The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-03-17, Page 4THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1949
CEMENT WORK
Foundations
Sidewalks
Free Estimates
&
Doug Triebner
Phone 17rl2 Crediton
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE $PERSONAL
For Basement
Excavation
WANTED TO RENT—A Danish
farmer wants to rent a farm
50 to 150 acres or would like
a farm 150 to 250 acres on
shares. Apply with full infor
mation to Box VMt Exeter
Times-Advocate. 17*
FOR SALE'—Allis Chalmers trac
tor, on rubber model “C”,
lights and starter, scuffler
and beap puller attachments.
Reg Knight. Phone 174rll
Exeter. 17*tf
NEW SINGER SEWING MACH
INES—Cabinet and Llectrio,
also Treadle machines, Re
pairs to all makes, Singer
Sewing Centre, 78 Ontario St.
Stratford,2tfc
SLENDOR TABLETS are effec
tive. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12
w e e k s’ $5, at Robertson’s
Drug Store, •
see
I Chas. P. Dietrich
R.R. 2 Crediton
Phone 20r33 Crediton w
Flock Run-Down?
Try This Pickup
For birds that are run-down
or convalescing from disease,
we recommend Dr. Salsbury’s
AVI-TAB as a tonic. Easy to
use in the mash.
Low in cost. Use as
a monthly treatment.
For a springtime
pickup in produc
tion, try AVI-TAB.
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v.
L. V. Hogarth
Phone 266
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HIGHWAY — 81 acres, 24
wheat, 20 ploughed, 7-room
red brick house, wired, fur
nace, 3-piece bath, pressure
water, garage, bank barn,
spring possession. —W, C,
Pearce, Realtor. 17c
FOR SALE—’46 Dodge special
deluxe sedan, in first class
condition; ’39 Chev coach; ’32
Chev coupe; ’30 Chev coach.
Good used car radio. Apply at
Broderick Bros,, phone 277
Exeter. 17*
FOR SALE—125 acres level till
able dark clay loam, brick
house, large bank barn, 2%
miles to public or separate
schools. $6,000 cash or terms.
April possession. Hay Twp.,
72 acres pasture with some
bush, creek, well and wind
mill. —Wm. Pearce, Realtor,
Exeter. 17c
REAL ESTATE—10% -acre chic
ken farm on Highway 83, one
mile east of Dashwood,
room
piece bath.
furnace, large lawn, 30 fruit
trees, 100's strawberries and
raspberries, pig pen, water in
both barn and 80 x 25 chic
ken house. Ideal location for
tourist and roadside selling.
Price $7,500. Apply J. N.
Cowan, Hay P.O. 10:17:24c
10-
white brick home, 3-
, hardwood floors,
FOR SALE—2-bedroom cottage,
with hydro and \own water.
Full basement with furnace.
Possession June 1. C. V. Pic
kard, Realtor, Main St., Exe
ter.
' NOTICE
WHITEWASHING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood Phone 35rlO
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There Is Still Time
To Order a Corsage
... if you do it now ! We have roses, carnations and
gardenias in shades to match every gown.
Our store will be open Friday evening till 10 p.m.
for your convenience.
EXETER FLOWER SHOP
Ralph Bailey & Family Phone 276
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Order Your Easter
Tip Top Suit Now
To assure your new* suit for Easter and spring, we
advise you to place your order with us now. The
new fabrics are here from which you can select your
new garment and they offer you the usual Tip Top
high quality. Extra trousers now available.
FOR SALE—-1947 Mercury spe
cial deluxe sedan, 15,000
miles, radio and heater, all in
A-l condition. Hilton Truem-
ner, Zurich, R.R, 2, phone
85rll Zurich. 17:24*
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Good 7-room brick
house, well located. Phone
268J Exeter. 17c
BUILDING LOTS—We have a/
block of 12 lots for sale. Well
located and reasonably priced.
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter.
FARMS FOR SALE—
100 acres, close to Mt. Carmel.
Fine brick house. A complete
home with every convenience.
Good barn on wall. Drilled
well.
100 acres, Usborne Twp., good
brick house and comparatively
new barn on wall. Hydro and
water pressure.
