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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Feb 1903, p. 8

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i’fi 'iw'?. FZ N ;R > W 1 s e 34 d d SA N 1. on > Sa + w y * > m . 0. . p s i mnfades. «BC ( ty Gube ::o flér c . . ‘,1-:‘!5 n«Logal of: -""ft:'?‘ M «) $%4 % se znes Bre â€"of Elmi w 4n 18 »% t‘a’ BAUMA NNHILLOCK .â€"At. . ‘Mount | "d K mot Clements, Mich, o. 20thy _ Mas % ; W aadh *gfl Baumann â€"formerly of ~Berlin, to f . it ‘to ms. n:.uh-nht Addie Hillock, both of Mount Cle T ade a watc ean repair| ments, Mich, . "'A 3 REJDERâ€"SIEBERT.â€"At ‘Burnside, *B . 'g.-\‘;; . North Easthope, Feb., 4th,:at the _ "The Watch House .. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Siebert, by Rev. hS [f Y * residence of the ‘bride‘s parents, _ +. 1.« Janzen: pros., E. Burn of New Hamburg, assistâ€" 1! A. . = = Ont.| ed Rev. L. H. Eidt; of Listowel, UA epgrdiggmreeees omm e e mt o Wm. Edwin me:z to Rosa Sicbeit ies o. .09 p both of North â€"kEasthope, ‘ l . Aocpiox sause SCHUITZEWEIBERG.â€"A¢. (Prestoy :~> s : Sms Feb., lith, by Key. C.C.B. u.#:.‘ es h \Mickus, Auctioneer. Robert C. Schultz, to Eliza i $ r> 19â€"StockandImplementsofJohn | berg, both of Preston. ‘ y K. Krehling. 3 wiles west of Waterâ€" | ROLLIYGâ€"SCHAEFER.â€"At Berlin, ‘.;'Q‘Mb. * Feb.,â€" 9th, by Rev. D.W. Snide, *‘ Â¥Feb 20.â€"Stock and imnnplements of omah| Wm. A. Rolling, to Soptria Schaeâ€" \ \*~ 8. Martin,21â€"2miles southwest of St.| fer, both of Berlin \\ ... Jacobs and 11â€"2 miles nsrtheast of| KESSIGâ€"DIETRICH.â€"At Berlin, on es > Heidelberg, ‘Feb., lith, by Rev. W. V. Klocpfer _ _ Reb 23.â€"Stock and implements of GeO| (CR‘, Louis Kessig of Berlin, . to ty 453 WForwell, 11â€"4 miles north of S% | Mary Ann Dietrich *&Vaterlun. ‘ .\ \ ‘Clemente, 2 miles south of HaWksâ€"| zZEICLET@BRQUMECRERâ€" _ At y .,,__ ville. Bader, Feb., 4th, by Rev. F. Loca, ".> . Feb 24.â€"Stock and implements (f| john Ziegler of Toronto, formerly i. Martin Scherer. 1 1â€"4 miles west O‘ | of Berlin, to May Brodhecker, _ of is Feb 20.â€"Stock and implements of oah * 8. Martin,21â€"2miles south west of 8t x: Jacobs and 11â€"2 miles nsrth east of = hb 23.â€"8w:$k and implements of Geo ffi\?;,\!crwdl, 11â€"4 miles north of St "\ \ ‘Clemente, 2 miles south of Hawkeâ€" _ Feb 24.â€"Stock and implements cf tA =:Arfll Scherer, 1 1â€"4 miles west 0f oradale. } Feb 25. â€" Stock and implements >>â€" Jacob Ropp, 1 mile East of and 4 miles \. GOFTON.â€"At Berlin, Feb., 9th, the ‘‘~ â€"wile of R. Gofton, of a son. (.AHALLMAN.â€"At Berlin, Feb., 5th, \~â€".‘ the wife of H. S. Hallman of a %\;ER.-X: Wilmot, Jan., F ”'"\* 30th, ife of Isiah Rosenbergâ€" it )/ @0r, of %lfl *x>. J BAST.â€"In East Zorra, Jan., 3ist. ~©‘~ the wife of C. Bast of‘s daughter. north of Baden. Feb 26.â€"Stock implements and furnitâ€" ure of Adam SchaeferSt. Jacobs ‘Feb 27. â€"Stock aud implements of M: : Edmunds, 13th con, Lot 3 townshi; of Wellesliey 11â€"2 miles west of Hawksville. March 2.â€"â€"Stock and implemen Edward Reid, 13th con Wellesley, ° 1â€"2 miles weet of Hawksville.. March. 3 Stock Implements and Farn:. of 134 acres of Joseph Diedrieh,1 1â€" | miles East of Wellesley. ‘ March. 4â€"Stock and Implements of Ge> Aumann. 1â€"2 mile East of Elmira. _ March 5.â€"Stock and implements of the late Joseph Martin 2 miles Soutb c( Conestogo, and 2 miles North of Lex ington. March 6. â€"Stock and implements of Benjamin Hallman, Mannheim. March 9.