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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jan 1926, p. 8

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m#&w'“u.ma». h s "!‘“'XW with â€" turningâ€" r .t::wup band . saw, _ > ifon ‘Haud drill, line shatting, beits, pulleys and small tools , such â€" as vice, anvil, taps and~disc, ‘stc.. wilt We offered in one. lot. > 5 §up .. ©Portable sawmill, slab: saw edger, %5 horsepower steam engine,. water tank and wagon, gas tractor (Goold, Sharply & Murr), Brantfordâ€" and Champioh separator, all in good minning order. _.‘" 2 "Amplementsâ€"Seed drill, disc harâ€" â€"row, single plow;> 1 ; zection‘ fron harrow, scuffier, hand scuffler, rbot pulper, 1â€"horse plow, lâ€"horse wagon with box, 1horse bob sleigh, hay rack, wood rack, manure planks, 50 gallon oil tank, hay rake, cutting ‘box, 1% h.p. gas engine, McLaughâ€" ‘‘About 30 gallons ‘steam cylinder , 30 gallons machine oll, 15 gals. l oil," 1 newâ€" wooden, deck for « 42 machine, 1 steel deck for a 4. chine, 1 dust collector, 1 shanty #x8 covered with roofing. ::"v' e Stockâ€"1 horse 10 years old, J y cow (milking) :1 Jersey cow due at time of sale, 1 Jersey nelfer; 50 hens. lin touring car (recently: overhaulâ€" ed), lâ€"horse carriage with gas tank, 2.sets of single harness, set heavy harness, forks, shovels, and numerâ€" ous other articles; about about 50 bus. oats. Household Effects â€"1 nldebourd,‘ C dining room chairs, 2 sinks, 1 bedstead with springs and mattress, kitchen range, cook ‘stove,, coal heater, box stove, small box stove, 3â€"burner oil stove, cream separdtor, lounge, churn, table, wood box, lawn seat, 2 iron kettles, apple dryâ€" ing house, ~2 large rugs, clothes horse, â€" child‘s _ cot â€" and _ other articles. â€"Car, ts, ch y on memen mtte Termsâ€"Car, oats ‘c ickens md Terms of Real Estate jle kn all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; on diy o over that amount 6 months credit will ‘be given on approved joint| LORNE RENNIE, Proprietor; notes or 5¢, per annum off for cash. s W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, PETER L. MUSSELMAN, Prop., Phone 592w, Waterloo ~ GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. e J. L. HAMMOND, .clérf' In Waterloo Township, one (1) mile from New Germang, on the main road to Weissetburg. main road to Weissetburg. tion on the i~ > the late "Phe undersigned has received inâ€"| Mrs. Mary Bechthold, in the village structions from Mrs. Anthony Bel+ of Petersburg, Ont > inger to sell by public auction on | ryESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1928 TUESDAY, â€"JAN. 12th, 1926 commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp at â€"one o‘clock, the following: the following valuable property: â€"Cartieâ€"White cow due Mar. 9th, "red cow due March 27, red cow due May 5th, black cow due May 6th, Fed cow due May 14th, spotted cow duge June 7th, black cow fresh, roan .cow fresh by; time of sale. (The dbove are splendid milk and butter Horsesâ€"Sorel horse 9~years old about 1200 lbs.â€"(aâ€"right good: one), bay mare 10 years old about 1200 Ibs., bay mare 5 years old, any lady can drive her, She has made a mile in three (3) minutes. Bay mare 13 years old, good worker and lady driver. * Farm Stock, Implements, cows) aficun' Cattleâ€"2 steers 2 years ald, 9 yearlings, 2 spring calves. x_‘{'p;..â€"avortbun brood sow due to farrow March 5th, ‘Poultry â€"17 young Leghorns, 10 Rocks, 5 Rhodé Island ‘mixed, 10 geose (large breed). :w.monto‘â€"â€" Bain wagon with single bu@gy, McCormick binâ€" iÂ¥, 6 ft,¢in.good ordér, M.â€"H. mowâ€" er; 5 ft.. ne@rly.