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The Olds Gazette 1918-01-04 - 1921-06-24
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1919-08-22
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The Olds Waiwaso an. Alberta, Angust 22. 22, 1010 _ =< my very sorrowful: looking, bot. much wiser, aud. one would almost think they -had been in- the war itself. One of them, was heard to say, “That. the old schoolmaster that Mr. Sooter told them > about had nothing over their’ teacher.” Another one was heard to. say, ‘I. pity poor Jack oi ee ig have, after a 5 — | careful investigation, Savied the idea | Ry S| of a certain lady taking advantage of =| the ladiés’ aid sale. Little pigs have == | big ears, E| If anybody in the district. happen ==! to lose their cows, just for hick, ¢x- == | amine your neighbor's corrals, =| WESTERNCANADA COLI EGE =—{- FOR ‘BOYS. itra YEAR - = UPPER ee for OLDER BOYS ONE CLARE BROS. ‘RIVAL PEN- N- $75, 00 Z USES. INSULAR” STEEL RANGE . = CHEK SRG ono "haveie | Wool Blankets Cotton Blankets ] US T ARRI V, ED Children’s Sleepers — - hadies: and Children’s Underwear Ladies’ Sweaters = = e “Kimono Cloth le Comforters - Pillows Corsets Grey Flannel i HOSIERY - Overalls : ‘Men's All-Wool Under- ee | Men’s All-Wool Sox Men’s Heavy Top Crop conditions are better since WESTERUALS the rain. J. Bolton’ reports. the prospects ofa fifty bushel to the acre Aug. 16.—Everybody is busy hay-| crop this season. ing in the district. One can hear the hum of the mower from. early] Some of the boys from the West- morning till late at night. erdale school - were seen returning sae ~ —SUVOURURDUEUAOUUUEREEOUEUEUODUUUOEOOGEGSEORUOEND 4 UAOREHUEAUEUUER GEOG nn wav ea RANGE. Prices have advanced TEN per cent . —WE HAVE— ONE McCLARY “‘GARRY”’ STEEL RANGE (couse x $75.00 —AND— These Prices to last for THIRTY ‘DAYS ONLY. DON’T DELAY, TIME MEANS MONEY. = = = = = = = = = We also handle GRANITE WARE, ‘TINWARE, STOVES geif = and FURNACES. | = ¢ HOT AIR FURNACE INSTALLATION OUR SPECIALTY = Agency for the DeLaval Cream. Separators and Engines. os ep ecomr ec SIS HAVIN G sold my farm, I a to sell: my Hay and Grain Warehouses, or. -will trade. same. for Land near Olds : toe tt a ee THE “PIONEER” TINSHOP _ 4th St., opposite Olds Opera House a uOTAHOVA ” SLINS ‘BA ore iis aetna On at the farm, sec. 17, tp. 32, Rge. I, : -. W. 5th. Three miles south of Olds, ~ on Calgary and Edmonton auto road. = Monday, pepsi Ist _ Sale at 11 o’clock prompt. Lunch’at noon. : Favored with instructions, the un- : dersigned will sell by public auction the following: — SIXTY - ONE “CATTLE, consis.ing of 16 head of Choice Dairy Cows, some fresh a short time, others-to freshen in early winter. Six range cows in» good _ condition. ~ Six 2-yr-old heifers, some — real good ones. . Two-yr-old steer. - Sixteen yearling steers. Three: Ss ling heifers: Twelve. spring cole sane Two-yr-old purebred Aberdeen- ~~ _ Angus bull. ; EIGHT HORSES, > including: Team of registered Clyde mares (both kelieved to bein foal to a : ~ purebred Clydesdale stallion), 3000 i Ibs, 6 yrs old. Purebred filly, foaled ; last spring.. Grey gelding, 5 yrs old, “ 1450 Ibs. Grey filly, 5 1. colds ~ Black gelding; 3. yrs old. Team roan geldings, 5 yrs old, 2600 Ibs.” Oo ee shoats, weighing ‘Remitting ‘he per | a plow; ie. breaking plow; 14-in. © rod timothy breaker; 12-in. stu’ 2s plow; 14-16 disc; 3-sec. lever drag - é : : ee $e is ie : : ; harrow; good wagon and box com- ee ay - : plete; Cockshutt drill, 16-disc, with ues at t MS time. Pa : Eresreced stachment,, new. Ta spring; mower; democrat; set bob- ee sleighs; two hay racks; 12-ft, hay aes take; top buggy. 3 HARNESS — Set work Sette: set democrat harness; stock saddle ’ . E ; Z and_ bridle. c SUNDRIE*‘—Five -good 10-gal. : : : . ‘ i milk cans; good 6-gal. milk can; 2° heating stoves; table; spring cot; -— : - double-barreled shotgun; an assort- = s ment of farm tools, etc. 3 es : Mi ~—MAXWELL AUTO— "% ssi 150 Bushels Barley. 5 ® eS Everything must be sold — Mr. Northey is leaving for Oregon, where he has purchased land. % a TERMS— All sums of $20.0 and - , under net cash. Over that amount jf a es cg a eg Se a2 ates Se gs a Bahia, ee ts ; eight menths’ credit will be given to- : : purchasers. furnishing a joint bank- é able note bearing 8 per cent interest per annum. ‘TWO per cent dis- - count on cash purchases over $20. 3 R. Bowman CampseLL, Auctioneer
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