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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Sep 1911, p. 10

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Â¥+ y# at w ks i 7 1 & total of 15,500 votes, Miss - ~OfzMannbeim, takes the in the race for the $1400.00 Reo A ' ,. »+Which will be given as f . prize in the $3000.00 . voting .. Miss. Becker is one of the and best . known young - in this section, and her frieads have been very liberal with their supâ€" port. The other candidates would do well to keep theit eyes on Manuheim. port. ‘The other candidates would do well to keep their eyes on Mannheim. ~ Becond position among the . candiâ€" mll oecupied by . Miss Luvina . of Berlin. . This young lady is a popular â€" Civil Service employee, being stationed in the General Delivâ€" ery. office of the Berlin Post Officeâ€" which gives her an opportunity .. of w a great many people in the | of a day. * ‘The friends of Mr. Jacob Niergart] have not waited for that young mai to ‘‘get : busy,‘‘ but have sent a num bér; of subscriptions direct to the Contest Office, and as a result Mr Niergarthâ€"is in the thiéd place. The published vote standing column Bhows that no one candidate has any great lead, and that any energetic person might enter now and soon be among the leaders. _ ‘Three or four subscriptions for one year each will do the trick. Stop and ‘ figure _ it out. "After a careful comparison of . the merits ol various instruments, the Welegraph has selected two Mendelsâ€" sohn Pianos for the district prizes. One of these well known Pianos will be won by a candidate in Berlin or Waterloo. The other will be given %o someone in the outside territory. If you feel that you have no use Yor the big Auto, why not enter the race for one of the Mendelssohn Pianos? Surely there is a spot in your home that a piano would "fit in‘ very nicely. ‘The following schedule of votes will Be in effect until Oct. 7th. Aiter that m reduction of 20 per cent The Standing Latest Returns Give Liberals 36, Conservatives 15, Nationalists 12 Momtreal, Sept. 25.â€" The two Meferred . elections im Quebic, those im . Gaspe and Chicoutimiâ€"Saguenay, took place toâ€"day. in (Ciaspe the Batest returns indicata the defeat . of ‘Hon. R. Lemieux, Minister of Marine, by Dr. G. P. Gauthier, who is l Tng by 558. Mr. Lemieux will, I ever, be a mamber of the â€"New Ho ms he was elected last Thursday Rouvilla. In Chicoutimiâ€"Sagus four candidates in th tor being J. Giraro, &er who was first el servative, but who Government in the 1; Mt. Girard‘s majority, from, is | given as didates were: In Gas) thier, Consetvative; | feux, Liberal. In Cl mav, J. Girard, Conse Beott, Liberal Gent Liberal, dist, ~AMontreal, Sept. 25.â€"There _ still considerable doubt _ regarding fi‘:mt siending of partics in this Province. Bo#sides claim Shefford, and today i¥‘ announcec that . the Wote:in Thréh ‘Rivers whs a tic. Reâ€" Count# willâ€"be held in many rijlings « w, Sent the exact standing t . ‘"The Heralc ‘summarizes ~*esults ‘as follows: Liberals 36 ; C #ve§ Â¥5; _ Nutionalists 12. is difficult to divide the _ Nationâ€" from the Consetvatives, but ‘majority of the papers give the cight seats. This sum ry, does not include ~ deferred elec which took place toâ€"day, .. toodre Pmb TE P enE S O C5u 01. Nos 5 + '“:::',"t Lo Sitde the . | "Vou [135,608â€"Orvard A. Satterstrom, Grilâ€" $ major ) Comeptvabives, but lby, Sweden, Distributing Apparâ€" f ity of the papers £** tha atus for liq\lidn. ‘ ists cight seats. This sumâ€"| 135 g57â€"Louis Felizat, Salon, France. does not include ; deferred elecâ€" Furnace for burning the commerâ€" rs which took piage. foâ€"day. :« cial résidues of different _ indusâ€" s tries, especially in oil works. "_.