150 acres, Usborne Twp., good
brick house, fine barn, silo,
hydro throughout, close to
school and highway.
122 acres, Stephen Twp., brick
house with modern conven
iences. Roomy barn. Hydro
and water pressure.
acres, on surfaced road. Com
fortable small house, good
barn, henhouse. Garden land, I
hydro. |
—C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St. Exeter.
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FOR SALE —Fifty acres of
pasture land including four
rock
well and windmill, being the
south half of Lot 10, Con-
session IS, Township of Step
hen. Apply to Elmer D. Bell,
Exeter, ..Ontario, Ferdinand
Haber er, Zurich, Ontario, oi’
Lloyd Gaiser, Crediton, Ont.
10:17c
acres of young bush,
FOR SALE—8 room, 1% storey
farm home of wood construct
ion, in good condition;. Elect
rically wired; can and must
b e removed from present
property; located near Hens
ail, If you want a good, low-
cost home, this will make it.
Apply Box “E” Times- Ad
vocate, 17:24:31c
FOR SALE—'Seventy-five acre
grass farm, all cleared, water
ed by creek and windmill. Lot
4, Concession 7, Hay. Apply
Ed, Broderick. Exeter. 17:tfc
acres,
north
Line,
home
water
bank
FARM—Consisting of 100
being located half mile
of Zurich, on Goshen
known as the Koehler
stead, has hydro and
through the buildings;
barn 75x55-35 feet high. Is
in good state of cultivation, 1
of the best farms in the dist
rict, 2 acres of bush, well
fenced and drained. Posses
sion can be had in reasonable
time.
FARM—-Known as the Taylor
farm, opposite the above men
tioned farm, consisting of 70
acres of good tillable soil, all
in good cultivation. Six acres
of bush. Has house with hy
dro. For further particulars,
apply to proprietor, Leonard
Geromette. 17:24:31:7c
doors,
HURON LUMBER CO. LTD
At the Top of the Ladder!
SCARFE’S EXTERIOR
HOUSE PAINTS
You can’t go higher In quality *; * you can’t
get more "surface satisfaction” * « » than
you’ll find in Scarfed Exterior House Paints.
For greater brilliance, more economical
coverage, better protection and longer wear,
use these finishes along with Scarje’s Non
Fading Trim Paints for windows,
eaves and down-spouts.
FOR SALE—Montcalm Seed
Barley, Prize winner at Royal
Winter 'Fair. Apply James
Harris, phone 33rl8 Kirkton,
1'0:17*
FOR SALE— Building 20x28,
suitable for double garage or
henhouse. Priced reasonable.
Phone 372J Exeter. 10:17c
FOR 'SALE—1936 Dodge sedan,
four good tires, heater, radio.
Phone 54 Crediton. 11; 18*
FOR SALE—Two young Dur
ham cows, due in March. Ed.
Munn, R.R. 1, Exeter 10:17*
FOR SALE— “Fink” snowplow,
complete with wing -and hy
draulics, $775, also, rubber
tired wagon. Apply Leon
Triebner, R. R. 1. HensaJU.
Phorie 171r24 Exeter around
7:00 a.m. 10:17:24*
FOR SALE—Insulation machine
complete, on 4-wheel trailer,
closed van, 14 x 7 x 7. Wis
consin air-cooled engine, 100
ft. 3-in. hose. Hammer mill
and force feed, U.S.A, make,
positive blower. The entire
machine like new. If interest
ed in a good paying business
with a machine of your own,
write Box ‘K’, Times-Advocate
Exeter. 10:17*
FOR SALE1—1935 Ford deluxe
sedan in good condition, new
motor, battery and heater,
sealed beam lights. Apply G.
Bonnallie, above Fink’s Meat
Market, Exeter. 11:18*
FOR SALE—Cow dve to freshen
this "month, 4 years old, good
cream cow, quiet. R. B.
Quance, phone 25rl2 Kirkton.*
FOR SALE—Timothy seed\$7.50'
per bushel. Apply Harry Rodd,
Granton, phone 17rl3 Kirk
ton. 17*
FOR SALE—1947 Ford Coach,
black, custom, radio, new
tires, new car condition, or
iginal owner. Phone 214,
William Lawrence, Zurich.
