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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Feb 1935, p. 10

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I. H. Toman, Auctioneer, has received in‘ncfion- from * Mr. Anthony Dentinger ...nbypnbficmfionontholnnn situated 1 mile north then % mile cast °‘ Bt. A‘.&‘. on THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1935 Sale to start at 12.30 p.m., "'};.gu. â€" 1 red Shorthorn cow, fresh; roan cow, fresh and bred; 3 yurllnt s!ofllhom calves. wA mss Extraâ€"Ford power plant, newly overhauled, with governor and twin ignition. â€" Pigs and Poultry â€" 2 York sows, bred two months; 13 fat hogs about 175 lbs. each; 1 York boar, five months old; 1 dozen mixed fowl. Harnessâ€"2 sets double team harâ€" ness; 1 set single harness; odd harâ€" ness parts; Scotch tops; horse blankets; robe; bells, etc. Produceâ€"8 tons good mixed hay, well cured; 400 bus. Banner cats ; 100 bus. mixed grain; 20 bags of dog. Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. 7 ft. binder.‘ practically new, F. & W. oT ft. binder; Cockshutt No. 3 spmdei"; F. & W. hay loader, good; F. & w. side rake; M.â€"H. 5 ft. mower; hay rake; â€" Cockshutt 13â€"disc drill; springâ€"tooth cultivator; 2â€"section springâ€"tooth lever harrows; 3â€"drum steel roller; 2 single Ayr No. 21 plows; 2â€"furrow Cockshutt plow; Oliver 2â€"furrow tractor plow; Mcâ€" Cormickâ€"Deering 10â€"20 tractor, run only two seasons; Waterloo separâ€" ator, 24" x 36", with aelf-feeder.‘ straw blower and grain elevator, in extra good shape; 1% h.p. Renfrew gas engine; 15" Jolliette chopper; fanning mill; 5â€"sec. iron harrows; scuffier; Deering disc; 2000 1b. beam sharp on time. 4 Horsesâ€"2 bay Clyde mares 8 ars old, well matched; 2 bay scales; root pulper; wheelbarrow; 4 farm wagons, real good; steel tire1 top buggy; 2â€"horse spring wagon; 2 sets heavy bob sleighs; Jumper cutter; wagon box with‘ double shelving; 3 fiat racks; stock rack; 2 sets gravel planks; sleigh box; 6000 lb. wagon springs ; 3 gal. spray; good dump cart; wood rack; doubleâ€" trees; neckyokes; forks; shovels, and mn§ other articles too numerous _ Note â€" These implements are extra good and many are practically ne;._ .ko reserve, the proprietor is retiring from the farm. “B‘:t:- â€" 1924 Chevrolet touring car in Aâ€"1 shape, never run much. _ Household Effectsâ€"A double set of good household effects will be sold for Mr. Dentinge}' and the Dentinger Estate, so please come early as this is really an allâ€"day sale starting at 12.30 sharp. Farm â€" At the same time and place there will be offered, subject to reserve bid, the 100 acre farm in high state of cultivation, if not previously sold. Terms of farm given on day of sale. _ EXECUTORS‘ SALE On the farm of the late HENRY MELITZER, situated 3%4 miles cast of Elmira, one mile west of West Montrose, on THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1935 At 1 p.m. sharp. No Reserve. Terms â€" Cash on day of sale. EDWARD GEISEL, Live Stock, Implements, Veâ€" hicles, Harness and Houseâ€" hold Effects. Chattels â€" Cash. ANTHONY DENTINGER, L. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Phone 28w, New Dundee. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. 