‘ metagetsemgereaciicicsifpre 135,858â€"Ludwig C. Flaceus, New * York, U.S.A. Coke oven dootr. WOOIDENT ON ELMIRA BRANCH. 135,862â€"Arthur Gohmann, Stettin, fey‘s . P s Germany. Gas producing oven. ’fs» + 135,665â€"Neree Gullfimttu. 8¢. Elie E Wihile Hidinz an th de Carton, Que. . Canoe paddle. . While. fiding on,the side . of. . the ij35,671â€"Edmiund Hohmann, Stettin, car on the Fimira "T"’" 4| _â€" Germany. Horizontal coke oven. "@rand Trunk Railway, . Monday ns:..mmz Mauser, _ | Oberndort, moon, Fiank Mcleod,; a © young| _ Germany. Firearms. ® ke received a painful bruise}j$5,704â€"â€"Joseph Rancowrt, 8t. Benâ€" hm a car which was being olt ~(Beauce) Que. â€" ‘Thermostatic _was removed ~ to. «his} _ alarm, i0 in Stratiord where his . injury, â€"""The Inventor‘s Adviser‘*" wil} be First Period Voting Sept. 18th to Oct Wiways Room for One More Two Mendelssohn Piar Standing in Quebec Takes the Why Not 3 Candidates Have Been Wefl'wf Friends o are Interested in Their Success.â€"A Pcz"l‘geckar Vote Schedule in Quebec ing Sched Oct. 7th. Boivit th outit ative th Niergarth j ung man t a num-i to _ the , the vic late nsem will be Lem iâ€"Sague Ir B. def how Six months Ofe year .... Two years . Three years Five vears . Six months One year ... Big Liberal carried Edmonton City by 400. EDMONTONâ€"Oliver, 1aperai, : ASSINTBOTAâ€"Turriff, Liberal MISS PEARL BECKER ... MATTHEW SCHUMMER ... MISS AGNES C. NOLL ........ ION SNIDER ..;...;... ...c.c W. C. BRUECKNER ... MISS ELSIE REHEHM ......... EDWARD DOEPEL ... MRS. JACOB EBEL ... GRANT RICHMOND ... .. MISS ALICE GINGRICH ... MISS SHUH .ssssumis sescurrces R. AX HROWN ......;..:s:mm0. WILFORD WARNER ... MISS NELLIE BRICKNELL VICTOR HELN ... . A‘.)Tl;{f?-l.Efii)â€"Bucl{anan, Liberal 1 200 . e 400 MISS LUVINA KNAPP ... JACOB NIERGARTH ... ... MISS MABEL DECHER ... MISS ROSANA HUMMEL ...... MISS MABEL NICHOL ... GORDONX KRAFT ... .o..cA MISS NELLIE FERGUSON ... EUGENE RUHLMAN ... .. MISS EDNA CONRAD ... . MISS GERTRUDE McGINNIS MISS RUFF ... ccusase .ls F. I. WEAVER ... .sn L. . RTEISB .ssusuc snseaicscess ienss MISS ALLIE KOLB ... .. WM. . WIBCK â€"sâ€"sslesi esmmc esn F. THAMIF .:smmmeer arrnisrionse ons WM._J. MARSHALL .. .0. MISS BENDER ... ... CHICK EVANS ... 22e MISS EDIE CONRAD ... .. MISS ETHEL BOLDUC ......... E. R. RIENER ... .. CHAS. DOBBINS ... ...« MISS ROSE ENGLERT ... MISS BEATRICE MeGINNIS HORACE CARTHEW ... . MISS MAGGIE PHILIP ... MISS FRANCIS FERRIER .. MISS MABEL THAMER ... MISS WOLFHARD ... .. MISS WHITING ... ......22 .2 Winnipeg, Sept. 25.â€"Here are Th Alberta â€" and Saskatchewan â€" ridings l Niergarth Third 05 Below w#ll be found a list of patâ€" ents secured this week through the agency ol Messrs. Marion & Marion, Patent Attorneys, .Montreal, Canada, and Withington, D#»*€, _ _ Any imformation â€" on the . subject will be supplied free of charge by apâ€" plying to the above named firm. REGINAâ€"Martin, LigeraÂ¥, 2,500. SASK A TOONâ€"McCraney, _ Liberal 200. MOOSE [JAWâ€"Knowles, _ Liberal, 538. CALGARYâ€"Bennett, Conservative QU‘APPELLEâ€"Thompson, . 1 HUMBOLDTâ€" Neely, Liboral, 2,400 SALTCPATSâ€"MeNutt, Liberal 500. STRATHCON Aâ€"Douglas, _ Liboral 000 and increasinr. VICTORFAâ€"White, â€" Liberal} 1,000. RED DEERâ€"Clarks, Liberal 3,000 MEDICINE HATâ€"Buchanan, Liber MACKENZIEâ€"Cash, Liberal 900. MACLEODâ€"Warnock, Liberal Majorities In The West Daily (By Cgrrier) hs ....