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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Nov 1922, p. 8

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~ <â€" Idy Johnson situated 1 mille: go of Washington in the eounty Thursday (November 30) â€"Farm stock and feed belonging to Sam Heronimus, 2%%â€" miles east of Crosshill. December 6 (Wednesdayâ€" Farm stock and implements of Aaron Ziegler, 2 miles west of St. Cleâ€" ment and 2‘; miles east of Crossâ€" hill. Tuesday, Dec, 5.â€"Farm of 75 acâ€" res, farm stock, implements and feed belonginng to P. J. Williams, situated %& mile east of Erbsville and 5 miles northwest of Waterloo, on Woolwich and Waterlos town line, known as the Doerbecket iarm. Dec. T (Thursday})â€"One hundred acre farm with good buildings and Dec. 5.â€"Farm stock, implements, produce and household 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. Dec. 6 (Wednes‘y)â€"Entire houseâ€" hold effects belonging to Werner Huss, situated on Main street in the village of Baden. Dec 7, (Thursday) Farm Stock, Implements, produce and household effects belonging to Herman Schnarr situated 1 mile north of Mannheim on the town line known as the Snyder Farm (No reserve) Feb. T (Wednesday)â€"Entizc farm stock, iinplements, produce and household effects, belonging to George Hagedorn, situated 1 mile east of Williamsburg and 2 miles west of German Mills, and 4 miles south of Kitchener. Plan to atâ€" tend this large sale. Nov.: 24 (Friday)â€"Entire house hold effects belonging to the es tate of the late Samuel Toman, sitâ€" uated 2 miles south of New Dunâ€" dee, known as the Bowman farm, in the county of Oxford. Nov. % (Saturday)â€"Farm stock, implements and feed belonging to Mrs. M. Chownyk in the village of Freeport. Nov. 28 (Tuesday)â€"Entire valuaâ€" ble household effects belonging to Mr. John Shantz, 4 miles north west of Bt Agatha and 5 miles north of Baden. No reserve. Tuesday (Dec. 12 and Implements belo Voll, 2 miles west o 4 miles north east ( Nov. 29 (Wednesday)â€"Farm stock implements, Hay and Grain belongâ€" ing to Norman Gampp situated 1% miles east of New Hamburg on Bloom‘s Road lane leading in at Oak Grove cheese factory (No reâ€" serve.) and implen Streicher, 1 esley and 100 acres of A1 land with good buildings; beiter _ known as the John Richl farm, 4 mile south of Lisbon and 2%% miles southwest of Wellesley (if not previously soldâ€". Also farm stock and implements, all belonging to John A. Balzer. January 11.â€" 108 acre valuable farm land with good buildings in township of Wilinot, !4 mile cast of Lisbon and 1‘% miles west of Wel miles north of Kossuth, 3 west of Mosboro. No reserve. Feb. 14 (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, including 3 good young well matched tcams belonging to Fred Kissner, situated on Glasâ€" gow road, Kitchener, beiter known as T. Snyder farm. entire fa In January 11.â€" 108 a farm land with good township of Wilimot, 14 Lisbon and 1!; miles lesley belonging to J houschold effe ry A. Voll, situated west of Linwood on cession, towhship of Feb. 8 Saleâ€"Far Andrew _\ west of W of Lisbon Nov. 25 (Saturday) â€" Valuable household effects at 226 Frederick 8t., Kitchener. is where the auctioneer comes from whose motto is to give prompt and active service TO ALL E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Anyone wishing to purchase a farm will be well repaid by consulting the undersigned. A variety to choose from. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer H. B. DUERING, Auctioncer (if meont effec good m ts of E (Tu T 11 h 6 (Wednesdayâ€" Farm implements of Aaron miles west of St. Cleâ€" !> miles east of Crossâ€" 118 m NEW DUNDEE hardwood bush riles east of Lisbon, Valuable farm of A1 land â€" with good er known as the lay) â€"Farm Stock of _ Andrew W. les west of Wellâ€" wood bush. Also implements and clonging to Henâ€" 1 2 miles northâ€" n the 13th conâ€" f Wellesley. 