8â€"2 mnxed grain; 20 bags of Also an extra good collie en e eet C _ L9 0 0( 0 11 GO L O e cce (0, OIC 0200 O uon C 900 ae 90 0(4 90. o ROC Aob C Cahel e oi < 0 § t 5x . *kA § $ t us ® : ; \f' 6 o lik . _ _ > I o ll. t B’ ." { di r T|$|is Lis t [))j 'Au | ‘ Auctioneer. _ 9â€"1 Farm Stock, Implements, Feed, _On West Half Lot 4, Concessign 4, Wellesley, 3% milea southeast of Millbank, 1 mile north of Kingwood, â€";l;u-â€"hy mare, 8 years old, 1500 lbs.; 1 brown mare, rising 10 vears, 1400 lbs. Cattleâ€"6 Holstein cows and 1 Durham cow fresh January 26; 1 Holstein cow, fresh January 10; 1 cow, fresh January 6; 1 cow, supâ€" WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1935 M to freshen in Feb.; 2 cows supposed to freshen in April; 1 cow, bred; 2 yearling Holstein heifers; 2 "v;{;.;x sow, bred February 4; 4 small pigs, 12 weeks old. , Implements â€" Deering binder, 7‘ ft. cut; McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut; Masseyâ€"Harris dump rake, 8 ft.; John Deere side delivery rake; Frost & Wood hay loader; Masseyâ€" Harris springâ€"tooth 4â€"horse cultiâ€" vator with 2 set shovels, nearly new ; ‘!‘rost & Wood cultivator, 12 teeth, 2 set shovels; Masseyâ€"Harris 13â€"hoe Harris 10â€"hoe drill with broadcaster; 1 steel 3â€"drum roller; Bissel disc; 4â€"section â€" harrows; My-flmia ;l;;;cf!-l:” No. TA, â€"(nearly new); ‘Tudhopeâ€"Anderson wagon with box ; 1 truck wagon; roller clggpp“, 12â€" AUCTION SALE inch; Clinton fanning mill with all sieves; 14â€"ft. hay rack; pig rack; 1 set Masseyâ€"Harris sleighs; 1 set scales, 2,000 lbs.; gravel box; 3 oak wagon tongues; hay fork; hay knife; log lifter; 40 gal. oil drum; 36 feet %â€"inch hose. 2 bridles. Miscellaneous â€". Doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; shovels; hoes; grain bags; 1 McCormick â€" Deering cream separator, cap. 750 lbs.; 1 churn, No. 3 David Maxwell; 2 milk cans, 30 gal.; 1 8â€"gal. can; 1 vinegar barrel. Feedâ€"Quantity of timothy lny‘ mixed with alfalfa; about 250 bus. barley; 200 bus. cats and barley mixed; 60 bus. registered Banner oats; quantity of mangels. Terms â€" Cash. _ Everything must be sold without reserve as the farm is sold. _ JACOB J. SCHMIDT, Proprietor. _ M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Chickems â€" About 21 pureâ€"bred Burg Hockey Squad Qualifics. Defeating Gores of Woodstock, winners of Wodstock City Junior hockey league ‘by the score of 26 to 3 onthe round the fast New Hamburg Junior hockey team qualified for the third round in the W.O.H.A. playâ€" downs. Junior Farmers Skate. SOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT We are glad to report that Mr. Ephraim Shants, who has been very 111 with pneumoDia is gradually imâ€" proving. . Mr. George Milliar and grandâ€" daughter Jean of Pine Hill visited with Mr. and Mrs. leaac Bean on Sunday. Harnessâ€"1 set harness; 2 collars; Mrs. Joe Lederman and daughter Kathryn of near Platteville apent a few days with the former‘s brother, Mr. and Mre. Alfred Christner, Miss Gertrude Robinson, who has spent the past few weeks with her Implements are in very good At one o‘clock sharp. following valuable stock and Phone 30w, Tavistock. 