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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Dec 1922, p. 21

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@j} . W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer ie o e â€" "Jan~4 â€" «Thursday) Chattels and ‘â€"|. [\ RMeusenold Rffects belonging to the ‘estate of the late Hartman Schnart, _/ ~~â€" .eitiated 2 miles northwest of Watâ€" en on te PSE iL LK cag ;f§~ \ _ â€"Jan.. 28 â€" (Tuesday) Clearing E_,;si Auction sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ,;fi‘r,e _ ments and Household Effects belongâ€" â€" ."..c= Img to Louis Kieffer, situated in the ant Fike Lo 354 Feb. 6 â€" (Tuesday) A carload of @*_. Choice Western Horses, . including E.2 FPercherons, Belgians and a number \ /. ~oft goo@â€"brood mares, ranging from _‘___‘8$ to 10 years old, belonging to Henâ€" ~ _ : ~ry Bruder. Sale will be held at the ~‘* "Lous Kieffer Hotel, New Germany. Butcher cows, choice .4.00 @ 5:90 ;nern, $1.05%; No. 4, $1.00%; No. W .m: :: b, $8%¢; No. 6, 86%e; feed, T7%c; _ . ‘do,, canners, cutters 1.50 â€" track,$1.090%. h&.fi”.. hnilsa ‘enod.. 400 @ 415. motasNa 2 C W. 41c: No 3 C hss ‘Rnown as the Alex Schaefer farm. . * > February 15 (Thursday)â€"At 12 â€" .. efelock noon, clearing Auction Sale “d entire farm stock, implements _** mnd Household Effects, including _ < ‘registered Clyde horses, Shorthorn ‘cattle and Berkshire pigs, belongâ€" lt 9 .. _ Auction Sale List "“g © March 17 (Saturdayâ€" Farm Stock, ;i' Implements and Household Effects : belonging to Sim Wey, situated 166 w;w!utb Street, near the Mill Street >‘ qwverhsad bridge, City of Kitchener. 6. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioncer â€"_.~ _ . Jam. 17 (Wednesdayâ€"Farm stock $1.22; July, $1.14%. Jan. 24 (Wednesday)â€"F# implements, hay, grain an hold effects of K. A. Beechy, Stock, Implements, Feed and Houseâ€" hold Eiffects, belonging to William m situated 1 mile west of Kitâ€" chener . Post Office, at the end of ‘Wilmot street . extension, better implements, hay, grain and hounseâ€" hold effects of K. A. Beechy, situated 3 miles east of Bresiau, 2 miles morth of Rossuth, 3 miles west of Wellesley, 3 miles east of Millbank fifi miles west of Crosshill. " ‘Web. 20 â€" (Tuesday) at 9.30 a. 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 m., clearimg Auction Sale of Farm €tock and Implements, Feed . and February 28 (Wednesday) â€"Clearâ€" ing Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implemients, Feed, and Household Eiffects, belonging to Helmuth Wagâ€" ner, situated 1% miles east Wellesley, 2% miles northwest Josephsburg, and 1% miles south Bamberg. 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 Iraac Brighton Farm. Februaty 13 (Tuesday) â€" Clearâ€" ifivm. situated on the main road ‘from Kitcheter to New Mamburg, % miles wost of Potersâ€" £&. J. SHANTZ Auctioneer. Jan. 17, (Wednesday) Farm Stock whilements. Hay, Grain and Houseâ€" 6. %, 9ic. to 91%¢. ‘68%e to T0c. William Henry at $% Dec. 22. â€"Cash close: . 2 red, $1.35. 2 mixed, 74%c to yellow, 74% to 15%¢. 2 white, 46c to 47%¢; 9.15 .615 @ 12% uth of Guélph | Large :6 t of Donnay‘s | Shoos at $1.23 to prices: | arP) ; ‘Barleyâ€"No. 8 C. W., 55%c; No. 4 .C. W.,. 50%c; rejected and feed, , 46%¢; track, 54%¢ | Flaxâ€"No. 1 N. W. C., $2.07; No. # C. W., $2.02%; No 3 C W. and rejected, $1.76%; track, $2.03%4 i Ryeâ€"No. 2 C. W., 82%4e. %m & C. W., 47¢c; No 3 C. . and extra No. 1 feed, 43%c; No. 1 feed, 38%%&c; No. 2 feed, 36%; of of of ‘TORONTO, Dec. 22.