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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jan 1926, p. 8

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CHICAGO, Jan. 11. â€" Cattle, reâ€" ceipts, 28,000; fed steer trade very uneven, steady to 25¢ lower; bulk. $8.75 to $10.2%5; best heavies. $11; yearlings, $11.50; part load, $11.75° late trade on fat cows and heifers, 15¢câ€" to 25¢ lower; bulls, stronger; Milch cows, choice .....70 00 . 90 00 Springers, choice ......80 00 100 00 Hogsâ€"Receipts, 1,200. Quotations off cars basis: Select bacon .........14 81 Thick smooths ......13 50 TAGNIS cssmuccmancucec Â¥6 60 Heavfés â€"...................12 00 13 04 SOW8 | ...z 9 50 10 00 Sheep and lambs â€" Receipts, 925. Quotations : Good light sheep ... 6 50 7 50 Heavies and bucks ... 5 00 6 25 Calls ... ssmmucturic. $ 00 5 00 Good ewe lambs .......14 50â€" 15 00 Bucks |.....luu2lll2cullil13 50 14 25 Medium. .â€"..s.uscsc...10 50 ~12 09 C@IS ....â€"sssce o illl.s... A1*00 12 00 @go., good to choice . do., fair to good .:. canners and cutters Butcher bulls, good ... G0., TMir ......llcllc00 do.. bologna ............ Feeding steers, good.... 9., TRAIE ...scucccccin‘s Stockers, g(;od @O., TMIP ... Calvesâ€"Receipts, 37 Good to choice ... Medium and heavy ...... (GFASSEFS .n smcccons.s.. Milch cows, choice ... Springers, choice ... Choice lambs brought from $14.75 to $16; culls, $10 to $13; sheep steady. l Heavy beef steers ......$7 50 to $8 Butcher steers, do., good to choice.... 6 50 i do., fair to good ...... 6 00 6 do., common to fairâ€"4 50 6 Butcher heifers, do., good to choice... 6 50 I do., fair to good ... 5 75 6 do., common ... 4 50 5 Butcher cows, ~Calves soldâ€"50 cents lower at $10 to $13 for the bulk of feeders. Heavy calves brought from $5.50 to $17.50. Hoge,were unchanged at $13.60, off caÂ¥s, for thick smooths and $14.81 for selects. f ers took a few steers at $7.25 to $8.50. Butchers ranged from $5 to $1.25 for the bulk. Good cows were steady at $5 to $5.50. Buils steady at $5 tpo $4 for the best heavy. Store eattle trade was very quiet. _ _ ToRonTo Live sToCk *FORONTO, Jan. 11â€"Cattle prices were alightly lower on all grades of steers and heifers on the Dominion live stock exchange toâ€"day. Exportâ€" Wm. Snider Milling €o. Cattle â€" Receipts, 4,372. Quota UNIFORMITY In addition to the high quality, making it extremely economical, we insist upon UNIâ€" FORMITY â€" an _ unâ€" changing standard. The true definition of this word is faithfully lived up to in the milling of our flour. (The quality or state of one unchanging form.â€"Dicâ€" tionary). Seven LDilies Ocean Always ask for it by 9 name. The ideal general purâ€" pose flour for both Bread or Pastry. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ALWAYS DEPENDABLE (Fancy Pastry) EFlouy EFloury 14 13 10 11 11 5 00 5 00 4 50 3 50 2 50 5 00 50 00 00 00 00 50 50 13 00 10 50 5 50 5 50 5 50 5 00 5 50 4 50 3 00 00 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 00 Flour and feed mill in German Mills, Ontario, 3 miles from Kitchâ€" chener, 50 bbl. 20th century mill. well ._ equipped _ with _ continuors water _ power. Large well bmilt building, 33 acres of land, dwelling honse and 2 trucks. Mill is running and _ in â€" excellent condition. . T health reason for selling. Apply to Lehman Shirk. Waterloo, Ontario. ’ TORONTO, Jan. 11. â€" Milifeed: | Bran, $30.2§ to $31.25; shorts, $32.25 to $33.25; middlings, $39.25 to $40.25 per ton; good feed flour, $2.30 per { bag. Mrs. P. OR Road. Preston GIRL WANTED A good girl for general house work, small family, good . wages AUTOâ€"KNITTER YARNS Wheeling, Scotch Fingering, Worâ€" sted, All Wool, Ninety Cents pound up, delivered. Samples free. S. & T. Shops, Department Sâ€"4, Orillia. Onâ€" tario. 