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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Feb 1908, p. 11

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\ _, gonmenting at 10 o‘tlock, sharp, the PM oo CBP a j %a}\. ck d M old,. ciestnut maie _[~ 1A years . old, chestnut mare 7 years io *« @ld Wyin foal, chestnut" mare 3 years Wednt , brown horse, quigt . and oys w 8 years old, brown horse â€" JAMPLEMENTS,.ETC.â€" _ Masseyâ€" M binder, (set _ iron . harrows, spring tooth â€" cultivator, wagei, c aâ€" , box, straw cutter, Jlemod:‘st, waâ€" gon bos, bobsleigh, hayra¢k,.cuiter, 2 & / J neatly new, 3 single plows, souiflers, 1 new, grindsi=nc, turnip ‘ meatly new; 2 Gogzing chains, w chaing, set double hacatss, #ct ~ harness, 3 hotse doubleiret, 0. doubletrees, grain cradle, cider 8 shovels, hay fork, about 40 eÂ¥ red oak plank, Belle‘s forge and mnvil, scale 2000 lbs capacity, nearly Farn @There will be sold <by Public Aucâ€" on on the farm of the uâ€"dersigned, meBalf (mile northwest of Preston. on fle\,vPine Bush Road, between the "Betlin and Blair roads on commencing at * 1 o‘clock p.m.: #he following valuable property W STOCK.â€"Horse 14 years 0}d, 4 years*old, cow. 3 years oid, § cow supposed to he in call. 2 g 2 years old one supposed to be in Calf, heifet 1 year old, 9 pigs ‘ old, good collic dog. mflENTSJTC.â€" % Masseyâ€" Oof ‘ Farm Stock and Implements ; ~2 horse blankets, new; 2 bedâ€" ' lounge,.. woodbox, pox stove | many .Other atticles top numerâ€" to mention. T mâ€"mm all sums of $10 under, ; ovet that â€" amouut months‘ credit on approved joint Or 5 per cent. of for cash of ~credit amounts. JOS. MICKUS,. HENRY KRAFT, Lunch at noon 6â€"3t. The farm is sold. No reserve. Sal starts at 10 o‘clock sharp. ALEX. AMES, W. H. CLEMENS ~_PIGS & POULTRY.â€"2,. brood sows due‘ t@. farrow middle March, _ 29 Sho@t§ from four to nine months ol¢, About 75 Plymouth Rock Hens, .2 Guinea fowls. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" Binder, Masseyâ€"Harris, Mower, ~6 foot cut, Masseyâ€"Plancis, Seed drill, Masseyâ€" Haryis, Hayloader, Maxwell, Disc, Shantz; ~ cultivator, _ Masseyâ€"Harris, hay rake, Deering; two furrow plow,‘ 2 gang plows, 2 single plows, scuffier, . 2 sets iron harrows, land roller, fan| mingmill, cutting box, Watson, with Cafrier, one horse power and â€" rods, root pulper, turnip cutter, 2 grind stomes, 2 sets bobsleighs, cutter, top buggy, rubber tired buggy, nearly mgw, Toad wagon, light democrat, heavy democrat, pole and wifMetree, 2 lumber wagons, one with box, 2 hay racks, turnip drill, cream separâ€" ator, DeLaval, set scales, 2000 _ lbs. CaPacity, set scales, 240 lbs capacity, set heavy double harness, 2 sets plow harness, 2 sets single harness, number Of extra collars, wood rack, pea rake, stone .boat, neck yokes, willletrees forks, rake and other articles. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. â€" CooK»stove, coal heater, McClary, box stove, wood, extension table, churn C.ib cradle, child‘s carréage, _ lady‘s bicycle, thuee barrels vinegar, baxrels, tuls, ete. 2 iron kettles, crockery, ‘cans, pails and other articles. TERMS.â€"$10 and under, cash; over that amount, ten months‘ credit on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of four per cent. on all sums entitled to credit, except hay, grain, Poultry, Potatoes and Apples, waich will be cash. ‘l"l Also about 60 bushels .of Potatoc and a quantity of apples. About gight tons timothy hay and a quan tity of oats and a lot of cedar posts 8 ~ old, sorrel mare in foai, two bay . (2 years old, filly 1 year by Oradell f LE,â€"2 young fresh milch oughbred Hereford cow with wpeifer calt at foot, 9 good dairy:cows to calve during Mauch and April; 3 good dairy cows toâ€" calve during summer, 5 fat cattle, 8 yearlings, al calves. T * _ SHEEP.