The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-10-12, Page 6Page 6
FOR SALE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR sale—Oil burning space
heater. Findlay “Vega” enam
elled range, coal or wood; in
ner spring mattress. —R. D>
Hunter, Exeter, phone 150-W.
28:5c
FOR SALE—’40 Chev 2 -ton
truck, completely overhauled,
in good condition. Three sets
Of racks, tarp, hoist, good
tires. Reasonable. Melvin
(Rob) Edwards. Apply at the
Exeter Co-Op. 5*
FOR SALE—1949 small Dodge
with low mileage, heater, suit
visor and undercoated. Phone
47, J, Passmore, Hensail.5:12c
FOR SALE—Case 12” tractor
plow on rubber, in good con
dition. Apply: Joe White, tele
phone Crediton 29-r-5. 5:12*
FOR SALE—C h o i c e raspberry
plants—Viking, Latham, etc,
Apply to Mrs. Emalie Carter,
third house s outh of South
End Service Station, Exeter,
- 5:12*
Additional Classifieds
On Page 7
New and
CARS FOR SALE
1950 DODGE SEDAN, black
brand new
1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, dark
blue heater, low mileage
1948 CHEV SEDAN, spotless
interior
1947 CHEV SEDAN, not a
mark inside oi* out
1947 CHEV COACH, new tires,
very good condition
1946 PONTIAC SEDAN, radio,
heater. This car is hard to
duplicate
1934 CHEV
low price
1930 FORD
tires, new paint job. Going
for $150.00
19 29* FORD COACH, runs well
$90.00
COACH. For the
of $175.00
COACH, 600-16
Dodge and DeSoto Sales
Open Evenings Telephone
ZURICH
4
FOR SALE—Kelvinator; reverse- j
iblo rug. size 7% x 4, like
new. —Phone 444-R. 12*
FOR SALE—Twenty little pigs.
Joe Amos, Ailsa Craig, phone
619-r-14. 12c
FOR .SALE*-—A quantity of 4-
and 5-inch tile. J. W, Gardi
ner, 21-r-10 Kirkton. 12*
FOR SALE—-Late 19 48 special
delux Plymouth sedan, mar
oon, in excellent condition,
only owner. Apply Lloyd Hodg
son, Centralia. 12c
FOR SALE—1949 Austin coach,
A-l shape. Price $1,175.00. -—
Phone Clinton 616-r-13.
12:19*
FOR SALE—-5-month-old pullets,
ready to lay. Apply: Mrs. Rus
sell Page, Grand Bend. 12c
FOR SALE—1949 Plymouth se
dan, air conditioner and heat
er. Price $1,750. Contact Fit.
Sgt. Pridham, phone 316 local
18. 12 c
FOR SALE—A quantity of cidar
apples. Apply to A, Gackstet-
ter, Hensail. 12*
WANTED
WANTED—A number of pigs 7
weeks old and up. —Mac I-Iod-
gert, telephone Exeter 173-3,
Kirkton 37-17, 12:19*
WANTED TO RENI1—Air force
couple require 2 - b e d r o o m
nished .oi' unfurnished. Occu-
nished or unfurnished. Occu
pancy for Nov. 15, Apply Box.
“Y”, Times-Advocate. 12:19c
LIVESTOCK WANTED — Up to
$5.00 each for Dead or Dis
abled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at
your farm. Prompt service.
Phone collect Exeter 287-W.
William Stone Sons. Limited,
Ingersoll, Ont. 5:12:26;2c
WANTED—Just received an or
der for 100 horses. Will buy
any kind of a horse, heavy or
light, young or old. —Frank
Taylor, Exeter, phone 138.
5 tfn
WANTED—15 head of cattle,
rough feeding for winter,
yearling or two-year-old. Har
old Campbell, phone 35-r-25
Dashwood. 5:12*
SEWING — Dressmaking, child
ren’s clothes, etc. —Mrs. R.
