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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Feb 1923, p. 8

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town line, 3 miles west of New Dun dee, opposite the Blenkeim Church. Feb. T (Wednesday)â€"Entiro tarm February 8, (Tuesday), Farm Htook, Impiements, Hay, Grain and March 13 (Tuesdayâ€"Farm of 150 acres more or less good buildings, $ acres of bush belonging to Nuhoa‘ Shants, situated 4 miles west of Kitcherer, 2 miles cast of Patersâ€" burg on the Provincial highway beâ€" tween Kitchener and Petersburg. "his farm is now occupied by Reinâ€" «ie H. Reler, who is having an aucâ€" tion sale of Farm Stock and Imple line, township of Wellesiey, 3 miles southwest of Linwood, 4 miles nofthâ€" west of Crosshill, near Huber corner. March "1? (Seturdayâ€" Farm Stock, implements and Househoid Riffects belonging to Sim Wey, Rituated 166 South Strecs, near the Mill Strest averheal br.idge, City of Kitchener. March 2ist (Wednesday) Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed, belonging to John March 13 (Tuesday)â€" At 12 o‘ clock noon, Clearing auction sale of entire farm stock, implements, feed and household effects belonging to Reinzie H. Reier, situated, 4 miles west of Kitchener, and 2 miles east of Petersburg on the Provincial bigh~ March 7 â€" (Wednesday) Clearing Auction sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Feed belonging to Jacob Detweiler, situated 2% mies cast of Mannheim and 3 mies southwest of Kitchener, better known, as the Jraac Brighton Farm. | March 1 (Wednesday}) â€" Farm Stock and Implements belonging to John L. Horst on Lot 36, G.C.T. ‘Township‘ of Woolwich, situated 2 miles west of St. Jacobs. No reâ€" serve. ‘ ments and feed belonging to ‘Ilfl-l Feb. 26 (Monday) â€"Entire sale J. Seblefski, situated 2% miles‘of registered dual purpose shortâ€" east of Bloomingdale, 2% miles west horns, farm stock, implements, feed, of New Germany. household effects, etc. belonging. to Feb. 27 (Tuesday)â€"Farm Stock, Joshua Shantz, situated 3 miles west Implements and Feed belonging to of New Dundee, and 4% miles northâ€" the Estate of Elias Huehn, situated east of Platteville. 3 miles southâ€"west of Waterloo,‘ ‘March 13th _ (Tuesdayâ€" â€" The; near Rummelhardt on the ro@ad Waterloo County Holstein Breeders, leading from Waterloo to St. Agatha Club consignment sale on the farm Pebruary 28 (Wednesday) â€"Clearâ€" belonging to Arthur Becker, situated ing: Auction Sale of Farm Stock, 2%, miles northwest of New Dundes, Implenvents, Feed, and Household 4‘ miles southwest of G. T. R. staâ€" EBiffects, belonging to Helmuth Wagâ€" tion, Petersburg. One of Canada‘s ner, situated 1% miles east of high testing herds composed of 50 Weillesiey, 2%% miles northwest of head, â€" Josephsburg, and 1% miles south of Bamberg. I _ Feb. 20 (‘Tuesday)â€" At 12 o‘clock moon, clearing Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, Feed and Household Effects, belouging to John Francis, 4 miles west of Kitâ€" chener, 3%% miles west of Waterloo and 2 miles east of Petersburg, close to the G. T. R. tracks, better known as the Aif. Stolts Farm. Feb. .22 (Thursday)â€" Clearing Auction saile of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed belonging to Mrs. J. Seblefski, situated 2% miles east of Bloomingdale, 2% miles west of New Germany. wout of German Mills, and + milos _ Feb. 17 (Saturday) at 1.30 p.m.