9â€"1 Farm Stock, Implements, Feed _ and Houschold Rfects. Auction at the farm qccupied by Manassah Creasman, Lots 15 and miles south of Baden, on TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1935 Commencing at 12 o‘cleck noon, 9 Horsesâ€"Bay Clyde team, mare and gelding, 6 and 9 years old, weighing about 3100 lbs.; general purpose team, dark bays, 5 and 13 years old; black Percheron gelding 4 years old, weighing 1350 lbs.; grey Percheron mare, 13 years old, weighing about 1300 lbs.; grey Percheron gelding 3 years old; bay Percheron gelding 2 years old ; dark bay Percheron gelding 1 year old. Cattle: 40 Headâ€"5 fresh Holstein cows; 2 fresh Durham cows; 1 Holstein heifer, fresh; 5 Holstein cows due by time of sale; 2 part Jersey and Durham cows, due by time of sale; 2 Holstein cows supâ€" ;nnd to be in calf; 7 Holstein heifers 2 years old, bred; 6 Durâ€" ham and Holstein heifers rising one y:;r Vold; 5 calves; 1, Shorthorn bull 1 year old, eligible for registraâ€" der, 7 ft. cut, in good shape; i Frost & Wood mower, 5 ft. cut; 1 McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut; 1 Mcâ€" Cormickâ€"Deering hay loader; 1 Mcâ€" Cormickâ€"Deering side rake, nearly new; Frost & Wood dump rake; Frost & Wood 13â€"disc drill; Frost & Wood Climax stiff tooth cultiâ€" vator; McCormick 4â€"section drag Inr;;)w. nearly new ; 2 disks, one 12 and one 14 plate; set 5â€"section harâ€" row; half share in McCormickâ€" Deering cultivator, nearly new ; half share in McCormick corn binder; Cockshutt 2â€"row corn scuffier; 1â€" horse scuffier; Tudhope â€" Anderson riding plow; 2â€"furrow McCormick‘ plow; 1 McCormick walking plow, nearly new;1 Ayr plow; Tudhopeâ€" Anderson manure spreader, nearly new; Wilkinson cutting box with pipes; Jolliet chopper, 11â€"in. plate; 1 Jackson wagon, nearly new; 1 Adam wagon; 2 wagon boxes; 2 grain racks; 2 rubber tired buggies; 1 open buggy; 1 Jumper cutter; 1 rack; 1 wood rack; set of sloop sleighs; set of bob sleighs; 2 flat sleigh racks; half share in potato plow; half share in a turnip drill; Lister 1% h.p. gas engine; pump jack; root pulper; grindstone; hay fork; extension ladder; 2 4â€"horse eveners; hog crate; set of scales, \2000 lbs. â€" cap.; _ wheelbarrow; doubletrees; _ neckyokes; forks; lshovels; hoes, and many . other articles too numerous to mention. Grainâ€"250 bus. mixed grain ; 250 | bus. Abundance oats; quantity of timothy and alfalfa seed; qulntity1 of potatoes. â€" ‘ Harness â€"2 sets breeching har-i ness; set back band harness; set carriage harness; single harness; ‘blankets and odd harness parts. Household Effects â€" 1 stove; 1 bedstead with springs and mattress; sideboard; desk; work stand; 2 small stands; clothes drier; 2 chairs; egg crate; milk cans, etc. Implementsâ€"Frost & Wood binâ€" All articles must be settled for before being:moved off the premises. Everything will be sold without reâ€" serve to the highest bidder as the Proprietor has sold the farm. This sllerâ€"v;ilrlr start at 12 o‘clock sharp, so kindly be on hand as this is a big afternoon sale. Please Note: Roau from highway at Baden will be kept open for motor traffic in case of storm. ENOS M. CRESSMAN, slster, Mrs. Fred Bean spent a few daye witt, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Win. Robineon at Mly‘bt_nk. L h. cculinnditbimetmcntion tsmmd Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fleming and daughter Janie vieited relatives in Wellesley on Monday. Mrs. loy Roth apent Monday in Kitchener Mr. and Mre. Willis Weicker and family of New Hamburg visited the former‘a brother, Mr. and Mre. Percy Weicker on Sunday. Miss Ruby Hofstettler of Baden «pent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Roy Personals. Mr. Rd. Kaufman was a business visitors to St. Jacobs on Friday. | A number from here attended the auction sale on the Rzra Hoffman farm on Wednesday. Recent visitors at the home of hr. and Mrs. Anthony Starr were Mr. and Mre. Emil Starr of Toronto, Mr. 