Westdorp, three miles south of
Winchelsea, opposite Thomas
Hern’s farm. 5:12*
HGHWAY 9 6 ACRES clay loam,
extra good house with all con
veniences, large barn equipped
electricity, water throughout.
50 ACRES clay loam and part
sand, good buildings, electric
ity in house, immediate pos
session.
•W. C. Pearce, Realtor. Earl
Parsons, Salesman.
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1950
MISCELLANEOUS LOST
Y
4-ROQM insul brie cottage, hard
wood flours, conveniences, fur
nace, Other cottages and
houses, —W. C. Pearce, Real
tor. Earl Parsons, Salesman,
Exeter, 5tfc
DON’T FORGET to Rota-Cap
your birds before you put
them in for the winter. They
are an excellent wormer, Get
them at L. V. Hogarth’s.
Phone 266. 5:12:19c
LOST—Key for Schwinn bicycle,
lost in school grounds, Phone
Mrs. Cliff Moore, 129-J, 12c
FOR RENT
The Woollen Shop
GRAND BEND
Pre-Winter Sale
SOME OF THE SPECIALS
• 70/84 Ibex Blankets
.Pink or blue borders. On sale ,$4.95 pair
• Men’s Work Socks
All-wool and wool and cotton values to 800 a pair.
On sale 590 pair
GENERAL STORE—Huron Coun
ty, on surfaced county road,
centre of prosperous general
farming district, good brick
store building with comfort
able dwelling attached, hydro,
water pressure, oil burner. A
good property in a good loca
tion, doing a good business,
PEED MILL — With complete
equipment, comfortable brick
house, hydro throughout. Ex
cellent highway location. Buy
now and be ready for heavy
fall and winter season.
—C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
st., Exeter, Ont, 7c
SPECIAL—Ladies’ Home Jour
nal, Regular 2 years for $5.
October only, 2 »years, six
months, $5, Subscription for
any magazine. —Harry Bur
ton, phone 4 61-J Exeter.
5:12:19*
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WILL EXCHANGE 4-roomed un
furnished ground floor apart
ment with 3-piece bath in
Clinton, rent $27 per month,
for similar accommodation in
Exeter or near Centralia. Ap-
Apply Times-Advocate.
28:5:12*
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size,, any
age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83
Exeter. May 4*tfc
FOR RENT—House 1 % miles
north of Grand Bend. Melvin
DesJardine, R.R. 1, Grand
Bend, phone 32-r-15. 12c
TENDERS WANTED
JR SALE—Lot 7, Con. 8, Us-
borne Twp., containing 100
acres; good barn 70x2 6; driv
ing shed 50x25; 7-room brick
house; water pressure system
in barn and house; all good
buildings; half mile west of
Kirkton. —Phone 63-r~18.
12:19*
134-ACRE FARM for sale. This
farm has good buildings with
hydro and water pressure. The
land is in a good state of cul
tivation. There is a good
young bush. Located close to
village and highways. —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main Street,
Exeter. 12tfc
F JR SALE—Eight-room cottage
with full basement on Carling
St., hydro, town water, wood
shed and garage. Plenty of
garden space. Available after
October 15. Apply: O. Walker,
Cromarty, phoiie 14-r-4 Dub
lin, executor for Mrs. Annie
Davis estate. 12:19c
NOTICES
NOTICE — Whitewashing. Ar
rangements can be made. —
Bill Watson, phone 35-r-19
Dashwood. A24-N23*
COURT OF REVISION
Village of Exeter
Court of Revision for the
hearing of all appeals against
the 1950 Assessment of the Vil
lage of Exeter will be held in
the Town Hall at 8 p.m., Mon
day, October 23, 1950.
C. V. PICKARD
Municipal Clerk,
Exeter, Ontario
5:12c
HELP WANTED
For the purchase of $172,000
Village of Exetei'
tures, maturing in
years.
Debentures to be
ber 15, 1950, and to be non-
callable with the exception of
those maturing in the twentieth
(20th) year.
