‘.,.| is where the auctioneer comes from whore motto is to give ._<..} prompt and active service TO ALL ‘4 Anyone wishing to purchase a farm will. be .well repaid || _ ALEX. AMES, Auctioneer. _ _4 by consulting the undersigned. A variety to choose from. Dec. 12 (Tuesday)â€"Fuarm Stook, dan 0 Jast m:‘;:turmlc had been offerad .to "let up on the ‘hoenom of the Temperâ€" ance Act," and also denied that he had confirmed the report at Otta: "I understand," said Mr. Craig "that Rev. Dr. Gordon made a pubâ€" lic statement to the effect that, as Aueney-(*ncnl, I had been offerâ€" ed $50,000 Jhy respectable men 0f this city I would let up on the enforcement of the . Temperance Act ard it his been reported that I had comfirmed his statement. Such an offer was not made to me, directâ€" ty or indirectly by anyone, nor have I at any time confirmed such a statement.. Dr. Gordon appears to have drawn a conclusion from what I regarded as a private cOnâ€" versationâ€" though _ what 1 _ said could have been said to me anyâ€" whereâ€"during which we discussed the difficulties of enforcing liquor laws. ty or indirectly have I at any t a statement. . D to have drawn . "In that conversation I referred to the temptations and pitfalls in the way of the officers whose duty it was to emforce the laws, the vioâ€" lation of which yielded large profits by a personal reference to a state to lawbreakers. I illustrated this ment made to me by a respectable citizen to the effect that he had been asked his opinion as to wheâ€" ther the Attorneyâ€"General could be influenced to let up on the enforeâ€" ment of the Temperance Act if he were offered $50,000 to do so. "Dr. Gordon evidently drew an unwarranted infgrence from that conversation. His statement, â€" to which so much publicity has been given, was made without any conâ€" firmation or authority from me, and without â€" any further _ particulars than above. $500. FOR 20 EGGS A record price for eggs in this section was established when H. H. Lewthorn of Woodland sold twenty eggs from Lady Jewell, his chamâ€" pion White Leghorn hen for $500. Lady Jewell laid 365 eggs for the year ended, November 1, at the official eggâ€"laying contests conductâ€" ed by the Washington Experimental Station. CORDIAL _ TO _ VATICAN Premier Mussolini, when asked concerning the relations between the new Italian Government and the Vatican, said: "I think religion is the great lun-" There will be sold by Public damental moral force in the life of | Auction on the farm of Mr. Aaron the people, and I am hostile to any-! Ziegler situated 2 miles west of thing that savors of the atheistic or â€" B Clements and 2% miles east of antiâ€"clerical RETURN _ $200 STOLEN Pangs of conscience or fear of police investigation caused thieves who stole $200 from the safe of Fergus McNally, garage proprietor at Inwood, to return the money in a peculiar way, according to Proâ€" vincial Constable W. C. Oliver. Knowing that the habit of the ghrage owner was to sweep the front of the building every morning, early' the thieves tied the roll of bills with a cord to a stone and left thm lying in the road in front of the garage. A little girl, aged three, was first en the scene, however, and handed the roll of bills intact to the aston:â€" ished owner. Prompt attention will be given all sales entrusted to me and satisâ€" faction guaranteed. John Zimmerman, 322J, Waterloo FOR SALEâ€"A number of choice Single Comb Rhode Island Red Cockerels. _ D. S. Williams, Linâ€" wood 46â€"2t Farm® Equipment and Farm Stdck a specialty. Phoné New Hamburg, Line 52 HAYBVILLE, Geo. A. Miller LICENSED AUCTIONEER NOTICE. Licensed Auctioneer for County n* Waterloo NEW DUNDEE Mr. Craig ONT. & breeder," Harlow Rockhill of @ ¢# Conrad, lows. The price is % # believed here to be the highest @ # ever paid for a single strawâ€" @ 4 berry plant. The plant béars ¢ # in early summer and begins @ & again in the _ late summer, % & bearing _ continuously _ until % % frost comes. 