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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Mar 1922, p. 9

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:“ Bookease ; Fxe Bookcase ; _ .Gupboard; , ~ Sink; Ext ;. Mitchen 1 .;,.‘ ‘-m'l'!b] et &section Harrows (2 extra secâ€" tons); Manure Spreader; 500 1b. Cream Separator; Dairy Utensile; 1 Bag Truck; 1 Hay Fork; Hay ~Knife; Large Iron Kettle; Chicken i Coop; Steel . Hog Trough (new); .‘ Portable Chicken House; Fattening }cuu. A number of Barrels; Shotâ€" mmm; Carpenter‘s Tools; 2 pair 1Jce F.M, Potato Planter; Corn Plantâ€" _ j6r; Warm Bell; Bone Mill; . Hand gm Mill; Cyclone Grass Beeder; _ "Lawn Mower; Crossâ€"cut Saw (nearly l'm); Garden Tools; Corn Sheller; Béet knives, Auto Spray; 1 Bull Staff -‘mtm’laâ€"z Wagons; 1 set 1’ the (Randt ade); 1 Top Bugey, P #waod as new. 1 Top Buggy; 1 open “f" 8Y; 1 Spring Market Wagon; 1 W EWoseated Democrat; 2 Cutters; 1 $ May Rack; 1 Wagon Box with Shelâ€" Wihg; 1 Corn Rack; 2 Gravel Boxes; "A"Hand Cart; 1 2â€"furrow light Riding *it W; 1 single Walking Plow; 1 14 =plate Disc; 1 17â€"springâ€"toot. Cultivaâ€" K tof; 1 Steel Land Roller; 1 Spring both Harrow; 1 Mowing Machine; AÂ¥ Deering Binder; 1 13â€"disc Cockâ€" “ Seed Drill, nearly new; 1 Hay "Rake; 1 Sideâ€"delivery Rake; 1 Hay ;_W“‘; 2 Seufflers; 1 2.row Masseyâ€" E\}Zm Corn Cultivator; 1 Turnip ?‘tfl’n, 1 Fanning Mill; Wheelbar A<RO#:; Grindstone; Workbench; 2000 ;iijl‘."mtform scale; Cutting Box; 1 heavy Bull Chain; 25 Grain Bags;. Windlass; Log Bunks; . Ox Yoke; ~~Whiffietrees; Neckyokes; _ Hoes; ~â€"Rorks:; Chains, etc. > PRODUCEâ€"A quantity of _ Hay; @flage; Turnips; Mangels; Corn and . i Potatoes; Forty bushels O. A. C. No. 8 Oate (1920 crop); 140 bush. Mixâ€" J,u Oats and Barley â€" Seed â€" Grain ‘(1920 crop); 270 bush. Oate; 40 bu. _ ) Grain and 60 bush. Rye. " HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€"1 Kit. §§m Stove; Kitchen Range; Heater %M or wood); _ Coal Ofl Heater; â€" Bookease; Combined Secretary and {em. Sewing machine; Corner " Gupboard; Large Kitchen Cupboard; i“*t; Extension Table; Leat Table: Z,,w Table; Centre Table; 2 f,;-nll Tables; Lounge; 6â€"piece Parior . Buite; 4 Rocking Chairs; 21 Chairs: .. B Bedsteads; 5 Bed Springs; 4 Matâ€" iéfim. Pillowse; 1 Single Cot; 3 Btands; 2 Tubs; _ Bureau; k; 2 Churns; Butterâ€"worker ; ; Washing Machine; Wringer n Cooker; Clothesâ€"horse; Pressâ€" g Table; 110 yards Rag Carpet; ”‘ Lincleum, 4x6% yards; Carpet B@weeper; Hanging Lamps; Dishes; Cutlery; $2â€"piece Dinner Set of Dishâ€" ym Harness; 1 set Plow Harâ€" tes; 1 single Horse Farm Harness. single Buggy Harness (breast colâ€" #); 1 Single Buggy Harness (collar 14 hames); Extra Collars, Bridles alters etc., otc. 1 pair heavy Team lunkets; 3 Robes 1 pair . Woolen Oree | Blankets â€" (nearly new). 1 B@vy Woolen Blanket (lined); 1 @probe; 4 Dusters. thorn Dairy Cow, due in August, Ereed Jersey Cow, due in August &m«. rising 2 years old. tcher Cow. 1 Holstoin Helfer , & mhonths old; 2 Veal Calves. IGBâ€"S Shoats, 100 Tbs. we‘ght. 1 PPLEâ€"15â€"Dairy Cows, . Hol ~A cow, fresh in January; 1 in February; 1 fresh 3 weeks, # aue in August; 1 due in Oct 5 in good flow of milk and all Â¥ed ‘to be in calf; 1 farrow; 1 Crocks; Sealers; Lamps; Lanâ€" s; Mirrors; 100 qts _ Canmed t; Apple Butter, etc., etc. .