â€" Valuable real estate, ‘chattels and household effects belonging to Robâ€" ort Sander‘s, situated in the village of Welleslcy. Goorge Hagedorn, situated 1 mile cast of Willinmsburg and 2 milea February 3rd (Saturday) â€"â€" Aucâ€" ton sale of carload Of horses at P. K. Wober‘s baru, King Bt. EHast, Kitchener. These horses are all in good condition and ready for work: Bale to start at 9.30 am. MO(M)â€"MA&! tioo sale of Furm, stock, implements Feed, and Household Effects belongâ€" Btock, Implements, Feed and Houseâ€" eph known as the Alex Schaefer farm. February 15 (Thursday)â€" At 9 o‘clock, clearing _ Auction . Sale of entire farm stock, implements and Household Effects, including registered Clyde horses, Shorthorn cattle and Berkshire pigs, belongâ€" ing to William Henry at Lot 5 on the 7th Concession, ‘Township of Wellesley, 3 miles east of Milibank 2% miles west of Crosshill Feb. 10 (Saturday)â€"Chattels and Household REffects belonging bo Josâ€" Arnold, situated 1 mile west of Kitâ€" pled by thé late Hartman Schnarr, sltuated 2 miles northwest of Wat erivo and $% miles southsast of half mile east of New Germany on February 13 (Tuesday) 1. . TOMAN, Auctionser. Ertel in the village of Heidelâ€" Feb. 7 (Wednesdayâ€" Farm stook implements and bousehold effects of John Petch, Lot 9, con. 10, Wellesioy Tp., about half way m&.gcu. March 10 (Saturday) 1 p. m., clearâ€" Ing sale of houschold effects belongâ€" Ing to Mre. Mary Schwartsonburg, sale of Farm stock, implements feed March 8 (Thuradayâ€"Clearing sale of farm stock, implements and feod tarmmmrmtâ€"zrâ€"w_wâ€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"| ments, Hay, Grain, Rto. of Louls E. y. sX ANTZ, Am' Schroer l‘mih. Eim{ra. ** Feb. 27â€"Farm stock, implemen March 6 (Tuesday)â€" Farm stock hay, grain, household effects : ::‘men: :m tfeed belongi2g tO|Coorge Lichty, 3 miles southeast of William Snyder, situated 3 Mile®/mira 3 miles northwest of Conee: DOufne on the main grave! road (0|\ Feb. 20thâ€"Farm Stock and Imâ€" Elmira, plements of Rueben Weber, Con. 5. March 8 (Thursday) Farm Stock,| peel Tp., 3 miles North West of }lmplomonu and Household Effects,| GJenallan. belonging to Louis Keller, 1 mile We#t| mepruary 22 (Thursday) â€" Farm of Waissenburg, 2%" miles WeSt Of|siock, Imploments, Hay, GraIn etc. West Montrose, 4 miles florth of New of Istrael 3. Shants, Con. 3 Peel Tp., Germany, on Rimira road, Lot 1, Con. % mile west of Yatton. & 3. Tp. of Woolwich. uoo Lo | Feb. 13 (Tuesday) â€"~â€" Postponed e o 0 Saleâ€"Farm stock and implements of| «_ Andrew W, . Streich@r, 1} MMHIOB| rmmm=mmmmm=mmmmememmmme : west of Wellesley and % miles east "of Lisbon. Moses F. Gingrich, Lot 17, com. 5, | Feb. 20 (Saturday)â€" Commoncing Peel Tp., 2 miles west of l'lond-}e. | at 4 p.m. sharp, at 58 Albert gt,|_ Febtuary 12 (Monday)â€" Af 11 a, Bouth, Kitchener, Household &tâ€"|D‘~ LA"E® consignment of Shoes at fects belonging to Geo. Rausch. |!"® Steddick House, Elmira, February 28 (Wednesday)â€"Valuaâ€"| Feb. 14.â€"Farm Stock and Impleâ€" ble farm of 63 acres, farm stock,|ents of Norman Gingrich, Con. 4, Jjmplements and household effects of| Pe®! TD., 3 miles west of Floradale. the late John Goetz, 6 miles east of Eimira, 2 miles west of Weissenâ€" berg, 3 miles northeast of Winterâ€" bourne on the main gravel road to Elmira. . DUERING, Auctioneer WM. ARNOLD, Proprietor. F. a Tuesday), Farm * i s&*}‘?m;w:fl:vwmm W. W FRICKEY, Auctioneer, to Dan Kesselring, and son, Harvey, Phone 48W, Waterloo 2 i1 thwest of Waterloo, and 31?;““:::‘:11;:1 ot Peterlbu?g.‘ O. S. KOL B, Clerk. Rah 120 (Mmaadawl __ Dasiaaaad March 7 (Wednesday) â€" Entire Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effectsâ€" belonging to Jacob Detweiler, situated 3 miles southwest of Kitchener and 2% miles east of Mannbeim, known as the Isaac Brighton farm. No Reserve. PE REMOECC CR PTOW GCHnREF. March 1istâ€"Farm, Stook .