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Films will be shown supplied by
the Canadian Film board showing
the pictures of Canada’s War
Effort.
Elimville United Church
Friday, October 29
At 2 p.m. in the afternoon for
children only.
Sponsored by the Federation of
Agriculture.
Evening at S.3O for adults.
REV. BEECROFT, OF WINGHAM
will speak in the evening.
No Admission.
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28th, 1943
THAMES ROAD
Pilot Officer Gordon Spafford* of ! Centralia, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
F, Dawson over the week-end.
| Several from the Thames Road at
tended anniversary services at Elim-
. ville on Sunday.
; Miss Jean Cann spent the week
end with Miss June Beirling of Ex
eter.
s Mr. and .Mrs. R. Cann and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
McCullagh of Arva.
| Thames Road and Lumley school
children took part in the Victory
Loan Quiz which was h*4d in Elim
ville church Monday night,
of the parents attended this
ing.
Rev. and Mrs. Workman,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green,
visited at the manse on
Several
gather-
of Sea
forth, and
of Exeter,
Sunday.
Mr, and
don spent
their home,
Mrs. P. Stone Mrs. A. Morgan, Mrs
, Wiseman, Mrs. Rodhe, Mrs. P. Pass
snore, Mrs, Mair, Miss June Coward
and Miss Marion Hodgert attended
the W.M.S. Presbyterial at Centralia
Wednesday of last week,
Church services will be held this
Sunday as usual. Sunday school as
; usual at 10.15 and church at 11.15
a.m. Don’t forget the play “Mary
Make Some Marmalade,’’ presented
by the Bennington Y.P.U. Thursday
!night. October 27th in the church,
‘admission 25c and 15c.
Mr. Elmer Passmore returned from
Mrs, F. Collings of Lon-
Thursday of last week a^t
COATES—At Listowel on Friday,
October 22, 1943, to AC2. Leslie
and Mrs. Coates (nee Margaret,
EUerington) a daughter, (Judith'
Gale).
HALL-—At Mrs. Godholt's Hospital,
Exeter, on October 22, 1943, to
Mr. apd Mrs. James Hall. Clande-
hove. a daughter, Rosemary
Louise.
McFALLS—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospi-j . .. __ _r _ ....
tai Exeter, on October 23, 1943,’the West on Friday last and repor-
to Mr. and Mrs. George McFalls, ted a fine trip.
a daughter. | Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squires and
WALKER—Sqdn. Ldr. Bradley R< klu_nday
and Mrs,
Wrighton,
the birth of a son (Frederick
son) at
Thursday,
Walker (formerly Jean’at Whalen with Mr. and Mrs. George
of London) announce Passmore
\Aii- hveek-end in Toronto.
on' A reception was held
(evening of last week in i Kirkton for Mr. and
1 Knight.i Mrs. Percy Passmore and Alice at
tended Whalen anniversary last Sun-
’day and were the guests of Mr. and
I Mrs. Walters.
’Victoria Hospital
October 21, 1943.
DEATHS
Stephen township or
1943
year.
f.
I Place an Ad Here and Watch Results
They are read by more than 7,200 Times-Advocate readers every week Phone 31j
for an ad taker
-
1
spent the
on Friday
the hall at
Mrs. Lloyd
WANTED FOR SALE
WANTED—A used portable type
writer in good condition. Apply to
Times Advocate. §8*
WANTED—’Child’s crib and com
mode chair. Apply at Times-
Advocate. 28*
WANTED-—Farm, 75 to 100 acres,
good buildings with hydro, will
pay cash. Must be reasonable, No
agents. Apply Times-Advocate. 2S*
WANTED —• Old horses, highest
prices paid, Apply to Preston
Morrison, Kirkton or phone 351’2
Kirkton. 9-23 to 11-11*
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—75 acres clay loam,
brick house, bank barn, hen
house, implement shed, good well
with windmill, extra 5 0 acres op
tional. W. 'C. Pearce.
FOR SALE—100 acres, near Ex
eter. Fall wheat sown and fall
ploughing done. Other farms.
C. V. Pickard.
FQR SALE — Comfortable home,
Exeter. AIL conveniences. Best
of locations. Nice lot and garage.
C. V. Pickard, Exeter.
FOR SALE—An outside toilet.. $10-
Phone 47, Exeter, 28*
FOR SALE—A Hudson Seal fur
coat. Apply to John Cox or Mrs.