â€"Farniture at Elmira. March. 10â€"â€" Stock and 1mplements of Martin B. Suyder. 11 â€"2 miles Westc f Waterloo. March. 11â€" Stock and Implements (/ John S. Weber. 1 mile East ofElmira. M dda sds arch. 11 â€" John 8 â€" Stock and . We rd Imple ho $ mied abemereon, | P n Benjami tock and S iBlnit3 | thst mutk demand .« amin Ham/ impleme . | the marke emand was not a of W ilton, 2 nts of sellin etwas s was not tual ca d ooisicp nou W . To« milesEast | 2t § foe sn s tor foses 5: tas & or 4 .30 for ads of Maiob 15. â€"Stoe Aamena:" cue c io. m is rams too k lar § logsâ€"T ® stra James mhll‘d:‘b:nd implement! mn_%e(e‘”“‘ dc-mm‘w, he offerings w lis Wellesle 15 s of| hea aF siongs at $1.9 were hnot starhie. P e im sera o P uN wA U a d y fair and the i _ T5 to & â€" c m 3 Mnich 17vul°' miles north 0 mporonto 'Lo\ for “Kh)v..n"s for David li;aw k and implem «on "asre ns m‘“ * vid Brubacher, 2 miles S ents of| quite, freely i dn ce s outh west eral t ely in som: ers wer rket hete T els one of 1! som+ lines, @ e operat sfact the or s, and ing DNCO:T‘)M. Exyei % w.;”waslhli:_lley genâ€" calt & s satâ€" le are 100 fl‘"fi!’hfln that un aliow ARWEVRR CCC March 17. â€"Stock and implements of David Brubacher, 2 miles Southwest of St. Jacobs. March 24.â€"â€"Stock and implements 0 Francis Gehl, 2 .miles north of Bres _ jau and 2 1 2 miles south of Neon Germany. March 25.â€"Stock and implements ef Geo Bowman at Elmira. J. K. SHINN, Funeral Director and Embalmâ€"r Waterloo, Ont. Telephone 267. Resiâ€" denee Duke St., opvosite J. Letter. WOODSâ€"At Berlin, Feb.A 9th, SuSss Mary Woods, daughter of the jate John Woods, aged $2 years. MUSSELMAN.â€"At Berlin, Feb. 10th Miss Elizabeth Musselman, daughâ€" . ter of Mr. D.M. Musselman, aged 20 years. GIBBONS.â€"At Toronto, Feb., 7th, KNELL.â€"At Berlin, Feb., 11th, Lenâ€" ty Knell, sr., in his 72nd, year. ‘MLILISONâ€"At Baden, Feb., 9th, the infant child of Geo. Allison. ABRA.â€"In Waterloo, Tp., Feb., 5th, Hannah Abra, aged 55 years. BECHLER.â€"At Betlin, Feb., 7th, Wilhelimina H. Bechler, aged _ 20 years, 9 months, and 7 days. RATHMAN.â€"At â€" Berlin, Feb., 8th, Mrs. Christina L. Rathman, aged 85 years, and 11 months. "#~. 28â€" lihhane 4o years Your Watch Stops PEATHS. BIRTHS ronto, Feb., 7th, of Waterloo, aged Feb.1 9th, Miss <ng 490 m aC? 4 t Live Stock Looking Upâ€"Wheat is ‘There will be sold‘ by Public Auc Hikp f Bs Lat-est .Quoutionn. tion or the larm of Renjantin _ B Tuesday Evening, Feb. 17. B. Hallman at Mannheim, on Torento St. Lawrence ‘Market. _ FRIDAY, MARCH 6TH, 1903, Lo t 2 d ce 4 ons sw feommencing at one o‘clock p. in. The receipts of produce on the >« were light, owing Prices were genera. quotations. . _ Wheatâ€"Was s selling at T2 TP4c, and 300 L 7i3'ar]eyâ€"Wns stea 49c to 50c. 0 â€" Butterâ€"The rece was a moderate d were steady. "* _ Poultryâ€"The of demand ‘or choic fair and the m:: Potatoes The ing to the cold were unchanged Eggsâ€"Were in 1 mand for new ; and the prices w Hay and large, the the marke selling at 36 to $9 for at $3 to 1 Dressed toâ€"day were fair. lBuyers were Opera®""5 quite freely in som» lines, and the genâ€" eral tone of ihe m «er was fairly satt isfactory. | Export« siill complain that prices of cattie are 100 high io alow of fair profits on shipments. The reâ€" celpts were 60 car=: including 9% cattle, 481. sheep and imwios, 422 hogs, and 13 calves. Ee nad on io nmang ce nnd Baden â€" Export Cattle and prices for t One very choic« weighed | 140 pous if. OLil