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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Feb 1938, p. 6

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At one of the largest sales held this season, Auctioncer Addison S. Snider reported over $5,000 total sales at the Schmidt Estate sale held at â€" Bloomingdale on â€" Wednesday afternoon. With a good crowil in attendance, good prices were realized, including $175 top price for single horses and $65 average price for cows. Impleâ€" ments cleared out went at good prices supported by the very brisk bidding. Butcher Cows Go Lower At Toronto Other Classes of _ Livestock Hold Firm.â€"Choice Veal Schmidt Sale Brings High Prices HOG PRICES HOLD STEADY TORKONTO, Feb. 3 â€"Prices for butcher cows moved | lower Wedâ€" nesday while uiher classes of live stuck were steady on the Toronto market. Trading was slow with about u0 head of cattle unsold. Receipts reported by the Dominion Livestock Branch were: Cattle, 460; vaives, 190; hogs, 1,240; sheep and lambs 360. $8.85 ted, 34¢ live 161 a der 4 Ihs lected, 19 Hens. A diessed dressed dressed 19 615, Med:um to good lambs moved at 7050 to $3 with culls downward to $6. A foew good light sheep brought $4 1o $6 PAGCE SX O Ro O Om tario Onrarlo Onbrrio Onturie Onturio Onturio Natural TORONTO GRAIN TORONTO Grain quotations eduesday, earlots, delivered Onâ€" rin points all rail: Northern wheat â€"No. 1, 162; No. 2 i; Xn. 3. 135; No PDats No 2 CW ‘1; No. d fed. 57 Barley: No. 3 CA No. 1 feed screer No 2 feed sereen K D. corn. 93â€"96. Norman Nichols . Frank Schineman Norman Horner.... Wm. Berry.......... Chas. Franklin ... P. Fick................ Lou McKibben..... T. W. McSorley.... Bert Leckie.......... $. Brioke ... W. Patterson.... ... Dert Leckie..........Gorumnn® ......_.......10 9 1 S. Brooks..................Bowmanville .......20 15 3 1 1 W. Patterson...........Scarboro Jet. ... 11 8 2 1 There were 31,601 hogs sold on the dressed basis in Canada during the week, distributed as follows: Alberta 11,116; Sasâ€" katchewan 1.390; Manitoba 3.519; Ontario 662; Quebec 3.011; Maritimes 903. Name rley: No. 3 CW, 761 ol feed screenings, «02 feed sereenings, D. corn. 93â€"96. â€"â€"Câ€" E6 N S SNIDER‘S CHICK STARTER GROWING MASH .......... LAYING MASH ........... PIG GHROWER ............. CALF MEAL .......2...2.2.2. Phone 239 Bran, Shorts, Corm, Barley, Cod Liver Oil, Salt, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Bone Meal, Seed Corm, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake Meal, Vim{Oat Feed, Oats, etc., otc. Corn Distillers Grains. THE WYâ€" SNIDER MILLING C4â€" A srade. over 5 lbs., live, 11; 4 t J lbs., live, 16; 3‘% to 4 lbs. live I4] $ o 314 Ihs.. live, (Furnished by Dominion Livestock Branch, Toronto) Best farmers‘ lots for week ending January 27, 1938. Bacon Hogs Graded Dressed Calves $11.00. feed burley, 6264 rye. 75â€"80 imek whent, 65â€"68, corn, 72â€"73. Cris country. points: wheat, #%100 feed oats, 43â€"45. malting hbarley, 67â€"70 Poultry CHICKENS We pick all makes of G. L. BRAUN 210 King St. E. Phone 278J Kitchener Q U A LIT Y LOCKS KEYS MADE All Kinds. i1 ~No. 1, 162 No. 2 durum, . 68X c No .EJmvale R. 3 . .Stratford R. 3 RepRÂ¥F ..s......s. .Caledonia R. 2 Pt. Rowan ... Pt. Rowan ... .Caledonia R. 2 Cayuga ... $26 per ton $26 per ton Addres® No. 2, 107. 