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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Oct 1927, p. 8

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_ _ AUCTION SALE 1 carload of 37 DURHAM STEERS On the farm of David Schmitt at WILLIAMSBURG, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1927 Sale will start at 2 o‘clock p.m. sharp. % These steers are in good conâ€" dition and range in weight ‘from 650 to 1000 lbs. each. Also 1 pure bred young Holâ€" stein Bull. m‘ cattle. * se;-;; dl; Vl.y 14; red cow due No Reserve. No Reserve. Jan. 29; mnwnco: due Ju:.l 4; red cow due A 19; roan heifer due Termsâ€"Cash or 6 monthS|rep. 4; Jersey heifer, fresh time of credit with approved joint|sale; red heifer bred Sept. 26; grey notes at 6% interest. heifer bred Sept. 16; farrow cow in Alk ; ; W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, ‘::";’ "l': y:.::":;l lm“:'o:"d(g:: Phone 5§2w, Waterioe. 'dluon: 5 Durham spring calves 0. §. KOLB, Clerk. 43â€"1t. This is the sale for good cattle. of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay Grain and Household Effects. . W. W.â€"Frickey, Auctioneer, will sell for HENRY YANTZ his farm stock, implements and produce on the farm situated 2 miles north of Breslau and 3 miles southwest of New Gormany, known as the John Gole Farm, on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1927 ° Sale starts at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp. Horsesâ€"Well matched bay team of mares rising 7 years old, weigh 2800 lbs.; bay horse 12 years old, weighs 1300 lbs.; black mare 12 years old, good driver; dapple grey team 7 and 8 years old, weigh 2800 lbs.; 2 Percheron colts 7 months old. Come to this sale for good horses. Cattleâ€"5 good cows in flow of milk and all supposed to be in calf; 2 head young cattle; 1 fat heifer. Pigsâ€"1 pure bred Yorkshire sow bred time of sale; 2 sows bred time time of sale; 7 pigs weigh 150 lbs. each; 8 pigs 12 weeks old; 8 pigs 9 weeks old; 10 shoats weigh T5 lbs. each. Implementsâ€"McCormick binder 6 ft. cut in good order; Masseyâ€"Harris 5 ft. cut mower; Masseyâ€"Harris 13â€" hoe seed drill; Masseyâ€"Harris 13 spring tooth cultivator; steel hay rake; Jand roller; John Deere scuffler; Fleury single plow; 2â€"furâ€" row Oxford gang plow; potato lifter for Fleury plow; 5â€"section iron harâ€" row; 2section ijron harrow; Tudâ€" hopeâ€"Anderson _ manure _ spreader (nearly new); new Renfrew 2,000 lbs. scales; fanning mill; disc; gravel planks; windlass outft; wagon box; 2 good wagons; Jumper cutter; 3 rubber tire buggies, 1 open and 2 top buggies; 2 steel tire bugâ€" gles; 1 top and 1 open; carriage; Portland cutter; set bob sleighs; side rake; grain bags; doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; shovels; chains, and many other articles too numerâ€" ous to mention. Hay and Grainâ€"11 tons timothy and sweet clover hay, mixed; 8 tons sweet clover hay; 100 bus. buckâ€" wheat; 175 bus. mixed .grain; 450 bus. oats; 25 bus. peas; 200 bus. extra heavy mixed grain. Harness and Household Effectsâ€" Set brass mounted team harness nearly new; 2 sets team harness; 2 sets single harness; horsehide robe; blankets ; Massey â€" Harris cream separator in good order; couch; sink; kitchen cook stove for coal and wood, and numerous other articles. Terms â€"Hay, grain, young pigs and allâ€"sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes or 6% discount for cash. payments ‘on @it credit amounts. HENRY YANTZ, Propristor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer, BINCER FOR SALE New Masseyâ€"Harris binder used only one season. Also M.