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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Mar 1925, p. 8

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_ Farmstock, including Pure Bred and High Grade Holstein Cows and Young Cattle, Implements, Feed and Household POULTAY WANTED We buy poultry, live or dressed We pay market price. 8. Lelbovitch __» §0 Queen 8. Phone 2544. 12â€"4t _â€" Auction Sale: 2800 lbs. would be suitable for exâ€"] manure boat, ;r;u horses; bay coach mare rising 10 years old weight about 1250 lbs., general purpose mare rising 10 pherll purpose mare rising 10 years old, good in all harness, grey percheron team rising 3 and 4 years old weight 3000 Ibs., (this is a very good pair). If you want good horses come to this sale. . ‘There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersignâ€" ed, situated 2 miles north of Waterloo, on the Waterloo and Bimira highway, on 4 23 Cattleâ€"Pure Bred Holsteins: Darkie Belle Segis No. 43580, fresh 6 weeks; Mollie Wayne Korndyke No. 91925 due April 12; Polly Boon Belle No. 81649 due June 7; Beauty Segis Hengerveld No. 95665 bred Dec. 19; Nether‘and Minnie No. 32399, ‘bred; 1 pure bred heifer 1 year old, 4 pure lred calves under 1 year; \&â€"year old bull, Lyndhurst Korndyke Segis, No. 55587. This is a very nice bull. Commencing at 12 o‘clock noon, sb arp the following valuable property . Morses â€" Black Percheron team | chopper, root pulper, 284t. extenâ€" risingâ€"9 years old weight about| sion ladder, a few small ladders, Grades:â€"Holstein cow due June 13, Holstein cow due June 9, Holâ€" stein cow due June 17, Holstein cow fresh 2 months bred Feb. 10; Hol stein cow fresh 3 months and bred Feb. 12; Holstein cow due April 14, Black cow fresh 2 months and bred Feb. 12; Holstein cow fresh 2 mos. and ‘bred March 8; part Jersey and Holstein cow fresh 3 months bred March 7, Holstein heifer due May 28, 2 yearling heifers. Do not miss this sale if you want good Dairy Cattle. Pigsâ€"2 young Tamworth sows 1 due in May and 1 bred 7 weeks, 1 fat sow, 1 fat hog. Implementsâ€"F. & W. binder 6â€"ft. cut, Cockshutt manure spreader, F. & W. 13 disc seed drill, F. & W. cultivator, F. & W. dise with fore truck, F. & W. 3â€"drum steel roller, 4â€"section harrow, 2 F. & W. 2furrow walking _plows, Cockshutt single plow (like new) 2 good single plows, beet lifter, seed box for cultivator, 2 wagon boxes, stock rack, gravel box, new flat hay rack, 2 used flat racks, M.H.â€"straw cutter, fanning mill, Maple Leaf 8â€"inch plate grain Termsâ€"Car, hay, grain, potatoes, fat pigs, and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes or 5 % discount for cash payments on all amounts entitled to credit. Saddlerâ€"At Kitchener, Feb. 11 to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Saddler, a Dammâ€"At Kitchener, March 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Damm, a son. Weberâ€"At Waterloo, March 4th to Mr. and Mrs. Emanuwel Weber, a son. Pautierâ€"At Elmira, Feb. 28th to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pautler, a son. Ziegierâ€"At Elmira Feb, 16 to Mr. and Herman Ziegler, twins, son and daughter. Weichelâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, March 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W .Weichel, of Elmira, a son. Kieinâ€"At the Kâ€"W. Hospital, Mar. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein, Ziegierâ€"At St. Clements, March 11, to Mr. and Mrs..Aaron Ziegler, a son. Swartzâ€"At Kitchener, March 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. George Swartz, a Wrightâ€"At Kitchener, March 10, Marian Rileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.J.Wright, aged 6 years. Strasserâ€"At St. Agatha, March 5th, Marian Strasser, aged 69 years. Ecksteinâ€"Rosenbergerâ€"At Brantford March 11, Oliver Eckstein to Luâ€" rnda Rosenberger, by Rev. H. 8. Hallman of Kitchener. JOSEPH S. WEBER, Proprietor. Phone 592w, Waterloo. O. S. KOLB, Clerk. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, . FRIDAY, MARCH 27th, 1925 MARRIAGES BIRTHS DEATHS 1 Highest prices paid for beef hides, calf skins and horse hides. Phone :734r0, Kitchener. Geo. Whitham, at , Kitchener Market every Saturday , morning. 43â€"3mos. stone doubletrees, neckyokes, scythes, logging chains, crowbars, block and tackle, forks, shovels hoes, sacks, tools, and many other aticles too numerous to mention. Vehiclesâ€"Grayâ€"Dort Touring Car, model 15, 1920, good tires and in good running order; top @urrey good as new, single carriage like new, top buggy, open buggy, bob sleigh, twoâ€"horse pleagure sleigh, oneâ€"horse sleigh, 2 cutters, good wagon. Harnessâ€"Set brass m ounted (show) team harness, set brass mounted team harness, 2 sets of team harness, set carriage harness, 2 sets single harness, odd collars, horse blankets, robes and chimes. | Hay and Grainâ€"5 tons of mixed hay, 5 tons alfalfa hay, 500 bus. good feed oats, 200 bus. seed oats Q.A.C. No. 72, quantity of potatoes. Household Effectsâ€"Kitchen range like new, kitchen stove, kitchen cabinet, â€" kitchen _ cupboard, . large sink, wash sink, wood box, 2 exâ€" tension tables, leaf table, 8 kitchen chairs, 6 dining room chairs, rockeA.l lounge, 2 <~bureaus, 2 beds with springs, sewing machine, churn, 2 cider barrels, 2â€"burner electric plate, apple drier, 3 benches, 2 large iron kettles, 3 small iron kettles, Stanâ€" dard Renfrew cream separator, milk pails and small milk coolers, 20 gal. milk can, quantity of apple butter, parlor, rug 13% x 10%4 ft., crocks, fruit jars, and many other articles not mentioned. farming BEEF, CALF AND HORSE HIDES w ANT ED If you want one, | have a large list to choose from. See me if you are interested. Here are a few. here is a farm that is offered at a veiy reasonable price. Buildings are in good shape, frame house with stone kitchen attached, bank barn with ceâ€" mented stables, large driving house, plenty of good water, small orchard, about 7 acres bush, 10 acres pasture and balâ€" ance of land workable and in good shape. 12 acres wheat sown, 20 acres fresh seeded in grass, fall plowing all done. This is a n:ce home and should be picked up quick. For a quick sale price is reduced to $8000, half cash, balance can remain in mortgage. 10 ACRES, 4 miles from Kitâ€" chener, on main road, 7â€"roomed buildings, lots of fruit, a splenâ€" did place for market gardening. Price s34w FAR M S For Sale 112 Real Estate and Auctionser, 34 Frederisk Street, * Kitchener. E.J. SHANTZ ; ACRES near Bresiau, is a farm that is offered 11â€"3t 47 Acre Farm, and Farm Stock Centreville, towards the river, on TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1925 E. J. Shants, Auctioneer, has been‘ instructed to sell by public auction the farm and chattels of the under ing 6 years old, weight about 2,600 lbs., bay horse rising 6 years old weighs 1300 lbs. ' Cattle, Pigs & Poultryâ€"6 Dairy Cows: Ayrshire cow was fresh Feb. 28, _ Durham .cow..wasfresh . Mar..8, ‘Durham cow was fresh Mar. 9, t cow due in July, Holstein cow pure ‘bred Holstein heifer 11 mou.‘ old, Ayrshire steer 11 months old, Jersey bull calf 6 months old; 40 chickens, Yorkshire brood sow was bred middle of February, 12 shoats 3 months old. Implementsâ€"2 sets heavy team harness, one nearly new, single rope trace harness, new scuffler, M.