3 CW Homingy Feed 14; 13; 1%; U1:; Limited PIGS For So the driver drove his car into the pond, buut the water rose above the whee!s, then above the mudguards, and finally got into the engine, which spluttered and stopped. The driver‘s feet bgan to fee} damp. What He Went By A very muddy car came down a country lane and stopped beside a raâ€" ther foolishâ€"looking lad. The driver leaned out and, pointing to a pond just ahead,. said to him, "Is that pond deep? 1 want to drive my car through it to clean the mud off." The yokel scracthed his head in a puzzled way. ‘"That be very funny, sir," he replied. "It only comes halfâ€"| way up my ducks." * Mrs. Albert Kurt spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. Devitt Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Musselman wrd family of Preston were Sunday visitors with the latter‘s parents, Mr and Mrs. A. C. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Stanfey Snider and fatuily were Sunday guests with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Snider at German Mills. Mrs. Samantha Devitt of Kitchenâ€" «i is spending some time at the home wf Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt Leaning out of the car window he shouted to the youth, "Hi, you! I thought you said this pond wasn‘t deep." Quite a number of relatives and friends of this district attended the uneral services of the late Mrs. Roy Suyder at Bloomingdale on Tuesâ€" day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blaney visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Bergey at New Dundee recently. "No, sir, not very deep." replied the yokel. Offerings dried up, and while trading slowed, prices worked highâ€" er. Sales were reported in cariots of Western make at 32%c¢, with holders asking up to 33 for further shipments. â€" Dealers said Ontario supplies were very light. Solids turned over at 32% for top grades, 31% for 38 scare and 30% for 37 score. Prints strengthened in symâ€" pathy with solids to range at 33 % to 34% for top grade and 33 to 3344c for seconds. Eggsâ€" The Toronto market was steady Receipts cleared well at prevailing prices. Graded shipments moved at 23 for A large, 22 for medium, 21 for pullets, 20 for B‘s and 19 for C grades. Mr. Harold Howald of Baden the weekâ€"end at his home here Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby and fam:â€" ily of Williamsburg spent Sunday vith the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Levi Hallman. Mr. Theo. Tibideau of Plattsville spent the weekâ€"end with friends in this vicinity. Miss Edith Bachert, RN., of St Catharines is spending a short vaca ton with her parents here. Liveweights â€"Brantford, $.60; Lon dun. 8 25, Hull, §.75; Chatham, 8.00, 1 eterboro, 850. Toronto Butter s Prices at Peak ;. Butter advanced again Wednes day on the Toronto produce market and it jumped %c to the highest level since 1930. Misses Beatrice Rickert, Bachert, Evelyn Howald and Devitt spent the weekâ€"end at homes here. TORONTO â€"Bacon bog prices held sieady at reporting markets Wednes duy Dressed _ weightsâ€"Barrie, 11.2%5, London, 11 00; Hull 1200; Chatham 10.75; Peterboro 11.20. 33 Cents is Top, the Highest Since 1930.â€"Eggs 23 Cents. llog Quotations Hog» Tot. 10 17 15 14 16 20 12 10 20 @ $3.20 per @ $3.00 per @ $2.50 per @ $2.55 per @ .90 per 10 10 MANNHELIM 10 10 WATERLOO, ONT CATTLE 100 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 100 ibs. 25 lbs. B Othere Nellie Ruth their spent l Moved by Herbert Strebel and Edâ€" trund Schwindt, that the following uccounts he passed and that the reeve grant his orders for the same: J J, T. Mahoney, Ontario Good Roads imembership fee, $5.00; F. A. Senecal, Ontario Association of Rural Muniâ€" cipalities, membership. $5.00; Samuel 1Cussel, Woolwich‘s share, indigents in â€" Mospital‘s, _ 690,75; _ Municipal |Worid, subscriptions and assessment supplies, 37.07; EJmira Signet, Nomiâ€" nation â€" notice. 