The Herald, 1904-09-30, Page 5Farm icor Sale.
210 acres on the &Able line, Hay
d�ro .
about 30 acres of good bush, good
l.
ing and large blank barn. Plenty of g®
water. For further particulars apply or;
the premises, Lot 13, L R. West, or is
Daniel Smith, Sb. 7osep P. 0. Ont. 50ti
A.RM FOR SALE.--Tn the Townshil•
H' o£ Itay, being lot 28, con. 15, 100
acres, clear, well fenced and in a good
state of cultivotio}a, plenty of water, an
overflowing well at the back end of the
farm, there is also a good brick house and
'barn with stables underneath, a .large
driving shed and other outbuildings, a
good orchard, also convenient to schools,
ohurchos and post office, 2 miles from Lake
Heron, 4'f, miles from Zurich. For p
t,ioulars apply cm the promises or to Blake
P. 0. Mits. :ialty STl .r:r, 7•lm•pd
"POP.. SALE ORTO RENT. --1 offer my
1L'
'170 -acre farm for sale at a reasonable
price and easy tering or will rent to a good
num fur a term of years Apply to
8-tf J. C. K.ilal",Lrl.•ci , Zurich P. 0.
-.� Low Rates to 'the West
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GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY,
The Zurich Herald..
! Everybody.
EttectiVe (daily) September 15t1
to October 15th ''inclusive 1904.
Cheap one way second class Colon-
ist tickets will be on sale from all
stations in Ontario to all points on
the line of the Great Northern
Railway in Montana, idaho, Ore-'
¢oil, Washington, also to 'Victoria
VancouNe'lson,wand �etherlpoints in British
Colzunbia,
For frill inforTnation as to rates,
time of trains, also berth rates hi
Tourist Sleeper, also literature on
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fIEI)AR POSTS FOR SALE: --We have
a large number of First Class Posts
at the 1
ho Sold atreasonable priceFront, St. s. Fph, o h part cul
lars apply to
43.tf Biesmir., Zurich.
Strayed.
District Pissenger Agent,
Why not get your tires set cold?
It does away with burnt runs and
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...... We Have The
Graves, l &l I E N Xl'
St. East, Toronto, Ont,
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A great Many farmers and others' which does the work in a few min- the Real Estate business, FIRST, beetu
who have ,tray • animals cont 1i1Q utas time, One trial will convince ebusin heretofore their premises, have been
Have you
a mar
For le
If so, how are you going 'et
sell it?
IRST you realist make puha()
the•fact that it is for sale.
If you are old-fashioned, in
your Methods Cor in other words,
behind the times] you will prob-
ably tell your friends about it, or
put a board up on the property
with the words "For Sale
After you have waited a long time
,you finally come to the conclusion
that Real. Estate is not in demand, although at that very time there e
p. e+dS of people in different parts of the country wlio would be glad.
' e 1'� Ihundz P p -..._..-
to buy your property lit a fair.price if they- only knew about it.
Tire Sett
1 UR method of doing business has caused a complete revolution in
1, e it is entirely differ-
ent from the me; ' existing. SECONDLY, because
You.
4 practicable and ixp-to-date. And THIRD-
they
the I1npI' ' it is reasonable; thoroughly 1
tho said
�,+,e do good tlorse•shaeiitg and neat our method of advertis-
't 's wonderfully successful. Ey
xs'Ir 1 �• ,
tl o sszon that they can claim
ani -
costs from tho time
only
mals come to the premises, whether repairing I,Y, because i I
they advertise thein or not. This I ing (1111 particulars Of your property can by brought to the attention of
o wrong ; they time
genius expenses C�
only from the tizno they are mixer- �� V'^ more than half a million people.
1 l cattle vest had
ell.
on leis preuiiSOS two months before OPPOSITE TOWN HALL.
advertised them, and
tiled. A man up
he adveit
• . on claim -
ling ClatnageS was only allowed by
N LOT K r R 13 ,TTAV, AGED) :HARE, i 1rtw the cost of advertising.
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Lake Road East, }
J osoph.
1)HOTOS.-I will be in Zurich every
Monday, all day, and am prepared to
take photos rat the old stand nest to Dr. ,
Campbell's office. tlEoxt.r Txosm.
500
PIGEONS W AN T E D. ---
Will nay 20 cents per
pair for them, delivered at either
Johnston's or Rao's Hotel. Zurich,
on October 4th, 1904. The under-
signed will be in Zurich on above
slate to receive JOHN IRELAND.
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'WAY COLONIST RATES,
TO
Hinsdale, Mont ........................