'ud Mrs. Albert Hergott, Mr. and (Mre. Edward Dehler of Waterloo. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Edith Heimpol at HeideTberg on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Henry Gremm of Waterioo spent several days in the village. Mr. and Mre. William Déistrich and GSunday at the home of Mr. #ad Mro. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer. ALF. CHRISTNER, Clerk. _ 9â€"1 &efi;'i‘t’fl stock racks; 1 stock BAMBERG must be settled for Proprietor. Valuable Farm Steock, Impleâ€" ments, Hay and Grain. about 2% miles northwest of Hawkesville, 3% miles east of Linâ€" Township, on A THURSDAY, MARCH 1. 1935 At 12.30 o‘clock neon, sharp. 9 Horsesâ€"Well matched team of roan Belgians, mare and gelding, 10 and 11 years old, weigh 3200 lbs.; matched team of black Belâ€" gians, 7 and 9 years old, weigh 3000 lbs.; matched bay team of mares (drivers) by Rex Dowing, 5 and 6 years old; bay mare, 11 years old, in foal to Besique (Percheron) ; mare colt rising 3 years old, good driver; brown filly 10 months old, by Besique (Percheron). For good horses, this is the sale to attend. | 22 Cattleâ€"2 Holstein cows, fresh 2 months by time of sale; 3 Holâ€" stein cows due in March; cow fresh four months; 2 Holstein cows due in May; 8 head of fat cattle (if not previously sold); 5 yearling calves; 1 calf four months old; 1 calf two lmonths old. 1 calf four months old; 1 calf two|"â€"|’;|'._.-h_p. & W. 5 ft. bindâ€" months old. er; M.â€"H. manure spreader; M.â€"H. Pigs and Poultryâ€"8 sows in Pigi\fertilizer drill; McCormick disc; 2â€" 15 shoats from 80 to 100 lbs. each;| qrum steel land roller; 2 new scutâ€" 8 pigs 24 months old; 50 pullet flers; hay rake; 3â€"sec. rion harrows; hens. 1 farm wagon; 1 set heavy bob The stock is all in good sleighs; 1 corn blower with pipes; condition. 1 Avery tractor in first class conâ€" _ Implements â€" Champion gra in}dition; circular saw on frame; 1 set separator with chaff blower and|gravel planks; fiat rack; M.â€"H. straw carrier, in good running orâ€"|single plow; lâ€"horse plow; 1 hand der; roller chopper; 10â€"horse horseâ€" | cutting box; root pulper; wheelâ€" power; Masseyâ€"Harris 7 ft. binder;| barrow; drill with steel bits; emery Masseyâ€"Harris 5 ft. grass mower;|grinder; grain cradle; 5 ft. mower; Masseyâ€"Harris side delivery rake;|clipping machine; grain chopper; 10 ft. sulky rake; 3â€"drum steel‘ 100 ft. 5 inch rubber belting, new ; roller; 16" 14â€"plate disc; Masseyâ€" doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; Harris 17 springâ€"tooth cultivator shovels, and many other articles too with seed box; . Masseyâ€"Harris 13â€" numerous for detail. The stock is all in good ‘ condition. Implements â€" Champion g r a in separator with chaff blower and straw carrier, in good running orâ€" AUCTION SALE disc seed drill; 2â€"furrow plow; 2 furrow gang plow; 2 single plows 2 iron harrows; scuffier; turnip sower; fanning mill; 1 wagon with box; truck wagon; 3â€"seated carriâ€" age; open buggy; cart; set bob sleighs; flat hay rack; stone boat; 180 ft. hay rope and sling ropes; grindstone; grain bags; doubletrees; lueckyokes; xks; shovels; chains; and many othér useful articles not Hay, Grain and Marness â€" About 4 tons mixed hay; 4 tons sweet clover hay; 900 bus. mixed grain, some fit for seed; 300 bus. spelts and oats