2)â€"Farm stock longing to John of Linwood and of Millbank. I H. TO M A Farmsiock and house leechy, sit Breslau, 2 miles commencing at 1.30 o‘clock, sharp. ~ iSadie (119888), dam, Dolly (57344) sire, Golden Sceptre (86034. Sallie (119889), dam, Bertha (85264); sire, Golden Sceptre (86034), Maud (119â€" 891), dam, Miss Bloom (85247); sire, Golden Sceptre (86034). Flo (142633) dam, Miss Bloom (§5247â€"; sire, Golâ€" den Sceptre (86034). Graceful Doll (142623) dam, Sadie (119888) sire, Victor (103643), Peggy Neil (142634) dam, Miss Bloom (85247). sire, Vieâ€" tor (103643). Lavender Beauty (142 G35), dam, Miss Bloom (85247â€"; sire, Victor (103643), Merry Lass (142 636), dam, Sparklet (85249); sire, Victor (103643). Aggie Lavender (162953)), dam, Miss Bloom (85247) sire, Victor (103643. White Rose, (176844) dam, Sparklet (85249); sire, Victor (103643). Missie Clara (176846), dam, Sallie (119889. sire, Victor _ (103643) â€" Nonpareil â€" Rose (176847), dam, Maud (119891); sire, Victor (103643). Butterfly Besâ€" sie (181997, dam, Flo (142633); sire, Clifton (124695). Matchless Beauty (184053), dam, Miss Bloom (80247); sire, Clifton (124695). Nonâ€" pareil Nancy (184052) dam, Erma §5200) sire, Clifton (124695). Clifton beads herd. Lot 22, Concession 11, North Eastâ€" hope, One quarter mile west of Hampstead, on These cattle are all in the best of condition; having always had the very best care and attention. They are sired by highly rated sires and their dams are all well proportioned anid highly pedigreed animals. Two grade Durham cows, 2â€"yearâ€" old Bull. 4 Heifer calves, 4 Buil calves from 5 to 11 months old. Lona fide property owners as gecur ity or a discount of 4 per cent. will be ilowed for cash. Purchasers ittending this sale from a distance are requested to furnish bank referâ€" ences. Every animal placed in the ring will be soid positively without reserve, Auctioneer‘s decision final in case any despite should arise. months nishing Wedncsday, Dec. 13â€"Clearing Aucâ€" lion sile of Farm Stock, Implements cnd Foed at Lot 28, Concession 11, North Easthope, 2 miles west of Hampstead, for Amos Hunsberger. Thursday, January 4thâ€" Clearing Auction sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Feed at Lot 8, Concession 6, North Easthope, for Albin Kneisel Thursday, Dec. 14.â€"Auction sale of 125 acre farm with good building and all in good shape, also the Household Effects at Lot 28, Con. 12 the J3th line, East Zorra. 3 miles MceGilla we 1[ Yungblut 7 â€"«@P â€"= s aluable Estate, Farmâ€" en i08, > ] Farm Stock, m Proâ€" | Farm Stoc tegistered _ Durham _ Shortâ€" vma.:f.:'.-.u..cm lmmwfll duce and Household Effects. } : duce and horns and York Brood SOWS | _ "onq Household Effects. â€" ‘ Grain, etc. e « FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922 Four York. Brood Sows TERMSâ€" Pigs, Cash; Cattle, 6 onths‘ credit will be given on furâ€" shing approved joint notes with ARCHIE McGILLAWEE, Prop. JOHN McDONALD, Clerk AIt M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Tavistock, Phone 30w. GEORGE G. CLASS, Auctioneer. ments, grain, etc., of David R. Koch, 1% miles west of St. Jacobs, near three bridges. Farm _ Equipment and Farm Stock a specialty. Phone New Hamburg, Line 52 HAYSVILLE, Ceo. A. Miller uts. hay, grain, etc., of Matt. Atâ€" OTC son, Con. 6, Peel Tp, 3 miles Farm Stock and lmpleme“‘s' M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer. Licensed Auctioneer for County of Waterloo of 23rd â€"Farm _ stock, imple f Windfield 28th Dec. 1st.