“ imâ€" March 7 (Wednesday)â€" Clearing|plements of W. A. Sheriffis, 3 March 1 (Thursday)â€"Entire sale of Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects belonging to Titâ€" us Bingeman, situated 1 mile south of New Dundee in the County of Oxford. March 5 (Monday)~â€" Entire sale ot Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects belongâ€" ing to David Gimble situated 2 miles northwest of Kossuth, 2 miles southeast of Breslau and 6 miles northeast of Kitchener. (Positively no reserve). GEORGE Q. CLASB, Auctionser, implements, hay,. grain and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to Sam Suyâ€" der % mile south of New Dundlee on the township line in the county of Oxford. Don‘t miss this big sale. Lunch at noon. Feb. 28 (Friday)â€" Farm stock, )nn»umm and Household Effecta ‘belonging to Amos Hertel, situated % plements, nay, . grain and houseâ€" fl.d“t-.m‘m 4 sets of good gravel boxes, ;Lm&‘b”mmmm: ;’uamd.fl.m.g‘“m. }dcnmhmfldmblflfl HORKEE: â€" Wei hed h,u.“uum‘g::o,x on the township line in the county § «a 1 old, tongues, wooden tank hol T of Oxford. Don‘t miss this big|‘*" "iing m"“‘ m""'"am power horse clipper, 3 h. p. ;ulo. Lunch at noon. 3160 ths.. matched hror. "-"v‘l'urt gas engine in good running Frida Mmmm-,“nn'.llm order, line shaft 12 feet long, 3 n plewsute Mee yy j 8 And P old, welght “h'.‘ond;l pulleys, 2 twin neckyokes, Wmm.w h m’!:lot'tol.‘”."“ | uids horee “. Il"llmfllll“| weight $ other iron and wooden neckyokes, | mw roge M‘““‘M* 1400 lhe. b4F e years 10 good heavy doubletrees, light ad at or Freeport n ‘h®[oid, weighs 1500 tha. . . doubletrees, logging chains, leather 5 oo 2 Friday)â€" fThis sale is| 30 CATTLE: â€"~ 13 Choice Dairy belt 6 inches wide and 25 feet long, F.M.“ * ¢ rietor M““%l.â€"wmmmmfllm r belt 30,feet long, 120 feet Auo in pm"m’. Norâ€"| at foot, red bow due to calve bÂ¥ of l;:;'m coal shovels, gravel ies § time of saie, black cow due to calve scoops, beet forks, and hoes man Nellinest rtlmodlflo.ndeowdutoelln' HARNES8:â€"4 heavy sets brass Te O Loe Ooniers _ ERtenf |one of Fepruary, Helstein cow fresh mousted tons Rernase nearly new, agle of 48 head good shorthore and 6 weeks, not bred, black cow dme to 2 sets of double team harness, single i astord cn't:l: ' h:::d:"ll':h;:r:: calve in March, red cow due to harness, light carriage harness, T orkphite ‘» s / and bridle, 3 sets of new Stauffer adjoining the village of| °*‘*° !t March, roan cow due.beginâ€" saddje Feb. 28 (Wednesday)â€" Dispersal sale of 43 head good shorthorn and Hereford catfle, also a number of Yorkshire pigs belonging to Jered Stauffer adjoining the village of Washington in the county of Oxford. No reserve. L arade Holstein herd consisting of §5 head. Also % Yorkshire brood sows and 20 shoats belongingto Irvin W. ‘Shoemaker, situated 2% miles northâ€" east of Mannheim and 2 miles southâ€" west of Kitchener. ..."'f.".."::"..' :"‘JE Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and known as the Nosh Weber firm. Household Effects Â¥February 21 â€" (FPugeday}â€" Butkte} > m > 2t oo 1 e ces o. 1 h P e PeC e i e d uied Feb. 21 (Woednesday) 830 ad. of Blooming@ale, 3 miles ;-auun.o..a.w.nl.c miles northwest of New Hambarg. Sale at 12 o‘clook sharp ~~ February 14 ‘(Wednesday)â€"Olearâ€" Ing Auction Bale. ofâ€"100 acre farm andn also .gpiire Stock, Iniplementsa ozt .68 . Hamwleaa®iMa, _ January 80 (Tuesday ~ Clearing Auction ssle of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed of Henry W. Schâ€" March 6 (Tuesday)~ Farm stock including Registered Yorkshire hogs implements, hay grain and houseâ€" February 2% (Thursday) â€" Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain etc. of Israel 3. Shants, Con. 3 Peel Tp., 4 mile west of Yatton. } good as new, No, 21 