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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Mar 1924, p. 9

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"ni io winie ns ue es n m n mc m mt t Cattle â€" Receipts, 11,000; beef steers uneven; better grades about steady; others weak to 25c lower; bulk fed steers, $3 °@ $10; numerâ€" ous loads plain kind below $8; top matured steers, $12; best yearlings, Chicago, March 11.â€"Cash close. Wheat â€" No. 3 red, $1.08% @ $1.09%; No. 2 hard, $1.11% @$114. Cornâ€"No. 3 mixed, 18%ec @ 78%e¢ Ne. 3 yellow, 79%c @ 80%c. Oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 47%c @ 47%¢ Ryeâ€"No. 2, 70%¢. Barleyâ€"70c @ 79c. MINNEAPOLIS, March 111â€"Cash close: Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.14% @ $1.19%; May, $114%; July, $1.16; September, $1.15%4. Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, 72%e¢ @ 13%¢ Oatsâ€"No. 3 white, 43¢ @ 43%%c. Flaxâ€"No. 1, $240% @ $245%4. Branâ€"§$24. Chicago, March 11.1â€" Hogsâ€"Reâ€" ceipts, 35,000; 5¢ to 10c. higher; good and choice 200 to 325â€"pound butchers, $7.50 @ $7.60; top, $7.65; desirable 160 to 190â€"pound average, $7.30 @ $7.45; packing sows, $6.45 @ $6.65; slaughter pigs unchanged; desirable weighty kind, $6 @ $6.50; estimated holdover, 16,000. do., lights .........1.30 do., heavies ........7.30 do., sows ..........5.80 Sheep, good light .....8.00 @ do., heavy and bucks..5.00 @ do., culls .......... 3.00 @ Lambs, ewes, good ..13.50 @ do., bucks ........ 1150 @ do., medium ...... 13.00 @ do., culls .......... 9.00 @ Live Stock Branch Report.)â€"Cattle â€"â€"Receipts, 1,167. Trade remained ‘Gull with 1,000 head left over at the close. Odd lots of export steers brought $7.2%5 to $7.50. Choice butâ€" chers sold steady at $6.15 to $1.50, Heavy beef steers ...$7.00 @ $7.15 Butcher steers, good to choice ............ 600 @ 17.2% do., fair to good ...6.00 @ 6.50 do., common to fair.5.00 @ 6.00 Butcher Reifers, good to choice ............ 650 @ 1.00 do., fair to good .... 5.50 @ 6.50 do., common to fair.4.50 @ 5.00 Butcher cows, good to choice ............ 4.25 @ 5.51 do., fair to good....3.50 @ 4.00 Canners and cutters .150 @ 250 Butcher bulls, good....4.25 @ 5.25 do., fair ........... 3.50 @ 400 do., bologna ........ 3.00 @ 3.50 Feeding steers, good ..6.00 @ 7.00 do., fair ........... 5.00 @ 6.00 Stockers, good ...... 5.25 @ 5.15 do., fair ........... 4.00 @ 5.00 Calves, choice ......10.00 @ 11.00 do., medium ....... 7.00 @ 9.00 do., grassers ...... 350 @ 5.50 Milch cows, choice ..80.00 @100.00 Springers, choice ....90.00 @110.00 Hogs, select bacons ..8.80 do., thick smooths ..8.00 do., lights .........1.30 do., heavies ........7.30 do., sows ..........5.80 cattle trade was dull, milchers and springers also became draggy. Aaivesâ€"Receipts, 464; calft trade was steady at $11 to $11.50 for tops. The bulk sold from $7 to $10. Hogsâ€" Receipts, 2834; hogs sold at $8, fed and watered. Sheepâ€"Receipts, 133; small lots of lambs sold slowly at $13 to $14.50. Sheep trade was fair, with light Chartered Trust & Executor Go. Trusses For Ruptures Office:â€"No. 55 King St. Hast, Room 1, over Potter‘s Hardware store, near the Kitchener Post Office. Office open from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Charges reasonâ€" able. 55600â€"45 acre farm near Preston, 7 roomed house, good barn 40x60, pig pen, chicken stable, etc. Hard and soft water, running water in 2 acre pasture, 40 acreos in excellent state of cultivation. WM sell crop, stock, impleâ€" ments complete for $5600 or in separate parcels. RUPTURED PERSON The Moyer Trusses which are giving splendid satisfaction are light and simple and need no understrap. Easy to put on, or to take off. Class in excellent state tivation. acres hardwood bush, 2 good wells, bank