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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Dec 1922, p. 11

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_ FILSINGER & HENRY 4@ «> do., fair 2....... Calves, choice veal do. medium ... . do., common ... Milch cows, choice Springers, choice _ Sheep, ewes ...... LAMHI® ssccce gore Hogs, fed and wate @ @©> Quotations Toronto, Dec. 11, (Dominion Live Stock Granch Report.) â€"Cattleâ€"Reâ€" ceipts, 7,617. Cattle sold 25¢ higher on a brisk market, . with inferior grades slow. One lot of heavy steers brought $8.25. Choice butcher steers and heifers brought $7 to $7.85, with baby beef at $8.50 to $14. Bulls sold up to $§.25. Cows strong, $4.50 to $9.50 for good butchers. A few store cuttle changed hauds. There was a fairly large holdover Calvesâ€"Receipts, Siv; ve were 50c higher; top, $13 Sheep â€" Receipts, 3,443; lambs brought $12.50, . wit loads at $13 and one lot sheep 20c higher at $7 to Hogsâ€" Receipts, 3,525; . ment Canners and < Butcher cow Lutcher heifer do, medium do., commo Butcher bulls do., common Stockers, good Prompt attention will be given all sales entrusted to me and satisâ€" faction guaranteed. _ John Ziinmerm © Heavy choick Butcher © selects is where the auctioncer comes from whore motto is to give prompt and active service TO ALL. Anyone wishing to purchase a farm will be well repaid by consulting the undersigned. A variety to cnoose from. do. do do do Farm _ Equipment and Stock a specialty. Phone New Hamburg, Line 52 HAYSVILLE, Geo. &. HMiller LICENSED AUCTIONEER NOTICE. Licensed Auctioneer for County of Waterloo King Street, Kitchener And Don‘t Forget the Boysâ€"We Have These Gifts for Boys too. Our Store is Full of Gifts for Menâ€"â€"â€"Gifts that will Wearâ€"â€"â€"Gifts of the Soundest Quality and Valueâ€"â€"â€"Gifts You will be Proud to give. good medium meditin common Give Him a Useful Gift This Christmas common d and watered stee bex sSUITS {GLOVES HATS DRESSING GOWNS PYJAMAS BRACES _â€" CUFF BUTTONS He Would Appreciate These Gifts LIVESTOCK NEW DUNDEE tt h "SOMETHING TO WEAR" 1. H. TO MA N 22J, Waterloo 1,443; bulk of with choice ie lot at $13; 10.50 12.04 *6 3.00 @ 4.00 ; 11.00 @ 13.00| .8.00 @ 10.00| 4.00 @ 7.90| 70.00 @ so.ool $0.00 @100.00 | 6 h 6.00 £.00 £.0u 1.00 00 INDIVIDUAL BOXES veal calves Un CH) 0 00 o0 00 50 U no settle ONT @ ( @t @a @ (a price Better Goods 4.00 2.50 801 6.00 350 00 00 50 o0 )0 0 |__Burns festified that , cal publications have | United States in the 14 The _ Communist _ Internationale, with headquarters at Moscow, is dirâ€" ecting a widespread campaign in the United States for overthrow of the American government and its deâ€" liverance into the hands of the radiâ€" cals, according to Wm. J. Burns, head of the federal bureau of investiâ€" gation do., lights do., heavies Sows ...:..: Wheatâ€" No. 1 Northern, $1.06%; No. 2 northern, $1.04%; No. 3 north ern, $1.01%; No. 4, 96%¢; No. 5 62c W Ryeâ€"No. 2, 78¢ to 80c. Millfeedâ€"Bran, $24 a ton; shorts $26 a ton; middlings, $28.50 a ton; good feed frour, $2 a bag. Ontar to $1.16 Ontar 141 REPORT Oatsâ€"No 2 C. W., 45%e¢; No. 3 C â€" and extra No. 1 feed, 40 %c¢; No feed, 38%c; No. 2 feed, 36¢; re cted, 345%c¢; track, 43%e. Wiunipeg, Dec. 11th Ont ick, $1 Buck wheatâ€"â€"No Bar W El A m M W WARNS AGAINST REDS TOnto OvERCOATS CAPS HOUSE COATS TIES sOX 1iARTERS BELTS rican Cornâ€"â€" No yellow. 86c. $1.4 al WINNIPEG GRAIN Oc 05 %% No t Wheatâ€"No 1 porthern Oat wheat â€"No. 2 winter, $1.08 0. 3 winter, $1.05 to $1.07. Barleyâ€" Malting. 60e to D TORONTO 3 C. W., $4%e; No. 4 rejected, 4454¢; feed 0 74 C 11â€"Quotations f Trade toâ€"day W For Less Money 73e to T5e 10.00 10.00 358 new radi 8L sprung up in last year. white, 41e to 6.50 @ 150 feed, 74%e 1 H 1 3 Doors East of Queen WY on |\_â€"â€" Auction Sale List Feb. 20 â€" (Tuesday) at 9.30 a. m., clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, Feed â€" and Household _ Effects, 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 as the Alf. Stoltz Farm. Jan. 24 (Wednesday)â€"Farm stock and implements of E. A. Beechey, 3 miles east of Breslau. Dec. 16 (Saturday) 130 p.m.