Purchaser to be responsible
for the preparation and the
printing of the debentures.
Sealed tenders
at the office
Treasurer up to
ber
3i% Deben-
twenty (20)
dated Decem-
G, 1950.
will be received
of the Clerk-
5 p.m., Novem-
WANTED—A lady to keep house
for elderly man in Village of
Centralia. —Phone 141 Exeter
or Crediton 27-r-5. 5*
STENOGRAPHER and bookkeep
er for general office work.
Saturday afternoons off (5%-
day week). Apply Public Utili
ties Office, Exeter, Ont. 5:12c
MALE HELP WANTED—Estab
lished Rural Watkins District
available. If you are aggres
sive and between the ages of
25 and 55, have or can secure
travel outfit, this is your op
portunity to get established in
a profitable business of your
own. For
today to:
Company,
Roch St.,
full particulars write
The J. R. Watkins
Dept. O-E-6, 350 St.
Montreal.
5:12:19:26c
NIGHT CONSTABLE wanted —
Written applications for the
position of Night Constable
for the Village of Exeter will
be received at the office of the
Clerk up to 5 p.m., October
16, 1950. Applicants please
state age, experience and sal
ary expected. —C. V. Pickard,
Municipal Clerk, Exeter, Ont.
5:12c
HELP WANTED—Huron County
require two Domestics for the
Huron County Home, Clinton,
Ontario. Good wages with
board and lodging provided.
Successful applicants can com
mence work immediately.
Please contact Mrs. Martha E.
Jacob, Matron, County
Clinton, Ontario.
N. W. Miller,
County Clerk, Goderich,
Home,
Ont.
12c
C. V.. PICKARD,
Clerk-Treasurer,
Corporation of the
Village of Exeter,
Exeter, Ontario
5:12c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
LILLIAN WHIMSTER TAMAN
late of Exeter, Ontario,
Married Woman
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full parti
culars of such claims to the
undersigned Executor on or be
fore the 15th day of November,
1950, aftei* which date the es
tate’s assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims
that have then been received.
Dated October 4, 1950.
THE CANADA TRUST CO.,
London, Ontario, Executor, by
DAWSON & NETHERY,
Solicitors, Sarnia, Ontario.
12:19:26c
wagon; root pulper; cream sep*
arator; 2 water troughs; posts;
wire; 2 steel drums; 2 oak bar*
rels; gravel box; stoneboat;
chain; forks; shovels; tools;
pump and piping.
FURNITURE; Extension table
and 6 chairs; glass
upholstered couch; 2
drawers and stands; 2,
rings
table;
inet;
dishes and sealers, etc,
FARM: Consisting of 50
of choice gravel bottom
well fenced, in high state of cul
tivation, situated half mile north,
of St. Marys-Exeter highway, _ 3
miles east' of Exeter. Choice
gravel pit, abundance of water,
22 acres plowed for spring crop,
balance in hay and grass. On
the premises are a 1^-storey
White brick house; brick kitchen
hydro;
house;
floors,
stable;,
repair..
to re-
On
REAL ESTATE: Consisting of
2/5 acre of land, more or less,
on which is situated a well built
2-storey frame dwelling with
basement. Also good sized frame
garage, numerous shade and
fruit trees and best of garden
land, never-failing spring well,
property in ideal location and in
good condition,
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days when possession will be
given.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; Solid
oak dining room suite; solid oak
bedroom suite, dresser and com
mode; chest of drawers; two
wash stands; small rocker ;
1 small chest; 1 cherry rocker;
small chest; small heater; large
clothes basket; large mirror;
small drawer; pictures and pic
ture frames;
floui’ box;’ 2 toilet sets;
inole board;
sion dining room table; 5 dining | hard and soft water in
room chairs; 2 antique chairs;
arm chair; occasional chair; kit
chen table; 8 kitchen chairs;
kitchen clock; centre table; fern
stand; 2 oak rockers; kitchen
stool; glass cupboard; Quebec
heater equipped with oil burner;
kitchen stove equipped with oil
burner; upholstered couch; spool
bed; baby bed; 3 wooden beds;
high chair; spinning wheel;
hand washing machine; quantity
of dishes, silverware and kitchen
utensils; numerous sealers; 5-
gal, crocks, small jugs; 2 40-gal
steel drums; 2 small iron ket
tles; coal oil oven; and many
articles too numerous to men
tion.