Chinook, Great Falls, Helena., Butte,";
Anaconda, Kalispell, Mont and inter-
mediate
nteranediate stations ... • ..... e......... 1i
Libby Creek, Mont., Sp
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More Real Estate Sales.
F. 1. WHITNEY,nd ,
Gen. Pass. ST. PPAU'L,'�MINN.
yfc t'?:.t,54
h7
rnNC,,arsaniP
1 farm, township of Dawn, county of Lamb-
; ton, owned by Mr. .1. 11. Smith.--100-acre
farm, township of Sombre., county of
Nearly $125,000 worth of property
t i f ainbtn`\township3 of By . LTn vo tb _50.acre
of
`told or exchanged p during owned
two ti�i lSl.s, ante nearly :300,000 Oxford,
irm,ttownhip of` Delaware, M. be
11 woltlx of property Bette and ex -i Frank :Valles.--ti:i•aere farm, township of
1101. i Howard, county of tient, owned by W. S.
changed since JulyBurrows,
lst, 1, i Everett, , Yl'
fir. James Burrows, the Manager Detroit, . loll. ---House and lot or:
of The Western Real Estate Es 4 Head street, ie town of Silncoe, owned by
change, Limited, reports that din.- Mrs. A. R. tielles.--•Frame house and 7
ing the past two weeks the follow -1 acres or lef n den Loin ndon township, owned
ing properties have been sold off Y
i There are other companies in the Real.
the Esclinarm list :- Estate business in Ontario, but the West -
102 -acre farm in the township of fiddle- cite is doing the selling as • or the foregoing ton, county of Norfolk awned by olr other Iyou
want to
Db !i t Lru l a fttrll,
a
Smith. --Frame house and mar art oft thio I property,
bein p general agent of this Company,
ui the town of Silneeo,
IL W. Mabee estate. -50 -acre farm in the
township of Dawn, in the county of Lamb -
ton, owned by Thos. Lewis. -House num-
ber 05 Bruce street, in the city of
London,faon
owned by John Thomas.-53-acreowad byn
the township of Enniskillen,
Joseph Atkins.-200•acre films,
township
of Chatham, county of Kent, owned by R.
1 t 1' concession 1
MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM
PROPERTY,
ORTGAGE SALE OF FARM PROP-
erty in the Township of Hay. in
County of Huron. Under and by
A. Cummings.--
with, county of Kent,
4, township vntue of the power of sale contained in
0.
owned by John 4Vildgen.--House and lot certain mortgage, Which will bo produced
on Mallbera street; in the, town of L lava. r at the time of sale, there will be offered.
ington, county of Essex, owned by for sale by public auction by E. i3oasen-
Hener Eede.--100-acre o, township
berry, Auctioneer, at the Dominion Hotel
farm,
olh
in the Village of Zurich, on
t wodo clock
Sombra, county of Lanl township of
B. Moore.-50farm,ere far,
Westminster, ooGalbr Galbof raith.-45-acre owned
farm,
township
James R.of
township . Weeby bt' Parkers 33
blfddlesexownedd by
sores township of Ekfrid,oust 1. ef MIS-
dlesex, owned by Henry
farm, township
nedNri
of dlesew. byJohnGibson county
House andlo
num
borlOntario street
Londl bylbeM nn50ae
farm, township
of Brooke, county of rchester Lamb -
ton, owned by Jacob Saunders•--1V1r• J.
11is stock in sore at D
Stat on, sold to Messrs. Wray & oItodder,
of London, Ont. -331g acres, township of
Camden; county of Kent, saw mill, chop.
ping mill and house and
ndaos in vCragg• of
Croton, owned by r
70 -acre farm, township a: indhaill Milligan.- of Norfolk, owned by
43: acres, township of Chatham, county of
Kent owned by Nathaniel Card,-+•'100•aore
8th day of October, io art
in the afternoon, the following property,
Y,
viz: The North half of the Soltth half and
the Easterly 25 acres of the South half of
the North half of Lot No. 9 in the Lake
Road East Concession of the Township of
gay, together containing 57 acres more or
arla
less. The buildings on the property, con-
sisting
sisting of a frame house, granary
stable, are in a fair state of repair. n Terms
ase
ni Sale: Ten per ofcent of the sale to the 'Vendors'
money on the sty
solicitor and the balance within thirty
days thereafter, withosubjectinterest.
r s aT he
property will be put up
served bid. For further particulars apply
to E, Zeller, Zurich, or to either of the
undersigned.
e 1 rsigned
Dated the 22; d. day ofSe? D (Jot)Y Ih ,
E. uctioneer,, y, Vendors' Solicitor,
c�uctionZixti4ha Itensalt