• Norman Hockey, Exeter. 28c
FOR SALE—29 Graham cai’ in
good running condition, Ap
ply Raymond Heywood, Exeter.*
FOR SALE—House for sale or
rent on Main Street, Hensail,
Apply to Walter Fairbairn, Hen
sail, 28*
FOR SALE—Boy’s brown tweed
winter overcoat, to fit child 8 to
11 years. Apply at Times-Ad
vocate. 28*
FOR SALE—4 two-year-old Jersey
heifers. Milton H. Switzer, R.R.
1 St. Marys, lot 12, W.M.R. Blan-
shard, phone Kirkton 3-9. 28:4c
FOR SALE—-Gratton colt, 4 years,
or would like winter home near
Exeter, Apply at Statton’s Bil
liards. 28*
FOR SALE—3 0 Olds Sedan, mile
age under thirty thousand. Gene
ral condition tires Al. Highest
offer. Apply Times-Advocate 28*
SNELL—In
Wednesday, October 20
Sidney Snell, in his 84th
j IN MEMORIAM
I BAKER-—In loving memory of a ■
) dear husband and son, Joe Baker, |
I who passed away three years ago,*
■ October 26th, 19 40.
> From our happy home and circle,
* God has taken one we loved,
1 He is borne from sin and sorrow,
Many employers wonder where
■all that Unemployment Insurance
money paid in has wound up at.
Well, a recent report by the com
mission shows they have a balance
in the coffers of $143,857,000,
^Benefits paid out since January,: ^nobler rest'abover
1942, when they first became pay-;
able, total $1,159,714. 'i
ELIMVILLE
Harry Sparling returned
HOUSES WANTED—If you wish to
sell a house in Exeter or surroun
ding villages come in and talk
the matter over. We have buyers
waiting. Our commission for sell
ing is reasonable. C. V. Pickard,
FOR SALE—Practically new range,
six 7£-inch lids, oven 14x16. Ivory
enamel and nickel trim.
Christie, Ann Street.
C. W.
28:4c
FOR SALE—Large work mare, ris
ing five, well broken, Apply to
Times-Advocate. 28*
sou
A 3-act Play entitled
from Zion United Church, London
Township
will be presented in
Woodham Orange Hall
on
Friday, Nov. 5 th
at 8 p.m.
.... ........,,S/
board, washing machine and wring-’
er, bed, dresser and stand, sink,
hall rack, bureau, sewing machine,
2 rocking chairs, 4 small tables and
other articles.
Two colony houses,
REAL ESTATE-—100 acres more
or less, 8 acres fall wheat, 20 acres
fall ploughing done, 12 acres good
bush, balance seeded down. Well
drained and good fence. Plenty of
good water, hard
brick house with
also wood shed,
two
new roofed all
also straw shed
stable at the bottom;
built on south side of barn, new,
14x20 ft.
Terms of Real Estate—10 per
cent on day of sale, balance in 30
days, sold subject to reserve bid.
Terms of Chatties, 'Cash.
WM. WEIN, Proprietor
R. STADE, Clerk.
ARTHUR WEBER, Auctioneer.
R. 1 Dashwood, Phene 12r57.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
OF DRUG BUSINESS AND VALU
ABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE
VILI/.AGE OF EXETER
The undersigned Administrator
of the estate of the late Dr, Jr W,
Browning, will offer for sale, by
public auction, at the residence
property on the corner of Sanders
and William Streets, Exeter, on
Thursday, October 28, 1943, at 2.30
p.m. the following:
1— The stock-in-trade and fixtures
of the retail drug business carried,
on by the late Dr, Browning on the
west side of Main Street, Stock
sheets may be seen on application
to The Canada Trust Company^Lon-
don, and adjustments will be made
for longs and shorts as at the date
of closing on the basis of invoices
of goods subsequently purchased.
This is a well established retail drug
business with excellent prospects
for the right man.
2— Real estate consisting of part
of the south half of Lot 185 on the
west side of Main Street, Exeter,
Plan 20, having a frontage of 19 ft.
2 in. more or less on Main Street by
a depth of 165 feet more or less,
together- with a right-of-way over a
stairway 3 ft. 6 in. wide, upon
which property is said to be erected
the drug store above referred to
with living quarters upstairs.