â€"16 â€" extua breeding ewes SHropshire, supposed to be in lamb, 10 good ewe lambs, Shropshire. TMHURSDAY, FEB. 20TH, 1908 There will be sold by Public Augâ€" uu_’.t'ihqzhbazxm. W. H. Clemens, Blair, on ¢ Auction Sale WRDNESDAY; FEB. 19TH, 1908 Auctioncer Auctioncer JOHN N. SIPES, Secy Proprietor Proptictt. . Greenland has a population ofâ€" 11 895, _ | Wood binder, Decting mower, nearly new, Wismer drill, spring tooth cultiâ€" vator and sceder, new, 2â€"horse . steel rake, cultivator, landroller, Deeting disc, ncarly _ new,; Oxford â€" 2â€"furrow J plow, 2 Ayr plows, Yankee plow, scufMfer, 5 section iron harrows (100 tecth); lumber wagon, halftruch wagâ€" on, 2 seated carriage with pole and ; shait, one horse market carriage, apâ€" $ cn buggy, top buggy, â€" sleigh, light sleigh with pole and shaft, cutter, 2 c. hayracks, _ Berlin fanning miil, bag 1, truck, milk cart, 3 sets team harness, i, set carriage harness, set single harâ€"| ie _ ness, set heavy single harness, bridles, haiters, 2 wheelbarrows, wagon mck,| bog lifter, 2 pigracks, pearake, gm\'cl' planks, stone hammer, grain . cradle, grindstones, 2 crowbars, ladders, sledâ€" ), ges, wedges, shovels, logging chains, .: cow chains, croscut saws, axes, scaldâ€" 1, ing trough, whiffletrees, neckyokes, 1, iforks, hoes. %) GRAIN, ETC.â€"A quantity of hay, bel oats, batley and mixed grain, about s | 250 bushels turnips and 1 bushel clean elover seed. ‘ HOUSEHOLD â€" EFFECTS.â€"Wardâ€" robe, deslk with bookcase, ‘dresser,taâ€" bles, small table, $TM*, washstend, washing â€" machine, lounge, ‘Clock, 3 bedsteads, 2 rocking chairs, a . nuntâ€" bér of chairs and benches, _ woodâ€" chest, milk aerater, milk, can, large milk can, iron kettle, lard press, suâ€" gatrpmn, 2 cooking stoves, dnim, scalâ€" es, capaoity 240 lbs., and a lot . of other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. No reserve as the farm is â€" sold. : TERMS.â€"Hay, grain, chickens, turâ€" nips and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved security or 5 per cent per anfium off for cash pay: ments of credit â€"amounts. JOS. MICKUS. JOHN L. MAYER, Auctioneer. \ _ Proprietot. L.~F. DIETRICH, Olork. Yalor ; rake, disc, n plow, â€" scuffer tecth): [fommcncinb at 12 o‘clock,noon,sharp, the following valuable property, viz.: LIVE STOCK.â€"Bay horse 6 years old, bay horse 10 years old, dark bay mare in foal to Colonel Roosevelt, dark bay mare (driver) 3 years old got by Dan _ Ring, if not previously sold, 6 good dairy cows (1 fresh . in September, # fresh with calves at side, 2 due to calve in March, 1 due to calve in April): 4 yearling calves, 17 pigs 6 months old, 3 Yorkshire sows supposed to be in pig, Berkshire sow 8 months old, about 50 chickens and a good collie dog. 6 IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" Frost and @RIDAY, FEBRUARY, 283TH, 1908 There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, in the Township of Wilmot, 1 mile south of ° Josephsburg and 2$% miles rorth of St. Agatba, on . TERMS.â€"Pigs and all cums if $10 and | upder, cash; over that amount| i3 months‘ credit on approved soint | iotes or a discount of .4 per cent of | for cash payments _ of crcdit’ imounts. | N. S. BOWMAN, Proprietor. ] JOS. MICKUS, Auctioneer. | 3â€"2t Auction Sale OF Farm Stock aad Implements IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" Side de livery rake, }uxweu hayrake, Mm; cow gang plow (Preston make), : sculflers, set harrows, 2 seated demoâ€" crat, m cart, top buggy, weeder, sot . harness, set carriage harâ€" ness, set plow harness, set buggy bharâ€" ness, lry(ozk, rope and pulleys, ~2 iron kettles, 2 cutters, block and