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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Nov 1922, p. 8

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an Rob. 14 (Wednesday) - Farm noel, Implements. including a good you; well matched teams belonging to [red Klunef. gunned on Glas- (at road. Kitchener, better known a T. and" farm. Nor 21 Iraesr--Ditepertslon gale ot I good hard ot pure-bred Short. horn can and young cattle, some hummus belonging to Anson Mar. I mile: mlh west ot Jlnunry li-- Valuable tarm of 100 acres of AI land with good buildings; better known as the John Rich] form. lk mile south ot Unborn and 2% miles southwest of Wolleuley (it not previously sold. Allo hm stock and implements, all belonging to John A. Bauer. Jinn-U IL- 108 acre valuable lulu bud with good buildings in lawn-Mp of Wilmot, 14 mile east of “Ibo! and 1% miles west of Wet- Riley belonging to John A. Bal- lot ttt not previously tsold), Nov. " (Tuesuhsy)-Farrn Stock and Implements of Andrew W. Bmlchor, 1% miles west ot Well- ester and IA miles east ot Lisbon, Dee T, (Thursday) Farm Stock, Implement. produce and household - holonglng to Herman Behnare aituated 1 mile north ot Hawaii): on the town line known In the Snyder hm (No reserve) Nov. " Wtsturdayr-- Windows, Doom. Electric fixtures, Stoves, Household goods, etc, at Equitable Life building next to Snider Flour mu at Waterloo. Doc. 6.-Wrm stock, implements, produce sud household enacts be- longing to Fred Kraut: situated , an. south of Paton-shut: And 3 atiim north of New Dundee on the not. road leading from Peteraburg to New Dundee 1ettttrtPthttrforyreh-anwauwaa- Dalmatia-naming. Avsrietrtoerttttouefgxm, I. who. the tttion-t "et, ttop who" motto in to (in -tPtandaeti-te.'NAIiI, Nov. " tWednesdayy-ii'arm stock implements, Hay and Grain belong. ing to Norman Gampp situated 1% miles out ot New Hamburg on Bloom’s Road lane leading in at Oak Grove cheese factory (No re- nerve.) . Nov. 23 Crtutrstiay)--Parm stock and implements belonging to Quiz- loy Johnson situated 1 mile south or Washington in the county of Oxford. Nov. 18 (Saturday)-Farm ot 103 acre: belonging to the estate ot the late Hanan Hertet situated 1 mile northeast of Freeman on the river Feb. 7 (Tuesday)-- 1i'arrmrtoeh, implements, hay, grain, and house- hold elects ot E. A. Beechy, sit- uated , miles east ot Breslan. 2 mile- north ot Kossuth. 3 miles west of Mosboro. No reserve. Nov. " IWtsdnesdayy--26 Headl registered Jersey Cattle belonging to Mr. George Latch situated Isa'. miles southeast ot Centreville near!, Freepon. l In, " (Scam) . Vulunhlo hallu- bl On- his.“ to Wm. Dtterflietg h b um (1 Eden. Nov. " (Tue-ann- hrmtock. Slut-mm and household elects W»; to Home". new, mut- od I Inno- was: of Wnterloo and an Ml! all. out ot St. Axum. Ill ' Incl not-uncut ot Waterloo, OI Wodvlch um Wan-loo town “so, born as the Don-backer um. Doc. 7 Crhurtsdar)--one hundred um mm: with good buildings and " octet good hardwood bush. Also entire farm stock, implements and Mold enacts Belonging to Hen- ry A. Voll,‘ situated 2 miles north- west of Linwood on the 