â€" H. scuffler, new hay rake, Fleury gang plow, good farm wagon, gravel box, wagon box, hay rack, new Infl fork and rope, carriage, plow; 3â€"sec. iron harrow, Maxwell mower, 3 loads of shortâ€"cut wood, 3â€"burner coal oil atove, forks, shovels, and numerous other useful articles. Hay and Grainâ€"10 tons timothy and alfalfa mixed hay, 25 bus. barâ€" ley, 25 bus. oats. Terms â€" Chickens, hay, grain, shoats and all sums of $20 and un-1 der, cash; over that amount 7 mos. credit will be given on approved security, or 69 per annum discount will be given for cash on credit amounts. HENRY MICHOLOFSKY and a CLARENCE WEBER, Proprietors Real Estateâ€"At the same time the farm consisting of 47 acres more or less will be offered. The land is choice farming land, and in high state of cultivation, plenty of good water, all kfnds of fruit, stone house, good bank barn, driving shed and other out buildings. This is a splendid farm and well situated not far from Kitchener. Termsâ€"10% of the purchase prica on day of sale. Balance over mortâ€" gage to be paid in 30 days. FRED MICHOLOFSKY, Prop., E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. 113t mile west of Ratho, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 commencing at two o‘clock sharp. 18 Head of Pun-'Bred. Shorthorn Cattle consisting of eight cows supâ€" posed to be in calf to a son of "Braundale," the great champion sire; four Roan heifers one year old; three Roan heifers seven months old; two bulls fit for service (one got by an imported sire); one grade Shorthornm cow. The above cattle are all free from tuberculosis by actual Government test. Six Clydesdale Horses consisting of a black mare rising six years old, weighing about 1700 lbs., in foal to "Chief Guardian" (18267), who capâ€" tured fourth place in Guelph, aged mare, supposed to be in foal to the same horse; bay filly rising 2 years old; black gelding rising five years old, weighing about 1600 lbs.; bay colt rising 2 years old. Pedigrees for the‘ first four animals produced on day of sale. These four mares are prizeâ€"winners. ‘The above stock has always had the best of care and are in excelâ€" lent condition and will be sold abâ€" solutely without reserve as the proprietor is in ill health. Implements â€" New disk, springâ€" tooth cultivator, steel tire top bugâ€" gy, cutter, set single harness. Trains will be met at Ratho, at 8.30 and 10.40 a.m., on day of sale, by cars to convey prospective purâ€" chasers to the sale. Terms â€" Cash or six months‘ credit on approved or bankable notes with interest at six per cent. per annum. Cattle will not be shipped | until . satisfactory settle= ment is made with the Clerk of the â€" Hogsâ€"Three Yorkshire sows due in May. sale, and will be loaded free of charge. Parties from a distance please bring letters of credit or mmencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. Nom.â€"lmumuyun*‘ eg. Clyde Horses and Reg. Dualâ€"Purpose Scotch Breedâ€" ing Shorthorn Cattle. At Lot 9, Con. 12, Blandford, one Sheep â€" Four Leicester breeding Auctioneer‘s deciaion final JO8. VANCE, Proprietor, M. A. ROTH & ROBT. AMOS, 1Â¥1t. Auctioneere. PUBLIC SALE of to sell by public auction without reâ€" serve at his residence in the villiage of New Dundee, on THURSDAY, I\AMN 2oth, 1926 Gale to start at 1 o‘clock sharp on instructions from couch like new, New Williams‘ sewing machine in good order, sink, two kitchen tables, new Raymond _ sewing machine, . kitâ€" chen chairs, high back arm clulr.‘ small stands, quarterâ€"cut oak stand, bedstead with springs and mattress,| several real good cloths chests, iron bedstead with springs and mattress, single bed and wash stand, 1 light oak bedstead with springs, bureau, dresser, child‘s bed, feather mattâ€", wess, 2 homemade carpets, mats, carpet strips, new 8â€"day kitcher clock, large mirror, all plain and fancy dishes, glassware, graniteâ€" ware, tin and aluminum ware, ,pots, pans, pails, and all kitchen uténsils from A to Z, 5 good lamps, whlto: apreads, linen table clothes, 5 pair . woollen blankets like new, quilts, comforters, feather pillows, feather tick, good woollen shawl, curtains, poles, cuttlery, 2 toilet sets, washâ€" ing machine, wringer, clothes basâ€" ket, wash board, copper boiler, nc-l cuum washer, canned fruit, pickles, sauces, sealers, 3 and 5 gal. crocks.