3— Part of the south half of Lot
185 on the west side of Main Street,
Exeter, Plan 20, having a fron
tage of 25 ft. 3 in. more or less on
the west side of Main Street, by a
depth of 165 feet more or less, sub
ject to a right-of-way over the stair
way 3 ft. 6 in. wide, upon which
property is said to he
store at present occupied by Mr.
George Hawkins
store, with apartment over.
4— Part of Lots ISO, 181, 179,
Plan 20, having a frontage of 189
feet on Sanders Street by a depth
of 15 0 feet on William Street, more
or less, Exeter, upon which is erec
ted the residential property of the
late Dr. Browning.
5— Property on the south-west cor
ner of Huron and William Streets,
Exeter, on which is erected a com
fortable brick cottage occupied by
one William 'Cook.
Following the sale of the above
property there will be offered a
limited quantity of household furni
ture and effects ‘in the large resi
dence, some of it antique.
The drug stock and fixtures, to
gether with the building in which
they are located, will be offered
first in one parcel, and if not sold
in one parcel, will be offered sepa
rately.
Conditions of Sale will be made
known on day of sale.
For further particulars apply to
The Canada Trust Company, Ad
ministrator, London, Ontario; J. W.
Morley, Barrister, Exeter; Frank
Taylor, Auctioneer, Exeter.
cars, bank
and soft. 2-storey
kitchen attached,
garage, room for
barn 40x66, one
newly cemented;
36x34,with pig
hen-house
*
AUCTION SALE
OF FARMS IN THE TOWNSHIPS
OF HAY AND TUCKERSMITH,
RESIDENCES & OTHER VILLAGE
PROPERTY, ALSO FLAX SULL IN
HENSAJLL
The Executors of the Estate of
the late Owen Geiger will offer for
by public auction at the Com
munity Shed in the
Village "of Hensail,
on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1943
at 2 o’clock in the afternoon the
following real estate:
FARMS:
1. Lot No. 5 in the 14th Conces
sion, H.R.S., Tuckersmith, contain
ing 59 acres more or less, practically
all under cultivation, partly drained,
good water supply, Chicago wind
mill, '
sail.
2.
Hay
less,
cultivation except about 13 acres of
meadow. This is a good farm and
is well located.
3. Lot No. 25, 1st Concession, Hay
Township, 97 acres more or less, in
good state of cultivation, about 20
acres good second growth timber,
that part east of the railway is said
to be well tile drained, bank barn
on cement foundation, strawshed,
driving house, frame dwelling house
in need of repairs, good supply of
water.
DWELLING HOUSES & VILLAGE
PROPERTIES IN HENS ALL:
1. The late Mr. George Geiger’s
well known Hensail residence, Lots
66 and 6 7, Petty’s Survey, north
east corner of Queen and Nelson
Streets, a modern, solid, red, pressed
brick house and garage, all modern
conveniences, hot water heating,
electric lights and fixtures, hardwood
floors, hardwood trimming, slate
roof on dwelling, asphalt shingles,
on garage.
2. Frame 1 story, 6 room house,
cement cellar, being Lot 224 on the
south side of Richmond Street North,.
Petty’s Survey.
3. Lot No. 18 on Mill Street, Gil
christ Survey, storey, frame
house shingle roof, 4 rooms down
stairs and 2 rooms upstairs, hard
and cold water pumps indoors.
There is also a long frame building
on the property.
4. Lot. No. 211, Petty’s Survey,
on the corner of North Richmond’
and Albert Streets, frame stable
with leanto attached, good well with
cement curbing.
5. Lot No. 50 on the south side
of Queen Street, Petty’s Survey,
large frame stable 3 4 by 5 6, also-
another frame building and open
shed, good well and pump.
6. Lot 65 on the north side of
Queen Street, Petty’s Survey, 1
story, 3 room) frame dwelling,,
shingle roof.
HENSALL FLAX MILL PROPERTY:
Three acres more or less. In
addition to the flax mill, size 4 0 by
60 ft.; with a brick engine and
boiler house attached. There is a.
flax storage barn, size 4 5 by 10’0 ft.
The mill is equipped with the neces
sary machinery for a green tow mill’
or for flax fibre production. Ma
chinery stored in the flax barn not
included with the property.
