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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Oct 1944, p. 2

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FLEMING ^ IMPLEI4ENTS Phone 33 ClVt VOUR CHICKS rfc?'/()l*0„ diinkinc MT4rr« chop *"0 iNTrsridrs Ml. Am IN OROPI fiilwrti BIT »mrUr «rlak. M Mh tM. 1*0, ACTS IN INTO. TINE*. 0««Hi«i )§•«•*« M MIMIC MdMtbamfolbMlatto U«r«. Tilubli fa* Bolger's Drug Store Green Street McHenry SLOCUM LAKE (By Mrs. Harry Matthews) A. B. Abney of Libertyville was a eallet^St the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har y Matthews last Tuesday. M >rle Dowell was a catfaf at Mc- Hen y last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul • Larsen and daughter of Des Plaines and Mrs. R. Hummel of Maple Park were dinner and supper guests last Friday at the iBlomgren-Lusk home. W. L. Spafford was a caller in Chicago last Wednesday. • Walter Froeburg of Maywood and j H. Henry of Ft. Sheridan were guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hansen. Harry Matthews attended the quar- | terly meeting of the Board of Dij rectors of Lake-Cook Farm Supply ! company at Des Plaines Monday, j Mr. and Mrs. W. L.( Spafford weye callers at Jefferson Park Saturday i and in the afternoon callet^ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Herinei mann at Mayfair. Mrs. James Thomson of Williams Park spent Monday and Tuesday at AUCTION the home of her daughter, Mrs. Har- j Saturday until Sunday noon at the old Tomoff, in Chicago. On Monday j Golden iBull Farms. evening she attended Rose Croix | Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burkhart Chapter, O. E. S. j of Chicago spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping-spent j the home of the former's parents at Saturday with relatives at Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brook and son, Chesney, attended a birthday party at the home of Mr. and* Mrs. Williams Park. Help Wanted MECHANIC. Steady work. Also WOODWORKING HELPER. HUNTER BOAT CO. Chas. Leonard & Edwin Vogel, Auctioneers V OPEN FOR BUSINESS "MOSEY INN" TAVERN RINGWOOD, ILL. Fish Fry Every Friday Night ---- Located in the Welter Building ATLAS PRAGER BEER Fred Bowman, Prop. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the Schroeder Estate Farm, 2 miles south of Stone's Corners west of Richmond, then 1 mile east; also 3 miles north of Greenwood; 1 mile north of Tryon's Cor- ' ner, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 | 1944, commencing at 12:30 o'clock | sharp, the following described prop- I erty, to-wit: ' | 79 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of 85 good milch cows, j 1 Bull, 5 sows, 30 small pigg, 8 horses. H&y, (ifartt & Machinery 66 Wres standing cbtt^ McCormick/ Deeding grain binder, 8 ft.; John Deere corn bift^te**; P. & Vitamin in Roses i T , , _ , . r u + „ - i i • „ i ' ^ h e r o s e h i P s o r s e ed c a s e s c f t h e Harold Brooks at Libertyville in English wild rose have been found to honor of Harold Brooks. Mr. and, ^ one of the richest known sources Mrs. W. O. Brooks were among the of vitamin C. It takes 500 tons to guests. ' ' e(lual the vitamin C content of 250,- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clarence of Chi- Q00 oranges. The rose hip sirup Is cago were dinner and evening guests last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W:m. Burkhart at Williams Park. Mr. Wm. Burkhart of Williams Park and son, Arnold of Chicago, were callers at Libertyville last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dowell moved to the Golden Bull Farms last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook, Mrs. S. Tallisch, Mrs. Wm. Grisinger, Mrs. put up in bottles and used largely for children to prevent'scurvy. Another Thorp Salej ' V AUCTION CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer' The undersigned will'sell-at public A. Knbckamus and Mrs. Wm. Blith auction, on what is known as the Old of Chicago were Sunday callers at j Gale or Oxthy farm, located 4 miles the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. northeast of Spring Grove, 2% miles Burkhart at Williams Park Mr. and Mrs. James Kosababian of Artesan, California, spent from AUCTION at Squaw Creek Farm, located on Grub Hill Rd., being 1% miles southwest of Round Lake, 3 miles northeast of Volo, 5 miles west of Grayslake, on ^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, at 10 o'clock Sharp LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS 18 Hoi. cows, consisting of 4 springers, 6 recently fresh; 12 open Hoi. heifers, 6 and 17 mos. old; Purebred Hoi. herd sire (Palbst breeding). This is a young, home-raised herd of cows, 8 of them being first or second calf heifers, and have quality and type. HORSES & HARNESS--Team of Black mares, 8 yrs. old. Team of Black mares, . 