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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Dec 1922, p. 10

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lise es . s ’m Report.)â€"Cattioâ€"Reâ€" | 4 _/ _ eeipts, T617. Cattle sold 25¢ higher, f ‘@A a brigk market, ~with inferior ® slow. One lot of heavy steers * %“ Choice butcher M; $7 to $1.85, with 3% Jnl to $10, n-t"t-uf, __ up to $5.%5. Cows strong, $460 10 , $5.50 for good butchers: A Tew store . cattle changed hands. There was a fairly large holdover. | Calvesâ€"Receipts, 370; veal calves V were 50c higher; top, $18. y1 Sheepâ€" Receipts, 3,443; bulk of J lambs brought $12.50, with choice toads at $13 and one lot at $18;‘| sheep ‘20¢ higher at $7 to $7.76. â€" |, _ Hogsâ€" Receipts, 352%5; no settle * ment was made in hog prieu.‘ Springers, choice .. ..$0.00 @100.00 Sheep, ewes ......... 200 @ 7.175 Lambs l...... .......12.00 @ 13.00 Hogs, fed and ~watered, j John Zimmerman, 322J, Waterloo. LICENSED AUCTIONEER NOTICE. Prompt attention will be given all sales entrusted to me and satie Calves, choice veals do. ~medium â€"..... Butcher cows, choice do., medium ...... Canners and cutters. Butcher bulls, good . do.,‘ common ..... Anyone wishing to purchase a farm will be well repaid by consulting the undersigned. A variety to cnoose from. is where the auctioneer comes from whore motto is to give prompt and active service TO ALL. do., mediam ....,.. do., common ... ... Eutcher heifers, choice do, medium _....... Heavy â€" beef sthers, choige i.l...... ... Butcher steers, choice do.. mediam ..... _ HAYSVILLE, Phone New Hamburg, Line 52 Farm â€" Equipment and Farm Stock a speciaity. Geo. A. Miller UUFF BUTTONS BELTS And Don‘t Forget the Licensed Auctioneer for County of Waterioo NEW DUNDEE ..10.50 INDIVIDUAL BOXES 70.00 @ 20.00 400 @ 415 3.00 @ 4.00 11.00 @ 13.00 .8.00 @ 10.08 $6.15 @ 38.25 700 @ s.00 600 @ .15 5.50 @ c.00 4.00 @ 5.50 100 @ 115 .600 @ 7.00 450 @ 3.00 @ 200 @ 400 @ Betiter Goods â€" FEor . T O M A N ONT. yX . n er e C ne ul u’m 34% ?:;.-’ Barleyâ€"N * C. W., 50¢; 76. i“}w: tracl u'lm‘ Flaxâ€"No. 2.50 5.40 5.50 rget the Boysâ€"We Have Gifts for Boys too. iinnbnivientiiiad flsb it oi A 6 20 .252 03 A DBBll’ Dec. 16 (m) w pm.â€" spotted in Seattle and near Boston Farm Stock ‘“‘ Implements of and are springing up in other secâ€" Christian Erb, adjoining the village tions of the country. to( Wellesiey. Burns testified that 358 new radi D°C. 20th (Wednesday)â€" Vglua: cal publications have sprung up in ble 100 acre farm and entire farm United States in the last year. _ Stock and implements belonging to ‘H. R. Phair on 9th concession, Welâ€" mmnmmmmmmâ€"...._.___ lesicy Township, 8% miles east of 'fmllh-nk. and 7 miled northwest of ‘TNIDMDEE SL Clements. Burns made the startling revelaâ€" tion that the Reds have established regular "schools" in various parts of the country, where radicalism is taught outright, without interference of the government. There is no law under which the federal agents can operate, Burns said, adding that radical schools have already been spotted in Seattle and near Boston liverance into the hands of the radiâ€" cals, according to Wm. J. Burns, head of the federal bureau of investiâ€" gation. The Communist Intérnationale, registered Clyde horses, Shorthorr with headquarters at Moscow, is dirâ€" cattle and Berkshire pigs, belongâ€" ecting a widespread campaign in the ing to Wililam Henry at Lot 6 on United States for overthrow of the the 7th Concession,> . Township of American government and its deâ€" . Wellesley, 3 miles east of ‘Milibank liverance into the hands of the radiâ€" 2% miles west of Cros#hill Buckwheatâ€"No. 3, 73¢ to 75¢. Ryeâ€"No.