}.... $150 (1 PATENT REPORT Daily (by Mail) . One year .. Mail) Two years $1.00 500 votes Four years 2.00 1500 **~ Six years . 6.00 8000 9.00 . 14000 15.00 30000 â€"Here are the STANDING OF CANDIDATES DISTRICT NO. 1 DISTRICT NO. 2 iberal 4200 800 Two Mannheim ... St. Clements ... Petersburg ......... LGerman Mills ... .Linw004 ... > > .Strasburg ......... Strasburg ......... Freeport ... . .St. Jaeobs ....... .St. Jacobs ... .Waterloo, R.F.D .New Hamburg .. .Strasburg ......... Centreville ......... .St. Jacobs ....... Berlin .... Waterloo Berlin .... Berlin ... Waterloo Berlin ... Berlin ... Waterloo Waterloo Berlin ... Bérlin ... Berlin ... Waterloo Berlin ... Berlin ... Berlin ... Waterloo .Berlin ... Berlin ... Waterloo .Waterloo .Berlin ... Waterloo Berlin ... Berlin ... .Waterloo .Berlin ... .Berlin ... .Berlin ... ,Berlin ... .Berlin .. of Farm Stock, Implements, Etc The Fall Assizes open at the Court House bere next Tuesday. ‘There are no criminal cases slated â€" and the Sheriff has notified the Grand â€" Jury not to attend There will be sold by public Aucâ€" tion . on the farm of tha underâ€" signed _ lot 8 con. 14, east section Township of Wellesley, 2 miles northâ€" west of Linwood, on Wednesday, October 18th, 1911 commencins at one o‘clock p.m. shatp, the following valuable property, Â¥iz: Horsesâ€"Span of mares 6 years old, wapposed to be in foal, horse 4 yrS. old, horse 9 years old, driving mare. 4 years old sucking colt by, Brown Fife. Cattleâ€"6 cows, supposed to be in calf, yearling heifer, 2 calves, extra choice quality, 3 spring calyes. > choice quality, 3 spring calyes. : Pigs, Ete.â€"2 brood sows, 9 small pigs, also a number of chickens. Implements, Etc. â€"Massey Ratris binder, Massey Harris drill 13 _ hoe nearly new, Massey, Harris, hay loadâ€" er with l(?’e carrier nearly new, Deerâ€" ing mowetf nearly mew,: narrow cultiâ€" vetor, stedl wheel horse rake, scuMar, set af _ itari harrows, roller, lumberâ€" w&gon flfi;& 2 top buggies, sot of bob s ; 3 cutters Verity ow plow, maw;.2 No. 3 ‘Wilkinson | plows bay rack, horseâ€" power ; 6h r, scales 2000 Ihs cap. Clinton _ fanning mill, root pulpet. wheelbarrow, forks, chains, set of double harness, 2 sets of single harâ€" ness, 2 robes, pair blankets, . grindâ€" stone. and numerous other articles. FALL ‘ASSIZES OPEN TUESDAY Also Grain, Etc.â€"A quantity â€" of Hay, 800 bushels of â€" oats, 300 hushâ€" els mixed grain and a quantity of mangels. for ounts GEO. G. CLASS, Auctionser, ROBERT CROOKS, Proprietor Terms.â€"Hay, grain, mangels, mnld' young pigs and all sums of $10 a under, â€" casl; over that amount 14 montlys‘ credit will be given on â€" aPâ€" proved joint poto or 5 per cant off W. J, BEGGB, Clotk, ME .. > o id( n 10A yeal Auction Sale cash payments of $1.00 1,00 â€"â€" 500 votes 2.00 . 1500 * 4.00° 3000 â€" * #.00 â€" 8000 â€"* credit â€" am 15,500 10,000 14,000 12,500 12,000 9,000 8,500 8,000 7,000 71000 9,000 8,500 8,000 7,500 7,000 8,500 s'm RECAE ENCM BVME MB CMC BERTTCC NOD 5w‘,fheen taken, and the remainder of: the 5.000 land lias been cleared‘of timber but 4‘099‘ has never been cultivated and . has no 1 0gg buildings thereon. Together with the * _‘ ilarger parcel will be soldâ€"such interâ€" ~ lests in the water and flooding rights |over part of lots 12 and 13 . north of .4,000YErb's road as the deceased was posâ€" 2,500‘ sessed of. The parcel will be _ sold 2,000 with the approval of and subject to 9,000 a reserved bid fixedâ€"by the Official 8,600‘Guudhn of Infants, and the parcels 8,000, will be sold together or separately as 7,000 may be most advantageous, and. will 71000‘ be sold subject to the existing . inâ€" €,500 cumbrances thereon, a Statement of 5,500) which will be produced at the time 4,500| of sate. The purchase money of the 4,000|real estate shall be paid into . the 4,000| Canadian, Bank of Commerce, to the 4,000‘ joint credit of the administratrix and 1,000 . Official Guardian of Infants. 