| some lard, 2 and 5 gal. jugs, potaâ€" toes, 25 gal. oil tank," 10 gal. coal oil, 1 ton nut coal, extension ladâ€" der, hand axe, some buckwheat, teed‘ box, step ladder, pruning tools, square, saws, axes, shovels, pout,a‘ fork, hoes, rakes, some carpenter tools, lawn mower, hand mtflori 1â€"horse plow, 2â€"section iron harrow, wheelbarrow, grindstone, single hatâ€" ness, light single driving harness, 2 ton of 2nd crop alfalfa, 1 dozen grain bags, !4 cord of split wood, tubs, sprinkling can, and many other articles too numerous for detail. _ This sale should appeal to anyone wanting honsehold effects as everyâ€" thing is spick and tidy and will be sold positively without reserve. The proprietor is giving up housekeepâ€" ing. H. B. Duering has received inâ€" structions from the undersigned to sell by public auction, without reâ€" serve on the premises situated at 44 Willow street, Waterloo, on commencing at 1.30 p.m., the followâ€" ing. ~6 piece walnut parlor suite, parlor carpet, parlor hanging lamp, side board, dining room extension table, dining room chairs, number of rock: ers, hall and stair carpet, number of beds with springs and mattress. dresser and two wash stands, glass en extension table, kitchen chairs, door corner kitchen cupboard, kitchâ€" kitchen wood and coal range, four burner gas range, parlor heater, carpet sweeper, wheelbarrow, iron kettle, scythe, clothes horse, fronâ€" ing board, step ladder, and many other articles too numerous . to mention. ADDITIONAL _ SALES ON PACE 10 Valuable Household Effects SATURDAY, MARCH 2ist, 1925, Auctioneer‘s decision final Termsâ€"Cash AARON HUNSBERGER, 1. H. TOMAN, E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. 11â€"2t Terms of Saleâ€"Cash. CONRAD ZICK, Proprietor, H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer, Phone 136, Waterioo. 1 PUBLIC SALE Graduate Auctioneer. Phone 28â€"12, New Dundee. Household Effects of valuable Proprietor. 11â€"3t. THere will be sold by public aucâ€" tion % mile south of the village of Linwood, on THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1025, commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. ‘ Pigsâ€"Tam sow bred 2 months, 7 pigs weighing about 150 Ys. each, 4 pigs weighing about 100 lbs. each. ‘ implements and Threshing Outft |â€"-A Rebuilt (Decker) grain separaâ€" tor, size 24 by 46, with straw and chaff blowers self feeder; (this machine runs like new;. A 14 horse power tractor steam engine in first class running order; water tank, | Jolliette chopper, 10% inch plates with speed jack mounted on truck 160 ft. single length 5 inch 4 ply canvas belt, 160 ft. single length 1â€" inch drive rope, rip saw on frame, ‘10 gallons of cylinder oil. 1 Deering binder 7â€"ft. with foot carâ€" ‘riage (nearly new); McCormick ‘mower 5 ft., new Deering spring tooth cultivator, Masseyâ€"Harris side: delivery and tedder combined, Tud |hopeâ€"Anderson manure spreader, 4 ‘section fron harrows, flat hay rack, ldemocnt, set gravel planks, set bob | sleighs nearly new, wood rack, good lwngon, buggy, 3 Verity plows, Nos. ©10, 11 and 21, wheelbarrow, good set double harness, set plow narâ€" ness, carriage harness, single huk‘ ness, team bridles, collars, doubleâ€" ‘trees, neckyokes, post hole mxet“ 'pig rack, pulleys, forks, shovels, | chains, new galvanized apple drier; .!also 25 bus. seed buckwheat and |many other articles not mentioned. | $ No Reserve. _ years old, weight 1350 lbs., heary 14 Cows â€" Registered Holstein heifer, Headley Methilde Keyes No. 128827, fresh Nov. 24, 1924; 2 cows