barn, straw shed, chicken house, 7 room house, situated near Breslau, 1 mile from G.T.R. The land is first €lass in excellent state of culâ€" FARMS FOR SALE Made and fitted for any MONEY TO LOAN CASH GRAIN WATERLOO )â€"â€"75 acre farm, all cultivated except 5 4.25 @ 5.50 .3.50 @ 400 .150 @ 250 .4.25 @ 5.25 3.50 @ 4.00 3.00 @ 3.50 ..6.00 @ 1.00 5.00 @ 6.00 5.25 @ 5.15 4.00 @ 5.00 10.00 @ 11.00 7.00 @ 9.00 3.50 @ 5.50 80.00 @100.00 90.00 @110.00 .8.80 7.50 5.00 14.50 13.50 13.50 11.00 March 31 (Monday)â€"Auction sale of 100 acre farm with fair buildings of Lot 18, concession 3 8.KH., 1 mile north of Tavistock, will be sold March 28 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of dairy cows and young cattle and hogse at Lot 42, Concession 3, 8.E.H. 2 miles east of Stratford for J. J. Wilker. March 29 (Saturday) â€" Auction sale of houschold effects in the town of New Hamburg for . ‘Burshâ€" len. March 25 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 32, Concession 3, S.E.H., 5 miles northwest of Tavistock for Wm. Otto. March 26 (Wednesday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed of E. J. Miller, adjoining Welâ€" lesley. March 21 (Friday)â€"Clearing aucâ€" tio sale of 50 head of cattle, stock, implements, feed and furniture at lot 12, concession 3 western section Wellesley, 2 miles south of Crossâ€" hill, 2 miles north of Wellesley for Roth Bros., sale at 10 ain. Monday (March 17)â€"Auction sale of farm â€" stock, implements and feed at Lot 32, Concession 7 S.R.H., 2 miles west of Tavistock, for Geo. Appel. March 18 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 30, concession 1 N.EH., 2% miles west of Shakespeare for Sam Henkell. March 19 (Wednesday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at lot 13, concession 1, N.EH., 1% miles east of Shakespeare, for P. Fryfogel. March 14 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of farm étock, implements and feed at Lot 22, concession 14, Blenhheim, 2%% miles northwest of Plattsville belonging to Halling Bros. March 22 (Saturday)â€"Real estate consisting of ten acres, with good Luild‘ngs, â€" divestock, . implements, feed, and household effects, belongâ€" ing to E. Playford at Crosshill. April 23 (Wednesday) â€" Farm stock, implements, feed and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to George Fahrenkopf, oneâ€"half mile north of St. Clements. Mar. 15 (Saturday)â€"Auction sale of 20 head of horses at P. K. Webâ€" ei‘s Sales Stables, 151 King St. E., Kithener, at 9.30 a.m. for A. A. Wisâ€" March 15 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., complete â€" line of _ valuable household furniture at 32â€"34 King St. East, Kitchener, in the store forâ€" merly occupied by the Kitchener Furniture Company. This includes a full line of dishes and glassware. Mar. 27 (Thursday)â€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements, produce, harness and household effects beâ€" longiilg to Daniel Schwartzentruber situated 4 mile east of Petersburg. (No reserve, the farm is sold). _ mer April 9 (Wednesday)â€"Entire sale of farm stock, implements, produce, harness, etc. belonging to Norman Shantz, 2 miles south of Haysville and four miles west and one half mile north of New Dundee. March 26th (Wednesday) â€"Farm stock, implements and household efâ€" fects belonging to John Sowa, 1 mile east of Roseville on the Galt road. (No reserve, the farm is sold) mixed steers and heifers, $11.50; yeariing beef heifers upward to $9; March 20 (Thursday)â€"Extensive sale of farm stock, implements, etc. belonging to George Einwechter, situated & mile east of New Dunâ€" dee. Positively no reserve, everyâ€" thing must go. March 25 (Tuesday)â€" Farm, enâ€" tire farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce and household effecs belongâ€" ing to