1,000 ,,oool TERMS. 1,000| ‘Tem per cent. cashat the sale and 1,000, the balance within thitrty days, terms 1,000 ‘and conditions in other respects shall 1,000| be made known at the sale and meanâ€" 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 ‘There will be soldbYyf public auction on the farm of ate ‘Audrew Grof, tbetter known* . tb J B Schmitt larm), 2} milesâ€"wes of Bt. Agatha, 1+ miles east of PbF irg ~and 3 mileés north of Baden, on ° commenting at 10:o"clock in‘ the foreâ€"; noon, sharp. The real estate . . conâ€" Â¥ * s * i9 gaq 14 on tip morty se M hy‘s road in the Township of Wilmot, in the County of Waterloo,. containing 118 acres more or less, and secondly,: a parcel of lot number‘11 â€" on the south side of Erh‘s road in . the township Wesh. containing 35 | acres more or less. ‘The first parcel is cleared and has been mostly cultiâ€" vated except in ‘the fiats on ©86 aide [d the. creek running through 1%, and the buildings tlurz consist. of _ a Awoâ€"storey stone &wellingâ€"house with furnace and kitchen . and woodshed, bank barn, straw shed and driÂ¥ing shed. ‘The second parcel consists :of about six acres of cedar swamp and ‘about 24 acres â€" of hardwood bush,‘ from which some of the timber has while may beâ€"ascertaired on applicaâ€" tion to Millarâ€"& Sims, â€" ~Solicitors, Berlin. At the same time and place above mentioned, there will be sold by pubâ€" lic auction, the following chattel proâ€" perty. perty. oi Greéy mare 4 years old, bay mare. 8 years old, black mare 12 years old, bay mare rising 4 years, mare colt rising 3 years, dark bay mare 4 years old, 7 cows all supposed,; to be in calf, 3 two year old heifers, 2 heifers 18 months old, 2 steers 2 years old, bull rising 3 years old, 9 spring calves, 3 sows supposed to be in pig, 4 pigi 3 months old, 6 pigs 2 months old, 6 pigs.6 weeks old, about 125 chickens, collie dog. Thursday, Implementsâ€"Champion separator 36 inch cylinder, 45 inch body with chaft blower in good running order, about 50 feet 7 inch leather belting, 132 feet canvas belting, Massey Harris 6 {t. binder, Massey Harris 5 ft mower, 2 cultivators, Massey Harris â€"13 hoej seed drill, Masseyâ€"Harris side delivâ€" eryTake, â€"Massey ~Hatris hay loader, Frost & Wood disc, steel land roller, Kemp manure spreader, hay rake, 3 lumber wagons, truck wagon with iron axles, 8 pair bob sleighs, 3 cut~! ters, 2 nearly.new, 3 seated carriage nearly new, 2 top buggies, 1 nearly new, open buggy, cutter and _ sulky, new riding plow, No. 2 kid Kangaroo plow, Verity 2â€"furrow gang plow, No 30 Wilkinson plow, No. 4 Bell single plow, 4â€"section iron harrow, 3â€"seogion iron harrow nearly new, 2 scuffiers, 3 hay racks, roller chopper, chopper with blades, straw cutter, bevel jack, fanning mill, pulper, scales, capacity 1500 lbs, stone boat, wagon box, 2 sets of gravel planks, 2 wood racks, bag truck, wheelbarrow, 3 couplings, 5 _ tumbling rods, _ hay fork, water tank, turnip cutter, 3 sets . of double team harness, set of carriage barness