â€"Auction sale of d Shorthorn â€" Cattle and : Brood Sows, at Lot 22, m 11, North Easthope, !4 t of Hampstead, for Archie Farm stock, imple SAL for ONT. erner THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1922. commencing at 12.30 p. m., sharp, the following Valuable Property:â€" good Hay, : 300 bus. Oats Some Wood. ‘There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, situated on the 13th Con., Township of Wellesley, 2 miles north west of Linwood, on â€" HORSESâ€"Heavy Bay Mare, 15 years old supposed to be in foal, Bay Gelding, 13 years old, general purâ€" pose Mare 10 years old. CATTLEâ€"Cow due in Feb., Red Cow due in March, Red Cow due in April, Roan Cow due in June, Holâ€" stein Heifer due in March, Durbham Cow due Dec. 26th, Durham Cow due Jan. 15th, Heifer due in May, Pure Bred Shorthorn Bull rising 3 years old, Fat Cow, yearling Bull, 6 early spring calves. dard Cream Separator, nealy new, Daisy Churn, 2 Iron Kettles, Cook Stove, Corner Cupboard, some Sap Buckets. and numerous other artâ€" icles. REAL ESTATEâ€"At the same lime and place there will also be offered for sale the Farm, consist-! ing of 100 acres, more or less, goadi clay loam, 12 acres hardwood bush.[ balance in good state of cultivation. | On the farm is a good 2 story whilei brick house with summer kitchen | attached, good bank barn, drivingi shed and all other necessary outâ€"] buildings. The farm is well feucedl and has a good orchard. If _vnuE want a good farm, dont mis« this ; chance. [ IMPLEMENTSâ€" Frost and Wooed Binder, nearly new, Frost and Wood 6 ft. cut Mower nearly new, Masseyâ€" Harris side Delivery Ruke, nearly new, Frost & Wood Stee} Rake, nearâ€" 1} new, Cockshutt Disc Drill, nearly mnew, Spring Tooth Cultivator with seed Box, FrostWood 3 drum land Roller, Massey Harris Spring Tooth Cultivator, Verity Single Plow, Fleury Single Plow, 4 section Iron Harrow, Scuffler, Hay Rack, Nisco Manure Spreader, good â€" Jackson Wagon, good Steel Tire Top Buggy, Portland Cutter, set Bob Sleighs, Wagon Box with Double Shelvings, Fanning Mill, Weigh Sc‘ales, 1200 lbs. cap., Bag Holder, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow, 2 ladders, gravel Planks, Grain Bags, Doubletrees, Neckyokes, Forks, Shovels, Hoes truck wagon and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. HARNESSâ€"Set Double â€" Team Harness, set Single Harness, Robes, and Blankets. PIGS and POULTRYâ€"2 Yorkâ€" shire Brood Sows with litter at sids. 6 fat Hogs, some Chickens, 3 geese And 1 gander. Pigs, Poultry, Fat Cow, Wood and sums of $15.00 and under, Cash, over that amount 10 months credit on Approved Joint Notes, property ownâ€" ers as security, or 5 per cent disâ€" countt off for eash payments on credit amounts. H. A. VOLL, Proprietor W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer Phone 48w, Waterloo. JOS. KARLEY, Clerk. There will be sold by Public Auc tion on the farm of Mr. John Voll situated 2 miles west of Linwood and 4 miles north east of Millbank ; | â€"â€"OFâ€" TERMSâ€"10 per cent of Purchase} _ __ a price on day of sale, balance to; Farm, Farmstock and Impleâ€" be paid in thirty days thereaiter.{ ments. Date of possession given will bel â€"â€"â€"â€" made known on day of sale. i There will be sold by Public Au« TERMS of SALEâ€" Hay, Grain,! tion on the farm of the nndnretenns IMPLEMENTS McCormick Hay Loader, Masseyâ€"Harris Side Delivery Rake, Masseyâ€"Harris Spring Tooth Cultivator, Disc, 4â€"section Iron Harâ€" row, 3 Single Plows, Scuffler. Iron Sceraper, Corn (‘uttpr, Top Buggy, 2â€" seated, Carriage, good as new, set Bob Sleighs, 2 Cutters, 2 Wagons, 1 nearly _ new, Scales, Grindstone. Stone "Boat, Logging Chains, and numerous other articles. Terms: All sums of $10.00 and under Cash, over that amount 12 months credit will be given on approved Joint Notes, or 4 per cent off for Cash. NO RESERVE. JOHN VOLL, Propristor : W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922 commencing at 1 o‘clock. p. m. HORSESâ€"Bay Horse 6 years oi1, Bay Horse 12 years old, Coli rising 2 years old. CATTLE â€"2 Cows due in Jan., 2 Cows due in March, Cow due in April.. 16â€"2t HAY and GRAINâ€"About 20 tons HOUSEHOLD _ EFFECTSâ€"Stan PUBLIC SALE 300 bus. Mixed Grain . about 100 bus. Wheat ALE |PUBLIC °" forCook‘s Cotton Root Compound. commencing at 12.30 p. m., sharp. Horsesâ€" One Sorrel Team of Mares, 7 years old, well matched. 1 Grey Driver, 5 years old, 2 Bay Mares, 13 years old, Good Drivers, 1 heavy Filly rising 3 years old. PUBLIL SALF TERMSâ€"Grain, grass, seed, fowl and all sums of $10.00 and under cask; over that amount 21 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 5% off for cash DAVID R KOCH, Proprietor GEO G GLASS, Auctioneer CATTLEâ€" Registered Cow, No.{ 119109, Due to calve in Feb., 2 Covll due in December, 1 heifer due in Dec., 1 Cow in full flow of mu&,’ (bred again) 2 cows bred Oct. 1st,| 1 Heifer bred in July, Heifer due in Jauuary, Heifer bred in Sept., farrow ; Cow, 2 yearling Hiefers, 1 yearling| Steer, 5 spring Calves. 1 PIGS & FOWLâ€" 1 Registered Berk Sow, bred Oct. 1st, Registered Berk Sow will be bred by time of sale, 4 young Berk Sows and 1 Boar (Eligible: and a number of chickens. IMPLEMENTSâ€" M. H. Binder, good running order, M. H. Mower, 6 ft. cut (nearly new) M. H. Rake, 10 fi. (new) Hay Loader and Side Rake (nealy new) M. H. Cultivator, Noxon 12 hoe drill, manure spreadâ€" er, dise harrow, 3 see iron harrow, 2 single fluery plows, gang plow, verity riding plow (nearly, new) seuffler, corn cultivator, land rollâ€" er, 1â€"10 horse power gas engine on truck, roller chopper No 3, 2 fannâ€" ing mills, scale 1200 cap, 2 wagâ€" ons, top carriage, 2 top. buggies, bob sleigh with flat rack, cutter, 2 sets of gravel planks, storm hay rack, lumber including silo staves, cross cut saw, 2 long ladders, wagon jack, Eureka pulper, grind stone, grain bags, bag truck, wire stretcher 2 horse clippers, wheel barrow, cedâ€" ar posts, sap pails, oll tank, cow chains, other chains, forks, hoes and other artices. Harnessâ€"1 brass mounted team harness complete, 2 other team harâ€" ness, single harness, fly nets, horse biankets, robe, some leather belting, etc., etc. HOUSE EFFECTSâ€"Cream Separâ€" ator ({new), milk pail, lounge, baby carriage, iron kettle, hanging lamps, etc., etc. GRAINâ€"About 350 bush. oats, 70 bush. mixed grain, some grass seed and seed peas. 44â€"3t situated 21 ments, and hill. on CATTLE: Red Cow Red Cow due Fob. 24, in March, 2 Cows due Heifers rising 2 years . PIGS: Registered Be with litter of cight at IMPLEMENTS: Mc Loader, Masseyâ€"Harris with seed box. GRAIN 100 bus. 8 tons go time and place there will also he offered for sale, the Farm, consistâ€" ing of 100 acres, more or less, of good working land, 8 arcres of bush, 8 acres of Fall Wheat, 30 acros fall plowing and balanee in grass and pasiure. Good House and Bank Barn, also timhk r and shinglin> °C C0* On UChaltels: Grain, Hay, Smail Pigs and all sums of $15.00 and under. cash. over that amount 12 months credit will be given on Approved Joint notes, or 5 per cent off for cash. readly for strav shed will the farm. If you are look (ne larm. If you are looking for a sood firm. come to this sale, TERMS of Real Estate will be made known on day of sale. Terms on Chattels: Grain,. Hay. NO RESERVE. SAM HIERONIMUS, Proprietor, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 48w, Waterloo. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. ommencing a GRAIN: 100 bus. Mixed Grain, 0 bus. Oats, 90 bus. Seed. Peas, tons good Mixed Hay. KEAL ESTATE: At the same e and place there will also he * THURSDAY, NOv. 30, 1922. be sold by Public Aue arm of the undersigned miles west of St. Cle A safe, â€"OFâ€" U5;: McCormick Hay eyâ€"Harris _ Cultivator of les east of Cross I and shingling Cc 5 68 rerbos‘ | 1. H. TOMAN, in t go with $ T hene Stack, Inplmaite Pic: | Faem 46â€"2t HORSEKSâ€"1 bay Mare 12 years old in foal, 1 Bay Gelding aged, 1 sorrel driver 11 years old, good, in all harness, 1 Bay Percheron colt rising 2 years old. _ Sale to start at 1 o‘clock sharp on time. binder, 6 ft. cut in good running orâ€" der, 5 ft. McCormick mower, 1 Deer ing hay rake good as new, i Massey Harris hoe drill, 1 spring tooth culâ€" tivator, Masseyâ€"Harris dise harrow, 3 sec. drag harrows, single walking plow, 2 furrow gang plow, 1 horse cultivator, 1 cutting box, root pulâ€" per, fanning mill, grind stone, douâ€" bletrees, _ neckyokes, crow â€" bars, chains, grain bags, grub hook, manure hook, forks, shovels, hoes and many other articles too small to mention. PRODUGEH â€" 500 bus. mixed 'grain, 25 ton mixed hay if not prevâ€" fously sold, a quantity of clover seed, some _mangels, etc HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€"1 real good Magnet cream separator, 1 good sideboard, 1 wardrobe, 1 glass door cupboard, 1 lounge, 1 kitchen tuble, 1 wooden bedstead. 1 iron bed stead, 1 box stove, 1 kitchen cook stove, 1 iron kettle, 2 sets CATTLEâ€" 1 Polled Angus cow tresh by time of sale, 1 Holstein cow due by time of sale, Shorthorn cow due in October; Shorthorn cow due in March, 1 Holstein â€" Cow already fresh, 1 Holstein Heifer alâ€" ready fresh, 1 Shorthorn heifer 2 years old, 1 Shorthorn steer rising 2 years, 1 yearling calf. i POULTRYâ€"About 30 mixed hens. IMPLEMENTS â€" 1. MecCormick VEHICLES:â€"1 heavy farm wagA;‘ on with box and spring seat like ; new, 1 steel tire top buggy, 1 extra , good market democrat, 1 set heavy | bob sleighs, 1 good jumper cutter, j wheel barrow, 1 good hay rack, 1 road scraper, 1. Renfrew sca.les! like new, cap. 2000 lbs | HARNESSâ€"1 set heavy team harâ€" ness, 1 set single harness (new), 1 set single harness used, 1 set plow harness, several odd collars, 1 set chimes, 1 robe, 1 pr. horse blankets, etc tuble, 1 wooden bedstead, 1 bed stead, 1 box stove, 1 ki cook stove, 1 iron kettle, 2 butcher poles, ladders, churn cther articles. credit TERMS:â€" Poultry, Produce, and under, cash; over that an 10 months‘ credit will be give furnishing approved security straight 5 per cent disenunt a c sell by public auction the farm stock and inplements belonging to the undersigned proprietress situatâ€" od in the village of Freeport on TERMS:â€"Air sums( of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 10 montks‘ credit will be given by fturâ€" nishing approved joint notes or a slraight 5% discount off for cash on all amounts entitled to credit. 1. H. Toman, Auctioneer, has re ceived instructions from VALUABLE _STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Sale to start at 1.30 p.m. sharp. LIVE STOCK:â€"1 Jersey cow due to calve Feb. 28 1 Holstein cow due July 29, 1 Holstein heifer due Dec. IMPLEMENTS â€" 1 cultivator, 1 hay rake, 1 set iron harrows, hay knife, 1 root pulper, 1 turnip fork, large cutting box, cream separator. 1 churn, 1 set of scales, 2 meat grinâ€" ders, 1 lard press, 1 steel tire bugâ€" EY, 1 carriage, 1 wagon, 1 jumper cutter, 1 set bob sleighs, 1 set wagâ€" on brakes, 1 single harness like new, 1 heavy set single harness, 1 set double harness, doubletrees, whif fletrees, â€" carriage seat, provender box, hoes, forks, shovels and many other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. PRODUCEâ€"1 stack tons, 100 bushels of potatoes. FaED 16 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922 H. _ TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee. PUBLIC SALE ) KRAATZ, Proprietor. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk MO.