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Zurich Herald, 1919-02-07, Page 8
• • • ess 4. ++++++++ ++++++++++44+44++++++++++++++++++++++444: COAL FOR SALE 1 c 1 wi HAVE IN TIIJ .rmanBon-f + HOOD OF 150 TON OF SOFT COAL FOR SALE, AND e1 .S LON a• AS' Butter + IT LASTS WE WILL SELL SA1v D -Dried Apples .g. a Potatoer per bush + FOR $8.00 PER TON, CASH, FOR;Wheat FURTHER INFOBMATIQN LHON. ; Oats ... Barley Buckwheat Flour ..• ;'Bran Shorts Li's'e Frogs fob Howell To our Customers anp Friends The Coinplimentsof the Seasons: fi 4. 4. A few ladies' coats +t- • go ,.. 4. +§+ 4. 4. ..ETS (Corrected every Thursday.) 4- .a. left 'to 4. 7y .a. .e ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ F.,,,+,LL,ti'4.;+.L+Y•+g•+a +++a'+++++++Y+++l'++a++++i•++c+i++$++++++i•++++s+++II++II++4++II++++++i++F++ r ;_. ice d prices. 4. 4. _.5 C 9 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mr. W. F. Braun .,L HAS ACCEPTED THE POSITION OF TINSMITH WITH , US. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO ACCEPT ANY + KIND OF WORK IN THIS L INE. NO JOB TOO BIG; NO JOB TOO SMALL e. General Hardware, Stoves, B.rildii Paper, Tinware, etc. FULL L INE OF 4. PREETER BLOCK - +++++•. ++:-++ +++++'s++l++++++++4 AUCTION SALE 0f 20 head pure-bred Shorthorn cattle, cows, heifers and bulls. 10 head of young Shorthorn grade cattle. Purebred improved York shire brood sows, 6 god draft hor- ses and :fillies up to 1900 lbs. 4 dreft mares, supposed to be infoal. Fowl; pure-bred W. Leg- horn, General stuck of good newianpiementt. 0n Fefruary 21st, at 1 o'clock, .p. m,, on lot 27, eon., Hibbert, 5 miles east of Ilen:sall. Terms -is months eredit. on ap- proved joint notes; 6 per cent off for cash, Wm. Naim, John Chambers, Auctioneer. Proprietor. AUCTION SALE .Of Horses and Cattle, on Lot, 9, Con, 11, ;Hay, 3 miles south of of Zurich, on Monday, F'ebe 17th, at 1.30 o'elock, p. m,, sharp, the fol- lowing; tfiORSES;'-1 bay horse .rising 8 years old; 2 Percheron fillies, ris- ing 1, well matched, CATPI1E;-1 cow, dna to calf in March; 1 cow, du^ in April; 1 4„;.;, '11 1.: . •v .• ZU CH COOK BROS. Mining Hensali Co. ment WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED LOCAL 45 42 CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS ANI? - BEG TO AN- 06 1.00 2.00-2.11 LINE OF FARM IMPLEi>'.IGNTS 00-65 AGENTS FOF THR NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL 1,00 ui,50-0.10 38.00 44.00 15,50 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Miss Irene Lipphardt is visiting friends in Stanley. Z. P. S. REP 0 R T Report for Room 1. for the mon' th 01 January. Sr. Pt. I1;--- Helen Foster 106, Beulah Aoeh:er, 103; Mervyne Sch- wale( 90, Vice Diechert 8e, Roseline Thiel 80, Angela Mit.e:hoits, 78; Dorothy Ze .tel 57, WViilie Neeb •50 Rose Albrecht 30. Jr. Pt, II;-- Stella calfas 54, Russel Ducharme 54, Edward Bre neer 40, Goldie Uttley 35. Sr. Primer; - Vera Kalbfieiseh 49; Harry Dunlop 39, Frenzy I ohhc ems 39, Dennis Bedard 35, .Bruce Koehler 30 Harold Faust 29, Willie Liebild 83, Middle Primer; - Lawrence Holy ald; Floyd Foster, Floyd Kropf, Milfrecl Uttley. Jr. Primer; - Grant Koehler, Earl Thiel, Grace Koehler, Aaron Yantzi. 