Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 6, 1919, Page 6

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.PAGE SiIX THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER G 1919 |AUCTION_ SALE The entire farm equipment, machinery, stock and household goods of the Fa1rv1eW Farm, owned by A. M. Bartlett, will be offered for sale to the highest bidder at Public Auction on Wednesday, October 8th FAIRVIEW FARM one and a half miles east of Lavinia WEDNESDAY, OCT, 81 1913 Sale Starts at 10:30 A. M. Free Lunch at Noon - MI% to be placed on sale: HOUSEHOLD GOODS .~ i\ - 3 e TR g‘ One Brass Bedstead One Rug, 8x10 One Wringer ; g' ‘ One Hair Mattress One Rug 9x12 One Lot of Dishes 3 %: One Golden Oak Dresser One Mahogany Bed and Box Spring Laundry Racks, Etc. ‘ i One Mahogany Rocker One Child’s Iron Bed, Spring and Mattress | One Rug 6x8 ; One Stand One Silk Floss Mattress One White Enameled Dresser { Two Sets of Rose Embroidered Portiers One Golden Oak Dresser One Three Quarter White Enamel Bed One Mahogany Center Table One Weathered Oak Stand One White Enamel Rocker », One 9x12 Axminster Rug One Rocking Chair One Porch Rug P 5 d One Gas Lamp One Large Round Heater One White Pedestal Four Oil Lamps One Small Cook Stove One Golden Oak Library Table One Roll Top Desk One Steel Sanitary Cot . One’'Golden Oak Rocker Four Sections Globe-Wernicke Bookcases | One Mahogany Pedestal One Lot Framed Pictures and Books One Leather Rocker Five Weathered Oak Dining Room Chairs One New Sewing Machine One Mahogany Rocker Two Wooden Cots One Swivel Chair One Weathered Oak Dining Table One Kitchen Range One Iron Spring Bed One Oil Heater One Weathered Oak Sideboard ; One Iron Bed and Mattress One “White Frost” Refrigerator Several Wash Tubs 1 One Clothes Rack One Oil Stove ' One Lot of Cooking Utensils LIVE STOCK IES T One Cow, Fresh in the Spring One Steel Harrow One Heifer, Fresh This Fall Three Tons Wild Hay i One Lot Garden Tools One Thoroughbred Brood Sow . Twenty-five Bushels of Corn ,' One Cultivat Two Heifers, Fresh in the Early Spring Thirty Bushels of O , ! ne Cultivator ‘ One Bull, 18 Months Old irty Bushels of Oats One Incubator and Brooder Four Dozen Chickem Three Tons of Fodder The reason for this big auctlon sale i 1 ecause owner is compelled to leave for Western states. Remember that this is a clean-up sale and everything must go. The fine Fairview Farm is also offered for sale, but not under the auctioneer’s hammer. Anyone interesed in its purchase may inquire of the owner, A. M. Bartlett. ———————————e e —————————————— TERMS--All sales of $10. OO and under cash; over this er this amount, cash o cash or bankable ankable paper August Jarchow, Auctloneer Geo. W. Rhea, Clerk :> 3 cu 2| =1 -1 - m -a - c E ..": o | -

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