Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Apr 1923, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

\ _ . .. Wiles Lena Vonhatten of.near West Efi'fi' Montrose was renewing former acâ€" /. _â€"~_â€" > quaintances during theâ€"forepart of _ _A For A Good, Reliable and s ‘The friends of Mrs. Herb Gies are . _ glad to see that she has again so © far recovered from her recent severe 4 flimess that she is mble to uridertake i Personals and other iteme as told by The funeral which was held on| _ "~ _ Wednesday afternoon was largely | *=â€"==>~= attended .and the services were conâ€"|"~ MHORS @ucted by Rev, Prof. E. Hoffman of Waterloo. A short service was held | All hor at the homo of her daughter, Mrs.|Apply P. @chmidt, at Waterloo, after wh‘ch Kitchoner The deceased and her now beâ€" reaved husband had been known in this village for many years when they used to spend pant of the sumâ€" mer here and the place apperled to their liking so much that about ten Or twelve years ago Mr. Wegener purchased his present home in the village, later disposing off his proâ€" perty in Toronto where he was then & prominent business man, ome of its foremost furriers. After taking pp thcir residence here, the departed gained th> czeem of a large circle Oof friends, with whom she came in contact. Besides the bereaved busâ€" bend there are left to mourn the death of a loving wife and mother, three sons and three daughters, August of Toronts, Charles of New York, William of Denver, Col., Marie and ‘Theresa dpllrl. G. Schmidt) of Waterloo and Hermine (Mrs. Besâ€" serer) r>â€"i@‘ng in the Southern The sad news was received by friends here early Monday morning that Mrs. Augast C. Wegener one of our oldest and most highly esteemed residents, had passed to her reward during the night at Guelph where she had been taking treatments for several weeks. Mrs. David Lichty is spending the week with her father who has been lying ill for several weeks at the home of his daughter, Mré. Erwin Beisel, near Eimira. Died at Guelph. Relatives here recelved the sad Bews on Saturday evening of the passing away in Elmira of Mrs. Charles O. Stroh. A number of them attended the funeral in Elmira. Miss Hattie Wright has returned from a few months‘ visit with her brother James at Corry, Pa. Miss Ada Snider, nurseâ€"inâ€"training at the Stratford Hospital, spent over Sunday here with her father, Mr. Reuben Snider. Some of our farmers â€"are getting quite anxious to see more favorable weather to enable them_ to comâ€" mence work on the land. Mr. Wm. 8. Wright has commenced plowing on Friday last. This is the first for this section this year. Rev. C. Zarnke last week attended the Central District cmz (Canada Synod) which was held Bt. Jghn'l- Lutheran Church, Waterâ€" Mrs Herbert Huehn and Harâ€" vey and. Miss Hilda «pent a few days last week sat the homes of their . in Rev. H. Rembe of Hamilton Beach a former pastor of the Lutheran Church here, conducted the servicks on Sunday afternoon in place of Rev. Zarnke who has not yet reâ€" covered from his indisposition. Rev. Prof. H. Henkel of Waterlop. will conduct the services at the usuat hour next Sunday forenoon, for Rev. Mr. Amos Eech and daughter, Miss Peart wpent_Friday afternoon in El Mr. Roy Lederman left on Monday *~~ B44 King St. N., See or Phone H. B. DUERING, Bhe Fing former acâ€"|On a ‘tinumith business has moved m\wa into new quarters in the old Berg A man block. & @ udd Harâ€" Mr. J. T. Ott left Monday to attend da mmmuflo.uml! it week éal Conference, which is being bel heir ul‘mm& TCO WÂ¥ W cAdnmn and Rewiiv Hhaun +. 