4.90; Schmidt and Kramp, assessment and â€" collector tells, 2264; L T. Schmidt, printing nemitation posters, 3.00; Noah Stroh, special clerical services re. County caualization, 12.00; K. W. Ruggle, inâ€" tzent supplies during December and danary, 24 46; Norman Snyder, pa}' voncher. 87.40; Total, $891.28.â€"Carâ€" ; ried. Moved by Wm. K. Suyder and Herâ€" hert Strebel, that this Council do now adjourn io meet again at the Cnuncil â€" Chamher, â€" Conestogo, on Tuesday, March 1st next, at 10 a.m. Carried +0 NOA STROH. Carried. The folowins items were included in theâ€" road snperintendent‘s pay vouches: Jos. Brolhman, snow roads Sf ib dosh. Arubacher, snow roads, cd {h 0 Amos â€" Esch.â€" snow â€" roads. Moved by Edmund Schwindt and Norma Wilkinson, that By laws Nos. 908 and 909 he now read a third time and passed.â€"Carried. Odnc Macti bivisd Council â€" Chamber Conestogo, . on Tuesday. Feb 1st 1938, pursuant to idjournineut truom last session All the imembers were present The reeve was in the chair. The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted The Clerk read the report, estimâ€" ales. assessments and specifications vi Engineer C. D. Bowman, O L8., en the Municipal Drain No. 5, Townâ€" ship of Woulwich, after this the peti tioneis were given an opportunity 10 vithdraw their uames from the oriâ€" gimal petition and there was also pâ€"ven an opportunity to any party assessed whose name had not been en the original petition, to add his name theretv. There were no names wdded nor any withdrawn. Moved by Norman Wilkinson and berbert Strebel, that we adopt the jeport of the Engineer on the Muniâ€" wipal Drain No. 5 of Woolwich and that we hereby instruct the clerk to prepare the byâ€"law authorizing the work _ Carried Communications were read, conâ€" sidered and dealt with. Council decided that all members who wished could attend the Good Huad Convention and that one or more attend the Association of Ruâ€" ral Municipalities of Ontario convenâ€" ton held at about the same time as the Roads meeting The Road Supecintendent with the vonseti1 of the Comncil made the folâ€" lowins changes in the road foremen: Walrer Brohman replaces Win. Bauâ€" ran in division No 1. Edward Ziegâ€" lec replaces Archie Shoemaker in req Petition For Drain In Woolwich Tp. Busy Session Held on Tuesday. â€"Changes Made in Road Foremen. The â€" Mumcipal Council of the Powuship of Woulwich met at the ads ayd Woo) wio <oread in wrried. wwei Wiichrt in No. 5. Manassah B. avtite replaces Jostina Brubacher in yision Ne 159 and James Burnett places Percy Woods m No. 15 Mosed by Edmund Schwindt and m. Ro Siusden. that ByJaw No. 908, anthssize the horrowing of money meet eurrebt expenditures of the n be reiud s« linst and second time Moved by Wain oman Wilkinsoin 1 tn urovide for Nt | ; 44â€" MER 20.000 NAS MmoRE MoOvie THEATERS THAN ANY Ssnow$s 2t t i we §3 t > ALMOST ELCUOSWELY PR SHowindg PoulTIitAL OQ FDUCATIOMAL 6a, Pic1wRES 6~ OTh eR CounTray M Nelson 4| Nent!! d d poeâ€"b/ n. t_ Snyder and i1, that Byâ€"law No. or expebditures on s in the Township ingz the year 1938, uut second time.â€"â€" Shelley thy THE W A TERLOO (Ontario) C HRONTCL E ry replac Manassab >â€" following veral items E200 P DEDODIITD NARIT EC MORTODCIATC Th# ‘.li;I*’ h it is their intention to rebuild thei\' 3 For the a house during the summer. ’m.