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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Mar 1932, p. 8

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_<~â€"‘~â€" Belonging to J. J. STRONG, situated 2 miles northeast of _ . Valuable Farm Stock, 1 ( > > . Power Machinery, Hiny, ~woh Jn‘ ndetin‘ sepent bns on ant the provisions." house, and was shown to his room: . Auction with all the gooda?" Farmer: "I dunno. But you see P-mmmamlzhu‘c will, and the lawyer told me to carty The farmer marched into the little grocery shop with a firm step. Parmer: "I want thtmbolh: ter and that barrel of sugar and i the other stuff you have in the sums of $20.00 and under, cash; over that amount six months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes; 6% per annum discount for eash on credit amounts. RUFUS BRYDEN, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Kitchener, er; hoe seed drill; cultivator; 4â€"sec. iron harrow; wooden land roller; farm wagon and box; Jumper cutter; top buggy; hay rack; Ford coach automobile; bob sleigh, nearly new ; set team harness; forks; shovels; doubletrees; chains, and numerous other useful articles. Graimn â€" 150 bus. oats; 10 bus. barley. Cattle and Pigsâ€"2 red cows; red heifer supposed to calf in May; roan heifer supposed to be in calf; 2 yearling heifers; fine Yorkshire sow due to pig latter part of March; TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1932 Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. Horsesâ€"Heavy grey mare 9 yrs. old, supposed to be in foal; heavy bay horse 9 years old; heavy bay horse 8 years old. D C e CCE tC "“"""""""I Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Burnett spent *+â€"â€"*~~ ; Wednesday afternoon in Hamilton. E. J. Shantz, Auctioneer, will sellf Mr. and 'Mr;! Lorne I’-‘laspel’o‘r vlll: for the undersigned his chattels on ¢d with the latter‘s sister, Mr. an the premises situated about 2 miles :’; John Burnett &r., last Thurse northeast of New Dundee, 4 mile TLast Friday evening, March 4th, south of Trussler‘s Corners, on the ‘a hardtime social was held in St. farm of Thomas Bryden, on |Andrew‘s hall here with a large ; worth. Farm Stock and Implements.| "j," 17â€"tooth cultivator; V. B. lime sower; 3â€"drum steel roller; M.â€"H. dise harrow; tractor double disc; â€" AUCTION SALE IMPLEMENTS Waterloo steam tractor, 18 hip.; Champion separator 36 x 48, with straw blower, chaff blower and selfâ€" feeder; Fordson tractor, complete, nearly new; I. H. C. 8â€"16 tractor; portable saw mill; hay press; M.â€"H. corn blower; Maple Leaf chopper, 10â€"inch, and jack; circular saw; M.â€"H. binder, 7 ft.; M.â€"H. mower, 5 ft.; Cockshutt 13â€"tube fertilizer drill; M.â€"H. 13â€"tube hoe drill; M.â€"H. Terms of Saieâ€"Hay, grain, potatoes, poultry, fat cattle, and all sums of $20.00 and under, cash; over that amoung 12 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint bankable notes with interest at 5%, or a discount of 3 per cent. off for cash. E. J. SHANTZ & 3. 1. SHANTZL _ J. J. STRONG, : POULTRY _ 60 Barred Rock pullets; 2 geese; gander; 9 bantams; chicken coops; 40 HEAD CATTLE 14 Cows ond Heifers. 