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Treasurer’s Sale Of Lands In Arrears Of Taxes
Town Of Exeterz Province Of Ontario
To Wit:
BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT under the hand of the* Mayor and Seal of the Town of Ex
eter, bearing the date of June 25, 1952, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon the
lands mention in the following list for arrears of taxes thereon, together with all costs incurred,
I hereby give notice that, unless the arrears and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell the
said lands, or as much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge Such arrears of taxes and charges
thereon, at the Council Chambers in the Town Hall, Exeter, by public auction, on Thursday, Nov
ember 6, 1952, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon, in compliance with the statutes in that
behalf. Notice is hereby further given that if any of the said lands remain unsold an adjourned
sale ‘will be held on Thursday, November 13, 19 52, at the same hour and place, at which the
Municipality may reserve the right to purchase any of the said lands.
C. V. PICKARD,
Treasurer, Town of Exeter.
Exeter, Ontario, July 22, 1952.
Name and Description Years in Arrears Taxes Costs Total
Ernest Cobper—Lots 1328, 1329, 1330, 1331, South 1048-49-50-51 $506.78 $ 42.50 $549.28
Side of Simcoe St., Exeter, Ont. ....... .
All of the above lots are patented.
Published in The Ontario Gazette, August 2, 1952
Cold Weather Brings Hot Want-Ad Bargains
FOR RENT
HOT POINT FRIG for rent. Ap
ply Mrs. Knarr, phone 533-R
Exeter. 6*
FOR RENT -—Rear apartment.
Furnished and oil heated, suit
able fox' quiet couple. —530 An
drew Street, telephone 266. 6*
HOUSE IN Grand Bend. Apply
L. H. Turnbull, phone 47-r-2
Grand Bend.________________6c
HOUSE IN Exeter, centrally lo
cated, modern conveniences, gar
age. —-phone 143 Exeter, mor
nings,______________________6*
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT, heat
ed, hot and cold water, partly
furnished, no chilldren. Across
road from Monetta Menard's. 6c
COMFORTABLE ROOMS and
board available in private home
to accommodate five or six.
Phone 126 or write Mrs. William
Consitt, Box 142, Hensail, Ont.
6:12c
FOR RENT—-Floor polishers and
vacuum cleaners. Beavers Hard
ware. 5-8tfc
FOR RENT—The office former
ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic
kard. Apply at Times-Advocate.
3-20tf*
FOR RENT — 2-bedroom apart
ment, living room and kitchen,
full basement and bathroom, hot
and cold water. Apply Albert
Gaiser, Shipka, phone 164-r-14
Dashwood. 10-3 Otfc
AT WEINCROFT Farm, 2-bed
room apartment, 3-piece bath,
hot and cold running water. Ap
ply S. D. Wein, phone 7 days
and 356 evenings.________30:6c
TWO FURNISHED rooms and a
garage. Immediate possession.
Apply Times-Advocate. 6c
FOR RENT—House on John St.
Modern conveniences. Call 438-
M after 6 p.m,_____________6*
TO LET—Three rooms, heated
and furnished; quiet adults, ab-
stainers, no pets. Phone 274. 6*
FOUR-ROOM upstairs apartment
(newly decorated) hot and cold
water. Apply to Mrs. Silas Stan-
lake, Carling- Street. 6c
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
DUTCH WOMAN would dike to
do mending at her home or
housework part-time if she can
bring her two children, in Hen-
sall. Call % Edison Forrest,
Hensail 682-r-ll. 6*
BUY A
poppy
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Service with Courtesy
Exeter Cab
Supertest Station
DAY OR NIGHT
PHONE 465
Hensail
Stores
Will Be Closed |
Tuesday Morning |
November 11
REMEMBRANCE DAY J
Will Open From |
1 P.M. Till 6 P.M. j
FOR SALE
NEED A PR. OF NYLONS? See
the new shades of Holeproof—
Nylons of Note at Tudor's in
Hensail. Ask to see the new run-
proof nylon in 51-gauge, 30:6c
YOUNG MAN’S WINTER SUIT,
size 36-8, excellent condition.