for export was $.30 .o $440 export cattle were fact butcher purposes, (s«e Su butcher cattle beinz m the Oatsâ€"Were firm Some dealers in handicapped by the Lake Champlain. w ed from St. John v ary Z, has heen Liverpool. . She n foundland on her and damaged hers that she wili be ia weeks, and local bought are unable Bfiu‘hers' Cattle beeves were light to $4.40 for t Stockers an Sheep and 1 mand. and aJ prices. _ tions, choice bacon bringing 49.2" heavy and light f«ts %.55. East Buffalo Cattle Market. Flast Buffaio, beb. 1i. ~Caillic â€"ieveipts, . 1,000 head;, butcuc«s nueve. . miucig s heavyy, nothing doing. ‘Vealsâ€"Receipts, 200 head: %c lower: steady; tog. $.% to g.ws; common to goâ€"«!. $.50 to $9. Hogsâ€" , 8100 hend: dight slow; others strong, 5e higher: heavy, $7.40 to $1.45; fow, ta“so; mirjed. 3 .30 to $7.40; Yorkers, $1.00 to $1.30; light. mostly $1.%; pigs, g,lfl to $7.15; roughs. $6.2 to $6.50; stags, :25 to $5.75. Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts, 15.!11 head; sheep sleady; lambs, 5e to 10e lower: top lam‘s. %.7‘ to $.80; .culls to'ltood, $1.2% to %.:0; yearlings, $5.2 to $5.15; ewes, $4.50 to $4.75; sheep hg mixâ€" ed, 1.7 to $%; culls to good, $2.50 to Chicago, Feb. 17. (@ttleâ€"Receipts, 5,000; good to prime steer=. .40 to $6.50 ; noor to medium, $ to $4 &e»stocm and feedâ€" ers, $2.30 to $4.50 : cows, C to $4.39 ; heifers, $2 to $4.50 : e~nnets, $1.30 tg‘fl.u: buils, $ to § ; calve«. $8.50 to 38 ; Texasâ€" fed steers, 350 to $1.25. flmâ€"-kml‘u toâ€"day. 21,000 ; mix»". and butchers, .90 to fl.‘s: good to choice heavy, Â¥.5 to g:; rough heavy. $.95 to §7.95 ; light, to $7 ; lm& af es $7 t‘n ST.J).:H“::D Receipts, 12.000 > ._”:2..‘.?‘} OO ces o '= .u.‘g; glr t’o‘:;v:h'-: m.::.";.‘;‘ pative lambs, %â€" to $. WaTERLOO MARKETS Waterloo, February 19. New Wheat.......... _0 OUUK . 2.. ... ... iss vsenns: /Wt 'fiogsâ€"“’gre e Bran, per ton .... ... Middlings, per ton. Potatoes, per bag . lhuar,pc;::....... Tok c ... ce Hogs, live. ...... «> Straw, per ton.. Wood:pn md..; lnmt(bm THE MARXET REPORTS. ° Hay, per ton House and Lots for Sails. in ex nd all off Chicago Live Stock. d Berlin ‘erllgzs were small, the résh killed stock was wcl was steady. Terings were small, owâ€" .cathex, and the prices o iirseer .: / O Li rvstvres 200 on mA i. . . ere es se .. .00 sk es poliad ) 22e t en k ” r tom.. . . . 18.00 > bai â€"_ .. 200 ts were light, there nand only, and prices For well wich was to have sailâ€" ith cargoes on Februâ€" put into dryâ€"dock at n aground off Newâ€" last trip to England, If to such an extent crate supply, the deâ€" was somewhat slow steady. ie receipts were not vas not active, and «ly, 20 loads of hay M for timothy and d two loads of straw »re in good de_mund, est lots were steady. 1 brought $4.75. This ty choice lot, and is. T..l general run a $4.40. . Most ofâ€"th® fact bought up fo? se supply ofugoou 400 bush selling n and other farm market here toâ€"day the cold weather. steady at previous 00 bush selling up for three or four porters with eattlo ) get other shipping h~ offerings of prime ore was a good deâ€" core firmer at $.30 =® neaue antedhdn + i. ‘Vealsâ€"Receipts, steady; “’B" $.% to 1. $.50 to §9. Hogsâ€" dight ‘slow; others 00 bush of white )) bush of red at coose at 67c to t previous quota: bringing $5.30 and $.905 to 3195 ; light, les; $7 to $7.30. Bheep m lJambs, stromg c wethors, :- to mixed, $.60 to $.