6 cows fresh from two to four weeks; 4 cows due in April and May; 2 cows bred in December; 3 heifers fresh three weeks; 3 fresh by time of sale; 6 yearling cattle; 10 head fat cattle, about 1100 lbs. each; 6 young calves. PICS 5 Sows: 1 sow with litter at foot; 2 Tam sows bred Feb. 10th; 1 Berk sow bred Dec. 10th; 1 York sow; York boar; 17 shoats weigh 100 lbs. each; 12 pigs ten weeks old; 9 nigs eight weeks old. One chestnut horse 12 years old; 1 bay horse 10 years old; 1 bay team 15 years old; bay team, aged; 3 sets team harness; 1 set single No Reserve as the farm is rented for a torm of years and Mr. Strong Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris bindâ€" E. J. SHANTZ, W. W. FRICKEY, Wednesday, March 16, 1932 Sale will start at 9 a.m. sharp. LUNCH AND COFFEE SERVED AT NOON. and Houschold Effects. kept the shop): s Mre. Ed. Hohl spent the weekâ€"end is. onts; 19 bu® j wuik ‘Priends in Wabsri60. Mr. Robert Hinschberger of Berâ€" â€"-Gnil-l and fll let‘s Corner visited on Sunday at his Please Come Early. 10â€"2| He O. S. KOLB, Clerk. for the third morning in succession _ "What is your rule of businessâ€" he felt that he was entitled to say your maxim?"â€"the Stock Exchange Te in fond of he ‘*Vory simple," he ropHied. "I very prunes", be ery " he . said. "Heve I no choice?" mmuitulen’tfiv':{ "Yes," repiied the lady of the money that I havent‘ got, and then house. "You may take them Oor sell what 1 never had for more than leare them." it ever eost." Mr. Val. Straue was a visitor to the Twin City on Saturday. _ _Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Diebolt were: _ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hohl and famâ€" ily of Milibank visited friends here on Saturday. Mre. Harry Bach spent Saturday with friends in Waterloo. _ _Mr. Louis Kieswetter of Kitchenâ€" er apent several days with friends was served and everyone spent an enjoyable _ time. The _ proceeds amounted to about $10.00. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellert and family of Josephaburg visited with Mr. Henry Steffier recently. _ Last Friday evening, March 4th, a hardtime social was hold in St. Andrew‘s hall here with a large crowd. Progressive euchre was played, the winners being Mr. Paul Kurtz, 8r., and Miss Ruby Kiein. The hardtime costumes prizes were won by: gentlomen, lst, Mr. Herb for the ladies, 1st, Mrs. Geo. Forbes, won by: McNally, Mr. Fraser MacDonald spent the weekâ€"end at his home in Moles detail. All machinery practically as good as new. HOUSEKHOLD EFFECTS M.â€"H. cream separator; two 45â€" gal. furnace kettles; 2 kettles; stoves; churn; 120 sap buckets; sap box and coil; pails; barrels; scalding trough; sink; wardrobe; dresser; bed shotgun and rifie, 25 cal. PRODUCE __ 250 bus. O.A.C. No. 21 barley fit for seed; 400 bus. O.A.C. No. 72 oats fit for seed; 150 bus. mixed grain; 150 bus. Alaskan oats and barley fit for seed; 300 bags potaâ€" toes; 10 tons of mixed hay (all baled). smith tools; forge; drill; anvil; vise; doubletrees; _ neckyokes; forks; shovels; hoes; chains; carpenter‘s tools; pig hanger, and many other useful offerings too numerous for buggy; democrat; cutter; 2 wagon boxes, one new; 2 flat racks; 3 scuffiers; Hemme root sower; B.T. feed box; M.â€"H. root pulper; 2000 lb. scale; fanning mill and bagger; gravel boxes; Ford touring car and trailer in good order; Lister milking machine; Stewart clipping machine; oil barrels; sprayer; wood rack; belts; grindstone; stoneâ€"boat; blackâ€" 4â€"section.iron harrow ; 6â€"section iron harrow; 5 single plows; 2â€"furrow gang plow; 2â€"furrow tractor plow; M.â€"H,. 10 ft. dump rake; M.â€"H. side rake; M.