The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 17, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    AGE SIX
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
THUESDAY. FEBBUAEY 17, 1921
range, one Riverside Oak heating
stove, one 30-gallon jar, some tolls,
and numerous other articles.
Terms of Sale
All sums of $10 and under, cash
in hand; over that amount a credit
of six months will be given, purchas
er giving note with approved Vecur
itj bearing eight per cent interest
from date of sale. All property must
be settled for before being removed
from the premises.
J. H. GRAVES. Owner.
W. R. Young, Auctioneer.
Geo. O. Dovey. Clerk.
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PUBLICSALE!
The undersigned will offer for
rale at Public Auction on what is
known as the Robert Good farm, two
miles east and two and one-half
mile3 south of Murray, two miles
east and four miles north of Union,
Immediately following the F. T. Wil
son sale, on
TUESDAY, FEB. 22
the following described property:
Live Stock
Black gelding, 8 years old, wt.
1400; black mare, coming 4 years
old, wt. 1300; one bay mare, smooth
mouth, in foal by jack, wt. 1450;
one iron gray colt, 2 years old; one
black colt, coming 2 years old.
One black cow, 4 years old; one
roan cow, 5 years old; one red cow;
three red heifers.
Farming Implements
One 2-row R. I. stalk cutter; one
lister: one 14-inch walking plow;
one 14-inch sulky plow; one shovel
plow; one John Deere corn planter;
one 2-section harrow; two Century
vummencing at 10:00 o ciock a. in.. ; The undersigned will offer for sale l
with hot lunch served on the grounds, at puoijC Auction at his farm, six H
the following property: an(i a half miles west of Mynard,
Live Stock two miles south and a half mile
One team mares, black and gray, west .of the German Lutheran
10 years old, wt. 25S0; one black church, six miles east and two miles
! horse. 5 years old. wt. 1350; one iron south of Louisville, five and a half
miles east ana tnree norm oi ian- j
gray horse, 4 years old, wt. l.au,
one bay hcrse, S years old, wt. 1350;
one bay mare. 12 years old. wt. 14 60;
one span of mules, 4 and 6 years old.
wt. 2000.
Five cows, two fresh.
Sixteen head of Duroc Jersey brood
sows, all bred.
Farm Implements, Etc.
One McCormick binder, 7 foot;
one McCormick mower, 5 foot; one
John Deere 2-row stalk cutter; one
John Deere disc with truck, good as
new; one Sterling disc; one Van
Brunt grain drill, good as new; one
broadcast seeder; two New Century
riding cultivators; one Jenny Lind
cultivator; one Moline and one Avery
cultivator; one David Bradley lister;
ley, on .
THURSDAY, FEB. 24
commencing at 10:00 o'clock sharp,
with lunch served at noon by Oscar
Nailor. the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
LIVE STOCK
18 Head of Horses and Mules
Registered Percheron Stallion
and Four Registered Mares
One span mules, smooth mouth,
wt. 2400; one span mules, 3 and 4
years old, wt. 2300; one span mules.
5 years old. wt. 2200; one mule, 4
years old, wt. 1000; one suckling
mule colt; one team horses, 5 and 7
years old, wt. 3000; one gray mare.
8 years old, wt. 1500; ene black
About 700 pairs from our regular stock, mostly Dutchess make. We
intend to convert them into money at once by making 3 very attrac
tive and irresistable prices
TROUSERS!
$2 95
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one Tri Belle lister; one John Deere
corn planter and check row; one hay ; niare, smooth mouth, wt. 1600; one;
rake; one Emerson sulky plow. 16-DiaCk mare, 3 years old, wt. 1200; j
inch; one walking plow, 14-inch; ! one black mare. 2 years old, wt. !
. An a T.insth O-O Alt T r V Tl - f in M 1 on A . 1, T A . . 1 A w
riding cultivators; one Jenny Lind "; " I; 1"uu' "uc 3 1 ' I
mlfiiratnr- nno fi-ft DpprinT TnOWM! volume, , .w. ." I I. iiuu; Ulie Itfiliu. UIH11 aim uct.