â€" Poultry, Produce, $15 nder, cash; over that amount nths‘ credit will be given by hing approved security or a it 5 per cent. discount off for on all amounts entitled to MRS. M. CHOWNYK +W â€"1 stack hay about 10 bushels of oais, 40 bags , 1922 and MR. HERMAN SCHNARR io sell by public auction on his farm situated 1 mile north of Mannheim on the town line known as the Snyâ€" der farm on HORSESâ€"1 bay gelding 10 years wld, 1 dark bay gelding 9 years old, 1 bay gelding 12 years old, 1 Hackâ€" ney colt rising 2 years old. CATTLE 14â€"1 Holstein cow due to calve in Jan, 1 Ayrshire cow due iu Jan, 1 Holstein cow due in March, 1 Jersey due to Mar., 1 Brinâ€" dle cow due in Feb., 1 Holstein due by time of sale, 1 Holstein heifer supposed to be in calf, 3 head of young cattle rising 2 years old, 4 spring calves, 1 pure bred shortâ€" horn bull registered 8 months old as good as you get them anywhere. PIGS AND POULTRYâ€"1 York received IMPLEMENTSâ€"1 7ft. cut Deerâ€"| ing binder with truck and sheaf carrier (new), Brantford mower,l Noxon Hoe Drill, 1 disc Harrowa,? spring tooth cultivator, 3 sec. iron’ drag harrows, 2 furrow Verity plow, | 2 walking plows, 2 good wagons, 1; overhauled wagon, 1 wagon box.I gravel planks, steel tire top buggy, Portland Cutter, Circular Saw, Cutâ€"i ting box, Clinton fanning mill. 1| pig rack, 1 set heavy bob sleighs, i grind stones, 1 hay fork, doubleâ€"| trees, neckyokes, and many other| articles too numerous for detail. I 3 piece parlor suite, 4 wooden bedâ€" steads with springs, 1 single bed stead, cradle, baby carriage, Daisy churn, water bench, wash stand, picâ€" tures, lamps, lanterns, etc Sale to start at 1 o‘clock sharp on time. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Magâ€" cet cream separator (cap. 550 lbs), Aâ€"1 shape; corner cupboard, kitchen cupboard, cellar cupboard, 1 kitchen stove wood or coal, 2 box stoves, brood sow supposed to be in pig, 8 shoats 125 lbs each, 1 pair geese. HARNESSâ€"2 set double team Harness, several odd collars, 1 pair horse blankets, etc. PRODUCEâ€"15 tons mixed hay, 500 bus. oats, 500 bus. mixed grain, a quantity white beans, 500 bus. turnips. TERMS:â€"Pigs, Poultry, produce, $15 "and undar, dash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved seâ€" curity or a straight 5% discount off for cash on all amounts entitled to credit. HERMAN SCHNARR, Propristor E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. Entire â€" Valuable Household Effects. Sale to start at 1.30 p.m. sharp. HOUSEHOLD _ EFFECTS: â€" 1 Home Comfort range wood or coal, 1 8 day grand father‘s clock in a large cabinet, here is your chance; writing _ desk, corner â€" cupboard, Woodland Queen Heater, sheet iron stove, small heater, stove pipes, lurd press, sausage grinder, spinnâ€" ing wheel, 3 good wooden chests, milk coolers, 1 bake trough, 1 bed room set, 1 bed with springs and mattress, about 60 yards home made carpet strips, 1 drop leaf table. 1 extension table, 3 stands, 4 rockers, 6 dining chairs, 12 kitchen chairs, 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee. I. H. Toman has received instrucâ€" tions from Mr. John Shantz to sell his belongings without reserve on the farm belonging to Ezra Shantz situated 4 miles north west of St. Agatha and 5 miles North of Baden 46â€"2t TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1922 2 couches, 1 Raymond sewing maâ€" chine, sink, some bedding, empty sealers, a quantity of potatoes, dishes, knives, forks, spoons, washâ€" ing machine and wringer, tub, 1 piece of linoleum 4 yards equare and many other articles not menâ€" tioned. 1 steel tire top buggy, 1 cutter, road cart, imitation buffalo robe, horse hide robe, single _ harnsss, blankets. JOHN SHANTZ, Proprietor. 