$15 or best offer. Too small for
owner. Apply Brady Cleaners,
phone 136, Exeter.________23tfn
KIDDIES’ CORDUROY overalls
at $1.9 8. Y’es, an unheard of
price on corduroy overalls! See
them at Tudor's in Hensail.
Sizes 2-6. 6c
SEW 'AND SAVE — New and
used sewing machines, fully
guaranteed. Repairs to all makes
and models. Singer Sewing Ala
chine, Goderich. Phone 1135.
3-20tfc
PINT and PALOMINO filly 3-
vear-old, saddle or harness.
Price $175. Phone 34-7 Kirkton.
6 c
QUAKER SPACE heater, with
forced draft, used two years. Ap
ply Elson Lynn, Winchelsea,
phone Kirkton 14-r-2._______6*
SEVEN ACRES of canning fac
tory sweet corn. Apply Cecil
Jones, Exeter. _____________6*
HOUSEDRESSES! Housedresses!
Housedresses! Tudor’s in Hen
sail have a big assortment of
them from 12-52 from $2.9 8-
$3.95. Long sleeves and short
sleeves._____________________6c
FOR SALE—Four-burner heavy
duty National electric range,
used five months. Apply P.M.Q.
266, RCAF Centralia._______6*
LADY’S WINE winter coat with
mouton fur collar, size 14. In
good condition. Priced reason-
ably. Apply Brady Cleaners. 6*
PIANO ACCORDIAN, 120 bass,
nice tone, $85. —John Webster,
North End (apply evenings). 6*
CAMERA—Voightlander Promin
ent, 24x36 m.m., 1.5 lens, 1/500
shutter, carrying case, and fil
ters, all in new condition, $250.
Peter Hornung, R.R. 3, Kippen,
phone 681-r-41 Hensail.______6*
A REAL BUY in kiddies’ long
cotton hose. Sizes 6i to 9 at
49^. Get 2 or 3 pairs now at
Tudor’s in Hensail. Brown only.
______________6c
SLEEPING TRAILER, ideal for
hunting or fishing trips. Apply
L. A. Busselle, Centralia._____6*
GIRL’S 3 - PIECE wine winter
outfit, fur trim, size 4, price
$7.50. Can be seen at Brady
Cleaners.___________________6*
LAST CALL for bulbs, tulips,
hyacinths and narcissis. —Bailey
Florists. 6 c
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
HEREFORD BULL, King Dom
ino IE-29709 3 sired by Med-O-
Lee True Domino 3B-2345 65.
Herd clean of Bang’s and T.B.
Phone 4-r-9 Kirkton. 30:6*
250 RED PULLETS, laying A-
large eggs. Apply Howard Johns,
phone Kirkton 44-10. 6*
SEVEN PIGS. Apply Wm. Ford,
R.R. 1, Centralia.___________6*
100 RED ROCKS, pullets, lay
ing, 5 months old; 100 yearling
Leghorn hens; 3 yearling steers;
.good York sow, due in 3 weeks;
15 chunks; 10 weaner pigs; 2
tons McCormick hog feed, $1.00
■per cwt.; also Quebec heater, in
good condition. —C. Wright, 1
mile east of Granton, phone 5-r-
7. 6*
LOST
LOST—Special prescription sun
glasses,- yellow frames. Please
leave at Times-Advocate. 6c
STOCK WANTED
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe
ter._________________l*tfc
ATTENTION FARMERS-Prompt
and courteous service on all
dead or disabled farm animals.
Phone Collect Ed Andrew, Sea
forth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235,
5-ltfc
CLASSIFIED RATES
25 words or less 60c
More Than 25 Words —-
Per Word
SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS SOtf
More Than 25 Words —•
Per Word
20£ OFF
if ad paid with order or by
Saturday following the last
insertion
Semi-Display Classifieds
(restricted to one column)
First Insertion 84c per inch
Subsequent Insertions
70c per inch
Classifieds calling for a box
number 10c extra.
Classified ads accepted up till
Wednesday noon. Auction H gale
copy should be in Tuesday at
the latest.
