The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 08, 1917, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
5 HEAD HORSES AND MULES 5
1 span of mules S and 6 years old, weight 2600; / span of sorrel
geldings, 4 years oid, weight 2800; I hay gelding, 2 years old.
I _p
30 Mead of Cows, Some extra good milkers
5 2=year=oId steers; 6 2=year=old heifers; 13 yearling steers; 12 year=
ling heifers; 24 spring calves,* two bulls.
These are Thoroughbred Duroc Jersey shotes,* about 40 head of sows, balance barrows.
They will average about ISO pounds.
One Emerson gang plow; one Deere gang plow; two sulky plows; one lister; one cultivator; one mower; one disc; one hay rake; one hay rack; one
harrow; one wagon; one buggy; one gas engine, 1% horse power, nearly new; one power feed grinder; one tank heater; two sets double harness; one single harness;
feed bunks; pig troughs; buggy shaft; etc. One stack of millet; two stacks of hay; about 150 bushels of oats; about 50 bushels of speltz; about 10 bushels of
potatoes; three dozen Plymouth Rock chickens; one dozen Muscovie ducks; four Bourbon Red turkeys; two center tables; one hall tree; one steel couch; two cup
boards ; one sideboard; one settee; one office chair; one oil stove; bedstead; table chairs, and many other articles too numerous to mention.
I PLENTY OF FREE LUNCH SERVED AT 11:30 O’CLOCK 1
TERMS-One year’s time will be given on all sums of $10.00 and over with approved security and 10 per cent
§ interest. Under $10 cash.
MATT SCHMITZ, Owner.
P COL. JAMES MOORE, Auctioneer. S. J. WEEKES, Clerk, ij