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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Oct 1922, p. 10

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iss at 8 a.m. ll!ll'p. 3 piece parlor suite, square dinâ€" ing room table, 6 dining roomi chairs, sideboard, 2 white iron beds, springs and mattress, 2 oan finish springs and mattress, 2 oak finish couch, oak finish writing desk, small oak table,‘ 3 small flower stands, Edison gramaphone with 56 records, good as new, 2 fumer gas plate, hall rack, like new, small electric fan, rocking chair new, screen door, cobbier set straw tick, parior rug, hall oil cloth, lawn chairs, variety of canned fruit, fruit copper, step ladder, wash tub, clocks, coal scutâ€" tle, buck saw, kitchen utensils, garâ€" den and carpenter tools and a lot of other useful articles. The above mentioned furniture has only been used for a short W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. MRS, E. J. BENDER, Proprietress. Phone 48w. Waterioo. Sat. Oct. 14thâ€"At 1.30 p.m.â€"Real estate and household effects belongâ€" ing to John Bingeman estate at 9 Victoria St., South. in the Town of Waterloo. Sat., Oct. 21st at 1 p.m.â€"Real esâ€" tate and household effects belongâ€" ing to the estate of the late John Freiberger, situated at 25 Rose St., Kitchener. Sat., Oct. 14.â€" At the Kitchener Market at 8 am,, all nearly new household effects belonging to Mrs. E. J, Bender, Kitchener. Mon., Oct. 30â€"Farm stock, imâ€" plements, bay, grain and household effects, belonging to John R. Gerth, situated 3 miles northwest of Bam berg, 3% miles southwest of St. Clements on the Hessen street. Nov. 7 (Tuesday.â€"Farm stock and implements, feed and house hold effects, belonging to Frank Psutka, one mile west of Erbsville, 1% miles east of Josephsburg, near Sunfish Lake. No reserve. Tuesday, Dec. 12.â€"Farm of 75 ac res, farm stock, implements and feed belonginng to P. J. Williams, situated 4 mile east of Erbsville and 5 miles northwest of Waterloo, on Woolwich and «Waterloo town line, known as the Docrbecket farm. November 16 (Thursday)â€"At 12 p.m., pure bred high grade Shortâ€" horn Cattle, farm stock, implements and household effects belonging to William Schamer, adjoining the village of Hawkesville. No reserve. Dec. o. â€"Farm stock. implements, produce and honsehold effects beâ€" longing to Fred Kraatz situated 3 miles south of Petersburg and 3 miles north of New Dundee on the main road leading from Petersburg to New Dundee. Pl ON SATURDAY, OCT. 14th Terms#s:â€"Cash is where the auctioneer comes from whose motto is to give prompt and active service TO ALL W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Anyone wishing to purchase a farm will be well repaid by consulting the undersigned. A variety to choose from. Auction Sale List 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. Of: Valuable Household Effects. At the Kitchener Market. 1 have recently opened up an office at 34 Frederick 8t., Kitchener. Anyone wanting to buy a Farm or City Property will do well to see my large !!st I have for sale. Anyone having a farm to sell, list it with me. 1 assure you straight business and good service. Anyone wanting to hold an Auction Sale will be benefitted by securing n‘y serâ€" vices for conducting same. Being in the business for a long time puts me in a poslâ€" tlon to conduct your sale In a manner that will be profitable to you. NEW DUNDEE I. H. TO M A N Yours for good service, 4 E. J. Shants Monday, October 30th, 1922 Commencing at 1 o‘clock, p.m sharp the following valuable property: HORSES:â€" Bay Mare 13 years old, Bay horse 12 years old, Sorrel Horse 17 years old, cattle, Holstein cow supposed to be in calf, Roan Durham cow supposed to be in calf, 3 heifers supposed to be in calf, 3 Spring calves. * sell by public auction