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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-03-15, Page 41t Westinghouse Batteryless Radio IP YOU HAVE NOT HEARD THIS NEW (LOW PITCH) RECEIV- ER AND' LOUD SPEAKERS YOU HAVE NOT HEARD A REAL -VI, 1 ( 1 SET SEE AND HEAR IT AT HESS RADIO ELECTRIC ed ore wheels are out of alignment/�. A wobble --a worn bearing -a badly linedvp wheel - anything that keeps tires from tracking true will rob you of mileage and ,rake your motoring costly. EVEN if the tread doesn't show it to your eye —our experienced tire men will usually notice the first signs of trouble. Give us the chance to save you the price of a new tire. Wheels do get out of alignment. Catch it before it gets really bad and you will lower your tire bills and get greater tire mileage. Let our service man check up your tires every week. Let him test tire pressure and look for hidden trouble. A little care may save you a half-hour on the roadside—and knock dollars off your running costs. DOMNIONTRE DEPOT H. MOUSSEAU Huron & Erie Debentures are *legal investment for 4Isaecutors and trustees. Safe for estates funds. Safe ter the hard earned savings f isAviiduals. its paid upon $100 and over Aar 1. 2. 3. 4 or 5 years. ,cations are accepted by IL F. BESS -- AGENT �.as. Kilpatrick, of the London iladL, north has sold his house in MO la etoLevi Molds. village L g s. -e .An interesting berme of hockey trims played here the other even - when the Ailsa Crain; team. 1Kvas here, and lost to the locals by *rote of 4-3. `Mr, anal Mrs, B. Heaton sand lit '1r' son returned to. Detroit, af'er. 183 visiting for some time with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, bri,- dal couple, have returned from their honeynloop trip to Detroit, a-nd Toledo ,and are nicely ;set- tled in their new home ton Main Street, The many friends of Mrs. Thos. Partner. are sorry to learn that she is confined to her roo'newith illness, ' Dr. Geo. Blatchford, who has ;been visiting for a month with his brother Rich'd has returned to his home in Clinton, Mich. The many friends of Nathan Peck ,are pleased to see him able to be out after his illness. Mrs. 1:. Drumr+sond was taken to Seaforth Hospital to undergo an operation, and is improvin e. Mrs. J. Brown of Eddy's Rills, is the guest of Mr. grid Mrs. R. P. !.I Dougall. The Government n See:'' train, v' which was in town on Thursday last, was a big attraction to both ,f.arrners and villagers. The pup- ils of both the h.ig'm ,rche,ai an t public 'chool witneese':t the derv: on8tration, Witte*: lillikALD Mrs; data. " > e rzt tte ncrl *laailliell rwnipsi; 1vasiti'praehinet: wri E.A by her • lathe*, PO. Thom; ah#?!+afL, 4 0 `'seu�ffler, etotheli bashSsk, Pea'' for their home in •Torouto. barVester.and bencher, sausage gr- At a recent council meeting a Hegar, grass seeder, tin apple drier.,, big apple peeler, parlor lame' 2 Oil lamps, 2 cake stands, 'new ta- ble,clotli; big washing dish ; water pail; glasses, quantity of new dish- es, somie knives and forks; a quan- tity of new heating pipes, ,coffee grinder, Window screens, pots,,pans steamer, handsaws, quantity of spoons, sugar 'spoon; 3 pr. °apecke, box stove and numerous articles. TERMS -$10 and under cash. Over that amount 3 month's credit' on approved joust notes. ,, Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. W S. Johnston, Clerk. Ws. Heiman Beed.r, Pioreie°-or, ens+ orbarsor. maws iso. iss delegation were present and ad,- dressed d-dressed the council as to taking over the church shed • dncl making it a community shed. The del, egation offered to lease the ;shed to the town for a term, of five or ten years, :for the sum .of one dol- lar a year. After a thorough dis- cussion it was decsded on to ac- cept the 4effer, hkeep it ;lighted ' in repair and under police super- vision, and to be free to all. The very sudden death took place of Robert Morrison, who was ,sitting in his chair reading on March 1st, when he was .seized by an attack of heart failure and died in the chair. Was born in Brock- ville 78 years ago,. He first settled in McKillop Tp, but 13 years ae go moved on a farm in Stanley Tp., and then a few .years ago he retired to Hnesall where he has been living 'since, AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects, Ford Car, Blacksmith Tools, Etc., at ZUIIICH, On TUESDAY, MARCH 20th, 1923 At 1.00 o'clock, p.m. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - Side- board, kitchen •cabinet, 2 dressers washstand, 2 iron beds compl- ete, wooden bed complete, 3 wooden beds, 3 kdcheo tab'es, ro- und extension tab'e, 4 smlafttab.'es 8 kitchen chairs, ar•m:'chair, high chair, 5 rocking chairs, seewin,, machine, '2 cozmghes, bench, sink., 2 writing •desks, '2 heaters, 3 -bur-. AUCTION SALE Of FARI1 STOCK,. IMPLEMENTS„ SEED (GAIN, HAY AND SEEDS The undersigned Auctioneer• has; been instructed ito sell on Thurs- day, March 29th, at 1 o'clock on, Lot' 22, S.B.,Stanley, 2% miles north and half nr,ileiwesI. of ,Xu:r:ehi HORSES Team; of carriage horses broke single and dauble. • CATTLE -Fresh cow, bred Feb. 15„ Cow 6 ynsFold bred Feb, 18, Jersey cow, rising '5 due Sept.1.5, All good milkers, 2 fat steers ris- ing 2, 1 fat heifer rising 2; 2' heif- ers rising 1, 1 steer 'rising 1. TIOGS, ETC -2 brood sows with third- litters, 9 stockers about 9blba 8 stockers about 140 lbs. 5 dozen young .hems, 'mostly pullets, 4 Barred Rock roosters, 22 W. Leg- Leg- horn roosters, Collie dog. HAY AND GRAIN - 75 bush. O.A.C. No. 221 barley; 75 bush ner oil stove with oven, 9x9 rug, mixed grain, 150 bush. Banner se - 2 clocks, '2 oil lamps, electric toas- ed oats, 5 bush. yellow sweet clover, 5 bush. white blossomsw eet clover, quantity seed beans, 5 ton, alfalfa hay, first and second; cutting, 5 ton mixed Hay,,. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Mel3. 2 5 -gal. crocks, 2 -gal crock, 4 1- hinder nearly new, M. -H. fertilizer gal. crocks, toilet sett, pots, pans drill, M. -R• bean puller and serf kettles, 'dishes, and alit kitchen ut- fler combined, M. H. cultivator„ M. ensils, washing machine, meat saw H. mower, wagon nearly new•„Wa-• 3 hand saws, Power plants, pictures gon box with stock rack, , 16 -ft.. and frames, wringer, 'tub,. wash- hay rack, set bob sleighs'witienew board, coal scuttle, axe, shovels, soles, above mentioned articles are rakes, hoes, pigeons and numerous all nearly new, 130 ft.. new cable other articles• with.. trap chain, ►.rip rope's and 1917 Ford Touring -car in good pullies, 4 :sling ropes, bag; truek„ running. order with 1:928 license. •25” Clinton fanning' mill, setdaubleirar 1 -yr. old Minorca hens, nese" with breeching, 3 collars,.si•n- BTools-Power drill, gle harness, buggy with .2 -lights. 3 h.p. In'.nter Blacksmith ernat'onal eng'no, poorer for oil 'or batterold, stoneboat, d' emery . stone, 2 vices, dies' tire_ wagon, 'ik-ft, rack, Verity ploolw plate, anv'l, hammers, ch'se'e,pu- Ne 21, rolling colter, 3 -section hare ekes, tongs, 2 bolt clippersy"brace rows, .stoneboat, wheelbarrow, gra and bit, and a full line of tools vel box, cow leader, scythe, lye, usually found lin an up -to- date dozen grain bags, 3 horse evener,, blacksmith shop, .Everythinggo- doubletrees, neckyokes, hoes, es as house and shop are sold and forks and numerous articles. proprietor is going West, In Everytl••ing must go. as propr- case of Abad weather everything Teter is leaving the farm. will be sold in blacksmith shop. TERMS -• All sums of $10 acid; TERMS CASH. Prop under.. cal1•r Over that anoint T 'Oscar, Kropp, Auctioneer. month's credit on approved joint John Kipper, Proprietor. notes. 3S; ;straight off for .gals on credit ;amounts. AUCTION SALE Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer. • FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS W. S, Jobnston, Clerk, On Lot (22, Con. 4, Hay Township, Norman Gescho, Proprietor. On TUESDAY 'MARCH 27th, An old land mark on Goshen 1928, Commencing at 1.30 pan, HORSES -Black team rising 9• AUCTION SALE and 10, about .1450 'lbs; Carriage horse, single and double. e CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE -Claw 8 yrs. old due FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS in April, Cow 6 yrs, old fresh; On Lot 21, Con. 10, Goshen Line, Cow 4 yips. old fresh; ;4 heifersris- Stanley Township, 4 miles south- ing 1 yr; 2 calves.. ,Brood sow west of Varna on Tuesday,Mareh . bred Feb, '8 bacon type; ,9 An- yone hens. IMPLEMENTS ETC.