13th con- tusion. township ot Wellesley. in. km stock. human“ and to! Wu; to P. J. Wilma“, gttmt" It all. out at “will. Ill ' Incl not-threat ot Waterloo, Warwick-cu. ar. td (um) - mum. "tsqbttd m at ”was“! ur- '0'0dirttaruthtr-t-att, “Mi-(“MM 2NeNTgth'te,',Ttt, at “We: H. B. DUEHINO, Auctioneer I. J. .HANTZ, Avalon“? I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. E33} “.mujltlom NEW DUNDEE Nao. nov. 14 iTuemur--4uoetr and implements of John We situated one tulle and u halt loath of Mon- boro and 4 mile. north west ot Regular. Nov. 17 (Fridar)--Auction sale ot Harness and Durham young cattle and Feed of James Reaney. at Lot T.). Con. 1 and 2 South Ensthope, 2li miles east of Stratford. Nov. " (Wednesday) --Clertsrtntr Auction Sale ot farm stock, imple- ments and feed at Lot 8, 13th line, Blandford, 4% miles was! of Plum vllle. belonging to James Adam. Sale begins 10 o'clock shun). Nov. 15 (Wednesday)--- Clearing auction sale ot farm stock. imple- ments and feed at Lot Si, 14th line East Zorra, 1% miles east ot chk- son. belonging to Lester Yatet. M. R. ROTH, Auctloneer. Nov. 14 iTuesday)-4Meariag auc- tion sale ot 100 acre tarm, stock and implements of A. E. Rats, Lot 28, 10th line, East Zorra, 5 miles southwest of Tavlstock. Also " the same time and place horses, wa- gnns and other nrtlclea belonging lo'llxe Tavistock Milling Co. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: - 1 Cook Stove, 3 burner Coal Oil Stove, full set Dining Chairs, leath- er upholstering, King Cream Sen arator (can) 800 lbs. run one year, M) gallon cream can, Iron Kettle, Milk Cooler, 30-gal. Steel Barrel, 2 Vinegar Barrels, Daisy Churn. But- ter Bowl, Strainer Pail, 2 Benches, a quantity ot Elm Plank, l cord Basswood 1 large Trussle. 1 Tur- nip Grate, 1 Potato Grate, etc l TEItMs:-Produce, Shoals, Pour‘ try, tto and under, cash. over that) amount 10 months' credit will be given try furnishing approved joint nun-s or 5 per cent. discount on tor cash on all amounts creditable. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. QUIGLEY JOHNSON, Proprietor. D. R. STAUFFER. Clerk. VEHICLES~1 Iron Axle Wagon with 2 sets of wheels with box, 1 Spring Wagon, set heavy Bob Sleighs with log bunks, open Steel Tire Buggy, 1 new Portland Cutter run one season (Weber's make), hat rack; wheel barrow. PRoDUCE1:-2l, ton good Timo. thy Hay without rain, 800 bus. Oats, 1000 bus. Turnjps hand pulled. IMPLmrEN'N--Froat and Wood 6 fl. Binder, 1 new Frost & Wood Hay Loader, 1 new M.-H. Side Rake and Tedder combined, new " hoe Drill M.-H, Spring Tooth Cultiva- tor, 1 Bcatner, 3 drum Steel Roller, Root Pulper, Farmer‘s friend 1 tur. row riding plow, 1 single Plow, 4 SPP. Iron Harrows, Turnip Drill, Fanning Mill, Bean Smiles icaur.', 400 lbs), Hay Fork with 200 tt.I rope, 28 tt. Extension Ladder, 3 good Logging Chains. Feed Box, Doubietreets,.. Neckyokas. Grub Hooks, Crow‘bars, Forks, Hoes, Sho- vets and many other articles too numerous tor detail. PIGS and P0UL'PRY:-- 2 good Brood Rows, York and Tamworth due to (arrow in Dee., 6 Shouts 180 lbs., it not previoully sold. 8 Shouts 140 lbs each, 25 Brown Leghorn "tnts HARNEXW.