45â€"2t Prompt attention will be given all TERMS:â€"Cash THURSDAY, DEC. 7th, 1922 PUBLIC SALE: . TOMAN, Auctioneer. LICENSED AUCTIONEER NOTICE. T. SHANTZ, Clerk to soll by Public Auction on his situated 11% miles east of New burg, on the Bleam‘s Road, leading in at Oak ~Grove € Factory, on & HORSESâ€"1 Heavy Bay Team, § and 7 years old, well matched, 4 Black Percheron Gelding, 3 years old weight 1400 lbs., well broken; Brood Mare, if not mm-m CATTLE 16â€"All High Grade Holâ€" steins in excellent shape. 3 Cow# due in January, 1 Cow due in Feb, 3 Cows due in March, 1 Heifer due in March, 1 fresh Heifer, 1 Heifer fresh by time of sale, 3 yearling Heifers, 1 Heifer Calf. 5 PIGSâ€"1 York Sow, due to farrow by time of sale, 2 York Sows in Pig, 23 shoats 3 months old. IMPLEMENTSâ€"M. H. Binder, 6 ft. cut in good order, M.â€"H. 6 ft. Mower, Allâ€"steel M.â€"H. Hay Rake, 1 low "‘down Cockshutt Spreader, nearly new, 2Horse Corn Cultivator, 2â€"Drum Steel Land Roller, 2furrow Walking Plow, 1 single Plow, M.â€"H. 11 tube Disc Drill, Spring Tooth Cultivator, Chatham Fanning Mill, 1 Little Hero Corn Sheler, 1 Dise Harrow, 40 ft. 1 in. drive Shaft with Hangers, 3 Wooden Pulleys, and many other small articles not menâ€" tioned. VEHICLESâ€"2 Farm Wagons, Hay Rack, Stock Rack, 1 Rubber Tire Top Buggy, arched Axles, 1 Set Heavy Bob Sleighs, 1 Jumper Cutâ€" ter. HARNESSâ€"1 Set Heavy Team Hanress, 1 set Single Harness, Odd Colars, Bridles, etc. PRODUCEâ€"20 Tons Mixed Hay, 14 feet of Ensilage in 12 ft. Silo, a quantity of Mangels. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Kit chen Stove, wood or Coal, Corner Cupboard, Wing Table, Wash Stand, Child‘s Bed, Aladdin Lamp, Parlor Lamp, Heater Pipes, Sap Pan, 1 Churn, and many other articles. TERMSâ€"Produce, Shoats, and $15. and under, Cash, over that amount 10 months credit will be given by furnishing approved Joint Notes or a straight 5 per cent disc. off for Cash on Credit Amounts. PIGS and POULTRYâ€"14 P;.;a 3 months old by time of sale, Brood Sow in Pig, 30 Rhode Island Reds Pullets, 4 ewes. IMPLEMENTSâ€"FROST â€" Wood Spring Tooth Cukivator, nealy new, new Wagon, Box, Spring Seat and Shelvings, good Wagon, new Masseyâ€" Harris No. 7 Single Plow, new Masâ€" seyâ€"Harris Scuffier, new 4 section Iron Harrow, Massey Harris Mower, set Bob Sleighs, Straw Cutter, good Top Buggy, Hay Rack, new Hay Fork, Rope and Pulleys, large Mail Box. new Massevâ€"Harris Cream Ga. commencing at 1 o‘clock, m m., sharp, the following valuable proâ€" perty :â€" There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" ticn on the farm of the undersigned, cituated %& mile east of Erbsville, and 5& miles north west of Waterâ€" loo, better known as the Theo. Doerbecker farm, on CATTLEâ€"5 extra good Dairy Cows:â€"Holstein Cow due in May, red Cow due in May, white Cow due in May, Jersey Cow due ‘in Feb., Black Cow due in July, Blue Heifer due in March, 3 red Hereford Helâ€" fers supposed to be in calf, 3 spring Calves. Box, new Masseyâ€"Harris Cream Se parator, cap 500 lbs. pair of new Horse Blankets, Wheelbarrow, Doubletrees, Neckyokes, Forks, Shoâ€" vels, and many other articles. HARNESSâ€"Set Team Harness, Set Plow Harness, set Single Harâ€" ness. HORSESâ€"Chestnut Horse 6 years old, Bay Mare 8 years old, Black Horse, aged. Also about 6 tons of good Hay, a quantity of Rarly Furtnurée Seed Potatoes. NO RESERVE. TERMS8 of SALEâ€"Hay, Pigs, Poulâ€" try, Potatoes,and all sums of $15.00 and under, Cash, over that amount 10 months credit will be given on furnishing approved Joint Notes, or 5 per cent discount off for cash pay« ments on credit amounts. Farm Stock, Implements and WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29th, NORMAN JAMPP, Proprietor t H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, J. E. Bingeman, Clerk. P. J. WILLIAM8, Proprictor, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1922 â€"OF. 45â€"2t.

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