‘ %, T8c to $0¢. Millfeedâ€"Bran, $24 a ton; shorts, $26.a ton; middlings, $28.50 a ton; good feed frour, $2 & bag. Ontario wheatâ€"No. 2 winter, $1.08 to $1.10; No. 3 winter, $1.05 to $1.07. Ontario Barleyâ€" Malting, 60c to Ontario Oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 41c 43¢. 1 % American Cornâ€"No 2 yellow, $9c; No. 3 yellow, 86e. Toronto, Dec. 11â€"Quotations on the local Board of Trade toâ€"day: 44%e; track, 53%e. ~ @ Flaxâ€"No. 1 N. W. C., $2.07; No. 2 C. W., $2.01; No. 3 C. W. and reâ€" jected, $1.63; track, $2.03. Ryeâ€"No. 2 C. W., 804. â€" _ _ TORoNTO. (Dec. 16th (@aturday)â€"At 1140 A. Winnipesg, Doe 11th. %. j ty 1 ot Wheatâ€" No. 1 Northern, $1.06%; chattels belonging to Joseph Wuber hlfivfit :$1.04%; No. $ morthâ€"| situated on Noecker St., Waterloo, orn, $1.01%; No. 4, 96%¢; No. 5, 1 block tfrom end of car lUne. “'h_e; “N_“f," 88%¢c; feed, T4%e;} _ _ __ e vact oth . 4 ME . ¢* m Auction sale ofâ€"Farm Stock, Impleâ€" Oatsâ€"No 2 C. W., 45%¢; No. 3â€"C. mmw&am} W..Mm)h.l!nd.“ie: No.|ing to Louis Kieffer, situated in the 1u-¢.uuc;m.:muc:ro-vm-udmm- ] feoted, 34%c; . track, 48%6. ‘ Jan. 24 (Weodnesday)â€"Farmétock, Barleyâ€"No. 3 C. W., 54%¢; No. 4 implements, hay, grath and house C. W., 50¢c; rejected, 44%¢; feed, | hold effects of E. A. Beechy. situated (Manitoba Wheatâ€"No 1 portherm _â€"~_! . WINNIPEG ORAiN, Wlimnc. Dec. 11th. WARNS AGAINST REDs. = 3 Doors East of Queen Less Money 1460 Jan. 17 (Wednesdayâ€"Farm stock and implements belonging to Alex. Littlewood, 5 miles south of Guelph and oneâ€"half mile east of Donney‘s school house. | Jan. 24 (Wednesday)â€"Farm stock and implements of E. A. Beechey, 3 miles east of Breslau. m., clearing Auction Sale of Farm |Stock and Implements, Feed â€" and Household Eiffects, belonging to John Francis, 4 miles west of Kitâ€" chener, 3% miles west of Waterloo and 2 miles east of Petersburg, close to the G. T. R. tracks, better known and ‘ Household ~Effects, â€" including registered Clyde horses, Shorthorr cattle and Berkshire pigs, belonsâ€" Detwellen situated 2%â€"mies east of Mannheim and 3 mies southwest of Kitchener. better known as the March 7 â€" (Wednesday) Clearing Auction sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments. and Feed belonging to Jacob o‘clock noon, clearing Anction Sale Jan. 4 â€" (Thursday) Chattels and Household Effects belonging to the estate of the late Hartman Schnarr, situated 2 miles northwest of Watâ€" erloo and 3% miles southeast of 3 miles east of Bresiau, % miles morth of Rossuth, 3 miles west of Jan. 24 (Wednesday)â€"Farmetock,| Feb. 1 â€" (Thursday) Carlond of implements, hay, gréin and house choice Horses. Percherons and Belâ€" hold effects of K. A. Beechy, situated gians, rising from 3 years old and C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer E. J. SHANTZ, Auctionser (Tuesday) February 2%, (Thursday) Clearing Auction Sale of entire Farm Stock, Implements and Feed, at Lot 24 and 25, South Hasthope, 1% miles west of Tavistock, of the late Yost Heimhâ€" UNOERTAKERS AND Jan. 18â€"Farm Stock and impie ments of Enoch Baumn Estate, sitâ€" uation 2% miles south of Elmira and 