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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Feb 1903, p. 8

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Bs 4 eP + o (oll â€" T P ie KE m se M E : of y« 4 c es â€"TPhe ‘cold w C gime If kn us 'M on‘fuc‘h to affect _0 0. in &.. us. Jul T | mi eggs to any ®exte «â€"â€"~Does it Give Satisfaction ? Thie Watch House .. * ~Janzen BroSs., CLASSâ€"At Floradale, Feb. 1i3th., th«e wifle of Geo. Class of a son. MARTINâ€"In Woolwich, Feb. i4th, â€" the wife of Peter B. Martin _ of twius, son and daughter. BERGESâ€"At St. Jacobs, Feb. 15th,the wife of Eugene Berges, of '- -i'i At G‘lt, Feb l3t_h lbe ';;-k---xaw-â€"w i aaad hnd isnnd h l sn A.R‘ Gâ€" 6 â€"a » 6 year ago it decreased 1,117,000 wife of J.P. Waring of a son. â€" | bushels. * WILSONâ€"At Galt, Feb. l4th, the Toronto Live Stock. wife of Jas. H. Wilson, of a daughâ€" c&‘t?.“ was a fair trade at the Torbnto ter. Market this momlnf i all lines of RITZERâ€"At Waterloo, Feb. 2ouh, |stook, and Frites gsueotally Fere preity f * ‘ | well maintained. h the wife of John Ritzer, _ of © a | fairly darge, and was met, ::5 :t\:‘x’r“;?; daughter. l;mu%udt non:r'eal aé:;‘l:{ mnbumh" 8 . v â€" KOLBâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 14 th, _ the |ised the day‘s business, allmyouc r;"nu:;:lry Fits of Mas Koyy of a son,. sud MB ijanh pesis pipcricln bonk ¢ e bel'l too much for the cattle in lhee'::t?:tfi‘:‘):‘, COLEMANâ€"At â€" Berlin, Feb. 15th, :‘L‘ekmg: (‘;D"fi:gd“ ,;f,““’“l"’lgi as it was a â€" e to r erâ€" the wife of S.J. Coleman, Of _ @ |ings amounted to 61 cars, mc'ffld?;‘l‘“f}l;'u son, lciau.lel.vgifi sheep and lambs, 3$2 hogs and ca RITZERâ€"At Waterloo, Feb. _ 20th, the wife of John Ritzer, . of °© a daughter. KOLBâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 14 th, . the wite of Max Kolp, of a son, sti}l born COLEMANâ€"At â€" Berlin, Feb. 15th, the wife of S.J. Coleman, of _ @ RUSSELâ€"KUNTZIEâ€"At â€" Wellesicy, _ Feb. 12th, James Russel of Stratâ€" ‘ fora to Elizabeth Kuntzie of _ Elâ€" lice. « FORLERâ€"EHGOETZâ€"At _ Philipsâ€" burg, Feb. 10th, H. Forler of Philâ€" lipsburg, to Cath. Ehgoetz of Ei lice RUDYâ€"SCHAEFERâ€"In South Lastâ€" hope, Feb. 18th, Josiah Ruddy of East Zotra to Annie Schaefer. WRAYâ€"BEGGSâ€"Near Hellesley on Feb. 4th, at the residence of _ the brice‘s father, W.J. Beggs, by Rev. MyKinnon â€" of Milverton, _ W:J. Wray of near Millbank to Annic _ Beggs. HERMANNâ€"BECKERâ€"In Woolwich, Tp., Feb. 18th, Amelia, dauzhter of Adam Hermann to Wm. S. Becker LEFOREâ€"HYDE.â€"In North~ Lastâ€" hope, Feb. 10th, R. Lefore of Stratford to Alice Hyde of North Easthope. DEATHS. NAHRGANGâ€"Near Haysville, Wikâ€" mot Tp., Feb. 16th, Joseph Nahrâ€" gang, aged 68 years, 6 months end 21days. NAFEâ€"At Preston, Feb. 18th, Jopn Nafe, son of the late Noah Nafe. 0i Canon City, Col., aged 45 years. KENNELâ€"In East Zorra, Feb. 13i): Barbara Risser, wife of John Kenâ€" nel, aged 75 years. JOHNSTONEâ€"At Glat, Feb. l4th, Agnes Wright, wife of John Johns tone, in her 64th year. ‘ CONNELLâ€"In Mornington, Fcb., 15th, Wm. Connell, jr., aged 