Public Auction! H. L. Harrington, Auctioneer Having rented his farm for cash, the undersigned will sell at public auction on his farm, situated 3 miles east of McHenry, % mile south of *Lily Lake school house and 1 mile north of Mudgett Lake, known as the Id Eliza Hubbard farm, on ^TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919 commencing at twelve o'clock, a. m., harp, the following described property, to-wit: • 27 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK --consisting Ox-- Four milk cows with first calves, full blood Jersey milk cow, Tim Bacon stock; milk cow four years old, 7 two-year-old springers, 4 Holstein heifers, coming two years old; full blood Holstein bull, Heager stock, wo years old; full blaod Holstein bull, 11 months old; full blood Holstein bull, ten months old, full blood Jersey bull, 10 months old. ; Horses -®ay marev--5 years old, wt. 1500 given on good bankable notes bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. No property to be removed until settled for with clerk. M. L. Worts,. Prop. John R. Knox, Clerk. v: J. C. Holly, Settling Clark. • • Public Auction! Chas. Leonard, :: :: Auctioneer bs.; bay marc, 8 years old, wt. 1500 'lbs.; bay mare, 7 years old, wt. 1300. Chickens, Etc. 100 Barred S. C. White Leghorns and Plymouth Rocks, 3 two-yr.-old geese, one-yr.-old gander. • Hay 15 tons of clover and timothy hay in barn, 10 tons of clover%ind timothy hay in stack. Wagons and Harness ; Truck wagon, 3Ms in. tire, wood wheels; truck wagon, steel wheels trewery stake wagon, 2 brewery lumber wagons, small bus, curtains, \iomplete; single top buggy, 2 bob sleighs, good as new; road cart, 2 3-horse eveners, 2 3-horse enualizews for any wagon or implement; 4 2- 'Korse eveners, set double harness, set double harness, hand made to order; single harness, express harness, two extra good horse cellars. Machinery, Tools, Etc. McCormick grain binder, new, used three days; 5 extra adjustable grain sr.ving harvest guards, Moline mower, 7 foot cut; Deering mower, 5 ft. cut; 2 corn cultivators, 2 single cultivators, 14-disc pulverizer, 2-section wood drag, 2-section steel drag, Emerson sulky plow, walking plow with iron beams, 12-in. sod breaking plow, 1-horse wing shovel plow, grain disc drill,; grain seeder, straw spreader, new; 2 hay racks, straw rack, 2- l.orse hay rake, pumping jack, new; 2 h. p. Fairbanks oil cooled gas engine, sliding table wood saw, 30-in. saw plate, 20-in. saw plate, cross cut sav, 2-wheel scraper, steel drag scraper, handy pick-up cart, steel barrel cart, portable scale, David Bradley double can hay press, 1 white washing machine with 50. ft. pressure hose, % inch and sprays; 2 grind stones, Stewart horse clipper, 30 gal. furnace and caldron feed cooker, 30 gal. caldron kettle, double acting force pump, rotary power force pump, 50 ft. 6-in. face belt, quick firing forge, 3 jack screws, tackle block wire stretcher, wheel barrow, 2 hoes, 2 railroad picks, 2 grub hoes, 2 wire vegetable scoops, iron mawl, post hole digger, steel grain scoop, 2 grain and coal scoop?, 2 long handled shovels, short handle - shovel, spade, long handled barley fork, short handled barley fork, cafeteria hog feeder, 6-ft. galvanized steel hog trough, 2 wooden hog troughs, log chain, 2 milk cans, pails and strainers, lawn swing, hard coal /stove, cook stove, blacksmith anvil, 4 12-dozen ;egg crates. Good Free Lunch at Noon Terms of Sale: All sums of $10 wad under, cash; over that amount a ,eredit of six months' time will be Having bought a small place, I will sell at my residence on the Stephenson farm, situated 2 miles west of Ringwood and 1% miles east of Barnard's Mills, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919 commencing at 10:00 a. *m., sharp, the following described property, towit: 30 HEAD OF CATTLE •--consisting of-- | 20 Choice Milk Cows 5 fresh and 5 springers, rest to come in between now and spring; 6 twoyear- old heifers, 3 one-year-old heifrs, three-year-old Holstein bull. 6 Head of Horses Black horse, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1200 lbs.; black horse, 11 yrs. old,~wt. 1150 lbs.; roan horse, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1200 lbs.; bay horse, 5 yrs. old, wt. 1000 lbs.; black horse, 5 yrs. old, wt. 1400 lbs.; grey mare, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1100 lbs. Hay and Grain Four tons clover hay, 21 tons of timothy hay, 20 acres good corn in shock, 600 bu. oats. Machinery; Etc. Piano grain binder, McCormick orn binder, International corn plantr with 100 rds. of wire, Hoe grain Irill, Flying Dutchman sulky plow, with breaking head; Rock Island sulky plow, 14-in. walking plow, 3- ?ec. drag, 2-sec. drag, drag cart, 14 disc pulverizer, Gale cultivator, Rock Island cultivator, surface