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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-09-30, Page 4.t><:I'E If"I, QlV"f'A'OP) D1NeE IN 'd ernan's Hotel, Dashwood ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6th, NEW AND OLD TIME DANCING General Admission 35c. J. A. SERVICE DASHW001) 111r. and Mr:.. Adam Fas sold and son of Detroit spent the week -end with his brother•, Mr. and Mrs, Philip Vassold.. 1V Ir. and Mrs. Clayton Wi1dfon^• of London spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. Hamacher. George ge Wolfe left last week for 30 days, sold subjei: to a reserved bid. Household Effects --- 51ia tons of No. 4 furnaeo coal; Pandor range stove; Home Comfort stove, 3 -burner coal oil stove with oven; kitchen table; couch, glass cupboard; 6 kit- chen chairs; hanging lamps, 2 other lamps; .2 rocking chairs, 3 sad Irons, quantity of dishes, 2 small stands, hall rack, Raymond sewing machine, extension table with four leafs; side- board, 6 dining room chairs, parlor suit, parlor Lamp, parlor table, parlor rug, 2 rooms of linoleum, bed with springs and mattress, dresser, stand, bed with springs and mattress, bureau, toilet set, stand, wooden bed, bread mixer, ash sifter, cellar table, flour stand, ladder, bed with springs and mattress, dresser and stand, gal- vanized tub, ringer, carpet sweeper, 2 cedar chests, rakes, shovels, kitchen uteri sils, pots, pail:, and pans, a quantity of hard wood and numerous London to attend te.:lineal school. uthca. articles. Miss Vera i'tlle ir. of Exeter .spentTerms—Cash the v.:.1.-t•nd with Miss—,s Maida an.i Arthur Weber, Auctioneer-. 141arg.lrot Wein. E. E. Weido., Clerk. Mrs. Helena Campbell, Proprietress. 1 L4S Eunice Ot streielrer left las:• for London, whero she will attend Western Univ er r ty. Gnr. Donald lt,, s tcmeyt•r of Bar - Afield Camp spent the week -end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ri.stemeyer and Donald visited with friends in Lon- don on Sunday. Miss Hildegard Miller, who has un- derwent an operation in London hos- pital, has returned htme. Mrs. A. Haugh and daughter Jean visit.. ti with friends in Guelph last wee k. Mr. Bechtel, undertaker of niters- hard water, some fruit trees, also an ever, %• i ted with Barry Hoffman on orchard; 10 acres of hardwood bush; Monley. farm is in gooa state of cultivation. Me. and Mrs. Edgar Restemayer elms — 14 re• on day of :arc, bal- visi*er; with her brother in Wclle:lc.g mice in 30 days. Sold subject to a on tiunday, t reserved bsd. Dashwood Band will lfurnish .hc n.asic est Ildt•!ton Fair this week t' Horses — bay horse 8 -yrs. old; Wednesday. dark brown mare 5 yrs. old, sorrel driving mare 8 yrs. old, dark bay AUCTION SALE rising 2 yrs. old, colt rising one year. Cattle — Holstein cow due at time of sale, black grade cow supposed to be in calf; Holstein cow in calf; Pol led Angus heifer with calf at foot; Polled Angus heifer due at time of sale; 2 Holstein heifers in calf; Jer- sey heifer in calf; Ayrshire heifer, 2 heifers rising 1 yr. old; 3 steers ris- ing 1 year old, 3 Hereford calves 3 months old. Pigs — York brood sow due at time of sale; York sow with litter at foot of ten, 9 stocker pigs about 75 - AUCTION SALE Of Farm, Farm Stock, Implements and Household Fifes,,, on Lot 13, Con. 9, Hay Township, 11,i miles east and two utiles south of Zurich, on. FRIDAY, OCTOBER Sth. Commencing at 1.00 o'clock. Real Estate — One hundred acres of land more or less, bank barn, dri- ving shell, house with kitchen attach- ed; hen house, lig Stable, plenty of Of Dwelling Property and Household Effects, in Zurich, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th, At 1.30 o'clock, p.m. sharp the Following: Real Estate—Brick House, with frame: kitchen and wood shed; small barn, soft and hard water, a number of fruit trees; 11 Lots more or less. Drive way on south side be- longing to property. Term.: of Real Estate -- 105 to be paid on day of sale and balance in arab°e y t l' .. Determined, systematic saving by every citizen is part of the national price of VICTORY. Patriotism now demands not only the saving of money but many other things—gasoline and tires, for example, Use of the motor car must be limited to necessary tasks — necessary to the war effort. Many Canadian farmers find it unneces- sary to drive to town to do their banking. They just walk to their own mail -box and back. Have you ever tried banking by mail? It is so easy and convenient.Write for our folder,"How to Bank by Mair: BANN OF MO REAL "A Bank Where Small Accounts AreWelcome" MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE . the Outcome of 125 Years' Successful Operation H MSALL I3RANCH, W. B. A. GLOSS, Manager,. Zurich (Sub-Ag- „nt: J) : Open Mot., Thurs., Sat. tied ZUR CH HERALD lbs, each; York hog weighing about 9,0 -lbs, Hens --• 100 Hybrids pullets, 50 yearling hens, 50 roosters, Implements M. -H. binder 7 -:ft. cut; Deering mower. 5 -ft, cut; Deer- ing fertilizer drill, M. -H. springtooth cultivator, 2 1 -horse scufflers, '2 3 - section harrows, wagon, flat hay rack wagon box, gravel box, roller, dou- ble plow; riding plow; walking plow; 4 -wheel trailer; fanning mill; cutting box, top buggy, open buggy, cutter, 2 car doors, grindstone, tractor;Cock- shutt tractor plow; 10 -foot Veering hay rake, eleetric fencer, pr. bob sleighs, manure spreader Cockshutt; ladder, disc, set single harness, set double harness forks, shovels, cow chains; logging chains; neckyokes, doubletrees, collie dog, auto tractor, 2 vinegar barels, horse blankets,• 12 ton of mixed hay. Household Effects — 600 -ib. cap. Renfrew cream separator meat bench- 2 ench2 cellar tables, extension table, bur- eau, 8 -day clock, 6 dining room chairs 2 rockers, 2 2 -gallon jugs, large lard stick, 4 walnut beds, bench, cedar chest, couch; sink; flour barrel; wash- stand, kitchen stove with reservoir; radio, Victrolia, sugar kettle, a quan- tity of good potatoes, and numerous other articles. TERMS—CASH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer E. E. Weido, Clerk. Sylv. Witmer, Proprietor. "Here's the New, Easy Way Healthful Family ahs" ,a?ls" ` N7OMEN everywhere acclaim "Eat -to- y ' Work- to -Win"*, authoritative new booklet that takes all the guesswork out of good nutrition. It's practical ... time -saving . easy to use! And there's a copy for you FREE, simply by mailing the coupon below. Authorities realize the importance of nutrition for health, as an aid to Victory. Yet recent Government surveys show that the diet of 60 percent of Canadians is deficient. 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