nearly new, 3 sets of single harness, set of carriage harness nearâ€" ly new, 8 sets of single harness, nearâ€" ly new, fly nets, 2 pair hotse blanâ€" kets, rug, duster, 2 Buffalo _ robes, spile driver, sledgo, turbine 66 ft. 6 inch, grass seeder, crossâ€"cut saw, scythes, logging chains, grindstone, whiffietrees, neckyokes,, grain _ bags, forks, shovels, chaff lirl. cow chains, | crowbars, and many Other articles. Household ESectsâ€"Magnet _ cream separator, 2 cupboards, extension taâ€" ble, desis and bookcase combined, lounge, 4 tables, 2 bureaus, 2 sinks, 2 sewing machines, kitchen‘ _ stove new, 2 stoves, 2 rocking chairs, 12 kitchen chairs, wash stands, wood chest, 2 iron kettles, clock, coxner cupboard, 4 bed steads, flour. chest, 8 benches, basket, 5 window frames, cheese press, churn and many other articles. & & Among other things about 18 tons hay, about 350 bushels cats, barley and mixed grain, cornshocks, mangâ€" les and potatoes, a q@Antity of hemâ€" lock and white ash lumber, cordwood, cedar posts, pine slats, maple cordâ€" wood, etc. The chattel property will, be sold without reserve. ‘ Terms of sale, grain, hbay, â€" pigs, chickens, roots and potatoes, . cash, as to other articles, purchases of $10 or ander, cash, over that.samâ€" three wmonths‘ credit on pfomisory, . Hotes Auction Sile Oct. 18th, 1911 |â€" Thursday, October 5th, 1911 commeniing at 1<o‘clock p.m. sh&IP, the following valuable property viz..~â€" Horses.â€"Light bayâ€"team, 4 and â€" 5 years old, weighing about 2500 lbs. well . ; heavy mare 16 years d to ‘be _ in foal, driving mare 12 years old, supposed to be in foal, _ yearling colt got by Kirside, sucking colt got by Bovine, :sucking colt. There will be sol® "by public‘ tion on.the farm Ned py. the 99 es amene + on the main yoad Jeading from herg toâ€" Wellesiey, on s Cattle, Ete:â€"4 good milch cows, J%en due â€"to calve Oct 15;, cow to calve in Dec., cow due to calve in March, cow due to calve in April. 2 yearling heifers, 7 . spring calves, sow, 7 wigsâ€" 7 weeks old, 5 pigs weighing about 300 Abs, A piece (it not previously sold) 6 Shropshire sheep, 3 ewe lambs, 2 rams, 70 chickens, 4 geese, 8> young geese. . ‘Al} stock. in mood shape. \ Implements, _ Ete.â€"Massey Herris: 6 ‘ft. binder, Masseyâ€"Harris 5 foot mower, 10 ft. hay rake, Deering culâ€" tivator with seee box, new . Noxon seec drill, Maxwell disc harrow, waâ€" gon with. box nearly new, top buggy nearly new, pair â€" bob sleighs, cutter, 3 section fron harrow, nearly new, 2 single plows, one nearly new, Maxwell scuffier, hay rack, Habn make nearly new, sat gravel planks, pulper, wheelbarrow nearly new, 2 sets of team harness nearly new, set of single harmess, pair woollem horse blanÂ¥ets, horse coltars, grain. bags, scythes, logging chains. _ Also kitâ€" chen â€" stove, sink, lounge, milb cans, and pails, 3 creamers, 2 bedsteacs, buiter bowl!, whiffletrees, neckyokes, forks,â€"stovels, rakes, grindston:, emâ€" ery prfinder, grass seeder, cider barâ€" _rels and many other articles. Farm tock, Impl ements, Ete -â€"i-ia;_;;'(}'min‘â€"About 4 tons hay 450 tusizls oats, 50 bushels barley, 70 pushels peas. â€" 5 Terms.â€"Hay, grain, pigs, poultry and all sums of. $10 aud _ under, cash, over that amount . 