TERMS: Cash.
Ervin Guenther,
Mrs. Letta Taylor,
administrators of the estate
the late Charles Guenther
Milford Merner, Clerk
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
5:12c
and mattress;
,ciock; organ; i
Beach rangette, like
cupboard
chests of
beds, sp-
extention
music cab-
new;.
acre$
land,.
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of
2 trunks;large
crok-
square top exten-lgood cellar; furnace
2 good bank barns,cement
cement silo, water in
buildings in first class
TERMS: Sold subject
serve bid. Chattels, cash,
farm 10% day of sale, balance
arranged for. Possession Novem
ber 1.
• William Moody, Prop.
W. E. Nairn, Auct.
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Tenth Annual Sale of
REGISTERED HEREFORDS
The undersigned will sell by
public auction for
STUTT BROS.
2 miles northeast of Forest,
% miles east of Highway 21
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
at 1:00 p.m. sharp
30 HEAD: 15 bulls around
one year old; 16 bred heifers.
All cattle TB tested, Bulls
blood-tested. Heifers calfhood
vaccinated. Ten bulls by Ellis
Domino 18th C. F.; 4 bulls by
Real Emblem 2nd; 9 hei-
by M.B. Real Emblem 2nd.
to Ringwood Crusty; 7 hei*
by Ellis Domino 18th" C.F.
to Ringwood Crusty. (Ring-
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M.B.
fers
bred
fers
bred
wood Crusty is a half-brother to
the 1950 Denver Champion.)
Lunch available at farm. Sale
under cover, Catalogue on re
quest.
W. S. O’Neil, E. M. Lester
and Lincoln White, Auctioneers
12:19’*
IClearing
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock, Implements,
Feed and Furniture
W. E. Nairn will sell by public
auction on
LOT 17, CON. 6, BLANSHARD,
BASE LINE
4 miles east of Woodham,
5 miles west of St. Marys, on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17
commencing at 12:30
the following:
HORSES: Black mare, 7 years
old general purpose work
and double. Black gelding
old, heavy draft.
CATTLE: Holstein cow,
due June;
yrs..
cow, 3 yrs. old,
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IN THE ESTATE OF
LOUIS KLEINSTIVER,
DECEASED
All persons having claims
against the estate of Louis Klein
stiver, late of the Village of
Dashwood, in the County of
Huron, Gentleman, who died on
or about the 24th day of May,
1950, are required to file parti
culars of same with Elmer D.
Bpll, Solicitor, of Exeter, Ont.,
by the 21st day of October next
after which date the estate will
be distributed, having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
ELMER D. BELL, K.C.,
Solicitor foi" the Administrator,
Exeter, Ontario
10-5-3t
single
5 yrs.
7 yrs.
2 Durham cows, 4
due Mar. and April; black
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate and
Automobile
ON THE PREMISES
in the
VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD
Being Part Lot 31 and 32,
S.B.C., of Hay
The undersigned auctioneer will
sell by public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
at 2:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE; Consisting of
2/5 acre of land on which is
situated a 2-storey frame ■dwell
ing, covered with asphalt shin
gles; has basement, also small
barn, some fruit trees, never-
failing water supply, land very
suitable for building lots.
TERMS of Real Estate; 10%’
on day of sale, balance in 30
days when possession will be
given.
AUTOMOBILE: 1927 Model T
Ford sedan.
TERMS: Cash.