~H. fertiliser drill. G. H. Shyder, Telophone Kit chener 748â€"râ€"24. B641. FOR SALE A 100â€"acre farm one milé west of Blair, 3 miles from Preston; good buildings; large bush. Price reasonâ€" able. M. DéBrusk, R. R. 1, Blair. < 42.2t. All is Not Lost "She â€"has spread @ lot of les abroad about me!" AUCTION SALE "It "Is lucky that she has not spread the truth." No Reserve. Phone 592w, Waterico. O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. is your chance to get No Reserve 42â€"2t Pn ie n in tiomncndls _‘ W.â€" W,,Frickey, Auctioneer, wild) sell Mre. Louisa Martin, her farm stock, implements and produce on the farm situated 1% miles southâ€" west of Wallenstein, 2 miles northâ€" west of Hawkesville â€"and (4 miles northeast of Linwood, on TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1927 Sale wil start at 12% o‘clock noon | sharp. Horsesâ€"Bay mare 7 years old in foal to (Diamond) Percheron horse; hyhotrlmoll; ‘ll'th‘" driver 11 years old; bay horsy 10 years old; bay colt 3 years old. CGattieâ€"Durham cow, fresh; Jerâ€" sey cow due May 14; red cow due Jan. 29; roan cow due Jan. 4; red cow due April â€"19; roan heifer due Feb. 4; Jersey heifer, fresh time of sale; red heifer bred Sept. 26; grey heifer bred Sept. 16; farrow cow in flow of milk; 4 steers; 1 heifer (Durâ€" Pigs and Poultryâ€"Sow due time of sale; 6 young sows bred in Sept.; 2 sows bred time of sale; sow with litter of 12 at side, 5 weeks old at time of sale; 10 pigs 6 weeks old; 1 feeding sow; 18 yearâ€"old Rock hens; 29 Rock pullets. Hay and Grainâ€"50 tons of timothy and clover hay, mixed. This is very nice hay and can remain in barn until March 1; 1000 bus. good mixed grain; 800 bus. O.A.C. oats fit for seed; 12% bus. seed barley; 125 bus. wheat and barley mixed. Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris binder 6 ft. cut, in good order; Frost/Wood 5 ft. mower; Elmira hay loader; Elâ€" mira side rake; 12 ft. steel hay rake; Masseyâ€"Harris spring tooth cultivator |vmh seed box; Frost & Wood stiff tooth cultivator; 5â€"section iron harâ€" rows; disc; wooden land roller; 13 hoe seed drill; 2 No. 10 Verity single plows; gang Blows; Verity No. 11 single riding plow; root pulper; El mira 16â€"inch réller chopper; Masseyâ€" Harris cutting box in goosd order; Chatham fanning mill with bagger; grass seeder; 1200 Ib. beam scales; bag truck; flat hay rack; Jumper cutter, lMike ‘new;‘ rubberâ€" tire top buggy, like new; open buggy; good 3â€"seated carriage; good set bob sleighs; 2 good wagons and box; grindstone; stock rack; 3 pig hangers; 2 sap pails; vise; ladders; 10â€"horse _ horsepower, rods and knuckles; gravel planks; pig trough; 25 grain bags; cedar posts; doubleâ€" trees; neckyokes; forks; shovels; chains; hoes; scythes and many other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. AUCTION Harnessâ€"2 sets team harness; 2 sets single harness; pair new breast collars and odd parts; lined horseâ€" hide robe; 3 woollen blankets; 2 sets chimes; shaft bells. 1 Termsâ€"Poultry,. small pigs, and all sums of $15.00 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 credit amounts. ‘ MAS. LOUISE MARTIN, Household Effects â€" Corner glass door cupboard; 6 octave Dorthey piano case organ, like new; 3 piece oak parlor suite; 6 dining room‘ chairs; 6 kitchen chairs; extension table; kitchen table small tables; bureau; 2 bedsteads; _ rockers; sink; couch; 8â€"day clock; hanging lamp; table lamps; carpet strips; wood box; 2 benches; flour chest} bake mould; churn; washtub; 30â€"gal. milk can; 5â€"gal. oil cans; 1 gal. can; meat vat; 35 gal. cider barrel; buggy lamp; DeLaval No. 15 cream separator in good order; 70 tin sap pails and spiles; power and hand horse clippers; Peninsular steel kitchen range for coal or wood; Superior cook stove; 45 gal. kettle stove; milk cans and pails; dinner bell, and many other articles not mentioned. No reserve as the farm is sold. Plan to attend this sale on Nov. 8th at 12 o‘clock noon sharp. FOR SALE Clare Bros. high oven Peninsular cook stove, good farmer‘s stove. Cheap. Addison Erb & Co., Phone 477. K6 .. 