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re en ee ae tree eR 2UOVNNLNTUNUUEUOOTLTUU OATES ELEVATE iA Having sold one of my ranches and leased the other, | will offer my personal property at Public Auc- tion at my ranch four miles north of Cottonwood and four and one-half miles south of Ferdinand. Wednesday, October 13, 1920 Commencing at 9 a. m. sharp the following described property BUYERS COMING FROM OUTSIDE POINTS ON THE MORNING TRAIN WILL BE MET AT COTTONWOOD 15 head of horses One roan mare, 7 years old, weight 1400 pounds One roan mare, 4 years old, weight 1400 pounds Two gray horses, 10 years old, weight 1300 pounds each Two dark brown mares, 10 years old, weight 2600 One gray horse, 6 years old, weight 1250 pounds One bay horse, 7 years old, weight 1250 pounds One bay horse, 5 years old, weight 1300 pounds One gray horse, 5 years old, weight 1350 pounds One gray horse, 4 years old, weight 1250 pounds One roan horse, 5 years old, weight 1250 pounds One saddle pony, 6 years old, weight 1150 pounds One black mare, 3 years old, weight 1150 pounds One black horse, 3 years old, weight 1150 pounds BY AUTO FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE SALE 134 head of cattle 35 calves 1 Hereford bull 1 Durham bull 1 Poll Durham bull 11 Head of Stock hogs weighing about 100 pounds each 5 dozen chickens Six good milch cows 20 head of two year old steers 10 head of three year old steers 10 head of yearling steers 40 head of good cows 10 head yearling heifers Farming Machinery and Household Goods, Etc. One new 9-foot Monitor drill One horse power feed chopper One 34-inch Mandt Wagon One 3-inch Bain wagon ch Weber wagon One 2'4-inch Mitchell wagon One 34-inch Winona wagon One truck wagon with rack One 7-foot McCormick binder, One 7-foot McCormick binder One 8-foot Independent binder One 8-foot McCormick binder One 6-foot Deering mower One 5-foot Independent mower One 12-foot hay rake Two 10-foot hay rakes One 14-inch Oliver gang plow One ¢ Two 14-inch Flying Dutchman gang plows one as good as new 20 tons of alfalfa hay FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT THE NOON HOUR TERMS OF SALE: almost new One 18-inch Rock Island Sulkey ‘Two walking plows One 3-bottom disc plow Two garden plows One 8-foot J. I. Case double dise One 8-foot John Deere double disc One four-section drag harrow One 3-section drag harrow Two harrow carts One top buggy One old hack One Common Sense bob sled One bob sled Three bulk grain tanks Three wagon racks Three bundle racks One power hay press Two Success fanning mills One cider mill 1 section of grazing land 35 tons of wheat hay One blacksmith outfit, including bellows, vise, anvil and small tools One grind stone One 6-horse Fairbanks-Morse engine, new One 2-horse power engine One wood saw and belt Two cream separators One full set of pipe dies 200 feet of pipe One pipe vise One set leather tug breeching harness Three sets butt chain breeching harness One set butt chain lead harness Two sets leather tug lead harness One set buggy harness Four sets plow harness Two saddles Two children’s saddles 60 rods of 36-inch hog wire 80 reds 26-inch hog wire 300 fence posts 100 tons of oat hay 10 cords of wood One Jackson hay fork Twelve hay forks One shot gun One Winchester rifle Six log chains Six 5 and 6 horse hitches Two post hole augers And many cther items too numerous to mention HOUSEHOLD GOODS Three bed steads with springs Two commodies Two cupboards One kitchen cabinet One bath tub Two rocking chairs Six dining chairs One washing machine And all other household good too numer- ous to mention 500 bushels seed oats 400 acres of stubble pasture and straw All sums of $20 and under will be cash. On sums over $20, bankable note will be accepted, due October 1, 1921 with interest at 10 per cent from date of sale. All goods to be settled for before being removed. SIDNEY M. BROWN, Owner First National Bank, Clerk Harry Cranke, Auctioneer Ie