tackling, wobdrack, . ~2 sets wagon planks, bobsleighs, corn planter, wheelbarrow, stone boat, pigrack, 3â€" rorse ° doubletrees, 3 neckyokes, scalâ€" es capacity 1200 lbs., bagholder, bag: truck, fanning mill, 25 bags, Magnet Cream separator, turnip pulper, Look case, Daisy churn, two 30â€"gallon milk ‘ans, flour chest, grindstone, Emory sickle grinder, clothes reel, _ milk soolers, 2 cider barrels, bedstead, meat grinder, â€" fat press, . spinfiing wheel, 2 reels, large table;, forks, rakes and many other articles _ too numerous to mention. No reserve as the proprietor is reâ€" tiring from farming. ' at 1 o‘clock p.m., sharp the valuabte ‘ peoperty, viz: .& K.â€" Colt 8 years old, solt 1 year old, 5 cows, supposed to be in calf, 5 young cattle coming 2 years old, 5. calÂ¥es comug 1 year old, 3 brood sows, 8 shoats and 4 small pigs. e id _ There will be sold by Public Auc h on the wn': the undersigned, '4‘ 16, Con, 2, mot "l‘ miles lo“ Of Baden, 5 miles northeast of Plat and ~5 miles northwest of New â€"Dundée. o% $ TUBSDAY, MARCH 3RDP, 1908 Stock ig calves Yorkspire Berkshire Tâ€"2t. commending at 10 o‘clock, in _ the foremoon the property of Wm. K. Schmidt, situated at Lexington, comâ€" prising three acres of land on which l!:l good buildings and â€" first class wells. ' TERMS.â€"Potatocs, , glain, P chickens, fat calf and all sums of and under cash; oven that amoun months‘ credit on approved secu or 5 per cent. per annum off for c payments of credit amounts. . No reserve as the farm is sold. JOS. MICKUS, F, P. LATSCH Auctioneer. Propnietor There will be sold by, Public Aucâ€" tion on the market sq‘ne in â€" the Town of Bertin, on calf 4 weers eld, Zrade JUrscy due to calve in August, 2 grad ers due to calve in March, heifer due to calve in Ajril, 2 1 1. year old, fat cali 8 month brood sow with litter at side. 30 Plymouth Rock chickens. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"Hinder seyâ€"Harris Mower, Masseyâ€"Hari drill, hay rake, disc harrow, ham fanning mill with bagger \ wagon, nearly new; steel axle i wagon box, hay and stock racl sleigh, cutter, open buggy, now. buggy, spring tooth cultivator, roller, 2 No. 21 plows (Preston : JOS. MICKUS, WM. K. SCHMIDT JERSEY CATTLE, istered in A.J.C.C. cei will be produced on da; 2 years old, fresh cow to calve in July, hceifer old, heifer calf 7 mon There will be sold by Public tion on the farm of the undet at Centreville, between Cegin Preston and about 5 minutes‘ from the Centreville Hotci, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 54, i commencing at 1 o‘clock rn.m., the following valuable: propert: HORSES.â€"Chestnut horse 5 years old, bay horse rising 4 old, bay horse 8 years old :i black horse 9 years oid, bay t: years old in foal to Membrino Pacing mare 12 years old in fo Membrino Star. Farm, Auction Sale TERMSâ€"Grain, hay, pigs, chickâ€" ens and all sums of $10.00 andunder eash; over that amount 10 _ months‘ eredit on approved security or 4 per cent. off for cash payments _ of credit amounts. JOS. MICKUS, AMOS E. SAUDER. Auctioncer. Proprietor. Terms made known on day of sale 5â€"3t No reserve as the proprietor tiring from farming. _ Implements,~ etc. â€" Masseyâ€"Harris hinder, Deering mower, â€" Noxon seed grill, hayâ€"rake, 2 plows, (1 large 3â€" furrow gang plow), land roller, dise harrow, iron harrow, lumber wagon, hay rack, top buggy, cart, .cutter, pair bobâ€"sleighs, fanning mill, turnip pulper, set doufile li;:nm, wheelâ€"barâ€" row, grindstone, stoneboat, hayâ€"fork and pulleys, 175 feet rope, â€" forks, shovels, whiffletrees, neck yokes, Naâ€" tional cream separator, daisy churn, Oxford range, desk and bookcase comâ€" bined, stale capacity 1200 lbs.,. scale eapacity 260 lbs., cider barrel _ and other articles. > SATURDAY, FEB. 9TH, 1908 H commencing at one o‘clock p.m. sharp the following valuable property, viz,: (1 fresh in December, 4 due to"calve in February), 3 yearling calves, . 