4b years, 4 months,,and 3 days. HEIMBECKERâ€"Xt Erbsville, Feb.. 11th, John Heimbecker, aged\ 55 years and 2 months. KESTNERâ€"At Preston, Feb. i!1th, Elizabeth, widow of the late John Kestner, aged 89 years. BEHRINGERâ€"ii watgrioo, Tp., 0n Feb. 13th, Menmo son of _ Menno Bebrinber, aged 3 years, 9 months, and 16 days. FIGUHEâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 15th, Henâ€" ry Figuhr, Aged 22 years. KOENICHâ€"At Berlin, at the [ouse s ~__ DIED. â€" GROSSâ€"In â€" Berlin, â€" on Febtuary, 23rd, at her home on Peter strcet, Mrs. Catharine Gross, aged 79 yrs. SOBISCHâ€"In â€" Berlin, Feb. 23rd., at ~his home near the Greenbush, Mr. Adam Sobisch, aged 33 years. consumption for some months. ‘ LICHTYâ€"KOEHLERâ€"At â€" Wellesley, Feb.. 17th, at the home of _ the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Koehler, by Rev. D. Lochner, Jonâ€" athan Lichty to Annie Koenler. FORLERâ€"GOETZâ€"At Doering‘s corâ€" ners. Baden, Feb. 10th, by Rev. Mt. Langholz, Henry Forler, to Miss. A. Goetz. GIMBELâ€"BECKER.â€"At Berlin _ on Feb. 18th, by Rev. O.S. Edwards, m Gimbel to Martha Decker, mxsmMn-m Elmira, on Feb, 18th, by Rev. A. R. Schulz, Wm. Becker, to Amelia Hermann, OENICHâ€"At Berlin, at the [House of Industry, Feb. 20th, Jacob Koeâ€" nich, aged 80 years. both of Woolwich N# MARRIAGES watch. He can repair BIRTHS Woak Eyos ui. F“Z? :'fim!â€":.â€""““ ";:t .l-o-du the t: e » fibflum;lud the demand rather Prices are a little firmer at 180 to E hhuonnd rolls and 16¢ to 18e per Ib Strawâ€"Prices are steady at $8 to $9 per ton.. Five loads were on the market. &mm were n large toâ€" Armier ‘at §12 to #1450 per. to e r at to $14.50 per ton for No. 1 timothy and $ to $10 for mixed or clover. Thé Visible Supply. Feb.23,‘08. Feb.24.‘02. Feb.25.‘0L Wheat .. ..48.954.000 . 54,355.000 * 57,536.000 Corn .... ...10,481,000 + 10.789.000 _ 18,218.000 Date ..... .. 5.974.000 _ 4,094.000 _ 10,567.000 Corn .... ...10,481,000 + 10,789,000 _ 18,218.000 Dats ..... .. 6,974,000 ‘%M 10,567.000 Rye ... ..... _ 968,000 2.208.000 1,156.000 Barley .. ... 1.858.000 2,116,000, 1.650,000 Wheat decreased 16,000 bushels the past week; a year ago it decreased 1,117,000 bushels. 2t Export Cattleâ€"There is not a g of space offering, and the der cattle is not heavy. Toâ€"day‘s t fairly good, although a few loadi did not sell until late, The offeri mpstly fair, and q few lots of ext cattle were on the imurket, and b high as $4.75 per cwt. The ger of stuff sold at about $4 to $1.50 Butrfner Cattleâ€"There was a fairly large run of offerings on the market toâ€" day, but the demand showed a little imâ€" provement, and nearly cll the stuff sold early. Prices continue fairly steady, and the market presents no features. The stuff offering was moderately good, but there was no stuff warranting better than qhoted prices. Most of the good stuff sold at about $4 to $440 per ewt, and some butchers‘ cows sold at low at $. _ Milch Cowsâ€"The run was light and genâ€" erally of poor quality. Quotations are about steady at $30 to $5 each, with higher prices for extra good stock. There is a good