~n @quantity of Lumber, Timâ€" and Fence Posts; Also a quantiâ€" ‘Wood and Homemade Soap, and â€" . LUNOK AT NOON RMSâ€"1en dollars and _ under ~gver that amount 10 months‘ {“ approved security. _ A dis «bt 6 per cent. on sums entitled pdit. Fat Cow, Veal Calves, Fat Products Cash. ) pmplements will be sold before and furniture . immediately _‘ Ramumbér the date March io L Groh heving sold his resofve al the farm , MAROM 20 1922 wl‘ pair Bay Geld Staff | 19.9; _ IMPLEMENTS: Frost & Wood binder, 6ft cut, nearly new; Deerâ€" l'lu mower, 5â€"ft. cut and new Frost & Wood hay loader, new Frost & Wood There will be sold by Public Aut | G.T.R. station in the city of Mfl‘omm* ener, ome ." _ signed, situated in the f Watehics 1 mie nothecs « wh Daturday, April 1, erioo, oneâ€"half mile west of Lezingâ€" northwest of Bridgeport, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1922 _ HORSES: Matched pair of sorrel geldings, 12 years old, a good all round team; bay mare, 15 years old, a good driver. CATTLE: 5 Choice Dairy Cows: Red cow fresh $ months and bred; roan cow fresh 4 months and bred; Wood 12ft hay rake, new Cockshutt disc drill, spring tooth cultivator, new $â€"drum steel land roller, circular cow fresh with calf at foot; red cow due to calve in July. PIGS: 7 pigs, weight about 225 ths aach; 3 shoats, weight about 125 Ibes each; § young sow# weight about 100 tbs each; 4 shoats, weight 80 Ibs each. CHAS. 8. STROH, Proprietor. | H. B. DUERING, Auctloneer. saw on truck, nearly new; belting, 2â€"futroy gang plow, 2 good walking plows, 4â€"section fron harrow. VEHICLES, HARNESS, ETC.: 2 good lumber wagons, wagon boz, flat hay rack, nearly new; light democrat, Champion threshing maâ€" chine, in good running order, grass seeder, fanning mill, hay carriage, hay fork, pulleys, slings and 160it. of rope, platform scales, cap. 450 Ibs.; root pulper, wheelbarrow, crosscut saws, sledge, stone hammer, maul, iron wedges, pig hangets, grain bags, doubletrees, neckyokes, logâ€" ging chains, log lifter, pitch forks, dung forks, manure hook and a lot of other articles too nume; to menâ€" tion. New set of brass mounted team harness set of plew harness, odd colâ€" lars, carriage hames, 2 horse blankâ€" ets. HAY AND GRAIN: 10 tons of good timothy hay, 15 tons of mixed hay, 100 bushels of oats. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC.: New Renfrew cream separator, exâ€" tension table, nearly new; bedstead, child‘s cot, cradle, iron kettle, copâ€" per kettle, sausage grinder, Dustâ€" less ash sifter, 4 milk cans, milk pails, a number of pictures, 5 cider barrels, butcher table. TERMS OF SALE: Hay, grain, fat pigs, shoats, veal calf, and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint potes, property owners as security; or 6% per annum off for cash payâ€" ments on credit amounts. 5 piece walonut upholstered parlor suite, new; oak china cabinet, sideâ€" .>oard, 3 parlor tables, new parlor ug, 3 bedroom rugs, extension table, dining chairs, good couch, 2 ro@kâ€" rs, new linoleum, 12112, new; tapâ€" stry, qurtains, lot of serim window urtains window curtains, sideboard, mantel clock, 3 nice statues, lot of good pictures and frames, 3 Olien | der plants, fine oak hall rack, 3 ‘ bedroom carpets, mats and carpet strips, bedroom suite, single iron bed and springs, dresser, parior table, child‘s table and chairs, mediâ€" cine cabinet with mirror, large trunk, . 