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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Feb 1934, p. 8

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Trampâ€""Anything at all, ml’lmi there is no color scheme in my diet.‘ Kindly housewife to hungry tramp â€""What would you like, green gages or blueberries?" DATED at Waterloo, this 14th day of February, A.D. 1984. For further particulara apply to : Messrs. McBride & McGibbon, Waterloo, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Waterloo, Ontario. 7.9 The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and certain conditions of sale. Terms of Sale: 10% on day of sale and the balanace within thirty amys or as may be arranged. This is an opportunity to get a splendid farm property with good soil and in good location, located within five miles from the City of Kitchener. On the said lands is erected a large two storey brick dwelling house, containing ten rooms, finished in hardwood trim and with bot water _ heating, _ electric _ lights throughout all buildings, which are in excellent condition. On the property there is also one large bank barn with strawâ€"shed and cement stabling, also large driving shed and cement silo, all in good: condition. There is some bush on the premiges, and good water, ! cession on the east side of the Grand River in the lower block of the said Township and containing beâ€" tween _ seventy _ and â€" seventyâ€"five acres, formerly known as the Casper Schmitt farm. > There will be offered for sale by W. W. Frickey, Auctioneer, on THURSDAY, the 1st DAY OF MARCH, 1934 at 2.30 o‘clock in the afternoon, on the premises about two miles north of Preston, on the Prestonâ€" Breslau Road, the following real estate, the property of Casper H. Schmitt estate, viz: In the Township of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, and being composed of part of lots Nos. 19 and 20 â€"in the broken front con-l PHONE 748 ; 32 (The Warble Fly is commonlty called Heel Fly) Warbles cause a loss of approximately $5,000,000 each year to the farmers of Ontario. Why not start an eradication policy this year? The treatment is simple and inexpensive. Implements â€" McCormiqgfi.fil 3â€"disc fertilizer seed drill; 10 ft. M.â€"H. dump rake; good bobâ€"sleigh; long sleigh; Portland cutter; wagon ; hay rack; rubber tire buggy, in good shape; manure spreader; McCormick 7â€"ft. binder; wide cultivator; corn seuffler; roller chopper; 2Zâ€"furrow riding plow; 2 single furrow walkâ€" ing plows; 3â€"furrow gang plow; gtavel box; 2â€"wheel trailer; 400 lb.‘ scales; 20 posts; gas tanks; brooder house 8 x 12 ft.; wash line and pulleys; doubletrees; chains; whiteâ€" washing sprayer; double harness; single harness; harness parts, and numerous other articles. Hay and Grain â€"8 tons mixed hay; 150 bus. seed mixed grain; 125 bus. seed oats. Poultryâ€"20 Barred Rock pullets trom Bray‘s bloodâ€"tested stock, layâ€" ing. Pigsâ€"2 Yorkshire sows with litâ€" ters; 3 Yorkshire sows, bred; 20 small pigs. Young Cattleâ€"14 Durhams, from 300 to 700 lbs.; 9 head fat cattle, 600 to 900 lbs.; 2 Jersey heifer calves, 6 months old; 6 small calves. Cows â€" 9 good Dairy Cows: 8 Holsteins, fresh Oct., bred again; i Holstein heifers, fresh; blue cow, tresh; black cow, due time of sale. Horsesâ€"Percheron team, 5 years old; mare in foal; sorrel team, 10 and 13 years old; Percheron colt, rising 2 years old; Percheron colt tising 1 year (well matched, will make a big team). TUESDAY, FEB. 27, 1934 Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following: There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the C. D. Bowman farm, situated about 5 miles east of Elmira and half a mile north of West Montrose station, on Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Terms â€" Cash. EDWARD GEISEL, Proprietor. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. HENRY KLINCK, Clerk. 8â€" AUCTION SALE EXECUTORS‘ SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE AUCTION SALE War on Warbles Profit By Reading This List of Auction Sales | . O. Bingeman, B.V.Sc. Voterinarian 8â€"1 W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. DATED February 22nd, 1934. 8â€"3 Terms of Sale: 10% of the purâ€" chase price mt the time of sale and the balance within 80 days thereâ€" after or as may be arranged. For further particulars apply to THE ABOVE PARCEL will be sold subject to a reserved bid and certain conditions of rale. THE ABOVE PARTICULARS are not guaranteed, and intending purchasers â€" should satisfy â€" themâ€" selves by inspection of the premises. ON SUCH LAND is satd to be erected a two storey brick house with summer kitchen in good conâ€" dition and aiso barn and driving shed. There is a good well on the Iands and a spring creek runs through the farm. All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premiges situate, lying and being, in the Township of Wellesley, in the Counâ€" ty of Waterloo, and containing 110 acres, being composed of part of lot 5 in the Ninth concession, Eastern Section, of the said Townâ€" ship, and known as the Robert Voisin farm. The premises is loâ€" cated 3 miles northwest of St. Clements and it is an ideal farm location. The lands are in good conâ€" dition and there are three mcres of bush on the said farm. UNDER THE POWERS containâ€" ed in a certain Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction, at the Town Hall, in the Town of Waterloo, on TUESDAY, MARCH 13th, 1934 at 2.30 o‘clock in the afternoon, the following lands and premises: i MORTGAGE SALE McBride & McGibbon, Waterioo, Ontario, ' Solicitors for Vendor Termsâ€"All gums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount three months‘ credit on approved bankâ€" able notes bearing 7 per cent. interest. G. E. SCHULTZ, Proprietor. Household Goods â€" One 6â€"tube battery radio; rocking chairs and dining room chairs; a quantity of cedar posts. Other articles too numerous to mention. The sale will be held rain or shine. Grainâ€"Seed barley; seed buckâ€" wheat; yellow seed field corn; seed Golden Bantam sweet corn; 5 bus. of good popcorn; 20 bags of seed potatoes; a quantity of big potatoes. . Harnessâ€"1 breeching harness; 1 farm harness; 2 sets single harness and collars. Implementsâ€"1 binder 6 ft. cut; 1 seed drill; 1 wagon with box; 1 steel truck wagon; 1 good New Idea manure spreader; 1. fourâ€" section harrow; 1 twoâ€"section harâ€" row; 1 roller; 1 walking plow; 1 riding plew; 2â€"horse cultivator; 1 root pulper; 1 buggy; 1 carriage; 1 twoâ€"wheel cart; 1 cutter; 1 doubleâ€"seat cutter; 1 selfâ€"regulating brooder; 1 Ford ton truck; 1 Essex coach; 1 Ford coupe, all in good: running order. ’ 13 Cattleâ€"6 milk cows; 1 Holâ€" stein cow fresh; 1 Durham cow, calf at side; 2 Durham cows milking well; 1 Jersey cow due in May; 1 Holstein due in March; 4 Jersey heifers; 1 Durham heffer; 1 well bred Durham bull; 1 heifer calf. Pigsâ€"15 shoats weigh from 65 to 125 lbs, Sheepâ€"2 good ewes. Poultryâ€"9 geese; 2 ducks, and chickens. dog. There will be sold by public auction on the farm known as the Norman Huehn place, 2 miles south of St. Clements, at Paradise Lake, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1934 I At ome o‘clock p.m. sharp. _ 8 Horsesâ€"1 black mare 5 years old, weighs 1600 suitable for a good brood mare; 1 black horse 4 years old, weighs 1600 pounds. This is a good well matched team. 1 dark grey horse 5 years old, weighs 1400‘ lbs.; 1 bay horse 9 years old, weighs 1800 lbs.; 1 aged hoi;sel weighs 1200 Ibs. Bamberg, Ph. Wellesley 24 r 4. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. > 7â€"2 â€" of â€" FARM S'I‘OC%- IMPLEMENTsS te. BOX 282, KITCHENER AUCTION SALE extra good cattle and watch ';i::‘:'f a !:;_m Micholozets was arrested by police after he had persisted in knocking on the door of Misa L. Schuster, West avenue. He admitted to the court that he had bean drinking cider ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGS RRESULTS DRUNK PINED Ruling that a rap on the door of a strange house at the hour of midâ€" night was disorderly, Magistrate Weir in Kitchener police court fined Bertram Mitholozetz $10 and costs, wWOMAN DIES .0F BURNS WHILE ALONE IN HOUSE _ Mra. Wesloy Sparling, 54, was dead a Tara, Ont., Tuesday from burna auffered while alone in her son‘s home. She was found in a dyâ€" Ing condition Feb. 12th by her daughâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law who had loft her resting comfortably in a chair a short while before when ahe went to call on a noighbor BACHELOR FARMER BURNED Donald McPhee, known as "Red Dan", 68â€"yearâ€"old bachelor, was found burned to death in the kitchen of hia farmhouse in West Williams Township about six miles southwest of Parkhill Fob. 12th. He was thought to have let fre to himeelf while atâ€" tempting to light the kitchen atove. This is a choice lot of household effects, so don‘t miss it. Sale starts sharp on time. MRS. ALLEN GRAUEL, Prop. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 8â€"1 Terms of Sale: Cash on day of sale. _ 1 oval top fumed oak library table; 2 flat top office desks; several nice clectric table lamps; large quarter cut oak hall stand with large mirror; Oâ€"piece quarter cut oak dining room suite; oak sideboard; large upholâ€" stered rocker; Wilton rug 9x9; Axâ€" minster rug, 9 x 6; music cabinet; bear skin floor rug with head; 2 fine electric floor lamps; oak centre table; day bed ; reed verandah table ; 2 brass beds with springs and mattresses; _ 2 cream â€" enamelled Cressers; cream enamelled irop bed, complete; cream enamelled dressing table ; ladies‘ bike; some dining room chairs; a lot of good dishes and glassware; garden hose; iron lawn roller; coal heater; coal oil heater; a lot of new carpenters‘ tools, and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. Sherlock Manning upright piano and bench; 1 choice silk repp 4â€"piece chesterfield suite, like new; 1 splenâ€" did genuine black leather bâ€"piece chesterfield suite; 1 4â€"piece brown leather chesterfield suite; 1 alliâ€" gator leather upholstered chesterâ€" field; 4 fumed oak arm chairs with brown leather upholstering; 4â€"piece mahogany parlor suite; fumed oak cabinet; grandfather‘s clock; 1 good 9â€"tube Deforest Crossley mdlo;‘ square top fumed oak library table ; ’ E. J. Shantz, Auctioneer, will sell by public mauction for Mrs. Allen ‘Grauel, on the premises situated at 50 Samuel Street, Kitchener, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Commencing at 1.30 p.m. the following valuable household goods : _ Implementsâ€"1 good farm wagon: 2 new flat racks; 1 set heavy bob sleighs; 1â€"horse democrat; 1 Fleury xalking plow; M.â€"H. spring tooth cultivator, practically new; F. & W. side delivery, like new; M.