%; 1d readily he short side. ort cattle wer that the steame Were quiet. e was a good de Cutidioâ€"ieveipts 18 .18 14 at good at it dow n and women, € ens the â€" ach, the iJ samen: sth body is built up mith -uid.-on.‘,g'_i.‘! Medical Discovery." c "or hoar "manihe m- o wary 1st, ««« ]gots _ fly nets, saddle, 4 horse blankâ€" ""d1 ets, cooking stove, double box stove, ‘ap| Dobbin drum, table, 2 benches, _ 10 ‘ge)|chairs, lounge, 5 beds complete, flour ... |chest, sink, pails, milk,cans, "crocks, .... |tubs, 2 jrom kettles, barrels, washing 100| machine, sap buckets, and sap pan, g grind â€" stone, gun, carpenter‘s tools, ‘14 ditching tools, grain credle, forks, ges rakes, chains, shovels, Also 10 tons 6 @5|hay in stack, 800 bushels of oats, ;,u 600 bushels of black barley and â€" oats 00| mixed, 300 bushels carrots, nuantity a d w' ‘some ?lfl m B Pra c oge en (Â¥4r n ergemicta A “ 1f‘h“"fi\éé“, ;"n\-v"-p‘ ervmd u/ fove ~ LnaÂ¥ am C o @0f®, aa| @ lamithae »nmerte Tome" "aite ‘ 0. oent... ol 1OF . . pay i , Peliets,‘ and ome bot! Comâ€" n&a aairte a fifll& wfflnt-' 94 bardening of the liver was i4 a n iver o trouble. 1 at this time :ble to do almost ‘-; kind of house work. Your medicine saved me from my grave. Thenks to for the benefit. My case was hopeless wheu lguuh'u your medicine." _ Don‘t be fooled into trading a subâ€" stance for a shadow. Any substitute offered as "just as Efl" as "Golden Medical Discovery," is a shadow of that medicine. Tb«emcurubehi-deverz un se efod o edieine » thy ston no as ne " tag â€" Bi{ipunflhuuedb.vm“.dl?' Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellets, _ ______ . FRIDAY, MARCH 6TH, 1903, j commencing at one . o‘clock p. m., sharp, the following . valuable propâ€" erty, viz. :â€" Live Stock.â€"Black horse 10 yea‘s old, black mare 15 years old, so‘trel aged mare, bay mare 11 yeais old in foal by Jupiter, bay mare 3 years old, bred by Kinzie, 2 bay colts risâ€" ing two years . old, 2 spring colts, fresh cow with calfl at side, 3 fat cows, Jersey cow supposed to be ‘n calf, heifer two years old, 4 spring calvés, 2 brood sows supposed to be in pig, 7 pigs 6 months old, 7 pigs 3 lz:xonths old, 3 ewesâ€" and a number of ens. Implements.â€"New Mc Cormick binâ€" der, Masseyâ€"Harris mower, seed drill, spring tooth cultivator, effd rollet, scuffler hayâ€"rake, root pulper, grind> stone, two lumber wagons, oneâ€"horse democrat, new _ buggy, tutter, new bobsleigh, Chatham fanning taillâ€" and bagger, horse power, hay rack, Shant plough, Wilkinson nlough, 3â€" furrow plough, set iron harrows (5 section; 2 sets harness, single barnâ€" ess, ‘furnace kettle, wheelbarrow, 20 grain bags, counter scale, straw cutâ€" ter, 400 bushels turnips, 6 tons hay, 100 bushels oats, 25 bushels pctatâ€" oes, whifletrees, _ neckyokes, forks, shovels, chains, _ and a lot of other articles too aumerous to mention. Terms.â€"Fat cows, grain, chickens, roots. and all sums of $10 and undgr Cash;.over that amount 10 months credit upon furnishing approved secâ€" urity, or 4 per cent. per annum disâ€" count for. cash _ payment of credit amounts. JOSEPH MICKUS, Auctioneer. BiN. B. HALLMAN, Proprietor. There wil! be sold by public aurtior on the farm of the late Joseph Marâ€" tin, 2 miles south of Conestozo and 2 miles morth of Lexington, on THUKRSDAY, _ MARCH 5th, 1903, commencing at 10 ‘o‘clock a.m. the folldwing. valuable property, viz., t iea G@inalâ€"<haw toame six and sevâ€" en years old, black mare twelve years old, shay horse, . five years old, colt rising 3 years 4 cews supâ€" posed to be