â€" Farm Stock and Implements of Christian Erb, adjoining the village of Wellesley. Dec. 20th (Wednesday)â€" Valuaâ€" ble 100 acre farm and entire farm stock and implements belonging to li. R. Phair on 9th concession, Welâ€" lesley Township, 3% miles east of Millbank, and 7 miles northwest of St. Clements. ble 1 stock hi. R. lesley 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. March 7 â€" (Wednesday) Clearing Auction sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Feed belonging to Jacob Detweiler, situated 2%% mies east of Mannheim and 3 mies southwest of Kitchener, better known as the Isaac Brighton Farm. Jan. 4 â€" (Thursday) Chattels and Hiousehold Effects belonging to the estate of the late Hartman Schnarr, situated 2 miles northwest of Watâ€" ecloo and 34 miles southeast of Erbsville. Feb. 6 â€" (Tuesday) A carload of; choice Western Horses, including Fercherons, Belgians and a number of good brood mares, ranging tromf 2 to 10 years old, belonging to Hen-: ry Bruder. Sale will be held at the Lous Kieffer Hotel, New Germany. l February 15 (Thursday)â€"At 12 o‘clock noon, clearing Auction Sale of entire farm stock, implements und â€" Household â€" Effects, including registered Clyde horses, Shorthorn cittle and Berkshire pigs, belongâ€" ing to William Henry at Lot 5 on the 7th Concession, Township of Wellesley, 3 miles east of Millbank 2% miles west of Crosshill SHIRTS MUFFLERS COLLARS SWEATERS UNDERWEAR ARMBANDS HANDKERCHIEFS Jan. 23 â€" (Tuesday) Clearing Auction sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Household Effects belongâ€" ing to Louis Kieffer, situated in the village of New Germany. Dec. 16th (Saturday)â€"At 1130 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. 3 miles east of Breslau, north of Rossuth, 3 miles Mosboro. _ No reserve. 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 W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer LIST OF AUCTION SALE DU N <@ February 22, (Thursday) Clearing JAucllon Sale of entire Farm Stock, ‘ Implements and Feed, at Lot 24 and {25, South Easthope, 1%% miles west | of Tavistock, of the late Yost HRelimâ€" | buch Rstate. January 18, (Thursday) Clearing| Auction Sale of 145 acre farm, andl entire stock of registered Shorthorn | ‘Caule, Horses, Pigs and lmplemanu} | 3 miles south west of New Hnnln.r;} [o( better known as the late Jos.‘ \ B. Jansti. Estate. > Feb. 20thâ€"Farm Stock and Imâ€" plements of Rueben Weber, Con. 5. Pecl Tp., 3 miles North West of Glenallan. Jan. 20â€" Household effects and farm stock of Henry Hoffer at Floradale. Jan. 18â€"Farm Stock and impleâ€" ments of Enoch Baumn Estate, sitâ€" uation 2% miles south of Elmira and 2% miles northeast of St. Jaâ€" cobs. March 1stâ€"Farm Stock and imâ€" plements of W. A. Sheriffs, 2 miles north of Winterbourne M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer. 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, East Zorra, 3 miles South of Tavistock, for Werner Yungblut. Thursday, January 4thâ€" Clearing Auction sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Feed at Lot 8, Concession 6, North Easthope, for Albin Kneisel Feb. 24. â€" Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Hay, Grain, Etc. of Louis Schroer adjoining Elmira. Dec. 19â€"Real Estate consisting of House, and Lot and Household Effects of the late Mrs, Wm. Gowâ€" ing at Glenallan.