Plow. 3â€"section Iron Harrow, 2section Iron Harrow, 3â€"section Eteel Roller, nearly new: Walking Plow. Weaving Fence Machine and Stretcher, Wagon Jack Commencing at 130 o‘clock. p.m.. > Sharp HORSESâ€"Bay Gelding rising 12 years old. Sorrel Mare rising 12 yrs. old, both good workers in all barness | _ HAY, GRAIN and ROOTS: 25 tous ;good mixed bay, 500 bushels Abundâ€" ance seed oats, 300 bushels mixed grain, 75 bushels seed barley, Manâ€" churia; 15ft ensifage, 10ft silo, 59 bushels turnips, 50 bushels mangels, 13 bushels seed peas. _ TERMS: _ Poultry, bay. grain, |roots and all sums of $15.00 and unâ€" ,der.' cash; over that amount 12 |months‘ credit on approved joint ’notes‘ or 69 discount for cash on [ credit amounts. Shoats, 3 months ‘credlt. No reserve as farm is sold. .DAVID HEIBACH, Proprietor. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioneers 45â€"2t E. D. KAUFMAN, Clerk _ VEHICLES, HARNESS ard MISâ€" CELLANEOUS: 2 good tarm wagâ€" ons, wagon box, 2 flat hay racks, one with sides; democrat‘ top buggy. bobsleigh, set heavy team harness, set single harness, scalding trough, 40 rods wire fencing, 25 cedar posts, Magnet cream separator with power drive, coal heater, 100ft "%in. rope, hay fork. IMPLEMENTS: Frost & Wood binder, 6ft cut, nearly new; Massey Harris mower, 5ft cut; steel 12ft hay rake; Maxwell side delivery rake; Massey Herris disc drill, Masey Harâ€" ris spring toth cultivator disc, 5â€"secâ€" tion iron harrow, 3â€"section iron har row, Massey Harris manure spreadâ€" er, scuffler, 2 walking plows, Cockâ€" shutt single riding plow, Verity 3 furrow riding plow, fanning mill, Jol liet chopper, §in. plate; 3 horse power gas engine, doubletrees, forks, chains and other articles too numerous to mention. |berg.: 3 miles southeast of ® wn the Hesse Road, on %e gow THURSDAY;, NOVEMBER 24, 1921 | comp commencing at 1.00 o‘clock, p. m. : C the followingâ€"valuable property: _ | !*** HORSES: Heavy grey Percheron| *** horse, 10 yéars old; heavy black| 44X Percheron borse, 4 years old; sorre!| "*** harse, 15 years old, good worker;| 4 , bay horse, 16 years old; good bay cal mare, T years old, quiet driver. suppc CATTLE: 4 good Dairy cows supâ€"’c“ ® posed to be in calf; Durham cow| °°"* due to ceive in February; Holstein | Bring "cow in full flow of milk; Holstein| b*Ti cow, fresh by time of sale; Jersey 3 Ho cow, fresh by thme of sale; Durkam [ Short! bull calf, 6 months old. Lows PIGS and POULTRY: Berkshire| 496 t brood sow, 'due to farrow in Decem.| Holst« ber; Berkshire brood sow, due to| PE tarow in January; 5 young Berk.| C 1 shire sows, 15 shoats, about 75 Ips| P!G each; 8 shoats, 3 months old; 25 65 to chickens. brood _ Where will be sold by Public tibn ow the farm aituated on I Con. 5, 2 miles northwest of w ul Ob e Free‘! graph,. y0 of yeat, { new subs Jan. 1928 _ The undersignéd his valuable farm . acres, situated 1% of New Dundge, 6. Township of" under cultt " and busb. m} good frame hou® necessary ou! chard of truit at» house and o# a neverfailing: suitable for For further pa tus Bt is No. L ‘#Â¥% [ Cooking stove, ! | board, sink, ffleads' some | rockers. 1 dhq. | chest, some mat®:‘ | es, tubs, sars, clool | cradie, 2 small g | chine, 2 benches,. and a lot of o'.hqt |erous to mentio®.. | The undersign (‘ sale by public 21 [of Jacob Martin | north of Waterl I‘ meeting house O% l 1921, commencing \ the following val &1 TERMS: Cas® JOHN ZINMERM _ PHILIP KN. DUERING & 8SH 45â€"2t O. 8. KC fat calf, poultry® & and under, cash; 12 montbs‘ credit notes or 6% d« credit amounts. credit. PUBLIC SALE buckwheat, 500 busk quantity mixed grai Positively m;cd\ TERMS: Graim, M ter tools, 2 sets: of. clippers, Viking cre rods barbed wire, m hay fork, stone b6 GRAIN and TUR box, set gravel team harness, G nearly new;â€" pH tie straps, blank MISCELLANEO rope, nearly new; crate, pig trough, l VEHICLES add~ farm wagon, good: democrat, bobsleig wheelbarrow, flat: Rhode Island "Re bred Rhode Isla IMPLEM 3. binder, good as sey Harris m Cockehutt a-:g 3â€"horse spring tooth Bey ~Harris . manu® down, nearly new; plow, Cockshattâ€" ag plows, 2 new M fNlers,â€" Sâ€"section disc, 12ft steel. Bm cutting box, ~r00t % power â€" Internationi emery wheel, crow bars, l& ard other nrucb.'.i mention. These fl in A1 shape and k ly new. s S Nt Yorkahire: bfl%fi chickens, m cockerels, 3 Holstets ‘bull, spring calves, & old; fat calf .. cow, frosh 2 CATTLE: supposed "to due to calve horse; hea cld. &4 4 TUEADAY, FARM Vjut

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