â€"new, steel land rollâ€" 6t, set Iron harrows, @geuffler, turnip sower, pulper, two wheel disk, Oli "!m plow, hay rack (flat) new, Chatham fanning mill ‘and bagger (new), straw cutter, 10 hLp. m:. a couple of buggy .poles ‘and wafts, 10 grain bags, hay fork and ope 150 ft., wheelbarrow, set team M nearly new, set plow harâ€" , scalding trough, forks, chains , â€" doubletcees, â€" and" pvarious other articles too numbrous to menâ€" \ NMerms of Saleâ€"Pigs, poultry and aver that amount 10 months‘ credit wil} be given on fornishing wpproved and joint notes, 6%, per annum off for cash. . . .« rEED ‘ When . shopping or Â¥isiting »at rmmhfl'fl‘ Webor‘s Sales Stables. Good PUBLIC SALE | PUB C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer, H. R. No. 6, Gusiph. 0. KOLB, Clerk. 161 King St. K. Kitchener. . ~Ont. Y," JAN: 16th, 1926 B28t] 0 0 C 000 00 0_ on mam numememeapiee xn es SuZ ; § o \ « ; ‘ [1C q h y + T a C SALE | PUB:S SALE 5 JA > & & ; : *A .=< > ~.0 > Of ; f 4 j 4 “i 4 : x R 4 s \. < lmplements, etc. | Real Est: ""1 ‘;-";'J ‘I .. wehold $ 2 f v § » 5. k * k S Township, one (1) 7 â€" n * * 3 £., * is P e e w y y y k. Germang, on the| There will blic â€"aucâ€" > a y 6 3 8 A elssenburg. tion on the : the late | : Bs f | h 6e s 4 â€" % a . t e [ *TJI@_ soup ay »odGE BROTHERS . public auction on | TyESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926 ® s 3 DEALER S EVER.YWHER E JAN. 12th, 1926 nmmencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp | [ | â€" y P *.: N LORNE RENNIE of draft.négres rising 6 and 7 years fillies rising‘4 years, "by Prince ot Avon, brown. driver rising. $ yre: Cattleâ€"7 Daity Cows: 1‘ freshenâ€" ed 3 weeks, 1 due Dec. 25, 1 due Jan. 1st, 1 due Jaw. 19, 1 due Jan. lâ€"it. 30,"1 due Apr. 20; 1 due March 2 1 yearling steer, 1 baby beef, 2 spring calves. > mak ie CC .Pigsâ€"2 choice young â€" Yorkshire sows, bred; 1 Yorkshire sow due March 24, 9 young shoats, 9 young pigs~ about 125 lbs. Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris binâ€" der, 7â€"ft., in good running order, 1 wogan with 2% inch tires, 1 wagon box, 1 gravel box, new, 1 steel tire buggy;"~set bob sleighs, cutting box, Masseyâ€"Harris root pulper, wheel barrow, DeLaval cream separator, «Quantity of hay, 500 bus. Newâ€" market â€" @Ats. _ Numerous ._other articles. _ _/ s Harnessâ€"Set team harness, brass mounted, nearly new. ‘Grainâ€"500 bus. oats (Newmark:â€" et). 50 cedar posts. Real Estate â€" 100 acres more or less of good clay loam in high state 6T cultivation. 8 acres bush, 6 mcres fall wheat, 25 acres grass, balance ploughed; orchard with good variâ€" ety fall and winter fruit; good bank barn with. driving shed attached; root cellar and silo. Water in the stables. Large stone house with back kitchen and woodâ€"house; hard and soft water adjacent to house; also garage. Terms of Saleâ€"12 months credit will be given by furnishing approyâ€" ed security of landowners. 5% disâ€" count for .cash. Terms of Real Estateâ€"made known on day of sale. ‘3% Blazer parlor heaters like new, square dining room table, 6 dining room chairs, 2 good lounges, kitchâ€" en cook stove (for wood only), cornâ€" er cupboard, 12 kitchen chairs, Rayâ€" mond sewing machine, leather rockâ€" or, bureau, oldâ€"time rocker, 2 parlor rockers, 4 parlor tables, leaf table, sink, 2 pail stands, 3 plece bedroom wite complete, 2. wooden beds with springs and mattresses, all the good clean bo?ding. ‘table cloth, 2 good _pleces of linoleum for dining room and a lot of homeâ€"made carpet strips and mats, oldâ€"time clock, 40 plece tea set, lamps, curtains, canned