mixed; 150 bus. spelts fit for seed; 100 bus. clear oats; 24 bus. wheat; 20 bags potatoes; 3 sets double team harness; collars, etc. Extraâ€"Nearly new Ankerâ€"Holth No. 6 cream separator; power clipâ€" ping machine; colony house; sap pan, and numerous other articles. Plan to attend this good sale, for there is no reserve as Mr. Martin is retiring from farmâ€" W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Phone 502w, Waterico. At 8.00 a.m. every Saturday morning at m{ auction stand, oppoâ€" site the Kitchener market, furniâ€" ture and household effects for anyâ€" one that has something to sell. Send it out. ‘ March 2 (Sltnrda{)â€"At 8 a.m., furniture and household effects at my _ auction . stand opposite . the Kitchener market, for Mr. Hilker. March 2 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., very valuable furniture and household effects for Mrs. Albert D. Miller, 25 Elgin St., Kitchener. This is a good sale. March 7 (Thursday) â€" At 12.30 p.m., valuable farm stock, impleâ€" ments, hay and grain, for Aaron w. Martin, situated 2% miles northwest of Hawkesville, 3% miles east of Linwood, on Con. 13, Wellesley ‘!_‘x PeC aigi io NP e Oe t n March 11 (Monday morning, Elâ€" mira Fair Day)â€"At 9 a.m. sharp, at my auction stand in front of the Farmers‘ Shed, a large assortment of new harness, blankets, etc., live stock, vehicles, furniture and anyâ€" thing you wish to sell and get cash for. Leave list with Signet, Aaron Hoffman, or Auctioneer. No cha-ze for ndvertllins. The Februna e was large and successful. is ib your sale. Boost it! March 12 (Tuesday) â€" At 12.30 p.m., valuable farm stock, impleâ€" ments and household effects for Menno Hoffman, adjoining the vilâ€" lage of Hawkesville, on the road. leading to St. Jacobs. I ) _March 20 (Wednesday) â€"_ At 12.80 p.m., farm stock, including good horses, 8 splendid dairy cows, ;oung cattle; pigs and sheep, hn{,‘ 00 bus. mfn and some household effects for Geo. A. Falk, situated 5 miles northwest of New Hamburg and 3 miles west of Philipsburg. Plan to attend this good sale. The farm is sold. March 23 (Saturday) â€" At 8.30 am.. at my auction stand at the household â€" p.m.. furniture ADU effects at 46 Waterloo ener, for Hy. Marhofer. ing. Terms â€" Cash on day of sale. AARON W. MARTIN, Proprietor W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, effects at ects at _ Phone Waterloo 592w. AARON HOFFMAN, Clerk. 9â€"1 the 13th Con., Wellesley Auction Sale | I. H. Toman, Auctioneer, has reâ€" ceived instructions from the underâ€" signed to sell by public auction, % mile east of the«Old People‘s Home, Kitchener, on Highway No. 7, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1936 Sale to start at 1 p.m., sharp old; 1 grey mare, aged. 9 Cattle â€" Entire herd of pureâ€" bred Jerseys, high testers:â€" 1 cow fresh Sept. 5 and bred; 1 cow fresh Oct. 19 and bred; 1 cow fresh since Jan. 20th; 1 cow fresh since Feb. 25th; 1 cow to freshen March Tth; 1 cow due March 16th; 2 heifer \calve-; pure bred Jersey bull, 2 years old. | Pigs, Poultry, etc.