fresh by time of sale, Ayrshire cow , due June 5, Holstein cow due June | 23, fine Holstein cow due July 19, | Holstein cow due August 9, Holstein ; cow was fresh Oct. 20, Hotstein cow :in full flow of milk, 2 Holstein cows fresh last October, 1 heifer due Oct. |next, farrow cow, 2 yearling heifers, {helfer calf 5 months old. Terms of Saleâ€"Grain, and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash, over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approvâ€" ed joint notes or 5¢, dibcount for cash payments on ail amounts enâ€" titled to credit. LAWRENCE BRENNER, NOAH HERGOTT, Proprietors. W. W. FRIOI‘(EY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterioo. E. J. Shantz, auctioneer, ceived instructions from to sell by public auction his berd of Dairy Cows on the premises situated 1 mile east of Preston on the Preston and Hespeler highway, adjoining Preston, on A Splendid Herd of Holstein Dairy Cows and other commencing at 1.30 o‘clock p.m. Implementsâ€"Farm wagon, 2â€"horss disk, 2furrow gang plow, scuffler, 2% horse power Gilson gas engine, good as new, binder tongue support, hand cutting box, lawn mower, feed box, Daisy churn, quantity of lumâ€" ber, one and two "Inch heméiock, 2 and 3 inch oak planks, 2x 4 pine scantling, 100 cedar posts, quantity of turnips, 400 bricks. Also 1 grey horse 6 years old (gemeral. punpose); . 1 Yorkshire brood sow due beginning of June. going into pure bred and accreditaâ€" notes bearing interest at 6% per JO8. KARLEY, Clerk. LESLIE 0. WITMER, Propristor. &. 4. iNANT!. Auctionser. Termsâ€"Cash, or 6 months‘ cfo_dn TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925 PUBLIC SALE LESLIE D. WITMER of 11â€"3t MR. HARVEY HALLMAN ; to sell by public auction without reserve on Lot 38, Con. 11, Waterloo "Fownship, 1 mile west of Roseville and 2% miles southeast of New TUESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1925 sale to start at 1 o‘clock sharp on time. 10 Horsesâ€"Team of Bay Belgtums 9 and 14 years oid well matched, black general punpose gelding, bay Clydesdale gelding 12 years old, black Percheron gelding 11 years old, aged driver, black gelding aged, 2 Clydesdale colts got by Matchless Hugo, rising 1 and 2 years old. 21 Cattleâ€"6 good dual punpose Shorthorn cows, roan cow due in April, Holstein cow due to third calf May 15th, 2 red heifers fresh since Dec. and bred, red heifer registered, fresh since December and bred, 1 roan heifer fresh since Dec. and bred, 8 good butcher cattle 900 lbs. each or over, 5 young cattle, 1 steer amd 4 heifers rising 1 year old, 1 small calf, Shorthorn Bull calf 4 months old, eligible for registration. Pig and. Poultryâ€"York brood low' with litter at foot, York sow due April 17th, York sow due May Tth, sow~ bred by time of sale, 3 young Yorkshire sows bred, 6 shoats about 160 lbs. each, 5 shoats 125 lbs. each, 6 shoats about 80 lbs. each, 60 pure bred Barred Rock pullets, 30 pure bred Barred Rock hens 1 year old, 10 White Wyandotte pullets, Martin strain, 1. Wyandotte cockerel, 5 choice Barred Rock cockerels. This poultry is all pure bred and bredâ€" toâ€"lay. Harnéss â€"Set back band team harness nearly ‘new, 2 sets breechâ€" ing harness, 2 sets simgle harness. set single carriage harness, pair new horse blankets, good wool blanket, new horse collar, robe, fly net, odd collars, etc. Produce â€"12 tons pure Timothy hay, 5 tons second crop alfalfa, 6 tons first crofPalfalfa, 2 tons mixed hay, 350 bus. White Wave oats, 125 bus. of barley, 50 bus. rye~buckâ€" wheat, 50 bus. bugless seed peas, (this is an exceptional sample), some turnips, 8 bus. White beans, some Carmine seed potatoes, ‘&nd some Farmers‘ Friend seed potatoes. One Double Standard Pure Bred Polled Durham Bull for sale, ready for service; color, rich dark red. Apply to