demand for good cows. Sheen and Lambsâ€"Trhde was fair. but Sheep and Lambsâ€"Trhde was fair, but the receipts, while plentiful, were of rather poor quality. There were too many unfinished barnyard lambs offering. Prices have a firmer tendency, but there is no quotable change. L 10L ED8 M®: Oe io d e oo d s N DORondosn s Calvesâ€"The market is steady, and prices are unchanged. Quotations are $2 to $10 each, and 44c to 6c vber Ib. > Hogsâ€"The run was very light. and on account of this there was a decidedly firmer feeling in prices. Quotations, howâ€" ever, are unchanged. East Buffalo, Rev. 24. â€"Cattleâ€"Receipt N6 head; active at steady to strong prices; veals, 2c lower; tops, $9.25 to $9.50; corkâ€" mon to good, $.50 to 39. Hogsâ€"Receipt@, $,500 head; slow, 2c to 30c lower, mostl on light grades; heavy, $1.50 to $7.55. a few $1.00; mixed, $1.% to $1.50; Yorkers, $7.99 to $1.30; 81;‘. §1; soughfl. $6.10 to 36.90; stags, $.50 tog$6. Sheep and lambsâ€"HReâ€" No eE e d e e celpts, 11,800 head; export ewes and mixed sheep, 2c higher; lambs 10c lower; top lambs, 6.9% to $7; culls to good “â€"I& to §6.15; yearlings, $.50 to §6; ewas, $ to $5.2; sheep, top mixed, $.25 to $.50; culls to good, $2.7 to %5.15. waATEFELOO MARkiTS. Waterloo, February 26. Wheat......222022200.. .66 .66 New Wheat Flour, Ocean Flour, Sola.. "lour, Pastry Umts .....2... Garley ... seke m Bran, per ton +s Midalings, per ton . Potatoes, per bag Butter, per lb.... . Eggs, per doz...... Hogs, live...... .. Hogs, dressed.... . Hay, per ton...... Straw, per ton.... Wood,per cord.... Export Cattle .... Butchers‘ Cattle.. Farm for Sale Thu, desirable farm at Hiedelberg must be sold by April ist. land buildings etc in the very best condition, Will be sold at a barâ€" gain Fo:; further particulars apply to the :n_d-;lllg'nal TBAT valuable farm consisting of 100 acres more or less »ltuated three miles east of ‘eriin. 14 sores are hardwood bush, the reâ€" mainder is in nmd state of cultivation. On it lash?ohrk;k wowhnkbumwm 1t., brick drivinx house $3x40 ft., and all necessary outbuildings, good well wi h wind mill and orâ€" chard of choice fruit bearing trees. _ For terms and particulars apply tothe proprietor on the premisos or by letter to CYRUS CRESSMAN, aoutt â€" Rerlic , Ont Farm for sale. MEETING of the Jadie« of the town and é.v'am‘h-smfifi'l ay , March Lr W““' Mp'!nmmrvr ‘xanizine‘n , Waterion, organizing a branch of m wâ€"-'-“- of North W atertoo. general and seoreâ€" tary of Winterbourne have consented '1‘ Winterbourne NAvE ts Psny . Ry of the exacative In Waterloo 1‘0% Townline betâ€" ween Waterioo and No containing about n?::ll":- -...ro ar E‘l% 30 Ti un apeeaie e urentiant 8t Farm for Sale For further particulars apply to Liquor Lisense Act.!:â€" East Buffalo Cattle Market. Mara,Jxo. SATTLER, Executrix, Heidelberg. Louts SaTTLtR, 6â€"2 mos Kxecutor, RBerlin . To Whom It May Concern 2 ht soliing sb io o bie Notice here is not a great deal and the demand for y. Toâ€"day‘s trade was igh a few loads of stuff ite. The offerings were few lots of extra choice market, and brought as ewt. The general run 18AIAH WIAMER, ALLEN SHANTZ 16 00 18 00 O 210 2.00 1.90 .30 60 5.50 6.50 8.00 4 50 16 14 14 18.218.000 10,567.000 1,156.000 1.650,000 14 5.05 6 65 9 10 7.00 6.00 68 6E 31 60 u0 18 FO fesacrar * Epnrgsees , |1** e ~ W. M “l‘m wl en vien in Snd ivl 2 Gank: $y i med) 2 sets doub 0 698, ‘--‘Lr~,.