2â€"4t. American corn t0, No. 2 yellow, 12¢. to TORONTO GRAiNo MARKET TORONTO, Jan. 11. â€" Board » o Trade quotations: Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 northern $1.70; No. 2, $1.661§: No. 3, $1.6%. Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 3, 52%e¢; No 1 feed, 50%e; No. 2 feed, 48%ec. BALED HAY FOR SALE A. Quickfall. Phone 166. Wat C.W., 56%e; rejected, 52%c; f 51%e; track, 61%ec. Flaxâ€"No. 1 N.W.C, $215%; 3 C.W., $111%:; No. 3 C.W., $1.9 rejected. $1.88%; track. $215% Ryeâ€"No. 2 C. W.y $1.01l%. 4. $1374%;N0. 5. $1.304; $1.113%; feed, 91!%c; track, * Oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., 47%; N W., 43%e; extra No. 1 feed. No. 1 feed, 41%&e¢; No. 2 feed rejected, 36%c; track, 47%. , Barleyâ€"No.â€"3 C.W., 6154c C.W.. 56%e; rejected. 52%c TORONTO, Jan. 11. â€" Manitoba flour, first patents, $9.30, Toronto; second patents, $8.80. Ontario flour, Toronto, 90 per cent. patents, per barrel, Toronto, $6.50; seaboard, in bulk, $6.50. TORONTO, Jan. 11. â€" Hay and straw unchanged. WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET WINNIPEG, Jan. 11â€"Cash prices Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.55% No. 2, $1.50%;â€" No. 3, $1.45!6; No Hogs, 1€500; heavies, $1150 to $12;mixed, $12 to $12.65; yorkers, $12.75 to $12.85; light yorkers and pigs, $12; stags, $6 to $8. Sheep and lambs, receipts, 18,000, lambs, $10 to $16; yearlings, $10 to $13.50; wethers, $10 to $10.50; ewes $3.95; mixed sheep. $9.50 to $10. , Calves 2,200; choice $15 to $15.50; fair to good, $13 to $14.50; culls, $8 to $12; heavy, $6 to $0; grassers $4 to $5. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK ‘yem old, bay gelding 16 years old. RAST BUFFALO, Jan. 111â€"Cattle! ight bay Hackney gelding 3 years 2,600 ; shipping steers, $9.50 to old, sorrel Hackney gelding 8 years $11.50; butchers, $6 to $9.50; yearâ€"| O!dâ€" lings, $9 to $11.75; heifers, $4.50 to| Cattleâ€"7 Good Dairy Cows: Cow $8.75; fair to choice, $3.75 to $7.50. !""5 Feb. 27, cow due Aug. 18, cow bolognas, 10¢ to 15¢ higher, mostly §$6 to $6.25; vealers $11.50 to $12.50; outsiders, $13. se Hogs, receipts, $0,000; fairly acâ€" tive; bulk desirable 225 to .300â€" pound butchers, $11.30 to $11.50; good and choice 160 to 210â€"pound weights, largely $11.80 to $1%; top, 130 pounds and upward, $12.15; 160 pounds and up, $12.10; bulk packing cows, $9.35 to $9.75; killing pigs mostly $12 to $12.25; shippers took 23,000; estimated hoildover, 14,000. Ontario oatsâ€"4 Ontario good m $1.48. Barleyâ€"Maiting Buck wheatâ€"No, Ryeâ€"No. 2, 90c Screeningsâ€"§20, MILL FOR SALE HAY AND STRAW oatsâ€"44c to 46¢. good milling wheatâ€"$1.46 Malting, 65¢ to 67c MILLFEED FLOUR Hilborn 5, $1.304; No. 6 91!4¢; track. $1.51%4 £LW. 47%; No. 4 C 2 feed, 48%e. On track, Toron ¢; No. 3 yellow 7 0¢ . $2157%; No C.W., $1.98%%; oncession Waterloo 43 % c No * st CC 2t q [ . _ > Mery, /. _ wy'hmsua.mmwm Farm, Ferm Stotk|Entire Farm Stock, ° Imp! "-"’v‘ and Household Effects Implements and Household ments, Produce and Houseâ€" feed No No of 6 At low price; two young wpureâ€" bred Jersey Bulls, splendid butterâ€" fat breeding, age 21 months and 10 months. Herd fully accredited. A. K. Pequegnat, R.R. No. 2, Waterloo, Phone Kitchemer, 743r5. 1â€"2t 2 Registered _ Shorthorn _ Bulls, dairy type, 1 chpice roan 9 l{lonths old, 1 red 1 year old. Terms can be arranged. E: J. Stoltz, R. R. 4, Kitâ€" chener. Telephone 783â€"13. 