Harry Zimmer,
administrator of the estate of
the late Louis Kleinstiver
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
12:19c
1
4
due Mar.; Hol-I
stein cow, 3 vrs, old dile April;
4 steers, 2 yrs.old;6 spring
calves.
There were no reactoi s in this
herd and has always been a
clean herd.
POULTRY:150 hens.geese.
IMPLEMENTS Frost & Wood
binder, 7-ft.cut, with trucks;
HELP WANTED—Capable girl
foi’ general housework in good
Toronto home, good hours and
wages. Apply: Box 95& Exeter.
12*
Rawleigh Customers
I am giving up the Rawleigh
Agency. All goods are now on
sale. Orders over $1.00 10% off,
over $10.00 15% off, except
minerals, sprays and spices which
are 10%, Orders will be taken
over phone or through mail. I
will make delivery into Hay and
Stephen in September, others
call at my home.
Be prepared to settle old ac
counts when I call. Send in
orders early while stock is com
plete. Will be home evenings
and Saturday afternoons. Bring
profit sharing cards.
E. L. JOHNSTON
Rawleigh Dealer
Phone 133 Exeter
WANTED—Young lady or mar
ried woman for clerking in a
hardware store. Apply: Times-
Advocate. 12c
AUCTION SALES
Case Manure Spreader, like new;
seed drill; disc; M.H, stiff tooth
cultivator; M.H. mower, 5-ft.
cut; M.H. wagon, like new, with
steel wheels, also set of wooden
wheels, one man rack; set of
sleighs; gravel box; walking
plow; set of 4-section harrows;
set of 3-section harrows; harrow
cart;
cutter
chine,
Vessot grain grinder; heavy duty
motor; ““'
separator,
with hover
of sling ropes
leys,
stoue boat with iron shoeing
10 0-lb. milk cans
100-gal. oil drum;
rels
bar;
der;
mower
2 piles lumber and timbers
timbers (over lays); cedar posts;
4 galvanized pipe, 4 lengths 12
long; forks; steel troughs; <
trie fence. | ■
FURNITURE: Kroeliler Chester-pat:
field suite; Heintzman piano; JL'two;
burner Moffatt electric range; calf.
Hot point annex for electric PIGS: sow with litter 6 weeks
stove; Ivory bedroom suite; elec-,2^*, with litter 4 weeks old;
trie vacuum cleaner; <
table with 3 kitchen chairs;
trunk; Stewart electric horse
clippers.
NO RESERVE, farm is sold.
Terms: Cash.
Booth on the grounds.
Mrs. Muriel Berryhill, Prop.
W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate and
Household Effects
ON THE PREMISES
in the
VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD
Part Lot 23, Con. S.B. Hay
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14
commencing at 1:30 p.m,
FOR TORONTO—Cook, general.
25-35. Beautiful home, every
convenience, laundress, and
cleaner weekly, 3 adults, and
2 school children. Salary $20
weekly if inexperienced, more
if experienced. Good refer
ences r e q u i r e d. Permanent.
Please write Box T
Times-Advocate.
$4.95
Men’s Pure Wool Plaid
$8.95 Ads—
tfnSB
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Exeter
12c
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In
All Ladies’ Sweaters
store at one low price.
Times-Advocate Want
Bargain Counter of the county.
Small. medium and large.
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OR POOR
ONTARIOWILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED * INGERSOLLfertilize Your Crops With NATIONAL well-cured, properly-blended FfiRTIUZER
nil*.
window sashes for stable;
; Universal milking ma-
double unit, like .new;
On sale
Shirts
On sale
ON CHOOSING A FEED
Feed produces growth and eggs
—- but there** a limit to the
amount of feed a hen can Use in
24 hour*.
If the feed Is stale or poor,
your birds cannot eat enough to
keep healthy and produce eggs.
Ether egg production (drops or
health suffers.