the. Farm Stiock, Implements and Feed belongâ€" ing to MR. JOHN R GERTH Situated on the Heswen Street about miles north west‘ of Bamâ€" berg and 3% miles south west of Si Clements on Implementsâ€" McCormick Binder, Masseyâ€"Harris mower, Peter Hamilâ€" ton 13 hoe seed drill nearly new, Spring tooth cultivator, hay rake, 4 section iron harrow, hay rack, wagâ€" on, set bobâ€"sleighs, jumper cutter, wagon box, light carriage, good steel tire top buggy, set gravel planks, 2 good Ayr walking plows, grindstone, carriage pole, set team harness, 2 sets single harness, Bu(â€" falo robe, blankets, hay fork, rope and 4 pulleys, wheelbarrow, neckâ€" yokes, forks, shovels, hoes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Poultryâ€" 20 hens, 30 pullets, good collie dog. Terms of Sale:â€"Hay, Grain and all sums of $10.00 and under cash. Over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved jointed notes or 6 per cent, off for cash payâ€" ments on credit amounts. HAY and GRAIN:â€"30 tons good Timothy hay, â€"15 tons good clover hay, 650 bushels mixed grain, 900 bushels oats. No reserve as the farm is sold JOHN R. GERTH, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. Phone 48w., Waterloo. WM. DAMMIER, Clerk. Oct. 26 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, Impiements and Houscholl Effects belonging to Joseph P. Berberich, adjoining the village of New Gerâ€" many in the Township of Waterloo. H. B. DUERING, Auctioncer Oct. 26 (Thursday)â€"Valuable o¢ acre farm of the late M.s. Jobanna Berberich, Lot 81, New Germany. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer _ Oct. 18 (Wednesday) â€" Farm Stock and Implements belonging to Annie Wagner on the farm formâ€" erly owned by Eisenbach, 2% miles east of Breslau. Oct, 25 (Wed.)â€"Dispersion sale of a good herd of pureâ€"bred Shortâ€" horn cows and young cattle, some Implements belonging to _ Angon Brubacher, 2 miles south west of St. Jacobs. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer. â€" Tuesday, Oct. 17.â€"Auction sale of daity cows and young cattle at Lot 32, Con. 1, Eillice, 8 miles west of Stratford, for Andrew Steinacker. Wednesday, Nov. 8. Clearing aucâ€" tion sale of pure bred and high grade Shorthorn cattle and farm stock and implements and feed at Lot 28, the 12th line East farm, 3 miles south of ‘Tavistock. 5s 4 Household Effects will instructions from Judge Chisholm to sell by public auction his valuable or VALUABLE Hlak CLASs FUR| OF VALUABLE ReAL #eraye | f Real Esiate, Farm St AND HQUSENOLO EFFrECTS Implements and Houseâ€" NITVRE AND HOUsENOLO _ en d y > hold Effects EFFECTS W. W. Frickey, Auctioncer, BAS| _ irnam will ha anld he cuhiMs . commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp on time, the following high class houseâ€" hold goods: LIVING ROOM: Steinway piano and stool, large carpet, leather rockâ€" ing chair, music cabinet, music book stand, corner lounge, electric table lamp, upholstered arm chair paddâ€" ed arm chair, large easy chair, low table, beautifully carved walnut table, small walnut table, small foot rest, 2 foot stools, 3 mirrors, 3 sets curtain poles, 3 sets window cur tains, ‘book case, fender and fire irons, coal skuttle, fire screen and blower. hkousehold effects at his residence, 109 Queen street south, in the city DRAWING ROOM: Walnut bookâ€" case, glass covered; reed organ, Oak desk cabinet, whatnot, bookcase, large arm chair, rattan arm chair, card table, small walnut table with marble top, curtain poles, window curtain, canpet and rugs, fire irons, coal scuttle, fron stand. HALLS: 2 tables, 2 chairs, umâ€" brella stand, small table, rubber mat, rocking chair, sleeping divan, table, lounge, bureau, walnut wash stand, 2 tables, hanging bookcase, pictures, curtains. DINING ROOM: 6 walnut leather covered chairs and one arm chair, walnut