12 months‘ credit, on good security or 5 per cent of for cash payments of credâ€" it amounts. & No reserve, everything must be sold. ‘There will also be sold at the same time and place the farm belonging to Ferdinend Walter comprising _ 100 actes more or less with bank barn and wood shed attached. _ Fine spring lextm Griving shed and all necessary | outbuildings, brick house with kitchen water which runs all year roun@ and two fish ponds. _ Also 14 acres _ of good timber on the premises. _ Terms of real estate will be made known on day of saie. PHILIP MOSER, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk, 35â€"4t AUCTION SALES Sept. #8.â€"Household effects of John Ulner, in the village of Wellesley. septy, 30 â€"Houschod effects Ti Reve (. Linke, in the village of Canesâ€" togo. Oct. 3.â€"Farm stock, and implements of E. B. Martin, 2} miles south of Conestogo and 1 mile west of Bloomingdale, known as the Reist Farm. i Oct. 4.â€"Farm stock and implements of Fred Tolezki, 4 mile north of Waterloo, near Schneider _ Cider Mill. Oct. 5. â€"Farm stock and implements ‘ of Philip Moser, 1 mile west _ of ‘ Bamberg and 3 miles northeast \ of Wellesley, on the road leading from Bamberg fo Wellesley. Oct. 6.â€"Farm stock and implements } of Christ G. Brenneman, 1| mile west of Petersburg and one mile east of Bafden. Oct. 10â€"Farm stock, and implements of John L. Schultz, 4 mile west of Petersburg, and 2$ miles east of Baden.. Oct. 12â€"Farm â€" stock, â€" implements, real estate and household efflects of the late Andrew B. Grof, 3{, miles west of "St. ‘Agatha,> i{ miles east of Phflipsburg, and miles north of B&édén‘~ _ [ â€" _/‘ Nov, 2.<â€"Farm stook ‘and iniplements of ‘Abrabam Myerg;,‘% mile south \â€" of Ban and 1 milé morth of Wil Nov. 7.â€"Farm stock and implements of Jos. S. Dorsch, 1} milesâ€"éast of St. Clements and 2$ . miles west of Bamberg. James McCartney, a Bruce farmer, was found dead in a lonely spot on his farm and the Coroner‘s jury . reâ€" turned a n\em of murder _ against some person \nknown. with . approves cent. off for cgis) . Lunch at s LYDIA Q LYDIA GROFF. &dministratrix, i * Baden P. 0. K. J . M y Au + M ALFRED unutm 4141 mot Centre Auction Sale J; MICKUS, Auctioneet, urity, or two . pet Farm S§ock, Implements, Etc + ‘Thete will be sold by public the . farm, hm!A n t farm, 2} miles [ n togo and 1 mile west of Bloomingdale OR >, < : Commencing at 12.30 p.m., sharp, the following valuable; property: Horsesâ€"Bay mare 8 years old > foal to Lord Durno, black '-" years old in foal to Lord _ Purno, sortel mare $ years old got by Dashâ€" wood, good m:i’:i;ums mu? years ‘old, colt years o {ot by Drummer; sortel colt â€" rising years old got by Drummer, . bay mare rising 3 years old, black yearâ€" ling colt got by Dumo King (pacer), black yearling colt got by Marâ€"Blot, sucking colt got by. Marâ€"Blot, . suckâ€" ing colt got by Sir Walter. e Cattle, Ete.â€"4 milch cows:~ Cow. due to calve in October, cow due to calve in January;, 2 cows due to calve in February, & steers rising 2 years old, 6 steers rising 18 months . old, 4 spring calves, sow with litter at side, 4 sows supposed to be in pig, about 100 chickens. Implements, Etc.â€"Champion separâ€" ator, cylinder 36x48, _ with chaff blower in good runing order; Frost & Wood binder, 6 ft cut, Massey Harris 6 ft mower, Noxon mower, Massey Harris side delivery rake, nearly new; Massey Harris cultivator with seed box, Noxon seed drill, Deering â€" hay rake, Frost & Wood disc, land _ rolâ€" ler, 3 wagons nearly new, 3 seated carriage, new; open buggy, 3 seated surrey, sulky, 2 pair bob _ sleighs, cutter, 2 large sugar beet boxes, nearly new; 2â€"furrow plow, 2â€"4urrow gang plow, 4 single plows, 2 3â€"section iron harrows, sugar beet lifter, sugar beet scuffler, scuffier, turnip pulper, fanning mill, straw cutter, lurnee,‘ Wettlauier stock rack, 150 feet ropes with hay fork and pulleys, wheelbarâ€" row, manure sleigh, grain cradle, kitâ€" chen stove, sink, table, leal _ table, centre table, kitchen chairs, 3 bedâ€" steads, cradle, . child‘s high _ chair, lawn mower, new; 130 sap pails, platâ€" form scale, cap. 2000 lbs; and many other articles. Grainâ€"150 bushels cats, about 500 bushels barley and oats mixed, . 