‘“lv up his : imgs s |of his dreams Higher Education 1 Bar ane Favmer Brownâ€"What did your $908|;,,p,p., io L arn at college" {si‘Ts sofu wi Farmer Green â€"Wal, he hadn‘t i }.,, old sor been home a week before he showedl ‘What is 5 me how to open bottles with a balf . ,;,,, ‘ dollar. f e paarie caen H4®; Perey_ Woods, snow roads 11.40; Wim. Mackie, snow roads, 3.40; Geo. H. Forbes, snow roads, $.80; Jehn S. Stahihaum, snow roads, 7.40; Miltnn Sachs. snow roads. 4.09; To tul, $87.40 Mr. Dan Erb and sons are busily. engaged taking down the house on the fifth line of Wellesley, which they purchased from Mr. Andrew P‘ast, and are hauling the brick and building material to their form on the third line, formerly known ns‘ the Frechorn farm. We understand it is their intention to rebuild the: house during the summer. : Mr. George Albrecht received the sod news of the death of his brother, the late Josph Albrecht, of near Tavistock, who on Sunday sucâ€" cumbed to an attack of pnenmonia. The funeral is being held on Wedâ€" nesday, Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht and children visited on ‘Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wagler at Mill bank. Terms on Farmâ€" 10‘ of the purâ€" chase price on day of sale, and the balance within 30 days thereafter when possession will be given. Terms on Chattelsâ€"Cash on day of sale. _ Miss Frida Lichti, who is at presâ€" ent employed in Milverton, spent the weekâ€"end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lichti. lounges; â€" centre . table; bedroom suite; clothes cupboard; small cupâ€" board; 6 dining chairs; 6 kitchen chairs; Kâ€"day clock; 3 beds; all kinds of good bedding; lamps; hang ing lamp; lantern; 2 rockers; clothes dryer; 2 flour chests; meat grinder; stuffer; No. 12 DeLaval cream separator in good order; handâ€"power washing machine and wringer; 240 lb. seales; some wood; wash boiler; tubs; Singer drophead sewing maâ€" chine; also 3 sets of dishes; all kinds of fancy and plain glassware crocks; jars; 2 gal. jugs; knives; forks; cooking utensils, and many other household articles No reserve on chattels. Plan to attend. _‘ Sale starts at 1 p.m. Real Estateâ€"The farm consists of 24 acres, more or less, of good land, 1 acre swamp, balance all clear; young orchard, all kinds of fruit trees and small fruits; Sâ€"roomâ€" ed house, barn, driving shed and hen house. The farm will be offered subâ€" ject to reserve bid. This is an ideal small farm, on a main road, close to school, church, and all village conâ€" veniences. Buy this farm and be your own boss. Chattelsâ€"1 horse; cow bred Sept. 21; 13 hens; stiffâ€"tooth cultivator; seed drill; 4â€"section harrow; 2 wagons, 1 with box; Masseyâ€"Harris mower, turnip slicer; open buggy; carriage; cutter; sleigh; grain bags; wheelbarrow; shovels; hoes; forks; crosscut saw; chains; crowbars; tools; sugar beet fork; double harâ€" ness; single harness; collars; 2 blankets; robe; doubletrees, and numerous other useful articles. Household Effects â€" Cook stove; Quebec heater; small heater; corner cupboard ; 2 kitchen | table; 2 Chatte‘s and Household Effects There will be sold by Public Auction for Mr. ignats Roth and the Late Amnmie Roth Estate, on the premises situated !4 mile northwest of New Germany, on the road leadâ€" ing to Weissenburg, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1938 Phone Waterloo 592w. O. S. KOLB, Clerk. CHAS. ROTH and CHAS. SCHUETT, Executors for Annie Roth Estate W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE 24 ACRE FARM KINGWOOD Cnf BG CRAIN OF FORTUNE TFLLING ESTRhELIEUMENTS , in ENGLAND USES But Six "STANOAR® fogwunts â€"Wa" 07 THEM FOR MFN ANB " t FOR WOmiNn P 4 i)".’; j vt:u: %‘le}” pw * : ,/'},/ ~â€"â€" ‘{.,,;“:15/%3 uc o rie t Py L ts y &"':‘â€""i‘% " P § o Sumg, s .. .. 