4 pillows, 3 comforters, 3 wool blankâ€" ets, $ wool shawls, kitchen tabie, 8 kitchen chairs, extra good sewing . machine, good kitchen cupboarl, \ wall duster, lot of good dishes, kitâ€" chen utensiles, 2 gaivanizsed tabs, _ wringer and stand, 2 cellar tables, 3 10â€"gallon wine barrels, washing maâ€" chine, wicker clothes basket, 2 bags AUCTION SALE! of Valuable Househord Effects There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on BATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1922 at 87 Louisa Street, Kitehener: ty sealers, lawn mower, rubber boots, 55ft hose, â€" quantity of lumber, @rocks, good kitchen cupboard, mirâ€" curtains, auto harp, â€" electric trom, mats, ladies‘ biue serge cost, good um.mn;ludnnlflnl hes sticsuiuale ausus .k come to this sale Terms of saleâ€"casth. linens, good house dog. O. 8. KOLB, Clerk brindle milles Weber and Victoria streets, near the GT.R. station in the city of Kitchâ€" sharp on time, the following valumbi6 Tuble, 3 Office Chairs, Seties, # Office Clocks, Large Bolid ‘Waluut Sideboard, 6 Extension Tables,â€" 32 High Back Diningâ€"room chairs, ‘Dinâ€" ingâ€"room Stand with marble top; 16 ‘mmmmm.-uw finish; Springs and Mattresses; 10 Quarter CGt Oak $â€"Grawor Dressers with mirrors, 24 by 20 inches; 6 Quarter Cut Oak, 2â€"drawer Dressers with mirrors $6 by 18 tnches; . 16 Washstands; 3 Light Oak Bedroom Writing ‘Tables, 12 Smail Bedroom Hables $0 Bedroom Chatrs, 20 Chamâ€" bâ€"pi6te Wainut‘Parior Suite, Solld Walnut Hall Stand, 2 Couches, Roll ber Sets, 15 Bedroom Trays;â€" 15 Candlestick Holders, 20 Clothes Hancers; about $5 Bedroom Mats; Small Sfzed Hotel Range, Coal or Wood; Large Ice Box; Kitchen Sink % Kitchen Tables, 3â€"burner Gas Plate, Gas Heater, Laundry Stove, Pisin fiu\lm Stone Hote! Dishes; Nickel Pliated Coffee Urn; Kitchen Utensils; GOGranitware; 10 ‘Dozen Sealers, Crocks, OGlassware; Pait and Pepper Shakers; 20 Bed Spreads about 50 Qutlts, Blankets, 40 Pillows with new ticking, 75 Sheets about 75 Pillow Cases; 50 Towels; 24 White Table Cloths; 6 Dozen Table Napkins; 24 Pair Lace Curtains; 50 Green Window Blinds; Number . of Pictures, a lot of fiawer pots and many other useful articles, too numâ€" erous to mention. Sale to commence at 12 c‘clock sharp No Reserve. _ Terms of sale, CASH mr. Norman Lenman Proprietor WALTEN W. FRICKEY. Auctioneer Phone 48, Waterioo. ALF â€"MEYER, Clerk. H. B. DUERING, AUCTIONEER . March 25th, Saturday, Valuable household effects of Winnifred Taiâ€" man, 121 Fischer St in the town of Waterloo. Tuesday, March 28: Farm stock, implements and household . effects belonging to Stephen Hess, situated in the Tp. of Waterloo at Weissenâ€" burg, 3 miles north of New Germany and 2 miles west of Ariss Station. March 30 (Thursday) â€" Yaluable farm 100 acres, farm stock, impleâ€" ments and household effects belongâ€" ing to Theodore Hoerle, two miles morthwest of Bamberg, 3$% miles southwest of St. Cloments and three miles east of Crosshill. April 5th, Wednesdayâ€"Farm stock Implements and Household Effects of Chas 8. Stroh, 2 miles northeast of Waterloo on the Lexington Road, 1 and one | Bridgeport. E. J. SHANTZ, AUCTIONEER March 18 (Saturday)â€"Household effects and garden tools at the Kitâ€" chener market at 8.30 A. M. March 18, Saturday, 1.30 p. m.: Valuabe household effects belonging to K. Semol, 25 Readdatz Lane, one block south‘of the Dominion Rubber Tire Factory on Strange street. March 23 (Thursday) Choice herd of 100 head of Jersey cattJe, of which 45 are pure bred, balance high grade, and