Mrs. Sam Toman, situated 1 mile south of Petersburg. No reâ€" serve. strong; vealers strong to 25¢, highâ€" er; choice calves, upward to $11 @ $1250; bulk vemlers, $950 @ $10.50; stockers and feeders moderâ€" atively active; bulk stockere and feeders, $6.2%5 @ $7.50. Winnipeg, March 11. Cash prices: Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, 98%c; No. 2, 95%¢; No. 3, 91%¢; No. 4, 86%e; No. 5, 80%%c; No. 6, T4%c; feed, 69%¢; track 99%%c. March 18th (Tuesday) â€" Entire sale of farm stock, implements, proâ€" quce and household effects belongâ€" ing to David S. Jantzi, situated % mile east of Wilmot Centre on the Bleam‘s Road. No reserve as the farm is sold. & Barleyâ€"No. 3 C.W., C.W., 56%¢; rejected, 53%e; track, 62%e. QOatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., 38¢; No. 3 C. W., 35b%c; extra No. 1 feed, 35%c; No. 1 feed, 33%c; No. 2 feed 31%c; rejected, 295%c; track, 38%c. Barleyâ€"No. 3 C.W., 62%c; No. 4 C.W., 56%¢; rejected, 54%c; feed, Flaxâ€"No. 1 N.W.C., $2.08%; No. 2 C.W, $2.04; No 3 C.W., $1.86%; rejected, $1.86%4; track, $2.08%. Ryeâ€"No. 2 C.W., €7%c. i. H. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Phone 592W, Waterloo Auction Sale List April 2 (Wednesday) â€" Valuable| produce and household « \n acre farm with good buildings| longing to Mrs. Samwe! T and entire farm etock, implements,| merly Mrs. M. Hamacker, produce and household effects beâ€"| north of Petersburg. If 7 onging to Isaish B. Martin, situated . good farm see this one. March 20 (Thursday) â€" Farm stock and implements belonging to Charles Ourand on the farm situated about 2%% miles east of Winterâ€" bourne. March 29 (Saturday)â€"Household effects belonging to Mrs. Histand, situated on 31 Scott Street in the city of Kitchener. E. J. SHANTZ. Auctioneer. March 17 (Monday) â€" Mortgage sale of the valuable 120 acre farm tormerly owned by Oliver Stoltz, now by _ Henry Schaffer situated about 5 miles West of New Dundee on the townline between Blenheim and Wilmot. March 19 (Wednesday) â€" Farm «tock, fmplements and grain belongâ€" Ing to Renzie Rier, situated 4% miles west of Kitchener, and 1% miles east of Petersburg on the main road between Kitchener and Petersburg. Saturday (April 5) â€"Aucti Of 13% acre lot, horse, cow, ments* and other articles i Hamburg for late L. Arnold April 9 (Wednesday) â€" , sale of horses, Jersey cattl Yorkshire hogs, â€" wagons, 1 eleighs, cutters, harness _ fc Tavistock Milling Co. April 3 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Lloyd A. Martin, 2 miles northeast of Bridgeport, %% mile south of Bloomingdale. tioncer ed. March _ 27 (Thursday) â€" Farm stock, including registered Holstein cattle, implements, etc., of Oscar Schmidt adjoining Elmira, March 22 (Saturday) â€" Veluable real estate, consisting of house and lot, and honusehold effects, etc., beâ€" longing to the estate of the late Mrs. Good at St. Jacobs. Apri spring the A tock. TERMS:â€"$15 and under, cash; over that amount $ months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approvâ€" ed security or 6%, per annum for cash on all credit amounts. 509 of car, cash. Balance on terms of sale. No reserve, the farm is sold. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. JOHN SOWA, Proprietor. * HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: â€" De Laval cream separator, 1 highâ€"oven Peningular range. This is an excepâ€" tionally good stove, coul ‘heater, sideâ€"bourd, â€" barrels, 30 . gal.. gas drum. ~ EXTRA:â€"Ford touring car, model 1919 in A1 shape, good all around lires, seif starter and new storage battery. Spring is coming. Plan to buy this car. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Auctioneer â€"OFâ€" * t MMMH&-‘M& ness, Poultry and Household | duce, H: L H. Toman has received instrucâ€" tions from MR. JOHN SQOWA to sell by public auction on . his farm situated 1 mile cast of Roseâ€" ville on the main road to Galt on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th, 1924 Sale to start at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp HORSES:â€"Black and grey mare and gelding 10 years old, roan and grey mare and gelding § and 9 years old, 1 bay driver 8 years old. fresh 6 weeks, 1 Holstein cow due in April, 1 Polled Angus cow due in May, 1 Holstein fresh 2 months, 1 Jersey cow in calf, Ayrshire fresh 3 weeks, Jersey bred 5 mos., milking; 1 Shorthorn cow due to calve in April, Jersey cow bred in December, 1 black cow due in April, 1 Ayrâ€" shire heifer in full flow, 1 Holstein heifer bred in December, 1 Ayrâ€" shire cow fresh by time of sale, 1 Jersey bull rising 2 yearg old, 1 registered Holstein bull 1 year old, 14 yearling calves. IMPLEMENTS:â€"M.â€"H. 7 ft. bindâ€" er (nearly new) with truck and sheaf carrier, M.â€"H. 5 ft. grass mower, McCormick 13 dise seed drill, 1 single plow. disc, root pulâ€" per, fanning mill, 42 in. wagon nearâ€" ly new, 1 farm wagon, 1 set heavy bob slcighs, 1 good open bugsy, Jumper cutter, wagon box, hay rack, stock rack, 2 se; gravel planks, 500 Ib. balance scales, doubletrees, neckyokes, . forks, shovels, â€" hoes, chains and many other usual offerâ€" ings too numerous for detail. it HARNESS: â€" 1 good heavy set breeching harness â€" used only 2 months, 2 set plow harness, 1 set single harness, odd collars, bridles, horse blankets, robe, halters, etc. iL PIGS:â€" 1 Yorkshire brood sow with litter, 8 young Yorkshire sows bred 2 months, 2 young Yorkshire sows bred 3 months, 1 York sow with ditter of five, 12 small pigs 2 months old, 3 young York sows bred ile 1 CATTLE, 29:â€" 1 Holstein cow GEO the Arlington Hotel, Tavistock, 2 p.m. without reserve. pril 2 (Wednesday)â€" The first ng horse salé will be held at the Arlinglon Hotel yards, Tavisâ€" c Partics having horses . for I‘st them early with the aucâ€" eer so they can be well advertisâ€" M. B. SNYDER, Clerk. G. CLASS, Auctioncer. L. Arnold estate. esday) â€" Auction ersey cattle, Reg. wagons, ‘ buggies, harness for the Auction sule cow, impleâ€" 11â€"2t New R. C. GARDNER, Auctioneer. March 25 (Tuesday)â€" 100 acre farm and farm stock, implements, produce and household effects beâ€" longing to Mrs. Samuel Toman, for morly Mrs. M. Hamacker, 1% miles north of Petersburg. If you want a correct amount 1%, miles southeast of Hawkeaville amd 2%§ m‘les northwest of Heidel herg. __ _: 100.000 Strawberry Plants FOR SALE County. _ All plants dug in the spring, beginning about May 1st. Please nccompany each order with Breslau, Another car of first class dairy cows just arrived. Come early and get your pick. Apply P. K. Weber Sales Stables, Kitchener. 111. ed secur‘ty or 5(7 discount for cash on all amounts entitled to credit. 100,000 Senator Dunlop Strawberry Plants for sale. TERMS:â€"Produce, shoats, poulâ€" iry, veal calf, $15 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit wiil hbe given by furnishing approvâ€" 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD EPFPRCTS:â€"1 Corâ€" ona steel range ‘with high oven, new, Happy Thought range, 1 oak heater coal or wood, 5 tables, water sink, wood box, kitchen chairs, benches, hanging lamp, wash stand, Sidehoard, No. 3 Daisy churn, furnâ€" ace kettle, 2 45â€"gal. steel drums, new De Laval cream separator No. 12, 1 iron kettle, meat tub, 2 tubs, and kitchen utensils. DANIEL SCHWARTZENTRUBER, Proprietor. IMPLEMENTS:â€"Fordson tractor in good rumn‘ng order, 2 furrow Olâ€" iver tractor plow, 6 horse power Turk gas engine in good running orâ€" der; 8 in. Jolliet chopper, circular saw on frame, 4 h.p. gray gas engine, M.