1 brood sow, 4 shoats and: about #0 hens. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1908 i uim wNOLR auu . 4 There will be sold by RPublic Aueâ€" i+ Vilng : CA n t S Sa% tion on the darm of . the undersigned There will be sold by public auction | L mile west of Erbsvilleâ€"and 2 milâ€" on the Tarm of Amos E.. Sauder, 1{| & south of Heidelberg on aa > south of Breviau. at uhicopes .1 ° °* | WEDNESDAY, PEBRYARY i9/1908 Stockâ€"â€" 3 bay mares |‘"Hackney‘* tising 4 and 5 years old, . 5. cows Auction Sale REAL ESTATE A uctioneer a* POSTPON E OF Stock and Imple Stock and Implements OF nontl tade . (Preston «n.ak set harrows,5f i1 Prop ned, and walk Al 1 ing rp b From 60 .to 70 acres of the farms is A1. timber land composing . maple, bsech, elm, bemlock and some pine cedar. The farms are near to sch,ol and thurch and offer spletdid. facilities for marketing being seven.imiles The farms â€"will be sold separate or en bloch for _ marketing being _ seven. miles from the towns of Berlin and Wa tetloo. commencing at 2 o‘clock, p.m. shatp the following valuable real estate:â€" Two farms comprising . 150 acres each, situated on lots 10 ant . 11, first concession, Block B. Tewnhip of Wilmot. _ This . is excellent grain land and 26 to 30 acres are sown in fall wheat. . Fall plowing ail comâ€" pleted. _ There are first class buildâ€" ings, orchard and wells on cach fatm with a splendid spring creek running through properties. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, lith, 1908 â€"n, beruy crate. patlor stove, ege crate, â€" TERMS.â€"All sums of der, cash; over that months‘ credit on appT or‘& per cent of for C of credit amounts. JOS. MICKUS, ISAA There will he sol lion on the farm of the Township of W northwest of St. miles ~northeast of J08 MICKUS, PETER DIEBEI Auctioncer. Proptieto fanning | mill, planks, set â€" d gle harness, scale, capacity es, forks, 2 kettles, 2 cros bellows, cow 1 FURNITURL lc commencing at L o ol the following vaXu‘aI)leQ% STOCK.â€"Working honse IMPLEMENTS, ETC binder with sheaf carrier, Wood mower, hayrake, Sy Jâ€"3t â€" There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, 3 miles north of New Dundec and 3 miles south of Petersburg, on _ the road leading â€" from Petersburg _ to New Dundec, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1( lrill TERMS.â€" Young pigs, hens _ a all suams of $10 and undet, cash, c er that armount 12. months‘ credit approved. security or 5 per ce pet annum of for cash payments credit amounts. JOHN B. KNARR, Proprietor JOS. MICKUS, Auctionecr. IMPLEMENTS, â€" > me,alwz: Harris binder, mower, combined â€" tivator and seed drill, hayrake, landâ€" rolter, 2 wagons, “"Fil&'.b“m. 2 catts, 3 bob sleighs, hect box, | 2 bayracks, _oatter, 2 iron harrows, set gravel planks, 3 single plows, 2 turrow . Oxford plow,â€" seuffier, botseâ€" power, chopper, straw cutter, 70 feet belting, fanning mill, pulper, hayfork, and pulleys, 128 feet rope, 2 â€" sets double harness, set carriage harness set single harness, set plow harness, wheelbarrow, Cifcular saw, sap pan, 150 sap buckets 2 iron ketâ€" tles, copper _ kettle, tubs meat â€" tubs, 3 box stoves,â€" copking stove, 2 beds, small bed, 2 cupâ€" boards, wash Sink, wood box, side . board, table , butter box, robe and a lot ofâ€" other articles teoâ€" nwmérous to mention. A and 7 yrs. old, hei 4 yeats carriage team 3 ‘old, . <6 milch:cows (3 fresh and 1 fresh by time. of sale), 2 heifers supposed to be ‘in call, 6 head spfing calves," 5 calves 2 (months old, bull, 5. brood sows, 13 pigs 