fruit, sealers, lard tub, galâ€" vanized â€" wash tub, cider barrel, meat barre1, 2 wooden wash tubs. quantity ofâ€"apples, 5 bags of potaâ€" toes, 2 tons of nut coal, fron kettle, lawn mower, kitchen and. cooking utensils, _ dishes, _ forks, _ knifes, crocks, wheelbarrow, garden tools, pictures, and many other g articles not mentioned. s At the same time and place there will also be offered for sale (sule ject to reserve bid) the property sonsisting of one acre of good land, 1 Troomed frame house withâ€"a 2« room kitchen, cellar under house, framée barn, plenty of hard and soft water, a good orchard with all kinds of camail fruit. No not ‘miss this property ‘right on the highway.. Terms on Property â€"10 per cent, of purchase price on day of sale, balance in 30 days." > A fimberâ€"of ‘White Wyandotte codkerels® for sale, . hatched_ from pure Wyandotte egg*; also a Hol «tein bull cait afx months old. Podt+ tree furnisbed. Jas Wannkeim, R. R. No Househo!d Effects: Cash HENRY BECHTHOLD, vALENTINE OTTERBEIN; â€" Executors. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser, N. KELLERMAN, Clerk b1â€"3t ..Jan. 14 (Thursday}â€"â€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 33, 10th Ain@& Kast Zorra, for Henry Weicker. Bs ~Jan. 26 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of 130 acre farm with 30 acres of good bush; also farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at Lot 18, conces sion 1 South Easthope, % mile east of Sh#kespeare for Hugh McClury. . March 10, (Wednesday)â€"Auction sale of 51 head of registered and high grade Poll Angus cat(le, farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 3, Concession 1, Wellesley, 1 mile east of Topping, 4% miles east of Brunner â€" Station, at 12 _ o‘clock sharp. This is a grand offering for G. E. Schmidt. ; M Siberian, an . early, â€" productive variety, claimed to be rustâ€"proof straw 4s â€" stif# and strong, grain handsome, plump and valuable for teeding on account of its thin hull Price pér bus. $1.00. G: H. SNYDER, Bridgeport, 743R 24. Holstein this At. Jow price; . two . young pUTCâ€" bred Jersey Bulls, &plendid butter. tat breeding, age 21 months and 10 months. Herd fully accredited. A. K. Pequegnat, K.R. No. 2, Waterloo, Phone . Kitcheoner, | 748r5. 1â€"2t Young for dair chener, Phone $140w. Auction Sale List M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer ree â€"Shorthorn bulls and one ein bull; one fresh Shorthorn and one Holstein due to calve month, Apply David Trussler, esley, Ont. Box 302. Phone 209. FARM HELP. WANTED FOR QuICK SALE SEED OATS farim located near Kitchâ€" is #20 Wrederick St. Kit Ofit. Phone, Kitchener FOR SALE tC mi. _»*EJP i *71 4& ?" _# € 4Â¥ ® â€" ' ‘;‘3' qfi..h. & * 4 7 m s s i+ & ; 3 % & -‘~. 5 “.: j 27e . "w * 3 wig â€" e > Y % ‘lf*. se * A 7 ‘4' & )" 4_‘ gl\,?z E t . e 3 e A t e3 . k~ @ e ?1%:. k .. J & y : p * R ‘“"%fi. 5. k & is s t > e ; ut 3 2‘ : * ; * .,-f:."‘» ie gunt early, _ productive ~.__ Graham Brothers (Canada) Limited announcea . e e swm%d their comâ€" 2 Yh : mu;‘rg 7th-‘ * ‘\i -‘ F3 ns C ~2~ . This is their third reduction in eight months. § It brings the price of their product far below any truck of comparable merit. . . 