â€"H. 5% ft. mower, good as new; single scuffler; new wood rack; gravel planks; _ International _ lowâ€"down spreader, like new; Mâ€"H. 6 ft. binder, like new. Note â€" The highâ€"class liveâ€" stock, and implements, nearly new, will appeal to the buying public. Positively no reserveâ€" the high bidder is the buyer. | _ Cattleâ€"1 Holstein cow fresh one month; Hereford cow fresh one month; red cow due April 26; Ayrâ€" shire cow fresh two months and bred; Holstein cow due in May; Holstein due March 16; Holstein cow due time of sale; Holstein heifer due by time of sale ; Holstein cow due July 17; Holstein cow due May 5; Holstein cow due April 6b; Jersey cow, bred; 2 Swiss heifers and 1 Holstein heifer springâ€" ing. j Harnessâ€"1 set double team harâ€" ness, brass mounted, extra good; 1 set single harness, new. _ I. H. Toman has received instrucâ€" tions to sell by public auction on the highway, 1 mile southwest of Kitchener, on the I. Shoemaker farm, on Sale to start at 1.30 p.m.'-lnr'p: Horseâ€"1 blue roan Belgian mare 5 years old, weight 1450 lbs. P Quality Live Stock, Implements and Harness. V 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, . New Dundee, Phone 28w. O. S. KOLB, Clerk. 8 THURSDAY, MARCH 1st, 1934 Terms â€" Cash. FERDINAND HOFSTETTER! AUCTION SALE â€" of â€" aluable Household Effects AUCTION SALE roprietor March 29 (Thursday)â€"The anâ€" nual Soring Horse Sale at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel yards, Tavistock. Please enter your horses with the auctioneer by March 12 to have them well u{vorthed. Phone 80w, Tavistock. 8â€"1 March 17 (Saturday)â€"At 1 p.m., euction sale in the village of New Hamburg, of 30 new double sets of harness and a number of single sets, collars, sweat pads, curry combs, brushes, and many other erticles. This is all new stock, for George Holt. March 21 (Wednesday) â€" At 1 r.m., clearing sale of farm stock, Implements and feed, at Lot 10, Con. 2, Eastern Section of Welles ley Tp., 2 miles southeast of Welâ€" lesley, for Noah Wagler. March 22 (Thursday)â€"At 12.30 r.m.. clearing sale of farm stock and mplements at Lot 5, the 9th line of Wellesiey, $ miles southwest of Linwood, 4 miles northeast of Millâ€" bank, for Jacob B. Jantzi. March 13 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 p.m., clearing sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at Lot 35, the 19th line of East Zorra, 3 miies southâ€" west of New Hamburg, for David L. Brenneman, _/ March 3 (Saturday) â€" Auction sale of real estate and household effects in the village of Plattsville, of late Mrs. Peter Stauffer Estate. Feb. 28 (Wednesday) â€" Auction sale of highâ€"grade Holstein dairy cows, new milkers and springers and Yorkshire hogs at Lot 30, Con. 2, Wilmot, 4 miles southwest of New Hamburg, for John Brodrecht. Feb. 27 (Tuesday)â€"Auction sale of farm stock, lmpf;ments and feed at Lot 1, Con. 1, South Easthope, 1% miles southwest of New Hamâ€" burg, for Jacob D. Roth. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. Feb. 24 (Saturday)â€"Auction sale of real estate and household effects in the village of Tavistock, for the Iste Annie Stein Estate. April 9 (Monday)â€"At the Farmâ€" ers‘ Shed, Elmira, a load of horses, Percherons and Clydes, from 4 to 8 years old, weighing about 1200 to 14(1)'0 pounds each, for H. J. Blackâ€" well. Mar. 12 (Monday)â€"Elmira Fair Day, at the market, Community Sale of livestock, implements, furniture, or whatever you wish to sell, send it out. Orders left at the Steddick House or Signet office will be adâ€" vertised in dgua time. f Mar. 8 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, household effects, etc., of Clayton Miller, 2% miles east of Elmira. March 5 (Monday) â€" Mortgage sale of a yaluable twoâ€"story white brick residence and barn in “g,ood state of repair, Factory St. West, Elmira. N0 afiinint acsr 8 2 lsntA BR : ind lc a a ie AMe TL 2 Edward Geisel, % mile north of West _ Montrose _ station, better known as C. D. Bowman farm. Feb. 27 (ffiés&;\y_):i“;}; stock, Lm(plem_en_t_s,. hay, grain, etc., of Feb. 26 (Monday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain, etc., of Richard Johnston, Con. 18, Wellesâ€" ley, Western Section, about 3% miles northwest of Linwood. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, Phone 50 r 4. Elmira. Feb. 24 (Saturday) â€" Household effects, ditching tools and a lot of good carpenter tools, etc., of Anâ€" thofin): Vggt,‘ 10 Factory St., Elmira. _ Please Note: Over $500.00 in cash was received for stock, grain, harâ€" ness and other articles sold at my Community Auction Sale at Elmira‘ on the February Fair Day. You too can turn into cash money that surâ€" plus stock, produce, or anything you / have for sale, by having it sold at! the next Fair Day sale, March 12. Please notify Auctioneer Frickey or Aaron Hoffman on or before March 5 when list closes for advertisement. I have for sale the Ephraim Betzner farm of 181 acres, 1 mile cast of St. Jacobs, on the highway; large 2â€"family house with all conâ€" yeniences, hydro, bath, etc.; 30 acres hardwood bush, spring creek, large bank barn, splendid stabling, all in good repair. This is no doubt one of the best farms in the county. _ March 31 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., household effects and carpenter‘s tools at my auction stand, opposite Kitchener market, for Joe Borowick. March 17 (Saturday)â€"At 1 ;il.m.. valuable real estate and household effects belonging to the estate of the late Louis Dorscht, 140 Weaver St., Waterloo. March 15 (Thursday)â€"At 2 p.m., on the premises, 1 acre of good land with new barn, also about 6000 ft. of all kinds of good lumber, for the late Casper Schmitt estate, situated at Sunnyside, King St. Ei., Kitchâ€" ener. Watch for ad. March 13 (Tuesday) â€" At 2.30 p.m., at the town hall steps, Waterâ€" .00, mortgage sale of 100 acres with rick house, bank barn, on the 9th son. Wellesley township, about 2% miles west of St. Clements, known az the Robert Voisin farm. March 12 (Monday)â€"At 1 p.m. sharp, valuable farm stock, impleâ€" ments and household effects belongâ€" .nfiato Jacob Mansz, adjoining the vi lage 91‘ Hqigelbe»rgn â€" March 13 (Tuesday)â€"At 11 a.m., on the premises, mortgage sale of property known as the Bolitzki property, corner of Francis and Charles Sts., Kitchener, March 12 (Monday morning) â€" At Elmira Fair, at the Farmers‘ Shed, medium sized Grimm‘s evaporâ€" ator complete, in good condition; also 100 tin sap pails and spiles, iike new. _March 12 (Monday) Elmira Fair Dayâ€"New double and single barâ€" ness, cqlla_r‘-. blankets, etc. . March 1 (Thuradaf)â€"-â€"At 2 p.m., on the farm, the valuable 70 acre farm with good buildings belonging to the estate of the late Casper Schmitt, ‘wituated about 2 miles north of Preston, on the Preston and Breslau road, __Wa@chA for ad. Phone §9Zw, Waterioo. Feb. 27 (Tuesday) â€"At 1 p.m. sharp, valuable farm stock, sheep Koult:y. feed, ‘in‘plemenu and ousehold effects for G. E. Shultz, situated about 2 miles south of St. Clements, near Paradise Lake. This is a big sale. Watch for ad, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Auction Sale Lints ’ £. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. Phone 222, Kitchener _ Feb. 24 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. im.,l n:;:ioicas lot o{ household h::r&c‘u neluding 8 genuine 5?‘0« F chesterfield suites, silk. repp, like new, for Mrs. Allen Grauel, 60 Samuel St., Kitchener. If you want good furniture, don‘t miss this sale. __April 10 (Tueaday)â€"12 o‘clock, annual Type and Production Sale 55 head accredited, J}]M“ljfld Holstein cattle, at Winter Fair Buildings, Guelph. March 7 (Wednesday)â€"100 acre farm, farm stock, h:gramenu. proâ€" duce and household effects at R.o?; ville, 8 'fll“ morth of Ayr, for Mrs. Hy, Hammer. _ I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Phone 28w, New Dundee Mar, 1 (Thursday)â€"Auction sale f highâ€"class livestock, implements ind harness, for Ferdinand Hofâ€" stetter, 1 mile southwest of Kitchâ€" ener, on the I. Shoemaker farm. April 7 (Saturday) â€" Chattels, includn‘nf cow, chickens, househoid effects, m&lemont:’ 'wq%n maker‘s iools, for the late John Mihm. April 7 (Saturday) â€" Three valuable pr:rertlel belonging to the late John Mihm at Centreville, on Kitchenerâ€"Preston highway. Properâ€" ties include Parcel 1, rough cast house, wood house, barn and pou!