in calf, 2 cows supposed to be fresh by time of sale, iresh cow, 4 spring calves, calf 5 months old, 12 pigs, 6 months old, 2 ~ bigs 7 weeks old, sow with pigs at side, 2 bfood. sows, thoroughbred _ Yorkâ€" shire boar, 40 chickens. Implements:â€"Masseyâ€"Harris Binder nearly now, mower, hayrake, diill, land roller, cultivator, 2 Yankee ploughs, gang plough, iron harro#, 2 scufflers, 3 wagons, carriage, buggy, cutter, 3 bobâ€"sleighs, long sleizn, a stone boat, pig rack, 2 hayracks, 2 gravel boxes, Improved Chief threshâ€" ing machine, â€" Pitt‘s horse power, Lion power â€" and rods, 2 bevel jacks, root pulper, chopping mill, . fanning mill, circular saw, National creatm separator, meat grinder, vice, . 10% lifter, 4 logging chains, 2 wood racks, |2 wheelâ€"barrows, hay fork, robes and | pulleys, platform scales, 4 ‘sets . of double harness, set single harness, 2 Auction Sale â€"OFâ€" . 4 Stock and Implements. Auction Sale â€"OFâ€" 4 y vloos arncas, w B D tm en breaaities * Yeung pige. tat cow and all se reanacmes doe un m oash ;.',.....‘.Sx“" Lt ..___",:' Jos, MiskuUs mfilflholdd.?nflhhfi'nld 10, Con. 2, in the Townebi of x!wmub&dfigfl?"'-&-“‘ hC a ‘fomencing at 1 @elock p valumble property..Â¥iZ: â€" ME o PE P VE STOOK.â€"Bay horse 6 yeAra “1 -flu 11 years old, hyhmulnm&‘. :i horse 7 years ’ll. colt Hd%fyam 2 frash cows, 6 cows ue to calve, 2 heifers 2 years ald, 6 8: dngo.hr. 2 ca ves 6 weeks ulfl." :I' 2 monthbs old, 2 sows in pig due by ond 6 15 ewes and‘a Leicester ram. 30 hons, pair of peaâ€" cocks and a dog. IMPLEMENTS â€"Binder, new Fi & Wood mower, seed drill. disk, hayrike, harves ter, harrow, 3 ploughs, souffier, ing meill, numlg cutter, wagon, twoâ€"seated unh’o. cov ered mlglu. cutter, hay rack. ? sets of double set uu‘%l- ha ness, doubletrees, neckyoke, crowbar. eelbarrow . y 8 crosscut raws, forks, hayfork. i,ohnl., 2 tab es, 2cupboards. sink, 2 milk cans, nm; pa ls besides many other small articles wils DAUC 2 9 002 4h huch. barley and $ pacls DNT 209 i2 90 hush. barley about 400 bush. of oats, 30 bush. barley and & tons hay. Tanms.â€"Hay, cats, barley, and all sums of §5 and under cah; r that amonet. 10 months‘ credis upon f ing avproved security or 3 per cent. per & oft for cash pnmem.d credit amounts . . Also on *he same day and avd place the farm will be offered for sale if not previously sold. ‘The farm consist« of 134 acres ol&ool clay loam On it is a new brick house wi kitchon and woodshed aitached, bank barn and other m‘fi * ry outbuildings . 118 acr0s is ole?nd 16 apres is bush; 17 acres sOWn in fall wheat and nearly »ll fa ! p wxM:’ for apring so wing done, ‘Terms and conditions real estate made known on day of sale. Jos. MicKUS commencing at 1 a‘clock, p. m., the folio wInk. valu«ble property, Â¥iz: 4 a'roc;( -â€"Dp;nsof wm;‘llng hoâ€"ses 9 Afi ‘12 ears old, mare ears sup to n ; al ma!.homu:M horse, g good_cows in calf, fresh cow, 2 oalves, brood sow, 7 @#28, & oonhl.u»dnwugflhâ€"., * i andere ‘ IMPLEMENTS. L Toronto‘ binder, 'm mower, Noxon: drill. mlnf tooth cult! «et fron harrow®, pl ugh, 2furr iw piough, hay rake, luamb r wagxon, sleigh, top bgtf]. open buggy, cutter, fanming mill, hay rack, hay fork rope ana pulleys, set singlo harnoss, 2 sots team harness (1 set nearly new), watering trough, wheelbarrow, sickle grinder, sausago machine, ctossent saw, 2 logging chains. 