VACANT LANDS:
1, Some 11 village Lots shown on
Moir’s Survey and being immediate
ly south of and adjoining the flax
mill property.
2. Part of Lot 20, 1st Concession,
Hay TownshJj), containing 5i acres
more or less, located immediately
south of the last mentioned 11 Lots.
TERMS:
The above properties Will be put
up subject to a reserve bid, 10%
cush on the day of sale and the
balance in 30 days thereafter with
out interest.
Further terms add conditions of
sale will be made known on the day
of sale, or may be had upon appli-
cation to the Undersigned Executors
Or their Solicitor.
IRA GBIGIER, Hensali; VEROY
KENNEDY, HonSall; Dr. WM.
GEIGER, Waterloo; Executors.
F. W. GLADMAN, Exeter and Hen
sail; Executor’s Solicitor^
FRANK TAYLOR, Exeter, AttcL
sale
>
Mrs.
> home from the hospital in London
on Sunday last after spending over
: two weeks there following an opera
tion. Her friends hope she will soon
i be fully recovered.
No one knows how much we missJ Wireless Oper. John Miners, of
him, Nova Scotia, is spending a leave at
None hut aching hearts can tell, his parental home.
Lost on earth but found in Heaven, Pte, W: H. Dickey returned home
Jesus doeth all things welL Monday after two years overseas.
—Sadlv missed by ‘Wife and Daughter He is on two week's leave.
■ ~ •' and* The Victory Loan Quiz Contest
* was held in this church on Monday
; night with a splendid attendance.
,The pictures “They Bomb by Night”
'were shown and Mr. Jefferson gave
a fine address in the interest of
Congratulations
go to the three winners, Beverly
Skinner of Winchelsea, Barbara
- Hunter, of Eden, and Velma Fer-
so guson, of Hurondale, the latter will
* compete in Clinton on Wednesday
night, this week.' Fine weather good roads and
J large congregations with the fine
speaker made our anniversary ser- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fletcher were I vics last Sunday very successful,
guests with Mr. and Mrs. John;Rev. Workman, of Seaforth, preach-
Hind of Exeter- Saturday night. |ed in the morning and Rev. Reuber,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan. Summers, ofjof the Evangelical church, Crediton,
St. Marys spent the week-end with;gave a fine address in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Routly. iThe choir rendered good anthems
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pridham, of at both services. The offering
visited with Mr. and amounted to over $200.
I Among the many visitors in the
vicinity last Sunday were: Mrs. M.
Dobbs and daughters, of Sainst-
bury, Mr. and Mrs. Hy, Delbridge,
Mrs. Rhoda Westlake Mr. and Mrs.
Ewart Ppm and daughters, Miss
Lila Pym, of Exeter, Mrs. Orville
Cann and Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
.Kirkland and Malcolm, of Thames
•Road, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire, of
Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jacques, of Zion Mr. and Mrs. Art
Ford and family, of Farquhar,
Gerta Hunter, of London.
Mrs, Richard Johns visited
Miss Bessie Johns in Byron
torium on Saturday last week.
I I
!
I
FOR SALE—In Hensail, 3
houses. Dashwood, frame
and extra land. Crediton,
could be made apartments,
3 brick houses. W. C. Pearce.
MISCELLANEOUS
brick
house
store
Lucan
There’s no dead heads here—
every Want Ad works hard.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
erected a
Joan, and Mother, Father
sisters,
CARDS OF THANKS
CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead
animals removed. Two-houi’ ser
vice day or night. Phone Credi
ton 47rl5, collect. Jack Wil
liams.
' Mrs. Sydney Snell and family
I wish to thank the friends and the Victory Loan.
! neighbors for the kindness and sym-
Jpathy shown in their recent be-
F’eavement, especially Rev. Mr. Ir-
| win, Mr. Hopper and those who
i kindly loaned their cars.
Under the auspices of L.O.L. -493
ENTIRE PROCEEDS FOR
WOODHAM RED CROSS
Good Music and Singing between
Acts.
Admission 35c and 25c
KIRKTON
Russeldale, visited with Mr.
Mrs. G. H. Burgin this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert More, of
Kirkton, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Jas. More.A. Knox W.M.H. Davis, Sec.