17:24c
FOR SALE—Three big, strong'
sows, due first part of April.
Apply Major Baker, phone
164r6 DashWQod 17c
FOR SALE—A quantity of feed
turnips. Roy Westcott, phone
172rll, Exeter. 17*
RAISE THE BEST brood of
chicks you’ve ever seen with
Dr. Salsbury’s R e n-O-S a 1,
e a s y-t o-u s e drinking-water
medication. Chicks grow fast
er, do better, with Ren-O- Sal.
Buy a box today. L. V. Ho
garth, Exeter Ontario, phone
266. 16
FOR SALE--Coleman stove, 3
burner, with oven. Mrs, Chas.
Regier, Dashwood R.R. 3,
phone 163r7 Dashwood. 17*
FOR SALE—Findlay -Condor
range, all white enamel, coal
or wood, like new; also con
goleum rug, IV x 9’, nearly
new. Phone 177-6, Exeter. *
FOR SALE—A Shetland pony.
Alton Isaac, Clandeboye. 17*
FOR SALE—Studio couch, good
condition. Phone Exeter 68W.
17c
FOR SALE — Ten little pigs.
Phone 41r5 Dashwood 17*
FOR SALE—Electric Brooder.
500 capacity. Two coal burn
ing brooder stoves. Apply
Bruce Tuckey, phone 174r4.
17*
FOR SALE—One used 1% h.p.
Beattie grain grinder; one %
h.p. electric motor. Apply to
Morris Hern, phone Kirkton
4r9. 17*
FOR SALE—1942 Chevrolet
coach, iu good condition, de
froster, heater, radio, spot
light. Apply Brenner’s Garage,
Grand Bend, phone 45r9. 17*
BUCKEYE OIL Brooders—Large
size, 52” canopy* Positive au
tomatic regulation of heat.
Blue steel combustion drum;
cast Iron flame spYeader; spun
glass kindling ring; heavy cast
iron well type brooder. Special
price of $26.75. A lot of broo
der for little money. —NeU-
hauser Hatcheries, 81 King
St., London.*f .. .......... ... . ........—---'- - -
FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers mo
del B tractor, C pistons,
equipped with pulley and hy
draulic lift. William Stanlake,
R.R. 1 Exeter, phone 17r5
Crediton. 17:24:7c
FOR SALE Hallicrafters Sky
champion radio receiver, bass
reflex and phono jack; also
automatic record player, col
lection of fine music records,
Rev. A. Hinton, Kippen, phone
74r4 Hensall. 17*
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN.’ Gain 5
to 15 lbs. Now pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets
for double results; new heal
thy flesh; new vigor. New ‘get
acquainted’ size only 60c. All
druggists.
NOTICES
BY-LAW 8, 1949
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
Reward re False Fire Alarms
By authority of the Municipal
Act RSO 1937 Section 404 (6)
and Ammendments thereto, the
Council of the Village of Hensall
enacts jas follows:
Be it enacted and it is hereby
enacted by the Municipal Coun
cil of the Corporation of the
Village of Hensall, that a Re
ward of $50.00 will be paid to
any person who supplies infor
mation leading to the apprehen
sion or conviction of any person
who causes a False Fire Alarm,
as defined under The Criminal
Code, Section 516A.
• This 'By-Law No. 8, 1949,
given first, second, third and
final reading and finally passed
in open Council this Sth day of
March, 1949.
ALVIN
Reeve.
JAMES
Clerk.
box; iron kettle; 5'00 four-inch
tile; pig feeder; 12 cedar posts;
200 sap buckets and spiles;
forks; shovels; chains; whiff le-
trees; neckyokes; boxes;
barrels; extension ladder;
horse scuffler; and other
cles.
Ten tons of clover hay; 600
bus. of mixed grain; 4 bus, no.
1 clover seed.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Hall
rack; parlor table; round table;
kitchen table; china cabinet;
congoleum rug, 9 x 12.
Terms — Cash
ALVIN WURM, Prop.