â€"H. hay loader; M.H. manure spreader, nearly new ; straw cutter; 3 wagons, two nearly new; Sea as first before ordering chicks. Our prices are low. All our chicks are produced approved matings. Moset of males & c Our large electric hatched chicks are better. Bring ms your egg* for Custom Hatching We Saturday, No resorvation necessary. hm:nm:w Boxes BABY CHICKS and Custom Hatching > & WINTERBOURARNE BAMBERG , ‘Mr. and 9â€"2 springs and mattress; 1 dresser; 3 benches; wash sink; small chest; 5 vinegar barrels and vinegar; butter ‘worker and tub; 1 stand; furnace jkettle; sausage grinder and stuffer; meat barrel; 1 evaporator; electric ;hroodor and beater; 2 wash stands, etc., etc. collars and harness parts. Household Effects â€" Beatty elecâ€" tric washer; tubs and stand; electric heater; large cupboard; wardrobe; 1 sink; cooking stove;, flour bin; Daisy churn; wood chest; 1 Brama; large chest; dining room table; 6 dining room chairs; 15 kitchen chairs; 4 parlor chairs; kitchen table; 2 rocking chairs; arm chair; small size safe; sewing machine; couch; gramaphone and records; w mm Harnessâ€"1 set of brass mounted team harness; 1 set of nickel mountâ€" ed team harness; 2 sets of plow vise; complete set of brace and bits; large assortment of other tools. Also a Buick sedan car; % ton truck; one lâ€"horse motor; one % horse motor and one % h.p. motor for Delco. F Sundriesâ€"3 unit milking machine, cream separator; milk cooler; comâ€" plete set of taps and dies; 1 anvil; drilling machine; work bench and bag truck; oil tanks; wheelbarrow; root pulper; cement mixer; grain bags; doubletrees; neckyokesa; 40 rods of wire fence; 8â€"horse eveners; chains; forks; hoes, and numerous planks; truck scales fanning mill; wagons; wagom box; 1â€"horse carriâ€" age; buggy; bob sleigh; 2 cutters; 2 grain racks; stock rack; gravel _ Implements â€" International tracâ€" ‘wr; tractor plow; double disc harâ€" row ; large cultivator, Cutteâ€"Packer; M.â€"H. binder; corn binder; 2 Mc+â€" Cormick mowers; dump rake; hay loader and side rake; fertilizer seed drill (new) ; land roller; sptingâ€"tooth cultivator; dise harrow; 2 manure spreaders; hay tedder; corn planter; corn cultivator; Waterloo threshing machine with straw and chaff blowâ€" plate chopper; threshing belt; other belts; riding plow; 2 twin plows; 5 single plows; scuffier; iron harrow; harrow cart; dump cart; slush scraper; cutting box and pipes; 2 extension ladders; step ladder; 4 hay (clover and timothy); about 2000 bushels grainâ€"oats and mixed grain; also a quantity of basswood lumber, a quantity of wood and silâ€" age; 50 bags potatoes; 1 large scale, 5 tons capacity. 3 years old; 3 Holatein heifer calves. Pigsâ€"1 sow bred Dee. 21; 1 sow bred Jan. 165th; 1 red sow with litter of 9 at side; 19 shoats four months old. cows due to freshen in April and May; 5 Holsteinâ€"cows bred in Aug.; 1 cow and 1 heifer bred in July;* 1 Holstein cow and 1 heifer bred in Sept.; Holsteim heifer bred in Oct.; 6 Holstein cows and 1 heifer bred in November; 2 Holstein cows and 1 heifer bred in Dees; 4 cows bred in Jan.; 2 cows bred in Feb.; 1 Jersey cow, pureâ€"bred, bred Nov. 16th; 1 pureâ€"bred Jersey cow due time of sale; 1 Holstein bull rising } Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, THURSDAY, % mile west of: Cunsstago, and 1% miles. weut o# 8t. Jacobss Horses â€"1. blackâ€"team B and 9 years old; chestnut ninre 12 years old; chestnut mare 10 years: old; 1 driving horse 5 yeare old;â€"1 aged GEO. G. CLASS, Auctionser, HENRY KLINCK, Clerk, _ 10â€"2 Lunch at Noon. GEORGE L. MUSSELMAN