4t From trapmested stook with officlal records up to 312 eggs. Various varieties such as Roocks, Reds, Wyandottes, Minorcas, Anconas, Leghorns, oto. Also all varieties of Ducks and Geese,. Cusâ€" tom hatching dt moderate rates. Write for pricts. Baby Chicks and Hatching Eygs & W itw. Jnla _ May 5 (Saturday) â€" Valuable household cffects belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Shants aituated 58 Albert St, town of Waterloo. _ _May 18 (Friday)â€" Mortgage sale of 60 acre farm belonging to Les J. ftrub situated about 2%, miles west of St. Clements. Sale to be held at the City Hall in the village of St. Clements. " MORSES FOR SALE â€" oRf EXCHANGE. All horses sold under gnuarantee. Apply P. K. Weber, Sales Stables, May 3 (Thursday)â€" Live Stock, implements and household _ effects belonging to John Helm, | situated one mile north of Bamberg and 3 miles northwest of St. Clemcnts. ‘April 19 (Thursday)â€"Farm of 22| FOR SALE acres if not previously sold, mi Special Yorkshire swine. I have atock, implements and household At present for sale several pigs of effects belonging to the estate of both sex or serviceable age and of ithe late Mrs. Rlizabeth Wettlaufer, good bacon type. Prices moderate. situated near Wilmot St. extension Simon Huber, R R No. 1, Bamberg. L"' the vicinity of the Dominion Phone Wellesley 9.2â€"6, 13â€"4t iTire Mmotory. â€" J ____L _ s nscz se 2222222z April ©26 (Saturday) â€"At one c‘clock valuable household effects of the late Julius Knauff Estate at 61 Water St., cor. of Young in the town of Waterioo. See next week‘s issue for the big list of good honn-‘ hold articles to he offered at this April 21 (Saturday)â€"Entire valâ€" wable household effects belonging to Mrs. J. Weber situatéd at 38 Eigin St., city bf Kitchener at 1.30 p.m. April 30 (Monday)â€"Public sale of farm stock, implements and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to Mrs. Allce Hallman situated near Rosedale, 2 miles east of Bridgeport, on the main road, at 1.30 p.m. Coming! Waterloo‘s Dollar Day Festival. Watch for detailed anâ€" nouncement. 5 A concert will be given by the Luther League of the Lutheran church early in May. More later. the remains were brought to the Lutheranâ€" Church here for service after which interment was made at the adjoining cemetery. ‘The bereaved hu/sbnd and family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their hour of great Mr. E. Adams and family have moyed with their household effects to their new home at North Wool *Mrs, Alf Mogk spent Monday with Eimira friends. Miss Rosetta Kby was a week end guest with Elmira friends. trom ‘Mr. John Wagner. ‘ .) Syvan Shants: has returned aftot‘m mpnth‘s stay at the Fergus Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. N. Dietrich have reâ€" turned home after a few weeks stay with their sons at Toronto. position. ~Mrs. Clement is at present staying in Eimira. Mr. Chas. Zinger who is carrylng Mr. J. T. Ott left Monday to attend the Canada Branch of the .uml! éal Conference, which is being bel M. SHANTITZ Mr. A. J. Ruggie was a visitor to Kitchener last Monday. Mr. C. Clement left Jast week for W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Auction Sale List FLORADALE. Jns lieas + 12â€"2mos The statement of the financial conditions of the Northern Fire Reâ€" Jief Committed was received by the |Kitchener Board of Trade last week and it was pointed out that the Onâ€" tario Government has aiready conâ€" | tributed an omergenéy relief fund of $100,000 and is now to be asked to mssist in‘ reâ€"establishment measures ’nt an estimated cost of $400,000. The municipalities are therefore being being asked to contributeâ€"to the food elothing and shelter fund as many jof the victims are penniless. ‘The |statement follows:â€" $386,61% has been received since the fire and that ‘the expenditures of same period have totalled $583,151, making a deâ€" ficlt of $176,538. ‘The estimatet amount required to provide relief until August 1923 is $350,000. The need is apparent therefore of anâ€" [other half million doliars. April 26 (Thireday)â€"Assignnuont wale of pare bred cattle and vainable realâ€" ostateâ€"onâ€"the Larm of Androw Zoeller,; 2 miles cast of New Hamâ€" >â€" April 28th, {Saturdayâ€"At Kitch ener Market commencing at 8 a.m., valuable