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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jan 1948, p. 7

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CHARLES LEONARD. Apctleassr ife: 1 iviif been said the unwill sell at Mm auction on the farm former? known as the Daffy farm, S miles northwest of Hmtujr, 4 miles east of Union, 8 mlks south of Woodstock, being the first farm east of the George Pollock ?*ra,on - . ;; TUESDAY, lAN^ Ii ,w t*. ^ Commencing' at 11:80 o'clock sharp the following described property, to- #it: | 82 BEAD OF LIVESTOCK -'J consisting of '28 Head of Choice Dairy Cava . 20 Holstim cows, 6 Guernsey cows, s Holstein heifers, bred; 2 Holstein Heifers, 8 months old. w 16 of the above cow* Me close Ibringers, 2 fresh and the balance '•.tpe milking good. 2 black horses well matched and Broke the best. Hay, Grata asd Machinery 1000 bales mixed hay, 600 bu. Vic- , nd oats, 21 ft. silo feed in 14 ft. Mlo, 225 shocks good hard ear' corn, :|p0 bu. ear corn, 260 bales oat ptraw. ' 175 mixed heavy chickens. ; 15-30 tractor on steel, IHC; IHC #ft. disc, Fuller Johnson 2V4 h. p. fas engine, IHC 5-ft. mower, IHC tanure spreader on steel, 2 IHC corn hinders, John Deere S-bot 14-in. plow, 999 John Deere corn planter ith fertjrfand bean attachment and ngue truck. •» 3-aec. IHC wood drag, 1 year old; lubber tired wagon and rack, silo ljller with 50 ft. pipe, single row ltivator, garden cultivator, walking jlow, 6x8 brooder house, new Harvey ~ in. hammermill, 75 ft. drive belt. Milk House Equipment DeLaval Magnetic milke^, 3 single gnits, 2 years old; Dairymaid elec- rc hot water heater, 2 wash tanks, milk cans, pails and strainers and small tools. Household Fufnitane 5-ft. Majestic regfrigerator, Eagle * le top gas stove for bottle gas or fiity gas, Singer sewing machine With attachments, electric washing siachine like new (Montgomery fVard), Montgomery Ward DeLuxe facuum sweeper, Philco table top dio, 2 piece living room suite, 9x12 ig and mat, writing desk, Wheeler pright piano, cook stove, bed and resser, many small articles too. umerous to mention. There will be a lunch wagon on e grounds. TERMS: All sums of $25.00 and nder that amount, cash; over that mount a credit of six months at 6 r cent will be extended on notes' pproved by the clerk. Anyone de- |iring credit kindly make arranoeients before purchase is made. - No Jroperty to be removed until settled or with the clerk. EARL L. COLLIER, Owner first National Bank of Woodstock Clerking FARM SERVICE WAY Large Auction <1. E MACK, Fort Atkinson, Wis„ . and N. W. CHRISTENSEN, Franksville, Wis., Auctioneers The undersigned will sell at Public .Auction on bis farm located 8 miles Vest of Kenosha, Wis., on County Yunk K or 1 mile West of Highway 1 on C. T. K., or 1 The n>f* $ per cenoaf the in *ia ot^y. On Wia-Ill. State Una Rd, being 2 milea eaat of Antioch, 2 milaa oast of Hwy 21, 2 milaa weat of Hwy. 45, 2 miles north of Hwy 175, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ft at 1:89 attack CATTLE--!# 8 spriagdks. 1 w* balance M latk an# S «*okt Gasraasy cowa, tall. IS Shorthora hull.- IS nma, old. T. Baags tested. 1985 Chevrolet 2 door sedan, good tiies, recently overhauled. A. J. McGREAL, Owner Chandler and Elfers, Auctioneers Public Auction Service Co., Clerk SALE OP REAL OTATB WTHE COUNTY fcoUM* OF Me- HBMRY COUNTY. tLUmO. WIU4AM J. MRtt, as administrator with will anaaxsd e# the estate of Theordoia Mqrsr, do- ANNA SKNFT, at ^ SALE OF REAL ESTATE TO PAY DEBTS. PUBUC NOTICE is herebv given that, by virtue of a decretal order made and entered of recojtd by said Court in the above entitled cages, on the 5th day of January IMS, the mile North of lighway 50 at Woodworth Corners tn C. T. K., or 2 miles South of [ighway 43 on C. T. K., or 3 miles East of Highway 45 on C. T. K., on SATURDAY, JAN. 24 1948, starting at 10:30 A. M. Lunch Wagon on Grounds . 1 1 H E A D O F P U R E B R E D A N D HlGgGRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE 36 of these cattle are Regiatered. 