2% miles northeast of St. Jaâ€" Calla ftrom all parts of th scounty promptly attended to. Miller, Pilkington Tp., 6 miles north of House, and Lot and Household Effects of the late Mrs. Wm. Gowâ€" Jan. 11thâ€"Farm â€" Stock, Impleâ€" ment, Hay, Grain, Etc. of Moses Reist Jr. 1 mile north of Kimira. Jan. 16th â€" Farm Stock, Imple LETTHR & DEEISINGER of House and Lot, Furniture, Etc. sale. Lunch at noon. south of Hollen. implements, hay, grain and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to Sam Suyâ€" der % mile south of New Dundee on the township line in the county of Oxford. Don‘t miss this big east of Strasburg, better known as the Noah Weber farm. Feb. 21 (Wednesday) 830 a.m. Dec. 15â€"Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, Etc.. of Elmo Housingâ€" |lbho.n¢8hnflum¢ .wm(ummufi. ; Also furm stock and implements, | all betonging to John A. Balzer. UNDERTAKERS GEORGE G. CLASS, Auctioneer. John Rich! farm, % wmile south of George Hagedorn, situated 1 mile east of TVilliamsburg and 2 mfles west of German Milis, and «â€"miles south of Kitchener. Plan to â€" atâ€" tend this large sale. 100 meres of Al land with good Feb. 7â€"(Wednesday)â€"Entire farm 14 _ _A rare oppportunity to secure ul, splendid farm situated a few imiles only from both Kitchener and Watâ€" erloo. Good land, splendid upâ€"toâ€" date buildings, special equipment for dairy to supply milk to either Kitchener or Waterloo milkmen. Don‘t miss this chance. Apply for further particulars to _ The undersigned is offering for sale his 200 acre farm, situated in _ the township of North Dumfries, on _ the Cedar Croek Road, 2 miles east ‘ olthkBoroq.undSmflumu-‘ _ east of Roseville. On the farm is a stone house and a bank barn, with necessary outâ€"buildings and a neverâ€" | failing. well on the place. There is 185 acres of good workable land, and 15 acres in bushâ€"and pasture. 16 acres are sown in Fall Wheat, and 16 acres in Rye, and fall plowâ€" ing will be done. The undersigned apply to Geo. F. Kunts. DANIEL SCHRAG, Executor, land is in a high state of cultivation. ‘l"hlolmdl-roetmum.d.d&o)‘uâ€"1 tra good gardening soil. Anyone inâ€" terested please attend this sale and. look the property over. % TERMSâ€" 10 per cent of Purchase Price cash on day of sale, and the balance to be paid in 30 days thereâ€" after. Near Kitchener and Waterloo 32 Queen St. South A. K. Cressman teal Estate Waterloo in V neck with Collars at reasonal The best on the market. The kind that never creeps through WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20th, 1022 alight flaws that wili not affect their wear at per pair s3’25‘ Buys the cloth for a heavy palr of Men‘s Trousers. Large size Filannellette Blanâ€" FARM FOR SALE, _ _ Good Staples l IN WINTER WEAR | MEN‘B PULLOVERS WOOL BATTING Chicopee Woolilen Mills $2.75 Phone 28.12. particulars Beggs‘ ‘also a silk and woo! yarn in all the 0004 shatin the same time and day (if not preâ€" viously soid) the vafuable farm conâ€" sisting of 100 acres, more or less, ot extra good soil in a high state of cultivation will be offered for sale. On the firm is a good one ard oneâ€"half story brick house with 8 rooms, Kitchen and wood shed attached, good bank barn 60x80, with straw shed 50x40, good sized pig stable and hen house, driving shed. The farm is well fenced and well drained, and is situated on a wain travelled road. Extra good water supplied from a well and & large water tank supplies water for the barn. ‘This is considered one of the best farms in that district and anyone wanting a good farm shonld look into this proposition. Terms of Saie: Hay, Grain. Roots. 