â€" Quotations on the local Board of Trade today were as follows: Manitoba wheat â€"No 1 northern, $1.27%. American cornâ€"No. 2 yellow, 91¢; last mentioned date the said Execu-‘ No. 3 yellow, 90c. > tors will proceed to distribute the| Ontario oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 41c. to assets of the said deceased among | 43c. the parties entitled thereto, having Onlario wheatâ€"N>. 2 winter, $1.12 regard only to the claims of which to $1.14; No. 3 winter, $1.09 to $1.11. they shall then have notice, and that Barleyâ€"Malting, 60c._to 62¢. the said Executors will not be liable Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, Tie to 79¢.â€" ;turmmd.-euoruypflm _ Ryeâ€"No. 2 85¢ to 87¢. of,; to any person or persons of | Militeedâ€"Bran $24; shorts, $26; whose claims notice shal not have middlings, $28.50 a ton; good feed been received by them at the time l(lour, $2 a bag. ! of such distribution. _-â€"__â€"___â€"â€"â€"â€"____.__-=__.â€"=â€".__T‘â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_='A“"’Ph Lienhardt, ‘ H. B. DUERING, Auctionter zboum Lienhardt, Surviving Executors January 11â€" Valuable farm of| A'I::': PAN: ing St., 8., 100 acres of Al land wit.h(ood‘ Waterloo, Ontario. buildings; better known as the Mz i | John Rieh] farm, % mile south of Agent and Trustee for said Wxssutors 7 " Mr ‘ * naATBD at Waterloo, this 15th day 100 acres of Al land with (ood‘ buildings; better known as the John Riehl farm, %% mile south of Lisbon and 2% miles southwest of : Wellesley (if rot previously lol(l-.lI March 8 (Thursday) Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects, belonging to Louis Keller, 1 mile west of Weissenburg, 2% miles west of West Montrose, 4 miles north of New Germany, on Elmira road, Lot 1, Con. 3. Tp. of Woolwich. 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, %4% mile east of Lisbon and 1% miles west of Wel lesley belonging to John A. Balâ€" zer (if not previously lold)\ Feb. 8 (7‘hunday)â€" Postponed Saleâ€"Farm stock and implements of Andrew W. _ Streicher, 1% miles west of Wellesley and % miles east of Lisbon. . â€" 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. ‘ February 6, (Tuesday), Farm Stock ,and Implements belonging to Dan Kesselring, and son Harvey, 2% miles southwest of Waterloo, and 3 miles northwest of Petersâ€" burg. February 6, (Tuesday), Farm | Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects, belonging to Henry Waterman, situated on the town line, 2 miles west of New Dunâ€" dee, opposite the Blenheim Church. Feb. 7 (Wednesday)â€"Entiro farm stock, implements, produce nd‘ household effects, belonging to George Hagedorn, situated 1 mile east of Williamsburg and 2 miles west of German Mills, and a 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 Sohoch, 1 mile south of German Mills and % miles southâ€" east of Strasburg, better known as ‘the Noah Weber farm. Feb. 21 (Wednesday) 8.30 a.m. sharpâ€"Entire sale of farm stack, implements, nay, grain and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to Sam Snyâ€" der‘ & mile south of New Dundee on the township line‘ in the county of Oxford. Don‘t miss this big sale. Lunch af noon. March 7 (Mydnesdny) â€" Entire Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects belonging to Jacob Detweiler, situated 3 miles southwest of Kitchener and 2% miles east of Mannheim, known as the Isaac Brighton farm. No Reserve. GEORGE G. CLASS, Auctioneer, |ing AUCHION @AFO OL 197M MATME M0 JO" 00L December 28 (Thursday) â€" Farm plements and feed of G. & A. Bwlhen hous Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain eté. Bros. at lot 18, concession 1, Wilâ€" gine to p of George Honsinger, Con. 2, Peel| mot, 3 miles south of Wellesley and|at the ba Tp., 2 miles west of Yatton. 