0. O'Brien, Teacher.. AUCTION SAI;.E 01 Farm Stock and Implements Etc, The undersigned Auctione- ers have received instructions to sell the following by public Ancti on on Lot 26, con., 11, Hay, 1 mile north of Zurich, on Tuesday, Feb., 18th. Sale commences at 12,30 o'- clock, p. m., sharp. Horses; -One good quiet family driver, rising 9, by Non Parole;1 gelding, rising 5, about 16'000 lbs 1 filly rising 3; 1 matched' span geldings'by Nateby Royal. • -- CATTLE-1 CATTLE-1 Cow, rising 6, due to calf Mar. 26; 1 cow rising 5, due; Apr. 3; 1 heifer, rising 3, dueMar 25; 1 heifer, rising 3, due Apr.9; 1 -Holstein Cow, rising 6, with calf; at foot; 2 good heifers, about 1 year old; 1 fat heifer rising 3; 5 steers, rising 3; 1 heifer, rising 3; 4 calves rising 1; 1 registered Du- rham bull 3 yrs. old. Some of these choice cattle have won prizes at local fall fairs. HOGti AND HENS; 1 brood sow, due to litter &lpr. 18; 10 store pigs About 100 Leghorn and 'Rock liens IMPLEMENTS; ••- Massey -Harris binder, 6 -ft. tut, nearly new; Oft, Deering mower, wagon complete with box., low farm wagon with 3 inch tires, 2 Percival. plows No.10 and 13; 4 -section harrow; new 3- hor seMassey drill, Deering ucl- tivaior, Massey -Harris bean har- vester and scuffles+, roller, stuffier; stone boat, 16 -ft. hay rack, Frost e, Wood disc; grindstone, wheel barrow, dehorner, 2000-1b scale, Clinton fanning mill, gravel box, Waterloo 4 h. p. gasoline engine,. 8 inch Maple Leaf grinder, Hell corm cutter, bobsleigh, bag truck. grass seed sower, root pulper, axe yoke, crowbars, shovels, chains, hinges, set single harness, 2 sets tears: harness, collars and sweat pa ds, new Do Laval cream separator Daisy churn, amp pails, Chatham posed to be in calf; 8 steers, ris- incubator and brooder, 25 8 -ft„ ing 2: 4 steers, rising 1; 3 heifers cedar posts, 25 9 -ft, end posts, 150 rising 1, About 5 ton good clo-• old cedar posts, several cords of ver hay, wood. 100 lbs. barb wire, 100 ll,s Proprietor has sold one of his coil wire, 50 lbs. binder twine, 8 farms and is overstocked, bush. red clover seed, 1-2 bush, TERMS OF SALE; -All sums of a1£afa •clover seed, barrels, pails, $10.00 and under, cash. 7 months crocks, etc. credit will be given on furnishing Household Furniture;. 'home approved joint notes. 3 per cent Comfort range, new Famous base - off on credit amounts for cash, burner with oven, 2 beds, new bedroom suite, wash stand and stilt; lounge. organ. wardrobe, eo mbination sideboard and china eahinpt, hanging lamp, parlorla'n' rubber tired baby carriage, high chair, tabus, chairs rockin s hairs wsshintr machine and Wringer, st- nffed owl and other numerous ar- ticles. Hae Cash, E. Bossenberry, Auctioneer, Alex Voisin, Proprietor. �`�'A T,ID 0:,a, r'ggia 33.ut .,>r �' , tcUitry4. 9. �Cah • Prior rata POULTRY TAKEN EVERY SAT- URDAY 77' 0'331T rode -) G. heir i,7 r. 4 ., No reserve, as proprietor has sold his farms. Terms of Sale;- All sums of $10 atnd under cash,. s. Ten months cr- i edit will be given on furnishing.ap, proved joint notes. 4 per eent off for cash on credit amounts, E. Bossenberry, W. G. Well, Fee, c' W. Robinson, Proprietor. Aurtiorseews. W. S. Johns'an,Clcr:t; AUCTION SALE 01 Farm Stock, Implements, Etc, The undersigned Auctioneer has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on Lot 25, Con. 9, Hay, 1-2 mile east and 1 1-4 miles north of Zurich, on Thursday, Feb, 20th. Sale commences at 1 o'clo- ck, p. m., sharp, the following; Horses; Heavy team coming 9 yeare aid; 1 eleidang coming 2 yrs,; 1 colt coming 1 year; 1 General Purpose coming 7 yrs. CATTLE; 1 cow due to calf in March; 1 cow due in May, 1 cow -due in Sept., 1 farrow cow; 2 steers and 1 heifer 3 yrs old; 1 Steer and 3 heifers 2 yrs. old; 2 2 steers ano 2 heifers yearling; 1 calf six months old, 1 calf 2 months old. Leichester Sheep; - 19 Leiches- ter ewes, 10 ewe lambs, 1 Leieh- ester Ram lamb, registered. Hogs and hens;- 1 brood