other clearing lines of farm stock and implements belongâ€" ing to Seegmiller Bros.,, situated mile west of Petersburg, and 2% miles East of Baden on the fmain road. Sale begins 8.30 a.m. Lunch at noon. March 25, (Saturday) â€"Valuable household effects of Charles Chedkis 87 Louisa Street Kitchener at 1.30 April, lst, (Saturday)â€" Valuable Household goods, mostly new beâ€" longing to Fred Eager 282 King St. East Kitchener at 1.30 p. m. March 28â€"Tuesday, Farm Stock and implements, Hay and Grain be longing to William Heipel, 2 miles northeast of Philipsburg, and » miles south of Wellesiey. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. March 25, Saturdayâ€"Livestock, implements, vehicles and household effects of Fred Kurschinski, in the Saturday, April 1: Valuable furniâ€" ture, belonging to Norman Lohman, propristor of the Station Hotel in the city of Kitchener. No reserve as the sharp at 12 oc‘clock noon. L2 on tmntstmbet Mates A Mb ulrvcires Ainintes Bsns i Ing to James E. Weish, 3 miles east of New Dundes, and 6 miles south 6f March 22. Wednesday â€" Entire farm stock, implements, hay, grain and housshold effects, belonging to Daniel® Rotb. situated %% mile east of Wilmot centre opposite the church (No :eserve.) _ _ March 28, Tuesday, Farm stock, Auction Sale List 1. HM. TOMAN. half miles _ northwest of * xzh:' 0‘:“]"'| : nage, w Duggy, good jumpet . 12 Smail Bedroom| U«4*!*+ fheigh, hear? sioiGl som Chatrs, 20 Chamâ€" {both thage slatghs 4re nearly new) ; in Treys; â€"â€" 14 light wagon pole, plow, straw cuttor, ls‘om"m’”_ 20 _ Clothes| "0° pulper, Planet Jr. seed drill and W Maeaesonnd e rie Cags belong The undersigtied auctioncer will By Public Auction for Mr. Preéd =M< t, situated â€"in the village sATURDAY, MARGH 25, 19822 commencing: at â€"oneâ€"O‘clock, p. Mm. able treshen in July. : JOUVLTRI; 35 Barred sand White IMPLEMENTS: Good iron axle wagon wWB box, Zseated light carâ€" rage, kood top buggy, good jumper (both thase slatghs dre nearly new) ; light wagon pole, plow, straw cuttor, root puiper, Planet Jr. seed drill and scuffler â€" combined, . hay rack, pig racks, fannifg mill, hay rake, whoelâ€" barrow, set light wagon springs, 2 scuflers, single iron bharrow, small LIVE STOCK: Bay mare, 5 years otd, godu driver and worker, single extension ladder, feed boxes, 1%in. piping, 10 rods fence wire, oneâ€"halt roll barbed wire, horse clippers, 2 cow bells, cow tie chain,50ft long, sugar beet fork, butcher cleavers, 7 bunches shingles, quantity of luin ber, quantity lx4in. new pine lumâ€" ber, for fence pickets, a lot of berry boxes, plant boxes and glass, cradle and scythe, dog house, 2 cross cut saws, doubletrees, pitch forks, dung forks, shovels, hoes, and many other useful articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. HARNES®, ETC.;: Heavy single harness, 2 sets light harness, collar and bames, other harness parts, 2 strings bells, 2 horse blankets, 2 goat skin robes, new imitation bufâ€" falo robe, woollen rug, horse cover, 2 waterproof capes, duster and other Tugs. . PRODUCE: About 2 tons good hay, some mangels, 10 bags Early irish Cobbler seed potatoes, 6 bags No. 2 late Carmon seed potatoes, quantity of small seed potatoes. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:_ Select w.ichen range, for coal or wood, in good order; large parlor heater with oven, small box stove, sidebG@ard, 2 tables, whatnot, hall rack,. wooden bedstead, kitchen chairs, milk cans, tutter print and ladel, some dishes, lamps, National créam separator, single barrel 12gauge shot gun, unâ€" der brush axe, beam scales, potato sprayer, lantern, work bench, meat .ub, barrels, layge tub 3 cider barâ€" rels, quantity of sawed fence posts and many other articles too numerâ€" ous for detail. â€" TERMS OF SALE: Hay, roots, poultry, potatoes and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months‘ credit will be givâ€" en on approved joint notes, or 6% per annum discount for cash . on credit amounts. WALTER W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. is where the auctioneer comes from whose motto is to give prompt and active service TO ALL FRED KURSCHINSK!, Proprietor Anyone wishing to purchase a farm will be well repaid by consulting the undersigned. A variety to cnoose from. If you want to sell your farm stock and implements get The wellâ€"known aunctioneer Phone 48, Waterloo. Look Here! Look Here! 190 Acre _F im, 30 : Choice Farm For Sale Walter W. Frickey 27 Spring St. Waterloo, Phone 48W , 30 scres in hardwood Dush, 40 acres im PaU MAUML S ; seeded, balance all. ploughed. Furm fenced throughout and hflrwdfl-hp. it i b wl s uw‘ +Â¥ du NEW DUNDEE Farm in Wilmot Township, in the very best state of I. H. TOM A N MyÂ¥h ns uit 11â€"2t * There will be sold by Public Auc MCIIICMCC(!D!W signed, situated in the Township of northwest of Ariss Station, of TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922, commencing at 1.00 o‘clock, p. M sharp on ‘time," the following valu able HORSES: Brown gelding rising 12 years old; brown mare $ years gher cattle rising 2 years old; 3 young eattle rising 1 year old; calf 3 morths old. PIGS and POULTRY: 6 fat pigs, mohtlHs old; 2â€"Berkshire sows, due to ‘tartow 4n May; Berkshire sow, due to. farrow in June; Yorkshire sow, sSupposed to be with pig; 10 chickens, 3 large geese and 1 gander. IMPLEMENTS: Massey Harris mower, 5it cut, in good running orâ€" der; Massey Harris steel hay. rake, Massey Harris No. 2 hay loader, nearly new; Massey Harris 15â€"disc grill; Massey Harris cultivator with seed box, land roller, 2â€"furrow gang plcw, Tolton walking plow, 4section iron harrow, 2 scufflers, Fleury turâ€" mip seeder, nearly new; slugh scrap er, stone boat, 10 rods of 20 strain fencing, 5ft high. VEHICLE®: Bain wagon, wagon box nearly new; 2 flat racks, set of gravel planks, stock rack, set of‘ bobsleighs, Portland cutter, nearly new; Zâ€"seated democrat with |han. and pole, rubber tire top buggy, fanâ€" ning mill, root pulper, crosscut saw, buck saw, axes, platform | scales, capacity 2000 Tbs; wheelbarrow, hay fork, rope, pulleys and slings, douâ€" bletrees, neckyokes, logging chains, scoop shovels, beet fork piteh forks, hoes, crowbars, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. HARNESS ETC.;: Set team barâ€" ness, set plow harness, set single harness, some‘ odd collars and hames, 2 woollen horse blankets, good robe, good rug, 2 dusters. HAY and GRAIN: ¢ tons of good timothy hay, 9 tons mixed hay, 150 tushels oats, 40 bushels 1920 mixed grain, 5 bushels seed peas. _ HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:" Bed \ room suite complete, bed . with 1lprinn. extension table, 8 dining !room chairs, parlor rug, 2 chenille curtains, kitchen stove, parlor heater wash botler and stove utensils, washâ€" ing machine, tubs, meat barrel, cider | barrel, meat grinder and stuffer, a quantity o iron kettle. TERMS OF SALE: Hay, grain, of turnips. poultry, fat pigs, fat cow, household effects and all sums of $15.00 ana‘_ HOUSEHOLD EFFPRECTSâ€"2 large under, cash:, over that amount 10 kitchen tables; wood box, . water months‘ credit will be given on apâ€" ]“““d- iron ettle, clder _ barrels; proved joint notes, or 5% off for‘ M°2t barrel; 26 allon milk can, 30 éash payments on credit amounts. |gallon milk can; 4 emall milk cans, STEPHEN HES$, Proprietor.