35 of these cattle are Parebfed hut not Regiatered. / 42 cows of milking age--about 15 apringing asd 18 are fresh and with calves by aide. *•. ^ These cows, produced 400,000 lbs. of milk last year. 9 Springing First Calf Heifers, 19 Heifers, 1 to 1V* years eld; 11 Heifers, 2 to 10 months old. All of these are calfhood vaccinated. This is one of the finest herds of cattle to be dispersed this season. | If you are looking for confirmation and production attend this sale. 4 TRACTORS-- McDeering Model M on robber with"starter and lights, new; Massey-Harris Model 44 on rub- -- ^ fcer, with starter and lights, new; Ford-Ferguson on rubber, with starter and lights, with cultivator, scoop, power mower, plow, post hole digger, new; McDeerinjr F-20 trftrtor, on rubber, with cultivator, recently over-, hauled. •^MACHINERY-- Oliver pickup hay I baler, with power unit and 20 bales |)f wire, new; Oliver Grain Master " ,• .<j>nnihin<>. with McDeering power unit, - • jiew; McDeering No. 2 four roll com ihredder, on rubber; Blizzard silo filler with pipe, new; John Deere manure spreader, on rubber; Massey- Harris hammer mill, Oliver oil bath mower, McDeering corn binder, with loader and carrier; Lindsay rubber tired wagon, with hydraulic hoist triple grain box, new; lime sower on rubber, McDeering 2-14 in. plow. I Diamond T 3/4 ton truck, with steel j box and steel rack; Oliver 10 ft. grain drill, new; buzz saw stand and arbor, new; 2 McDeering rubber , tired wagons and fiat racks, grain blower, with 30 ft. pipe; Oliver side delivery rake, new; Massey-HaiVia corn planter with fertilizer attachment; Masaey-Harris quack digger, Massey-Harris silo filler, hay and grain elevator, 25 ft., with Briggs engine, three section steel drag, 10 - ft. tandem disc, New Idea corn . Bheller, all small tools. Most of this I machinery is new or in excellent condition. FEED--1,000 bushels Vicland oats, 800 bushels Forvic oats, good enough for seed; 1,000 bushels ear corn, 8 000 bales first crop alfalfa Brome hay, 200 bales second crop alfalfa MILKING EQUIPMENT -- Hinman milking machine, with 3 single uni^r, new; Wilson milk cooler, 9 can size; 17 8-gal. milk cans, pails and strain- A U C T I O N On the southwest shore of Lake Marie, 2 miles northwest pf Nielsen's Corners, 2 miles northwest of intersection of Grass Lake B(L, and Hwy. 59, 4ft miles softthweet of Antioch, 3 miles wast of intersection of Hwy. 21 and Loon Lake Rd., on {SUNDAY, JANUARY t* at 1M o'clock K A M Lunch Wagon on Grounds Watch for Auction Arrows from Nielsen's Comers to Farm CATTLE--11 Holstein, Guernaey and Swiss cows, consisting of 2 cowa recently fresh, 2 springers, 3 dae to freshen in Msr„ 2 dae in early Apr., 2 doe early aammer. These are large, young typey cowa and have a yearly average teat 114 per cent. This herd of cows are artifleially bred to bulla of Northern IHiaeia Br seders Association. 5 growth y Holstein and Guernsey heifers ($ to 10 months old, sired by balls of Northern Illinois Breeders Assaciatkm). T. B. and Bangs tested. FEED--25 ton of choice alfalfa and brome grass hay; 14 ft. silage in 12 ft. silo; 250 bales of straw (oats and wheat.) MILKING EQUIPMENT--New Surge milking machine, 2 single units, complete with motor, pump and pipe; eleven 8 gallon milk cans. WALTER FORBRICH, Owner Chandler and Elfers, Auctioneers Public Auctioft Service Co., Clerk said Administrator with will e will at the hoar of tan o'clock A. M. on the 4th day of February IMS, at the East front door of the court house in the City of County Of McHenry and State „ Illinois, otter for sale and sell at public vendue to the highest Ifcnd best bidder for cash, to pay the debts and costs of said estate, all or so much thereof as may be necessary te pay the debts now due in said estate and the costs of administration now due and to accrue, the right, title, interest and estate which the said Theodore Meyer, deceased, had