Miss
with
Sani-
GRAND BEND
The anniversary services of
United church will be held on Sun
day, the speaker being Rev. A. Lane
of Clinton at the morning
' and
the
service
Rev. A. B. Irwin of Exeter in
evening. Miss Margaret Mcln-
of Appin will be the soloist and
male quartette of Zurich will
assist the choir.
; Wedding bells will ring out at
,Brinsley on October 30th for the
i marriage of Miss Mabel Amos,
'daughter of Mr. and
'Amos, and Mr. John
; Parkhill.
( A number from here
eter on Monday evening
.Watson, th travelling secretary
the Red Cross and the showing of
slides in connection of the work
which was much appreciated.
Mrs. Mancel Mason returned
Thursday from a few days visit with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John Paton. Her son,
Junior, accompanied her home re
turning Sunday to London.
_ Workmen are busy on Mr.
over
Mrs. J.
Scofield
were in
to hear
>
L.
of
Ex
Mr,
for
Elsie’s
bridge.
Mr.
new dwelling,
Holt, ofIrwHn
R.A.F. visjted with his
a few days last week.
Miss Irene Gill left
a week’s visit with Mr.
John Paton of London,
Mr,
Woodstock,
parents,
Mr.
Olivo Hern, C
Grand Rend on
Miss Doris j
her .sister in
week-end.
Wm.
the
Deseronto,
parents for
Sunday for
. and Mrs.
ofand Mrs. Percy Elsie,
were visitors with his
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Elsie.
Frank Glanville and Miss
of Exeter, visited at
_.i Sunday,
Baker visited "with
i Hamilton over the
HATCHING EGGS WANTED—We
require breeding flocks all breeds
to supply us with hatching
for 19 44 hatching season,
culled and bloodtested
Guaranteed premium paid,
wanted turkey flocks to
hatching eggs. Apply Tweddle
Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus,
Ontario. 10-21-4tc
eggs
Flocks
free.
Also
supply
PERSONAL
KLEEREX — HEALS SKIN AIL
MENTS. USED BY hundreds from
Coast to Coast for Eczema, Psori
asis, Impetigo, Boils, Pimples.
Chaps, Erythema, etc. 5 0c; $1.00;
$2.00. (Medium and Strong), Sold
by Robertson’s Drug Store.
PILES Sufferers of
bleeding and
p ro t r u d ing
piles should
know Bunkers Herbal Pills treat the
cause at its source. Money back if
the first bottle does not satisfy. Buy
from your druggist.
NOTICES
Village of Exeter
COURT OF REVISION
theNotice is hereby given that
Court of Revision of the Assess
ment Roll of the Village of Exeter,
for the year 19 43 will hold its first
meeting in the Town Hall, Exeter,
on Monday the 15 th day of Novem
ber 1943, at 7.30 o’clock p.m.
C. V. PICKARD,
Clerk
Dated at Exeter, Oct. 26, 19 43.
wmewMKwrwf'uiii qi i—wiiim
Mrs. Labelle Phinn, of Ingersoll,
was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
W, J. Beer on Sunday.
Lieut. Roy Clinger, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Clinger, who is on
the Army and Navy program at
C.K.N.X. at Wingham at 1.30 p.m.
Fridays, gave a very interesting
and instructive message last week.
Listen in on Friday and hear him
in another of his talks.
fromAfter two months* absence
an internment camp a young Luft
waffe Nazi was caught by an. alert'
detective in the Ottawa Union sta
tion, Asked what he thought of
Hitler now, he replied! "What do
you think of Churchill now? That’s
what I still think of Hitler”.
LUtle Girl (innocently to new rec
tor): “Will you please see how many
times you can run atotifid the gar
den?**
Rector (surprised): “I couldn’t,
my child. But why do you ask?”
Little Girt: “Oh, just because dad
said you were loug-Wifided?*
IN THE ESTATE OF MAURICE
BRENNER, late of the Village of
Grand Bend in the County of Huron,
Garage Owner, deceased.
NOTICE is given, pursuant to
Trustee Act R.S.O. 1937 Chap. 165
and Amending Act, that all persons
having claims against the Estate
of the Deceased, who died September
24th, 19 43, are required on or be
fore the Fifteenth day of November.
19 4 3, to send or
undersigned, particulars of
claims in writing and nature of
security, if any, held by them.
DATED October 12th, 19 43.