1â€"3t. FEED When shopping or visiting at Kitchener feed your horses at P. K Weber‘s Sales Stables. Good warm hbarn, first class accommodaâ€" tion. 151 King St. E., Kitchener. Terms â€" Grain, poultry, young pigs, and all sums of $15:00 and unâ€" der, cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given by furâ€" nishing â€"approved joint notes or 5 per cent. discount for cash payâ€" ments on all sums entitled to credâ€" it. Additional Sales on Page 6. Household Effectsâ€"Kitchen stove, 45â€"gal. kettle stove, jron kettle, double box stove, Beatty churn, barrel churn, butter maker, extenâ€" sion fable, 3 chairs, bench, small cupboard, chest, bed with box springs and mattress, floup barrel, bake trough, 240 lb. counter scales, Masseyâ€"Harris cream separator (500 ths. cap.) in good order, milk pails and cans, tubs, pots and pans, and many o?*mr articles not listed:. {iring from farming Harness â€"2 sets (with backbands) team harness, set heavy team blanâ€" kets, stable blankets, horsehide robe, tie straps, odd collars and harâ€" ness parts, string bells, team bells, and numerous other articles. Grainâ€"200 bus. mixed grain, some buckwheat. Implementsâ€"McCormick 6â€"ft. binâ€" der in good shape, Noxon spring tooth cultivator, , Masseyâ€"Harris 10â€" hoe seed drill, good farm wagon with 3â€"inch tires, wagon box with shelving; market carriage, stock rack, set bob sleighs like new, Chatham fanning mill with bagger, pair log bolsters, 2000 lb. truck scales, root pulper, 12â€"horse horseâ€" power with rods and couplings, hay rack, 2 2furrow plows, 2 single plows, scuffier, 4â€"section fron harâ€" rows with 2 draw poles, wheelbarâ€" row, grindstone, scalding trough, 2 pig hangers, log lifter, canthook, grain cradle, scythes, 3â€"horse evenâ€" ers, doubletrees, neckyokes, chains, fotks, shovels, ditching spades, scoop shovels, rakes, half bushel measure, bag truck, grain bags, 9â€" {t. step ladder, 28â€"ft. extension ladâ€" der, and many sother articles too numerous to mention. Pigs and Pouitryâ€"1 sow due Feb. 20, sow bred Dec. 29, 8 pigs 4 mos. old, 9 pigs 2 months old, §0 Barred Rock hens and pullets, 4 Rock cockerels. _ Horses â€" General purpose bay team, mare and gelding, 7 and 10 years old, bay geiding 16 years old. light bay Hackney gelding 3 years old, sorrel Hackney gelding 8 years old. due April 30, cow due May 15, cow fresh 5 weeks, cow due June 10, cow due Aug. 8, 2 heifers supposed to be in calf, 4 Herefords 1 year old, calf 5 weeks old. W. W. Frickey, The People‘s Reâ€" liable Auctioneer, will ~sell for Christian P. Martin on his farm 1% miles south of Canestogo and â€" 2 miles north of Lexington, on * WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20, 1926 ‘ commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m., the following valuable property: Phone 592w, Waterloo. O. HUEKHN, Clerk. CHRISTIAN P. MARTIN, Prop., W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, No reserve FOR QUICK SALE FOR SALE as Mr. Martin is re 1â€"21 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale a valuable farm, better known as the Daniel Zehr farm, comprising 200 acres and situated«two miles northâ€"west of St.'Agathn. 175 acres under cultivation, 17 acres bush and 8 acres cedar swamp, 20 acres in fall wheat. On the farm is a good stone house, bank barn, with straw shed and pig pen attached. driving shed, cement silo and other outbuildings; _ good orchard â€" and abundant water supply at house and barn. Further particulars apply to MRS. JACOB STREBEL, R. R. No. 2, Baden, Ont * FOR SALE A number of pure bred O. A. C Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels Apply Ezra Shantz, RR. 2, Baden Phone Baden 41r2. 