Es., Fowlâ€"About 125 White Leghorn 30 Cattle: Cows and Heifersâ€"3 Hay and Grainâ€"About 35 tons of To be heald at 9.30 a.m. For Classified Advts. and Auction Sale Dates See Page 10 Chattelsâ€"Hay, potatoes, poultry, and allâ€"sums of $20.00 and under, cash; over that amount 3 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint bankable notes with interest at 6% per annum. Torms on Farm â€"10% cash on day of sale; balance within 30 days ing machine, nearly new; rocker chairs; parior cook heater; Moffatt coal heater; mantel lamp, and other wheelbarrow; express wagon box; turning bench; 1% h.p. Internationâ€" al gas engine; some belting; 1 heavy set single harness; buggy harness; blankets; forks; shovels; hoes; scythes; chains, and numerous other useful articles. Also timothy hay, some cut; Early Irish Cobbler potatoes for planting. Houschold Effects â€" No. 12 Deâ€" Laval cream separator in good order; churn; glass door cupboard; kitchen table; Maxwell power washâ€" ing machine, nearly new; rocker buggy; set of rubber tire buggy wheels; hay rake; new hay rack; Stockâ€"Aged horse; 1 Jersey cow (pure bred), bred Aug. 30; roan cow bred Oct. 4; 30 White Leghorn hens; 3 roosters. ‘ Implementsâ€"1â€"horse springâ€"tooth cultivator; 2â€"drum roller, like new; 1 good single wagon; sleigh; cutter; root pulper; ‘worhhup. all in geod repair; also a never failing spring well of extra good water; soft water cistern pump ; Real Estate â€" The farm contains 14 acres of the very best of early garden land, fruit bearing orchard, and all kinds of small fruits; fall plowed; some meadow; frame house with kitchen and woodshed attached. Bank barn with cement floors and stalls; driving shed; chicken house; es 0. | ce iee ) o0 P t 14 ACRE GARDEN FARM. Valuable: Farm Stock, Impleâ€" Implements, Feed and hold Effects. ~â€"* Mr. Cyrus Schock b’..a.u-wu-a. situated m.-numam..‘m*'m»&owm port, or $ miles north of Kitchener, 8t Agatha Road, on â€" Buff Orpingtons and ~ White Leghorns. Baby : Chick Time is HERE! Liv an Gro Brooders at al of $2.90 brooder in which you can rn?u.'\:g% ,mou: cmm':. nc QUAIm HATCHERY x Bring us your eggr and we will hatch them for you in our Buckeye Mammoth Incubators at 3 1/3 cents per egy, or 40¢ per doz. for 186 to 500 eggs. > &cflatehuevmwak c};ti':bwn&wnhr:hmfiu: ndkinfludmmumm Anconey at prices in keeping with the times, Phone Waterloo 592w. 0. 8. KOLB, &uk. CYRUS SCHOCH, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, This is an ideal garden or poultry farm. If you want to be your own boss, buy this nice home as Mr. Schoch wishes to rgtive and will not refuse a reasonable offer. getting your chicks when you want thom. Buy your chicks from experienced hatchers, where MONDAY, Baby Chicks and Custom Hatching Barred and White Rocks CUSTOM HATCHING Phoue 117 r 4. G. N. GIBS cutting box; 2â€"section single plow ; 2 scuffiers ; At 1 p.m. 10â€"2 ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLA BRINGS RESULTS. ness; 2 sets chimes and belis; bianâ€" kets; collars, etc. Household Effectsâ€"Kitchen stove ; kitchen table; coal heater; beds; bureau; chairs; benches; M.â€"H. cream separator; Wisconsin incuâ€" lbwor. 120 egg capacity; milk pails; can; 4G gal. kettle stove; 2 iron kettles; meat grinder; sausage stuffér, and numerous other articles. No Reserve. â€"â€" Please come carly and bring your friends. Termsâ€"Hay, grain, pigs, poultry and all sums of $20.00 and under, icuh; over that amount 7 months‘ credit will be given by furnishing approved joint (bankable) notes, with interest at 5 per cent. per annum, or a 3% straight discount for cash payments on all amounts entitled to credit. CLAYTON HERGOTT, Owner. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, cultivator; Climax cultivator; M.â€"H. disc; 2â€"drum steel roller; 5 section iron harrow; 11 tube Cockshutt dise dril}; Eureka potato planter; potato hiller; Masseyâ€"Harris corn cutter; Oxford 2â€"furrow plow; M.â€"H. walkâ€" ing plow; Fleury plow; Yankee single plow; Verity gang plow; turnip sower; root pulper; cireular saw; 2% h.p. Brantford gas enâ€" gine in good.order; 14â€"inch roller chopper; Chatham fanning mill with bagger; 2000 lbs. capacity Interâ€" national platform scale; scuffier; 1 wagon with 2% inch tires, good as new; wagon with 2â€"inch tires; truck wagon; 3â€"seated carringe; steel tire top buggy; set bob sleighs; light sleigh ; 2 cutters, one nearly new; wagon box with double shelving; gravel planks; 16 ft. fiat hay rack; new wood rack; 2 sets 16 ft. bassâ€" wood sills for hay rack; several unâ€" finished maple tongues; some matchâ€" ed pine lumber and sheeting; 20 pine rafters 3 x 6 x 16 ft. long; 160 rods barb wire; bag truck; 40 gal. gas carriage harness;‘2 sets single harâ€" hangers; scalding trough and many other articles. . Grain and Harmessâ€"Quantity of hay, peas, barley and buckwheat; 3 sets of team harness; 1 set of tackle; postâ€"hole auger; grain cradle; hay fork; 130 ft. hay rope and _ pulleys; 3â€"horse eveners; doubletrees; logging chains; grain hens; 2 cockerels; 15 Plymouih Rock [' . At 1 pam. . ' _ _ Hersesâ€"â€"i bay team 10 years old, weigh 2400 lbs, ('!N-bgoodpdr).l 1 sorrel mare 12 years old and in foal, bred May 25; 1 mare 4 years old. ‘ Cattleâ€"1 red cow bred Feb, l‘hl Holstein cow fresh 3 months; Holâ€" stein cow fresh with calf at foot;} 1 blue cow bred Feb. 18; 1 blue ; cow â€"bred Sept. 5; Holstein cow due in March; heifer bred Dec. 30; 2l yearling heifers. Implements â€"â€" Masseyâ€"Harris binâ€" der, 7 ft. cut; 1.H.C. mower, 5 ft. cut, nearly new; Elmira hay loader; Elmira side rake; 10 ft. steel hay Pigs and Poultryâ€"& brood sows; 1 sow bred Feb. 3; 1 sow bred Feb. 19; 1 sow supposed to be in pig; 8 shoats three months ‘old; 9 shoats 8% months old; 23 Buff Orpington Phone Waterloo 592w. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. 9â€"2 THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1932 block and I. H. TOMAN, JOSIAH S. CRESSMAN, Grad. Auctioneer, MRS,. ADAM S. CRESSMAN New Dundee, Phone 28. Executors. that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given by fumisufig np]iroved bankable joint notes bearing 5% interest. Distant buyers are requested to furnish bank references and settlements demanded before removals Terms on Real Estateâ€"10% of the purchase price cash on day of sale; balance to be paid in 80 days thereafter. l Titan 10 â€"20 tractor used but little; Blizzard cutting box with reâ€" turn pipes; circular saw on frame; good Deering 6 ft. binder; F. & W. plow harness; 1 set carriage harâ€" ness; 1 set single harness; collars and belis. _ herd is particularly noted for their high per cent. of butterâ€"fat. 25 PIGS 1 York brood sow bred 2 months; 24 shoats ranging from 50 to 150 lbs. each. ‘ heifers; 2 small heifer calves; small bull calf; herd sire, Echo King Harâ€" Special attention has been paid in selecting gires. The former sire of these heifers was a 4% sire. This Jan. 4th; 2 cows fresh by time of sale; 1 cow fresh Jan.