: , , - . i,. drill, good as new; one 1'eter fccneiu
v .at ji:.i WPher tier wagon, good as new; two Mo-
wagon; one carriage
spring wagon; one set
"1 1' .inill V o n acc rr O
Rpt i J' -inch harness- one set driv- home made corn elevator and power;
fng harne; one b&k.mlth forged one John Deere 15-foot harrow; one
...Li. rifh fnri- hno- 16-foot harrow ; one cuttsr and lells;
troughs and other articles too nu- one wood saw; one top buggy; one
nitrous to mention.
Terms of Sale
Every size from 29 waist to 50 waist, including blue serges. Our reg
ular guarantee of quality and satisfaction back of every sale we make
regardless of how great the price reduction. The main thing with us
is to clear our stocks and get the cash to put into new goods and thus
"Keep America Employed."
3'' -in Weber l,er wkuu. guuu , iv
one heavy. line wagons; two wagons with
1 inch har-'racksi one Watts Xo- 2 cylinder
h htrrp- nn sheller; one John Deere 2-row;
with hay
corn
one
All sums of $10 and under, cash
in hand; over that amount a credit
of six months will be given, purchas
er giving note with approved secur
ity bearing eight per cent interest
from date of sale. All property must
seed corn grader; one Owens fanning
mill, good as new; one pump jack;
four fets 1 '2-inch harness; one driv
ing harness; five sets fly nets; one
4-h. p. Cushman engine; one feed
grinder; 50-gallon gasoline barrel;
30-allon gasoline barrel; CO-gallon
kerct-ene tank with pump: one Cham-
Dion cream separator, No. 90, 900
be settled for before being removed capacity; two hog racks; one
from the premises
S. G. STONE,
Owner.
COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auct.
W. G. BOEDEKER, Clerk.
tank heater; one Gold Coin base
I burner; one steel range; one Round
Oak heater; one Dexter washer, good
as new; one set hay slings; one grind
stone; also some household goods and
lots of things too numerous to men-
PUBLIC SALE!
some
tion.
Five dozen Leghorn hens and
clover and alfalfa hay.
j , i in ' All sums under $10 cash. Over
The undersigned will offer at .A ..,. f ,lhll ...n, x.a
. ... . . , $10 a credit oi nine ruontns will oe
Tublic Auction on what is known as nn han1raMa nt.Q h,9r,. s
the R. R. Xickel3 farm, two miles ' t ...
east and two and one-half miles
No property to
Vn-k vswn s-vvArl iintM cit t 1 1 f
south of Murray; two miles east and rJii jo
four miles north of Union, on Kudolph and raul Hell,
TUESDAY, FEB. 22 1 Owners.
commencing at 10:00 o'clock sharp, COL. V. R. YOUNG, Auct.
with dinner served at noon on the G. II. WOOD, Clerk.
farm by the ladies of the Lewiston
church, the following described prep- JHQ TYPE P0LA2TD CHINA
erty, to-wit:
Live Stock
Span black mules, coming 7 years, 1
wt. 2400; team steel gray mares, 3
and 4 years old, wt. 2500; brown
mare coming 3 years old, wt. 1400;
black mare coming 4 years old, wt.
BRED SOW SALE
People are still
asking-for some
of last week's
$1 day gfoods. It
pays to watch
our ads.
C. E. Wescott's Sons
- To be held at the Gouchenour barn,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
Saturday, February 19th,
Commencing at 1:30 p. m.
