We are dissolving partnership and in order to close up the partnership business we will offer at Public Sale, at the old Joe Troyer farm, 9 miles north and 2 miles west of O'Neill, 1 mile east of the Menonite Church, commencing at 10 o’clock, a. m., on THURSDAY, JAW. 118 Head i if j o *ses and Mules 18 Bay team, 10 and 12 years old, weight 2700, mare and gelding; team of hay mares 12 years old, weight 2200, in foal; steel gray gelding, 5 years old, weight 1500; sorrel gelding, 5 years old, weight 1200; brown mare, in foal, 7 years old, weight 1300; gray mare, in foal, 12 years old, weight 1400; team of steel gray geldings, 3 years old, weight 2200; steel gray filley, 3 years old, weight 1100; brown mare, 5 years old, weight 1150; dark brown saddle mare, 4 years old; span of mules, coming 2-year-old; span of mules, coming 1-year-old; bay Shetland pony, coming 3. Ail of the above mares are in foal, bred to Oswaldfs Percheron horse. 1111 ______ 112 ead of Good Catl e 112 51 head of cows, of which six are extra good milch cows,’ cow with calf by her side,’ 8 head of heifers, coming two years old,’ 9 head of steers, com ing two years old,’ 1 three-year-old steer,’ 18 heifer calves,’ 18 steer calves. Ovir White Fekce Herd Bull Coming four years old, registered. Papers will be furnished purchaser. Three young bulls, sired by above bull. ead of oils One good brood sow and nine extra fine shoats . ay Tools, Etc. Johnson corn binder, nearly new; Eight fcot Deering binder, nearly new; John Deere gang plow, 12-inch, nearly new; Acme No. 2 hay stacker; two hay sweeps, \ nearly new; 14-inch walking plow; 6-foot McCormick mower; 12-foot McCormick hay rake; one horse disc drill, 16x16 disc; twc-row lay by; two Moline riding listers; I two riding cultivators; walking cultivatior; two section harrow; endgate seeder, used one season; three lumber wagons; hay rack, nearly new; top buggy; five sets l work harness, practically as good as new ;one Canton three-stroke hay baler. Grain, Feed, Hay arid Poultry jjj Six Hundred bushels good old corn, a majority of which would make good seed corn; seven hundred bushels of sorted 1915 corn; thirteen hundred bushels of Big ) Four Seed Oats; three hundred bushels of wheat; one hundred fifty bushels of rye ;one hundred twenty-five tons of No. 1 upland prairie hay; thirty tons of alfalfa j hay; thirty tons of millet hay; five tons of cane, in bundles; five dozen chickens; one dozen ducks. Household goods and ether articles too numerous to mention. bigTfree LUNCH SERVED AT NOON. “look FOR THE FLAG Tofimc QoIa* Twelve months time will be given on all sums of $10 and over, with approved secur 1 ermb OI jty anc| ten per cent interest. Sums under $10 cash. JOHN ERNST ® E. AEGETEK. Owners COLS. J. F. McGRAW, of O’Neill AND JAMES MOORE, Auctioneers. J. F. GALLAGHER, Clerk.