51â€"4t. Terms of Sale: Hay, grain, roots, and all sums of $5.00 and under. cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes or 5¢, discount for cash payments on all credit amounts. At the same time and place there will also be offered for sale (if not previously sold and subject to reâ€" serve bid) the farm of 45 acres, more or less, i acre swamp, balance all working land and well underâ€" drained; bank barn, pig stable and benhouse, 7 roomed meilal clad house with kitchen and woodshed attached; water supplied. by windâ€" mill; 1 acre of orchard with variety of fall and winter apples and about 50 black cherry tees and all kinds of other small fruits. â€" If you are looking for a good small farm near the ‘Breslau highâ€" way, then do not miss this one. No reserve. & Terms on farm made known on day of sale. Househoid Effects. â€" De Laval cream separator, some household furniture, 2 iron kettles, some short cut wood and some coal, 2 bags of Irish Cobbler potatoes, and other potatoes, _4 barrels of winter apples, 3 barrels of cider Finegar, and numerous other articles. Hay, Grain and Rootsâ€"4 tons of clover and timothy hay, 150 bus. cats, 40 bus. barley, some turnips and mangels. Morsesâ€"Bay mare 15 years old, white mare, aged, black horse (good driver) 13 years old. Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris 5 (’t. cut binder, Masseyâ€"Harris ‘ mower, Masseyâ€"Harris combined seed drill, land roller, Masseyâ€"Harris spring tooth cultivator, 3 section iron harâ€" row, single plow, scuffler, hay loader, hay _ rake, Masseyâ€"Harris manure spreader, disc, turnip seedâ€" er, root pulper, hand cutting box, corn boat, 2 good 3 in. tire wagons, wagon box, flat hay rack, carriage, Portland cutter, 2 top buggies, cart, bob sleighs, 1% horsepower Interâ€" national gas engine, circular saw, windlers, set gravel planks, wheelâ€" barrow, fanning mill, 2,000 lbs. cap. truck scales, doubletrees, neckyokes grain bags, forks, shovels, chains. set team harness, collars, some harâ€" ness parts, carpenter tools, and many other articles not mentioned. Cattle, Pigs and Poultryâ€"6 Good Dairy Cows: Red cow due by time of sale, red cow due Jan. 24, roan cow bred Aug. 29, Holstein cow bred July 6, black cow fresh since July, Holstein heifer bred July 1. 3 young cattle 1%4 years old, 2 spring calves; brood sow bred Nov. 3, 70 mixed hens and pullets, pure bred Rock rooster, collie dog. New Germany, 3 miles northeast of Breslau and about 3 miles northwest of Mosboro, better known as the old Eichert Farm, on TUESDAY, JAN. 19, 1926 commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. The followirtg valuable property Eichert, ‘situated â€"2 milesâ€"south of Phone 592w, Waterloo. O. $. KOLB, Clerk. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, MRS. EUGENIA ELCHERT, Proprietress. There will e soid by public aucâ€" 1â€"3t 2â€"1t Siberian, an â€" early, productive variety, claimed to be rustâ€"proo(: straw. is stiff and strong, grain handsome, plump and valuable for feeding on account of its thin hull Price per bus. $1.00. G. H. SNYDER. Bridgeport, Ont. < Phone, Kitchenes 743â€"Râ€"24. 1â€"4¢. Terms: Produce, shoats, ponltry.; $20 and under, cash; over that amount 10 mopths‘ credit will hbe given by furnishing. approved seâ€" curity or 6%, per annum off for cash on all credit amounts. No reserve,| the proprietor is quitting the farm. | Household Effects â€" Peninsula cook stove for wood or coal, wood and coal heater, box stove, 4â€"burner new Perfection oil stove, power washing _ machine â€" and _ wringer, power meat grinder new, lard press new, De Laval cream separator No. 15 like new, glass door cupboard, Sâ€"octave organ, Williams‘ sewing machine, extension table, kitchen kitchen table, 2 small tables, 6x8 colony house, International brooder. fire extinguisher, 2 rockers, storm sash, clothes drier. Daisy churn with power pulley, furnace kettle, pig hangers, butcher‘s â€" windlass, bedroom suite, 2 separate beds, wash stands, 30 gal. milk can, coolâ€" ers, pails, lanters, hanging lamp, 1 collie dog, 1 fox terrier dog. ‘ Implements â€" Mâ€"H. 7Tâ€"ft. binder ’nearly new, 5â€"ft. M.