â€"4 shoats four months old; 35 R.I. R. hens; 20 , White King pigeons; 3 goats (nanâ€" nies) . fi-r-ouâ€"l set double team harâ€" ness, brass mounted; 1 pr. horse blankets. AUCTION SALE â€" Noteâ€"These implements are all new except two or three pieces, and have been used only four years on 12 acres of land. 2 Horses â€" 1 bay mare 11 years Housebhold Effects â€" D e L a v a 1 cream separator with motor; elecâ€" tric churn; 1. "Home Warmer" heater, nearly new, with pipes; 3 bird cages; furnace kettle; butcher kettle. Real Estate â€" At the same time and place there will be offered the Granview Service Station with four Real Estate â€" At the same time'Plfi;&;?i'a(fidfléfi-y)â€"Entire‘ and place there will be offered the sale of live stock, implements, proâ€" Granview Service Station with four %“c‘lfi"d h°“'°hi°ld effects for Ed. double gas pumps. This is one of mechler, & mile north. of New ouble gas pump 4 _ Dundee. Farm is sold. No reserve. the best paying gas stations in the _ March 28 (Thursday) â€" Auction county. Also the 20 acre farm, sale of dairy cows, heifers, horses, more or less, good mixed loam, with PI&® ¢ p":d“”- ("“c‘“g“;lgf ff lot ‘:'lf o niimad egalal aweet clover seed an alfa seed, buildings in Aâ€"1 condition; excell?nt for John Grant, adjoining village of water supply, spring creek running Strasburg. throught; soft water and furnace in April 3 (Wednesday) â€" Sale of house and Hydro throughout all :1:3 tes.t:g J:;;:e‘:v °:;'p’e‘“ge:‘:.:fe‘::: buildings._ These properties will be hors,es, for Arthur Lautenschlager, offered in two parcels and toâ€"‘adjoining the village of New Dunâ€" gether, subject to reserve bid. Old 'dee. SERVICE STATION, Acre Farm, Farm St Implements and Houseâ€" hold Effects. pH s RAmRre n oo e e i al age reason for selling. Positively no reserve on chattels. If you miss this sale you will miss the best of the season, as everything has had the best of care. Terms â€"Cash on day of sale. A. J. BOCK, Proprietor. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, March 2 (Saturday) â€" At 1.30, p.m., valuable residential progerty in town of Elmira, 6 room rick dwelling in good location and reâ€" pair. speamre, TOr L March 5 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, Charles Vogt. implements, some household effects, _ March 14 (" etc., of Israel M. Cressman, Lot 7, auction sale « Con. 3, Peel Tp., % mile west Of ments and fee Yatton. o s ; Blandford, ad March 11 (Elmira Fair Day)â€"At the market, live stock, implements, vehicles, furniture, seed grain, or nnythinf you wish to sell, send it out early and be assured of real service. No extra charge for adverâ€" tising. Monday‘s sale was a decided success, nearly everything offered was sold and brought a good price, including two horses. and up to 200 acres. March 19 (Tuesday)â€"At 2 ;.m.. mortgage sale of property, farm stock and implements belonging to Almon Arthur Snider, R. R. No. 1, Elmira, situated near Floradale. Agricultural â€" Development Board, mortgagor®. _ _ _ _ â€"__ ; ; .0 _, hidhid di1.â€" in c drighitt April 9 (Tuesday)â€"Holstein sale at 12.00 noon of 60 head of pureâ€" bred, fully accredited, milk tested Holstein cattle, by auction at the Winter Fair Bldgs., Guelph. These sales have been quite nwl. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, A. 8. SNIDER, Auctioneer Phone 384w, Kitchoner March 2 (SAturdlr‘):-â€"At 1 &m., muction sale at Kitchener lea Stables at P. K. Weber‘s barns, 161 King St. E., .!