- 1 extra good brass mounted team Harness, 1 set plow Harness, 1 set single Harness, odd Collars. Bridles, String Bella 2 pr. Horse Blankets CAtT'LE-- 1 Shorthorn Cow due in Now, Hereford Cow duo in Dee., Brindle Cow due Doc, Bhorthorn Heifer due to let cult in Feb, Hol- stein Cow due in March. Hereford Heifer due to 2nd calf In April, 1 tarrow Cow, 2 Spring Steer Calves. HORBW9:--1 Osman coach we 5 yam old, black Percheron Geld- tug It you: old. 1 Bar Clyde Gout ins aged, 1 Bay Brood Mare in foal to Butler's Percheron (Jounnller). Commmonclng at 1 o'clock sharp on tfme:-- Mt poll by public “can with“! reserve the “40mm ud- clu on tho orxtrr%tor'rtaran Mt. uted 1 mm; south of Watshitrgtoyt In the county at Oxford on l w. a. TAYLOR, Auction-er ”calm 'P.retee "ft"'"" ha] " Taunting} uov. m. 1m FA“ max. new. HINTS. MAY, GRAIN And HOUSEHOL UL Commencing u 1.30 o'clock pm. the follo'hc valuable property: 40 “My " coon, 0 screen doon. electric“ "turrm, canyon and "an, quarter cut out diam mm furniture. curhln rods. I ”we. and may on“! “Melon. K. u. autumn. Mm. "an” m. Wipe-loo. There will he sold by public ulc~ I tion in front of the Immune Life building In the town ot Waterloo on miss the chance. Nov. 18. TEIRMB:-10 per cent. of purchase prim. cash. Balance to be paid in 30 days thereafter. Date ot pos- sessIBn given will he made known on day of sale. I. H. TOMAN, Auetloneer. AMOS HERTEL, LEVI OEHL. Ex- ecutois. commencing at 2.30 o'cioek sharp on time. REAL ESTATh"r-i03 acres more or less good clay loam, 7 acres hardwood busts, 3 acres cedar along river bank. 7 acres tall wheat, 19 acres seeded down, 20 acres tall; plowing done and the farm is in. good state ot cultivation. On the tarm is a good bank barn. good driving shed and pig pen. a goodl 7 roamed brick house with sum-: mer kitchen attached/nd all otherI necessary outbuildings. The tarmi ts well fenced and has a 'Ill'"',,'),',',',") amount ot fruit trees. The sight is simply grand and is a very likely place for summer resort cottages as there are a few very near at present. " you want 3 tarm don't miss the chance. Nov. 18. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922 HOUOEHOLD EF’ECTG, ETC I H. TOMAN has received hr structions trom the undersigned ex- ecutors to sell by public auction the farm belonging to the estate or the late Herman Hertel, situated 3% toilet; north ot Preston and 1 mile east of Freeport on the river road to Bream), on l TERMs.--wh00 and under cash; I over that amount 12 months' credit’ on furnishing approved Joint not”! 5 per cent. " for cash. Poultry,' hay, grain and household effects, cash. J 43at. l 'MPLEMMN'rS:---M.W. binder 8 ft. cut. M. H. mower 6 ft. cut, 10 ft. take. trtitr tooth cultivator, ll spout seed drill. steel land roller, 4 sec- tlou barrow, 1 walking plow, scuf- tter, Chatham tanning mill, lumber wagon with box hay rack, set. ot aleighs, top buggy, cutter, cream Bel) arator, stock rack gasoline engine. 