‘ Jan. 11thâ€"Farm _ Stock, Impleâ€" ment, Hay, Grain, Etc. of Moses Reist Jr. 1 mile north of Elmira. Jan. 16th â€" Farm Stock, Imple n.ents, Hay, Grain, Etc. of Oscar Miller, Pilkington Tp., 6 miles north east of Elmira. * â€" Feb. 7 (Wednesday)â€"Entire farm stock, implements, produce and househoid 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. Tuesday, Feb. 15 â€"Entire Farm Stock and Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects belonging to Cyrus Schoch, 1 mile south of German Mills and %4 miles southâ€" east of Strasburg, better known as the Noah Weber farm. Feb. 1 â€" (Thursday) Carload of choice Horses. Percherons and Belâ€" gians, rising from 3 years old and up, belonging to Anthony Bruder, adjoining the village of New Gerâ€" many. February 22, (Thursday), Farm Stock ,and Implements belonging to Dan Kesselring, and son Harvey, 26 miles southwest of Waterloo, amd‘ 3 miles northwest of Petersâ€" burg. Feb. 21 (Wednesday) 8.30 a.m. sharpâ€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements, nay, grain and houseâ€" boid 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 sale. Lunch at noon. Dec. 16â€"Real Estate consisting of House and Lot, Furniture, Etc. of Amos Martin, Elmira. Dec. 15â€"Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, Etc., of Elmo Housingâ€" er, Con. 4, Maryborough, & mile south of Holien. January 11â€" Valuable farm of i VVLIV UQILLL 100 acges of Al land with good â€"oOrâ€" buildings; better known . as the John Riehl farm, % mile south of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE lisbon and 2% miles southwest o([ ~ frmma~ Wellesley (if not previously Iold-‘} 1. H. Toman, Auctioneer. has been Also farm stock and implements, favored with instructions from the all belonging to John A. Balzer. |undersigned executor, to sell by January 11.1â€" 108 acre valuable farm land with good buildings in township of Wilmot, %4 mile east of Lisbon and 1%% miles west of Welâ€" lesley belonging to John A. Balâ€" zer (if not previously sold). Feb. i4 (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 4 miles east of Lisbon. UNDERTAKERS8 AND FUNERAL DIfECTOR® Waterioo Phon 80. _ Night Phone 207W Batisfaction guaranteed Calla from all parts of the county promptly attended to. GEORGE G. CLASS, Auctioneer. LETTER & DREISINGCER UNDERTAKERS H. 8. DUERING, Auctioncer I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. |Sule to start at 2 o‘clock, sharp. _ | _ _ _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | There will be sold by Public Auc-{Sfl'e to start at 12.30 o‘clock, p. m., tion the Valuable Real Estate conâ€"| Sha"P on time sisting of %& acre of land, more or| _ MORSESâ€" Pair Carriage Horses ( ‘less, on which there is a good 6‘9 years old, Heavy Horse 8 years 1roomed frame house with summer‘ Cld Good4 Driver 8 years old, Black | kitchen _ and _ woodshed attachâ€", CAT®!aE® Mare rising 3 years old, ed. Also _ a _ good _ frame | T004 Mare 6 years old, Spring Colt. barn with good stabling and drive| REGISTERED CATTLEâ€" Luckâ€" ‘shed. On the property are 6 pear| °OW 4 fine Scotch Bull 2 years old, flrees, mumerous cherry and plum| NOâ€" 146830; Escana Right Sort No. trees, a raspberry patch, a cistern‘| 158923 a fine Bull Calif sired by and a never failing well, and the| LUCKDOD 146830 und Pearl of Linâ€" land is in a high state of cultivation. 1 wood 16308%. This land is recommended to be exâ€"| Femalesâ€" Victona Lind 139804, tra good gardening soil. Anyone inâ€"| bred July 7th; White Nora 162448, terested please attend this sale and}bred July 29th; Pearl of Linwood look the property over Don‘t miss this chance. Apply for further particulars to DANIEL SCHRAG, Executor, ..1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, _ _A rare oppportunity to secure a splendid farm situated a few miles only from both Kitchener and Watâ€" date buildings, special equipment for dairy to supply milk to either TERMSâ€" 10 per cent of Purchase Frice cash on day of sale, and the balance to be paid in 30 days thereâ€" after. erloo. Good land, splendid upâ€"to on Kitchener or Waterloo milkmen Public Auction the Valuable Real Estate. belonging to the estate of the late Jacog Schrag, situated om Main Street. in the village of Baden, The undersigned is offering for sale his 200 acre farm, situated in the township of North Dumfries, on the Cedar Creek Road, 2 miles east of Black Horse, and 3 miles southâ€" 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 bush and pasture. 