(Iu_hnlorx__o'f h-o’ll Phone 28w, New Dun O. S. KOLB, Clerk. ood one. A. B. Brubacher, Sales fanager, Bresiau. â€" a E. J. SHANTZ, I have for sale farms of 25 acres | March 5 (Tuesday) â€" At 12.30 ‘p.m. sharp, auction sale of farm 8â€"2 / stock, imglements and feed at Lots â€"!15 and 16, Con. 1, Block A, Wilmot, ‘3 miles south of Baden, for Enos March 6 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.i m. sharp, very po&)ular Service. Station, known as Granview, also 20 acre farm, all live stock inclnding‘ the Tud Jerseys, implements, etc., | on the Kitchener to Breslau highâ€" way, for A. J. Bock. See ad. in paper later for details. March 7 (Thursday) â€" At 12.30 p.m., a double auction sale of farm, farm stock, implements, produce and household effects, 1 mile forth then | 4 mile east of St. Agatha, for Anthony Dentinger and Dentinger Estate. No reserve. March 26 (Tuesday) â€" Outright aucton sale of live stock, impleâ€" ments, produce n!d _l_:ousc‘eholt{ eflefts RUEmee Notn April 3 (Wednesday) â€" Sale of T.B tested Jersey cows and heifers, pigs, and show type Percheron horses, for Arthur Lautenschlager, ‘adjoining the village of New Dunâ€" lw;‘n‘i-l'er.;;r‘a; of §£.fi;\glthn, for Leander Steffler. No reserve, proâ€" prietor going to town. _ _ _ Auction Sale Lists Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. March 2 (Saturday)â€"New Hamâ€" burg‘s -monthl{ fair and sale of horses, cattle, hogs, poultry and imâ€" plements. Parties having anything for sale please phone 138, Jack Miller, New _l_hmlgnrg. t ul M, OPCBBIURTY March 6 (Wednesday)â€"Clearin sale of farm stock, implements nnfi feed at the west half of Lot 4, Con. 4, Welleslefi Tp., 3% miles southâ€" east of Millbank, 1 mile north of Kingwood, for Jacob F. Schmidt. 1 H. TOMAN, Aoeon e ts March 12 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 17, Con. 3, South Eastâ€" hope, 1 mile southeast of Shakeâ€" speare, for the estate of the late REDUVCTION SALE March 14 (Thursday) â€" Clexringi auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed at Lot 1, éon. 10, Blandford, ndjoini::f the village of Bn‘fiht. for James Elliot. arch 19 (Tuesday) â€" Auction sale of 10 acres with good buildings, horse, implements and a large list of small articles, 4 miles west of Bright, 1. mile east of Helrun church, for Sol. Hunsberger. _ March 20 (Wednesday) â€" Clearâ€" ing auction sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements and feed at Lot 9, Con. 5, North Euthtan, 5% miles northâ€" west of New Hamburg, 2 miles west of Philipsburg, for George A. Falk. Wed., March 13, 1935 March 22 (Friday)â€"Tavistock‘s community sale at the Commercial Barns, of horses, cattle, hogs, poulâ€" try and implements. Parties having any articles for sale, please bring in. March 29 (Friday) â€" The annual ;{;rin{ horse sale at Commercial ote ‘ards, Tavistock. _ Parties having ‘horses to sell, kindly list them with the auctioneer before March 15 so they can be well adverâ€" EDW ARD GEISEL, Auctioneer tised. At the Farm at BLOOMINGDALE March 7 (Thursday) â€" Auction sale of live stock, imgcmenu veâ€" hicles and household effects bo‘on:- ing to the HMenry Melitzer estate, situated 3% miles east of Elmira, one mile west of West Montrose. Near Kitchener M 13 extra choice selected Females, young cows and heifers, springing or fresh ; excellent milk records. Be sure to see this splendid lot of cows. In bulls there are six in all, all splendid types Vnnd of serviceable age. p.m., reduction sale of fully acâ€" credited Dual Purpese Shorthorn cattle for Jonas Bingeman & Son, at the farm at Bloomingdale, near Kitchener. Buy a bull with outstanding blood lines and where the selection is better than the ordinary. PLAN TO BE AT BLOOMINGDALE, MARCH 13. Write for catalogue. 