FRED DAWSON, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
pails;
McC.
arti-
belt, 1'0* cord of stove wood,
harness, line shaft with hapgors
and pulleys, emery, forks,
shovels, hoes, whiffletrees, neck-
yokes, boxes, barrels and niany
Other articles;
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: —-
Coal oi’ wood range, Beach
kitchen range, coal or wood; 25
bags of potatoes, sausage mach
ine, crocks and sealers, kitehen.
chairs, boiler, churn, heavy duty
electric stove, robe and rug.
GRASS FARM: At the same
time and place there will bo
offered for sale the grass farm
being lot .6, concession 7, Hay
Township, belonging to the
William Penhale estate; some
bush, good water with windmill.
'TERMS: Chattels, cash. Terms
of grass farm made known on.
day of sale.
A. J. PENHALE, proprietor.
FRED DAWSON, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer,
W.
A.
public
23
sharp
KER SLAKE,
PATERSON,
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS FOR DRAIN
The Exeter District High
School Board invites tenders for
the construction of a storm,
sewer for the new school build
ing on Gidley Street to
of the Aux Sable river.
t0 do the ditching, lay
build eight man-holes
the back fill. Tile to be
Surveyor’s profile and
eer’s blueprints of the project
are available for inspection at
the office of Jones & McNaught
on Seeds, Limited, Exeter.
"Tenders addressed to E.
Howey, secretary, Exeter District
High School Board, Exeter, Ont.,
will be accepted up to 5 p.m.
Friday, April 1, 1949. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac
cepted.
E. D. Howey, Secretary
17:24:30
the bank
Tenderer
the tile,
and* do
supplied,
engin-
D.
RE—SPRAYING
Tenders will be received
the spraying of cattle in the
Township of Stephen. The muni
cipality will furnish the insecti
cide powder. Tenders to state
price per head. Two sprayings to
be given cattle and three if re
quested by farmer. Bond will be
required from successful Con
tractor. Lowest tender not ne
cessarily accepted. Tenders to be
in the
before
1 p.m.
for
hands of the Clerk on or
Tuesday, April 5, 1949.
17:24c
F. W. .MORLOCK Clerk
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK,
AND IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
Lot 20, Con. 1, Usborne Twp.
Two miles north of Exeter
on No. 4 Highway on
TUESDAY, MARCH 22
at 1:00 p.m.
the
HORSES:
matched, 11
CATTLE:
old, bred Jan.
5 yrs. old, fresh; Ayrshire cow,
6 yrs. old, due at time of sale;
red cow, 5 yrs. old, due at time
of sale; red heifer, due at time
of sale; black cow, 8 yrs.
fresh Feb. 24; 4 steers, rising 2
yrs.; 2 yearling
I rising 2
2 small
PIGS:
sow due
pigs, 125 lbs.; York hog, 2 yrs.
old.
IMPLEMENTS: Oliver 70 trac
tor, like new, with lights, power
lift, pulley; 2-row Oliver scuff
ler, hew; tractor beet lifter;
; 3-furrow
Bissel disc
stiff tooth cultivh-
M.H. binder, 6-ft.; 2 walk-
McC. 13-hoe fertili-
drill; 3-drum steel roller;
following:
Gray/ team,
years old.
Gray cow, 5
13; black
yrs.; 3
calves.
Young
time of
well
years
cow,
old,
heifers; heifer,
yearling steers;
sow with pigs,
sale; 10 Stocker
FOR SALE—A dark bay Clyde
team, rising 4 and 5, very
quiet; a dark red bull, 9 mos.;
also some open heifers, good
colour. Delbert L. Gaiser, R.R.
2, Zurich, Ont. 17124:31*
AUCTION SALE OF
REAL ESTATE, FARM
IMPLEMENTS AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
On the premises, Hay Township,
Bluewater Highway,
6 miles North of Grand Bend
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by
auction
on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH
commencing at 1 o’clock
REAL ESTATE: At the same
time of said sale, there will be
offered subject to a reserved bid
the farm consisting of Lot North
Half 21, Concession. L.R.E., Hay
Township, 75 acres, more or
less, on which is situated a
white brick house, drive shed
40 x 16 ft.; hen house and pig
stable; bank barn, 40 x 60; all
in good repair; all buildings re
cently painted; 10 acres in
wheat; 10 acres freshly seeded;
15 acres plowed.