â€"H. 7 ft. binder with truck and sheaf carrier in good shape, F. & W. 6 ft. grass mower nearly new, Cockshutt 13 dise seed drill like new, Deering dump rake, Maxwell bay loader, M.H. spring tooth culâ€" livator, Giant spring tooth cultivaâ€" tor with broadcast seeder, disc, M.H. 2 drum steel roller, 2 furrow plow, 2 single walking plows, scufâ€" fler, 4 see. iron harrows, _ fanning mill, 400 lb. scales, root pulper, 1 heavy farm wagon with box like new, 2 truck wagons, 400 lb. wagon springs, 2 set heavy bob sleighs, 2 flat racks, gravel planks, 2 seated. democrat, turnip drill, cutting box, wheel barrow, Stewart machine clippers, emery grinder, grindstone, doubletrees, neckyokes, forks, shov-! els, hoes, chains, and other useful‘ articles not mentioned. f Each order packed and delivered n the order received until supply 3 â€" exhausted. Sale to start at 12 o‘clock p.m. sharp To sell by public auction positively without reserve on his farm aituatâ€" ed % mile east of Petersburg on THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, HORSES, 6:â€"1 Clydesdale team mare and gelding 7 and 10 years old, 1 Clydesdale team mare and gelding rising 5 years old, 1 pair heavy grey percheron mares rising 3 years old. I.H.M.lh-rnolnlm. tions from CATTLE, 21:â€"1 Holstein cow due May 30, 1 Holstein cow fresh 7 weeks, 1 Holstein cow due May 19, 1 Holstein cow fresh at sale, 1 shorthorn cow fresh since Jan., 1 blue cow due April 4, 1 Holstein cow fresh, 1 Holstein cow due on sale day, 1 Holstein cow due April 7, 1 Jersey cow due May T, 7 grass caitle 1 year old, 1 pure bred Holâ€" stein bull rising 3 years old, 2 small calves, 1 veal calf. PRODUCE:â€"700 bus. good heavy oats, 80 bus. cleaned buckwheat for seed, 12x10 ft. ensilage, 25 bags seed potatoes. PIGS & POULTRY:â€"1 Yorkshire brood sow due April 15th, I Duroc Jersey brood sow due April 15th, 8 shoats 2 month§ old, 50 rock pullets. HARNESS.â€" 2 set heavy double harness, 2 set single harness, 1 brand new. DANIEL . SCHWARTZENTRUBER $5.00 per 1000 Delivered anywhere in Waterloo OSCAR BURKHOLDER, E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk FOR SALE 60c per 100 Houseâ€" | : Grain, Implements, Ete. 11â€"2t Ont. 9â€"5t. Delco Lighting System with 40 l‘ghts, large size batteries; 20 h.p. Titan gas tractor; 1% h.p. Fairâ€" banks Morse gas engine. All of above are in Aâ€"1 condition. Above can be bought at a reasonable price. Apply Geo. L. Musselman, R. R. No. 2. Waterloo. 11â€"3t. If you are looking for good work horses or drivers, do not miss this sale as this is a choice lot to choose from. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1924 Sale to start at 9.30 a.m. sharp. This bunch consists of 6 good drivâ€" ers, 2 delivery horses, 1 high class saddle horse and the balance are all good heavy work horses. No horse will leave the auction ring until sold. TERMS:â€"Cash unless, otherwise arranged. * W. _ W. _ FRICKEY, Auctioneer, There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion (without reserve) At P. K. Weber‘s Sales Stables, 151 King St. E., Kitchener, on HOUSEBHOLD EFFECTS:â€"1 kitâ€" chen range (new), 1 M.H. cream separator, milk pails, etc., etc. . Positively no reserve. TERMS:â€"Hay, grain, seed, chickâ€" ens, shoats, fat cattle and _ all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved ° joint notes or 5%, off for cash. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. LLOYD A. MARTIN, Prop. NOAH STROH, Clerk. 6 ft. cut, in good running order, McCormick corn binder, M.â€"H. mower 6 ft. cut, M.~H. hay loader, M.â€"H. side rake and tedder comâ€" bined (new), 1 dump rake, steel land roller, spring tooth cultivator, corn cultivator, scuffler, 15 section iron harrow, Cockshutt 2 furrow riding plow, 2 single plows, 1 disc harrow, 1 dise drill, fanning mill, 1 pulper, 1 scale 1200 cap., M.