household effects belonging to A. P. Schneider. c May 5 (Saturday)â€"Clearing Aucâ€" tion sale of valuable real estate (if not previously sold) and valuable household effects betonging to Mra. L. Lincke situated at No. 12 Rira Avo.,. town of Waterfoo. April 28th (Saturday)â€" Valuable household effects belonging to Louils Seyler, 42 Mount Hope St., city of Kitchener: Apri® 21 (Saturday) â€" Valuable bousehold effects befonging to Henâ€" ry Brodhacker, No. 89, cor. of Watâ€" erloo and Shanley Sts., city of Kitâ€" chener. [ FOR SALE \ with tressles, croquet set, counter Two fresh Holstein cows, fresh with 14 deep drawers, O Cedar mop, two weeks, in good condition. Apâ€" wall brush, 2 radiator brushes, water ly A. S. Brubacher, Bridgeport. motor washing machine, _ copper Phone 741 ring 11, Kitchener. boiler, 2 â€"clothes wringers, 3 clothes 1444 baskets, 3 woodenâ€" wash tubs, one ~~~~~~ FoR SALE â€"â€"0â€"=â€"=â€"=â€" galvanized, 240 lb. scales complete, Special Yorkshire swine. 1 nave| OR iatle"® (photograph), bed room at present for sale several pigs of screen, 3 veranda chairs, 4 collapsâ€" both sex or serviceable age and of| ‘"!° chairs, combination gas and good bacon type. Prices moderate. electric fixtures, flowev‘r boxes, winâ€" Simon Huber, R R No. 1, Bamberg. dow flower boxes, pictures and picâ€" Phone Wellesley 9.2â€"6. 13.4, | thre frames, bird cages, hanging on ow o es s o es s _5 0_ 1 1Amp$, oil damp, brand new plane, FOR SALE 2 carpenter tools, ice cream freezer, Barred rock and single comb|cooking utensils, dishes, glassware, white leghorn. hatching eggs for|crocks, bread mixer, fruit jars, sale. $1.80 per setting. Zaruke Bros.|bottles, sausage machine, meat grinâ€" 126 Louisa St., Kitchener or Box|der,apple or potato rack, flower, 681, Waterloo. Phone 36J. stand, quantity flower pots, large 14â€"4t | plant tub, 2 lawn mowers, grass emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsomemnueâ€"mucr catcher, Poerless steam cooker, 2 = lawn benches, (iron frame), flower ANOTHER $500,000 18 NEEDED | ped guard, lawn sprinkler, extension FOR NORTHERN ONTARIO â€"|radder, other iladders, large step RELIEF. â€" |tadder, small step ladder, sprinkling smm cans, express wagon, wheelbarrow, The statement of the financial ice tongs, large axe blade»4 ofl cans, conditions of the Northern Fire ie | Justless ash sifter, other ash sifters, Jief Committed was received by the garden tools, large galvanized ofil Kitchener Board of Trade last week |!a"X With pump, 2 trowels, 2 fork and it was pointed out that the Onâ€" trowels, small rake, grass shears, tario Government has aiready conâ€" sickle, spade, forks, 2. grass nkas,‘? tributed an emergency relief fund of | Combin&tion . hoe and. weeder, 2 $100,000 and is now to be asked to |Pruning shears, tree trimmer, insect rssist in‘ reâ€"establishment measures | 4P"4Y°") quantity of hardwood lumâ€" at an estimated cost of $400,000. The | ber, some 1" pine lumber etc., lanâ€" municipalities are therefore being tern, saw horse, coal scuttle, snow being asked to contributéâ€"to the food shovels, and many other good useful clothing and shelter fund as many articles too numerous to mention. of the victims are penniless. ‘The |â€" â€"No Reserveâ€" statement follows:â€" $386,612 has If you want good and clean houseâ€" been received since the fire and that | hold goods, be sure and attend this the expenditures of same period |S&le as we have something for every have totalled $583,151, making a deâ€" "00m in the house. ::::“:' ::::l‘;::" w"::m:““':_:l‘gl The JULIUS KNAUFF ESTATE, l Proprietors FOR SALE 2 Barred rock and single comb white leghorn. hatching eggs for sale. $1.80 per setting. Zarnke Bros. 126 Louisa St., Kitchener or Box 681, Waterloo. Phone 36J. WANTED. ? To hear from owner of good Farm for sale. State cash price, full parâ€" ticulars. D. F. Bush, Minneappolis,‘ Minn. ~ t4â€"6t. , Yellow blossom sweet clovera seed for sale. Apply to Allen Shantz, Watâ€" erloo. 