at the time of his death in and to the following deacribed real estate, situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, to-wit! Ten acres of land being in the West half of the Northeast quarter of section number thirteen, township forty-five North, range eight Eaat, •ta patrt an <h» ial|i«i< section Ski steMMnrVehiflba mal shtty-five JSOat South of the quarter' post on da North aide «f aaid aection thirteen; thanea Bnst paiailsl with the section Una eighteen chaiaa tpd fifty links to * post and t» the Church property; thenee South ane and three fourtha degreea West four 'chaina and thirteen links to * stone; thence Soafh sixty-eight daggsas West nine chaina ^nd niney-alx Bafts to a post; thence North one and three foiy-ths degiees East three chains and seven links to a post; thence West parallel with the North' Una niae chains and thirty-two iteha to a post in the center of the highway and to the quarter Hne; thanea North on the quarter line four chains and eightyone links to the' place of beginning (excepting and *reeervtag therefrom that part thereof ean*#yed by deed from Frank Mathlea'and Elizabeth Mathieu ta Joaeph M. Schaefer and Anna Schaefikr lecarded in the recorder's office of McHenry County, Hliaaia, in book 294 of deeds on page M); situated in the .County of McHenry and State of Illinois, can* taining four aeree, more or less. 7 Oanrl h*t upon delivery of this 8th t WILLIAM J. MEYER, ' Admimstrato* arith win annexed of the estate of Theodore Meyer, deceased. Fred B. Bennett, Attorney, Woodstock, Illinois. # Air Away tfillwn Army diMi eatimata ttay arlll need 8,000 larca traaaport plrafa on a minutes notice to meat a future emergency like World War II. If i only one company produced tham, it would take more than five' yaara I to turn out the first 300 planes. AUCnON CHARLES LEONARD, Aactieneer Having decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction on the Tnompsoa Estates Farm located on Route 120, $ miles West of McHenry and five milee Baat of Wbodatoeh, on THURSDAY. JANUARY SITH the following described: 41 HEAD Off LIVESTOCK cshsiating .of » head ef ••jatsia dairy eawa, fad aewjaHhyeer JSi RMataSa . - ; I head, f months hetfeca, vacdMted; Helsteia herd aha, 89 aasntha eld. THREE WOttC HOMES -- Team j gelding and ftiare, 9 and 7 yrs. of | *l*i wright 1000 lSs.; mare, 5 years | old, wt. 1500 lbs.;-2 seta breeching 1 harness. i 100 hens, good layers; 200 spring chickens. FEED--900 bushel oats; 80 ft. silage in 14 ft. silo; 8 ft silage in 16 ft. silo; 18 ton ear corn in crib; 10 ton hwae alfalfa hag; 10 toA alfalfa and timothy mixed; 100 bales straw. MACHINERY-- Allis-Chalmara W-C tractor on rubber, with - cultivator attack; McD. 7 ft. tandem tractor disc; Case 14 in. 2 bottom tractor plow; new tractor limestone spreader; McD. 6 ft. grain binder; McD. com binder; McD. 11 ft broi with grass seed attach.; Van Hi 8 ft. grain drill with trass attach.; McD. 5 ft mower; McD. 8 roll husker and shredder; McD. corn planter with fett. attach.; 16 in. Fapec silo filler A 60 ft nine: McD. »harro*f Mcb. cultivator; packer; boh housOt l steel aliasl «i hay rope; 299 hog tank with hole hog trollers; 2 _ attach.; rubber tired Allis-Chalmera "WC* i tor seat; 18 ft ladder; dec. brooder; oil bra eUeken fouateiaa amh -- milk cans; 2 rinse tanka, strainers; |^>. double ' pump and ttfpe for 80 versal single unit mfflcer; water hsatsn lswait eew and extra thin; 2 bo. stael emery whssL dip acraper; kettle; gmapH Mfc; fotfca shovels and liorgi lot of small and articles too numerous to tion. Some household goods. TERMS: All sums of $2&00 gnd under that amovnt, caah; over amount a credit of six jnonttm at'l per cent will ha *« J - A - aoproved by the dsrfc. Anyone daslring credit kindly make arrange* ments before putdmse is made. Ne -I property to be removed untfi settled for with the clerk. AUCTION CHARLES LEONARD. Auctioneer HEINRICH AUCTION Chaa. Lenoerd ft Ed Vogel, Aactioneera Having dccided to quit farming will sell at Public Auction, on what is known as the old Vosburg Farm located 2 miles North of Richmond, ill. on County Trunk P. Black Top Twin Lakes road, 2 mi. 