-,_-. 'h-el.t;no-. whiffietrees, . ‘f‘.F c *; hoes, shove s, o ie a iss iP, it guim, . oo sho un 2o san smath Soanteh, other articles, Also 100 bush.of fesebd on!s â€"TERMSâ€"Oats and all sums 0 meneir eaeense maoe opn e or mo(cnd!n\g::h Y wmeslik. Jos. Micxu8, Thnu will be sold by Mnnbflo aue ion on the _pâ€" emises of the undersigned, 2} miles cast ;j â€"‘.i;'a;:i;u"ol"& B'nd'.mfl" gned, 24 miles cast ‘ Winterbourge, on the ‘I‘p line between W aterioo and Wootwich, on l LIVE STOCKâ€"Horse 16 years o‘d, mare 12 years old, horse 4 years old, 2 mares rising 3 years old. mare flufi one year old, mare rising 2 > ears old cow in calf duein April, he fer in calf due in April, 4 cows nmg te.be in calf, 2 steers 2 yoar old, fat heifer, 3 stears 1 year 2h iHers 1 zur old, 2 calves, 3 ewes su to be in lamb, Yorkshire sow in pig; al t 50 chickens. â€" â€" xk C €l0 _ commencink at one o‘clock, p. m. the follow valuable property, viz: 2 * in drill, seeder. land roller, hay n:m"mr turnip sower, & waggons, 2 d buggy, 2 bobsleighs, 2 long steighs, cutter, dr‘g saw. pulper, scraper, cultivator, 3 ploughs (Tolton, Ayr. Fergus), gang p} ugh, 3 set iron harrows, soufflâ€"r. bag truck, 2 wh elbarrows, grain bags. grain cradle, seythes, y 8, w r oK. dl thes, 2 hay rack god r ok. 2 rets team barne s, set plough barness. set single harness.saddle. grindâ€"tore 2 IrankettJes, copper keitle, sag buckets, cider ba;rels, 2 meat tube, 2 ogging chains, 2 leading cpninu.!nsts Qonbl.eâ€" â€" IwrLENMENTs, Ete â€"Ho wer whd Sopara: tor, jack and belt, straw enufi. crusher, +200 ib. scale, fannin3 mill, binder, er, seed trees, 3 neckyokes, crowbar, pick, shovels, spadeâ€", hoeâ€", forks, hay knife, ice tongs, a quantity of lumb »r and other articlestoo numerâ€" ous to mention.. Parlor stove and drum., sofa, 2 bedsteads. 3 tables, 2 . upboards, 6 cha rs, tub, bureau. daisy Churn, butior worker, Malotte cream gepsrator nearly new, refrigerator. 3 TERMS C All sums of $10 and under cash; over thet amofing 12 mon h‘ credit on approved security or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of oredit amounts Jos. MickUs, _ BENJANMIN HaxictoN, rrHERE will be soid by public auction on the farm of Martin B, Snyde~, 14 miles v est of tne Town of W%urlro. known as the David B. Eby farm, on th@ road leading to St. Ag@ ba, on HORSESâ€"B ack team 8 and 14 years old, pair of bay mares 7 and 8 years uld. bay horse 8 years oldéhenvy diaught), boy horse 8 3 our= old (fam 1y diiver), bay carriage horâ€"e 5 years old, bay mare 4 vears nl! (drives). hoy mare 4 years old in foal to Carimont, bay cor. 3 years a d (hamyy dnngl!m C ATTLFâ€"Durham grade cow f:eeh, Darham grade cow {rosk since Nuy , freâ€"h vow, cow due to calve in May, heifer 2 fo-rn oid due to calve in April, Heffor 2 year« old, steer calf 7 month« old, calf 2 months old, shorthor . buil 18 months old with pedigree, There will also be offered for sale2 yearlipg Shorthorn hulis with good yedkrn’eq, the pFoperty of Josiah Stauffer. . 