2 miles west of Philipsburg. one of t January 4 (Thursday) â€" Farm| Febrgary 20 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing Easthope. Stock, Implements, â€"May, Grain, eté, Auction Sale of Farim Stock, Impleâ€" farm be of Wm. H. Adam, Con i ‘p., | me and Feed at Lot 26, Line 13,| The faro Lm_m(w;fi ‘of Wailenstei® 14| Rast Zorra, $% miles south of Tavisâ€" the 81 h« m j ~ _ g._ â€" ~T, Atock,. A . Ad ‘onat ib Macton. _ . â€" ""_ |took, at 1 6‘clock, for F. Motgenroth | . TERMs 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. TORONTO. 1 northern, â€"$1.10%; , $108%; No. 3 norâ€" # "..uwumwdmlvw Farm, Farm Stock, Cash| Lisnhardt, late of the Townehig of Implements and Household NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 56 of the Trustees Act, R. 8. O. 1914, Chap. 121, that all creditâ€" ors and others having claims or deâ€" mands _ against . the esfate . of ‘of their claims, a statement of their ‘accounts verified by mt\yury declarâ€" | ation, and the nature o# security, if any, held by them AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the said Execuâ€" tors will proceed to distribute the mssets of the said deceased among on or about the 19th day of March, 1915, at the Township of Wellesley, aro raquired on or before the 15th surnames, addresses and COBCIIPâ€" tions, the full particulars in writing of eliesioy, ments, Hay, Grain, Btc. of Oscar Miller, Pilkington Tp., 6 miles north east of Elmira. January 23 (Tuesday) â€" Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain etc. of B. H. Brown, 2 miles west of Elmira, better known as the John Bricker Farm.. *4 plements of Rueben Weber, Con. 5. Peel Tp., 3 miles North West of Glenallan. February 2% (Thursday) â€" Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain etc. of Israel S. Shants, Con. $ Peel Tp., % mile west of Yatton. March 1stâ€"Farm Stock and plements of W. A. Sheriffs, miles north of Winterbourne. ments, Hay, Grain, Etc. Schroer adjoining Elmira. M. R. ROTH, Auctioncer (chlnl forks, shovels and a iot o|:| ‘Thursday, January 4thâ€" Clearing other articles too numerous to menâ€" Auction sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" tion. ments and Feed at Lot 8, Concession| HARNBSS:â€"2 sets team harness, 6, North Easthope, for Albin Kneisel‘! set plow harness. January 16 (Tuesday) â€"Clearing‘,HAY & GRAIN: â€" 9 tons good auction sale of farm stock, hn'h-"llmothy hay, 7 tons sweet clovur.! ments and feed of the late Dnlsl'm bushels oats, 400 bushels seed Streicker estate, % miles west of ‘onu. 200 bushels mixed grain, 75 Wellesley. bushels peas, 100 bushels buckwheat, January 18 ('rhnndny)â€"-clurllc“o bushels barley, 1 bushel timothy muction sale of 145 acre farm with‘ seed, 300 bushels roots, 24 feet upâ€"toâ€"date buildings; also entire ensilage in 10 ft silo. horses, pigs, poultry, feed and imâ€" plements of the late Joseph B. Yantâ€" zi at Lot 35 on the 19th line, Kast Zorra, 3 miles southwest of New Hamburg. ‘This is an excellent of~ ferimg and one of the largest in the County of Oxford. Sale commences at January 23 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Feed at Lot 28, 13th Line East Zorra, 3 miles south of Tavisâ€" tock, for Jacob Yungblut. January 24 (Wednesday)â€"Auction sale of 52 head of cattle including Holsteins, Shorthorns and Herefords of Thos. McMeekin, at Lot 22, Con. 14, north haif of Blenheim, one mile morth and ome mile west of Plattsâ€" ville. January 