2 crowbars, hayâ€" xnife. sooop shovel, long handied shovel. epade, forks, boes, ete , 2 churns, 2 stoves and stove nines/ and other articles 100 numerous to meilâ€" THKRE will be sold by Public Auction on premises of the undersigned Lot N 12th Con. Kast Section Wellesley, on 2 . To sA & Auction Sale YERMS.â€"All sums of $!D 8 over that lmtmngl 10 months‘ given upon good. joint noto:, ot per cent. pet annum off for ca credi amounts Jos. MickU8. _ ° â€"OFâ€" FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND House%ow Goops. 1 from George on Lot 80, G.‘a"’l commencing at 1 C owing property, 3 Tuesday, March 3r 4,21903, owing property, 2: Fum LIVE STOCKâ€"Draught brood mare rising 5 years old, in foul by "Fourth: Choice", d aught team rm:r 5 years old, homse 7 years old, horse 8 years o! , 2 colts rising 3 year old‘ if not previâ€" ously sold, 10 good dairy cows. helfor 1 year old tpring calt, bull 1 year old. 6 Yorkshire brood â€"ows (eligible for registration), 5 shoats, about #0 hene and 3 gray ducks. & % 1MPLEMENTS â€" Brantford binder, Brantâ€" fora mowe®, M â€"H. »tis m"-.w.hni“ "llan. track wagon, 2 buggl0® culler Tong Lao sceder, wheo. D4 turnace, 3 cder b bars, doubletrecs «hovel, space n to mention. Auction Sale HCUSRENUODU T LC s stnves. â€"box 2 sinks, clock, 2 eo‘l-‘& stoves, â€"box Qfi:. Linthes horse, 1â€"2 dozen di tgc_vfllfl. bed, elothes horse, 1â€"2 doren OHDUBITN TSs od box cmebuln. tinware, desk, {able, w. od. box and other articles, . â€" â€" * F TERMSâ€"Hay, cats, pigs and all lwlfl !'0 MSâ€"COTRTUTTT ACLY Aviannt mon‘hs‘ 27. Aos mich: avar and under cath; ovar u':i‘ nl- der Ca8"%, ov; m...-â€"-- â€" c .grw or Uooie «Pcen for cash wmtdm& will be ; iven Wednesday. March 4th. Catticâ€"21 Grade . HOW and Heifors. _ Phere will also be sold the lt . Samnel Hailman: Top bugâ€" the late Haliman: Top bugâ€" uÂ¥ . cutter: wheelbattow, ard ovher HE unde flflf{l_b“‘ Auction Sale Stock and Implements Stock Térms. â€"All sumé of $10 and ish; on . larger .amounts 6 : &A Wat. Muyxome, Clork Auctioneer Auctioneet 3 oder barrels, Auction Sate ml JOSEPH MIOKUS, Anctioneer trees. neck yokes. forks, ! e and other articles too . OF .. Grade Holsteins. oF & and Implements igned has reseired instructions e Auman to sell h%hlic uction T., 4 mile Easc of rB, & s wew inmy aemoycowe mss hiz l rujsabiteeeiizgmne 4* clock, P of $10 and under eaN; months‘ c edit will be noto:, or a diâ€"count of 6 f for cach payments cf Noix 8. Marriy place _ the féllo w bfi'mfla JosurH DIETRICH, Proprietor, PW COs _4 that amount 12 mon‘ about 200 grain bags, m. the following About 1000 buehels of m., sharp, the fol and under cnsh ing chains, crov> . forks, rakes. hoos, cles too nbmerous * Ep. ReiD, Proprietor us »f nearly "itod 1903, on the No. 5 at wing undet concessipn 0C V |Monday pe s 1 â€" â€" 34. amnngemidin u.'n.:l.':. bay mare #s‘“‘:‘ a Tess po, e agg is Spves. pigs at side, months old, 10 fat I€ tm ns oket reasant Gemioieh touar spatrens 3 pea harvester, horâ€"e power, fanning mill ( 1x fakeh vataee bax. wheâ€"ioaffon Pesugmd mama ntrohn iee L“?.Wguvol,mmw n-'?‘i Z,“;..""q.n.. :‘!Inbox. dd.m l‘lz-‘ ;fli‘llh.mmt M.-â€"amu{.n No reserve as the farm is sold. A .TERMS * Oats, turnips and all of and under on cfi ran mmaune y montile cradis span approved security or 4 per cent. I Ipmmnnt For dinh dagimaite of oredtt aqroun Jos. MICKVB, 14 Au HERER will be sold by public auction on the P pomicer of fhe endermaned, 1 maile cass A premises of the undersigned, 1 mile cast fid A’:me- north of Baden, 1 mile south of Berâ€" ‘s Corner, on Wednesday, February‘ 25th 1903 commencing at 1 o clock p.m., sharp, the followâ€" ing valuable vroperty, viz: .. STOCK â€"Black mare, good breeder, 6 years olg‘ 2 brown colts cominx 2 years old, hervy Clyde »vring coly, coach colt, + pring colt, 4 cows +wpposed to be in calf, heifer in calf coming 2 years old, 4 fau catt e, 6 wfi? calves, 2 sows wi‘h nigs at side, 6 {«t pigs f not. previously hayrake, "‘s.