sideboard, mahogany extenâ€" sion table, small table and cupboard, large rug, curtain poles and rods, set crockery and glassware, cutlery. SMOKING ROOM: Couch, arm chair, came bottom chair, book shelves, mirror, crokinole board, vioâ€" lin, walnut writing desk, Russian leather desk. KITCHEN: Gas range, Happy Thought stove, spiral gas heater, hardwood table, baking cabinet, large double press, step ladder, low press in sink closet, refrigerator, chair, rocking chair, BEDROOM FURNITURE: Large walnut dressing table, marble top with drawers and mirror; 2 walnut chairs, walnut wash stand, carved; small walnut table, rug, walnut bedâ€" stead, wash stand and bureau, cane rocking chair, walnut wardrobe, small square table, oak bedstead and dressing stand with drawers and mirror, oak wash stand with mirror, oak table, 2 oak chairs, black wal nut wardrobe, etc. OTHER HOUSBHOLD UTENâ€" SILS: Bedsteads, 2 chairs, wash stand, mttress and bed clothing, picâ€" tures, chest of drawers with mirrors, mangle, table, wood stove, fruit jars, wooden press, step ladders, wire safe, tools, saws, hammer, garden tools, wheelbarrow, garden hose, tree clipper, lawn chairs and numâ€" erous other articles. Don‘t miss this sale, as it preâ€" sents an unusual opportunity to seâ€" cure valuable furniture and houseâ€" hold goods. fenced with wire femcing. On the farm is a good bank barn with large straw shed, stables comentâ€" ed, new rack lifter and good roof, also large implement shed, chicken house, and all the other necessary outbuildings. _ A stone house with kitchen and wood shed attached, neverâ€"failing well and good cistern, numerous fruit trees. This farm has mever gone out of the Wagner bands and kept in good state of cultivation and should appeal to anyone wishing to purchase a farm. The telephone in house and sitaated on the north East corner of Berlet‘s Corners, i4 mile from school and cheese factory. For further particulars apply to Daniel Z. Wagner, Box 84, Wallesley or I. H. Toman, New Dundee. 38â€"3t 100 acres, mixed loam, nice rolling land without a hill, 10 acres hardâ€" wood bush and the farm is well Consisting of 190 acres, situated 3 miles west of St. Clements, land in good state of cultivation. On farm is six roomed stone house and bank barn and straw shed. Spring creak running through property,. . Also 80 mcres bush. For further particn SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922 TERMS: Cash. No reserve. J. W. DAVEY, Auctioncer, Phone 150W, Waterloo, JUDGE CHISHOLM, Proprietor. FARM FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. dersigned executors to sell by pubâ€" lic auction the valuable real estate and householdâ€"effects belonging to the estate of the late John Bingeâ€" man, situated at 9 Victoria street south, in the Town of Waterioo, on SATURDAY, OCT. 14th, 1922 commencing at 1.30 p.m., sharp, vis,: l HOUSKEHOLD EFFRCTS: 3 parâ€" I lor tables, hair cloth sofa, mahogany 'mcker, settee, square dining room ; table, 6 dining room chairs, couch, .8 rockers, drop leaf table, kitchen i chairs, New Home sewing machine, . 3 bedroom suites, single bed, couch, wash stand, Peninsular kitchen stove for coal or wood, coal oil heater, wood chest, kitchen utensils, full dinner set, a lot of other dishes, knives and forks, Brussels parior received instructions from the un curtaing, 8â€"day clock, Hot Point iron, cupboard, linoleum, 12x11%; bedâ€" room linoleum, home made carpets and mats, chamber set, some picâ€" tures, hat racks, wooden wash tub, 2 washboards, a quantity of preâ€" served fruit, sealers, step ladder, buck saw, coal scoop, garden tools, wringer, carpenter tools, and numâ€" erous other articles. rug, 12x11%, nearly new; 3 small rugs, some bedding, ironing board, REAL ESTNATE: At the same time the property will be offered, conâ€" sisting of a well built