| Milk pails, hox stove, sausage grinâ€" H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. !def- 11.2t. _ 0. 8. KOLB, Clerk TERMS â€" OF CHATTELSâ€"Hay, of cured ham and bacon, nesrly , Dow; x3% .,.‘.,.}muumd“ hors®} | ~ nporgegsâ€"Sorte! rising years ol‘.wmvu-anud-: There will be sold by public ane tion on the promises of the signed situated in the Tp of Well ley, 4 milles porthwest of Bamberg, 3% miles southwest of St. Clements, 4 milles east of Crosshill on Thursday, March 30, 1922 tilly fising 2 years old. CATTLEâ€"4 choide Dairy cows Grede Durham cow fresh with calt at foot; Black cow, fresh with chlit at foot; Molstain cow due to calf, Auril $r4;â€" white cow due to calf May 1st, 4 young cattle rising 1 year PIGS & POULTRYâ€"Sow with litâ€" ter of 11 at foot, 6 weeks old by time of sale; sow supposed . to be with pig:; \u Chickens, good Collie dy, 2 young collie paps. ‘IMPLEMENTSâ€" â€"McCormi¢k . Bit» der 6 ft. cut witk sheaf carrier and truck â€" nearly â€" new, Masseyâ€"Harris mower, 5 ft. cut, Massey Harris hay rake, New _ Frost ard Wood hay loader, Cucksautt disc nearly new; Peter Hamilton 12 hoe drill nearly new;, Frost and Wood epring tooth cutlivator; Land roller, 2 No. 21 Ayr walking plows, 4â€"section iron harrow, scuffler, new Renfrew scales, cap. 2000 pounds, 7 balls of twine, block and tackle. VEHICLESâ€"tum®ber wagon with 2%, in. tire, lumber wagon with 3 in. tire, wagon box with shelving, set of wagon springs cap. 2,000 lbs.. Flat bay tack, milk rack, wood rack, pig rack, pig crate, set of gravel planks, 2 seated light democrat, top buggy nearly new, open buggy, set of heavy bob sleighs, Jumper cutter, 3 slings, hay carriage, rope and pulleys, Clin ton fanning mill, ‘grain bags; root puiper; wheelbarro.;. 3 good ladders, hay knife; crosscut saw; grain cradâ€" le; maul; fron wedge*; 12 good ce dar posts, joubletrees, neckyokes, legging chains, crowbars, beet fork, 2 scoop ~hovels, _ chaff fork, 2 scythes, dung forks, hoes, rakes Aa other articles too numerous too mention. HARNESS. TC.â€"Good _ set of bress mounted team barness, set of plow harnass, set of carriage harâ€" mees, some odd collars, Scoch tops, set of Goldine â€" single harness; 2 strings of bells and chimes. HAY and "RAINâ€"10 tons of mixâ€" ed hay, 100 bush. of oats; quantity of turnips. TERMS OF CHATTELSâ€"Hay, grain, poultry, veal calves, small pigs and all sums of $15 ana under cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 6 per cent. off for cash payments of crodit amounts. At the same time and place thon' will be offerad (subject to a reserve bid) the valuable farm consisting of 100 acres of land, more or less witk good bufldings, . 32 acres in grass, 6 acres of pasture, 3 acres of good orchard with variety of 145 fruit trees, 12 acres of _ hardwood bush, land all under drain. Fall plowâ€" ing all done, large bank barn 70 x 70‘ feet with straw shed attached 26x50. with good pig siable and hen house underneath; pig stable all ccmntod.