WANTED
AIR FORCE couple with child
would like three- or four-room
unfurnished apartment. Apply
Times-Advocate. 6*
A BOY’S HEAVY jacket, size 16
years, in good condition. Apply
Box "B”, Times-Advocate. 6*
250 TO 300 ACRES sandy loam,
no buildings necessary. State lo
cation and price to Glenn Cam
eron, 53 William Street North,
Chatham, Ont. 6:13:20:27*
NOTICES
BUSINESS CHANGED — Having
purchased the business of my
father, the late David C. Ste
phens, I will carry on business
as usual. Thanks.—John A. Ste-
phens, phone Kirkton 121. 6c
THE VOTERS’ LISTS ACT, 1951
(Section 12)
Clerk’s Notice of First Posting
of Voters’ List, Voters’ Lists,
19 5 2, Town of Exeter, County of
Huron;
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 9 of
the Voters’ Lists Act and that I
have posted up at my office, at
Exeter, on the 27th day of Oc
tober, 1952, the list of all per
sons entitled to vote in the said
municipality, at Municipal Elec
tions and that such list remains
there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro
ceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected according to
law, the last day for appeal be
ing the 10th day of November,
1952.
Dated at Exeter, Ontario, this
27th day of October, 1952.
C. V. PICKARD, CLERK
30:6c
THE VOTERS’ LIST ACT, 1951
(Section 12)
Clerk’s Notice of First Posting
of Voters’ List
Voters’ List, 1952, of the
Township of Stephen in the
County of Huron;
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 9 of
the Voters’ List Act, 1951, and
that I have posted up at my of
fice at Crediton on the 15th day
of October, 1952, the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the
said municipality at Municipal
Elections and that said list re
mains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro
ceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected according to
the law, the last day for appeal
being the 15th day of November,
1952.
F. W. MORLOCK,
Clerk of Stephen Township
6:13c
HELP WANTED
SECRETARY—Required for law
office in Exeter,_ capable of tak
ing shorthand and. typing. Apply
in writing to Box 6, Times-
Advocate. 10-16tfc
YOUNG GIRL or middle-aged
woman to do light housekeeping,
sleep in, weekends free and
every evening off, new home.—
Phone 67-r-23 Exeter after 5:30
p.m. _________________ 6c
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open
in Huron County. Trade well
established. Excellent opportun
ity. Full time. Write at once.
Rawleigh’s Dept. ML-K-202-189,
Montreal.________________6:13c
WANTED — Middle-aged woman
for three men, modern conven
iences on farm 8 miles east of
Exeter. Phone 21-r-7 Kirkton or
apply Box H, Times-Advocate. 6*
OFFICE CLERK, 'bookkeeping
experience preferred but not ne
cessary. Apply Exeter Produce
and Storage, phone 580._____6c
CAPABLE GIRL or woman for
general housework and some
plain cooking. Private room. Ap
ply to Mrs. E. J. R. Wright, 811
Talbot Street, London, Ontario,
tel. 7-3162._____________ 6c
Chief of Police
Experienced man preferred, must
be under 45 years of age. Pen
sion plan available. Duties com
mence January 1, 1953. Apply
in writing, stating salary expect
ed and age, to 0. V. Pickard,
Exeter, by Decembei’ 1. Refer
ences essential. 6:13d
STRAYED
LOST —- Strayed on to Lot 16,
Mitchell highway or 23 highway
on or about October' 1, one 2-
year-old heifer.“ The owner can
have same by proving property
and paying expenses. Call 45-r-7
Granton. 23:30:6c
REAL ESTATE
TWO-BEDROOM wartime house,
newly decorated, with built-in
cupboards. Apply 307 Anne St.
6 c
IN CENTRALIA — Two-bedroom
bungalow7, conveniences, garage,
large lot, small fruits. Apply L.
A. Busselle, 6*
STOP — If you wish to buy a
new red brick home in the beau
tiful towm of Exeter, see J. W.
Hern, Sanders St. West. 10-23tfc
HOUSE WELL situated for
schools, churches and shopping.