'east of Genoa City, Wis., 8% miles 8outhwest of Twin Lakes, Wis., H mile No'rth of state line, on THURSDAY, JAN. 22, '48 n" Starting 1140 o'clock aharp The following described property to-wit:. 48 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of 27 head of milch cowa, 24 Holstein, 2 Gueraeey, 2 Swiss. Several ckee springers, balance milking good. 8 Holstein heifera 2ft yrs. old some close to freehca, 8 Holstein heifers 6 auto, to 1 yr. old, 2 calvee 3 mos. old. Thia herd is all T. B. and Bangs tested aad a high producing herd. 1 Holstein bull 4 yrs. old, wt 2000 lbs. HOGS;--1 Chester White boar, 1% yrs. old, IB rood sow wt. 850 lbs. POULTRY -- 26 Muscovi ducks, 4 geese, 3 ganders, 8 Pekin ducks. HAY, GRAIN, FEED--50 tons 1st cutting alfalfa baled hay, 5 tons 2nd cutting alfalfa baled, 10 tons red clover baled, 15 tons baled oat straw, 10 tons of loose straw in barn also stack of straw all wire bales, 400 bu. good hard ear corn, 800 bu. Vicland oats, 1 ton of malt sprouts, 20 foot of silage in 16 ft. silo, 500 lbs. of mineral, 500 lbe. of calcium. MILKING EQUIPMENT--2 Universal double unit milking machines, 1 Royal Blue single unit, 11 milk cans, 1 Dairy Maid electric water heater, I solution tanks. MACHINERY--S. C. Case tractor on ubbsr, starter and lights, power take jff and power lift cultivator, nearly lew, John Deere Model A tractor with cultivator; 1936 Ford truck, m tons; (new Case field chopper for ula?e, new Skyline silage blower,. 40 ft. pipe; this equipment new this all); new corn and grain elevator; 2 new steel silage flare box and wagon; new MdD. grain drill, 10 ft. fertiliser and grass seed attach.; power lift tractor drawn; -Lets No. 30 feed cutter; 75 foot rubber belt, McD. 28 inch threshing machine, clover seed attachments; Allis Chalmers 60 com- :ine on rubber; McD. wire hay baler on rubber; new floor limer; McD. manure spreader on rubber, nearly new; McD. corn planter with fert attach.; McD. side delivery rake; Massey-Harris 7 ft power mower; McD. grain binder; fanning mill; 2 electric fences; McD. com binder with bundle loader and carrier; 8 ft. heavy duty tandem disc.; 2 hole corn shelter; McD. quack digger; 1 hay loader; 1 Stewart cow clipper; 4-sec. steel drag attachment; 2 McD. 2-14 Having decided tp quit dairying 1 will sell at auctipn on my farm located 2tt miles f&rath Eaat of Wauconda, 6 miles north of Lake Zurich, on the Volo-Fairfleld Road, one mile South of Ropte 176, on • WEDNESDAY. JAN. 29th Commencing at 12:00 noon shaap, the following described: | ' 25> HEAD OF UVE8T0CK consisting of 18 head of Halateia dairy cewa. Bangs tested, 10 being calfhaed vaccinated. 10 headJbeiag new milkera and 8 cleaa apriagera. ..Thia la a goad prodaeiag herd and fhoald ha* seen. 2 head bred Helsteiia half era, 19 montha aid; 2 head ef apenNHelsteia yearling heifera; Heietein stash hull, 2 years old; Holstein bull calf, 8M» montha old; Hobtein calf, 2ft mmi. old. FEED--800 bushel oats; 500 bu. good hard ear corn in crib; 10 ft silage In 12 foot silo; 700 bales mixed hay; 250 bales straw. MACHINERY--Papec silo fiUer with hay chopper attach, and 50 ft pipe; I double row M & M corn picker on | rubber; McD. hay loader; McD.' corn binder with bundle loader and mcan hitch; J. D. Model 990 cora plantar: 7 ft. McD. grain drill with graM nee* attach.; 1 h.p. electric asotor; 18 ft grain elevator; 13 in. Bradley *ham- I mer mill; galvanised stock tank; 1 Rite-way milking machine, with near 1 pump and 3 single unite; electric water heater; strainera, pafla» wash tanks and stools; 16 milk cana, TF'RMS. All sums of |1MI and under that amount, caah) over that amount a credit of six months at < per cent will be, extended on notes approved by the "clerk. Anyone desiring credit kindly nwka arrange ments before