â€"21; heifer fresh Feb. 19; heifer due April 16; Grey Percheron team 10 years old, weight 2900 lbe.; bay Percheron ‘tom mares 10 and 12 years old, one in foal to Buster Brown; sorre} horse 13 years old, 1400 lbs., good in all harness; bay Percheron filly rising two years old, (broke) ; bay Percheron colt rising one year old; dark brown Percheron mare rising three years oid, (broke). This is a splendid lot of colts all by Buster Percheron colt rising one year oid;|£004; Cockshutt single riding plow, dark brown Percheron mare rising|D¢W; Cockshutt~ 2â€"furrow riding three years oid, (broke). This is |Plow; 3 gang plows; 3 single plows; a splendid lot of colts all by Buster|Potato plow; 2 scuffiers; 4â€"section Brown. iron harrow; turnip drill; 2000 1b. 30 CATTLE truck scales; 1 set heavy bob sleighs ; Fully Actredited and Registered |2 g£00d wagons; box and shelving; Holateins. 2 fiat racks; gravel box; stock rack; 1 cow bred Dec. 14th; 1 cow|W004 ratk; 2â€"seated top surrey; bred Oct. 28; 1 cow bred Dee. 31;|d@MDtrat; top buggy; 2â€"seated 1 cow bred Nov. 25; 1 cow bred pleasure sleigh; 2 .cutters; . new Nov. 26; 1 cow due March 25; 1 sawed wagon tongues; doubletrees; cow bred Nov. 27; 1 cow bred Nov.|?°CKkYOke#; forks, and many other 30; grade cow bred Nov. 29; 1 cow | 48UA! Offering too numerous for due March 16; 1 cow bred Feb. 16;| 3°t2#l. _ | L. H. TOMAN, G:A., is favored with instructions from the uadmmwdbynb)kmefioaflnfm property andâ€"chattels belonging: to the estate of the late Adam S. Cressman, on the Doon Road, 4 miles south of Kitchener, or 1 mile south of German Mills, on 2 sets double team harness, brass punted, one negrly new; 2 sets 15 tons good mixed hay. Buy this farm. The price is right. If you don‘t, someâ€" one else will. This is a case of winding up an executors Sale to start at 9 a.m. sharp. f LUNCH AT NOON :: LUNCH AT NOON 8, HORSES |side rake and tedder comb Bring your wool to us and receive cash for it. Otto Homuth & Sons MR. A. B. BRUBACHER, Field Managor, on Pedigreos. Produce Preston ® Ontario Tuesday, March 1I5th, 1932 o e K + WO OL We Buy , and aif sums of $20 and under, c-nh; over E. B. HALLMAN, Glerk. Limited. . 153 acres, more or less, good mixed loam with 13 acres good bush including pines; spripg creek runâ€" ning through farm. Field crops proâ€" portionately arranged. Farm well fenced. Large bank barn, implement shed ‘and garage, all with metallic roof. _ Stables cemented, Good roughâ€"cast house wtih an abundant water supply. Hydro in house and barn. A garden and fruit supply worthy of your inspection. nicely painted; new coil bed spring; 2 springs and mattresses; 1 bedâ€" stead; 15 1b. floor waxer and polâ€" isher; vacuum cleaner; ailver piated knives, new; some disWas; garden cultivator, new; long handled lawn shears, etc. * small brooder stove; Daisy churn, No. 3; coal ofl heater; cook stove; kitchen cupboard; refrigerator, like new; settee; dining chairs; office chair; high chair; odd chairs; 2 wall Milk cooler; 2 unit Hinman milker; large copper kettle; Wisconâ€" sin A_ingnb.gor, 125 egg capacity; new; McCormick manure Deering 5 ft. mower, good; Deering corn binder, nearly new; 14 ft. bay rake; hay tedder; 17â€"tooth Climax cultivator; spring tooth cultivator; HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS REAL ESTATE ; McCormick disc, nearly 9â€"2 3#

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