1Â¥2t FOR SALEâ€" Northern grown Alâ€" sike clover seed. Apply Waterloo Mfg. Co. Ltd., Waterloo, Ont. E 1F4t. ‘ , FOR SALE Choice early seed potatoes from registered stock, Irish CobBler, Harly Fortune and Groen Mountain, J. H. Shepherd,. R. R. 2, Waterloo. Phone 181 r 5. 14â€"3t. __ FOR SALE One new 2% horse power Gilson gas engine. Call at 0. H. Mader‘s Garage or phone 733r4, Kitchener. 15â€"2t. © No. 1384. Record to be â€" found in Brown Swiss Herd Book. P. K. We; ber, Kitchener, / * 15â€"2t. 8 FOR SALE 2 Delco plants, % k.w. complete with 40 bulbs and‘ 1% h.p. motor nearly new. Very reasonable . for quick sale. Apply Doerr Elee. Co., 190 King W., Kitchener. 15â€"5t. SWEET CLOVER SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE * Twelve colonies Ialian bees® in new ten frame hives, 500 1b. honey tank. J. 8. Zehr, R. 1, Millbank: , New Victory Seqd Oats, 90 cents per bushel, good sample. A. C. Bowâ€" , H. 8. DUERING, Auctioncer 1. H. TOMAN, Auctionser FOR SALE Waterloo, Ont. R. R. 2, Phone 700 r 11. + ~~ 18â€"2â€"m06, FOR SALE * Barron . strain white leghorns, from Pammsylvania farms, barred rooks and R. I. ~Rods,All single combe«, and all bred to lay,;~ . oggs $2.00 a sctting of 15, also strawâ€" berty plants for sale. $6.00 per 1 10 h.p. Tuerk gas engine in good running order. % "I 10" "Datey‘" chopper, cheap. Apply J. Rudy, Bresiau Garage: 1631 l Mahoginy parlor table, brass parâ€" lor table, mahogany parlor chair, 3 mahogany upholsteredâ€" rockers, Rdiâ€" son phonograph and ‘ cabinet with , 100 odd records, mahogany piano stool,golden oak book case and writing ‘ desk comhined, oak hall table," gotden oak unibrella~ stand, { checker table, Axminister rag, 12x9 ft., Axminister rug 5x3 ft, $ jar diniere tables, dining room table (3 extra leaves), 8 golden oak diners, ‘leather upholstered, golden oak rockâ€" ;tn‘\chur. birch music cabinet, hall mirrorâ€"with hooks, hall seat, leather seated rocker, 2 oak parlor tables, . large> &rm chair, cane foot stool, large ‘Texas steer horns,% hassocks, | electric dining room domé, rope porâ€" ; tieres, paper rack, white‘ enamelled _lable, white bedroom chair, 4 large ‘mirror, bedroom chairs, clothes hanâ€" ! double wooden bed complete, 2 single "wooden beds, single light elm bed, ‘folding bed couch, dresser with ?mu"rar. bedroom chairs, clotes hanâ€" gers, 3 commodes, sofa, gas range, (klwhen range, wood and coal, klt-‘ }chen cabinct, kitchon tableé, (2 extra: . leaves), emall kitchen table, cupâ€" ‘board, 3 kitchen chairs, refrigerator, ! Bissel canpet sweeper, 2 gas heaters, |camera with tripod, 5x7, new curtain. ]stret;ehers. 22 calibre rifle, Turkish i vapor bath, limoleum, picnic tlbhl‘ \ with tressles, croquet set, counter: 1 18x20 Waterloo steam engina with water tank. Outft in first class shape. Price $1700.00. 4 33x48 Champilon separator with chaff blower cheap. FOR SALE 1 36x48 Champton separator with straÂ¥Wbiower, feedor and chaff blowâ€" to the estate of the late Jullus Knauff, situated at 61 Water 8t., corâ€" ner of Young St., in the Town of Waterioo, on ALF. MEYER, Clerk. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone 592w, Waterloo. «. 16â€"2t Open Buggies 114 inch cushion tires, $115; Top Buggies 1% inch cushion tires at $135; also 7 ft. binâ€" der in good rumning order and some second hand mowers. . Apply 21 Erb Bt., Waterboo. 16â€"3t. me sez3 There will be gold by Public Aueâ€" Household Effects. ltlon on the premises of the underâ€" § mmnemmetinss signed . situated ‘near Rosedale, 2 There will be sold by Public AUCâ€" m;jeg east of Bridgeport on the tion on the premises of the undeTâ€"| main road on signed situated at 89, corner of Watâ€" erloo & Shanley Sts, Kitchener, on| â€" MONDAY, APRIL 30th, 1923 } SATURDAY, APRIL 21st, ‘Commencing at 1.30 pan. Commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp. BPOOCK:â€"Heavy . bay borse 9 | Sideboard, extension table, kitchâ€"|Y°""® 0!0 2 cows 1 fresh 3 months, en table,. #ix: dining reomtâ€" chairs, 1 cow due July 20th, calft three ;8 kitchen chairs, upholstered chair, months old, 2 pigs weighing about ’loun'ge. wicker ~rocker, iron bed 990 ibe. each, 25 hens. with springs â€"and. mattress, wooden IMPLEMENTS.