2 shades of Heather, Andalusian .P K. Stocking Yarn in black ment of colors in 4 ply or 2 piy, White Heather. For finer Hose and Sox we carry the Saxony in Black,; Grey and White. For heavy Stockings and Sox we carry Canadian Wheel Ing made at our own mill, also Bcotch Fingering in Black, Grey and White mixed grain, 150 bus. Barley, 120 Mixed Hay, 200 bush. Granary Filler nearly new, Forks, Shovels, bbum. Pulleys and numerous other artiâ€" Engine, Pump < Jack and Belts, Wheelbarraw, Gravel Planks, Set Brass Mounted Team Harness, Set Plow Harness, Single Harness, â€" aâ€" bout 15 cords of Wood, 12 Rods Hog Sleigh, Top Buggy, Red Jumper Cutâ€" ter, Climax Cultivator, Set Iron Harâ€" rows, Verity Walking Plow, Clinton Fanning Mill, 3 hp. Gilson Gas PIGS and POULTRYâ€" Brood Sow due to pig in February, § Shoats 3 months old, 35 Chickens, 2 Geese, 1 Gander, Extra good Collie Dog. IMPLEMENTSâ€" Deering â€" Binder 6 ft. cut, new Masseyâ€"Harris Drill, Lucknon. All cattle over six_monthis of ago last February are tubercular tested. For March, 3 White Cows dile to calve in January,. 4 Roan Heifere due to calve in May, 5â€"Heifer Calves, AH bred July Tth; Whiite, Nora 162448; bred July 29th; Pearl of Linwood Ramsdonâ€"186826, bred Nov. 2nd. . â€" Gradesâ€"Red.Cow due to calve in March,: 2 <red Cows due to calve in VALUABLE REAL RSTATEâ€" At FOR SWEATER YARNS and Infante‘ Hose we carry YARNS â€" 10 tons of KITCHENER _ onable price. That are not upâ€"toâ€"date in style but are good Woolien Maâ€" terial. W1l serve you well at home and make you comfortaâ€" bis and warm at a very reasâ€" Well put together and. wear like Leather. in plain black or blue stripe in two weights, Light weight .. sl % * Heavy Weight ..... $2 35 o 90c, $1.359 31.80 3 Buys a pant fength for Boys, ranging from 5 to 14 ‘years. BULLDOG OVERALLS Kitchener. ..J. KARLEY, Clerk. known on day of saie and can be had from the undersigned. h Foulty, Wood and ail sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on. approved security(property owners., or 6 per cent. per annum off for cash on all credit amouts. . Terms of Real Estate will be made LADIES‘ PULLOVERS bank barn, with all m,%«‘?a buildings, and a neverâ€"failing woll 3 on the place. Farm is well fenced. . _ A couple minutes walk to the lohoot,";' and church, % mile to chopping mill, . . Good reasons for selling. J. Stanley *«i Hilborn, R. R. 2. Petersburg. xt Balance in good state Of 14 acres in wheat. On 414 miles south of Petenl{ur; statton on Huron Road. 8 acres hardwood! The undersigned~is offéring sale his 105 acre farm, more or situated in Wilmot Township, H. R. PHAIR, Proprietor E.. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, CHRISTIAN @. cash; over / that â€" amount three months‘ creditâ€"on approved security. 47â€"3t. chen l:huu.mm,u machine, tubs, pails, ‘clothes â€" iron kettle,© paper rack, â€" utensls and dishes, hx gation of Samer kraut, apple i ;‘i stone : jar. No resorve. * Terms ofâ€" Sale â€" m J Hoge, and all sums of $25 and # cupboard with glass front, o uomwmo.jfl chen stove, summer kitchen to oil stove with bake oven, extenil . SHANTZ, Auctioneer, 34 Fredâ€" FARM FOR SALE,â€" ERB, Proprietor.

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