3R bedroom small cupâ€" 6 kitchen beds; all 6+ '.,,.Ipa . a j‘) ’/;‘ A, 10 +0 There died at is home here, Mr. William Rebinsor on Jan 3ist of a paralytie stroke azod 7%. He was an wetive | worker un 8t wart MeKie‘s Service Stetion atnl was a son of Mi Robinson. Jeaher here some years |ago. . Mr. Robinson leaves. one broâ€" "ther, FPred. of Nerthes: Ontario. two sister of Womistock ind Miss Carrie {aj{ home. The fumeril was held on | Wednesday . I The Sundity School are holding a skating party saul supper on Friday Feb. 4th. "What‘s th rimi Uup elose "A dattued Im geoing to you, there‘s «4P ny chest The Ladins\ Associcion ing their seetlar meeting resday, Feb. Ind. aiso a Social and sSupper on Feb good progrimi ; sitort pay talent is being provided Mr, Normant Sohweitzer eaer paid a husitess visi place on Tnesdar 0 Mr. and Mrso Clayton a Mrs. Clayton‘s pamarts on Mr. and MrsNudd Te horekexs oo vifle amid B achy evening at Wondst in Plattsville &0 B Miss | Mariaured near Gatelprlh wisi here on Sundia has heet ositin and Mrs. Pyics a terned ote hies Iin fee enttonz is dam near Hie mil There died ; Williim Rebinsoo paralytie stroke : wetive worker a Service Stetion i« Robinson. Teas hn ago. Mr. Robins All persons having clan»s upainst the estate of MENRY HAHN, late of the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, Retired Farmâ€" er, deceased, who died on or about the 26th day of October, 1937, are hereby notificl to send in to the undersigned, solicitors for the exeâ€" c¢utors, on or before the Toth day of February, 188. full particulars of their claims. luulmnlidtuly after the last mentioned date the assets= of the said estate will he distributed amongst the partie~ entitled thereto, having regan| only to claims of which they shall then have notice DATED at Waterloo, Ont.. this "Tth day of January, 1938. Messrs. McBride & McGibbon, Solicitors for the Executors. Râ€"10â€"12 For DAVID SAUDEK, at his shop at Bloomingdale, un Drilling machine, 3 horsepower gas engine at Elmira; 152 h.p. gas engine; forge and blower; 2 emery stones, 2" and 10"; gererators; tire upsetter; Z2 tire benders; anvil 6" vise; draw knives; plane~,; ham mers; troughs, ready made wagon tongue; 1‘% pine wagun boa floorâ€" ing; platfopm 1000 Ib. scales; heavy oneâ€"horse | wagon | with ‘}" times: single carlage; 2 bugries; 3 wagon boxes and many other tools and articles not mentioned Furniture Organ ; easy â€" chai kitchen table; 5 suckers: 2 baby buggies; rocking horse; couch; cor ner cupboard; large clectric lamp knitting machine; Coleman gasoline lamp, like new ; coal oil heater; 2 iron kettles; some sishes, and some other articles. Entire and Complete Blackâ€" smith and Wagon Maker‘s Tools and Equipment and Household Effects Notice to Creditors HENRY HAHN ESTATE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1938 At 1.30 p.m FARM MODSES Mr No reserve. Terms â€" Cash DAVID SAUDER. Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone Waterloo 592w. Well. goitiir AUCTION SALE UNITED States nAVE PLUMBING 1# AiB. .ood efac with Ji PLATTSVILLE Settling His Affairs Ret ied come byrck d M OF IN Hrat iailratn wvsitin Py. e saud, Crow that sedile doven aaind narry one think Td like to get thir creooine turek Loi. Hre ist Time «md had really mowl ne marry the gir] INGDD t him thiea pr sn hx . th h« h Ureac ied te c hre is ho‘ sarom Bis wem ecamd ho m owue werried ns "~ she ssked with Luizzie on pecred reply brvid wl on called amn on Tnesday, Iween Plattsâ€" in Thursday rema resitlted reddan. . whio purbonts, . Mr. M h SPc her o hegre i. snut «hix are holdâ€" on Wedâ€" Valent ine lith, A s of incal u[ Wirchâ€" toie this te h« un the reâ€" it 10 I, H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Phone 28w, New Dundee , _ Feb. 7 (Monday)â€"The first Comâ€" munity Sale of the season at Maple Leaf Inn, Baden. Please list your ufferings with Mr. C. Habel, prop., Baden, before Jan. 29, after which same will be advertised. March 3 (Thursday)â€"Entire sale f farm stock, implements, produce end household effects, 1 mile north then !4 mile east of New Dundee, for Max Bogusat, known as the |Goettling farm. No reserve, farm is Iscld. Dr. Deborah Glaister viaited in Toâ€" iento recently. Win. Balzer of Thamesford visited is paronts here Thursday. Dorothy _ Berdux _ of â€" Philipaburg visited at her home here. Mrs J B. Miller has returned from a visit in Kitchener and Preston. \r. and Mrs. Danie] Seyler spent enc day last week at New Hamburg. Miss Rachara Kropf of Waterlao prent Sunday with her parnts, Mr. asdl Mrs. John Kropf. \r and Mrs. Martin Kieswetter ©i hear Bamberg spent one evening ist week at the home of Mr. Louis koeiburgei A number of young people of this vinity attended a party at the home ©â€" Mr and Mrs. Carl Wagner near Ciesshill on Saturday evening. The vning was spent in dancing. MUrs. Allan Stewart of Toronto visâ€" ited her mother Mrs. Seigner and \delive Seigner of Kingwood. Waiter Gerth of Waterioo spent a nay with his parents Mtrs Doering of Kitchener viaited M:s C Hoerle and other friends | E. J. SHANTZ. Auctioneer j Phone 222, Kitchener | _ Feb. 24 (Thursday)â€"At 1 p.m., clearing sale of farm stock, impleâ€" Iments and feed for R. H. Hudson, 4 miles cast of Breslau, on the town line, about % mile south of Guelphâ€" hitchener highway. â€" March 15 (Tuesday) â€"Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed, Lot 9, Con. 3, Downie, 2 miles southwest of Stratâ€" ford, for Jonathan Cole. Feb. 22 (Tuesday)â€"At 12 o‘clock sharp, clearing sale of 158 acre {arm, stock, implements and feed at Lot 18, Con. 7, Mornington, 1 mile rortheast of Millbank, for the late Simon Lebold estate. Feb. 25 (Friday)â€"At 1 p.m., aucâ€" tion sale of 50 acre farm, stock. implements and feed, Lot 32 East Zorra, l1th line, 2 miles south of Tavistock. Phone 30w, Tavistock Feb. 11 (Friday) â€" Wellesley Cemmunity Sale at Queen‘s Hotel Farns, of horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. Menno O. Erb, manager. | March 3 (Thursday) â€" Breeders‘ Combination Sale, consisting of 40 head pure bred and high grade Holâ€" stein cows and heifers. Also a few bulls, together with some Advanced Registry Yorkshire brood â€" sows. These cattle are all fully accredited. Watch for display ad. â€" April 6 (Wednesday) â€" At 12 o‘clock noon, 17th Sale of 60 head high quality pure bred registered Holstein cows, heifers and bulls, all fully accredited and blood tested, which will be an outstanding offer, at the Winter Fair Building, Guelph. Feb. 24 (Thursday)â€"Unreserved euction sale of valuable farm, farm stock, implements, hay, grain and roots for Martin Bros., situated 1‘+ miles northwest of Ariss. March 17 (Thursday) â€" At 1: o‘clock noon