Newly decorated interior, first
class general condition, Forced
heat oil burnei' furnace. Full
bath upstairs, 2-piece on main
floor. Garage, garden. —W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons,
Salesman. 10-16tfc
WANTED FOR a client with
$4,5 00 down payment, about,100
acres suitable for sugar beets,
reasonably good buildings. —W.
C, Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons,
Salesman. 10-16tfc
$7,000.00 CASH—We have cli
ent who is prepared to pay this
amount of cash on purchase
price of 100-acre farm. Land
must be good and buildings at
least fair. Level land preferred.
If you wish to sell contact C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Ex
eter, Ont. 10-1 Otfc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
HOUSE FOR SALE — Nearing
completition in good district on
beautifully-treed lot. Two bed
rooms, living room, modern bath
room, kitchen-dinette combina
tion. Anthes - Imperial furnace,
automatic controls. —Art Whil-
smith, nh. 279-J Exeter. 10-9tfc
MODERN HOUSE being con
structed. Open for inspection
now. Two-bedroom frame bunga
low, large living room and kit
chen, three-piece bath. Best lo
cation in town—on Senior St.,
within one block of both schools,
new street drain. Ford and Far
quhar Moulding, phone 5 71-J,
Exeter. 10-2tfc
FAMILY I-IOUSE—It has four
bedrooms and a particularly nice
living room and dining room.
Especially well located. Comfort
able family accommodation at a
lower than usual price. Let us
show it to you. —C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, ph. 165, Exeter. 9-25tfc
MODERN ’2-BEDROOM home at
a very reasonable price. Com
pletely finished inside and out,
even to storm windows and
screens. The five rooms, all on
one floor, are bright and nicely
arranged. Fully insulated. Oil
burning furnace. Immediate pos
session if desired. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 9-25tf
3-BEDROOM HOUSE—Large liv
ing room. Oil heated. Lot nicely
landscaped. The whole property
is in good condition and avail
able for immediate possession.
Terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter. 9-25tfc
NEW RED brick house on east
side of Exeter. Three bedrooms,
forced oil heat, 66-foot lot. Ap
ply R. E. Balkwill, Exeter, Ont.
9-18tfc
HIGHWAY 200 fertile acres,
good buildings electricity and
other conveniences and addition
al 150 acres if desired. Suitable
for mixed farming or cash crops.
—W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Salesman. 9-l’8tfc
FOR SALE — About an acre of
good land on Marlborough Street,
suitable for cultivation and for
lots on which to build. Other
building lots also. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Salesman.
8-21tfc
NEW FOUR-ROOM, cottage, ful
ly modern, lot 1’60x120. Water
loo and Carling St. or 307 Anne
St. $1,500 will handle. 8-28tfc
3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat
ed, hot water furnace, 3-piece
bath, kitchen modernized:. Pos
session arranged. W. C. Pearce,
4-R00M insul-bric cottage with
room insul brie cottage, with
conveniences and furnace, rea
sonably priced for quick sale.
Other houses, stores and farms.
—W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Salesman.______9-11 tfc
EXETER DISTRICT FARM, 200
acres of very productive land.
Fine brick house with nice lawn.
Large barn with silo, Hydro and
water pressure. 45 acres freshly
seeded. Fall ploughing done.
Good bush. Located on highway
close to school and store.’^ThiS
is a farm that you Will be proud
to own. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter, Ont. 9-lltfc
2-STORBY BRICK building on
Main Street (known as Exeter
District Co-Op). Could be used
for stores or offices on main
floor ahd living apartments sec
ond floor. Possession at once.—
Win. Bearce, Realtor, Earl Par
sons, Salesman, 10-23tfc
PERSONAL
STOP WONDERING what i s
good fox* Sinus, Hayfever, and
Headcolds! Start using NAME
LESS Cold Remedy and get the
surprise of your life. Convincing
trial 60^ at Browning’s Drug
Store and Sanders* Grocery.
6:12c
MISCELLANEOUS
For a BETTER DRY CLEANING
job, bring it to Tudor’s in Ilen-
sall and have it cleaned the
French Cleaners way. Pickup
and delivery on Monday and
Thursday mornings._____10-30tfc
PAINTING — Spray or brush;
papering, Sunworthy wallpapers.