1 PLNMI'.A\PTh, E'I’t‘. â€" Pair of bobs eighs, outter. surrey with pole an » »hafts, ‘op bugy. 2 g.r_‘m drill«, 4 plowâ€", 2 barrows, scuitler, hay rake, hn{,‘fotk. root slicor, hnnh;xf mill, edse hasro itta‘ horsepower, 8 racks for feeding sheep, . rindstone, = ilk tester, 2 sots team harâ€" news, &o..s sin #le harness, 2 rets fly nets, co ig stove, box -ug\'e lca‘ table, small ts de, 2 benches, amall sink, hay knife, whoolbarrow and 2 Gui en chickens. | Ds ommencing at 1 0 clock p.m., sharp. the follow ng veéluable property, viz: TERMS OF SALE â€" All sima of:$10 and under ©/sh; «ver fhat amount (0 months credit upon approved #> urity or 3 per cent. discount for oa:iw payments of credit amounis Jos, MickUs, Thursday, February 26th, 1903 at 1 o‘clock p m., the folfowing valurble propâ€" orty, viz: LIVE STOCK.â€"Bay horn.dxelfl old (drivâ€" er), Jerâ€"ey «rade cow 6 years ol Jcrwyfnda cow 4 i‘m old suppo ed to be in calf, Jersey grade heifer 1 year oid. qBE ugdcrn‘nod wiHt sell by publtc nuction l on the premises at 8t. .lu:ob:v.“m: IMPEMENTS, ETC.â€"2 on~horse _wnflov--. w&bnw, custer, sulky, 2 plows, 1â€"ho‘se plow. 2â€"furrow @angplow, culdivator, set ‘ron harâ€" rows ‘.My new), hay rake, hay rack. stone boat, fanniqg mill, straw cutter (dearly new), turnip ali¢er, Â¥ m‘n erâ€" dleâ€", «cy the. hoes. sing!e harness, a compiate butcher‘s ontft. 2 kitchen tabies, 2 drop leaf tabies, norner cuphoard, 2 kitchen cuptoard«. wardrobe desk, sidrbourd, 2 bureaus, 7 suc«~, J bedsteads, 2 arm chaire, 4 rocking chairs and some othor chairs, 4 chests, miil hox, mlz cans, churn, sewing machine, washing machine, meat tab, 3 wash tubs. 2 cider barres with cidef, cooking stove. box ngva, partor +t ve, 2 drums, biz ketile and other articles to > numerous to mention. Auction Sale ,. _ OR All sums of $5 and under cash; over that -m.ount 6 m'onm-"o.ndn :n&n&wavo:m or 4 num r ons or 6 per sent. por Jos. MicKc 8 ThoroughbredStock forSale â€"â€" OF â€"â€" Farm Stock & implements Thursday, March 12th, 1903 4402 miaber U y ome, i Pn dov, main, i".‘:.:m.‘ifi#ma... Pull 0 00 sn sgearte . Auction Sale â€"OF.â€".. Auction Sale House and Lots for Sale. Tuesday, March 1oth 1903, Stock and Implements. Stock and Implements * Auctioneer. + W ar. Mipwo®®, Clork A Bargain Auctioneer. . _ J. G. Hurst, Clork Auctioneet. _ _ A KaUFMAN Clork &ncuow . MEXGER, Clerk TLRMS iJ ‘chgr Davin m:gw BExJamIN HaxmicroN, } Proprietor Marrin B Sxyour, Jlnalr Proprietor. B. Avax B. ScHa®r®®, S ER. Clark. 7.2t letor 16 owes and a ster ram 30 pair of | Aextevener snn â€"mader, nerPros t Soot ta~. h'u'-h:.’s 73 m&w&" 11. es thout 00 bush +f _ Tenxs esd 10 ul seantity. pay ment £1000 OB â€" NC SMOTE ES CC will be offcred for sale it not The farm oo':;LI 134 nores of 13 On it is a new and weodshed at barn $ ry outbut 118 nores is and acres is {iuhl acres u‘wn :‘l '.-:.