sow in pig, due at time of sale. A- bout 5 dozen White Leghorn hens IMPLEMENTS; - Massey -Har- ris binder, 7ft. cut; Massey -Harris Manure spreader, Deering disc drill, Deering mover, hay loader, hay tedder, rake, steel roller, cul- tivator, Oliver riding plow, walk- ing plow, gang. plow, disc, scuf- f1er, one horse turnip seeder, set harrows, 2 wagons, bob sleigh, gra eel box, 2 hay racks, 2000 lbs., scales, cutting box, root pulper, Clinton fanning mill with bagger Grass seeder, stock rack, feed rack, block and tackle, 10 rods woven wire, sheep dipping tank, sugar kettle, power jack, 2 set double harness, 1 single harness, bag cream separator, car for wood- en track, wood stove, cedar posts, tide barrel, R. R. snail box,some Alsike clover seed, logging chain, 3 1-4 bush. seed beans, grindstone, whiffletrees; cattle salt, ii'Iatny other articles too numerous to mention', Implements are nearly all neer. No reserve as proprietor has sold his Barin, Terms of Sale; -All sums of $10 and. under, cash. Ten months cr- edit will be given on furnishing ap 'proved joint notes. 4 per cent off for cash on credit amounts. E. Bossenberry, Peter Haberer, Auwctio•neer. Proprietor, AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements On Con. 15, Hay, 2 1-2 miles" west of Zurich, on Wednesday, February 12th, at 1 o'clock, p. mi., sharp, the following; HORSES; -1 mare, rising 8 yrs. old; 1 horse rising 7; 1 mare 12; 1 Mare rising 3; 1 sucking colt. CATTLE; -1. cow due to calf in March; 1 cow due in April; 1 cow due in August; "4 steers, 2p yrs, old; 3 steers, rising 2 yrs. old; 1 heifer, rising 2'' yrs,; 8 calves, rising 1 yr.; 1 purebred Shortho rn bull, 7 months old; 1 g rade Shorthorn bull 7 months old, 1 sow, due to pig in April. IMPLEMENTS;- Massey Harris binder, 6ft. cut, nearly now, Mas- sey -Harris mower, 5£t cut, nearly new; Maxwell hay loader, Massey - Harris manure spreader, nearly new, Massey -Harris bean cultivator and harvester combined, Deering cultivator, land ro' ler, Noxon drill, disc dri 1, Deering hay rake, gang plow, 2 walking plows, set diamond harrows, set spring to,.h harrows, Chatham fanning mill, bobsleighs, turnip seeder, 1290-1b. scale, new hay •rack, 2 lumber wag ons one new; gravel box, wagon bo:, pig rack, -coal box, 3 set team harness, cutter, wheel barrow,work beech, emery stone, grass seeder, set pea harvesters, hay fork and rope, chains, forks, shovels and othe rarticles. 1.0 ton of hay. TERMS OF SALE; +- All hums of $10.00 and under, cash. 10 months credit will be given on furnishing approved jnint notes, 3 percent. off on eredit amounts for cash. Hay cash, E. Bossenbeery, Mra., J. Meidinger, .An'tion",er. J'roprictoress ETC. 13. .ALSO YOUR WANTS IN TIU REPAIRS FOR MACHINERY, GIVE US A .CALL, ® t crs Zurich • a PLOW POINTS; Son (int. $5.0® for $4.00 And Every Dollar Worth More. Small savings now share in the high interest on Govern- ment Securities. ar-Savings Stam Dzyj + muni nnmsmnntill ipmmmmmnnvq. ne3! steles =D .►b =ir r 414-A- t-re, r>t'v'Iwcc.:fti Cost $4.00 this month Redeemed in 1924 for $5.00. SoldatMVloney- Order Post Offices, Banks, and wherever the Triangle and Beaver sign is dis. played. To the People of Zurich and 'Vicinity {We have opened up a Gent's Puurnishing store in Mr. E. Appel's stand and are prepared to show yov; EW GO eady©tomwear Clothing r'or Men, Young Men and Boys Leave your measure for thhat made to order .suit EGGS AND BUTTER TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOF GOODS Denomy Eros., Zurich We Extend to One and Ads T. A? Ai 78