Masseyâ€"Harris single plow, Single Fleury plow, 2 horses, _ beet lifter, 2 scufflers, Jolliette chopper, 9â€"inch piate, heavy 41 PIGS & POULTRY:â€" 6 pure bred Yorkshire sows, about 80 lbs. each, not bred, 6 pure bred Berkâ€" shire pigs weight about,175 Ibs. each, 19 pigs weigh about 175 lbs, each, 8 pigs weight about 125 lbs. each, 5 pigs weight about 100 lbs. each, 2 pure bred Yorkshire Boars about 80 Ibs. each. Also mbout 20 hens. Good Collie Dog. ’ IMPLEMENTS:â€" McCormick binâ€" der 7â€"ft. cut nearly new, new Massey Harris 5%â€"ft. cut mower, new Inâ€" ternational 15 spring tooth cultiâ€" vator, new Masseyâ€"Harris 13 hoe disc drill, International3 drum steel roller, new Masseyâ€"Harris 14x14 disc International side delivery, Inter~ national hay loader, Deering 124t. steel hay rake, Masseyâ€"Harris oorl‘ cultivator, Nisco manure spreader weeks, not bred, red cow supposed to calf in April is in flow of milk, red cow in flow of milk due to calve in July, red cow in flow of milk due to calve in August, spotted cow in flow of milk due in July, Swiss helâ€" fer due to calve in February, heifer due to calve in July, fat cgw, Roan pure bred Shorthorn Bull rising 2 years old, 4 head of butcher cattle, 7 â€"head of young cattle riging 1 year + The undersigned Auctioncer has teaming wagon nearly new, 2 now received instructions from Mr. Wm. heavy wagons, 1 Woodstock and 1 Arnold to sell by PublMc Auction on Adames, new Adsims Manitobs sieigh, his premisés, situated 1 mile west ‘ret bob sleighs, %â€"coal boxes with ol Kitchener Post Office, at the ond steel bottoms, brick box, Portland uwmmmm.mfim carriage, }seated known. as the Alex. Shaefer Farm, on democrat, rubber tire carriage with At Feb. 15â€"Farm stock, implements, M. AR. ROTH, Auctionser Tuesday Feb. 13 H4. â€" cow fresh four oil covers, 3 sets of team blankets, _ March 8 (Thursday)â€"â€" Cloaring auction sale of 200 acre farm, also entire Stook, Implements and Feed at Lot 20, Concession 2, Wilmot, adâ€" joining Haysvilie. For Alex, Hchâ€" natr, amle at 1230 abarp # March 1st «Thursday)~â€" Clearing suction sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and PFeed ‘at Lot 1 & 2, Concession 5, W.RH., 1 mile west of Philipsburg of late Valentine Felk 27th (Tuesday)â€" Clearing auction sale of 100 acres and entire Farm Stock, Implements and Feed at Lot 17, Concession 2, W. K. H., 2 miles northeast of Shakespeare, of February 20 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Feed at Lot 26, Line 13, Kast Zorra, 34 miles south of Tavisâ€" tock, at 1 o‘clock, for F. Morgenroth. February 22 (Tuesdayâ€" Clearing auction saie of farm stock, impleâ€" ments and feed of the late Yost Heimbuch estate at Lot 24â€"25, Con. 4, S.KH. 1% miles west of Tavisâ€" February 19 (Monday)â€" Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Feed, 1 mile south of Haysville for John Gifford, known as the Dick Anderson Farm. _ February 16 (Friday)â€"â€" Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Feed at Lot 22, Concessâ€" ion 9, Blenheim, the north balf 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Bright for Aaron Thaler. f and Feed for G. & A: Bast Bros. at Lot 18, concession 1,/Wilmot, 3 miles south of Wellesley, 2 miles north of Philipsburg. shape. No reserve as farm is sold. Come early. Lunch at noon. Terme of Sale:â€" Hay, Grain, [Poultry, and all sums of $15.00 and under cash; over that amount 12 montbs‘ credit will be given on furâ€" nishing approved joint notes with bonafide property owners as sercurâ€" ity or a discount of 5¢% will be alâ€" Io;{i for calh on all credit amounts. Pigs 3 months credit. J If wet or atormy the Sale will be conducted undg roof, . â€"~Plan to attend this sale as it is a good opportunity for those wantâ€" ing good stock and implements. finish be m suite, _ bed stead, De 511‘2:;&1:: separator, No, 15, ca y 700 lbs., nearly new, corner cupboard, Daisy churn, Kettle stove, extension table, milk cans, pails,*And many other articles too numerous to mention. EXTRA:â€" Special McLaughlin Touring Car in good running order,’ run less than 5000 miles. 