“ nearly oll fm or Terms and mnwwfl Jm”" on day of sale. Jos. MickUs, commencing at 1 o‘clock, p. m:, the foll wing valu«bie property, viz: s BTOCK â€"Span of working horges 9 and 12 {Mo!d. ware fimo{d sn?ud to ht: cal to a thorough horse, 5 good cows calf. fresh cow, 2 calves, broud sow, 7 ewes. & collie dog and. about 35 hens. TKIRI will be sold by Public Auction on the premises of the undersigned Lot No. 8. i2th Con . Kast Section Wellesley, on IMPLEMENTS. ~'mntn binder, 'u.g mower, Noxon drill. "f tooth cultivator, mi min hL;rmw-. pl uc&. i-buerwwa. hay rake, lumbâ€"r wagyon, 4 ugey, open buggy, cutter, fanning ml‘fi. hay gu:l, hay fork rope ans pulleys, set single barness, 2 sete team harness (1 set nearly new). watering trough, wfieelhorrw, sickle grinder, sausage machine, ctosscut saw, 2 logging chains, 2 crowbars, hay > knife. scoop shovel, long hapdled shovel. spade, forks, hoes, eto , 2 churus, 2 stoves whd stove &lpea. and other articles too numerous to meitâ€" on. TERMSâ€"All sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount 10 montbs‘ cedit will be given upon good joint notes, or a discount of 5 ber cent. per annum off for cath payments of TERMS.â€"All sums over that amount 10 given upon good joint per cent. per annum 0 crediâ€" amounts Jos. Mickus THE undersigned has irom George A uman on Lot 30, G.U.T., 4 mile FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TERMSâ€"Hay, oats, pigs and alt_ sums of ‘l.n and under o«sh; over that amount 12 montbs‘ eredit upon approved joint{notes or 4: discount will be ,1vcn for cash p .yment of credi( amounts, There will be sold ‘by Public Aucâ€" tion or the larm. of Benjamin B. B. Hallman at Mannheim, on FRIDAY, MARCH 6TH, 1903, commencing at one o‘clock p. in., sharp, the following valuable propâ€" erty, viz. :â€"â€" Live Stock.â€"Black horse 10 yea‘rs old, black mare 15 years old, sorrel aged mare, bay mare 11 years old Also 0 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 call at side, 3 Tat cows, Jepsey cow supposed to be ‘n calf, heifer two years old, 4 ~spring calves, 2 brood sows supposed to be in pig, 7 pigs 6 months old, 7 pigs 3 months old, 3 ewes and a mumber of hens. $ A Implements.â€"New Mc Cormick binâ€" der, Masseyâ€"Harris mower, sged drill, siring tooth cultivator, lamd roller, scuffler hayâ€"rake, root pulper, grind« stone, two lumber wagons, oneâ€"horse democtat, new . buggy, cutter, . new bobsleigh, Chatham fanning mil and bagger, horse power, â€" hay rack, Shant: plough, Wilkinson slough, 8â€" furrow plough, set iron harrows (5 seetion; 2 sets harness, mnm- ess, furnace kettle, whee! ,, 20 grain bags, counter. scale, straw cutâ€" ter, 400 bushels turnips, 6 tons hay, 100 bushels oats, 25 bushels pttatâ€" oes, whifletrees, â€"neckyokes, forks, shovels, chains, and a lot of other articles too aumerbus to mention. Wednesday, March 4th, 1903, Terms.â€"Fat cows, grain, chickens, roots, and all sums of $10 and under Cash; over that amount 10 months credit upon Tfurnishing approved geeâ€" urity, or 4 per cent. per annum Aigâ€" count {or. " cash . payment~of: credit amounts. ce w() h JOSEPH MiIOKUS, Anctioneer. BEN. B. HALLMAN, Propristor Auction Sale Auction Sale Monday, March 2nd, 1903. mt e e 1 10 bast l 3?' 