5 weeksold, 23 shoats, 1 Tmt 16 ewes, 80 hens, ~and 4 good collie dog.. /. £ : commenting at one o‘clook, p.am.sbarp the following .valuable wmfi Auctioneer E. KAUFMAN, Clerk Stock, Implements, Etc. Auction Sale of Valuable Farms kin TO Auction Sale OF bug crossclU pbe at 1 o hayrack able har wheelba 1200 lbs le Wilmot crate, benst ns of §10 . carrier, i Tosl ake, Sylvest new; â€" Wismer readeast ct d Agatha an Baden â€" on aws, blac 1 under, cash, ovâ€" months‘ credit 0n or 5 per cent cash payments of by Publi Peter Die â€"1 parl kitchen a m The total atea of. Afri¢a is estir % ted > at about 11,500,000 squate m DIEBEL, les, of which Great Britain owns : Proprictor 1 713,910 square miles. p . PA 1908 1, in miles 44 h and |commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, *1hc following valuable property, viz. Live stock: Dark bay mare rising 7 yI old supposed to be in foal to Leslie ‘ Powerful Purcheton wgight about 1400 lbs; bay horse rising 6 years old, weight about 1450 lbs; dark bay mare supposed to be in foal to _ Leslic Powerful Percheron, bay mare rising |3 years old bred by Fourth Choice, bay spring colt bred by McQueen, 3 cows supposed to be in calf, 3 spring calves, about 90 hens, 2 guinea hens and a good collie dog. cattle rack, wagon box, sugar beet box, hay fork with rope and pulleys, cutting box, stone boat, wheelbarrow, 3 crowbars, 32 cal. Winchester repeatâ€" ing arms rifle, 3 logging chains, cow chains, a number of hoes, chafl fork, sugar beet. fork, grain cradle, _ 2 scythes, 4 bushel measure, _ wooden neckyoke, iron neckyoke, 2 whiffictrees (all implements nearly new), harness, set heavy doublg’ harness nearly new, set plow harness, 2 sets buggy harâ€" ness, set heavy single harness, . 43 pounds clover seed, 15 lbs timothy seed, about 13 lbs. sugar beet ~seed, 4 hives bees, a number of bee boxes, honéy extractor and a quantity of household furniture. No reserve as the farm is sold. Termsâ€"Chickens. and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that . amovht 11 months credit will be giverm upon furni{shing approved joint notes or a discount of 5 per cent for cash payâ€" ments of credit amounts. Implements, etc.â€"Binder, _ mower, seed drill and Cultivator combined, 2 horse rake, Imperial 2â€"furrow _ gang plow, (all Massey Harris make), 38â€" inch tire wagon, 2â€"inch tire wagon, 2â€"seated carriage, buggy, road cart. pair of bobsleighs, cutter, land rolâ€" ler, chopping mill, fanning mill, scufâ€" fer, band wheel, turnip cutter, 2 Ayt plows, set iron harrows, hay, rack, J08. MICKUS, _ GEO. ALLES, Auctioncer. Proprietot. ) _ Impfements, etc.â€"Lumberâ€" wagon, ; truck wagon, carriage, new; . top «buggy, bob sleigh, nearly new; cutter, new; Massey Harris binder, . truck, \ straw carrier, Massey Harris mower, ‘steel rake, seed drill, harrow, 3 sinâ€" gle plows, one new; + 2 twoâ€"furrow ~ gang plows, land roller, new; scuffier, _ gravel box, new; hay rack, stone boat pig rack, new; turnip pulper, hay fork ‘rope and pulleys, fanning mill}, . set double harness, collars, 2 sets . plow harness, set single harness, _ wheelâ€" barrow, grain bags, cradle, 25 foot ladder,. grind stone, sugar kettle, milk ; tank, sledge hammer, rakes, . hoes, forks, crow bar, logging chains, sadâ€" dler horse, meat barrel, cheese press, "cider barrel, sideboard, Daisy. chutm, ‘flour chest, wash tubs, tables, cookâ€" Ying stove, washing machine, wood box, }bicy’cle, water trough, 2 robes and a ‘lot of other articlee too mumerous . OF . FARM STUCK & IMPLEMENTS There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the farm of the undersigned, 24 miles east of Bamberg and about 2% miles west of Erbsville, on the Bamberg Road, on ’oll supposed to be in hd.b;:y horse rising 7 years old, sorrel mare rising 5 years old, bay horse rising 4 years old, serrel colt rising:3 years . old, bred by Gold Dust, 1 colt rising 2 years old, 2 sorrel colts rising 2 years, well matched; 5 cows supposed to be in calf, 1 fresh cow, heifer fresh on day of sale, 4 head of fat butcher cattle, 2 steers rising 2â€"~ years . old, 0 spring calves, sucking call, 4 ewes, 2 lambs, 12 pigs, 3 months old;. 