1 fly nets, number of odd collars*® tie straps. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:â€" New Lighter Day k%hen range witWhigh oven, good baker, Steel kitchen range rearly new and good baker, Oak HAY and ~GRAIN:â€" About 1500 bus. of good Oats, 200 bus. of Mixed grain, â€" 10 toms of Timothy hay, 10 tons of Clover and Timothy Hay rack, 2â€"seated pleasure sleigh, Jumâ€" per cutter, 2 scrapers, circular saw Everything is in A number one Sale at 9.30 sharp. Lunch at 4â€"3t 5t a n € HOUSRHOLD EFFROTSâ€" 1 Presâ€" ton kitchen stove like new for coal or wood, 3â€"burner oil stove with oven like new, iron kettle, Sharples cream separator, 2 barrels cider vinegar, sgolid cherry corm6r cupâ€" board, bureau, quarter cut oak exâ€" ltm.ion table, other extension table, 1 doz. kitchen chaits, 1/I‘nn¢-. &â€" vetave Bell organ, 2 rockers, new Williams sewing machine, vacuum cleaner, electric insubator, (cap. 110 oggs), Poerlass incubsator, (cap. 120 egga), writing desk, round centre table, 2 small tables, °2 bedstonds with springs and mattreas, wardrobe, quantity â€" of bedding, carpet strips, tapestry rug, , mats, milk pails, coolers, io-:‘i.. grinder, lard pross, washing cheoda press, tabs, wood box, 2 benches, Iamps, “‘ HARNgSB:â€" 2 sets heary team harness,‘1 set single harness, 1 light set carriage harness, 1/set heavy single harness, horse blankets, odd collars, bridles, etc. VE]'-HCLE?:â€" 1 farm waggon with box and shelving, 1 iron truck wagâ€" gon, 1 democrat, steel tire top buggy, Portland cutter, 3 sets heavy bob sleighs, 1 platform sleigh, pleasure sleigh, carriage pole, cutter pole, 3 hay racks, 2 wheelbarrows, pig crate, ete. | _IMPLEMENTS:â€" McCormick 6â€"ft. binder, MqZormick Zft. mower, [ Johnson 4â€"ft. Mower, International i bay loader, hay rake, McCormick spreader, Hoe drill, 12 plate disc harrows, Cockshutt spring tooth culâ€" tivator, nearly new, 3 drum steel land roller, 3 scufflers, 2â€"furrow ?plow, 3â€"furrow gang plow, 2 single ‘plows, 4â€"section iron harrow, potato plow, fanning mill, corn sheller, root pulper, grindstone, Watson cutting box, _ Shantz cutting box, spring tooth harrow, a quantity of old iron, f doubletrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, logging â€" chains, scoop shovel, No. 3 M.~H. Corn Binder, and other smail articles that space will not permit to mention. * |_GATTLE, 16:â€" 1 Holstein cow due to second calf in May, 1 cow due Feb. 20, 1 cow due March 17, 1 cow due Feb. 24, 3 cows in full [flow- of milk, 2 cows milking fair, 1 heifer supposed to be in calf, 2 heifers 2 years old supposed to be in calf, 1 yearling heifer calf, 2‘ spring heifer calves, 1 veal calf. These cows .are all good Holstein ‘uroducers accompanied with correct. figures of last year‘s production. _ POULTRY:â€" About 50 Rhode !sâ€"‘ land Reds and White Leghorns. | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1g23 the sale to start at 9.30 a, m. sharp on time. HORSES, 5:â€" 1 Grey percheron team, 7 and 10 years old, 1 grey percheron team 4 and 5 years old, 1 good bay driver, aged. TTY, SEDRER, Cierk. plow, 1 single Ayr plow, 2 scufflers, 3â€"3t. ‘% 1200 lbs. cap, scale, 2 root pulâ€" mezmmmmemmmmmmzwâ€"â€"+â€"â€"â€"â€" pers, l1 B&IA waggon complete, 1 ~ other wagon, buggy, 2 sets of bob PUBL'C S ALE ‘sleighs, 