30 (Tuesday â€" Clearing Auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed of Henry W. Schâ€" neider at 6â€"7, Con. 3, W. K. H., 3 miles northwest of New Hamburg. Sale at 12 o‘clock sharp February 14 (Woednesday)â€"Clear ing auction sale of farm stock, imâ€" nlc.nu-dloodoto.AABnl in the County of Water» There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the unâ€" dersfned situated in the County of Ferth in the Township of North Elasthope, Lot 10, Concession 9, one half mile south of Lisbon, and three miles southwest of Wellesley better known as the John Rieh! THURSDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1922 Commencing at 12 o‘clock noon, sharp on time, the following valuabâ€" le property, namely:â€" HORSES: â€" General _ purpose brown mare rising 7 years old" general purpose brown mare rising 8 years old, brown gelding rislng, € years old. " CATTLE:â€"6 good dairy cows, 1 Hotstein Cow due to calf June 1,1 grade Holstein cow, due to calve April 17th, pure bred â€" Shorthorn cow due to calve in May, pure bred Shorthorn cow, due to calve in ‘July; Polled Angus cows due to calve in June, Polled Angus cows \nuppo.od to be with calf, grade calf, 5 cattle rising 2 years Old, s;ove wood. 4 5 good spring calves. | mmpomntmnts:â€"aitocormick binâ€" PIGS & POULTRY: â€"Pure bred.de,., Frost & Wood mower, Masseyâ€" Berkshire brood sow due to farTOW, rrarris side rake, hay loader, seed in March; 7 shoats, weight 100 griil, cuitivator with seed box, land lbs. each; 100 chickens, 2 ducks, 2 â€"ouer Disc harrow, F. & W. dump mower 5 ft. cut, pea harvester, new ‘ McCormick steel hay rake, land roller, Maxwell hay loader nesrly‘ new, Maxwell side delivery mearly new, new Masseyâ€"Harris 13 hoe seed drill combined, Masseyâ€"Harris spring tooth cultivator with seed box, new Bissel} disk, 4 walking plows, 3 2furrow gang plows, 4 section iron harrows, 1% horse‘ power iInternational gas en;ine.‘ Monarch 6 h.p. gas engme in good running order, Masseyâ€"Harris 9 in. plate chopper, in good running order; 5 inch belting, pump, jack, corn binder, 1 share in Climax corn binder, corn cultivator, new Tudâ€" hope manure spreader, Success manâ€" ure spreader. E VHHICLES: â€" Lumber wuon,l wagon box with spring seat; 2 good ; truck wagons, 2 sets bob sleighs, sleigh box Portland cutter, 3â€"seated democrat, open buggy, stome boat, grindstone, truck scales, capacity 2000 lbs.; new Chatham unnlu, mill with bagger, 4 sets slings, rope and pulleys, root pulper, sap p&B, spouts grain cradie, corn shelle large stock rack, quantity of lumâ€" ber, doubletrees, neckyoke, logging chains forks, shovels and a ijot of other articles too numerous to menâ€" VALUABLE REAL RSTATE: â€" At the same time and place there will be offered for sale the valuable 100 acre farm better known as the John Riehl farm. The land is in a good state of cultivation, eight acâ€" res sown in fall wheat, 25 acres in grass, 2 acres in orchard compriiâ€" ing the choicest winter apple trees. The fail ploughing is all done, and all the farm well fenced. On the farm is a good 14 story solid brick house with kitchen and woodshed attached and comprises 12 rooms, hot air furnmace, soft water in kitâ€" chen, everflowing hardwater well ‘mear‘ kitchen, good cellar, 2 voranâ€" dahs, all in good repair; large bank barn 66x70 ft. with straw shed attached 45x48 ft, and good ceâ€" mented pig stable below, all other stables are comented, large coment silo 12x32 ft, lightning rods on barn, large driving shed, root house, hem house and workshop, gas enâ€" gine to pump water into large tank at the barn. This is considered one of the best farms in North Rasthope. Anyone wanting a good farm be sure, to attend this sale. The farm is being sold owing to the f1 health of the proprietor. . TERMS REAL ESTATE will be made on day «of : or can be had ffom 4 ersigned. Ou Lot $4, G.C.T.,. Woolwich ‘?. % 12 miles southeast of Eimirs," 2 1â€"2 miles northeast of St. Jacobs, on HORSES:â€"I grey team mare and gelding rising 4 and 6 years old, 1 Driving Mare 9 years old, 1 Drivln¢| Mare 6 years old, 1 aged Mare. ‘ CATTLE:â€"12 cowsâ€"2 fresh cows, 1 Holstein cow due Feb 6th, 1 poliâ€" angus cow due Feb. 20th, 1 Holstein cow bred July 1st, 1 Holstein cow bred July 25th, 1 Holstein cow bred Sept 19th, 1 Durham grade cow bred Aug. 5th, a cow bred Oct. 30th, 1 cow bred Nov. 3rd, 1 Holstein cow bred Oct. 22nd, 1 Durh:m cow dee ?March ist, 1 registered â€" Durham bull No. 150312, 6 yearling cattle, 4 ’calves. PIGS:â€"1 sow with litter at side, 1 sow bred Nov. 25th, 1 sow bred, 12 small pigs, 11 pigs about 150 lbs. each. HENXS:â€"About 60 hene. . HAY & GRAIN:â€"About 3§ tons hay, 550 bushels mixed grain, 250 bus. oats, 500 bus, mangolds, some turnips, quantity of pqtatoes and stove wood. > 2 wagons complete, 1 spring wagon, 1 democrat, 3 buggles (1 new), 1 cart, 1 bob sleigh (new), long sleigh, 3 cutters, hay rfick, stock rack, 2 sets of gravel planks, flat rack, 2 long ladders, step ladder, water beits, pulleys, doubletrees, neckâ€" yokes, chaing, forks, hoes and other numerous articles. tools, hay fork, cyelone grass seedâ€" er, grain bags, coal off tank, 2 5 lvn.nimer. wheel barrow, stone boat, HARNESS:â€"1 heavybrass mountâ€" ed team harness, 1 nickle plated team harness, plow harness, 2 single harness, collar and hame, single lars, 3 robes, 3 woolen horse blanâ€" kets, 2 stable blankets, set of fly nets, single nets. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:â€"1 good 6 octave organ, piano case, lcook rovo. box stove, extension table, 1 eaf table, 3 small tables, large book case, small book case, 1 lounge, 2 sinks, glase cupboard, sewing mach ine, kitchen chairs, 7 rocking chairs grand father‘s clock, 2 other clocks, wash stand, 2 banging lamps, lanâ€" UST -' * CUSCCC ENOCTCT l OE E> drawers, 1 bed with spring and matâ€"| iNE Cay Lumber s0d an PADC i+ tress, 1 bed complete, 1 jron bed $15 and under, Cash; .over that complete, 1 oak bed room suita com ‘,"“’"“ 1% months‘ credit will be plete, other beds, 2 wash stands, 1 given on Turnishing approved joint dresser, 4 toilet sets, 2 fron kettles, 2°°® with bonaâ€"fide property Ownâ€" washing machine, wash tubs, chure, | °"8 as security or a discount of four large meat vat, small mu‘Mgpermt.VMbom.dmm barrels with vinegar, 1 set of mb“:al all credit amounts. Auctionâ€" g“g.um'“udm“'“fligefn @ecision . final. Everything mirrors, lawn swing, lawn mower, will be sold without reserve as the all kitchen utensils, ice cream | proprietor has sold the farm freezer, milk cooler, milk pails, ALF. KNEISEL, Proprietor. _ cream can, large and small erocks| â€" 4. D. FI8HER, Clork. lard tub, lard pails, roasting M‘ M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Tavâ€" apple butter, benches, gardsn too13, | Istock, Phone 3Ow. * sausage grinder, cream separator | 52â€"1tâ€" (De Laval), egg crate and otlorl.