sharp, valuable farm stock, including 6 good horses, 34 head of cattle, tractor, threshing machine and other power machinery, implements, hay and grain for Mrs. Joe (Agnes) Hergott, situated 1 mile south of Bamberg. Watch for ad Every Saturday at 10 a.m., at K:tchener Sales Barn, cattle, pigs, horses, and many â€" miscellaneous articles. What have you? Send it outâ€"the buyers are always here. A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer Phone 384w, Kitchener Feb. 9 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., community sale of farm stock, imâ€" plements and miscellaneous articles, ov farm of late Cleason Shantz, Erb St. W., Waterloo (town limits). Feb. 23 (Wednesday)â€"At 12.30, unreserved sale of farm stock. imâ€" plements, etc., for Wm. Stricker, 2:+ miles east of Breslau and 6 u iles east of Kitchener, on Guelphâ€" hitchener highway. add SNIDERâ€" Phone 592w, Waterico Feb. 5 (Saturday) â€"At the Kitch ener Sales Barn, a good furâ€"lineo evercogt, toois, and many other articles. Feb. 11 (Friday)â€"At 1 p.m., 24 »cre farm, farm stock, implements aud all household effects for Ignatz Itoth and the late Annie Roth Esâ€" tite, & mile northwest of New Germany. Feb. 7 (Monday morning, Elmru Fair)â€"At my auction .ufis in front cf the Farmers‘ Shed, cutters, veâ€" I/cles, implements, furniture, or anything you want to sell. Send it out, or list with Anson Gingrich Elmira, or Aaron Hoffman, Heidelâ€" berg. What have you? Feb. 8 (Tuesday)â€"At 1.30 p.m vuluable blacksmith and wagon maker‘s tools, vehicles, boxes, gears, wheels, and many other articles for David _ Sauder at â€" Bloomingdale. Watch for ad. March 10 (Thursday)â€"At 1 p.m sharp, valuable farm stock including 5 good horses, dairy cattle and imâ€" plements, on the farm of the late Nicholas Kittel, situated 2 miles north of St. Agatha, 1 mile south of Josephsburg. Watch for ad. March 15 (Tuesday)â€"At 12.30 p.m., valuable farm stock including > registered Clydesdale horses ans mare, implements, seed grain, root> and all household effects for the estate of the late John K. Wagner one mile north then % mile west of St. Agatha, on the Boshart farm I have Singer sewing machines for sale. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionee Auction Sale Lists Children‘s Black â€" Brown Wool Jersey Overshoes, sizes Women‘s Felt Shoes, leather trimmings, leather sole« Women‘s fur trimmed and sipper Overshoes Erb Street West M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer HESSEN ROAD WELLESLE Y BOMHLENDER‘S 1 Feb. ie (Thursdaytâ€"At 1 p.ni, auction sale of liv« stock, impleâ€" ments, bay. potaiocs and furniture for Isaiah Bauman,. sitvated 1 mile north of Ploradale ‘ Feb. 10 i(Thursdar» â€"At 3 pr, auction sale of horses, cows, young eattle and some implements for Melâ€" | vin Martin «/ Weâ€"t Montrose. This ‘sale will he held en the farm now ‘occupied by Isaiszh Harman, 1 mile inorth of Flocudale | Feb. 150 «Tueslay) â€"At 10 p.m., jauction s@le of live: stock, â€" impleâ€" {ments. hay, srion aiel furniture for Ervine Beisei, situated west of Elâ€" ‘mim. at the town limits. ho ise; . foreignes stuck Ti March 3 (Th Sale of livesto« harness and fur of the late Ch: about 3 mules 1 Feb. 17 (Thurs@ay+â€"Surplus sale of livestock, impiements and some furniture for Miltor Weber with John Milliani‘s ~ale. Winterbourne. Feb. 24 1ThinsJay) â€"At 12.30 sharp, auction <ale of threshing outâ€" fit. implements=. livestock and some furniture _ for â€" Menro â€" Hoover, * mile soutfeaâ€"1 ol Hawkesvillie, Feb. 