2 cutters, stone boat, 2 setts , pf gravel planks, 2 hay racks, stock â€"OF ENTIREâ€" rack, hay fork, zope and pulleys, Percheron _ Horses,. Holstein srain bags, ladders, 4 logging (};tfle, Farm [mplemen',g' chains, forks, hoes,. double trees, Household Efl‘m etc. neckyokes, and other numerous arâ€" «â€"__â€" ‘ ticles. I. H. Toman has been favored with HARNESSâ€"3 setts of team harâ€" instructions from ness, 2 sets single harness, some colâ€" MR. JACOB B. SNIDER lars, horse blankets. to sell his entire belongings by Pubâ€"| HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS â€" Cookâ€" lic Auction to the highest bidder, stove, 6 _chairs, cream â€" separator without reserve on his farm situated (new), churn, butter worker, ‘ron opposite the mill at German Mills, on kettle, wash twb, and other lrtlclu.] â€"OF ENTIREâ€" Percheron _ Horses, Holstein Cattie, Farm Implements, Household Effects, etc. Anybody â€" wanting good honu,m hoas. should ‘not fail to attend this sale. IMPLEMENTSâ€"2 An excellent lot of horses offered ders, 6 & 7 ft. cut; and they will be sold positively (new), M.â€"H, dump : without reserve. lk:der and ‘side rake Also 4 good sets of double team‘chine, 1 12% horse harness _ chopper, fanning mil TERMS:â€"Ten months‘ credit will cultivator, M.â€"H. e be given on approved joint notes M.â€"H. 13â€"hoe seed . or 5 per cent. off for cash payments disc harrow, steel rc of credit amounts. {iron harrow, 1 4â€"sect W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone‘ 1 3â€"section iron harr 48w, Waterioo. twin plow, 1 Fluer HENRY BRUDER, Proprietor. Fluery single plow, HY. BECKER, Clerk. DIOW 1 singls Avron % Bay Teams, 2 Black Percheron Teams, 2 Grey Teams, Sorrel Mare 4 years old. The balance of this lot are Percheron and Belgians ranging from 3 years and up. TUESDAY, â€" FIIIUAQV 6, 1923. Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp Choice Lot 21 Western Horses inâ€" cluding Percheron . and Belgians ranging from 3 to 10 years old. Auction at the Louis Kieffer New Germany, on #1 | churn, 240 lb. scales, kitchen utensile ‘aluminum ware, egg crate, clothes /bukm, plunger washer, wringer, | small wash sink, flour chest, meat saw, 25 bags hustler potatoes, very ‘choice sample, clothes drier, stone ‘ crocks, other crocks, market baskets, ‘mu seeder, corn planter, 2 erou“ ‘cut saws, $â€"gal. cream can, a host of fancy and plain dishes and other articles. Remember the date, February % Proprietor is retiring and selling jeverything, ‘\Lunoh at noon. TERMS:â€" Veal calf, poultry, potaâ€" toes, $15 and under, cash, ver amount 12 months credit will be given by furmishing approved yecurâ€" ily. or 5¢, discount for cash o-] all amounts entitled to credit. 5â€"2t. 2 beds wooden with spring and mattress, 1 child‘s iron bed with spring and mattress, 1 sideboard, 3 rockers, 1 couch, 1 arm chair, 1 high chair, 1 3 burner Oil Stove and oven, 1 parlor heater, 1 wash stand, 1 rug, 30 yards homeâ€"made carpet. M.~H. 13â€"hoe seed drill, 1" 14â€"plate disc harrow, steel roller, 1 5â€"section {iron harrow, 1 4â€"section iron harrow, 1 #â€"section iron harrow, 1 Cockshutt twin plow, 1 Fluery twin plow, 1 Fluery single plow, 2â€"furrow gang GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, MOSES M. GINGRICH, Proprietor FRED SOEMNER, Clerk. (new), M.â€"H, dump rake, Eimira hay| Old, 24 shoats weight m‘::o 1bs. ‘!ncderuxd side rake, threshing maâ€"| C4ch, several small pigs, Pyâ€" chine, 1 12 horse power roller| mouth Rock, White Leghorn hens chopper, fanning mill, M.â€"H. 17â€"tooth| and pullets, 3 geese, 1 gander. cultivator, M.â€"H. corn qultfveter} ......2220 000 .