4 & The purchaser said he beâ€" @ & Iteved ‘the plan he had ; purâ€" % @chased _ would revolutionize # ¢ the strawberry industry. _‘ ¢ C 2 LA AAAAAARL ARMAND LAVERGNE FLAYS GOVERNMENT OF QUEBEC. Armand Lavergne, K. C., gave a jacked audience in the Monument Nationale, last week, his version of the Blanche Garneau crime, upheld John H. Roberts as an example of public devotion, and characterized the Provincial Government in geperâ€" al, and the Attorneyâ€"General‘s de partment in particular as "corrupt and rotten to the marrow". Mr. Lavergne apologized . for "speaking from memory". He claimâ€" ed that the archives of the Police Court in the Blanche Garneau case have _ mysteriously disappeared. Cries of "Bhame!" greeted this. PUBLIC SALE "I do not think that Taschereau and his helpers are scoundrels, but they are certainly fit to be qualified as the most perfect imbeciles imagâ€" inable," exclaimed Mr. Lavergne. "The whole galaxy of employees with gold, silver and brass insignia stood there glaring at each other, approving of each other, openâ€" mouthed without having accomplishâ€" ed anything but a stupendous piece of idlocy cheers. NO MORE HARD WINTERS Gon» «e the days of the hard winter . uccording to exâ€"Magistrate W. C. Dobie of Port Arthur, who has lived here so long, and has kept such accurate records that all the vagaries of weather for the past forty years hereabouts are at his finger ends. The country is get‘iug warmer every year, he says, Entire Valuable Farm Stock and Implements. Crosshill, on HORSESâ€"Coach Mare 11 years old, Grey Coach Mare 7 years,. old, Rlack Coach Mare Colt got by Price Maker Commencing at 1.00 o‘clock p.m sharp on time, viz: CATTLEâ€"Roan Cow due in May, Roan Cow due in May, Registered Abberdeen Augus Cow due to calve in April by Angus Sire, Registered Shorthorn Heifer supposed to be in calf by Shorthorn Sire, Registered Shorthorn Heifer Calf, Grade Shortâ€" horn Heifer Calf, Holstein Heifer 2 years old PIGS:â€" York Sow in pig about 6 weeks, Tamworth Sow ‘supposed to be in pig, 9 Shoats, about 25 barred Rock Hens and.2 Cockerels. IMPLEMENTS:â€" Deering Binder 6 ft cut, Deering Binder for Repair Work, Maxwell Mower with Pea Harvester, Cultivator, Tudhope Anâ€" derson Riding Plow, Hay, Rack Sidehill Plow, Oliver Single Plow, Stuart Clipper, good Wagon, 2 Hay Racks, Cutting Box, 8 inch Fleury Chopper with Speed Jack and Beltâ€" Ing Combined, Small Threshing Machine 6 h.p. Brantford Gas Enâ€" gtne on Truck, Circular Saw, Scales cap. 2000 lbs., Land Roller, Carriage, Buggy, Cutter, Double Team Harâ€" ness, 20 Hives of Bees with Top Eoxes and numerous other articles. No reserve. TERMS:â€"Poultry, Bees and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, or 5 per dent. discount for cash. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 48w, Waterioo. AARON ZIEGLER, Proprietor. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6th he vociferated, amid longing to Sam Hieronimus, 2%, ceived instructions from There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" miles of Orgeshin. 47 | â€"_â€" MR. FRED KRAATZ tion on the farm of the undersigned, ' ni,ï¬n‘..-gu.-an“‘. to sell by publicâ€"auetion all his beâ€"| situated on the 13th Con., Township res, *s#ock, implements and* longings on "his farm situated l‘uWollully.znfl“ north west of teed belonginrig to P. J. Williams, miles south of Petersburg and 3) Linwood, on situated %% mile east ot rbsville ®iles north of New Dundee on lho' THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1922. and & miles northwest of Waterloo, M&!