41â€"3t. VALUABLE FARM ~â€"~â€" FOR SALE 124 acres good land, well cultiâ€" vated and drained, a large roomy stone house and brick house, large bank barn and straw shed all in good shape and all necessary outâ€" buildings, good supply of water; well fenced, situated 3 miles west of Waterloo. For further particulars apply to the. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 502w, Waterioo. JO8. KARLEY, Clerk. R. R. 8, Wateriss, or K. M. TOMAN, Néw Dundes, Ont. MARTIN HERGOTT ESTATE, Proprietress. 43â€"2t Farmof 75 Acres, Farm Stock, W. W. Frickey, Auctioncer, will sell for the undersigned Executors, m-t:rhmmufi.m ments ard produce for the Estate of the late Ed. Rank, situated 1 mile west of Bamberg and 4 miles oast ofan“ THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1927 1 Sale â€"will start at 12 o‘clock noon.. 4 Horsesâ€"Bay mare 7 year old; black mare 10 years old; white maré 18 years old; bay horse 16 years old, 13 Cattieâ€"Roan cow supposed to calf in May; Jersey and Durbham cow due in Dec.; red cow ‘due in Jan:; Roan cow due in Dec.; rogn cow due in May; red cow due in April; red cow in flow of milk, bred; black steer 2 yrs. old; Jorsey heifer due April 23; baby beef; two spring calves; Holstein bull 18 months old. Pigs and Poultry â€"Eight pigs 2 months old; 1 sow, bred; 1 fat pig; sow with litter of 9 at side; 50 hens. implementsâ€"Deering binder, 6 ft. sut, on truck, in g£ood order; Deering mower 5 ft. cut; Masseyâ€"Harris spring tooth cultivator with seed »ox; 1 Noxon drill; disc; land roller; 3 sec. iron harrow; wooden harrow; 2 Ayr single plows; 1 Wilâ€" kinson single plow; 1 three and 2 furrow gang plows; turnip seeder; stéel tire top buggy, good as new; good Bain wagon and box; Portland cutter, good as new; steel wheel truck wagon; carriage; bob sleighs; circular saw with emery stone, rip saw, all combined; road cart; 1 .p. International gas engine, good as new; 40 gal. gas drum; corn marker; stock rack;> corn cutter; Clinton fanning mill with pulley; new flat hay rack; corn rack; ladders; 16 ft. rack lifter complete; 2000 Ib. truck scales; bag truck; root pulper; hay rake; wheelbarrow; all kinds of pulleys and beltings; good 30 ft. 3 inch single length rubber belt; sledge hammer; hand sower; horse clipper in good order; new whipple trees; block and tackle; pig rack; good stone boat; road drag; chicken coops; ferret cages; 2 sets gravel planks; harness cupboard; 4 split Ipulleys; cedar posts; corner posts; Ipolee: 12 ft. inch shafting and. pu} leys; pea harvester; scuffler; forks; Ishovela; scythes; hoes; chains; |doubletreeu; neckyokes; vise, and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. Harness â€"Three sets team harâ€" ness; single harness; collars and a lot of harness parts. Hay & Grain â€" Four tons sweet clover hay; 5 tons timothy and, clover hay; 650 bus. good feed oats; 50 bus. No. 72 seed oats; 60 bus. barley; 3 bus. timothy seed; 1000 bus. turnips. Household Effects â€" Box stove; sink; 2 kitchen tables; power washâ€" ing machine and wringer; harness sewing machine; churn; wood stove; wood box; 24 ft. 1 inch shafting; benches; butcher bench; equipment for gas engine and grinder; large meat vat good as new; tubs; wine and cider barrels; lawn mower; pails; cans and many other articles. Also a 1922 Ford Touring car in good running order; new Hammerâ€" less 2â€"barrel shot gun;.an extra good young stag hound. Real Estateâ€" At the same time