Sign painting a specialty. —Ed
"Buck” Little, Hensail, phone
196-R,_____________30:6:13:20c
NOTICE — Whitewashing and
cleaning, arrangements can be
made. —Bill Watson, phone 35-
r-19 Dashwood._____6-18:ll-30c
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING,
kitchen cabinets, all kinds of
built-in cupboards, and tile
floors. —Thos. H, Walker, tele-
phone 5 53 Exeter._______4-1 Otfc
BE SURE TO DEWORM your
pullets this fall before or at the
time you put them in their win
ter quarters. It pays you well.
Get your Rota Caps from L. V.
Hogarth. Phone 266. 9-25tfc
In the matter of the estate of
CHRISTIAN FABER,
late of the Village of Crediton,
County of Huron,
Gentleman,’ deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Christian
Falirner, who died on or about
the 6th day of August, 1952,
inestate, are required to send
particulars of their claims to me
as administrator, to be verified
on or before the 30th day of
October, 1952, after which date
I shall proceed to divide the es
tate among the heirs, entitled
thereto, having taken into con
sideration the claims which I
have received at that time.
Crediton, October 17, 1952.
E. K. FAI-IRNER,
Administrator.
AUCTION SALES
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Tractor,
Farm Implements and Feed,
On the premises,
LOT 8, CON. 11, STEPHEN TP.
2i miles west of Crediton
and mile south
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7
commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp
HORSES: Hackney gelding, 7
years old; hackney mare, 8 years
old, supposed to be in foal; roan
standard colt, 2 years old.
CATTLE: Part Jersey and
Durham cow, 7 years old, due to
freshen first week in January;
red Durham heifer, with calf at
foot; red Durham heifer, due
November 11; Hereford heifer,
due November 26; 2 yearlings,
heifer and steer.
These are all good quality
cattle, fully T.B. tested.
HOGS: 36 Yorkshire pigs
averaging from 5 to 7 weeks
old.
TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS:
10-20 McDeering tractor, in good
condition; McDeering 32-plate
tandem disc; Oliver 2-furrow
tractor plow; McDeering binder,
6-ft. cut; McDeering 11-hoe fer
tilizer drill; McDeering hay load
er; Cockshutt Sulky plow; 3-
druin steel roller; McDeering
bean puller and scuffler; 3-sec-
tion diamond harrows; John
Deere manure spreader; McDeer
ing mower, 5-ft. cut; 3-horse
cultivator; walking plow; Ren
frew cream separator, like new;
steel-tiro wagon; hay rack; elec
tric fencer; hay fork rope; Clin
ton fanning mill with sieves;
bob sleighs; cutter; chicken shel
ters; quantity of lumber; chains,
forks, shovels and many articles
too numerous to mention.
FEED: Six loads choice alfal
fa hay; quantity of straw; acre
of turnips.
TERMS: Cash. No reserve —
everything will be sold.
HARVEY GELINAS, PROP.
GLEN WEBB, CLERK
ALVIN WALP.ER, AUCT.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
'ON THE PREMISES
in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8
commencing at 1 p.m. sharp
Sale consists of large listing
of modern and antique furni
ture, Thomas organ in beauti
fully finished case in brand new
condition, fancy dishes, glass
ware, rugs, new qtlilts and com
forters, etc. This being a large
sale selling will start sharply on
time,
TERMS: Cash.
The estate of the late
ELIZABETH THIEL
ALVIN WALPER, AUOT.
6 c
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furnishings
at the residence of
MRS. ALICE STANLEY, LUCAN
on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8
starting at 1:00 p.m.
Two bedroom suites; dining
room suite; some living room
furniture; rugs and pictures;
electric stove.
MRS. C. L. NORTON,
Proprietress, R.R. 4- London
frank Taylor, auct.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furniture,
Power Tools and
Carpenter Tools
WOODHAM, ONTARIO.
on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
commencing at 12:30 p.m.