2U' horse power; thson pig crate, turnip Bower, grain slings. weigh scales, neck yokes, whittletreeB. _ HARNESS:--'?, sets team harness,; 1 set single harness. horse blankets” forks hoes, shovels. chains, tools} and other articles, about 18 tons! hay timothy and mixed, about 400! bus. oats, cream separator, Newi Perfection 3 burner coal oil stove.‘t small table, cook stove, lamps, eight. day clock, pails, tubs and other ar' ttcles. ii gal. coal oil can. I JOHN BEATTIE, Prop. WM. G. TAYLOR Auctioneer. D. CLARK, Clerk. . COWB:--1 red cow, 1 wttito cow, 1 Jersey cow, 1 Herero"; cow, YOUNG CA'PrLE:-18 steam and heifers. feeders. ' you-Hm, 5 spring calves. POULTRY-A number of Rhode Island red pallets. Bay Hue 9 years old, Bay Mu. " your: old, Brown Mare 14 yarn old. PHNV.--2 York aowa, 14 pl;- T weeks old at time ot sale. "utrrputrttessesuonortbur+ mlmuemlhudshummot Hosboro. 4 mil- out of MI. 4 nuc- Ionhwen of Ila-paler on FARM STOCK AND mu- nllol SALE At can o'clock “up. The tottowut.--- HORSES: - (General pm) " Town”. of Vista”... Th. we!!!“ nu mm In- SATURDAY, NOV. ttth PUBLIC SALE TUIODAY, NOV. Mth, "e. REAL ESTATE 1"ieetrarieoitr;go mmm my“ \lnwl-WUIHIHI‘ I. H. TOMAN, Auctiottttqtr. JOHN B. ERB, Proprlotor. HY. KUNTZ, Clerk. HOUSEHOLD EF'PECTS:--t Met- fat kitchen range, wood or coal. (practically new), med. sized oil heater (like new), 1 box stove. 1 burner oil stove, 1 good cherry aide board. 1 cellar cupboard, 2 sinks, 1 good extension table, 2 mu lent tables, kitchen table, centre table, 6 kitchen chairs, 3 rockers, 2 piece upholstered parlor suite, hair cloth couch. Singer sewing machine (good l t as new), 1 arm chair. writing desk, 1 new bed stead with spring ami, mattress. 1 wooden bed stead, " Iron bedstead with springs, baby carriage, 2 benches, 100 piece dim! ner set.blue design. all the fancy and plain dishes. flower pots, all the} (lowers, picture frames, 1 canary} with cage, excellent singer. kitchen clock, Big Ben alarm clock, knives and forks. all the tin. granite and aluminum ware, pots, pans, tea ket- tle, lamps, lantern, plain white toilet set. imitation buffalo, overcoat site do In good shape. carpet strips, mats. curtain poles, " jars fruit fresh put up, a few cracks pre- serves, 5 gal. crock, sauerkraut. new meat tub, extrn nice wood box, lawn mower, 2 new wooden tubs, 2 galv. tubs. washing machine and wringer, pails. shovels. forks, load box, emery stone, quantity pine lumber, tool chest with carpenter tools, 1 cord hardwood and many other articles not mentioned. liv- erything will be sold from the attic down to the cellar, so don't miss this opportunity. } Sale starting at 1 o'clock pm. sharp on time. l. H. TOMAN, Auctineer, has re- ceived instructions trom MR. JOHN ERB, to sell by public auction on his premises, situated on Main St. in the village ot Baden on ANSON BRUBACHER E. J. SHANIZ, Auctioneer, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922 ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD EF- FECI‘S. TER"--ct". commencing It oaes4htttr p’cloch Gum, " pun bndn and Mo high and. can“. Mandy: it PURE BRIO REOIBTIRID G0WtV.