â€"1 one horse wagâ€" ‘bed with springs and â€" mattress, | *‘ good top buggy, Portland cutâ€" 12 quilts and blankelé, .2 feather|!°" 2 seated â€" cartiage, \2 light ticks, pillows, sheets, dresser, wasn |®!@!ghs. wagon tongue, hay rack, com stand, small sgand, bed room carâ€" sheller, pig rack, â€" chaff rack, new pets, kitchen â€" linoleum, bedâ€"room Masseyâ€"Harris ‘ 1 horse land roller, linoleum, dishes, crockery, cutley,| PIOU&®, 2 wheel barrows, scuffier, glassware, etc. number of sealers, straw cutter nearly new, eingle number of pictures, phonograph and disc scuffler, hand scufflier and seedâ€" records, four linen tablecloths, a|°*: M°W Mâ€"H. 2 borse power gas number of booké, kitchen range, vline engine turnip wlper{ harrow, gas stove with bake oven, two parâ€" "mck@ coops, manure ecraper, 2 lor heaters, wash boller and other|5P"AY@rs, grind stone, 4 pitch forks, siove utensils, washâ€"tub, glass wash | !"On kettle, Magnet cream separator, board, ironing board and a lot of|1° 1t water trough, some cedar, other articles too numerous to menâ€"|P98t® new chicken netting, dm"'l on § . trees, some lumber, berry crater TERMS:â€"Cash HENRY BRODHECHER, Proprietor H. B. DUERING, Acutioneer, Phone 136, Waterloo. ~ , ED. REUEL, Clerk. 16â€"1t. LOUIS SEYLER, Proprietor H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer, Phone 136, Waterloo, ED REUEL, Clerk: _ PUBLIC SALE The Royal Bank FAR MERS SEED GRAIN, LEVE call ana see us. B youa hars MONEY to BANK, we shall be glad to have a call from Watarloo . Branch. , H. G. Mistels FOR SALE yB % emumo’umw-m «o ~sell : by. publMc â€"jthe forlowing:~, oat auction on ‘the belonging to "| _ MORSMSâ€"Percheron misre ri8iDE| Andrew Zooller â€" on ‘the +| 5 years old, . weighing about 1.300/pteams‘ Road, 2 miles cast of New fllbl.,huvyclyd‘l-ullmalm § ~| . CATTLEâ€" Holstein, cow due to s; / »| calve June 19, grey cow fresh, TH T L 26th, 1923 " | weeks, 4 yearling caives, 4 spring|Bale to start at 12.30 sharp on time. TERMS: â€" Hay, chickens, pigs and all sumse of $15° and under, cash; over that amount 6 months‘ credit will be given on Tfurnishing approved joint notes or 6 per cent. per annum off for cash. * W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser. Phone 592w, Waterioo. / MRS. ALICE HALLMAN, Proprieâ€" HARNESS:â€" Set heavy single harness, set light single harness, chimes, collars, robe, 2 blankets, oil covers, some hay. v HOUSEHOLD EFFPRCTS: â€"â€" Naâ€" tional steel kitchen range coal or wood, good baker; parlor heater, lounge, couch, sink, organ, hall rack, Daisy churn, wash machine, butter bow! and printâ€"cider barrel, sauer kraut barrel, about 10 bags of poâ€" tatoes. Try and attend this sale as everything is in good shape. ~ ° O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. 102t, MONDAY, APRIL 30th, 1923 Commencing at 1.30 pm. STOCK:â€"Heavy . bay horse 9 years old, 2 cows 1 fresh 3 months, 1 cow due July 20th, calft three months old, 2 pigs weighing about 90 Ibs. each, 25 hens. IMPLEMENTS.â€"1 one horse wagâ€" on, good top buggy, Portland cutâ€" ter, 2 seated _ carriage, \2 light sleighs, wagon tongue, hay rack, com sheller, pig rack, â€" chaff rack, new Masseyâ€"Harris ‘ 1 horse land roller, plough, 2 wheel barrows, scuffier, straw cutter nearly new, eingle disc scuffler, hand scufflier and seedâ€" er, new M.