and place there will also be offered for sale (if not previously sold and subject to reserve bid) the farm of 75 acres, 7 acres bush, 6 acres wheat, 25 acres grass, orchard, balknce all plowed; a brick house with summer kitchen and woodshed attached; bank barn; straw shed; pig stable; root cellar; lots of good water at house and barn; buildings are in good repair. This is an extra good farm. Come and buy it. Plan to attend this sale. No reserve. Terms â€" Terms on farm make known on day of sale. Hay, grain, poultry, roots, fat pig, baby beef and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months credit by furnishing approved joint notes or 5 per cent. discount for cash payâ€" ment on all credit amounts. MILTON A. SCHMIDT, ANDREW LIP8, FOR SALE Large cast iron stove in Aâ€"1 conâ€" dition. Cost $60, will sell for $20. Apply 14 Caroline St., Kitchener. FARM FOR SALE In Township of Wellesley, containâ€" ing 123% acres, in the Third Conâ€" cbssion, Rastern Section, % mile sast of Wellesloy. Apply to Daniel UWchmidt, Wellealay, Ont. 37â€"2mos. WANTED > 1 buy beaf and horsehides, tallow and horse hair. Highest cash prices. 1. G. STROH, 72 Erb St. Hast, Watâ€" stl0o, drive in lans, 48â€"101, W. W. FRICKEY, Aultioneer, Phone 502w, Waterioo. + ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. 43â€"3t. Wapirinnd Heuse: hold Effects. Executors. 60 Head of Cattle, Including 13 Good Cows, 6 Horses and 46 Pigs. ullllrl.ml.hhfiy- #ituated 3% miles cast of Kitchener, 1 mile east of Centreville, off Highâ€" way, rear of Freeport Sanitorium, on ‘_ TuESDAY, NOV. 1, 1927 Sale will start at 1 o‘clock sharp. _ Horsesâ€"Well matched groy team, mare and gelding 7 years old, weigh 2800 lbs.; matched bay team geold ing 7 and 8 years, weigh 2900 Yos.; tron grey (Percheron mare rising 3 years old (a dandy); black coach horse 7 years old. This is the saie 60 Head of Cattieâ€"13 Good Cows, Holsteins, Jerseys and Durhams, all in flow of milk and in calf; 35 Hol steins, Herefords, Durham and Poll od Angus heifers rising 2 years old; several of these heifers are in calf; 6 steers rising 2 years old; 4 yearâ€" ling heifers; roan bull 2 years old; Red Durham bull 18 months old. for 46 Pigsâ€"9 young Yorkshire sows, all in pig; 1 purebred Yorkshire boar 1 year old; 25 pigs 6 weeks old; 11 TERMSâ€"Smail pigs and shoats, cash; 9 months credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes or 5% discount for cash payment on all amounts entitled to credit. L. BACHER, Proprietor, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer, 126 E. J. Shant, Auctioneer, has re ceived instructions from Mrs. Joseph Spitzig to sell by public auction her farm, stock and implements on the premises situated 2 miles east of Bloomingdale, 1% miles west of New Germany, on, the main road leading from Bloomingdale to New Germany, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 1927 commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. Horses â€" Fine black Porcheron mare 5 years old; good bay horse 7 years old; bay horse 9 years old; heavy greoy horse 11 years old. Cattle and Pigsâ€"8 good dairy cows supposed to be in calf; bht cow to fresh in February; white cow due to calf in Dec.; Jersey cross cow in full flow of milk; 2 red cows sup posed to be in calf; white cow in full flow of milk; 2 young black cows; 4 head young cattle; 2 dandy veal calves; 2 Yorkshire brood sows; 8 young pigs; about 40 hens; 1 good Collie dog. AUCTION SALE Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. binder;â€" Frost & Wood mower; hay rake; 17 tooth M.