W. C. BROWN, K.C., solicitor
for admin., Tillsonburg, Ont.
deliver to the
their
the
*
IN THE MATTER of the Estate
of OLIVE M. SKELTON, late of
the Village of Exeter, Widow, de
ceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the late Olive
M. Skelton, who died on the 13th
day of October 1943, are hereby
notified to send them to the under
signed, duly verified, on. or before
the 15th day of November' 1943.
AFTER the last-named date the
assets of the said Estate will be
distributed among the persons en
titled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the undersigned
shall then have notice.
DATED at Exeter,
of October 19 43.
F. W.
Solicitor for
as a hardware
situated 2 miles east of Hen-
South half Lot 24, Concession 1,
Township, 48£ acres more or
also partly drained, all under
i'
3tc
the 28th day
GLADMAN,
the Executrix.
AUCTION SALES
Auction Sale Lambert Sale Yards,
Strathroy, Saturday, October 30th.
200 Head stock cattle including 160
good heifers. Trucks to deliver.
Sales every Saturday also private
sales during the week. A. G. Mc
Alpine, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF
REAL ESATE AND CHATTELS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at
LOT 7, CON. 7, CREDITON
FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1943
at one o’clock sharp the following:
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Single
bed, springs and mattress, feather
mattress, commode, 3 benches, toi
let set, quilt box, clock shelf, pict
ure frames, stove pipes, berry boxes,
strainer pail, 2 cream cans, egg
crate, 3 0 doz. size, carpet, hand
washing machine and wringer, near
ly new, ironing board, clothes bas
ket, 2 wash tubs, wash board, crocks, flour box, fiat irons, centre
table, small table, 2 kitchen tables,
8 kitchen chairs, stand and mirror,
catchall, high chair,
lamps,
dishes,
wood,
potato
tity of
other
numerous to mention,
REAL ESTATE—House -and
consisting of 2 acres Off land, brick
house and frame stable. Sold sub
ject to reserve bid,
TERMS of CHATTELS —
JOHN DICKERSON, Prop,
FRANK COATES, Clerk.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer,
high chair, linoleum,
kitchen stpve, set of dishes,
6 single cord of dry hard-
teddar chain, chop
boxes, chicken coops,
bricks, kitchen utinsels
articles too numerous
box,
quan-
and
to
lot
CASH
Place an advertisement here and
watch the results.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM,
FARM STOCK AND IMPLE
MENTS & HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public auc
tion on
LOT 3, CON. 9, HAY TOWNSHIP
2i miles east of Dashwood, and half
mile north, on
WED., NOVEMBER 3rd, 1943
at 1 o’clock the following:
HORSES—1 grey mare 11 years
old, black horse 6 years old; one
half-hackney bay horse, 3 years
old; driving mare 11 years old.
CATTLE—Roan cow, bred, still
milking; black cow, bred, still mil
king; part Jersey cow, bred, still mil
king; roan cow, bred, still milking;
pure-bred Jersey heifer 1-year-old;
veal calf; 2 yearling heifers.
PIGS—Pure-bred York hog;
stocker pigs weighing 60 lbs;
HENS—100 Leghorn pullets,
months old.
Good Collie dog 2 years old.
IMPLEMENTS—Good double set
harness, single harness, 6 horse
collars, M. H. Binder, 6 ft. in good
shape; Deering mower 6 ft. cut;
Cockshut 11-disc fertilizer ’ drill;
spring-tooth cultivator, 4-section
narrows; in-throw disc, hay rake,
riding plow, walking plow, 1-horse
scuffler, steel tire wagon good
new, rubber tire wagon,
racks, fanning mill, 2000 lb. scales,
set sling ropes, turnip drill, 2
barrows, top buggy, cutter,
kettles, McCormick-Deering mower,
5 ft,, McCormick-Deering separator
600 lbs. new; wagon-box, stock
rack, electric fencer, 2 iron gates,
4 stfeeL pig troughs, hay knife, half
cord of dry hickory for axe handles,
whiffletrees, 2 logging chains,
bars, forks, shovels, carpenter
cross-cut saw, bucksaw, 2
twine sacks, half dozen grain
8 cow chains, heckyokes,
GRAIN—Quantity of wheat and
other grain, 30 loads of mixed hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—3-plece
parlor suite, box stove, glass cup-
5
6
as
2 hay
wheel-
2 iron
crow
tools,
dozen
bags,
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