â€"H. manure spreader, wheel barrow, 1 good wagon complete, 1 other wagon, 1 steel tire top buggy, 1 open steel tire buggy, 1 set of bob sleighs, portland cutter, 2 flat racks, 1 wood rack, gravel planks, hay fork, rope and pulleys, 1 set of wagon springs 5,000 cap., potato sprayer, cross cut sa w, neckyokes, doubletrees, chains, forks, hoes, shovels and other numerous articles. HARNESS:â€"2 sets of team harâ€" ness (1 brass mounted), 1 plow harâ€" ness, 1 .single harness, 1 riding sadâ€" dle, fly nets, 2 water proof horse covers, horse blankets, robe, etc., etc. £ about 3000 lbs., 1 bay coach horse 11 years old, 1 Chestnut horse 10 years old. CATTLE:â€"1 cow fresh, 1 cow due April 5th. 1 cow due May, 1 red heifer due July, 2 fat cows, 12 head of fat cattle, 6 yearling calves, 1 pure bred Shorthorn bull rising 2 years old, pure bred Holâ€" stein bull. HAY & GRAIN:â€" Some clover hay, 100 bus. of grainery filler seed oats, 2 bush. clover seed, about 5 {t. of ensilage. MR. LLOYOD A. MARTIN to sell by public guction at Lot 71, Con. U.B., about 2 miles northeast PIGS & FOWL:â€"1 brood sow, 7 shoats about 100 1bs. each, 3 small pigs, 14 young shoats and 1 brood sow, 70 white leghorn hens, 1 Scotch collie dog. HORSES:â€"1 span of black mares (well matched) 10 years old weight Phone 592w, Waterloo. A. A. WISMER, Proprietor. 12x14; incubator cellar, drive ; shed, all in good repair. Your &# chance. i I A.K. CRESSMAN: ® * The undersigned has received u-|l them at Bohiender‘s. IMPLEMENTS:â€"F. & W. binder THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1924 PUBLIC SALE 20 HEAD OF HORSES WATERLOO FOR SALE 11â€"1t 11â€"3t The auction sgale of John Mertz near Josephsburg conducted by the wellâ€"known auctioneer, W. W. Frickâ€" ey of Waterloo on Tuesday was a most successful one. The largest crowd that has attended u sale for sometime was in attendance. Biddâ€" ing was brisk and extra good prices were realized the sale amounting to $2600. Mr. Mertz is retiring from farming and will move to Kitchener, TERMS:â€"All sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months‘ credit will be given by furâ€" nishing approved security or a straight 5¢, discount for cash on all amounts entifled to credit. 1. H. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer, New Dundee. GEO. EINWACHTER, Proprietor. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. BIG CROWD ATTENDS SALE OF JOHN MERTZ MISCELLANEOUS: â€" 2 40â€"gal. steel gas drums, 2 set hamness, arm chairs, _ Smaill / stands, bed â€" wilth springs ~and mattress and many other articles not mentioned. Genâ€" tlemen, every article or animal placâ€" edâ€"under the auctioneer‘s hammer will be sold to the highest bidder absolutely without reserve. Come on time for this is an extensive half day sale. Come and buy at your price. Auctioneer‘s decision final. crat, steel tire top buggy, open buggy, 4 seated carryall, 1 horse set light bobsleighs, 2 Jumper cutters, 1 chopper, 6 pronged Monarch hay fork, 2 carriage poles, 1 set heavy sleigh shafts, 3 row beet scuffler, steel derrick and Woodstock pump wheel. IMPLEMENTS:â€"2 furrow Cockâ€" shutt plow foot lift, 14 disc seed drill for heavy land, Deering 5 ft. mower, 2 row corn ‘cultivator, 3 seated top carriage with extra heavy gear, 2 first class farm wagons, rubber tire.democrat, 2 horse demoâ€" IMPLEMENTS:â€"2 shutt plow foot lift, drill for heavy land, PIGS & POUTRY:â€"10 Yorkshire, Hampshire and Duror Jersey brood sows due to farrow in April, May and June, 6 young sows bred, 2 Yorkshire boars 1 year old, 10 shoats 3 months old, 10 small pigs 8 weeks old, 25 mixed fowl. 1 white cow bred to calve in June, 1 Jersey cow bred to calve May 1, ¢ Holstein heifers bred, 4 veal calves. CATTLE, 37:â€" 4 Holstein cows fresh by time of sale, 2 red Shortâ€" horn cows registered, fresh by time of sale, 1 registered shorthorn