â€"H. mower, dump rake, 13 disc. Cockshutt seed drill, M.H. spring tooth cultivator with seed box, Cockshutt corn cultivaâ€" tor new, 3 drum roller new, Verity 2â€"furrow riding plow nearly new, 2 furrow plow, 2 single plows, disc, scuffler, 5 sec. iron harrows, 10 h p. John Deere gas engine on truck, 3 h.p. Dunnville gas engine nearly new, fanning mill with bagge), Renâ€" frew â€" truck | scales, root pulper. wheelbarrow, cutting box, cireular saw on truck, heavy lumber wagon with box, 1 farm wagon, 1 set sl()()p} sleighs | new, set light â€" market sleighs new, 2 â€"cutters, open buggy, milk cart, flat rack, gravel planks, 2â€"ton â€" wagon â€" springs. â€" extension ladder, 1,000 ft. new Hemlock and pine 1" and 2x4, some !" lap board, some timbers, grass seeder, fence stretcher, 40 gallon steel barrel, 80 gallon water tight barrel, 3 large barrels, bevel jack, bag holder. grain bags, 100 cedar posts, milk rack, 2 crosscut saws, doubletrees. neckyokes, 3 and 4 horse eveners. 12 ft. line shaft with hangers, 20 ft. elevator chain, belting, pulleys and many other unmentioned artiâ€" cles. i Marness â€" Set double team har ness nearly new, 2 sets plow .harâ€" ness, set carriage harness, 2 sets single harness, chimes, horse blanâ€" kets, robe, team bells, etc. HMorses, 6â€"Sorrel gelding 12 yrs. old, bay mare 15 years old, Clydesâ€" dale gelding 4 years old, bay geldâ€" ing 12 years old, black gelding 12 years old, black mare aged. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27th, 1926 sale to start at 12 o‘clock noon, sharf on time. s Cattle, 10â€"Blue cow fresh since August and bred, Shorthorn cow bred to freshen in Feb., roan heiler due in March, red cow due Feb. 28, red cow fresh since October, black cow due in Jan., Shorthorn heifer bred Nov. 26, 3 spring calves. Produceâ€"5 tons alfalfa 12 ft. ensilage. 1. H. Toman, Auctioneer, has r6 celved instructions from j Edmund B. Witmer to â€"sell by public auction on His farm situated 4 miles southeast of Baden and 1 mile south of Wilmot Centre school, known as the Adoiph Hoffstetter farm, on & I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer EDMUND B. WITMER, Prop., E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk SEED OATS hold Effects hay, 15 x HELP WANTED First class Architectural Draftsâ€" man by St. Catharines firm. In apâ€" plying give experience and salary expected. Apply Box 74, Waterloo Chronicle. §1â€"34 FARM HELP_ WANTED Young married man, experienced for dairy farm located near Kitchâ€" ener. Apply 239 Frederick St., Kitâ€" chener,. Phone 3140w. tâ€"2t Terms iof Saleâ€"Hay, grain, pigs, fowl, roots, apples, potatoes and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 5. off for cash payments of eredit amounts. bator, Sâ€"gal, cream can, syrup cans, milk pails and cans, ‘hanging lamp. 2 tubs, 2 benches, cheese press, 39 dozen egg crate, 12 dqz. egg crate, a quantity of potatoes, apples and apple butter, and other numerous articles.. . Household Effectsâ€" Eaton cream separator 650 lb. cap., 45 gal. kettl» stove, washing machine with pulley, Daisy churn, butter worker, Cyclone grass seeder, small box stove, sink, kitchen _ cupboard, bureau, large milk can, 150 egg Wisconsin inenâ€" spouts, 2 sap pans. 5 sap barrels. 1 large vat, 2 25â€"gal. oil tanks. about 30 gallons of Gargoile Mobilâ€"Oil B.. grain â€" bags, | grindstone, . crosscut saw, chains, forks, hoes, and other numerous articles. Harnessâ€"2 sets of team harness. Hay and Grainâ€"About 300 bus. oats, 600 bus. mixed grain, 90 bus. barley, 150 bus. spelts, 75 bus. buckâ€" wheat, about 3 tons of timothy hay, 3 tons of alfalfa hay, 5 tons of clover bay, some trrnips and manâ€" gels. Implements â€" International 15â€"30 tractor â€" (nearly new), _ Fairbank Morse engine 1/; h.p.. Jolliette chopper with 9 inch plate, Elmira roller chopper, 69 ft. 6 in. canvas belt, 40 ft. 6 in. canvas belt, 33%. {t. 5 in. rubber belt, M.