30 busi. 4 oF Stock and Implements. eutteg. wagon, â€"zeated. F Spen tage» 4 alblgh».00 k Seete harné ) ness, doubletrees, i covl wheelbarpow. ndstone, o reroalo nspen, Coomianiegt Approed ln‘:‘ per cont. ~t:-‘“ 6 n ‘he same day and and place the farm Auctioneer Auctioncer Hay, oats, barley gned has roceied instructions â€" Aauman to sell h{:lnuhlio auction T., 4 mile Easi of Elmira, on ~â€"Of.â€"â€" Josarn Ditmiot._ m., sharp, the fol chickens and En 42.\ $ _â€" S« _ Mi. VVILUPMAINMI Seriin. ; Proprietor. f 3 13â€" | €444000000040204040004004A44AA4A4M4A40404404044 i on the t, No. 6. 03. I1> wing and 12 o be in cows in ewes. & Watson tivator, gh, hay y, open ay fork ts team trough, achine, rs, hay â€" 1. «pade, d stove to menâ€" ler ca@h; will be ubt of 5 nents of is EID, prietor. ‘There will be sold by public aurtion on the farm of the late Joseph Marâ€" tin, 2 miles south of Conestogo and 2 miles morth of Lexington, on THURSDAY, â€" MARCH 5th, 1503, commencing at 10 o‘clock a.m. . the following valuable property, viz., Live Stockâ€"bay team, six and sevâ€" Live Stockâ€"bay team, six and sevâ€" en years old, black mare _ twelve years old, bay horse, five years old, colt rising 3 years 4 cows supâ€" posed to be in calf, 2 cots supposed to be fresh by time of sale, iresh cow, 4 spring calves, calf 5 â€" months old, 12 pigs, 6 months old, 2 »igt 7 weeks old, sow with pigs at side, 2 brood sows, thoroughbred _ Yorkâ€" shire boar, 40 chickens. Implements:â€"Masseyâ€"Harris Binder nearly new, mower, hayrake, _ diill, land roller, cultivator, 2 Yankee W alk in and Look ecutors There will be sold by Public Auc« tion on the premises of the . underâ€" signed on the townline between witâ€" mot and Blenheim, 8 miles west of New Dundee, and 2 miles north of ;thlmon. on > * WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 4TH, 1908, lmm.n one o‘clock v. m , the following valuable property, Yiz :â€"= . Cattle.â€"21 Grade Holstein Cows and Héifers. > There will also be sold at the same time and‘ place . the following mm'wmmu of the late Mallman: ‘Top bugâ€" ty, cutter, wheelbmrrow,> and ouher smail articles. Terms.=All sums of $10 and under ¢ ‘on *‘ larger amounts 6 months flmn- 5 per cont. per annum : off . â€"OoFâ€" Stock and Implements. Auction Sale Still $10,000 Dollar TERMS CASH. Sign of Gold Auction Sale .« OÂ¥ .. Grade Holsteins. All Goods cut to half pr(?. fi SEE THE BARGAINS â€"«ati= | _ Clothing ings to be sold in FIFTEEN DAYS. <a) 15.00 Overcoats at ha‘f price ..............++ ...« 12.00â€" Overcoats at half price ...;,............«» 10.00 Overcoats at half price ..........«.«~~«+~*«« 7.50 Overcoats at half prite...:...........»>>«=» "ouths‘ and Boys‘ Overcoats at half price........ Children‘s Overcoats$s at half price......... ...... $1.50 Shirts at half price.... $1.00 Shirts at half price.... 75¢ Shirts at half price........ All ZP and 5oc Caps at...... CThildren‘s and Men‘s Caps® : Mifén‘s Pants....:........... . SMOCK® â€"....0..0 02 0.l.