-Wrgon al- most new with bolster springs, 16 ft. hay ,rack new; gravel , ,M. -H. seed viral, wagon with box and stock rack combined, buggy cutter, walking plow, 100' cedar posts, set bob 'sleighs, 2 set dou- ble harness with breeching, bug- gy harness, lames, and tugs„ 7 collars, manure ,sleigh, 2 stone boats, snow plow, sacks;, forks,) • shovels, hay fork rope, and 'sl- ings, barley fork, corn planter, staple broom, 2 set dotietrees, neckyokes, 2 barrels, hc4 troughs wrecking bar, bow chain's, wire cable, 2 horse blankets, x -cut saw axe, 4 bush. potatoes, several oil lamps, Pandora range, new 5 -gal, oil can, string bells new, 2large crocks, 3 pails, strainer,' 2 lant- erns one new, garden tools, ;quan- tity hay and oats and numerous ot- her articles TE!U`y1 i -- $t0 and under cash'. 'ver that amount 9 months' credit will be given on furnishing j ap- proved joint notes; 4% off for sash on credit amounts. Oscar Kropp, Auctioneer. Wm. S. Johnston, Clerk. A, Prang Proprietor. ster, quantity canned fruit;. 4 d,oz. empty sealers, quantity potatoes, big hand sleigh, rubber tired wag- on, step ladder, 2 ladders 10 and 14 feet, 10 gal. barrel, 5 -:gal. keg, 27th, at 1 o'clock sharp, consisting; of the following;'- HORSES -Choice draft mare 8 yrs. old; Draft mare 11 .yrs. old, an aged driver, good in doublehar- ness. CATTLE -Durham grade cow 4 Yrs. old due July 10th; Durham grade cow 3 yrs. old due Nov.15, Durham grade cow 5 yrs. old milk ing; Durham grade cow 10 'yrs. old due Oct. 12th; . 5 choke steers 2 yrs. old; 2 choice heifers 2 yrs. old; 3 choice yearling heifers, 2 choice yearling steers; fall calf and a young calf. Pigs -Sow due April 12th,. Poultry -About 75 Ancona and White eLhogrn hens. IMPLEMENTS - M, -H. binder, 5 -ft. cut; M. -1H, hay loader ;nearly new; M. -H. seed drill 14 hoe; M.- 11. bean scuffler and harvester; M. -H. spring tooth cultivator; Deering mower 6 -ft. cut; Deering hay rake, Deering disc harrow, set of diamond harrows, pea harvest- er; land roller, Bain wagon ,nearly new, set of farm trucks, hay rack, gravel box, stock rack, waking plow, 'set of sleighs, cutter, top buggy, gang plow, set of 'scales 1200-1b. capacity, cutting box,with carriers, Fairbanks gasoline en- er; roprie or. gine 6 h.p.;,Fairbanks grinder 8' t t�„f,T N C AL plate, fanning 'mill, 2 sets of heavy harness, 2 sets single harness, a- bout HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS bout 100 bush. of seed oats O,A,C. On Lot 15, Con. 11, flay Tp,,' •11% 72, quantity of barley, un.antity of mi1.1 south of jurich, hay, forks, chains,, wliippletrees On SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1928 and outer articles.' At 1,00 o'clock, p. in, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Eti Cook stove, coal or wood; 4=pc. tension table, 6 kitchen chairs, parlor suit; wr'ti,ng ;les;: new; 2.couch, sideboard, bed room suite, aieture stands, flour chest, round complete; 2 toilet segs, bureau, table, 6 dining room chairs; 3 r parlor suite, parlor , 'oo kitchen chairs, picture frames, coa' table, and staandnd, a piano, walnut roeki oil stove 3 -burner new, quantity, chair, Alaili�i lamp, hanging lamp, fruit' jars, curtain po'•es, parlor rug clock, pictures, sealers and nurn� 1Ox12 ft; wash stand, 3 small tab- erous other articles. les, wooden bedsteads with, spr- ings, cream separator, 2 kitchen $10 anal under cash, over that oa- tables, wing table, wine press, mount 8 •onthis credit will be fhurn, sausage pump, cog crates, l given on furnishing approved joint ,copper boiler, clothes cupboard, notes, or a discount of 4% straight hu eau, ro'k°ng char; quantity of allowed far cash on crec%it carpets, light wagon, x -cut saw, ounts: Everything to' be sold as bucksaw, spinning wheel, shove;, the farm, IS dispersed ot spade, wood box, roasting pan, 21 Gco. It, Johnson, Proprietor, excel pans, scythe, clock, sad 'Geo, 14 Elliott, Aucti0ncon. • henry ide bars invited against rut ersd curb chafing Made for the Tire -wise Motorist High utlin:guafity-•Tewin price. A gemriine Seiber ling built tire, 29 x 4.40, fur only $ 9.55 tire,wiseancl I. value -wise motorist can tell by one look at a Seib. erring All -Tread that it offers more tire and greater value. More rubber, stron- gerconlS, more feria ,more actual tire for every tire dollar you spend on Seiberliutgs. And added to this, a quality which comes fromthe knowledge and skill.acquired ini.the. b atibag ofuser 50,000,000 tires. Can and see for yourself how hose heavy - ribs of hough rubber emtesu3 ngrightoverthe side-wall.protect against curb andi tchafii g. Beer eSEIBERENG SINGERS evctyTuesday ate o'dock„, EssteseaStaxasted,overINFAFiettill 26 other 6tatia n.. SEIBERLINCs ALL—TREADS 'SAC' H. S. 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