â€"H. binder 6 it. cut, M~H. mower 5 ft. cut, Mâ€"H. steel roller 9 ft. wide, Mâ€"H. side rake and tedder, Cockshutt 13 disc drill, M.H. 17 tooth cultivator, disc harrow, iron harrow, 1 harrow tooth seulfler, 2 Fleury si;lgle plows No. 21, 2 gang ‘plows, cutting box, Chatham fanning mill with bagger. 150 ft. of lâ€"inch hay rope, pulleys, couplings, log lifter, long ladder. pump jack, wheelbarrow, root pulâ€" per, 1 wagon with box, truck wagon, carriage, open buggy, bob sleigh, flat rack, stock rack, gravel planks. cedar posts, 270 sap pails and 7 store pigs if not previously sold about 100 hens and a collie dog. Cattieâ€"Jersey cow fresh 2 mos., brindle cow fresh 5 weeks, Durham cow due Jan. 5th, Holstein cow due Feb. 5th, roan cow supposed to freshen April 25, red cow bred Oct. Ist, Ayrshire cow bred Oct. 22nd, 1 farrow cow, 5 heifers supposed to be with calf, 3 yearlings and small calves. Pigs and Pouitryâ€"1 sow with litâ€" ter at side by time of sale, 1 sow due to farrow March 9th (bred to a select hog), 10 pigs 3‘4 months old, KHorsesâ€"Heavy bay team 6 and 8 years old, heavy bay mare 15 years old, bay driving mare 11 years old. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19th at 1 p.m. sharp. On Lot 15, Con, 1, Peel Township 1%% miles: west of Wallenstein, : miles east of Macton, on » â€" of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, â€" Grain, Household Effects, AARON F. BOWMAN, Prop., GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, HENRY KLINCK, Clerk. AUCTION SALE 21 Erb St. BOhlelldel"S Watertoo * en 1 ks e mx ul S omm k *Â¥X t > * Youths‘ size 10 to 13. 5 io. leather top .................» 4 Boys‘ size 2 to 5, 6 in. leather tOpP ...........,.»...%2...2%" Men‘s sime 7, 8 and 9, 3 @y@I@L8 ».............0%»»»++»«»* Men‘s size 6, 7 and 8, 7 in. leather tOp .....,;............ You‘ll always Save Money if you buy your feotwear at ete. *# ( 1â€"2t 1_CAn‘t usten To EAKER y n e , * i A. K. CRESSMAN «weeene en e en e t uon i To lt h0 gmnaan 125 Acre f Farm Wvme e o um e e situated 2‘4 miles from Waterloo for sale, with or without stock and impleâ€" ments. An opportunity to get near town for dairy business. $2400 cash required, balance on mortgage at 5% interest. For further particulars apply to Although having disposed of the tannery, 1 still ‘continue to buy beef, calf and horse hides and sheep skins. Cale tallow also bought: ; 1 have for saie a splendid farm of 140 ACRES, situated about 8 miles northwest of Waterioo, land is a ‘rich foamy soil and is in good state of culâ€" tivation, 1§ acres of good bush, 15 acres in fall wheat, about 25 acres in grass, balance of farm ploughed _ ready for spring crops; a nice orchard with difâ€" ferent varieties of fruit, good buildings, stone house of six rooms with kitchen attached, bank bairn, driving shed, sito, lots of good water supplied by wells, !4 mile from school. This is a splendid farm. Anyâ€" one wanting a good farm should investigate. The reason for selling, owner has illâ€"health. Wiil _ consider exchange on property in Kitchener. Do not miss this, for quick sale. Price $10’5w STROH‘S HIDE WAREKHOUSE Real Estate and Auoglcnnr 59 Frederick St., atong side of the Market Building. â€"_ KITCH ENER A Cood Farm â€" At rear of residence, 72 Erb St. East, Waterloo E. J. SHANT2 Waterloo Hide Warehouse J. &G. STROH‘S w ie un on s t o ie w mene c w n m it e in

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