2 sows supposed to be in pig, .and 50 chickens. WEDNESDAY. FEB commencing at. 1 o‘clock p.ui.. sharp, the following valuable property, viz. _ ‘There will be sold by Public sAue 9't-t‘u °E.":.i“3 3‘?:5» &, @ miles miles * £ + th of Winterbourne, 1}”&!- east :?‘Wut Montrose,‘ on the Guelph road on & POSTPONED Arction Sale TUESDAY, FEB. {5TH, 1908, and 26 TH, 1908 i The referee might have given a deâ€" '“::-m-_fl cision in the first minute of the conâ€" ? ts test as Palmer â€" was a beaten man : a bf from the moment he entered the ring:|to deliver 4 tolling blow on to Burns.climbed under the ropes sini!â€"} himseli. In the final round Re ‘ ingly and showing his custamary conâ€") sont to the floot several times, . fidence, while Palmer displayed greab| at last was barcly able to Ufag nervousness. Without any preliminaty | soit to his knces where he rem sparring Burns went lafter him, and | with his elbows on the floor unt the first round bad hardly beyun beâ€"‘ ter the count of ten bad been to fore the Englisitman was on his knces.} 07. , 4o t w n c3 He tools the count twice and during! ‘The fighl was for $2,500 a side the rest of the round was busily euâ€"{ 75 per cent, of the tate Pe f,“";;b gaged in covctlhy himself. This was qoids werse ¢ to 4 on Burps, but th nepea each of the other rounmis, | was very little betting. ‘rh; j Palmer ‘being hopelessly outclassed, ‘ no takors for bets ofered by Pal and apparently without ability either |that ho would stay six Tounds. championship.* _ Some two thousand persons saw the fight which took place at Wonderland, a big music hall on the east side, but it was a oneâ€"sided afiair from the sound of the first gong to the middle of the fourth round, when Palmer, on his knces, was finalâ€" ly counted out. . p > London, Feb. 10.â€"Tommy Burns,the Canadian champion heavyweight pugâ€" ilist of the world, toâ€"night knocked out Jack Paimer, of Newcastle, the English champion, in the fourth round ofâ€" what was scheduled to be a 20â€" round _ contest for the â€" heavyweight There will also be sold by Public Auction at the same time and place the real estate of the late John Schnâ€" eller, situated in the village of Manrâ€" heim, comprising a brick house amd two lots and also some furnitu.l. Chattels cash. s ‘ Terms of Real Estate made knowar on day of sale. BURNS WINS IN FOURTH ROUND REAL ESTATE.â€"6 4â€"5 actes .« woodland _ situated© about 2 mile northeast of _ New Dundee and 1 acres of land sftuated about â€" miles northeast of Mannheim, th greater portion of which is cleared Chattels cash. â€" Terms of real estate made known on day of sale or upon applicatic: to either of the executors. T CHATTELS.â€"Buggy, set _ single harness, 2 _ horse blankets, copper kettle, _ bed, c{fest-, lpoks, cuttin, box, piano, if not previously sold. commencing at 3 o‘clock, p.m. sharp;, the following property, of t late Benjamin. B. Hallman. LIVE â€"STOCK.â€"â€"9 ewes suppo to be in lamb, 6 yearling lambs not previously sold. CHATTELS.â€"Buggy, set _ sin SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29,1908 There will be sold by Public tion at the Mannheim Hotel, on _ HOUSEHOLD _ EFFECTS. â€"= 2 ’sideboq.tds, 3 bedsteads and bedding, sewing machine, cream separator, 3 tables, 2 lounges, 2 â€" wash stands, weigh scales capacity 250 Ibs. stote, Daisy churn, washing machine, baby carriage, also hay and turnips. TERMS.