--Ahte cow will be “all! by time ot tale, t cows in tn!) no" ot milk, , cowl from u few month. supposed to he in cut One registered bull, " months old; one tine bull, " months old; one ttms cult bull " month. old; 3 heifer calves, three to six months old, eligible tor residuum; three high grade healer calves, tour to six months old. M-gt. 6 HIGH GRADE GOWC. lone with calves at foot, the other: supposed to be In calf. Choice Registered Shorthorn Cattle, Implements, Household . Effects, Etc. msiiiiiiiii"'L"i"i"j'i"hzj, on "eotent ot a. that“! " At ti. an. an. a. Mow!" Mu, the “Cor-Ind In: "esHed, chunk will in on: todi-esettuitrraurdeser.mi . bred “a H l m. qratttq by lib! "M'LRetmT0t--oemoemt. cat- lit, lunch on the promises, mum 2QT - new, h ll haunt tt one mile wont at at. hoot», on f _ fun" 'tttnr, . TUESDAY, Mil. 21, lamina-o MmMnhn'tlmomhoh-nd» tr"t"m"tdt"tr-a.httom-rtstatwtrt-t-. “you. _ Mayan. having a "an to all, "at N with an. t “an you dnlghl mum- and and and... My”. “In. .0 he“ in Amman “I. will in bond!“ by “out!" my It. “on for conducting an». I have newly ”on“ up an am“ " " lulu-bk UL. Kitchen». Anyone wanting u buy a Farm or My PM will do won to no my In. "n I have m .10. PUBLIC SALE Real Estate and Auctioneer '. J. Shantz 34 Frederick St., Kitchener """""rrooorqt"rreormouo-rrort-twr. Also one FORD TOURING cm in good running order. Do not miss this ale an every- thing Is In good shape and must be sold In order to wind up the was. ..r...t... .. .. .. ___-__ -- Carpenter Tools, I Fancy Chicken Coops 8x8 tt., and other useful ml- Clea. L New 3 piece Mahogany Parlor ISuite, 2 Mahogany Parlor Tables. I Ever-son Mahogany Piano and Bench lSolid Oak Round Dining Room [Table Oak Buttet, 6 Dining Room fChairs with Leather Seats. Piano 1 Lamp, Writing Desk, 2 Brussels Par- [ lor Rugs, 10x12 ft., 2 Couches, New _ Williams Sewing Machine, 2 White ‘iron Bedsteads with Spring; and Mattresses. Oak Dresser with Mire: jar size 24x40. Folding Baby '?1t) Canada Combination Gas and Coal Stove, Kitchen Tobie, 6 Kitchen Chairs. Kitchen Utensils, yew Elec- tric Washing Machine and Wringer. Wringer. 3 Burner Gas Plate, Eleo- tric iron, Electric Toaster, 2 Rock- ing Chairs. Otrice Clock, Largo Kit- chen Clock. 2 Alarm Clocks. Largo F'ruit Table, Ironing Board, a lot of Dishes. Cut Glass Dishes. Lic! ing, Pillows. Curtains. Blinds, Lin- ens, a lot of Fancy Pictures. about 10 (102. Sealers, Lamps. Variety ot Canned Fruit, Wash Boiler, 1 0d- vanlzed Wash Tubs, Closed Ash Sifter, 2 Wash Baskets, Garbage Can, Work Bench, Step Ladder, " it. Lawn Hose, Lawn Mower, Screen Doors, some Short Cut Kindilng Wood, some Lumber, Gordon nnd JACOB FREIBURGER, Executor, W. W. FRICKEV. Auctlonoo, I commencing at 1.80 o'clock. p. m., sharp on time, Tig: W. W. Frlckey. Auctioneer, " sell by Mlle Auction the Valuable Household Effects belonging to the JOHN FREIBURGIRR ESTATE. alt- uated at No. 25 Rose Street, in the city of Kitchener, on PUBLIC SALE given on unproven! Joint notes, or d: not com. w mum will be given tor can): on all credit amount: HOUOIHOLD GOODS: Emu cram cantor. 