Choose your feed carefully. A
hen needs less of a high-quality
feed-—YET LAYS MORE. Feed
your birds the NATIONAL way.
ns «b HU MS m Ml M
The National Quality
Mix system is the “fresh‘•mix”
system—it gives that tasty “eat
more’* quality to your egg mash
which is the only way to keep your
birds in top shape and toll out the
eggs week after week. Laying mash
mixed fresh with National “Egbilder
at your NATIONAL Feed Dealer-
is modem jeedtng*
/ • ‘ \
Z YOU OtUY FOOlf^-j
f YOURSEIF WHEN
1 YOU FEED STAlE
MASH .
See your NATIONAL Dealer tcaay
FRESH
MIXED
WITH
THEY 11 W YOU
MORE EGGS THE ,
NATIONAL WAY/
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Viking electric cream
; Beatty brooder stove
range shelter; set
ropes and pul-
2 hay forks; wheelbarrow:
3
milk pails;
3 water bar
cross-cut saw; wrecking
crow bars; extension lad-
2 sets double harness; lawn
23 rods page wire fence;
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elec— bred:
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AUCTION SALE
of Cattle, Pigs, Poultry*
Grain, Implements and
Household Articles
OCTOBER 24, 1950
ED WESTCOTT
Lot 16, Uon, 3, Vsborne
1:30 p.m. ’
CATTLE: Holstein cow, fresh;
Holstein cow, due Feb. 11; Here
ford cow, 25; Hereford cow, just
;d; red cow, due April 15;
Durham heifers, 2 years old,
2 heifers and 1 steer rising
3 spring calves and 1 small
extension I 6 pigs about 140 pounds,
chairs; | POULTRY: 175 New Hamp
jhens; 50 New Hamp pullets.
GRAIN: 400 bushels of mixed
I grain; 300 bushels mixed grain
I from registered see Ajax oats
and Galore barley, all free from
sprouts,
IMPLEMENTS: 2-furrow
tractor plow on rubber; tut stiff
foot tractor cultivator; spring;
tooth cultivator: 3*section lever
harrows; Int. disc drill, 13-run;
Int. 5-ft. mower; Int. hay loader;
ilnt. io-ft. steel rake: Massey-
i Harris manure spreader; disc
(harrow; wagon; sleighs and 12-
»ft. flat raack; tiding plow and
.two walking plows; grindstone;
’Tut. cream separator; brooder
stove; 2 range shelters; and
; other articles,
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES: Kit
chen extension table; 2 black
leather rockers; oak library
CATTLE; Holstein cow, milk- <table; full size bed and springs;
g and due in March; 3 cattle, i single bed; • • -
rising 2 years old; 4 yearlings, ’tress; ”
HOGS: Twenty choice pigs, 60 ’rack;
pounds; 10 pigs, 8 weeks old.
Thirty bales of mixed hay.
Twenty-one
Hampshire and Rock pullets.IMPLEMENTS: Int. mower 6-j drapes;
ft. cut; steel hay rake;
cultivator; disc harrow; ... ,
iron harrows; roller; 2 walking * plows: stuffier, new; wagon and]
hay rack; wagon box; set of I
sleighs; buggy; cutter; light I
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Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Choice 20-Acre Farm,
Stock* Implements,
Feed And Furniture
W. E. Nairn, auctioneer, will
by public auction on
LOT 13, CON, 5, USBORNE
3 nples east of Exeter, on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18
commencing at 1 o’clock
the following:
sell
♦
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Int,
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; day-bed and mat
dresser and stand; hall
------ baby stroller; 3-lmrner
’coal oil stove and oven; coal oil
: heater: congolonm rug 6 x -9;
Rock pullets, axminstei' rug 9 x 112 pairs
j marquisette curtains; 3 pairs
j drapes; 3-bnrner Coleman gas
M.H. tstove; Coleman iron; kitchen '
set of ; buffet and 4 chairs.
! TERMS: Cash.
Frank Taylor, AncHonoer
Fred Dawson, Clerk
Ed Westcott, Proprietor
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