C. C. Diefenbacher, Petersâ€" burg R. R. No. 1. Telephone New Dundee R 4., 11â€"4t. ‘Team of grey mares weighing 3150 pounds. They are an excepâ€" tionally good pair. For further parâ€" ticulars aply N. O. Hipel Limited, Preston. Office ‘phone 379W. After hours 157W. 12â€"2t. A GOOD 93 ACRE FARM near city, half mile from highway, 10 minute walk to car line, school or church; 12 acres good HARDWOOUY BUSH, 65 acre working land, bal ance pasture with running SPRING WATER, bank barn, buildings and fences in fair shape. Apply J. Sauder, R. R. 3, Kitchener, te‘eâ€" FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 2 carloads of Westernâ€" horses, broken, ready to work. Aiso about 20 head of Ontario horses. Apply ener. FOR SALE Two Shorthorn Bulls, also a few females, 2 miles north of Waterloo, on the highway. Irwin B. Weber, R. R. 1, Waterloo. Phone 7irl4. phone municipal 29r4. 10â€"4t. Farm of 184 Acres, Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Produce and HMousehold L. H. Tomanh has ‘been favored with instructions by K. Weber Sales Stables, Kitchâ€" &A“wand RPBupertenced Auctioneer Phone 28â€"12, New Dundee. M. B. SNYDER, Clerk. Jee or Phone HARVEY HALLMAN, Proprietor. I. H. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer, FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE H. B. DUERING, 11â€"4t. complete with fore carriage, truck and sheaf carrier, International hay loader, International side dcllvct(. Deering 5â€"ft. mower, M.â€"H. hoe seed drill, spring tooth cultivator, single 21 Ayr plow, 6 sec. iron harrows, scuffler, 3â€"drum steel roller, disc, root pulper, seythe, scoop shovel, 1 heavy tank wagon, Tudhopeâ€"Anderâ€" son wagon, like new, Bain wagon with box and shelving, open buggy, rubber tire buggy, 5,000 1b. wagon springs, road cart, Portland cutter, set heavy bob sleighs, doubletrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, and many other aticles too numerous for detail. Household Effectsâ€"6Gâ€"octave Berâ€" lin organ, Melotte cream separator No. 12, new, single barrel shotgun, buck saw, barrels, milk pails, etc. Real Estateâ€"184 acres more or less of good clay loam, 10 acres of good standing hardwood bush, 28 acres in fall wheat, 40 acres in grass for hay, 45 acres new land not broken, the balance in high state of cultivation; a large bank barn with straw shed attached, Implement shed, large stone hog pen; also a Tâ€"roomed house with summer kitchâ€" en and woodshed attached, a good orchard and never failing water supply. This is figured to be one of Waterloo County‘s best cropping farms. If it is a good farm you are wanting come and buy this one, situated only 3%& miles. from Ayr C. P. R. station. Terms of Saleâ€"Produce, shoats, (Ad cattle, poultry, and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved seâ€" curity or 5¢, discount off for cash on cash payments of credit amounts. Terms of Real Estate made known on day of sale. Positively no reserve as the proprietor is quitting the 111 acre farm, situated 2 miles west of Town of Waterloo. Solid brick house, bank barn 50 x 75 ft. with strawshed 37 x 40 ft. Also has henhouse and pig stable underneath. Cement silo, driving shed 25 x 40 ft. Everything run by Hydro electric power. On the farm there is also 23 acres of bush. For further informaâ€" tion apply to Urias S. Snider, R. R. No. 3, Waterloo. 11â€"4t. m t t lt Be e s n on en t t 58 Acres A.K. CRESSMAN 1 mile from Waterico Postâ€" office, large frame house, bank barn 45x70, pig stable, impleâ€" ment shed. All kinds of fruit; mixed . soil; splendid spring water and creek. Stock and imâ€" plements can also be purchased. II! healith reason for selling. Terms arranged. Your opportunity. Apply at FARM FOR SALE Waterloo * «is 12â€"2t

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