17 «Th sharp, auction <al and a full line 0t harness and hen John Milliard. > Winterbourne March 2 ¢ sale of valu ments, barne Isaiah Martir mira highway of Elmira, m Jacobs. EDW ARD GEISiHA.. Auctioneer Phone 123 r 5. Elmira Feb. 7 + Morcay. Emira Fair)â€" Community Sale of livestock, impleâ€" ments, furniture er anything you wish to dispose of, at my stand, rear of Cities Service Station. Feb. i« (Thursdayiâ€"At 1 p.ni, auction sale of liv« stock, impleâ€" ments, bay. potatoc~ and furniture for Isaiah Bauman. ~itvated 1 mile 6b w SPKINGEKS AND FRKESH COWS BLACK _ PERKCHERON _ FILLIES rising 1 and 2, full sisters, both marked with small star, should develop to 1600 lbs . Lorne B. Weber. K K |_ Waterloo, Phone ABBJ 10â€"2 GOOpb nule Win POUK INCUBATORS IN GOOD r 6800 PIANO _ I\ _ uuob _CONDITION with bench and books complete. Price â€" $75.40 Apply â€" to â€" Mrs. Sherk, 20 Nouecher St , Waterloo. 10â€"2â€"4 FOR SALE S1NGLE PHASE ELECTRIC MOâ€" tors, Wagner o hp. $90.00, and 1‘% h.p. $00 00 Both newly reâ€" wound in good condition. Apply R. Brubacher, Suunyside, R.R. 3, Kitchener, phone 540r6.. 8â€"10â€"12 MEX WiXTHI Black Diamond crosscut saws, all fully guaranteed . $6.75 H. K. Wilheim Hardware King St. S â€" Waterloo M orkeain a The n« rezlioed w drl ho th« Th Auction Sale Lists of all breeds, always un hand, at reasuonable prices. Apply to 1. C. Hallman, K K. 3, Waterloo, phone turn thin complet: catalogss FA MILEA condition, will sell very cheaply for quick sale. Albert Pagel, 80 Peppler St _ Waterloo â€"10 actes i good h Apply 1 Linw uo. in teres with a facturi fall i PODAY 134 en 5omiles i fromt t nus dan tiem. oc churelues wate: bark ds eonereto and <ul 120 : underce pastice and | lian grrowthy 74 ns Crosscut Saws Farms For Sale FARM for SALE ht Reasonat MOSE HECKENDORN ned MCOX PBE x+ Friday February 4, 1988 wh FARM FOR RENT PARM OB Ino ACRES, 44 fromm noluâ€"hoag town. Apply Elliott, Galt. Ont â€"10 ~LP WANTED FOR SALE Unfamiliar Words iss e enelnig down a hill aoe stone ind was pitched nord‘ n into the road s «y + + hed him, and «d MWd the â€" matter. Breslau 16 r 4 â€"10 tock, implements, feed, furmture for the Estate Charle > Logel, situated o weâ€"t of Linwood. a t ~1 ol Hawkesville, (Wodnesday} â€"â€"Auction iable â€" livestock, impleâ€" e~~ aind furniture for n, ~ituated on the Elâ€" v, ahout 2 miles south 1 2 mile~ north of St. Ha newlayt â€"At 10 p.m., © live stock, impleâ€" un ail furniture for situated west of Elâ€" wh limits. wel x anl hou n Ne T Highway, on! Kitchener, 11 h. in a prosperâ€" nd marketing seeâ€" t chool _ and Ta~ â€" neverâ€"failing «4y.. hy‘ro. good arce straw shed, 6, sleel stabling, mhial temâ€"roomed qh h (pamea aJrx 0 a fa ba â€"Jlay) â€"At 12.30 c vf threshing outâ€" ivestock and some lenro â€" Honver, * day) â€"â€" At 12.30 of valuable stock inplements, feed, eho}d effects for tuated south of WATERLOO «l clay loam m. balance in urning creek evered _ with un‘ hemlock. L YOU ARE nung associated wressive manuâ€" n.â€" then write 60 alimentaryâ€" restucts sell on profits; repeat ! indispensable You pay cash Succeed or reâ€" t credit. . For lan and â€" free it _ obligation: © Nt. Clement 10â€"12 bush, 10 acres res plowed, 12 running water; , driving shed. Jantzi, RR. 1, u_ ACRES, 12 You see, 1 ty with such ~oly lost my headlong and imized road." i him in a â€"â€" Then one ~om, Bill, it‘s on, Hill, it‘s nc«‘ them Executors‘ 6 acres $1.00 $1.99 $1.00 6â€"8â€"10â€"12 6â€"8â€"10

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