16 acres are sown in Fall Wheat, and 16 acres in Rye, and fall plowâ€" ing will be done. The undersigned will take in exchange a house in Kitchener. For further particulars apply to Geo. F. Kuntz. wWEDNESDAY, DEC. 20th, 1922 Near Kitchener and Waterloo Real Estate â€" Waterloo Phone 185 A. K. Cressman New Dundee, Phone 28â€"12 32 Queen St. South PUBLIC SALE ~PUBLIC SALE In V neck with or without Collare at reasonable prices. The best on the market. The kind that never creeps through the cover, at per Tb.. 80(: Large size Flanneliette Blanâ€" kets in grey and white with slight flaws that will not affect their wear at per pair (P6) €ppF Buys the cloth for a heavy pair of Men‘s Trousers FARM FOR SALE. Good Staples IN WINTER WEAR MEN‘8 â€" PULLOVERS WOOL BATTING Chicopee Woollen Mills $2.75 44â€"2mos $3.25 50â€"1t Beggs‘ Blo VALUABLE REAL ESTATEâ€" Ar;| On Ne place. Farm is well fenced. the same time and day (if not preâ€" A couple minutes walk to the school viously soid) the valuable farm con. | 404 church, 4 mile to chopping mill. sisting of 100 acres, more or less,| GO04 reasons for selling. J. Stanley of extra good soil in a high state| Hilborn, R. R. 2, Petersburg. of cultivation wlll be offered for} & 49â€"â€"3t. sale. On the farm is A £00d ONG| =========m~â€"â€"oâ€"u_z____ atrd oneâ€"half story brick bouse with| Foulty, Wood and all sums of $15 8 rooms, Kitchen and wood shediand under, cash; over that amount attached, good bank barn 60x80,| 10 months‘ credit will be given on with straw shed 50x40, good alzed!?ppmrvd security(property owners,, pig stable and hen house, driviug| or t per cent. per annum off for cash shed. The farm is well fenced and‘ on all credit amouts. well drained, and is situated on a| Terms of Real Estate will be made main travelled road. Extra goudi known on day of sale and can be water supplied from a well and a;had from the undersigned. large water tank supplies water for: the barn. This is considered one of| M« R. PHAIR, Proprietor the best farms in that district and| Eâ€" J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, anyone wanting a good farm s!*onld} Kitchener, look into this proposition. | ..J. KARLEY, Clerk. Terms of Sale: Hay, Grain, Roots,| 49â€"2t. _ There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" \ tion on the farm of the undersigned, | situated on the 9th Line of Wellesâ€" |‘l.y Township. Lot three, about three mlies northeast of Millbank, }aud six miles northwest of St. Cleâ€" | ments, on HAY and GRAINâ€" 10 tons of Mixed Hay, 200 bush. Granary Filler Oats, 150 bus, feed oats, 400 bus. mixed grain. 150 bus. Barley, 1201‘ bus. Mangels, 200 bus. Turnips. | PIGS and POULTRYâ€" Brood Sow due to pig in February, 8 Shoats 3! months old, 35 Chickens, 2 Geese,| 1 Gander, Extra good Collie Dog. | IMPLEMENTS â€" Deering Binder' 6 ft. cut, new Masseyâ€"Harris Dri]l.l new Bain Wagon, new Bain Bob Sleigh, Top Buggy, Red Jumper Cut-l‘ ter, Climax Cultivator, Set Iron Harâ€"‘ rows, Verity Walking Plow, Clinton | Fanning Mill,, 3 h.p. Gilson Gasi Engine, Pump Jack and Belts,) Wheelbarraw, Gravel Planks, Set| Brass Mounted Team Harness, Seti Plow Harness, Single Harness, aâ€" hout 15 cords of Wood, 12 Rods Hag’ Fence, Renfrew Cream Separator, nearly new, Forks, Shovels, Chalns,*; Pulleys and numerous other artiâ€"| Kamsdon 186826, bred Nov. 2nd. Gradesâ€"Red Cow due to calve in March, 2 red Cows due to calve in March, 3 White Cows due to calve in January, 4 Roan Heifers due to calve in May, 5 Heifer Calves. All Cows bred to the fine herd buil, Lucknon. All cattle over six months of age lagt February are twbercular tested. HORSESâ€" Pair Carriage Horses 9 years old, Heavy Horse 8 years old, Good Driver 8 years old, Black Carriage Mare rising 3 years old, Erood Mare 6 years old, Spring Colt. REGISTERED CATTLEâ€" Luckâ€" non, a fine Scotch Bull 2 years old, No. 146830; Escana Right Sort No. 158023, a fine Bull Call sired by Lucknon 146830 and Pearl of Linâ€" wood 163589. 