= Road leading from New Dun, commencing at 1230 p. ‘m., sharp, on Wonlwich and â€" Watarlna tawn doe to Petersburg on | the following Valuable Property:â€" and & miles northwest: of Waterloo, on Woolwich and ‘Waterlo© town line, known as the Doerbecker tarm. Dec. 7 (Thursday)â€"One hundred acre farm with good buildings ‘and 12 acres good hardwood bush. Also entire farm stock, implements and household effects belonging to Henâ€" ry. A. Voll, situated 2 miles northâ€" west of Linwood on the 13th conâ€" cession, township of Wellesley. Tuesday (Dee. 12)â€"Farm stock and Implements belonging to John Voll, 2 miles west of Linwood and 4 miles north east of Millbaxk. Dec. 16th (Saturday)â€"At 11.30 A. M., 3 good heavy bay horses and chattels belonging to Joseph Weber situated on Noecker St., Waterloo, 1 block from end of car line. Jan. 24 (Wednesday)â€"Farmstock, implements, hay, grain and houseâ€" hold effects of E. A. Beechy, situated 3 miles east of Breslau, 2 miles north of Rossuth, 3 miles west of Mosboro. No reserve. H. B. DUERING, Auctioncer January 11â€" Valuable farm of 100 acres of Al land with good buildings; better known as the John Richl farm, % 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 Wilmot, % mile east of Lisbon and 1%% miles west of Welâ€" lesley belonging to John A. Balâ€" zer (if not previously sold). Feb. 14 (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, including 3 good young well matched teams belonging to Fred Kissner, situated on Glasâ€" gow road, Kitchener, better known as T. Snyder farm. Feb. 8 (Thursday)â€" Postponed Saleâ€"Farm stock and implements of Andrew W. Streicher, 1% miles west of Wellesley and %% miles east of Lisbon. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. 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 Dec 7, (Thursday) Farm Stock, Implements, produce and household effects belonging â€" to _ Herman Schnarr situated 1 mile morth of Mannheim on the town line known as the Snyder Farm (No reserve) Feb. 7 (Wednesday)â€"Entire farm stock, implements, 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. Dec. 6 (Wednes‘y)â€"Entire houseâ€" hold effects belonging to ‘Werner Huss, situated on Main street in the village of Baden. « M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, | Friday, Dec. 1#*.â€"Auction sale ot‘ Registered Shorthorn _ Cattle and Yorkshire Brood Sows, at Lot 22,! Concession 11, North Easthope, %! mile west of Hampstead, for Archie‘ McGillawee Wenesday, Dec. 13â€"Clearing Aucâ€" tion sale of Farm Stock, Implements and Feed at Lot 28, Concession 11, North Easthope, 2 miles west of Hampstead, for Amos Hunsberger. Thursday, January 4thâ€" Clearing Auction sale of Farm Stock, Imple 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 13th line, Kast Zorra, 3 miles South of Tavistock, for Werner Yungblut. Saturday Dec. 2, at 1.30 p.m., the Valuable Household Effects belong: ing to the late Mrs Strome at 101 Woeber St., West., Kitchoner. GEORGE G. CLAS8, Auctioneer. Dec. 9thâ€"H:ousehold Effects, veâ€" hicles, cows, etc. of George Ruler at Linwood. Dec. 12thâ€"Household Effects, imâ€" plements, etc. of John Wagner, Woolwich Tp. 5 miles North of Elâ€" mira. Jan. 16th â€"â€" Farth Stock, Imple ments, Grain, Household Effects of David Hergott, adjoining St. Cleâ€" ments. George °C.. Martin, 1 hile west E. J. SHANTZ Auctioneer. Fam!1~.«. [~ :.:.A_J 4\ H "Kam | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922 I Sale to start at 1 o‘clock sharp on HORSESâ€"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. CATTLEâ€"1 Polled Angus cow fresh by time of sale, 1 Holstein cow due by time of sale, Shorthorn cow due in October; Shorthorn cow due in _ March, 1 Holstein Cow already fresh, 1 Holstein Heifer alâ€" ready fresh, 1 BM*‘ heiter 2 years old, 1 Sh rising 2 years, 1 yearling calf. POULTRYâ€"About 30 mixed heas. IMPLEMENTS â€" 1 McCormick binder, 6 ft. cut in good running orâ€" der, 5 ft. McCormick :mower, 1 Deer ing bhay rake good as new, 1 Massey Harris hoe drill, 1 spring tooth culâ€" tivator, Masseyâ€"Harris disc 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€" bletreea,~ neckyokes, crow bars, chains, grain bags, grub hook, manure hook, forks, shovels, hoes and many other articles too small to mention. VEHICLES:â€"1 heavy farm wagâ€" 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, wheel barrow, 1 good hay rack, 1 road scraper, 1 Renfrew scales like new, cap. 2000 lbs AUCTION SALE 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 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 table, 1 wooden bedstead, 1 iron bed stead, 1 box stove, 1 kitchen cook stove, 1 iron kettle, 2 sets butcher poles, ladders, churn and other articles. TERMS:â€" Poultry, Produce, $15 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved security or a straight 5 per cent. discount off for cash of all amounts _ entitled to credit. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Entire Household Effects and Touring Car. 46â€"2t I. H. Toman, Auctioneer has been _ qy favored with instructions from l F MR. WERNER HUSS 1o To sell by public auction all his 4g.2; Chattels without reserve in the Hy. â€"â€"â€" Kuntz block on Main Street in the village of Baden on I ] WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1922 Sale to start at 1.30 o‘clock sharp on time. HOUSEHOLD EFFRCTSâ€"1 Fire _ Farm Stock and Implements. Co Fuel saver range, has burned only 5 tons fuel, 1 extension table, 11 There t:m be sold by Public Au« 1 kitchen table, 1 sink, glass door ":" :":l § farm of Mr. John Vol cormer cupboard exceptionally good, * :a‘e i miles west of Linwoo & doz kitchen chairs, 1 set quarter ff miles north east of Millbanl Dundee. FRED KRAATZ, Proprietor. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. cut oak dining chairg (brand new), 1 lounge, 1 sideboard with large mirror, 1 complete bedroom set, 2 wooden bed steads, 1 iron kettle, 60 jars good canned fruit, empty l‘ ers, 3 good 2 gal. jugs, several stone crocks from 1 to 5 gals. each, 3 burner oil stove, 1 good wooden tub, 1 galv. tub, 8 day mantle clock, 1 pair pipe wremches like new, 1 good Russian calf fur coat, size 42, 1 good skin robe, 1 large Creelman knitting machine, White sewing maâ€" chine, 1 bureau, 2 jron pans, iron pot, a quantity of linoleum like new, 1 Niagara Vapor Bath or (Sweater}, coal heater, a quantity of moth paâ€" per, 1 large Oliander tree, hand saw. large meat saw, garden rake, hoes, shovels and many other articles not mentioned. Ford Touring car in good running order. Don‘t miss this. TERMS:â€"Ford car and Fireco stove 4 weoks credit by furnishing approved security. Balance of saie. ‘PRODUCGH â€" 500 bus. mixed « »= | _PUBLIC SALE Proâ€"| Valuable® Real Estate, Farmâ€" | THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1922. commencing at 1230 p."‘m., sharp, the following Valuable Property:â€" HORSESâ€"Heavy Bay Mare, 15 years old supposed to be in foal, Bay ‘Goldlu. 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, Durham Cow due Dec. 26th, Durbham Cow due Jan. 15th, Heifer due in May, Pure Bred Shorthorn Bull rising 3 years old, Fat Cow, yearling Bull, 6 early springâ€"calves." IMPLEMENTSâ€" Frost and Wood Binder, nearly new, Frost and Wood } 6 ft. cut Mower nearly new, Masseyâ€" ‘t Harris side Delivery Rake, nearly | new, Frost & Wood Steel Rake, nearâ€" ly new, Cockshutt Disc Drill, nearly new, Spring Tooth Cultivator with seed Box, Frostâ€"Wood 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 Jackson [ Wagon, good Steel Tire Top Buggy, : Portland® Cutter, set Bob Sleighs, | Wagon Box with Double Shelvings, 1Fanning Mill, Weigh Scales, 1200 lbs. cap., Bag Holder, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow, 2 ladders, gravel Planks, Grain Bags, Doubletrees, Neckyokes, Forks, Shovels, Hoes truck wagon and many other useful l articles too numerous to mention. ‘ TERMS of SALEâ€" Hay, Grain, 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€" count off for cash payments on credit amounts. H. A. VOLL, Proprietor W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer I Phone 48w, Waterloo. JOS. KARLEY, Clerk. PIGS and POULTRYâ€"2 Yorkâ€" shire Brood Sows with litter at side. 6 fat Hogs, some Chickens, 3 geese and 1 gander. HARNESSâ€"Set Double Team Harness, set Single Harness, Robes, and Blankets. HOUSEHOLD â€" EFFECTSâ€"Stanâ€" dard Cream Separator, nealy new, Daisy Churn, 2 Iron Kettles, Cook Stove, Corner Cupboard, some Sap Buckets, and numerous other artâ€" icles. HAY and GRAINâ€"About 20 tons good Hay, 300 bus. Mixed Grain, 300 bus. Oats, about 100 bus. Wheat. Some Wood. REAL ESTATEâ€"At the same {ime and place there will also be offered for sale the Farm, consist