Also Lot 20, east part, Con.
L.R.E., Hay Township, contain
ing 46 acres, more or less, 5
acres of mixed bush, balance in
pasture.
TERMS of Real Estate: Ten
per cent of purchase price day of
sale and balance on completion
of sale in thirty days. If
session is desired before 30
an additional 10% is to be
as a deposit.
AUTOMOBILE: 1938 Ford
pos-
days
paid
coupe, correct mileage 34,000
miles, orginal tires. This car is
in perfect condition.
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY:
Holstein cow, 8 years old; 30
hybrid yearling hens.
FARM IMPLEMENTS: Rubber
tired wagon, 600x16 tires; Max
well hay loader; 32-ft. extension
ladder; quantity of lumber; oat
roller; 8-in. plate grinder; 6 h.p.
gasoline engine; 40 cedar posts,
steel posts; 2 rolls barbed wire;
40 rods 8-strand wire fence;
small roll 8-strand wire fence;
18 bunches no. 1 cedar shingles;
block and tackle; 25-ft. rubber
belt; 2 rolls single wire; cart;
cutter; buggy; gang plow; De
Laval cream separator; cross
cut saw; steel pig trough; pig
box; various carpenter tools;
and numerous other articles.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: One
steel bed; 2 wooden beds; side
board; box stove; couch; leather
rocker; organ; Edison phono
graph, including 50 records; and
other articles.
Terms — Cash
ALVIN WALPER, Auct.
EARL BIRR, Clerk
SAMUEL HENDRICK
LLOYD HENDRICK
(Executors of the late
Eniil Hendrick estate)
i
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned have received
instructions to sell by public
auction on
Lot 9, Con. 7, Stephen Twp.
SATURDAY, JMAKQH 26
at 2 o’clock pan.
STOCK: Three yearling
T.B. tested; 15 hens.
IMPLEMENTS: Massey
11-hoe seed drill, wooden
horse collar,
tension ladder
chop boxes;
chop barrel;
ken feeder^;
hens; post hole auger;
bags and sacks;
rope stretcher;
chicken wire;
pump cylinder,
posts, new
posts, new;
braces;
poles; electric fencer;
insulators for 40 rd.
wire; roll used barb wire.
USED LUMBER
feet
for
800
feet joice, 18'0' feet new pine 2x4
scantling, 150 feet hemlock 2x4
160 feet elm and hemlock plank,
220 feet of hemlock plank,
8 bunches of 5X cedar shingles,
fence slats, 1 pc. pine 4 x 4, 16
feet. Other useful material, 1
stick of timber; 24-foot sleeper
for barn; jacking blocks and
plank. Tool sharpener; scoop
shovel; ditching scoop. Quantity
of 1-foot wood; chains; bag
truck; doors for stable or shed;
Cockshutt 11-disc drill; oil broo
der stove, complete.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Kitchenette cupboard; 6 kitchen
chairs; combination writing
desk; 2 parlour tables; parlour
settee; wooden spool bed; '2 iron
beds; bed spring; 2 dressers; 2
washstands: large glass cup
board; flour bin; clothes rack;
wringer; churn; tub; stand,
new; Aladdin table lamp; oil
other
men-
steers.
Harris
roller;
new neckyoke; ex-
; 32 nearly new
piano box; steel
hog trough; chic-
large feeder, for
grain
grass seeder;
2 chicken crates;
2 watei’ tanks;
3” piping; steel
and used; cedar
end posts and
cedar rails; long cedar
stakes and
roll -barb
— 7 5 0 hardwood flooring, Suitable
colony house or granary;
feet hemlock, 1” lumber, 60
flour bin; <
ger; churn;
Aladdin table lamp;
lamp; fruit sealers; and
articles too numerous to
tion.
Everything must be sold
out reserve as farm is sold.
Terms—Cash
N. ST. CLAIR, Prop.
E. SMITH, Clerk
WM. H. 'SMITH, Auct.
Crediton Phone 32r2
with-
AUCTION SALE OF
FARM STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS, GRASS
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
The undersigned auctioneer
has received instructions to sell
by public auction, on Lot 20,
Concession 2, Stephen _Township.
onA half mile west of Exeter,
Huron Street.
of
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
In the Village of Kirkton
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
Commencing at 1:30 p.m.