163589, bred May 26th Kamsdon 186826. bred Farm _ Stock, _ Implements, Registered Scotch and Scotch Topped Shorthorns. For Extra Fine Hose and Sox and Infants‘ Hose we carry 2 shades of Heather, Andalusian .P K. Stocking Yarn in black and _ white _ also. Baldwin‘s White Heather. We carry a good assort ment of colors in 4 ply or 2 ply, also a silk and wool yarn in all the good shades. For heavy Stockings and Sox we carry Canadian Wheelâ€" ing made at our own mill, also Scotch Fingering in _ Black, Grey and White For finer Hose and Sox we carry the Saxony in Black, Grey and White. wWEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1922 FOR SWEATER YARNS YARNS Miss Lilly Well put together and wear like Leather. In plain black or blue stripe in two weights. Light weight $ 90 ].. Heavy Weight $2 3 _ .3dD 90c, $1.35, $1.80 Buys a pant length for Boys, ranging from 5 to 14 years. That are not upâ€"toâ€"date in style but are good Woollen Maâ€" terial. Will serve you well at home and make you comfortaâ€" ble and warm at a very reasâ€" onable price. KITCHENER ; The undersigned is offering for | sale his 105 acre farm, more or less, situated in Wilmot Township, 2% miles north of New Dundee, and | 4 miles south of Petersburg station on Huron Road. 8 acres hardwood Jbush, 27 acres in choice pasture, with spring creek running through. Balance in good state of cuiltivation, 14 acres in wheat. On the farm is a good 2 story frame house, good bank barn, with all necessary outâ€" buildings, and a neverâ€"failing well }On the place. Farm is well fenced. A couple minutes walk to the school and church, 4 mile to chopping mill. Good reasons for selling. J. Stanley Hilborn, R. R. 2, Petersburg. BTOCKâ€" One good diiver 13 years old (if not proviously sold), 2 good Holstein cows, two fat hogs weighing about 250 lbs. each. IMPLEMENTSâ€"One horse wagâ€" ‘ on, one horse democrat, good famâ€" | ily cutter, hay rack for one horse " wagon, pig rack, grind stone, wheel | barrow, scuffler, one horse plow | mew), three section fron harrow, ; riding plow, heavy single harness, root pulper, large bread box, grain 1‘ bags, forks, shovels, hoes and many ; other useful articles too numerous ; to mention. H. R. PHAIR, Proprietor E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Kitchener. ..J. KARLEY, Clerk. 49â€"2t. BULLDOG OVERALLS HQUSEHOLD GOODSâ€" Good kitâ€" chen stove, summer kitchen stove, three coal heaters, 2 burner coal o.l stove with bake oven, extension table, two kitchen tables, kitchen cupboard with glass front, one large sink, two small sinks, bureau, kKitâ€" chen chairs, one rocker, single bed, Iwo double beds, some chests, wash machine, tubs, pails, clothes horse, iron kettle, paper rack, kitchen utensils and dishes, six gallon crock of sauer kraut, apple drier, 5 gall. stone jar. No reserve. Terms of Sale â€" Poultry, Fat Hogs, and all sums of $25 and under cash; over that amount three months‘ credit on approved security. 4731 E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, 34 Fred erick St., Kitchener, Phone 222 CHRISTIAN G. ERB, Proprietor. There will be sold by publc! due tion on the premises situated on tne west side of the village of Well esley and adjoining the same, on > SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 16 Commencing at one thirty o‘clock Of Farm Stock, and Household'fl LADIES‘ PULLOVERS AUCTION FARM FOR SALE.

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