â€" ‘Hay, turnips, chickens, and . all. sums of $1i0 ard under, cash; oven that amount 10 months‘ credit on approvedl Svtn‘{'.y or 6 per cent per annwm, oif for\ cash p's;- ments of credit amounts. 4 ncarly new, Deering â€" mower nearly new,, seed drill nearly .. new, cultivator ‘nearly new, one 2 furrow plow, one 2. furrow gang piow, disc, rollet, iron harrow, wooden . scuffler, lumber wagon, "fi’.‘.‘ elâ€" ving, hay ‘rake, bobsleigh / box, }and shelving,‘2 top buggies, 3 cutâ€" ters, ons 2 seated carriage, 2 sets double ‘harness,. 2 sets.single harness, set brand new single barness, 3 â€"rub ber horse collars, 3 rubber horse covâ€" ers, stone «boat, wheelbarrow, _ pigâ€" rack, wood rack, crow bar, vice, sledge hammer. _ LIVE STOCK.~3 working horses, 3 cows (1 fresh and 1 ~supposed . _ to ‘be in call), 2 calves, 13 pigs 4 mos. ‘old;" 30 chickens. t commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m, sharp, the following valuable, property,Â¥iz; There will be sold ~by Publi thdg.Mflmw 2} amiles east ‘of Betlin and 1} west ol Breslau, on the road 1 from Berlin to Bresiau, on LEVI B. HALLMAN, ~ JOSEPH B. HALLMAN, Executiors JOS MICKUS, Auctioncer. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 2ist, 1 CHAS.â€"D. SCHNEIDER Auction Sale OF Real Estate and Chattels P roprietor JOS. MICKUS, ‘Auctioneer. HENRY STECKLB, WM. BEILSTEIN, Executors. 1 inch tire truck wagons, fumber .. WAg* on, neanly new; 2 bobsleighs, 10 sleick, {urnip drill, 2 spring tookk cultivators. All these implements & n>arly new. Also some good . Ole soed batley and a‘lot of other article es too fumerous to mention. < _ > o TERMS.â€"All sums of $10 and up dor, . cash; over that it ',g}'*“ , months‘ credit on approved join! ‘ F tos qor 4 per cent. off for cash . ay= ments of credit amounts. sn 5 l GEO. G.~CLASS. JACORB BUSC 1, Auctioneer. Propri¢ ? V. HERIE, Clerk. .\ sont to at last soll to heifer rising 3 years old fifi;: at side, 2 well bred Durhm‘1 yesrs old,. due to calve abou t sale, 2 pure bred cows, 7 gqod ing cows all supposed m.wd 5 steers rising 1 year old, @ 8 vising 2 years old. & uce sldc, 2. well matched wi trisiug 1 and 2 year id uo CATTLE.â€"Shorthomn Bufl,. months, Fairmount Frantic 3 504 sired by Fairmount Mat 3rd No. 63335 bred ;by the thoroughbred _ Holstéia Bell old, 2 Holstein cows, well bred, milkets; 2 well bred Hulm;hfi rising 1 year, % Holstein grado cts rising 2 years old, DGM commencing at one . o‘clock; sharp, the following valuable pF ty, viz.:â€" > d HORSES.â€"Mare 13 years old | eral purpose), . borse 15. Y ars (good ‘worker,) horse rising, 4 1 old (a fine rogdster) got . Hay mare xisinz.?yean old: gotâ€" :;,, John, and horseâ€"rising 3 ye e . by Confution the two being well f od, calt Iising one yegr,gp&;bf Thete wil tion on Lhe adjoining S 7.3% Termgâ€"Hay,: grain, hens and all sums / of $ cash; over that amount credit on appro.«<@ i0 t per cent. off for cash p; credit amounts. <» ~ . _ grain, . 50 oats and hay, corn othy seed : Implements, ttt.â€"Met &r, ms-fr o vator, â€" drill; > id rolle section iron harrows,, harrows, two. wagons, ¢ bob . sleigh, seuffler, grim power straw cut J** stoncboat, ow Daniel incubator, 2 iron, ,) ‘cooking‘ stove, hovel, . er, :. set ./ team â€" harne wood.. fack, â€" hay .. and many other nd& ous to mention. f JOS. MIOKUS Auctionee: . black : mare : old, 8 tresh helfer .2 yea 8 calves, aq 100 hens, .co commencing at the lollo-rhfâ€"\; Live Stoc of Farm Stock and I MONDAY, UESDAY, MARCH, SRD, Auction Sale _ tc.â€"â€"About 200 bush, peas, a* barley and a | metore. o WJ e i, suoh whesibarto M Clemefits, on heaf, and 3 NSER, by

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