___=fi=====â€"'='â€""‘ numerous articles. | w Lunch at Noon. TERMS:â€"Hay, Grain, Roots, Po' NEW D tatoes, wood, fowl, pigs and all, sums of $15.00 and under cash; over|| is where the auctioneer come that amount 10 months‘ credit wm‘ prompt and active service TC be given on approved joint notes of & per cent per annum off for cash. I Anyone wishing to purc} ENOCH E. MARTIN, _ ENOCH s' by consulting the undersigne BAUMAN, Executors of Enoch Bauâ€" man Estate. GEO. G. CLASS8, Auctioneer, l' H * T J. G. HURST, Clerk. nnnn _ m THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, five per cent. per annum . off for cash payments of credit amounts. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer, Phone 136, Waterioo. JOHN BALZER, Proprietor. C. F. OTTMANN, Clerk. 52â€"2t . Geo. A. Miller At 10 A.M. Shanp 40 rods of wire fence, cedar VaAL t DC oZn ce e e : dishes OB all credit amounts, Auctionâ€" severai| Ser‘s decision final. . Everything w.i\ivlll be sold without reserve as the cream | proprietor has sold the farm pails, ALF. KNEISEL, Proprietor. crocks| â€" 4. D. FIBHER, Clork. | ig M‘ M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Tavâ€" _ tani, |istock, Phone 30Ow. * 52â€"3t. LOT 8, CON.6, NORTH EASTHOPE 5 miles northwest of Newâ€"Hamâ€" Commencing at 1.00 o‘clock ”} HORSESâ€" Gen. purpose bla mare in foal, rising 6; bay w1 horse 9 years old; comch horse 9 years old, good in all harmess (if not previously sold); 2 yr. old. gen. purpose good driver, 4 years old. GRADE DURHAM CATTLE: â€" Red cow due to calve Feb. 7, grey cow due Feb. 8, red cow due March 20, Jersey cow due Mar. 26, 2 yearling heifers, 5 spring calves. Cattle were tested about a year ago. PIGS & POULTRYâ€" Sow with litter of 11. sow due to pig in Jan.. 3 shoats about 125 lbs. each, 50 hens, 3 pure bred Black lllnorca' cockerels, good young gander. IMPLEMENTSâ€"Massey Harris binâ€" der with truck and sheat carrier (in good order), new 5 ft. Frost & Wood mower, Eimira hayloader with fore, carriage, Eimira side delivery, ld" M.H. hay tedder, M.H. hayrake, Iul.‘ 10 hoe drill, 2 MH. cultivators (1 new), steel land roller,. F. & W. dise 2 section fron harrows, F. & W. No. 18. walking plew, scuffler, potato hiller, 2 gang plows, eutting box, mill with bagger, 2 sets of rope and pulley: carriage for hnrlol'h.\“ clfpper, ‘pig crate, wheelbarrow, chicken coops, 3 in. gle. manure hook, neckyoke, whiffietrees, chains, forks, shovels and other numerous post, mixed 16 in. wood, White: Ash 1 in. lumber (if not previously sold), 2000 lbs. scale, grain cradle, scythe, Ford car in good order, new comâ€" plete brassâ€"mounted team harness, plow harness, 2 sets single harness, Warness, pair fly nets, log lifter. HAY & ‘ORAINâ€"Six tons mixed bay, 50 bus. King seed barley, 75 bus. seed ocats, & bus. red clover turnips, 400 bus. mangolds, 50 bus. horse carrots, 10 bags R. New Yorker seed potatoes. 9 HOUSEHOLD EFFRHCTSâ€" Home Comfort kitchen range, parior heatâ€" er, new M. H. cream . separator (500 lbs. capacity), vinegar barrel, 2 gal. coal oil cans, 5 gal. coal oil ¢ A HAPPY AND PR uwhmtho;ucfionecmmm:Mhb promptmd.cfivcmmmu.k mmupmhmafmwmhvdi by consulting the undersigned. A variety to choose t NEW DUNDEE 29 And We Wish It . TO MA N 1 horse blauket, small heater, 2 tollet sets, hall carpets and 1 1 chest for ‘bod l sewing machine, 1 and 6 frons, 1 chins ows, 13 quilts, 6 covers, 11 ~com tubs and pails, 50 1 tub 20 pounds is egar, 3 fron pots, W. W. FRICKEY, WATERLOO® ‘TRI §1â€"2t sale his 200 scre farm, al thomibflmu the Codar Creook Road, 2 ! of Black Horse, and 3 mi east of Roseville. On the: stone house and a bark l 16 acres are SOWR in F@ and 16 acrez in Rye, and ing will be ‘done. The w will take in exchange & apply to Geo. F. John Zimmerman, Prompt attention will | salos entrusted to. me T=hns: FARM FOR S

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