purchase Is made. No property to be removed until settled far with the clerk. CARL CUSHMAN _ McHenry State Beak, Clerking AUCTION On Town Line road, being 1 mile Est Bay lli, lift milea southeast of Wadswoixh, 6 miles Farm Auction ers. Usual Wisconsin Service Terms. DAVID M. KORF. Owner Farm Auction Service. Inc. "Auctions That Pay Are Managed The Farm. Servise Way" Baird * Darcey, Repreaentativea, Waafcesha, Wia. R. D- KfCfr. Lake Geneva, Wia, inch plows; Mc. 4 roll com husker; grapple fork, manila hay rope; steel wheel wagon and box; 2 flat hay racks; Briggs-Stratton 1 horse engine; Papec sHo filler with pipes; horse drawn hay mower; grindstone. Tenas: A1J sums of $25.00 and under cash, over that amount onefourth down with balance in six monthly payments at 3 per cent interest for six months. Notes aproved by clerk. Settlement must made day of sale. - JACOB HEINRICH, Owner State Baak ef Riduaend, Clerking --'•'lunch Wage* an K west of Green ^ north of Gurnee, on FRIDAY. JANUARYS! at 11 o'cieck it A M LUNCH WAGON CATTLE--80 head of cowa, there beiag 4 Gaeruaey and '82-f Holsteia cows, consisting of 11 ! spriagdN, 16 recently fresh, halanaa milking good. Halateia hall, well bred, 2 years eld. These are large, yoaag cawa, have type a^d heavy prodacera, aa 28 cawa are giving IS cans ef milh. wMfc a y average teat af M%. T. B. Banga teated. Thia ie one of the herda ia Lake Coaaty, have selected with a great deal ef care. HORSES--Team of mares, bay and grey, weight 3000 lbs. POULTRY -- 200 White Rock and Leghorn hens; 4 White Pekin ducks; 12 Bantam chickens. MACHINERY -- Case "DC" tractor on rubber with starter, lights, P. T. O., power lift (excellent* condition); Case 2-row tractor cultivator with power lift, set of wheels and tiree .vith widfe front axle for use on "DC" Case tractor; McD. 3-bottom 14 nch tractor plow on rubber; Caae 2-bottom 14 inch tractor plow; Caae 9 ft. quack digger; J. D. 10 ft, grain drill; 2 2-section wood dragar M-H 7 ft. tractor disc; Case cora planter with fertilizer attachment and cheek wire; McD. 8 ft. grain binder; McD. hay loader; McD. 6 ft oil bath mower; McD. side delivery rake; McD. stationary hay balef on rubber; McD. silo filler: New Idea manure spreader (on rubber); Case hammer mill; culti-packer; J. D. corn binder: new J. D. rubber tired wagon and rack; 2 rubber tired wagans aad racks. * MISCELLANEOUS -- Tractor tixe chains; New Hi-Speed hammer mUl belt; 75 ft. 6 in. belt; 50 ft. 6 in. belt; 2 galvanised tanks; 160 ft hay rope; garden hose; block and tackle; emery wheel; fanning mill. MILKING EQUIPMENT -- Surge milking machine, 2 single units, complete; 2 sterilising tanks; 20 nrilk cans. FEED AND FERTILIZER -- 600 bushel Vicland oats (thrashed); 600 bushel 110 day DeKalb Hybrid corn; 600 bales alfalfa hay (wired tied); 600 bales timothy hay (wired ti^d); 500 bales oats straw; 16 ft silage (in 14 ft. silo); 80 bags 8-12-12 Red Steer fertiliser. Some hoaeehold furniture MILTON ANDERSON. Owner Chandler and Elfers, Auctioneers Public Auction Service Oa* Clerk \ . • •v ANTON B. PREUN* McHenry State Dank, ^ '-tit • j* v; m yA/ g--I Mt-- 1M AMA2MQ KSKT Of IN BWSKBHN6 NHKMI THAT ASSUKS WBCR IIH, I0N6B UK 0MT Nnl Tr«dts Km M ypv tiiyk one of the great new Food Trucks foe '48 is Booue Built . . . designrd and bcult win •»Wl/ mars strength in every vital pact. But thar* oaqr pmt at diis vital trade engineering principle . This *drs strength provides WOKK KISBVU ihat pay off in two important ways: • FIRST, Hmi W6*K UStWtS ghra ¥mr4 Ivwdcs of two by parinHting Kmm to •f Ally Pard Irwdik oboooI IIiwHoH ta doing ^silfli |obl • SKONO, tfcoM soma WOftff USOVU ianl Ikvcki to rolcuc on tho (oil |obe Thus, Fed Tracks last WlUON I Yes, Ford Xtiada ate Boom Built . . |iwi to km longer! That's why there are note Aped Tracks in use today than any other make! TRUCKS s BUSS MOTOR IS ALES w PHONEi 831 BCJUN STREET McHENRY, JULSHOm *

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