8 years old. 2 sets breeching harness. MACHINERY--John Deere Model A tractor on rubber, with starter and northeast of Colmar Corners, 5 miles east of Richmond, 2 miles southeast of the Log Cabin on Route 173, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 Commencing at 11 o'clock sharp, the following described property, towit: 72 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting pf 38 Holstein and Guernsey Dairy Cows 5 Holstein and 3 Guernsey first calf heifers, close springers; 8 Holstein heifers about 14 mos. old; 6 Guernsey heifers, about 10 mos. old; 2 Hereford heifers, 14 mos. old; 2 Hereford steers about 14 mos. old; 4 Hereford heifers, 10 mos. old; 2 Hereford cows with calves; Holstein bull, 18 mos. old; 2 Hereford blills, 18 mos. old. 4 Head Horses ' • - Roan gelding,, wt. about 130#; 5 yrs. old; bay gelding, wt. about 1200, 4 yrs. old; bay mare, wt. 1100, 10 yrs. old; colt, 2 years old. • 125 White Rock and Leghorn hens. Hay,, Grain and Machinery Aibout 30 tons mixed alfalfa and timothy hay; 15 ft. silage in a 14 ft. silo; 34 aires standing corn; about 8 tons baled straw; 100 bu. Vickland r „ lights; J. D. Model B tractor with O. plow; bob sled; 3-sectioil drag; 1 starter and lights and 2 row tract, i oatSi _ wagon; 2 manure spreaders; MODHng j cult, with power lift; J. D. tractorj rt* Chalmers W. C. tractor on machine; 14 wheel disc; hay l9&d-1 tire pump; J. D. 2-bot. 16-in. tract, j rubber with lights and starter; traer; side delivery rake; com plaflt-1 plow; P & O. 14-in. 2-bot. tract, plow; tor cultivator with power lift; 10-20 er; 2 single horse cultivators; gafijf new McD. 20 run grain dHll; McD. plow, McCormick Deering; 9 ft. & ft. tract, disc; j. & 6 ft. power horse disc; broadcast seeder;*10 ft. mower; J. D. com planter (with seeder; Quack grass machine; wagon fert. attach., bean attach, and check j Oliver hay loader, new; side delivery wire); new 22x37 in. Case separator; rake; dump rake; McD. flT-ft. mower; McD. 8 it. quack digger; Janesville 14 in. walking plow; Deering 5-ft. Penicillin Dressing A new tropical type of penicillin dressing with a glycerine content has been perfected. Farm Waste Rubber A new rubber substitute manufactured from farm vegetable oil cai#l be blended with reclaimed rubber. A UCTION CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer. mm: at THE BRIDGE, McHenry ' . East of Fox River on Route 120 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22 Household Goods, Luggage and Sports Items Dining Table, Buffet, 6 chairs 1 Double Bed with Springs 1 Single Bed with Springs Vanity Dresser with Mirror Wicker Porch ! -JBHO:- Ice Box i Rugs • :y:J)y Davenport Universal 4-Bnrner Gas Sieve (with Oven Regulator) . .. 5-Pieee Breakfast Set Small Radio, RCA Victor •• RCA Portable Turntable „ (for playing records with radte^-^ 6 Scatter Rugs Sunbeam Electric Mixmaster Silex Coffee Maker ;A - V.-; (with Electric. Plate) •; Electric Iron (Travel Sill)'.;'" 2 Electric Clocks ' . Electric Toaster ':.v Graybar Electric VaeVMl What-Not Shelf .. v - ' ; Several Lamps Vases, Book-Ends, -fcawfle HoMers 2 Antique Chairs, (over 75 year? oM) Imported Baroda Rug, 36x60 Wool Shag Rug (Eggshell color) 6ft ft. Skis with Norwegian Binders Red Tonkin Cane Ski Poles 2 Pairs Ladies' Hockey Skates Univex Candid Cam«ra Sport Field Glasses Tennis Racket : 2 Leather Traveling Bags? Gent's Sun-Tan Russet Bag Metal Suit Case 2 Chests of Drawers ; ' 3 Straight Chairs Radio Stand Tilt-Top Table Gasoline Heater - Round Beveled Mirror, Diam. 24 in. Some Fiesta Dishes Sherbets and Goblets Set of Steak Enives and Forki Aluminum Pans Orange Juicer Irontag Board Net Bedspread , 2 Lace Tablecloths . 