}>}>> Underclothing per Suit ...... Children‘s Short Knee Pants 9943 Cows M. WILDFANG, â€"~ Rice Flakes. Pea Pfiha.wynhm o Flakes, Wheat Germs, Cremhfii{ Fheat, etc. etc. No doubt in the past many have been eating.too much meat and not enough grain food. We shall if we gan in the future tempt you to eat more grain. You can get all of the above and many more at Public notice is herevy given that The Mutual Life Um:rnv of (M;flm at the seasion of the parliament for an Aet to reduce the number of Auditors from + wo to one and togive the so.nldlm ors the power to appoint «n Actuary, the tor and such ot er officer: as they may necessary and to wake such amendment» to ?‘Mrw of the Company as may be necessary ‘or these purposes. Dated at Waterloo, Ont., Jan. m.a 1908. * MILLAR & SIMs, 5â€"2t 4 " _ Solicitors for Applicants Space will not allow us to mention near all, but here are few to choose from : £8 at 1 o‘clock p.m., for the election of officers and for the receiving ant m‘uflu&cu otthoCompuu-omunl for cat and other business may be the mesting. â€" _ _ 4 8 OTICK is hereby given the annual N general nnu"o('mn ltg:‘lol#dm ercantile Fire Insurance Onllul{- ve the head office of the company in the town Waterleo on of the late Meanc Hallman conâ€" nropeianig maping Sounty of Waterlso Pot No #2 concession 11, "ou fomns fost, Ahme E"‘"":SE:' with ns oanr is Pf rooacd with ghote Wwalt en om‘m'.’f od orchard with cholo 4 18 in first class cultivation and well grain or stook. There are 34 w and about 70 acres plowed, balance in hay the mesting. ane . Wat« rloo, Feb. 3rd., 1908. mn.n:pmflo-uhu ?.(QGM MRS MENNO HALLMAN, . â€"_00> R. T. HALLMAN, (Rxeoutors)}, Farm for Sale Prieinaer of Gate io miled routh TRhatsntint oo it the Cns eP W PS T | onee w ot n i o ratee ot Cpoit e o nc es g’a:‘gm& Aconce hA tare, e o 12 acrose in tim! balaheo m wall a good < and ou‘ ufl%}?' rad w Te i fortherpartioniars apply on iess cedncerclicitclt ‘New liatoins Ont. Mercantile Fire Ins. Co. â€"ANNUAL MEETING. Furnishings and Hats Farm for Sale Monday, March 9th, 1903 Hallman‘s, motgpmeys Farm for Sale. Call at once as all Coods are selling fast. Tilson‘s Oa uaker Oats, Maitaâ€"Vita, Force SCn 'umt%nqakfm Food, Grape Nuts * Swiss Food, Shredded Wheat, Granose Flakes, Breakfast Foods Notice FOR SALE Reserilinl #. 0. «s io es a+ f uokak is dany w oo d Pn lin noiseless gerr. I also do a fine trade in the Adam‘s waggon, which is noted to be the i<ader in Canada. I also sellâ€"t}« Fleuty and Wilkinâ€" son plougbs, whish are used by the best farmera. . }‘oree shocing as nsual, so as to give con fort and develop the foot. â€". Interferin:z snd overâ€"reaching will now offer for sale his prize winâ€" ning yorksbire pigs from 6 weeks to 9 years old; also ~his prize winning bullsgénd heifer calves together with the three year old bull "Glen Alpine." All kinds of Short Horn cattle" for sale at all times. : A. C. Thoman, King St., East of Scott, BERLIN. Not.ce to Farmeors The Undersigned ; Yaluable Farm For Sale I keep the !~ gest up.toâ€"date stock "The $ 2@011.86. John Hill, Wollesloy, Apply to & BERLIN. 150

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