+ c oo s c n ata TERMSâ€"Fowl! and shoats nd{ll sums of $10.00, and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 5% off for cash. 4â€"21 It will pay® producers to get l New Dundes, Phone 20â€"12. in touch with us. E. .ts WALKWiHs GH Write, phone or call. r-uâ€"_â€"-. PIGS AND POULTRYâ€"1 sow due latter end of Feb., 9 shoats. About mm:m.mnnu.:]neu-udm ; cow freshened in Sept. bred egain, carrim :. is e 2 cows with calt at foot, 1 cow bred wi‘l be Nov. 8th, 1 cow bred Aune #7 1 ...@|AlU heary producers, some small calves. JACOB ‘B. SNIDER, Proprietor, Beil phone, 28â€"12 O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. PRIVATE SALE Highest Prices Palid Forâ€" Shooemaker‘s Dairy OF HOUSEHOLD GooDs ISAAC E. FILSINGER, , 1 cow bred Aug. 27, 1 cow 96 Cprchs, ) _ Prompt attention will be yiven all St. Jacobs. jJoint notes or ¢%, discount for oash on all amounts entitled to cre &it. Shoats, 8 months credit with 1%% Giscount of for cash. ‘Terms «t automobiles‘willâ€"be made known on day of sale, ; Remember the date, February 1. Come early. Luanch at noon. ~ TERMS:~â€" Smail pigs, Hay and grain, poultry, $16 and ander cash. Over that amount 12 montha credit will be given by furnishing approved auctioneer‘s farm, which means everything must be sold to the highest bidder, postâ€" tively without reserre. 4 wheel, sickles, scfthe, a good boring machine, buck saw, a lot of carpenter tools, "and a host of other anmen tioned household goods. In case of any dispdtes arize, the step ladder, washing machine, lawn mower, 12 kitchen chairs, flour chest sausage grinder, lard presas, Magnet cream separator, . meat barrels, crocks, empty sealers, market scales jpnm-. Maxwell Touring Car, 1918 model with all round %flm and rnowctontobatory. This is anopâ€" portunity for someone. Ford Touring Car, 1914 mode! in good renning order. HOUSBHOLD EFFECTS:â€" 3 Bog stoves, World‘s favorite . kitchen stove for coal or wood, oil heater, &â€" octavre Beli organ, wardrobe, giaas door cupboard, 2 sinks, 3 bureaus, kitchen cabinet, 7 bedsteads and springs, 1 extension table, 8 kitchen tables, 8 couches,. 3 wash stands, refrigerator, water benches, 2 churns 2 iron kottls\ large copper kettle, ’wukln‘ plows, 1 scraper, fore cartiâ€" age fanning mill, cutting box, 2 ’uu Beam scales, "Purk gas Ringine 3% h.â€"p., grindstone, emery stoms, buggy wheels, waggon tires, M.H. root pulper, cross cut saws, corm sheller, corn planter, grass seeder, quantity of old iron, buggy poles, logging chains, bars, doubletrees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, chains and many other articles too numerous to mention. .\ VEHICLES:â€" 1 term waggon 2% inch tires with box and sheiving, 1 farm waggon 3 inch tires with stock rack, 3 sets heavy bob harness, 1 set light bob sleighs, 2 cutters, 3â€"seated carriage, 1 rubber tire top buggy, 1 steol 12 ft. hay rake, M.â€"H. tedder, M.~H. 13 tube disc drill, ah.x stiif tooth cultivator, 1 stiff tooth cultt vator and drill combined, $ dise harrows, 2 drum land roller, turnip drill, 3 scuffiers, 2 sets iron harrows, 1, . TOMAN, Augtionser, loader, Eimirsa side rake, Noxen allâ€" fly nets, 1 robe, 1 goat akin, horse blankets, 1 set\chimes, 2 lap rugs, HAY and GRAIN:â€" 10 tous good Mixed Hay, 400 bus. Oats some barâ€" ley and a quantity of turnips. IMPLEMENTS:â€" Deering 7 ft. binder in good running order, Mcâ€" 1 set carriage harness, $ sets single fresh by time of sale snd others to freshen, 4 Holstein heifers supposâ€" ed to be in calf, 1 Holstein steer £ years old, 2 spring calves. and pullets, 3 geese, 1 '“I HARNESS:â€" 1 set heavy double \’oriww-dutoumm;-b. 1 registered Yorkshire boar, 2 years The proprietor is retiring from the LICENSED AugTiongar

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