~H. cultivator; graim drill; land roller; 4 sec. iron harrow; 2 furrow. plow; walking plow; scuffier; 2 farm wagons; flat hay rack; gravel box; democrat; top buggy; bob sleigh; wutter; binder tongue support; hay rope; â€"ladder; fanning mill; 2 sets ‘eam harness; buggy harness; some cedar posts; quantity of wood; doubletrees; _ neckyokes; _ chains; soot pulper; wheelbarrow; stock rack; robe; Morse blankets; grain bage; 6 h.p. International gasoline engine, and numerous other useful articles. Househoid Effects â€" Good cream separator; 2 good extension tables; clock; kitchen stove; churn; sink; wash machine; splendid kitchen range like new; 6 kitchen chairs; oak bedroom suit; wooden bed with springs and mattress; iron bed with springs and mattress; oak sectional book case (3 sections); 6 diningâ€" room chairs; hall hanging lamp; 2 hanging lamps; 10 gal. lard can; some empty sealers; some kitchen utensils. No Reserve. Plan to attend this Hay and Grainâ€"6 tons good hay; 300 bus. cats and mixed grain; some buck wheat. Real Estiteâ€"At the same time the farm will be sold, consisting of 128 acres of good land; some bush; 9â€" roomed red pressed brick house with hot water heating; hardwood trim; good bank barn with comented stabling; drive shed; lots of good water; a splendid farm and well situated. Don‘t miss it. ° Terms of Real Estateâ€"10% cash on day"bf sale, balance on terms will be made known on day of sale .or can be had from the undersigned. Terms of Chattels â€" Hay, grain, poultry, housshold effects, young pigs# and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will beâ€" given on approved joint notes, or 6% per annum dis count for cash on credit amounts. MRS8. JO8EPH sSPITZG, Phone §92w, Waterioo. O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. AUCTION SALE 0. 4. KOLB, Clerk, A Propristress. K. J. BHANTZ, Austionser, Implements and Feed. *‘ of of + 42â€"2t 128 received instructions from Mr. Conrad Rueffer to sell by public auction, without reâ€" serve, on his farm situated % mile south of Petersburg, 5 miles north of New Dundes, on ~ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9th, 1927 Bale to start, strictly on time, 9 o‘clock a.m. Lunch at Noon. . Horses â€"Bay Clydesdale team 8 years old, weight about 3000 Ibs., the mare in foal; 1 team of Black General Purpose Goldings, about 2600 Ths., good single or double; 1 Clydesdale team, weight about 2800 lbs.; Black Gelding 8 years old, a ladies‘ driver; 1 Clydesdale Spring Filly, a real show colt. , Cattle 30â€"13 Good Diary Cows, all young; 1 fresh the balance are in full flow of milk and all bred; 7 Shorthorn stockers, ranging from 600 to 800 lbs, al} steers; 8 good breedy steers from 800 to 900 Ibs.7 Holstein bull, 6 months old; very choice Jersey heifer, 6 months old. Pigs & Poultrtyâ€"1 Yorkshire sow. due by time of sale; 2 Yorkshire sows bred; 1 York boar; 6 well bred York boars, 5 months old, ready for service; 9 well bred York sows, 5 months old; 3 fat hogs; 5 sgiall pigs; 75 mixed hens; 10 pullets, 20 heavy white swan geese. Harnessâ€"3 sets of double team harness, good as â€"new; 2 sets of singlé harness; 1 robe; horse blanâ€" kets; lap rugs. . Produceâ€"30 tons of mixed hay, 400 bus. oats, 200 bus. barley, 75 bus. fall rye, 10 bus. spring seed rye, 100 lbs. Herbagium. Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. 7 ft. binder on truck practically new, McCormick hayloader new, Int. side rake, hay tedder, hay rake, 1 M.â€"H. and 1 Deerâ€" ing 5 ft. mowers, J. D. manure spreader like new, Climax cultivaâ€" tor, Int. spring tooth cultivator, 2 spring tooth cultivators, Tandom disc, single disc, Cockshutt 11â€"dise drill, M.â€"H. 11â€"hoe drill, land roller, 2â€"furrow riding plow like new, 2â€"furâ€" row Oxford plow, 3 single walking plows, 3 and 4 sectiqns iron harrows, 2 scufflers; potato hiller; 10â€"20 Titan tractor, Gilson corn blower with inâ€" side and outside pipes, lnna-cnttlng‘ box, 1% h.p. Gilson fas engine new, M.