ing of 100 acres, more or less, goad clay loam, 12 acres hardwood bush, balance in good state of cultivatior. On the farm is a good 2 story white brick house with summer kitchen attached, good bank ‘barn, driving shed and all other necessary outâ€" buildings. The farm is well fenced and has a good orchard. Itf you want a good farm, dont mis« this chance. TERMSâ€"10 per cent of Purchase price on day of sale, balance to be paid in thirty days thereafter. Date of possession given will be made known on day of sale. There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of Mr. John Voll, situated 2 miles west of Linwood, and 4 miles north east of Millbank, on â€" Loader, Masseyâ€"Harris Side Delivery Rake, Masseyâ€"Harris Spring Tooth Cultivator, Disc, 4â€"#section Iron Harâ€" row, 3 Single Plows, Scuffier. Iron Scraper, Corn Cutter, Top Buggy, 2 seated, Carriage, good as new, set Bob Sleighs, 2 Cutters, 2 Wagons, 1 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922 commencing at 1 o‘clock. p. m. HORSRSâ€"Bay Horse 6 years ol1, Bay Horse 12 years old, Coli rising 3 years old. nearly new, Scales, Grindgstone. Stone Boat, Logging Chaing, and numerous other Articles. Terms: All sums of $10.00 and under Cash, over that amount 12 months credit will be givan on approved Joint Notes, or 4 per cent off for CATTLEâ€"2 Cows due in Jan., 2 Cows due in March, Cow due in April.. NO RESERVE. JOHN VOLL, Proprister IMPLEMENTSâ€" MoCormick Hay to sell by public auction on his farm situated 1 mile north of Mannheim on the town line known as the Smyâ€" der farm on HORSESâ€"1 bay gelding 10 years old, 1 dark bay gelding 9 years old, 1 bay gelding 12 years old, 1 Hackâ€" ney colt rising 2 years old. in Jan, 1 Holstein cow due in March, 1 Jersey due to Mar., 1 Brinâ€" die 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 ar good as you get them anywhere. PIGS AND POULTRYâ€"1 York brood sow supposed to be in pig, 8 shoats 125 lbs each, 1 pair geese. THURSDAY, DEC. 7th, 1922 Sale to start at 1 o‘clock sharp on time. tf > 20â€" e Pagm Stock, impbmente Preâ€"| Fizn Slods duce and Housebold Effects, |~ duce received instructions from CATTLE 14â€"1 Holstein cow due to calve in Jan, 1 Ayrshire cow due IMPLEMENTSâ€"1L 7ft. cut Deer ing binder with truck and sheaf carrier (new), Brantford mower, Noxon Hoe Drill, 1 diss Harrows, spring tooth cultivator, 3 sec. iron drag harrows, 2 furrow Verity plow, 2 walking plows, 2 good wagons, 1 overhauled wagon, 1 wagon box, gravel planks, steel tire top buggy, Portland Cutter, Circular Saw, Cutâ€" ting box, Clinton fanning mill. 1 pig rack, 1 set heavy bob sleighs, grind stones, 1 hay fork, doubleâ€" trees, neckyokes, and many other articles too numerous for detail. Aâ€"1 shape; corner cupboard, kitchen cupboard, cellar cupboard, 1 kitchen stove wood or coal, 2 box stoves, 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, ete PUBLIC SALE HARNESSâ€"2 set double team Harness, several odd collars, 1 pair horse blankets, etc. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Magâ€" net cream separator (cap. 550 lbs), 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 under, 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, Proprietor. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, situated 2% miles west of St. Cleâ€" ments, and 2 miles east of Crossâ€" hill, on commencing at 1 o‘clock, p. m. HORSES: BAY Mare, 5 years old Bay Horse, 4 yearg old. CATTLE: Red Cow due Feb. 8, Red Cow due Feb. 24, 4 Cows due in March, 2 Cows due in April, 2 Heifers rising 2 years old. IMPLEMENTS: McCormick Hay Loader, Masseyâ€"Harris â€" Cultivator with seed box. GRAIN: 100 bus. Mixed Grain, 100 bus. Oats, 90 bus. Seed Peas, 8 tons good Mixed Hay. 46â€"2t PIGS: Registered Berkshire Sow with litter of eight at side. REAL ESTATE: At the same time and place there will also be offered for gale, the Farm, consistâ€" Ing of 100 acres, more or less, of good working land, 8 acres of bush,. 