100 lb. annuity; “We grinder nit-tutor, than wetter Dairy churn. cod all hat- or, loam ”you! amnion!!!» bumo robe ta good than bench, and other “on! ”new. NOTE: Anyon. vans; tool Shorthorn cattN “mud com. to "Ill ule. The out» no all In gobd It)!” Ind ot high quality. PONTIVILY NO RESERVE. TERM! OF DALI: All mm- of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months' credit will be given on unmoved joint notes, or Betutur, i In; Warmly. Nov. mu, ttee --ot 11:21th Household Eiteetg Phone 48w, Waterloo Prop. 'Mumunutnumm Owing to the short dun am will be u vary he"! hm any an. I kindly In “I than [1:00qu to “to“ this It]. to come on “no " ti. m. will an “up st " o'clock Anyone wanting good mock tad implement: should not [All to " lond this ulo In everything II In to. at”. KWChlln, Beagle“! and nun or%m other nuclei. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: - De Laval Cream Sewn-tor nearly new, Cook Stove, Dish Cuba-rd. Hung- lng lamp, Hall Lamp, Aladdin Lamp, other Lamps, , Lanterns, Railroad [Anton], Double Burs] Shot Gun , busy Chums (I nearly new ., Cider Barrel, In! Tub, i HARNrimg:-8 not; Team Horn- e“ In good repllr Bet Double Carr lnge Harness good as new, not 81n- gle Harness, , sets Cord m Nah. Odd Collars, 4 Horse Bunion, good Goat Robe, Tie Straw, Etc. VEHICLES: - Fordson Tractor with Pulley and Governor in good running order, , good Lumber Watt- on: complete with boxes, Lumber Wagon with Hay Rack, , bushel. Hay Racks good an new, a "tts Bob Slain“. 2 Portland Cutters, Top Buggy, Stock Rack, Gravel Planks, mick Binder 6 ft. cut in good runn- ing order, Bearing Corn Binder, t McCormick 6 ft. cut. Mowers. Mas- sey-Harris Hay Loader, Igtteratatiort, at side Delivery Rake, John Deere l 10 ft. Bulky Rake new, McCormick l " Single Disk Drill, Cockehutt Double Disk Harrow, John Deere Corn Planter, John Deere Riding Corn Bcuttler, International 3 drum Land Roller, Massey-Harris Spring Tooth Cultivator, Gilson No. It) Cutting Box complete with Pipes on? Truck. John Deere Manure Spread- er, Oliver Tractor, Gang Plow, 2 furrow Verity gang Plow, Flenry !gnng Plow, 2 Ayr No. 21 Walking Flows, 4 horse iron Harrow, 3-horse Iron Harrow, John Deere Iron Harrow Cart, Daisy 10 in. Plate Chopper with Bugger, Root Pulper. Power Emery Grinder. 1 " h.p. Tnerk Gseoline Engine in good running order. Fen- ning Milt, new Wild Oats, Senora-l tor, Corn Sheller, Plattorm Scales cup. 1200 lbs.. 26-gnl. Steel Oil Drum with " gals. or Porline Oil. aogai. Galvanized Coal Oil Tank, 25 gal. Galvanised Coal Oil Tank, l 80 ft. " in. Galv. Piping, 3 100 lb. (Rolls ot barbed Wire and some, Woven Wire, quantity ot Fence Posts, Woven Wire Fence Stretch- er, Scaldlng Trough and Pig Hang- ers. Block and Tackle, Roll Black Fence Wire, ' Pig Knots and. Crater 3 Scythes. Cutter Pole. Ice Tongs. Bag Truck, 500 lbs. ot Rock and Loose Still. a lot ot Grain Bags . and Sacks. 3 Logging Chains. g , Croswui Saws, Sledge Hammer, Dotrtrtetreess, Neckyokes. " n. of C in 4 ply Canvass Belting, Wheel- barrow, stonebost, Crowhus. l Forks. Hoes, Shovels, Wrenches and many other useful miclee too numerous to mention. ' , HAY AND GRAIN:- About 40 tons ot good Mixed Hay, 625 tttttstr on Mixed Grain. 