-:{“ sseyâ€"Harrie seed dri‘l combined, spring to: th ou! vmwtudhk.(mhunv. 2 plows, sulky plew, 2â€"furrow gangplow, roufflâ€" er, bay rank, j onâ€"ax!‘ wagon. }ng:g:t_ed carâ€" %Ti'r‘"" s at side, 6 («t pigs)f not sold %& months old, 4 ewes, ~IMPLEMENTS, KITO.â€"New Ma binder cut 50 acres.‘ Noxon mower n Pm 1ds a.. 33 vu:-t‘ OWY u-.,;;‘_..,_ L M t tter, wood m;#y' n-r.fim?-;c:fi.‘:cdufi- harâ€" c noteas w Ruapenencny artabeng, mi k can, nit obn a«, cider barrele, forks, shovels, fake , 200 bush. white oits and i lot of other articles too numerous to mention, . TERMS Fat cattle, fat pigs, yâ€" upg pigs. grain and all sums of 'lom‘ns:ro-'x; oeert.h-umnt 10 mon: he" credit on ;prmod joint notes or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash paymente of oredit amounts JoskpH MickUs, _ _ Jacon RoPP, _ 0 â€" _ Augtionéer, Proprietor. A. KaUrMaNX®, Cletk. Kverything wil be sold without reserve as the farm is sold. 7â€"8t Walk i at 1 0‘clock p m., the following valusble propâ€" erty, via: LIVE sTOClL-B.‘ hm.oum-old (drivâ€" er), Jorâ€"ey yrade cow Jom Jersey }Mo cow 4 years old suppo to be in calt, Jersey grade heifer 1 year old. IMPEMENTS, ETC.â€"2 on>horse wagons, Auction Sale â€"â€"ORâ€" IMPEMENTS, ETC.â€"2 on>horse wagons, top bugyy, cutter, sulky, Â¥ plows, Iâ€"horse plow. 2â€"rérrow kangplow, cultivator, set jron harâ€" rows }:urly no'{. hay rake, hay rack, stone boat, fanning mill, sraw cutter (nearly new), turnip slicor, 2 (ra{u oradle~, scythe. hoes. sing‘e hunmsh w complete butcher‘s outfit, 2 kitchen tabies, 2drop leaf tables, corner cupboard, 2 .{uuh»n cupboards, wardrobe desk, sidebonrd pureaus, 3 sinks, 9 bedsteads, 2 arm chairs, & rooking aim“d some other chnirs, 4 chest1, milk box, milk cans, churn, sewing nnunv“ washing machine, ment tub, 3 wash tubs. Mhnnl'm:ddu.mtiumv-. box ‘stove, parlor «t vs, 2 drums, big kottle and CaÂ¥izasetatas fis mnmerancts montion. a«â€" OF â€"â€" Farm Stock & Implements TARMS. AIl sunis of $5 and under cash; over that :'-‘ohm,fi m'oug ere:i; ;} .W mum‘ cent. annt cash paymen of -mt amounnta. Jos. Mickus, _______ Avax B. Scxasr®B, Stock and Implements. :rt_xrhrsd'ay‘ February 26th, 1903 Thursday, Fob. 19th 1903, Oâ€"mencing at 10.0‘clock A M, the following Talâ€" Auction Sale g Em Pm e s ~ UET ’I="°' H* ug .___“. * hy o+ PrpnbPod. seonrity or $ per cont. off for cash * "Tie there will be enmres wm"--- haise ol Oepged e nop e m iettan rald ronraice y en ty n 1o HE undersigned will sell by public auction on the premises at St. Jacobs, on Auction Sale <<OFâ€" Stock and Implements. P uy L fur Stock and Implements . Coue ie s o-o-ul‘mlu.. Auct‘onser. P.F. Scuonmk®. Clork. | Auctioneer. Aw-. Mexore, Clork. 