8 mcres of Fall Wheat, 30 acrss fall plowing and balance in grass and pasture. Good House and Bank Barn, also timber and shingling ready for straw shed will go with the farm. If you are looking for a good farm, come to this sale. TERMS of Real Estate will be made known on day of sale. Terms on Chattels: 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. NO RESERVE. Farm, Farmstock and Impleâ€" ments. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee. SAM HIERON!IMUS, Preprietor, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctlionser, MR. HERMAN SCHNARR THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1922. * _ | _ P. J. WILLIAM®, Propristor, + | \-_w,-fl--ogg..u.._.‘ 3 10 months credit will be givem on furnishing approved Joint Notes, or | 5 per cent discount off for cash pay» . ments on credit amounts. CATTLEâ€"4 good milch cows all. in good flow of milk, 6 head of young catte] 2 years old, 9 head yearlings. PIGS & POULTRY â€" 4 brood sows ( 1 due to pig in December, 1 in January, 1 in Febreary, 1 in March), 9 Shoats, 8 Shoats weight 170 lbs. each (if not previously sold), 20 Hens mostly Pullets (Rhode I# land Reds), 5 Roosters, 10 Guineas. IM.PLEMENTS:â€" Deering. Binder 7 ft. cut with Truck, Shants Mower: 5 ft cut, Hay Rake, Steel Land Rolâ€" ler, Wogden Rolier, Spring ‘Tooth Cultivator, Climax Cultivator, # horse Bissell Disk, _ 2â€"horse Disk, Farmer‘s Friend single furrow ridâ€" ing plow, 2â€"furrow plow, 3â€"furrow gang plow, 3 walking plows, 3 $â€"secâ€" tion iron harrows, harrow, sulky, cormn cultivator, 2 scuffles, seed drill, weeder, grass seeder, fanning mill, wire fence stretchers, 3 lumâ€" ber wagons (2 nearly new), wagom box with shelving, 2 sets bob sleighs, 2 hay racks, wood rack, 2 sets log bunks, oneâ€"horee democrat, top buggy, Gladstone cutter, 2 sets gravel planks, 2 hand cutting boxes, scales cap. 1200 lbs., dump cart with harness, 2 sets team harness, 2 sets buggy harness, riding saddle and bridle, iron kettle, DeLaval cream â€" separator (nearly new), Daisy churn (new), whiffletrees, neckyokes, logging chains, some ceâ€" der posts and many other articles. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:â€" Also some household furniture TUESDAY, OECEMBER 12th, tion on the farm of the und situated in theâ€" Townshly eriod, one «mile west of Pr HORSESâ€"Bay Mare 7 years old,. â€" _ Fair of Bay Geldings weight about .. _ 1400 lbs, Sorrel Horse weight 1200 = . _ HAY & GRAIN â€" 1000 bushels cats, 15 tons Timothy hay, 80 shocks corn fodder, 100 bushels mangels, 40 shocks of corn to husk TERMS OF SALE:â€"Hay, Grain, Poultry, Corn Fodder, Mangels and all sums of $10 and under, cash; cver that amount 11 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, or 6% per annum off for cash on @l awmounts entitied to credit. GEORGE C. MARTIN, Proprietor ALEX. AMES, Auctioneer 47â€"2t Spring Tooth Cultivator, nealy new, new Wagon, Box, Spring Seat aad Shelvings, good Wagon, new Masseyâ€" Harris No. 7 Single Plow, new Masâ€" seyâ€"Harris Scuffler, new 4 section Iron Harrow, Massey Harris Mower, set Bob Sleighs, Straw Cutter, good Top Buggy, Hay Rack, new Hay Fork, Rope and Pulleys, largs Mail 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, Bet Plow Harness, set Single Harâ€" commencing at 1 o‘clock p. m., sharp, the following valuable proâ€" perty :â€" CATTLEâ€"5 extra good Dairy Cows:â€"Holstein Cow due in May, red Cow dug 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. PIGS and POULTRYâ€"14 Piga 3 months old by time of sale, Brood Sow in Pig, 30 Rhode Island Reds Farm Stock, Implements and There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, situated % mile east of Erbsville, and 5%4 miles north west of Waterâ€" loo, better known as the Theo. Doerbecker farm, on HORSESâ€"Chestnut Horse 6 years old, Bay Mare 8 years old, Black Horse, aged. Also about 6 tons of good Hay, quantity of Rarly Furtnure Se Potatoes. Pullets, 4 ewes. IMPLEMENTSâ€"FROST TERMS of SALEâ€"Hay, Pigs, Pou!}â€" try, Potatoes,and all sums of $15.00 and under, Cash, over that amount sharp on time: PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, DEC. 5, NO RESERVE. Ns