700 bush. Oata, 2 bush. Seed Corn, 20 ft. ot Endings In a " tt. wide silo. PIGS AND POULTRY:-- Regis. iered Boar, Sow due to pig Dec. 15. , Bethune Saws will be bred try time of sale, 11 Pig. 8 weeks old by time or we. " Berkshire Pigs weight from 100 to 150 lbs. each, 8 White Shoat: weight about 100 lbs. each, 20 White Wyandotte Hens. Cow due to ttatve April e, 1mm Cow the lurch 37. Boiler the Nor. SS, Roan Heller not bred, Keller 1 you old, Holt" ' month. old, Hol- ter cm ' week: old. Bull out 4 mos. old, Bull I " yn. ou, Rod and. Cow duo Feb. um, Spotted Cow due May 10th, Brindle Cow due Nov. "th, Jersey Cow due by time ot we, 2 undo Steam 1 " years old, t Grade Yearling Heifers, 6 early Sprlng Cdvel. 'ttn'retattttmtttetttt1oqrtstqv- M (min-mom 11-3! "rearrotd,rttaehPtex-ao. tng C you-sold. any Potenc- Shorthom, Cow fresh 6 IMPLEMENTS, ETC: - McCor- WWMn-am “WEI. 6 -l:;é mmnumu mmmmafifi WWW THUMBAV. NOV. 1m. --10 if; K W Brod or (In you out. about“ for on; v-muu on an“: mm snu- m In: a hand I... Poultry, Ell-Inn. and] Ples - In sum ot '" an Inau- all: over that Amount " mount and“ will be xiv-n on may“ Ml! LIOINIID AUCTION!" NOTIOI. Prompt luau” will b. ‘1'. " ulc- outta-M to In. a! an. hollow: manual. John Zimmerman. MM, Waterloo. Hum-cr- Lining»: for ran tati." Parlor Cook tnom. In good - mm 813.00. Apply at this can. Consisting of 190 3cm, mm 3 mne- you of an Glenna. In“ In good "ate of cultivation On ha unkmmedumhouumm bun um! utnw shod. Swing out mill than“ mm. Al.) " no": bush. For mutt Burun- lam nprlr William W. Clementl. u. dar Rana, Horse Button. 8 Cook Stoves, Heater, 2 Bureaus, Exten- sion Table, Kitchen TING, Bilb- board. Sink, Corner Cupboard, ' Easy Chairs, 5 Rocking Chain. ' Couches, 12 Kitchen Chairs, New Williams Sewing Machine. 5 Sun)! Tables, some good Books. 8 Toilet Sets, 3 Badman, Dishes. Chm Carpets, Oil Heater, Oil Stove. Counter Scales, Field Gina, Hob. Shovels, Forks, Chains and many other articles, not mentioned. Ters-cash WILLIAM COPLEV HARRY COPLEV ADELAIDE coPLEY, E: I. H. TOMAN,AuctIOMO1-. ALEX McDONALD. Clerk. HAYSVILLE, Buck n Bttoetlattr. Phone Now Hamburg, Lin. " Farm 5‘1"}an and Farm BALANCE or SALE: Matt? Tire Top Buggy, Portland Cutter. um Watson Cutting Box, Iron Keith. Set Single Harness, Broad Axe, Co commencing at 130 o’clep. In, sharp on time. v11: LIVE STOCK: Bar Driving Kan. aged; Holstein Cow, shorthorn Gow, Shannon: Heifer, , Pat Bogs about 175 lbs. each. " chickens. I. H. Toma. Auctioneer. In 't celved instructluno tron the under- signed executors to Bettl by name Auction the Chuck belonging to the Estate ot the late John Copur, situated one-quarter mile out at Farm Stock, Implant...“ Household Elects "tt.0orM1a'.-atxa- creditwm tree"onetesttmaMatit IDMVed ”allot-barium "tat6Perextast.reraartam. "at. much-autumn... mama-chum up. "r'Bttrriauurtre-rmreg' 1'e-etreontaaht-aHetttt.a. chain-l. l.H.TOIAN, DEN P170”. A. GEO. w. LATER, PM R. I. hunk(mm.~nihiiii Peatt8artsa1raetvacetmma'ee' Geo. A. Miller Mot-mph). --. GENERAL wms Llano“! Auctioneer for County of wmmo SATURDAY, NOV. HUI. "" PUBLIC SALE FARM FORSALE. ', Alum, “PM ONT. 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