‘ cement troughs, good _ stabling in‘ barn, driving shed 25x35, everlasting ing spring well at barn, large silo 23 feet by 12 feet; 14 storey frame dwelling, comprisi~g of 9 rooms with brick kitchen and woodshed attached Soft water in kitchen; good re!ar. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE wil be made known on day of sale or can be had from the undersigned. All persons having outstanding pilis against Mrs.â€"Caroline Hoffman or her estate are requested to send same to herut 477 Field â€" Avenue, H. B. Dusring THERE‘s JUST ONE wWAY at ®. Waigh, to seil by PubMG Auction, on his ftarm $ miles cast Of, Now PDandes and 0 miles south 6t Kitéh ever, on the foad loading from New Dudeoto!uufbm‘fl weight about 1400 tbs;.aged driver, bay golding, 14 years old, good dri+ VEHICLES and MISCBLLANE OUS: Farm wagon with box and shelving; farm wagor, stock rack, hay rack, gravel planks, wagon springs, 4000 Ths capacity, steel tire top buggy, set heavy bobsleighs, nearly new; Portland cutter, wheel barrow, new ladders, jron kettle, . Portland cutter with top, water ‘trough, farm scales, 2000 Ts capa city; hay fork and new rope, . bag holder, manure Rook, lawn mower, {single iron bed, etc. 15 CATTLE: High Grade Shortâ€" horusâ€"8 cows fresh sinte February ¢in; cow due to caive in April, 6 fat eattie,â€"rising ~3 yeare ~old}>8 spring calves, 3 small calves. _~ T PIGS and POULTRY: YVorkahire brood sow, bred; $ sthail pigs, 3 months old; _ 25 LegHorn pullets, #5 Rhode Islaad Red pullets, cockerel pair of ducks. * HARNES@: Set hesvy team barâ€" ness, 2 sets single harness,, pair of horse blankets, chimes, odd_collars, HAY: About 10 tomes mixed hay. sleighs, steol tire top buggÂ¥, IMPLEMENTS: 6t Deering bin< rack, land roller, hay "”! der, 5ft. Deering mower, 2â€"horse Mocâ€" iron harrow, gravel planks,. Cormick rake, Elmira side rake, KJâ€" mill, anvil and vice ned, e mira hay loader, low dows Gock» cut saw, log lifter; 120ft new shutt spreader, 2â€"horse Planet Jr. rope, 9 balls twine, D corn cultivator, F. & W. 13â€"hoe disc neckyokes, forks shovels, ¢ seed drill, Bissel disc,land roller, Oli and numerous other uséful artif max cultivator, nearly new; spring . HARNESS, ETC.;: 2 sets i tooth cultivator, 2furrow plow, 4 harness, 1 nearly new; ‘fl¢#w furrow gang plows, 2 sin .walk plows ness, set singlé harness, crosscut saw, single scuffier, 4â€"sec bridles. f 3 «o tion iron harrows, root pulper, fanâ€" _ HAY and GRAIN: 50 bushels ning mill, 30 rods wire_ fencing, cleaned seed barley, 15 bushel#s 4 grind stome, iron vi stone boat, Banner seed oats, some hay."~ . logging chains, dou es," néeckâ€". No reserve. s3 yokes, forks, shovels, many _ TERMS OF SALBE: Hay, grai8, other articles not mentioned. cattle, fat sow, poultry and all 8 VEHICLES and MISCELLANEâ€" of $15 and under, cash; omi OUS: Farm wagon with box and amount 12 months‘ credit 'flt shelving; farm wagor, stock rfAtk, given on approved joint notés or hay rack, gravel planks, wagon off for cash payments on or «nrings. 4000 Tbs capacity, steel tire amounts. TERMS OF SALE: Fat cattle, pigs, hay and poultry apd all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount, 12 months‘ credit will be given for furnishing approved securâ€" ity, or 5% discount off for cash on credit amounts. Everything must be sold to the highest bidder without reserve as the farm is sold. & JAMES E. WELSMH, Proprietor. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. 113t . E. B. HALLMAN, Clork PUBLIC SALE! of Valuable Household Effects There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the premises of the under signed, situated at 121 Fisher street, in the Town of Watérloo, on SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922 cofhkmencing at 1.00 o‘ciock pm., sharp on time. the following valu able property, Â¥is.: Square piano and stocl, settee, 2 large fancy upholstered chairs, rockâ€" ers, fancy table, jardiniere stand, wicker chair, parior rug, 9x91t.; side board, table, 5 diners, fron bed with springs, oak dresser, 2 bureaus, 2 single iron beds with springs and mattress, large bedroom rug, 2 bedâ€" room chairs, tollet set, small table, hall rack, linoleum, gas range, launâ€" dry stove, coal ofl stove, lamps, side utensile, flat frons, crookezy, axes, logging chain, stone bammers, sledge hammer, cant hook, biock and tackle,, . J0ft. extensia ladder, step ladder, lady‘s bicyole,, pails, water ing can, dustless ash sifter, Eâ€"gailon coal oil ean, iâ€"gallon com} oil can, window blinds, veranda seat, 3 amall rolls of fencing, portable hen house, 7113% with large wirse run; and other articles too numerohs to menâ€" â€" TERMSâ€"CASH WHsBLpne U ty 9 ap e 6 Eon washtub, wringer stand, 60 ogg Danâ€" M. B. OUERING, Auctionserâ€"103t. TVESDAY, MARCH 28, 1928 WINNIFREO TALMAN, TUESDAY, MAR domimencing at due CATTLE: :â€" Cow due. mumua(:gq 1000 Ibs each; 2 yeatiing about 100 chickens. â€"> IMPLEMENTS: | 1 ton spring tooth cultivator, Harris 10â€"hoe seed drll&w Harry 1444ch plate: disc, _ Harris side rake, nearly i single plow#, newâ€" Renfrow cap. 2000 Ibs; hay and eto combined; wagon with box, rack, land roller, hay uu,% tron harrow, gravel planks, f mill, anvil and yice combined, & cut saw, log lifter, 120ft. new rope, 9 balls twine, . doublet W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 48, Waterioe. li2t. . ED KAUFMAN, Clerk. west of Kitchener, dne mile oast Petersburg; 15 acres of good bu balance in good cultivation; "it house, barn and straw shed, «ilo, outbuildings; â€" neverâ€"failing ~ W close to school and station. further particulars apply Hél Weppler, RR. Ro. 1, Poetersburg WANTEDâ€"A gentieman or lady presentative _ in . Waterloo‘ handlé Watkins‘ Products. All spare â€" time. . Fine opportus! Write for full particulars. The R. Watkins, Dept. H 7, Hamilt Ontario. .. % FOR SALEâ€"Rubber tire bug) 1% in tire, price $154.00, open: gies $98.00, if sold before May Apply 37 Erb St. West, Wate HOUSES, STORES AND APA ments, producing from eight to per cent. net revenues to excha for farm and vacant city prop in Eastern and Western Cam Let me tell you why.. Claytor Eby, Suite 3, Merchants B Bullding, Kitcheber ‘=3 Are you looking for a gentlem home? I have it, on the Preston Kitchener Highway, and on radial line, néar Contrerilie, W brick, cobblestons, fireplace,~‘| complete, hot air héating, 4 rooms, two sunrooms; & cosy ho two acres of choice land, -flfi If you want to liva in the 608 with city conveniences, look into W. J. Schluster, Real Estate Annual General Meeting vof\_ stockhoiders of The Mercantile 1 mnmmmvflh_a‘ C the Head Office of the , 14 Richmond street Bast, Torom utemoctu.mm Officers and for the considering of the report of wWEDNESDAY, APRIL GENERAL WANTS Property For WM. HEIPEL, FOR SALE

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