5 z ADVERTISING in The CHRONIOCLR J. BINGEMAN & SON, R. R. No. 2, Waterloo M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, R. T. AMOS, Auctioneer March 13 (Wednesday)â€"At 1.30 From the herd of JONAS BINGEMAN & SON, FULLY ACCREDITED DUAL PURPOSE Shorthorn Cattle Sale starts at 1.30 p.m. sharp. MORTGAGE SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Powers of Sale contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by E. J. Shantz, Auctioneer. at Public Aucâ€" tion, on TUESDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1935, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon, atthe farm of ALMON ARTHUR SNIDER. R.R. No. 1, Elmira, â€" Ontario, the following propertly, namely, this farm situâ€" ated near Floradale:â€" ALL AND SINGULAR those cerâ€" tain parcels or tracts of lands and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Woolwich, in the County of Waterloo, and Province of Ontario, containing together by admeasurement One Hundred and Ninetyâ€"two acres, be the same more or less, being composed of parts of Lot Number 116, German Company Tract, of the said Township of Woolwich, and part of Lot 58 of the German Company Tract, of the said Townsl%. excepting _ such portion of the 16 feet road which may be within the described limits, lthe above parcels being more parâ€" ticularly described in Mortgage Number 15679 to the Agricultural Development Board. At. the same time and place under the authority of a Landlord‘s Distress Warrant, there will be offered for sale the following chattels: 1 bay stallion, age 17 years; 1 bay mare, age 11 years; 1 driving mare, brown, 10 years; 1 Clyde mare, 2 years; 1 Black geldâ€" ing, 12 years; 1 general purpose colt, brown, 2 years; 1 romn cow; il black cow; 2 black and white cows; 1 black cow; 1 bull, 2 years; brindle; 5 heifers, 2 years; 2 baby beefs; 9 feeding cattle, 2 years old (with lien on for $150.00) ; 2 white sows; 20 white pigs; Sawyerâ€" Massey traction engine; 17 h.p. Waterloo thresher; cutting box P.A. 16 inch; LH.C. binder, 7 ft. cut; LH.C. mower, 6 ft.; M.â€"H. disc drill, 13 tubes; 1 Climax cultivator, stiffâ€" tooth; 1 springâ€"tooth cultivator, 8 ft.; 1 M.â€"H. hay loader; 1 M.â€"H. side rake; 1 steel dump rake, 10 ft.; 2 sets iron harrows; 1 set scales, 2000 lbs.; 1 fanning mill; 1 tractor dise; 1 Fordson tractor; 1 John Deere tractor plow, 2â€"furrow; 1 double riding plow; 1 single riding plow; one 3â€"furrow gang plow; one 2â€"furrow gang plow; 2 walking plows; 2 scuffiers; 1 corn cultivator; 1 land roller; 1 land packer; 1 hay tedder; 1 water tank; 2 sets bob | sleighs; | cutter; 1 buggy; 2 sets long tug harness; 1 Nisco manure spreader; 1 wagon box; 3 hay E racks; 1 corn binder; 1 grain |chaffer; 2000 bus. oats and mixed |grain; 35 tons hay; 2 farm wagons; |1 stegl wheel truck, 5â€"inch tire. On the said farm there is said to be erected a dwelling house with suitable farm buildings. The lands will be sold subject to a reserve bid. Terms of Sale of Landâ€"Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale, and the balance within thirty days. Terms of Sale of Chattelsâ€"Cash. For further particulars and conâ€" ditions of sale, apply to Harry W. Page, East Block, Parliament Bldgs., ‘ Toronto, Ontario, Solicitor to the Mortgagee, Dated at Toronto this twentyâ€"sscond day of February, 1986. 9â€"3 R. T. AMOS, Auctioneer.

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