cultivator, hay fork, ropes and pulleys, 2 lumber wagons, 2 hay racks, 2 top boxes, hog rack, milk wagon, Flying Dutchman hay loader, Black Hawk manure spreader, ^ar tank heater, McCormick. mower, hay rake, top buggy, 3 sets work harness, set single harness, 5 milk cans, cider mill, and other articles too numerous to .mention. Sunshine ; .;tGrand Model Agaia'; , \ .58331(5 \ -{l6f>399 Dam by Wil*\::. ^ years old" (sem's Delend'r 11522S Grand Model's (Grand Mcdei 161639 Beautv 633106 \ 2 years old (Rose Col. 5th 478400; J Also one Jr: yearling from Grand,- Model's Peauty by Great Wonder 180989/ " r ,Cheirv Chiff i Limited 70369A, her Superba 603458 -j dam is also dam of 2 yeai-6 old ( Rajah of Sangamo II . . 78937 Rajahs Heiress ( Rajah of Sangamo II 604170 • A / 78937. 2 years old ' heiress III 193514 Have several more sows equally i well bred. Will also sell 15 spring ! gilts and 15 spring boars from above ! boars and sows and about 75 fall pigs j of same breeding. ! This is an All Star offering of hogs that have been grown on good clover ' pasture. Our boars and sows in show condition and will weigh from 550 to 850 lbs. The spring boars and gilts now weigh 220 to 275, not fat but in nice growing condition. Some of these boars and sows wer® "shown" at McHenry and Lake county fairs last year and at McHenry county fair this year. At each fa:r we won firsts and seconds on them. As this is the first Real Sale of Duroc Jersey Hogs in McHenry county you will have a great chance to begin or build up your herd with big, well grown, husky sows, boars and gilts, at your own price. Come and . • look them over or send your bids to Harry L. Harringto.i in our care. For full particulars and breeding of, above hogs see page 221 of Duroc Bulletin of Oct. 15. Plenty to Eat, Drink and Smoke at Noon terms of Sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of six * months' time will be given on good bankable notes bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. No pro] jrty to be removed until settled fcr with clerk. Martin Fritz, Prop. C. F. Hoy and Henry Vogel, Clerks. Farm Auction! Having sold our farm we will sell at public auction on the farm located 3 miles southwest of McHenry anil 6 miles east of the Woodstock fair grounds on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919 commencing at 11:00 o'clock our horses, hay, grain and farm machinery. Of the latter we have every implement needed to equip a farm, from walking plow to threshing machine and hay baler. ' , Will also sell our entire hs$d of I Registered Jersey Swine OUR HERD BOARS Great Joe Orion I Joe Orion II 35527 ^ 15U685 s Dam by Orion Cher- 2 years old ( ry King Jr. 58113 King the Col of I King the Col. 89533 McHenry •< Dam by 111073 Sold ( Defender 25893 Great Wonderof ( Great Wonder 180989 McHenry 261571 \ Dam by Grand Jr. yearling ( Model Again 1H5399 Among Our Sows we have 4 Utter mates to Great Wonder of McHenry 261^71 and their mother. WM. BONSLETT & SC^ West McHenry, 111. « Notice of Sale of Ileal Estate F. B. Bennett, Atty. By virtue of an order and decree of the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, made on the petition of the undersigned, Joseph C. Holly, " administrator de bonis non of the . estate of Charles Givens,* deceased, for leave to sell the real estate cdf,' said deceased at the October Tertt, A. D. 1919, of said court, to-wit: * On the 6th day of October, A. D. 1919. Notice is hereby, given that on the : 4th day of November, A. D. 1919, a t ' • the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the east door of: the court house in the city of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, the following described leal estate, belonging to said estate of Charlss Givens, deceased, to-wit: Lot number on^ (1) in Block number two (2) of the original plat of McHenry on ; the west side'of Fox river, excepting and reserving therefrom th® west four (4) rods thereof. Also excepting and reserving therefrom a part off the east end thereof cooveyed - to George V. Hankins by Mary Wightman by deed dated November 16, 1889, and recorded in* book 85 of deeds, page 192, McHenry County Records, situated in the village of McHenry, in the County of „ ' McHenry and State of • Illinois, will be sold to the highest and best bidder. Subject to the homestead and dower right of Mary Givens, widow of the said Charles Givens,. deceased. Terms of Sale: Cash. Joseph C. Holly, Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Charles Givens, Deceased. Dated this 7th day of October* A. D. 1919 WNotice to Hunters Notice is hereby given that hunting and trespassing are strictly prohibited on my premises. Violators will be prosecuted. 18-tf John Degen. For results. advertise in The McHenry Plaindealer.