There will be offered In this sal
1250; brown horse coming 3 years 21-Spring gilts, one tried sov, one
old. wt. 1300: steel gray horse com- fall m and one , boar
ing 4 years old wt. 1200; one mare consisting of six gilts sired by
2 years old wt. 9o0; one bay mare Blue Val, T 102DS4, my herd
,rs u u. wt. xuu. one uai- mare fcoar wei5ning 750 pounds as a tWO-
Ax eaKiuiu. i. uue uav o,e year-old; eleven gilts by Waubonsie
o t. i v, unt: uay cu i, Titan. 1 1 68 1 0. he by Waubonsie Jum-
com ng 4 years old; one bay colt, bo a boar we,shing 810 pounds at
coming 3 years old eighteen months of age: four gilts
Three red cows, giving milk; two by Gersdale's Pride. 10401S; he by
cows fresh in March; two cows, fresh Ensign Gersdale. All thase gilts be
in May; one registered Guernsey ing bred to Mammoth Fess. 118791.
cow. giving milk; one Shorthorn' he out cf Big FeaHf a boar easily
bull; five young calves; four last j weigh ing 900 pounds. One tried
Sp?Kt..CaiVes" , I sow by Mayabb's Big Price. One fall
Eight Duroc sows, bred; ten fine gilt bv Klcg Giant 9C849: one spring
Bhoats. weighing loO lbs. each. j giIt out of Orange Model, 3 CI SO; bred
Fanning Implements j to King Dean. 118790; one spring
One Ccheuttler wagon, nearly boar out cf King Giant. 96S49.
new; one Mitchell wagon; one low Terms cf Sale
wagon and rack; one bob sled, good S;x to eight months time will be
v as new; one spring wagon; two sets given, purchaser giving note with ap
12 -inch harness, good as new; one proved security bearing eight per cent
"? vt7 .5 harne3S' Kod as new;;irom date of sale. Settlement for
eight leather horse collars; two sets:all purchases must be made on day
of fly nets; one 2-row stalk cutter; I cf sale
one Rock Island disk; one broadcast J ' a. O RAMGE. Owner,
seeder; one Monitor press drill; or.e;Col W. R. Young. Auctioneer.
2-Bection harrow; one riding lister; ! j. l. Meisinger. Clerk,
ore walking lister; one new 1-horse
corn drill; two P. & O. corn sled3, 1
used one seison; one good 10-inch
stirring plow; one Overland riding
cultivator; one Badger riding culti-,
vator; one John Deere walking cul-'
tivator: one New Df-mi-tnr miIHvu.!
tor; One McCormick mower C-foof-at Public auction on the Brinklow
one Rock Island gas engine- one up-: Place- in the south part of the city of
right gas engine; one tank heater-1 platt?mouth' cn thy old fair grounds
one hog waterer; one cream sepa-a-; 'ite JuKt one ,nile south of the court
OBLSO
The undersigned will offer fcr sale
I Saturday. February 19th
j This sale will commence promptly
at 10:00 a. in. Immediately after
I thi3 rale, the A. O. Ramge sale of
tor, 500 capacity; one steel eras bar
rel; two 16-foot hog troughs and
numerous other articles.
Terms of Sale
All Slims of tor. n n. nn.U. ,.1.
In hand; over that amount a credit Pc!an(I China Bred Sows will be held
of six to eight months will be given, at "V Gu?ne,nouf b,arn, in pl,as
purchaser giving note with approv- n,outh- THIs is absolutely a clean
ed security tearing eight per cent in- '? . fale' aJld. a" 5ds WiU be SOld
terest from date of sale. All prop- to the hlShest bidder,
erty must be settled for before hpfnt?! Live Stock
removed from the premises. I One bay mare, nine years old.
weignt 1250; one nay
years old. weight 1100; one Jersey
cow, eight years old, was fresh Jan.
1st; five head of Chester White
! shoats; eight dozen mixed chickens;
j one calf, six weeks old.