â€" try house; Parcel 2, one red pressed brick 6â€"roomed house with about % acre land; Parcel 3, 7 acres land. road March 28 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p. m., farm stock and implements for David Such, & mile west of the Town of Waterloo, in the town limits, on Waterloo and St. Agatha Phone 384w, Kitchener March 20 (Tuesday)â€"At 1 p.m. farm stock and implements of Frank Brenner, 5 miles northwest of St. Clements, 2% miles southâ€" east of Linwood, Con. 8, Lot 10. Harry Penfold August Schiimm Est. P 6 Con. 3, Bloc County Treasurer‘s Office, Court House, Kitchener, Ont., February 19, 1934 Hy. Hamilton Milton Poll Holen McKentzie Orval Esch John Hurst ) Solomon Relet } Hy. Kutamer Leo Brown 284 Win. Anté 326â€"6 Win. McMillan 367â€"8 Chas. Atitins 389â€"90 T. A. Dykeman 407â€"8 J. H. Belcher 43a.442 Mrs. Alice Clark 488â€"9 Mrs. Chas. Campbell 423â€"4â€"5â€"6 Manchester Realty Co. 302â€"4â€"5â€"6 Jos. Johnson 252 Fred Pettit 480 Edith White «81 Edith White 148 Waterloo Trust & Savings Co. 159, 184 Townley Bla‘n 168 Mrs. T. A. Rutherford 171â€"2 C. R. Brown 177â€"8 Ernest Cartwright 179â€"180 Dalzell & Barrie 1756â€"6 W. W. Gough 186 Wan. J. Unwin 100 Alvin Wahh 271â€"2 A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer | C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer Ed. Rockola Wm. Riley Verda St. Clair John Wilkinson Wan. Mullen‘ D. Mcintosh‘ A. F. McDonald Robt. Turnbull Chas. Hall â€" W. R. Lovell Gordon Hagey Wm. Harrington Clinton. Harvig Win. Henderson Robt. Barrie Monne Bricker Allan Bluck Thos. Bond Walter Cross Maude Cable Stanley Compass Harry Foster Jean Fisher Nancy Franklin Gordon Fried Galt Lands Co. Wm. Hallman A. W. Fischer Edward Nowack Jobn W. Relst Ivan Griechow Chas. Michm Ed. Becker Win. Blackwood Henry Funk Charles R. Gower Oliver Kolb John Manecke Conrad Heubach Reinhold Steiler Jessie Walton Albort Fach Abram Kunkel Louisa Schaltz Jos. Berberich Milton Bocttinger Isaiah Spaotiel Conrad Heimpel Air Port Farm W. A. Bowyer Edward Mustin Chas. McDaid Henry Schaumberg Nath. Wildfang Augusta Webor Herman Hertel Waa. Schleuter Est Lioyd Bechman VERT T2 tiindiin fubeiiinidi scfi n ah iscc id ce ) 2. patented. 1 hereby give NOTICE pursuant to The paid, 1 shall turday, the ninth day of ‘ the.â€"City of K?:«E.u Ioasand ‘as &I L. ...n.‘n':f virtue of a Warrant issued by V County, bearing date "the 30th duy of Jenusey, 1 â€" NN. McRae _ 21, 22, 83. Newhigging 12¢ to 191 incl. it 4 horeb NOTICE pursuant to The Assessment Act, i i ea nc ts onl Tds notge s ahe : auc :rcourldtm;-‘mul-nn in and about such COUNTY TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXE$ Md.WthM#Wm-l&o&ufiyolexm 30th of J 1 and to for _ the tiog &%Lhmwnwflhxdw.hm&uwfl WOs M. 8. 106â€"7 B. S. 43 B. S. 38 8 3 E 17, 21 B. 3. 40â€"41 171â€"2 177â€"8 179â€"180 178â€"6 31 67 20, 21, 22 19 41 1% 13 7â€"8, 9â€"10 73 118 121 42, 43, 44 14 14, 68 10 23 & 24 20, 21, 22 17 71 12 14 101 Mr. and Mre. Aaron Licht! and on David viaited with Mr. and Mra. Daâ€" vid Zebr, Crossh1ll. Mr. Jno. Gascho Sr., and son David spent a day in Stratford on business. Mr. Jas. L. Hammond of Croashill spent a fow days at the home of Mr. Jae. B. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Chrie. Gerber have left on a visit to West Branch, Mich. Mr. Anson Yutz! visited friends at Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swartzentruber and family of Topping were viaitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs George ) Albrecht. e Mr. and Mre. John Schultz epent a day with Mr. and Mre. Michael Wagâ€" ler near Millbank } R. R. No. 6, Guelph. _ March 18 (Tuesday)â€"Extensive clearing auction sale of farm stock and implements, hay, grain and household furniture for Frank Houser, 3 miles north of New Gerâ€" many and 1 mile west of Ariss station, on Elmira road. Included in this offering will be 10 choice Yorkâ€" shire fows due to farrow in April. This is a rare chance to get a good strain of Yorkshires. | TOWNSHIP OF WILMOT Con. 3, Block A ... %4 ... Crook‘s Tract Winterbourne Conestogo Eph. Betzner _ _â€" _ R. R. 2. Waterloo 181 acre farm of Eph. Betzmer, situated one mile cast of St. Jacobs, on the highway, with twoâ€"family house, all con. veniences, Hydro, bath, etc.; buildings in No. 1 shape; 30 acres of hardwood bush; selfâ€"draining; ample orchard; spring creek; one of best farms in the county. Apply on farm, or write: FARM FOR SALE Plan 264 Biebn‘s Tract Plan 307 Plan 307 TOWNSHIP OF WOOLWICH 12 12 : 9, 10 32 :. BR .. V# css 34 .+ 18 ... 18 ... 14 ... 12 ... 12 ..... 12 ... 1% ... 19 /s 18 ... 18 ... 1% ... 12 ... 1% ... 12 ... 12 ... 18 ... 1% ... 12 ... 19 ... TOWNSHIP OF NORTH 12 12 10 12 ... 10 ...... 10 ... 11, 12 11 ... 12 12 10 12 12 12 KINGWOOD TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO Block o S M\lll.uth‘ul‘m, _R gwolt“owhalr:..‘z\ f -‘ , as VALUABLE 118 1/8 1/8 ©3% 1/8 1/9 1/8 1/8 2/8 1/8 2/0 2/0 2/ 2/8 1/80 1/0 2/9 2/0 2/8 2/0 2/0 2/9 2/0 2/0 4/9 1/3 1/10 1/10 Â¥a 1/8 1/10 1/5 1/6 14 64 Y 1% 1% DUMFRIES hk w o Tam N3 us Mr. and M}Q.‘Mâ€"li(-:f(..'Zinger were on a business trip to Guelph reâ€" cently. ADVERTISE YOUR SALE IN THE CHRONICLE:; IT PAYS. Mtr. and Mra. George Zink and family s&nnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zinger and family. Mr. George Lehman spent last Sunday with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and N(rs. Jacob Zinger. | SAMUEL CASSE MrV E:(};V-B'rd Seifried ’wnfl a Sunâ€" day guest at Weissenburg with Mr. and {{rs. Joe Kirchner and family. Mr. W. D. Bailey spent last Sunâ€" dayr with Mike Zinger, Br. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and family are leaving our district shortly for their new home near Tillsonburg where Mr. Wilson has secured a position, duties to comâ€" mence about March 1st.. Mr. Walter Hauck visited at New Germany on Thursday. Amount of Taxes 8 Yeare $146.00 Mr. Bert Haennel spent Sunday at Weissenburg. Mrs. George Kurtz spent a' day with her mother, Mrs. Seifried, reâ€" cently. Mr. Michael Zinger, Sr., took , a business trip to Guelph recently. 182.22 €78.90 102.24 34.76 13.30 13.30 10.78 60.47 118.07 17.27 106.28 100.04 B4.19 41.12 10.04 1848 125.70 36.31 16.71 10.75 38.91 8.76 11.56 136.92 223.79 194.48 7.14 130.98 82.79 0.176 4.76 144.05 177.91 10.82 3120 75.47 83.11 118.11 102.97 p1.38 117.98 113.64 131.22 186.01 99.45 20.17 1744 86.75 e.13 hy 5 ie it »Proeane e t County Treasurer. Bâ€"18 ARISS 71.06 13.10 71.36 11.42 6.11 542 1147 11.38 8.12 4.16 4.27 4.77 1644 7.16 4.25 10.78 18.12 7.87 7.76 13.80 6.73 10.10 T.10 4.10 21.56 28.91 14.78 26.78 441 15.08 14.07 16.77 17.21 15.74 19.13 0.14 1441 10.72 .11 121 174.60 118.36 69.73 26.71 47.76 12.78 18.16 18.16 18.19 71.25 136.10 121.69 74.18 14.30 118.87 49044 12.96 10.34 16.10 T6.31 81.52 144.80 44.01 114.20 63.10 gige.rs 100.89 18847 12.15 161.77 167.10 As.16 214.87 16.19 10.61 212.10 12747 107.12 137.00 65.19 18.61 17.98 17.92 1798

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