â€"H. 10â€"in. chopper, circular saw on frame, fanning mill with bagger, 2 good beam scales, 1 good truck scale, turip drill, mower with pea harvester, 1 high wagon with box and 6000 Yb. springs, 3 good farm ;mgons. platform spring wagon 1% .t.on capacity, 3â€"seated carriage like new lâ€"ton capacity, rubber tire op&l ;bnsxy like new, road cart, Portland cutter Hike new, 1 set of heavy bob sleighs with box, 1 set of light bob sleighs, 2 new flat racks, stock rack, 2 sets of gravel planks, wheel barâ€" row, doubletrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, chains, grain bags and a host of , unmentioned articles that space will not allow. ‘The undersigned auctioncers have AUCTION SALE Implements, Produce ai all Household Effects, Household Effectsâ€"(Everything) â€"(Remember)â€"(Everything)â€" inâ€" cluding new Peninsular kitchen range, good upright piano, all the furniture, all the dishes, 2 furnace kettles like new, kitchen cabinet and everything from the attic to the celâ€" ‘hr which is alone practically a half day sale. In order not to miss any of ‘thobo fine offerings please be on iume. At 9 o‘clockâ€"(No Reserve). Real Estateâ€"The 128â€"acre farm of good mixed loam with good rough cast house and kitchen attached, hot air furnace, plenty of hard and soft water, good bank barn with straw shed and pig stables, silo, all stables cemented, everything in O.K. shape seady to farm without expense, water throughout barn, 8 acres of good jush. This is a real choice dairy farm, well situated % mile south of Kitchener to Stratford Highway. Terms of Saleâ€"Produce, fat hogs, poultry and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit by furnishing &pâ€" proved security or 5% off for cash. This is an exceptional sale to attend as everything is in O.K. shape. CONRAD RUEFFER, Proprietor, 1. H. TOMAN, and _ R. GARDNER, Auctioneers E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. _ 43â€"2t before Jan. 1. ‘They have been governmont tubsrculin tested. 42â€"2t, Terms Real "Estateâ€"$1,000 down on days of sale and balance can be arranged with proprietor. FOR SALE ‘ 1 FiReâ€"Co cook ,m cheap, in good condition; . 3 ‘new Perfection coal oil heaters $1.95 up. 43â€"3t. y FOR SALE -..uyouo.odrycmM". at P. K. Weber‘s Stables. Holstaing, Durhams and Guernseys. m balance will be fresh The farm will be finally sold at 10 o‘clock and will positively go to ‘he highest bidder without reserve. of 420 fresh M. R. ROTH, Auctionser been | © Ocot: 28 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of 422. real cétate and contents of the blackâ€" Oct. 38 (Pridag)â€"At 3 jpm.. valuâ€" _ B -»um:fiudon‘ brick house for lnto * Sussanoah . ~ "oet"m" testundas)â€"an 6 amm. sel #% C #.0., houschold effects at side of market port grounds, rear of Pequeguat Block, on Kitchener, for *oh» Kidor. 1 Oct. 29 (Saturday)â€"~At 1.30 p.m., r_al.oodhou.l.!“h&, T4 Albert I. Schults, situsted at 10 Mt pro, Hope St., Kitchener, 36 1 © Oct. 39 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 P.M» equ!i ‘vahbbw“bln.m H. Boottger at 36 Weber St. W., Kit" ploc choner. m ame stab oct. 31 (Mohday) At 2 pm. 1 pig carload of, Durham stears on the farmâ€"of David Schmitt, situated at Williamsburg. No reserve. Nov. 1 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 p.m., 60 head of cattle, 46 pigs andâ€" 6 good situated 3% miles east of Kitchener on the highway, at rear of Freeport Sanitorium. No reserve. Nov. 2 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm stock, implements, hay, grain, roots and housshold effects belongâ€" ing to Henry Yants, 2 miles north of Breslau, 