100 busbels of buckwheat, a quantity of peas. Termsâ€"Grain, pigs, chickens .and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 14 months‘ credit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. off for amounts of Farm Stock, Implements, Etc Tuesday, October 3rd, 1911 ‘There will be sold by public auction on the farm of the undersigned,â€" oneâ€" half miles west of Petersburg and 2} miles east of Baden on main _ road leadingâ€"fromâ€"Petersburgâ€" to _ Baden, on 4 Tuesday, Oct. 10th, 1911 coiimencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz.: Horsesâ€"Black mare 13 years old in foal to Duke of Wellington, black mare ‘5 years old, heavy bay mare 8 years old, supposed to be in foal to Royal Alexander; aged bay mate good worker, yearling mare, got by Lord Charming. Cattle and Pigsâ€" 3 good _ milch cowsâ€"3 cows due to calve in March; 1 cow due to calve in ‘April, 3° heilâ€" ers coming 2 years old, 11 spring calves, sow due to pig by time _ of sale; about 50 chickens. Implements, Etc.â€"Champion _ sepâ€" arator with chafiblower, 10 _ hortse power with bevel jack and equalizing rods and couplings, about 20 feet of double leather belting, this is in good running order; self rake nearly . new, Massey Harris binder 6 {t. cut, Deerâ€" ing mower 5 ft. cut, seed drilli MA.-I seyâ€"Harris Broadcast cultivator with seed box and grass seeder . combined, mearly new, cultivator, ll:y rake, Yand roller, 2 wagons . with ‘boxes and spring seat, wagon, pair bob sleighs nearly new, long sleigh, ‘2> cuttors, W.' 2 seated carriage, butter workâ€" er, Fleury 3 furrow gang: plow, 3 single. plows, turnip seeder, scuM,l 4 section iron harrow, nearly â€" new, wooden harrow, 2 hay racks, wood rack, slings with ropes and pulleys, complete, set gravel planks, a quan« tity of silo lumber, Clinton: fanning mill, St. George root pulper, cireular w, grindstone, grain cradle, grain bags, logging | chains, . whifflietrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, 2 double sets team harness, set of single harâ€" ness, set of Scotch collars, 3 Buflalo robes, table, bench, churn, iron ketâ€" tle, m kettle, sap pan, pails, 2 mea , pumpkin press and many other articles. Also 400 busbels oats and 100 bushels pess, 3 MRS. ELIZABETH MARTIN, ‘A. J. MICKUS, ‘Auctioneer J. G. HURST, Clerk. Termsâ€"Grain, chickens and all sums of $10 and under, cash; . over that amount 12 the. ereditr on a good security Ofâ€" : cent. oft . forâ€" cash payment of amoun ts. JOHN L. LTZ, Proprietor. ~JX, J. MICKUS, Auctionser, 87â€"3%, T Auction Sale cash payments of _ credit Proprietress 36â€"3t Double bedstead _ with spring un mattress, : extension t _ couch, “ II, p I to § .gk‘c‘. . % chairs, child‘s bed, 2‘ baby‘s â€" high er, ‘goâ€"cart, foiding soreen, . chyrB, butter bow!, milk pails, â€" tubs, 4 ‘_" barrels, bath tub, 'tlxt, 3 step ladder, lawn mowet, â€" wheelbs E# row, stone jars, lawn 8. & sprinkling cans, chamber pail. _ Also poby 14 years old (lady‘s driv " sets of : pony harness, 2 top 8 cutter, horse blankets, erossâ€"out fork, shovel, rakes, hoes, / and E other articles too