Oak buffet; table and six lea
ther seated chairs; daybed; oak
library table; settee; cupboard;
8-day clock; odd chairs; 2 dress
ers; 3 beds, spring-, and spring-
filled mattresses; kitchen chairs;
congoleum rug; Universal Elec
tric refrigerator, 11.8 cu. ft.,
nearly new; Marchand oil heat
er, new; table lamp; bedding;
linens; feather pillows; dishes;
cooking utensils; Singer drop
head sewing machine; Beatty
electric washer; stand and 2
tubs; copper wash boiler; Que
bec heater; cast iron heater;
garden tools; lawn mower; step
ladder; wheelbarrow; mitre saw;
Atlas drill press; 3 6-inch lathe;
band saw; table saw; planes;
chisels; 2 blow torches; metal
and wood drills; 7 saws; wood
clamps; speed drills; vise; 1-in.
electric drill; levels; tap and die
set; 2 tool chests; meat grind
er; 10,000 lb. platform scale,
with building (Fox); Mercury
*51 X-ton truck; and other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash.
MRS. DAVID STEPHENS,
Proprietor
MILTON MARRIOTT, AUCT.
_________________6c
AUCTION SALE
Household Furniture and!
Chevrolet Car
Property of
MRS. JOHN A. THOMSON,
Lot 28, Con. 15, London Twp.,
(i mile south of Denfield)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
at 1:30 p.m.
193 8 Chev Coach, in good re
pair; choice 8-piece oak dining
suite; living room furniture;
love seat; rocking chairs; 3
small tables; library table; 2
sideboards; desk; radio; grama-
phone and records; wheel chair;
walnut extension table; oak ex
tension table; morris chair; hall
rack; congoleum rug; 4 bedroom
suites; 2 toilet sets; feather
ticks; bedding; .Beatty washer
60-cycle motor; electric range;
kitchen coal and wood range; 2
Quebec heaters; 1 medium size
Fess oil burner; dishes; kitchen
utensils: fruit jars; one 2-wheel
trailor and other articles.
TERMS: Cash.
MRS. J. A. THOMSON, PROP.
GEO. GARDNER & SON, AUCT.„
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Poultry,
Tractor, Farm Implements,,
Hay and Grain
ON THE PREMISES,
Lot 18, Concession LRE,
HAY TOWNSHIP
(6 miles north of Grand Bend
or 2 miles south of St. Joseph)
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp
HORSES: Bay Belgian mare,
9 years old; black Percheron
mare, 10 years old. This team is
guaranteed sound and reliable.
CATTLE: Red cow, milking,
carrying fourth calf, due latter
part of February; part Hereford
and Durham cow, milking, and
carrying fifth calf, due the first
week in March; 2 part Hereford
and Durham .heifers, 2 years
old; Durham spring calves.
POULTRY: 175 Sussex x New
Hampshire pullets, started to
lay (a very good flock); 25
cockerels.
TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS:
F o r d s o n Major tractor, fully
equipped with starter, lights,
power takeoff; used one season,
will be sold under new tractor
guarantee. McCormick Deering
3-furrow tractor plow, like new;
McDeering binder, 7-ft. cut, like
new; M.H. 13-j;un disc fertlizer
drill, like new; McDeering 7§-ft.
tractor cultivator, in new condi
tion; McDeering 1-horse scuf
fler; rubber-tired wagon; 16-ft.
hay rack; 2-wheel trailer; wagon
box; Bissel 10-inch grain grind
er; circular saw; 2 large galvan
ized water tanks; new fence
stretcher; Beatty pump; electric
fencer; walking plow' 1 000-lb.
cap. scales; M.H. cream separat
or; Clinton fanning mill; 150-ft.
hay fork rope; pulleys and car
for steel track; double harness;
oak and steel barrels; stor'fti win
dows; large apple peeler; new
stable broom ; wheelbarrow;
shovels, forks, chains, and many
articles too numerous to men
tion.
HAY & GRAIN: 600 bushels
of mixed grain, oats and barley;
a quantity of hay.
TERMS: Cash. No reserve —
everything will be sold.
BOB MASSE, PROP.
LEONARD SARARAS, CLERK
ALVIN WALPER, AUCT.
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