â€"H. 2 horse power gas vline engine turnip puiper, harrow, chicken coops, manure ecraper, 2 sprayers, grind stone, 4 pitch forks, iron kettle, Magnet cream separator, 10 ft. water trough, some eedu‘ posts, new chicken netting, double trees, some lumber, berry crater and boxes, feed boxer, cow chains, underbrushing,‘ scythe, grain bags, gravelbox, wagon jack, sledge hamâ€" mer, forks, shovels, hoes, some barb wire, hand rakes, weed scratcher grass seeder and many other useful: articles Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects, ing plow, Perin sulky plow, Peter Hamilton corn cutter, wagon, hay rake, pig rack, 1â€"horse carriage, hay fork with 100 ft. of rope. s HOUSHHOLD EFFBOCTSâ€" Kitch en stove, box stove, bicycle, cup board, organ benches, iron kettle, copper kettle, bedstead and numer ous other articles too numerous to mention. , | _HARNESSâ€"single harnéss, double harness, 4 tons hay. | IMPLEMENTS â€" Frost & Wood disc, Masseyâ€"Harris cultivator, walkâ€" credit will be given on approved joint notes or 6% off for cash payâ€" ments on credit amounts. * D. Z. WAGNER, Proprietor, H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer PDBLIE SALE 15â€"2t. .To make â€"improvemen s, pay off present mortgage or for other purposes? I am making loans to farmers almost every day. Perhape you want to borrow, to buy a farm? See or write to me. ° Does Your Farm 0!'!‘3@“ NORTH, K TCHENER, \’,h'l.llfl'v TVESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923 â€"â€"â€" |peived instructions trom the under E. J. PAyS8O0N maemm o‘clock sharp» |eigned assignee to=sell < by public Need Money? Terms on Real Estate will be made known on day <of éale 1. H. TOMAN, Auctionser. â€" WALTER D. INRIG, Assignee. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk, ‘This sale is postponed from April 13th to April 26th. Auctioneer‘s decision final. .. TERMS:â€"Poultry, veal calves, $20 and under, cash; Over that amount 6 months‘ credit will be given by Turnishing _ &pproved joint notes bearing 5¢% intérest per annum. acres in orchard of various apols and other. fruit trees. ‘This is an jdeal dairy farm only 2 miles east of New Hamburg. \ 16â€"2t. tor new, cap. 900 lbs., Uhevrolet Roadster, mod®! 1917, and many othâ€" er articles too numerous for {Iahil. " REAL ESTATE:â€"At the sam> time and place there will be offered subject to lease tha 195 aeres good clay loam, 20 acres hardwood bueh. $0 acres in fall wheat, 25 acres sweet clover, 70 acres seeded down, balance of farm in fall plowing all done. The farm is well fenced, el ectric lights in the house and barn. BUILDINGSâ€" Bank barn 80x20, stableg.. em'tlenusd. cement silo 14x 45, drive shed, poultry house, and all other necessary outbuildings, 10 roomed red brick house in A1l siapé, hot air furnace, telephone, sumimer kitchen and woodshed attached, % . IMPLEMENTS:â€" Deering binder 8 ft. cut, broadcast spring tooth culâ€" ’untor. 4 horse Climax cultivator, M.~â€"H. side delivery new, > Maxwell bay rake, Eimira hay loader, Joliett 11" chagperand speed jack, 3 furâ€" row Cockshutt tractor plough, F.&W. 15 hoe disc drill, M.â€"H: corn cultiâ€" vator mew, § sec. from harrows, % disc harrows, 2 drum steel roller, threshing machine with self feader, 2 flat racks, 2 set bobsleighs, Moline tractor 10â€"20 h.p. with 2 furrow tracâ€" tor plow attached, Tudhope Anderâ€" mower, 2 single plows, â€" democrat, steel tire top buggy, Circular saw c trame, 40 gal. steel .drum,. faria wagon with box and shelving, good scalding trough, Neubert 200 egg inâ€" cubator, 2 large milk éans, power horse clipper, grin stone, Chatham fanning mill, with bagger, ~Watson root pulper, Sharpies cream eepar@â€" Bale to start at 12.30 sharp on time. 27. CATTLEâ€"3 cows trewh, 3 cows son spreader, McCormick corn binâ€" der 4n good running order, 1.new Deering comn planter, Deering 6 ft. months old, 8 spring calves, 2 yeal cow due in April, 2 cows in fall flow heifers due in June, 1 heifer due in It will pay producers to get in touch with us. Write, phone or call. ~ _ Paid For Churning Créam Poultryâ€"12 . Rhode Island < Red HARNKESS:â€"2 set double harness. HAY.â€"8 ton,good mixed hay, & Highest Prices Shoemaker‘s Dairy 96 ChurchSt Fire $%e wigey"

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy