The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 11, 1920, Image 7

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FRANKLIN, NEBRASKA m
MONDAY
TUESDAY,
MARCH 15:16
The Louisville Real JEstate and Development Co., as agents for Mr. R. E. Holland, will sell his entire estate at Public Auction on March
15 and 16th, Monday and Tuesday, promptly at 10 a. m. each day. This comprises the three farms and personal property as outlined below: Mr. Holland in retir
ing from active ousiness life, thought it best to dispose of his entire holdings m this manner and'the public is indeed fortunate to have a chance to buy this valu
able property at what they choose to pay for same; this is a positive sale without reserve or by-bids and regardless of price-the only kind this company participates
in, so it behooves everyone to attend a sale or this kind and take advantage of whatever opportunity that may present itself.
This entire property is located excellently, two farms having a long frontage on the wonderful Sunflower Trail, the best road in Franklin county, also within the
shadows of the beautiful town of Franklin,, which has recently taken great strides towards a bigger and better city, having commenced an up-to-date sewerage
system and snortly to install a white way along its business section. This in itself bespeaks progress and should indeed prove an inspiration to any prospective
settler besides living in a community whose citizenship is unsurpassed by any.
320 Acres
In 3 Tracts
FARM No. 1
MONDAY, MARCH 15th
LOCATION Two mites duo north of Franklin,
anil having one half mile frontage on the famous
Sunflower trail, also one mile frontage on what is
called "Ford Avenue," one of the host roads in the
county, and bounded on the east by a road equally
us good, being South Half Section 18, Township 2,
Itangc 11.
IMPROVEMENTS An excellent six-room resi
dence in splendid state of repair, having well water
in the house; one large stock barn with hay-room
16x18x10 ft. and sheltering CO head of stock; com
crib .T0x32 with 10-ft drive-way for housing vehicles.
This building also has a good stock shed on- the
east 30x32; one sheet iron garage and tool shed;
one granary llxlG in good repair, and two chicken
houses with cement floors.
SOIL, This farm is in a high stnte of cultivation
located excellently and especially adapted for stock
raising and general farming. . The last planting
was: corn 80 acres, wheat 20 acres, oats 10 acres
alfalfa CO acres, hay' meadow 50 acres, and balance
in good pasture. Corn and oats yielded above the,
uverago last year.
THIS FARM SUB-DIVIDED INTO
TRACTS A B AND C AS FOLLOWS
TO BE SOLD SEPARATELY AND
THEN AS A WHOLE THE HIGH
EST PRICE PREVAILING.
TRACT A. 80 acres. Vi mile frontage on the Sun
flower Trail, also H mile frontage on Ford Avenue,
and only two miles from the city limits; lias excel
lent building site; ono-half in cultivation adaptabje
to corn and wheat and balance in hay. meadow.
TRACT B. 1G0 acrea; contains all the improve
ments mentioned above and having oe-half mile
.frontage on Ford Avenue; br.e-half of this acreage
in corn, 25 acres in alfalfa and 35 acres of this land
under woven wire. The balance of this tract in
pasture, and under woven wire. This is a complete
farm in itself and awaiting nn owner with foresight
and judgment; this .isworthy of investigation.
TRACT C 80 acres 1A mile frontago on Ford
Avenue, alao milo frontage on ho cast by an
excellent road; of this acreage in pasture, the
balanco suitablo for tillage, 20 acres in corn Inst
year. This tract nlso has a beautiful building bite
facing south or east.
THIS FARM SOLD AT THE RESIDENCE MON
DAY, MARCH '15th AT 10 A. 11., THE PER
SONAL PROPERTY IMMEDIATELY AFTER.
160 Acres
In 2 Tracts
FARM No. 2
MONDAY, MARCH 15th
LOCATION Three miles north and one mile
eas,t of Franklin and situated on two of the best
roads in the county, having a frontage of - mile
on the west and . . mile on the south, being South
West One-Fourth of Section 8, Township 2, Range
14.
SOIL GO acres in high state of cultivation; tit
.the present time in wheat, the balance in hay
meadow.
THIS FARM SUB-DIVIDED INTO
TRACTS A AND B AS FOLLOWS
SOLD IN SEPARATE TRACTS AND
THEN AS A WHOLE, THE HIGHEST
PRICE PREVAILING.
TRACT A. 80 acres; is located on excellent
roads both west and south and having a beautiful
building site; thirty acres of this land in wheat at
the present time, and the bi'ancc in hay meadow.
TRACT B. 80 acres; has a frontage of U milo
on the south with an idea! building spot, 30 acres in
wheat at present and the balance in hay meadow.
Here is a farm cut into smaller tracts that should
appeal to the most modest investor; liberal terms
will be announced the day of the sale at which time
far sighted persons will take advantage of this op
portunity. In buying smaller tracts of land, which
it the present time should appeal to the retiring
farmer or business man desiring more than a mere
building lot, several things should be considered.
Here you would have a good garden spot, cows and
chickens, a desirable building location one one of
the best roads in the county and close to one of the
coming towns of the state with cxcollent market
facilities, schools and churches of several denomina
tions; the people mako n community and its citizen
ship is unsurpassed by any. Many a man retiring
from active business life make a grave mistake by
sitting down and doing nothing which is diametri
cally opposed to the plan of being happy, as idle
ness breeds unlmppincss, and unhnppincss breeds
disease, and disease death." So live an open air ex
istence that army life proved was the best and at
tho same time deal the old "high cost of living" a
knockout blow. 6
THIS FARM SOLD MONDAY, MARCH 15th
ALL ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND FARM
SALE NO 1. AT THE RESIDENCE AT WHICH
PLACE THE EXACT HOUR OF 'SELLING
THIS FARM WILL BE ANNOUNCED.
400 Acres
In 4 Tracts
Auctioneers of National Fame
Assigned to this sale. Don't fail to hear thorn.' Free auto
service at all times to look over property, also on days of
sale. Call on the owner or Company's representative at
tho Lincoln Hotel. Free Lunch on Grounds.
FARM No. 3
TUESDAY, MARCH 16th
LOCATION Three and one-half miles south and
one mile cast of Franklin, being South West One
Fourth and West Vi of South East One-fourth of
Section 20, and North East One-Fourth of Section
29, in Township 1, Range 11.
SOIL 200 acres in cultivation , 130 acres of
which is in wheat at tho present time, and 70 acres
ready for corn; the balance is in, pasture fenced
with three barbed wires and has a creek running
through it with plenty of timber for shelter in win
ter and shade in summer, also affords plenty of
wood nnd posts for fencing.
TRACTS A, B, AND C, CONTAINING
210 ACRES AS FOLLOWS TO BE
SOLD SEPARATELY AND THEN AS
A WHOLE, THE HIGHEST PRICE
PREVAILING.
TRACT- A. 80 acres; half in cultivation nnd
ready for corn in the spring, bnlar.ee in pasture.
This tract has one-half milo frontage on the west
and one-fourth mile frontage on tho south; has
splendid building sites on the two good roads.
TRACT B. 80 acres; all in wheat at the present
time and in excellent shape with one-fourth mile
of good road frontage facing south.
TRACT C 80 acres; one-third farm land, n por.
tion of which is in wheat and the balance in pas
ture. There is a creek with natural shelter for
stock on this tract; one-fourth mile of road front
age on the south.
TRACT D AS FOLLOWS TO BE
SOLD ALONE AND NOT COM
BINED WITH OTHER TRACTS SELL
ING AS A WHOLE.
TRACT D. -160 acres with moderate improve
ments consisting of residence, horsebam, cow barn
nnd under-ground silo and windmill, nlso nn ever
lusting spring of fine pure water; one-fourth of this
land in wheat at the present time and the balunce
in pasture' which contains a creek .with natural shel
ter (timber) in winter and shade in summer, also
wood and posts for fencing. This tract has ono
half milo frontnge on the Sunflower Trail assuring
excellent location and ready market at all times.
ALL ARE REQUESTED TO GATHER AT THE
RESIDENCE ON THE N. W. CORNER OF
N. E. ONE-FOURTH OF SECTION 29, BEING
ALSO THE N. B. CORNER OF CHAS. PAL
MER'S FARM, ALSO LOOK FOR FREE AUTO
SERVICE TO PLAGE.
LIVE STOCK, ETC.
MONDAY, MARCH I5th
100 HEAD OF EWES WITH LAMBS 100
100 head of young ewes with 100 lambs by side,
more or less.
15 HEAD OF HORSES 15
Brown mare 1G years old, in foal to jack, weight
1100; gray mare12 years old, wt 1300; gray horso
12 years old, weight 1250; bay mare 7 years old,
1300, in foal to horse; bay mare 8 years old, weight
1250, in foal to horso; brown mare 5 years old,
weight 1200, in foal to horso. All of the above
horses aro broke to use any place by anyone' and
only one with a blemish of any kind; 2 horse colts
coming 3 years old in spring; horse colt coming 2
years old in the spring; 2 horse colW coming 1
year old in spring; 1 mare colt coming l.ycar old
in the spring; 1 jack mule coming 1 year old in
spring.
12 HEAD OF CATTLE 12,
5 head of milch cows, frchh and are the choice
of a herd; 7 head of winter calves.
12 HEAD OF PIGS 12
12 head of winter pigs, good ones.
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
McCormick grain binder; McCormick mower;
Deering mower; Dcering hay-rake; Jay Hawk hay
stacker; power lift hay sweep; McConnick corn
binder; P. & O. lister; Jaincsvillo lister; Cantor,
disc harrow; Avery riding cultivator; Famous Ohio
2-row cultivator; John Deoro disfc or shovel culti
vator; j! Canton walking cultivators; J. I. Case gang
plow, ll-in. with new lays; 16-in walking plow; 3
bection harrow; 2-gection harrow; 10 hole Hoosier
grain drill; Little Hoosier corn ttalk drill, hand or
belt power ensilage cutter; Wynona wagon with box;
metal wheel low wagon and rack; sheep sheering
machine with grinder; P. cc O. 2-row wceder; Rod
prairie breaking plow; 2 sjnglc row weeders; kero
sene tank heater; feed grinder with fine and course;
D'i-in. burrs, 115 ft of 1-& inch rope; 3 hny
slings; 3-prong grapple fork; double harpoon fork;
4 sets of work harness; 3 portable hog houses; wag
on box; roll new woven wire fencing nnd some that
has been used; 2 scoop end-gates; wool press and
some twine; heavy blacksmith anvil; heavy black
smith vise; blacksmith's forge; post drill with bits;
also feed bunks, hog troughs, barbed wire, bolts,
clevises, small tools and other articles..
ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY SOLD AT THE
RESIDENCE ON FARM NO. 1 MARCH 15 AT
10 A. M., IMMEDIATELY AFTER FARM SALE.
$50 IN GOLD
GIVEN A WA V FREE
Railroad Fares Refunded
To all out of town purchasers within a radius of 200 miles.
In case of cold weather bon-fires will assure comfort to all.
RAIN OR SHINE we will sell this property. LIBERAL
TERMS announced on days of sale.
D. C. Clarke
General Mg
l Louisville Real Estate & Development Co.
J. I. Losson
Sales Mgr.
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