3 miles southwest of New Germany, known as the John Gole farm. No reserve, Nov. 3 (Thursday)â€"At 2 p.m., valuable butcher equipment includâ€" ing store, slaughter House, barn and 5 good building lots for Mrs. Walter F. Fischer, situated onâ€" Bridgeport Road, town of Waterloo. _ Nov. 5 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., good household effects on the Kitchener ‘m:tu for Charlie R. Rapp. Nov. 8 (Tuesday)â€"At 12 o‘clock noon sharp, valuable farmstock, imâ€" plements, hay, grain and household effects belonging to Mrs. Louisa Martin, situated 1%% miles southwest of Wallenstein, 2 miles northwest of Hawkesville and 4 miles northeast of Linwood. (Good stock will be offered at this sale.) No reserve, farm is sold. > . Nov. 10 (Thursday)â€"At 12 o‘clock noon, farm of 75 acres, farm stock, implements, hay, grain, roots and household effects for the late Ed. Rank estate, situated 1 mile west of Bamberg and 4 miles east of Wellesâ€" ley. No reserve. Nov. 12 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable household effects for the late C. 8. Wober estate, situated at 83 William St. West, in the town of Waterloo. No reserve. Nov. 15 (Tuesday) â€" At 1 p.m., valuable farm of 78 acres with good buildings, 12 acres hardwood bush, farm stock, implements and feed beâ€" lGnging to the estate of the late George Hints, situated on the east side adjoining the village of Heidelâ€" berg on the highway. Come and buy this farm. No reserve. Nov. 22 (Tuesday)â€"At 9 o‘clock a.m. sharp, valuable pure bred and high grade Holstein cattle, 13 horses including 2 thoroughbred Percheron stallions, pigs, poultry, implements, hay, grain and household effects be longing to ‘Enos Hunsberger, situâ€" ated 2 miles west and 1 mile north oft Waterloo, on the Erbsville Road. No reserve, farm is sold. Plan to attend this large sale. Nov. 29 (Tuesday) â€"At,1 p.m., farm stock, implements and feed for Peter Straus, situated on the 9th concession, lot 3, Wellesley townâ€" ship, 1% miles northwest of St. Clements. No reserve. Dec. 3 "(Saturday) â€" At 8 a.m., household effects on the Kitcthener market for George Wackelman. I have several good farms for sale. 1 have rented the lot at the rear of Pequegnat Clock Works, alongâ€" :lq.momrko!mmvm conducting sales as usual every Saturday morning 2t 8 a.m. Nov. 9 (Wi )â€"At 9 am. sharp, extensi .z“:l: of 138 acre farm, farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce and housshold effects for Conâ€" rad Rueffer, oneâ€"half mile ‘south of Petersburg. Positively nd reserve, proprietor is retiring from farming. Nov. 16 (Wednesday)â€"Farm stock, implements, produce, etc., belonging to Mr. Benjamin Herner, situated 4% miles northeast of Baden, 2 miles southeast of Berlet‘s Corner, and 4 miles northwest of St. Agatha, known as the Abraham Herner Farm. No reserve. Nov. 19. (Saturday)â€"Real estate, wagon maker‘s tools and household effects belonging to Aug. Schlimme, in the village of Naw Dundee.= ‘If you want a real good farm, I have it for you. Nov. wagon effects in the E. J. BHANTZ, Auctionser Oct. 29 (Saturday)â€"At 80 Lancasâ€" tor Bt., W., Kitchener, housshold effects. 39 Nov. 9 (Wodnesday) â€"â€" Valuable 19 acre farm, farm stock, imple ments, hay and foed, belonging to Mrs. Joseph Spitslg, 1% miles west of New Germany, on the Bloomingâ€" dale â€" New Germany main road. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser :‘ AUCTION. LI8T: 1. H. TOWAN, Grad. Auctionger New Dundes, Phone 28â€"12 W. W. Frickey, Auctioneer, wil $ am., mmu;wwm.a market port Road, in the Town of W 4 mt 2 otclock pam. _ â€"_ . . s Lo ‘The property consists of a Red u;aum-mmmufi equipment. Store 26 x 20 with moh._box,eol-ut.mfilf‘ blocks and scaley; a good barn with stabling for 3 horses; also cattle and pig sheds. Those buildings have all conveniences, and will be offered toâ€" gether with the following mentioned articles, and if not sold in~one lot, articles will be sold separate. Articles â€" Electric Toledo ‘(Noâ€" Spring) counter scales (like new); 10 ft counter with cash drawer; refrigerator Tx8x10 ft.; two 60â€"gal kettle stoves; 1 lard and 1 tallow press; lard cooler;.@â€"horse electric motor; ‘large meat grinder; ~meat chopper; sausage stuffer; sausage table and racks;. scalding trough; §00 lb. beam scales; 2 wooden tubs; oak meat barrel; dippers; scimâ€" mers; large and small clevers; saws; knives; hooks;â€" scrapers; meat racks; paper rolls; brushes; 60 feet of steel track with rollers and hooks; also a windlass lifter; 2 spring carriages; jumper cutter; forks and numerous other articles. Also 5 good building lots. This is your chance to get started | in the butcher business. Termsâ€" As one lot $1000 cash; balance can be arranged. Chattelsâ€"Cash. MARS. WALTER F. FISCHER, smith shop and wagon shop in the village of Tavistock at 12 o‘clock sharp, for Mather Bros. Oct. 29 (Saturday)â€"Auction sale of real estate in the village of Shakespear for the late Sebastian Capling estate at 2 o‘clock sharp. > Oct. 29 (Saturday)â€"Auction sale of household effects in Shakespeare, at 2 p.m. ‘sharp, for Mrsi~J. M. Crerer. .Nov. 1st (Tuesday)â€"Clearing sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 12, concession 13, East Zorra, 4 miles north of Woodstock, for ‘Thos. Wilson. Nov. 2 (Wednesday)â€"Auction sale of 40 head of dairy cows and young cattle at Lot 37, Con. 8, South Eastâ€" hbpe, 5 miles south of Stratford, for Henry Mets. Nov. 3 (Thursday)â€"Auction sale of 25 head of dairy cattle, new milkers and springers at the Arlingâ€" ton Hotel Yard, Tavistock, for M. R. Roth. Nov. 22 (Tuesday)â€"Clearing sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 11, concession 6, North Eastâ€" hope, 2% miles east of Amulree, for John Dahmer. Nov. 24th ('l'lmrsda‘) â€" Clearing sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 25, 14th line East Zorra, 4% miles south of Tavistock, 2 miles west of Cassel, sale at 9.30 sharp, for C. Rol. Nov. 29 (Tuesdayâ€"Clearing sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 17, concession 4, S. Easthope, 1% ‘miles northeast of Tavistock, for J. L Erb. Nov. 30 (Wednesday) â€" Auction sale of 125 acre farm, farm stock, implements, Teed and registered Holâ€" stein cattle belonging to Howard Cressman Estate, 5 miles south of New Hamburg. Dec. 2 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of choice dairy cows, horsés and hogs, 3 miles mortheast of Hickson, for Dec. 6 (Tuesday)â€"Clearing sale of farm stock, implements and feed; 2% ‘miles southwest of New Hamâ€" burg on the Huron road, for the late Monly Zimmerman estate. R. O. P. tested Holstein cattle beâ€" longing to A. B. Brubacher, % mile north of Eimira. No reserve. T. M. MOORE, Auctioneer. Dec. 13 (Tuesday)â€"Complete disâ€" persal sale of 38 head of accredited W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer; Phone 592w, Waterioo. 43â€"1t THURSDAY, NOV. 3,.1927 Will open for custom work September ist. Both cooking and pressing. Will operate every Thursday throughout the seaâ€" son. Will give you the very best workmanship and service at same popular prices, Cusâ€" tomers having apples to sell please phone. tw a We carry in stock first class table apples, new oak barrals, also Fresh Cider for sale on day above mentloned. 4 KITCHENER CIDER MILL E. A. Stahl Nill Phone 3483 Res. Phone 788 r 2. :] Proprietress. nt and 5 â€" Complete

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