The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 18, 1918, Image 6

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Richly Bred Herd 250 Profitable Herefords
Mostly all of young ages, carrying their own guarantee as producers, and representing such
sires as Beau Donald 127th, Lord Wilton by Good Sign by Printer, Beau Doncaster by Beau'
President, Beau Perfect, Dudley, Disturber, Hidden Fortune a grandson of Climax, Claremont’s
Delight by Rex Dorian, Carondelet by Militant, Diverger by Disturber, Prostration a Perfect
ion-Corrector-Anxiety sire.
85 Big-Type cows bred and with calves. Choicely bred heifers bred to drop early calves.
Grow thy open heifers. 55 crack heifer calves 8 to 12 months old. 50 serviceable bulls including
three tried sires, and herd-headers prospects of rare breeding. 60 extra bull calves 8 to 12
months old.
130 HEREFORD HEIFERS AND STEERS, coming two years old, ani 10 Shorthorns, all in good condition. 50 HEAD SHORTHORN AND
HEREFORD COWS from three to six years old. Some with calves by side. Many are good milch cows.
39 Horses Mules 39 <
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Horses of good bone and size, ranging from 1 year to 9 years old. Seven are mares in
foal or with colts by side. Nine mules from 1 to 8 years old, good bone and size, and weigh
ing from 600 to 1200 pounds.
FARM MACHINERY—A line of Machinery such as goes with a well equipped ranch doing a part farming.
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All cattle will be cared for or loaded on cars free of expense, but at purchaser’s risk. Free transportation to and from railroad to all out of town buyers.
PLENTY OF FREE LUNCH SERVED AT NOON
TERMS OF SALE~One year’s time on all sums over $10 with bankable note.
COL. E. D. SNELL and COL. R. A. HUNT, Auctioneers, Assisted by Cols. Berigan, Jarvis, Cox, and others.
D. A. CRISS and H. L. THOMAS, Clerks
C. A. METSKER, Hereford Journal Field Representative.
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