I Farming' Implements
; One 3-inch Olds wagon with J?ox,
! one seven-foot cut Acme binder, one
I John Deere walking lister, one 16-
The undersigned will offer for sale,inch J- L Case stirring plow, one 1
'at Public Auction on the W. II. Heill borse walking corn drill, one New
farm nine miles west of Plattsmouth Departure walking cultivator, one
live miles east of Louisville and four' 3-rection harrow, one set 1-inch
miles southeast of Cedar Creek, Ne- work harness, one Belle City incuba
braska on tor and brooder- 6ix galvanized chick-
lirrTMlTFCnAV CCD OO -uul. oo-ganuu tupiier net
F. T. WILSON,
Owner.
COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auct.
W. G. BOEDEKER, Clerk.
PUBLIC SALE!
tie with stand, one Majestic steel
4 years old, wt. 2400; one brown
mare, 3 years old, wt. 1100; one
registered gray mare, 8 years old,
wt. 1700; one registered black mare,
7 years old. in foal. wt. 1500; one
registered gray mare. 3 years old, wt.
1400; one registered black mare, 1
year old. wt. 1100; one registered
black stallion, 2 yrs. old, wt. 1400.
Cattle and Hogs
Xine milk cows, five fresh, four
fresh March 1st; six stock cows; one
registered Shorthorn bull; twelve
spring calves; five suckling calves.
Fifteen Duroc brood sows; thirty
head stock hogs.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Two Xewton farm wagons: one
3-inch wagon: one hay rack with
.r. p.ta
triiCKs; two spring wagonsm one
single seated buggy; one manure
spreader; one Waterloo gas engine.
4 h. p.; one feed grinder; one John
Deere riding cultivator; one Century
riding cultivator; one Moline walk
ing cultivator: one press drill; one
harrow; two John Deere 2-row ma
chines; two Budlong discs; two
Deering mowers; one Farmers' Union
mower: one hay rake; one Case gang 3
plow, 12-inch; one walking plow, 16
inch; two hog oilers; one dipping
tank; three gas barrels; one black
smith outfit; one hay fork; two hog
feeders; two feed bunks; two sets
1 i-inch iiarness; two sets 14 -inch
harness; one saddle; one churn; one
cream separator; one tank; one corn
elevator; 20 tons of timothy hay;
S tons of alfalfa hay: 1200 bushels
of seed oats and other articles not J?J
mentioned.
TERMS OF SALE
All sums of $10 and under, cash
in hand; over that amount a credit
of six to eight months will be given,
purchaser giving note with approved
security, bearing eight per cent in
terest from date of sale. All property
must be settled for before being re
moved from the premises.
ALBERT SCHAFER,
Owner.
WM. DUNN. Auctioneer. '
T. M. PATTERSON. Clerk.
PUB LI CJS ALE!
The undersigned will offer for
sale at public auction, 4y2 miles
west and U mile south of Mynard,
or 4 miles west and 3 miles north
of Murray, on the place known as
the old Barker farm
MONDAY, FEB. 21
commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,
with lunch served on ground at noon
by Oscar Nayler, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
Live Stock
Black mare 6 years old, wt. 1600; KJ
1.1 1 1 . t 1 . m r n t- . ' I
uiiic-H norse o years oiu, wi. i4uu;
black mare 4 years old. wt. 1400:
bay mare 4 years old, wt. 1200; bay '5$
norse. (coming 4) years old, wt.
1200; iron gray horse 3 (coming 4)
years old, wt. 1150; brown horse 3
(coming 4) years old, wt. 1300.
Three milk cows, one fresh April
1st; one heifer, 2 years old.
Farming Implements
One set 2-inch harness; one set
1-Ineh harness; one set 1',4-inch
harness; two farm wagons, one truck
wagon nearly new, one Bain wagon;
one new hay rack; one McCormick
binder, 7 foot; one Deering binder,
7foot; one Deering Giant mower, 5
foot; one Osborn disc, 16x16; one
John Deere 2-row machine; one
broadcast seeder; one riding culti
vator; two tongueless cultivators;
one earn drill; one riding lister; one
corn grader; one cream separator.