The estate of the late
RACHAEL KIRK
Terms — Cash
MILTON MARRIOTT, Auct.
Phone 251 St. Marys
• 17c\
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
HOLSTEINS
72 Head Of High Quality
Holsteins ’— Cows, Heifers,
All------ ’
jOliver bean lifter
Cockshutt plow, new;
- for tractor;
tor;
ing plows;
zer “
M.H. scuffler and bean puller;
2 sets harrows; fanning mill;
root pulper, new; grindstone;
1200-lb, scales; rubber tired
wagon with truck tires; flat
rack, new; 2 steel tired wagons;
hay rack; gravel box; set of
sleighs with flat rack; ’cutter;
Renfrew cream separator with
motor; wheelbarrow; hay fork;
quantity of lumber; hay rake;
mower; circular saw mounted on
frame; 2 sets of double harness;
single harness; 2 scythes; 2
tehee stretchers; pig crate; chop
on
THURSDAY, MARCH 24
at 1.00 o’clock ,
the following:
HORSES: Matched team
black geldings, real quiet,
CATTLE: (All government
T.B., tested, no re-actors) Dur-
<ham cow due June 15, 5 Dur
ham cows, milking, bred to
freshen in the fall, 6 Durham
calves, two-year old heifer, 3
oiie-year olds, registered Dur
ham bull 2 years'old.
PIGS: Sow due in May, sow
with 9 pigs, 4 weeks: sow with
10 pigs, 3%weeks; 12 stocker
pigs, 10 fat hogs.
IMPLEMENTS: ^0-20 Mc
Cormick Deering tractor, recent
ly overhauled, m o n n t e d on
rubber; new •McCormick Deering
7 foot binder, McCormick mow
er,Deering dump rake, McCorm
ick side rake, Lain hay loader,
McCormick 13 hoe grain drill,
Cockshutt 4 row scuffler, M, II.
scuffler with bean lifter, Bissell
packer, new 2-furrow McCorm
ick tractor plow, walking plow,
set of Diamond h at r 0 w s, 3-
sectlon lover harrows, McCorm
ick an a n u r e spreader M. H.
corn binder, rubber tired wagon,
truck wagon, 2 flat racks, bob
sleighs with flat rack, cutter,
mill, circular saw, 2000
platform scales, Ilog
1-3 h.p. heavy duty
motor, riding McCorm*
1
Calfhood Vaccinated.
At the farm:
On No. 84 Highway
miles West of Hensall
miles East of Zurich
on
FRIDAY, APRIL 1
Commencing at 1
THE OFFERING
Four cows, 6 years
milk, or soon to
o
4
I
■ftI
Additional Classifieds
on Page 5.
Sleighs
fanning
pounds
scales,
electric
ick sugar beet lifter, McCormick
; cream separator, root pulper,
pea harvester, colony house
16x12, 3 chicken shelters, elect
ric brooder, coal brooder, stew
art electric cattle clippers, 200 I foot snow fence, trailer with
stock rack, grain grinder, drive 1 H
pan. slump
INCLUDES:
old, some in
freshen; 4
cows, 4 years old, some in milk
or soon to freshen; 20 heifers
carrying first calf, some fresh
or soon to freshen; 25 open hei
fers rising 2 years old; 12 year
ling heifers; 7 small heifer
calves.
These -cattle will be sold sub
ject to T.B. test. No reserve. All
sold under guarantee basis.
HOGS: Four choice Yorkshire1
sows, 2 due at time of sale, 2
one month later; 301 young pigs,
from 6 to 10 weeks old.
OTHER ARTICLES: Maple sy
rup equipment—3 sap pans, var
ious sizes; 175 sap pails and
spiles. Approximately 300 good
cedar posts; l|-h,p. Inter nation
combination;al, 32-volt Delco
motor. s-
SALE to be held
Plan to attend this
will be able to till every need in
these selections.
Terms —u Cash
BRUCE KOEHLER & SON,
Owners
LEONARD ERB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER,
J. R. McLean,
Auctioneers
17;24o
under cover,
auction. You