brick house of 8 rooms and bath. First floor, reâ€" ception hall and four rooms with hardwood trim; second floor has 4 good size bedrooms and complete bathroom; cellar cemented and diâ€" vided into 3 parts, Superior hot air furnace, electric lights, a variety of fruit trees, small fruits, size of lot 58x132 ft. This is a fine home, all nicely decorated and well situated in a good part of the town, and should appeal to any one wantâ€" ing a nice home. TERMS: 20 per cent. of purchase money on day of sale; balance to be arranged for: within thirty days thereafter. Anyone wanting good household goods should come to this sale. PUBLIC SALE There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the farm formerly owned by Mr. Eisenbach, situated 2 miles east of Breslau and 5 miles north of Preston, im commencing at one o‘clock p.m., the following: : HORSES: Bay mare, 12 years old. general purpose black mare, 9,years old; fine chestnut mare, 6 years old, good in all harness. CATTLE and PIGS: 2 good dairy cows (Holsteins), one in full flow of milk and supposed to be in calf, one due to calve beginning of Novem ber; Jersey cow, supposed to be in calf; good brood sow, Yorkkshire, due to pig in Decembeér; 75 chickens. IMPLEMENTS: Farm wagon, top buggy with auto seat, 2â€"seated top' surrey, bobâ€"sleigh, light single bobâ€" sleigh, democrat, hay rack, vugonl box, mower, land roller, disk, 8â€"sec. iron harrow, corn cutter, root pulâ€" per, single plow, 3 gang plows, scuftâ€" fler, pig hanger, beef hanger, ‘mvel‘ planks, set team harness, single harâ€" ness, doubleâ€"trees, neckyokes, chains ropes, horse blankets, wheelbarrow, crosscut saw, about 5 tons of hay, quantity of mangels and turnips, and numerous other useful articles. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Parlor cook coal heater, coal oil heater, corâ€" ner cupboard, extension table, coun ter scale, 245 lbs. cap.; Masseyâ€"Harâ€" ris cream separator, néarly new; milk pails, Daisy churn, sink, and numerous other articles. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922 TERMS OF SALE: Hay, roots, poultry and all sums of $20 and unâ€" der, cash; over that amount, six months‘ credit will be given on apâ€" ptoved joint notes, or six per cent. ‘per annum discount for cash on credit amounts TERMS: Cash. MRS. ANNIE WAGNER, NOAH MARTIN, ALVIN SCHEIFELE, Executors. FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS No reserve as farm is sold. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. Phone 48 W, Waterloo. of Waterloo, in the ‘Township of Waterloo, Lot $1, adjoining the Vilâ€" Mage of New Germany, on years old, weight 1600 lbs,; bay gelding, riging 6 years old, weight 1500 lbs.; white gelding, 14 years old; bay gelding, 13 years old, good lady‘s driver, CATTLE: 5 good dairy cows with calves at foot; fat cow, fat heifer, lâ€"yearâ€"old steer, 2 heifers, due to calve in February; 1 heifer, due to calve in, March. PIGS AND POULTRY: Good brood sow, due to farrow in Jane ary; 2 sows, supposed to be with pig; 80 chickens, 10 good geese. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2Oth, 1922. following, viz.: IMPLEMENTS: Deering blnw.‘ 6â€"ft. cut; Deering mower, 5ft, cut; ‘ Deering steel hay rake, nearly new} Masseyâ€"Harris seed drill combined, Frost & Wood spring tooth cultivaâ€" tor with seed box, International 3â€" drum steel land roller, nearly new; 2furrow gang plow, Fleury walking plow, 3â€"section fron harrow, scuffler, beet lifter, Champion separator, 33â€" 45, with feeder, in good running orâ€" der; Nisco manure spreader, stone boat, horse power, speed jack. i In order to wind up the estate of ‘ the late Johanna Berberich, the adâ€" | ministrator has instructed Auctionâ€" | eer H. B. Duering to sell by public | auction at the same time and place | the valuable farm, consisting of 60 ; acres, of which there is 14 acres in | grass, 6 acres of hardwood bush and swamp, one acre of orchard, | bank barn, 2 driving sheds, pig staâ€" |ble. hen house, solid brick house ‘ comprising 7 rooms, summer kitch en and woodshed, an abundant supâ€" ‘ply of hard and soft water. For | further particulars apply to Joseph l‘P. Berberich, Administrator of the _ estate. VEHICLES: 2 lumber wagons, 1 wagon box, nearly new, with double shelving, stock rack and hay rack, combined, hayrack, light democrat, two seated democrat, two open buggies, top buggy, nenrly‘ rew; set of bobâ€"sleighs, nearly new; 3â€"seated light hobâ€"sleigh, nearly new ; jumper cutter, fanning mill, turnip pulper, straw _ cutter, . platform scales, capacity 2,000 lbs:Ahay fork, wheelbarrow, _ grindstone, _ anvil, forge, blacksmith tools, grain cradle, scythes, crossâ€"cut saw, logging chains doubletrees, _ neckyokes, . bolsters, forks, beet fork, manure forks, scoop shovels, and many other, artiâ€" cles too numerous to mention. TOES: 10 tons of good mixed hay, 100 bushels mixed grain, 700 bushels cats, % acre roots, about 75 bushels potatoes. HARNESS: Set of brass mounted team harness, nearly new; set of plow harness, set of carriage har ness, 2 sets of single harness. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: De Laâ€" vall No,. 12 cream separator, Daisy churn, milk pails, washing machine, wringer, extension table, Royal orâ€" gan, sideboard, Raymond sewing machine, couch, 6â€"piece plush parâ€" lor suite, 2 rockers, small tables, 2 bureaus, ‘bedroom suite complete, wardrobe, hanging lamp, 12 chairs, parlor table, 2 beds, chamber set, whatnot, corner cupboard, wood box, 2 sinks, 2 kitchen tables, benchâ€" es, 2 cider barrels, meat grinder, sausage stuffer, new meat barrol, mew sauerkraut barrel, wash tubs, copper apple butter kettle, new Penâ€" insular kitchén range, kitchen stove, parlor heater and stove utensils, and other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. Positively No Reserve TERMS OF SALE: Hay, grain, roots, potatoes, poultry, veal calves, fat cattle and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount, 12 months credit will be given on apâ€" proved joint notes, or 6 per cent. off for cash payment of credit amounts. TERMS OR RBAL ESTATE: Ten per cent, of the purchase money, to be paid on day of sale, balance within thirty days thereafter, when possession will be given. There will be sold by public auc Fishers Mills Cider Mill is open for custom work every Tuesday, Wodnesday and Thursday. Appoint ments gre not necessary until furâ€" ther notice. A. J. Shants, Prop, R. JO8. P. BERBERICH, Proprietor, H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. ANTHONY FRANK, Clerk, Valuable Real Estate CIDER MILL OPEN. Phone 136, Waterloo as the Schwoitzer farm, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1922 commencing at one 0‘clock p.m.:> HORSES: Good chestnat horse, 8 year old; bay horse, 12 years old; black horse, good driver. three weeks; Durham cow, supposed to calve in February; Holstein cow supposed to calve in May. Holstein binder ,sevenâ€"foot cut; mower, in good shape; steep hay rake, 2 good farm wagons, wagon box, hay rack, 2 seated democrat, open buggy, trhck scale, cutting box, root pulper, scutâ€" fler, potato sprayer, potato lifter, disk, 4section iron harrow, anvil gang plow, single plow, 2 wood heatâ€" June; bull calf, 4 months old. gituated one balt mile east of the overhcad bridge, on the main road PIGS: Good Berkshire brood soOW with litter of ten at side. Yorkshire There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the tarm of the undersigned, ers, good bob sleigh, hay fork and rope, . grindstone, . forks, chains, double trees, and numerous other useful articles; good team harness, light single harness, beavy single DISPERSAL