2t u-n’-muumm wtn i © DISTRICT NEWSâ€" Personals. Mr. Harvey Letson spent a few days with ‘friends in Knoh.mi last week. 7 Mrs. Locke of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clayton Swartz. ; Mr. Nelson Campbell spent a few days with his father, Rev. W. Campbell last week. . Mr. and_Mrs. T. Marshalk spent New Yearg in Galt with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborne. ' Misses Gerlie, Enima, Aimeta and Olive Bricker and Mr. Loyd® Bricker Of Kitchener spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker, P Mt. and Mrs. 8. Rohr spent New Years . at Dickie Settlement with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schoenfeldt. . . . ~The Scholars and friends of the V B. Sunday School here held & social evening at the home of g !.fina.:.nmnnw nesday .evening. _ 6 The â€" Rosevilieâ€" Literary will ‘not ‘meet. this month., Personals and other items as told by Waterloo Chronicle correspondents Miss Kathicen â€" Brubach@r and Messrs. Harry, Lorne and. Lioyd Brubacher of Kitchener .spept. New Â¥Yoars with "Mr. ~and | Mra ‘Au Bricker. â€" The Roseville na‘{ team playâ€" ed a Tast game of hockey with the New Dundes team on Friday evenâ€" ing., The weore wak 62 in favor of _ Miss â€" Christins | Lillico of Ayr visited with her aunt, Mrs. B. Poer hin mat wolle ‘** ***,** *i2 se ~El 0. ~NEW PRICES_ T.* =so l2>>> i 1â€"Ton Chassis .â€"â€"_ â€" $13760 _ _ 1‘ Ton Chassis «~â€" _ 1748..=~> . MBM Low Chassis® 1817 _â€" Mr. Bob Perrin apent a fow days with reintivés near Ayr last ‘Wook. Miss Grétta Rohr ~apent. a few ROSEVILLE, Large t(;ductiiin justifies low prices. Graham Brothegs "“’w""fi” txclusgre truck manuâ€" facturers in the world. °: Ts DIETRICH‘S GARAGE _ Society ’.o.b.Tordnt’o,taxa'a'tra' + WATERLOO , â€"â€"_ ONT. Holiday Visitors. ) Mr. Garfield ‘Weber of Waterloo spent the holiday at his home here. The New Dundee ‘M. S. Band serenaded the town on New Years Eve. & _ Miss Stella Schmidt of Kitchener spent New Years Day at her home here. 4 haw * Mr. and Mrs. Wiltred Clinkman have taken up their residence in the village, Mr. Clinkman being on the staff of thb local creamery. | Mr, and Mrs. Flormâ€" Foman of Hamilton spent a few days in this vicinity Iast week. _ Miss Edith Emry of Kitchene spent a~few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. Goldbeck â€" Several hockey entHusiasts of the village < attended _ the ;nm Paterhoro wkame at Kitchener on Wednesday night. KNOWLEDGE -na.‘mnn--u-)onwfl: Mr. Amos Hilborn attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Albort Gedcke at Fordwich last week. â€" _ There will be skating on the local rink â€" Wednesday â€" and _ Saturday nights. â€" C | ‘The Misses Essie and Ada mu-] | man . have returned home . after spending a few weeks in Kitchener. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lanâ€" | drith Bingeman. > ‘ Miss Alice Hallman of Rosebank ‘The Highland Fox Ranch of the village, récently expressed a shipâ€" ment of foxes to Alliston. The ranch is now closed to visitors until early sumper. ners. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hallman «pent Monday: at the home of Mr. and Mr#. Josiah Cassel. t A hockey â€" match, Rosevillie vs. New Dundee, was played at Nev Dundee on Friday night. The score was 62. Roseville being the winâ€" is apending a few days srandparents, Mr. nd‘ M Mr. and Mrs. A. Gruetzner z Mr; _ Carl â€" Grdetzner " of â€" Hespeler spent‘ Sunday at the home of * and Mrs. August Lautenslager. Miss â€" Margaret.. Thompson of Washington _ and _ Miss~Nellie Rutherford of Drumbo spent the holidays with Mr. and. Mrs. Will RUPTURE RELIEF Guthrie, You need not sutfter from Hlitting Trusses, so says Mr. Cohencious, but we do guprantes that when our Trusses are correctly fitted a oure is possible. â€"A Truss with a Compor Pad is a great rellef to anyone who is ruptured. Now located at 12 Man fiun.ic7.-n llmn!hfl until_» p.m. Examination tree. _ >.08 M LR alÂ¥e : 6

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