cow fresh 3 weeks, 1 roan Shorthorn cow supposed to freshen May 1, regis tered Holstein cow due May 1, 1 Holstein he‘fer due in April, 1 roan cow fresh 3 months, 1. Holstein cow due May 25, Holstein cow milking supposed to be in calf, 1 roun cow due May 1, Holstein cow due to 2nd calf Sept. 1st, 1 red cow milking due in Aug., 1 Holstein cow due March 30, 1 red cow fresh 2 weeks, 1 Holstein ‘cow fresh 3 weeks, 1 blue cow fresh 4 weeks, HMolstein heifer fresh 3 weeks, Holâ€" stcin cow due March 28, black cow part Jersey fresh 1 week, 1 pure bred Holstein cow due in May, 1 pure bred Holstein cow due in May, 37 Registered and Highâ€"Grade Ho!ktein _ and _ Shorthorn Cattle, 12 Horses, Impleâ€" ments, 38 Pigs, Poultry and Household Effects The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions from MR. GEO. EINWACHTER to sell by public auction positively without reserve on his farm situatâ€" ed one half mile east of New Dunâ€" dee on THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 Sale to start at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp on time. HORSES, 12â€" 1 grey percheron team mares 5 years old, 1 Bay Clydesdale team 8 years old 2800 lba., 1 bay team 10 years old 2800 lbs., 1 bay driver 9 years old, 1 bay driving mare 10 years old, Clydesâ€" dale brood mare in foal 8 years old, 1 g. p. team 5 years old, 1 saddle horse 12 years old. Doing Business as Usual The Master Milling Company Ltd. Phone 07 % « % ® % Kitoh Highest market prices pald for Wheat, Oate and Buckâ€" wheat. We are carrying on business as usual and have a full stock of the best grades of FLOUR, FEEDS, POULTRY GRAINS HAY AND STRAW 21 Erb St PUBLIC SALE See our stock at the City Mills, 214 Queen 8t. 8. Special city delivery service, If you are going to buy Rubbers or Rubber Boots, buy I . Bohlender‘s waene |â€" _: You‘ll save 11â€"1t WRIGLEYS The local students University of ‘Toronto Conservatf{’g of Music, recently passed their respective exâ€" ams at the Kitchener Conservatory as follows: Miss Nellie Meyers, first class honors in Primary Theory rudiments; Miss Nellie Hilborn, honors in Primary Piano, and Miss Mary Hilborn pass in Junior Piano. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Toman and daughter Jean have moved to our village and taken up their residence on University Ave. Mr. Toman has accepted a position with the Farmâ€" ers‘ Coâ€"Operative Creamery Co. Miss Izetta Merner and Mr. 8. Ceasar, also Miss Martha Nichol and Mr. Clare Hilborn, journeyed to Kitchener on Saturday to spend the afternoon and evening there. Mr. Garfield Weber and Mr. Harâ€" old Beckman of Kitchener visited their respective homes in the villâ€" age on Sunday. â€"C Why * _ does it thunder? The local B. Y. P. U. spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sararas on Monâ€" day evening. ‘The occasion being a farewell tendered to Mr. Wilfred Sararas, who is again leaving for the Canadian Northwest. Mr. and Mrs Hubert Hilborn and son visited with friends in the vicinity last week. Minard‘s Liniment for Sprains. Mr. Austin Bauer took a business trip to Guelph on Friday last. ne Rexolk DPrug Store money. to avoid that ringing in your ears which signals the comingâ€" on of a cold. Absolutelii!pun aspirin, tabâ€" lets so skillfully made that their beneficial action begins in 15 seconds. Snowâ€"white, highest purity, never irritate or burn. One of 200 Puretest fir ~ tions for health and _y:tp!: Every item the best that skil} and conscience can produce. A. G. HAEHNEL â€" because electricity (lightâ€" ning\, in passing through the clouds, meets resistance which causes heat. This heat makes the air expand in violent waves which thunder against the earâ€" drum. Always take ‘Waterloo, Aspirin Tablets NEW DUNDEE Ont.

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