The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 20, 1919, Image 5

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1 BIG BRED sowsf
■ Biji Type Sows with Quality
■ WILL SELL 1
| Monday, Feb. 24, 19 j
At My Farm Near
| SOUTH NORFOLK NEBRASKA |
| S<>WtpH From Nearly 100 Head__ J
1 THE OFFERING
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« Mm I have been raising Chester Whites for several years on a large scale and have always taken pride in g
=gg raising them bigger and better each year. About a year ago I decided to reserve a nice bunch of sows g
HH for a sale this winter. These have been selected from nearly a hundred head and every one of them is a |gj
= choice individual. I know they will please buyers that want big, lengthy sows with good bone, good feet g
gg and good blood lines.
| THE SIRES
The sires of the offering carry the most popular blood lines of the high prize winners of the breed, g
HI which will be shown in the catalogue which is now ready to mail. Among the sires are Wm. Penn, a |=
= sire of scores of good ones; Snowball, another proven sire; Iowa Chief, who transmits his size and g
HI smoothness to his get, and others.
1 BRED TO
The offering is bred to Wm. Penn; Snowball; Nebraska Boy, a big boar you will like, and Fancy Boy’s g
JH Son, a great son of that good sire Fancy Boy. The sows are bred for early litters.
LOCATION J
Sale will be held at farm one mile southeast of South Norfolk, Nebraska, which is 48 miles southwest g
gg of Sioux City and 125 miles northwest of Omaha, on the C. & N. W. R. R.
H! ENTERTAINMENT—Free hotel accommodations for visiting breeders at Perry Hotel.
GUARANTEE—Every sow is guaranteed to be in pig. Purchase price will be refunded on any sow |=
gg not proving as represented if returned in good cond ition in thirty days.
CATALOGUES- Are now ready to mail.
CIRCUIT:
Feb. 24—Chas. Spengler, Norfolk, Nebraska. Feb. 27—Peter J. Becker, Wausa, Nebr.
=1 Feb. 25—Freeman Brothers, Neligh, Nebr. Feb. 28—W. H. Billiter, Carroll, Nebr.
Feb. 26—L. H. Franzen, Coleridge, Nebr.
| Charles Spengler (
;jj COL. JARVIS, Auctioneer. NORFOLK, NEBRASKA jg
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W. S. McklBBEN’S |
Public Sale? j
I ]| As I have leased the ranch and will quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction w
j |ft{j at my place, 1 mile east and 4 miles south of Emmet, on the Matt JgJ
f jt Brown ranch, on ~ jr
It Tuesday, Feb. £5 {
3S Commencing at 12 o’clock, noon, the following: " 8|jB
!160 HEAD OF CATTLE j
Fifty head of cows, 10 milch cows, 66 two-year-old heifers, 3 full blood
Hereford bulls, 40 calves coming yearlings. All the cows and heifers are bred jjgj
to full blood Hereford bulls. JT
|ft FARM MACHINERY, ETC. |
I'm Stacker; 2 sweeps; 3 Deering mowers; McCormick hay rake with trucks; g^
1 |f new hay rack; P. & 0. lister; com planter; two-row Moline eli; 1 Satlie culti
I gj vators; breaking plow; David Bradley feed grinder; tank heater; woven wire gj
| j| stretcher; oil tank; garden plow; some harness repairs; Grape] hay fork,
f gjc Sideboard; table and six chairs; dresser; churn; 5 burner Acme oil cook stove; gjp
j jf heating stove; 4 dozen chickens and other articles too numerous to mention. T
PLENTY OF FREE LUNCH SERVED AT 11:30 A. M. ¥
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8 TERMS—Sums of $10 and under cash. Sums over $10 one year’s time with A
10 per cent interest. No property to be removed until settled for. 'll1
IS W. S.: cKibben *
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| COL. E. WALLEN, Auctioneer. W. P. DAILEY, Clerk.
W. V. Hunter’s P< >stp< >ned
Having leased my ranch I will sell at Public Sale at my ranch, 8 miles north of the O'Neill cemeteries, commenc"
ing at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described property, on
Friday, February 28, 1919
130 Head of Hereford Cattle- .40 cows; 30 heifers; 20 2-year-old steers; 11
40 spring calves.
4Hnrcac O Mf JAC / gelding, 9 years old, wt. 1000/ 1 gelding, 9 years old, wt. 1000,' 1 gelding, 7
FIOI Ca 1 llliva"" years old; wt. 1050,' 1 gelding, 6 years old, wt. 950,' 1 span mules, 9, wt. 2200.
POULTRY—3 dozen pure bred White Plymouth Rock hens; 7 dozen Rhode Island Red hens; 12 R. I. R. cockerels; 2 Brcnze turkey hens; 1 Bronze turkey tom;
10 Toulouse geese; 15 White Pekin ducks, 1 1918 Old Trusty incubator, 150 egg capacity.
Farm , Etc.
John Deere lister; John Deere eli; Canton disc; McCormick binder; 2 riding cultivators; 16-inch sulky plow; Peter Shuttler wagon, narrow tire; 3-section har
row; spring hack; press drill; Heney buggy, new; Jehn Deere corn planter with 80 rods of wire; gasoline engine and pump jack; blacksmith forge; heavy McCor
mick hay rake; Clipper fanning mill and grader, new; hand corn sheller, new; feed grinder; 2 McCormick mowers, 6-foot; set buggy harness; set work harness; heavy
saddle, nearly new; 3-post 25-foot tower, Woodmanse wind mill; Beatrice cream separator, new; kitchen cabinet; 2 kerosene ranges and ovens; Deering corn binder;
refrigerator and other articles too numerous to mention.
PLENTY OF FREE LUNCH SERVED AT 11:00 O’CLOCK
TERMS—Sums of $10 and under cash. Sums over $10 one year’s time with 10 per cent interest. No property to be removed until settled for.
W. V. Hunt % Owner
COL. JAMES MOORE, Auctioneer. * S. J. WEEKES, Clerk.
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