48 4) ts Harris seed dri‘l combined Avbax B. SCuasFRB, Th & pood + The time is here again when you may mfibfi% rrel or two of sugar for the season. . We make a special business of g sugar by the barrel. You can have your choice of Lawrence, Acadia or Maple Leaf. â€" Samples will be furnished by m if desired. Our warehouses have just L‘n filled up, «}5. make room for other stock we will sell you the sugar at very close prices King St. East and Frederick Ste. Public notice is hereoy given that The Mutual Life Assurance Cm:rnv of Canade will apply at the next sossion of the parliament of Canada for an Act to reduce the -nmb-':Andlm from t wo to one and togive the ¢mrm- ors the power to appoint »n Actuary, the Audiâ€" tor and such ot‘er officer: as the: may deem necessary and to make such amendments to the Charter of the Company as may be necessary ated at Waterice, Ont., J r-l-m nme RNCLAR & Sims, 5â€"9t Solicitors for Applicants. A t ie a Nt + ie JM at 1 c‘clock p m., for the election of officers and for the receiving an~ cons dering of :he report of the Company‘s operations for the year past, and other business that may be brought before the meeting. avqn Watâ€" rloo. Feb. 3rd, 1908. Thn o" ‘he lats Menno Hallman conâ€" 150 acres more or less, 18 avres of mduldwoodudmc buth thereon in the county of Waterloo No 51 concession 11, in the Township of North urmfries. On it is a good frame dwelling house with ki chen and wood hed attached. 2 large ""‘.f,.‘i_"‘""'":a"s? undérneata, good ing m n good we and m.fi.m.a.fm ul * Yerm ‘umnmdn-cnlfivmaldwfl.fltdh grain or stook. _ There are 24 acresof fall wheat and about 70 acres plowed, balance in hay and pasture. Bituated 1 mile east of 1 miles west of Galt, 10 miles eouth of 1 mile from poetoffice schoo and dhurches, terms and particulars apply to MRS. NNO HALLMAN, w, . #T 4TT,MAN, (Rxooutors ) Chan Rosevilie, P. 0. ercantile Fire Insurance Oomun{n'fll ve beld + the head office of the company in the 1own Farm for Sale f Waterico on Mercantile Fire Ins. Co. ; ANNUAL MEETING. | !N'Buulhndt. 1 mile west of ,-",,,""? %‘wd lllun--a-ufi. g 15 acres of which hinnrm bush. Os Anmapmnreed antied ues "'h-!,,r. mf:::-“ in e in in on mos omcs é information apply on the premises or by to A is ooe ie io t 1t W in in bar fcoificrmhins m»fl?‘ -mh- C ces «lt SUGARS. in brick house, new ban! W lrick deiving houre con..hnurr' riok Sinnine Soad well wi h wind mill and orâ€" Farm for sale. T "aay it on mrastod, thres sohas eant of l neseeran es Promieon Of hy ThoroughbredStook forBate | L SHS iL l sn ds ifi%fil * l t n Farm for Sale Monday, March 9th, 1g08 104f Farm for Sale. Notice Bugsgies HALLMAN‘S, IGNATZ FREIBURCGER __ By order. t en Aninter T n i n y on ALFRED WRIGHT, Fad commas . |Farm for Sale | The Undersigned trade in the Adam‘s waggon, which is noted to be the {eader in Canada. I also soll the Figury and Wilkinâ€" son ploughs, which are used by the best farmersa. . T‘oree shoeing as usual, so as to give 00: fort and develop â€"the so as to give 60: fort and develop â€"the foot. â€"Interferi‘g and overâ€"reaching prevented. will now offar for sale bis prize winâ€" ning yorkshire pigs from 6 weeks to 2 years old; also his prize winning bulla{and beifer ealves together wish the three year old bull "Glen Alpive." All‘kinds of Short Horn: eattle for sale at all times. Notce to ~Farmers A story and a half b iok house in good sta‘e of g’j':g.‘?.;im:, whnes House and Lot For Sale. e aA Ctornss a iait s ioi oo in pho se d tnderne trees tm Uis Place. For terms and snn waliniredes oi iRTKK â€" salinRee nc on 1 sriles weel ot Heaper ds af Valuable Farm For Sale I keep the largest up toâ€" date stock w the leading buildâ€" ‘ l‘h&"ydmlcwh- \‘gear. also do & fine TA c 01L1.5S. , East o Scott, BERLIN Joiin Hill, Wellesley, â€" A. 6. Thoman, FOR SALE .. A ND .. Apply to S rocaiLe BERLIN. tea

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