Furniture
One solid oak side board; one com-
horse, five bination solid oak bookcase and
writing desk; one solid oak folding
bed and many other articles too nu
merous to mention.
Terms of Sale
All sums of $10 and under cash
in hand; over that amount a credit
of 6 to 8 months will be given, pur
chaser giving note with approved
security bearing 8 per cent interest
from date of sale. All property must
be settled for before being removed
from the premises.
J. W. TULENE,
COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auct.
T. M. PATTERSON, Clerk.
EVERYBODY'S STORE"
We have about
75 shirt boxes
too good to burn
up: Yours, if
you take them
away now.
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About 100 pairs of Misses and Women's slices,
formerly sold up to $7.50.
they last, per pair
Broken sizes, special, while
About 50 children's high grade gingham dresses,
worth $3 to $5. Limit one to a customer. Each
SALE
$1.00
Ladies ribbed union suits, all sizes and styles; $2
grade. Special for Friday and Saturday, per suit
SI.
, '4
1 2-oz.
mittens, etc
Friday and Saturday, 2 3'ds. for
heavy cotton flannel, excellent for husking
Regular price 1 .00 per yd. Special for
EXTRA SPECSAL!
About thirty pieces of worsted dress goods, con
sisting of mohairs, silk flowered material, cravanette
cloth, serges, wool poplins, velvet cordoroys, wool flan
nels, velour coatings, etc., which formerly sold for as
high as $3.00 and $4.00 per yd. Special price Friday
and Saturday, per yd.
$1.00
$1.00
Our best grade apron ginghams, 7 yds. for $1.00
Fancy striped dress ginghams, 5 yds. for $1.00
Calico and flannelette, excellent for house dresses,
7 yds. for $1-00
The very best percales, in light and dark patterns,
5 yds. for $L00
About 1 000 yards of curtain goods and draperies,
5 yds. fcr $L00
Worth three times as much
Best grade outing flannel, light and dark .pat
terns, 6 yds. for .$1.00
Bleached muslin, special, 6 yds. for $1.00
Fancy art 'feather ticking, worth $1.00 per yard;
Special, 2 yds. for $1.00
Blue middy cloth, 4 yds. for $1.00
Butchers' linen, in pink and blue; slightly soiled,
7 yds. for. $1-00
About 1 0 dozen ladies silk lace hose, formerly sold
for $2.00; special price per pair $1.00
Knitting yarn, large size skeins, formerly sold for
$1.25 each; Friday and Saturday, 2 for $1.00
Girls' plush hats, worth $5.00 each; special while
they last, each $1.00
Boys union suits, fleece lined and ribbed. $2.00
values; special at $1.00
Men's ribbed union suits, $2.00 value. Special
for Friday and Saturday, each
$1.00
All our men's work and dress trousers $1.00 OFF
Men's dress shirts, beautiful patterns to choose
from; formerly sold up to $4, each $1.00
Men's genuine Uncle Sam socks, 6 pairs for. . . .$1.00
Men's linen collars, 6 for $1.00
One lot of men's striped overalls, per pair $1.00
Little boys "Slip-Over" overalls, 2 for $1.00
Cotton dress goods, regular 65c per yd. values;
6 yds. for 7 $1.00
Cotton skirting in plaids, excellent for girls school
skirts; formerly sold at 75c, 4 yds. for $1.00
We have a large assortment of Dishes and Glassware
that we're closing out for less than cost of manufacture.
Fancy table tumblers $1.00 per Doz.
25c dinner plates, special $1.00 per Doz.
Fancy glass sauce dishes $1.00 per Doz.
Sugar, 10 lbs. for $1.00
Japan tea, z lbs. fr 1.00
Windmill preserves, 3 jars for 1.00
Joy laundry soap, 22 bars for 1.00
Excello wizzard washing tablets, 7 pkgs. for. . . . 1.00
ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL
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"Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty"
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