numerous to k 'h‘on‘ *) Seve ‘There will he sold by public on the premises of the unders the Village of Copestogo, on > Comfhencing at 1,30 o‘clock‘ p. m: Termsâ€"Amounts of $10:00 and un~ der cash;â€"over that amount 20 days‘ credit on good security. wand Revy. 0. LINKE, Proprietor. . _ A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. t J. G. HURST, Clerk." °_ 168. There will be sold by public A on the premises of the J oneâ€"quarter mile north of : Waterloo, near Schneider‘s cider mill, on .. Wednesday, October 4th. 1911 : tS Commencing atâ€" 1 o‘clock p. m., sharp, the following valuable . propâ€" erty, vizmâ€" 0 0 o 0 ced _ Live ‘stockâ€"Black horse, good workâ€" er; Jersey cow due to calve Jan. 29, heifer 8 months old, Collie dog. : _ Implements, Etc.â€"1â€"horse mower, nearly new; hay‘ rake, hay rack, 1+ horse cultivator, 1â€"horse‘ wilgon . with box, single sleigh, cutter, top single plow, . iron barrows8, cradle, wheelbarrow, scythes, 3 sets 'Sin;le harness, grain lw, SCsR stove, parlor $ go,’ s }swve, sidevoard, .‘ % igâ€" Saturday; stove, sidevoard, â€" ; < board, cradle, Houble bedstead,‘ cow chains, 2 ropes, hom,‘bhm,'% shovels, rakes, â€"hoes and many r articles too numerous to mention.> * Farm Stock and 1Wplements Also a quantity of wrm,m gels, carrots, about 20 ot oats Termsâ€"Grain, roots, cornstalks ( all sums of $10.00 and ander. 4 ; over that amount 30 days‘ ‘credit . security or 3 per cent. off fot â€" cash payments of credit amounts. y FRED TOLEZKI, Proprietor. ___ _ ‘A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer, â€"308t. Farm Stock, Implements, Ete ‘There will be sold by public tion on the premises of the . I& signed, 1 mile | west, of m and â€"1â€"mile eastâ€"of Bdden, o# leading from Petersburgâ€"to Baden, om Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property: _ . Horsesâ€"Aged â€"mare in foal to Royal Alexander, mare 12 years old in foml to Gros Bec, Clyde colt 3 years old, spring colt bml‘{y Royal | Alexander. Cattle, Pigs, Ete.â€"5 good _ milch cows:â€" cow due to calve ... Bec. . Jsty cow due to calve Dec. 11, cow dusâ€" to calve Jan. 9, cow due to _ calve: Jan. 20, â€" cow due to calve Feb. * 21, . 3 farrow cows, Holstein bull 2 yeara old, 9 spring calves (Holstein grade), 2 sows supposed to be in pig, 13 hogs . 3 months old. â€" e m Implements, Etc.â€"Frost: & Wood . binder 6 t. out,. McCormick mower 6 1t cut, nearly new, hay rake, ner drill, Frost & Wood dise, ‘ : lwith box, iâ€"horse carriage, pair a sleighs, hay rack, root pulpér, 'ton fanning mill, scuffier, ow . gang plow, 2 Ayr plows, w! P« row, gravel box, ladder 24 ft. Jlong, about 60 sap pails and pans, _ . cooler, cider barrels, “ scales, cap. 300 lbs; grain Bb j sets of doubletrees, set â€" of .. harness, set of plow harness, sot .of single harness, hay knife, forks, els, rakes and many o&t rticles too numerous to mention. .. . .. Household Effects, Termsâ€"Pigs and all sumé ot $10.00 and under cash; over that f 12 months‘ ‘credit on‘ good : 4 per cent. off for cash payments eredit amounts. . e ‘OHRISTIAN P. BRENNEMAN,. _ ® Propristar, > sneâ€"â€"I! do not cire to tbafty P98 & do not care to stco talk to you, He widoweryâ€"That is precisety The I want you to marty ma~â€"New %or Horaid. Friday, October 6th, I911 Achamcclan but K. J. u;(‘:‘xus, Auctioneer A. KAUFMAN, CLERK:~â€" The Finia®h, "Did the play bave a babpy "It might bave been wotse Auction Sale Auction Sale Sept. 30th, of 30â€"8 ay +4 F3 EJ

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