SALE harness. bushels mangles, 150 bushels tur mips, 25 shocks of corn fodder. No Reserve TERMS OF SALE: Roots, corn fodder and all sums of $15 and un der, cash; sums over that amount, gix months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or six per cent. per annum discount will be given for cash on all credit amounts. Of Choice One registered bull, 22 months old; one fine bull, 15 months old; one fine bull calf, 12 months old; 3 heifer calves, three to six months old, eligible for registration; three high grade heiffer calves, four to six months old. commencing at onethirty o‘clock p.m., 15 pure breds and five high grades, namely: On account of the shortage of help the ondersigned has decided to disâ€" pose of his fine herd of pure bred and high grade cattle by public aucâ€" tion on the premises, situated one mile west of St. Jacobs, on ..5 high grade cows, some with calves at foot, the others supposed to be in calf. 9 6 Pure Bred Registered Cows: One | cow will be fresh by time of sale, 2 | cows in full flow of milk, 3 cows fresh a few months, supposed to be[ in calf. & At the same time the following chattels will be sold: f IMPLEMENTS: Democrat, cut ting box, nearly new. twoâ€"row beet scuffler, walking plow, about 100 good cedar posts, emery grinder, scuffler, 2 pig hangers, cross cut HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Magnet cream separator, 700 lb. capacity; sausage grinder and stuffer, butter worker, Daisy churn, coal oil heater, lounge, several chairs, genuine butâ€" falo robe in good shape, bench, and other useful articles, NOTE: Anyone wanting good Ehorthorn cattle should come to this sale. ‘The cattle are all in good shape and of high quality. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, or six per cent. per annum will be givâ€" en for cash om all credit amounts. ANSON BRUBACHER, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer, { 00. FoR SaALE, Parlor Cook stove, In good condiâ€" tion. $18.00, Apply at this office. â€" FOR SALEâ€"A GiHlson gasoline enâ€" ROOTS AND FODDER: About WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th gine, 6 horse power, clutch pul ley, complete. Call at garage in CHICURA BROS., Proprietors, E. J SHANTZ, Auctioneer, 34 Frederick St., Kitchener. O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. UGENERAL WANTS sow, supposed to pig in Deâ€" $4 Frederick St., Kitchener. horn Cattle Shortâ€" TOTAL ASSETS OVER $1,000,000 Officers and Directors George Diebel, President, W Allen Bowman, viceâ€"pres., Pr THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED 1874 Subscribed Capital ..$250,000 Assets ...... .. $700,000 All policies guaranteed by the London and Lancashire Insurance Co. Ltd. with seâ€" curity of $50,250,000. Alfred Wright, Secretary. C. A. BOEMHM, DIST. AGT. Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249 Satisfaction guaranteed Calls from all parts of the county promptly attended to. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIAECTORS Waterloo Phon«. 80. Night Phone 207W ?;'E: Ghag ol Preston _ _ _ 5. B. Bricker, Watgrioo. ‘ *) Situate near St. Clements with crop, for quick sale. On farm is 8â€"roomed frame house, bank barn, pig and hen stable. Price for all is First Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"Made Sausage Why not buy your meats here and get the best? M EDGAR FISCHER Successor io J. P. Fischer Phone 243 Waterioe If so, have your wants supâ€" plied here. We always keep on hand choice 47 Acres Real Estate Waterloo Phone 185 LETTER & D%EISINGE: A. K. Cressman Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company UNDERTAKERS The Royal Bank | || Do You Appreciate $3800 & you bard MONEY to Mlli we shall be glad to : have s call Incorporated in 1863 H. G. Mistele Class Meats

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