2 Pairs Curtains Man's Gray Overcoat, size 36 v Other items too numerous to mew* tion. TERMS: Cash -- West McHenry State Bank, Clerk rs 311 E. Elm St., McHenry ; Phone McHenry 424 24-HOUR SERVICB : SPECIALIZING IN FARM TRACTOR TIRES AND TRUCK TIRES GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES GOODYEAR BATTERIES and rack; pump jack; electric motor; I % h. p.; 2 sets double harness; 10 ! horse collars--20 to 23 in.; bicycle; ; small tools; tank heater; milk house ! equipment--milk /cans, strainers and ! pails wool board; 240 egg incubator; binder tractor hitch; blow torch. FURNITURE--8 kitchen chairs; 2 rockers; 2 beds. TERMS--All sums of $25 and under that amount, cash. Over that Int. tractor, front rubber; Fordson tractor with high tension mag.; McD. hammer mill with conveyor, new; corn planter; U. S. grain blower; Papec silo filler; Cross power corn sheller; McD. mower; McD. side del. rake; McD. 10 ft. dunrtp rake; McD. Push type hay loader; McD. power com "binder; new J. D. shock bucker on rubber (with hyd. lift); McD. 8 ft. power grain binder; 4 sec. mower, 2 single row cultivator; 1 H. C. silo filler; cultipacker. Appleton corn husker, 6-roll; New tractor plow; 2-bottom 12-in. J. D. trator plow; 2-bottom 12-in. J. D. tractor plow; 2-bottom 14-in Emmerson tractor plow; McD. corn planter with fertilizer with attachments, wood drag; J. D. tract, spreader (on ne^J 1935 Chevrolet 1%-ton truck amount a credit of six months at 6% rubber); McD. steel wheel manure wltK dual wheels and good tires; 2 will be extended on notes approved spreadw; rubber tired wagon and i tandem 7-ft. discs; 1-horse disc, 6-ft; by clerk. Those desiring credit kind- rack; MfcD. roller bearing steel wheel 3"s^c- drag, new; 3-sec. drag; "-sec. , . . , , ' . cnvinn* norrnw* kqr»ina "A_fr» ly make arrangements prior to purchase. No property to be removed until settled for. CHAS. REGNIER T. C. SCHROEDER FARMS Clerk, State Bank of Richmond. Hand cream separator; McD. com Another TKorp Sale AUCTION REMEMBER . . . Your car or track m^ist last you many more months, probably for tie duration of the war, THEREFOREThe wise owner will see to it that his machines receive the best of care and upkeep. This can be ' found at the t C ENTRAL GAR AG E CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer Being unable to secure help the undersigned will sell ate. public auction on the Charles Cohen farm located m miles south of Crystal Lake, miles northwest of Algonquin, on the Pyott Road. MONDAY, OCT. 23 Commencing at 12:00 o'clock sharp, the fallowing described property, wit: " 67 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of 36 head Holstein dairy cows. I Several close springers and new ; milkers. | This is a very high producing herd, j Prospective purchasers are invited to j inspect this herd before the day of ' sale. 3 Holstein yearling heifers; 9 Holi stein heifers, 4 to 12 mos. • 12 Head Horses Registered Belgian stallion, 8 yrs. old, wt. about 1900 lbs.; roan mai^e, j wagon and rack; new bob sled; new fanning mill; McD. sulky cult.; McD. No. 1 B' hammermill; 2 wheel trailer and double box; corn sheller; new hay bucker (for horses); log saw, operating from power take of tractor; buzz saw to mount on front of tractor (has fittings for J. D. tractor). BLDGS. FEEDERS, ETC.--2 circular brooder houses; 2 Economy hog brooder houses (16x18 ft.); 2 Jamesway 40 bu. hog feeders; Jamesway 60 gsl. hog waterer; two Economy brooder houses (14x16 ft.). MILKING MACHINE '& MILK spring tooth harrow; Racine 24-rn threshing machine; McD. corn binder; Deering com binder; Tiger grain drill with grass seed attachment; power cream separator; 3 rubber tired wagons 'and rack; iron wheel binder; Deering corn binder; Tiger binder; Deering corn binder; rubber tired silo cart; 2 rubber tired wheel harrows, new; 75-ft. 6-in. drive belt; 2 Empire double unit milker outfits; Royal Blue milker; vacuum pump with tank and guage; oil hot water ^TTTTvwr-xTr t i heater; 18 milk cans; pails and HOUSE EQUIPMENT - DeLaval gtraine'r; 2 wash electric milk Phone 200-J FRED J. SMITH, Prop. Towing. Johnsburg ;U - POTATOES EARLY AND LATE POTATOES ON TRACK AT OUR M'HENRY PJLANT $3.25 per 100 McHenry County Farmers Co-op. Assn. Phone 29 "West McHenry, 111. Magnetic milk machine (with 2 single units); new DeiLaval low type cream separator (750 lbs. cap.); 18 8-gal. milk cans; 2 ster. tanks. MISC.--500 ft. % .in. galvanized pipe; 20x30 ft. tarpaulin; Jamesway oil brooder stove; post drill; 200 lb. anvil; heavy duty woven wire stretcher; grain bags; burlap bags; forge; 2 Warner Elec. brooders; 7 rolls of new 4 point barb wire; hay carrier; hay rope; hay fork; 100 ft. 8-in. belt; 50 ft. 8-in. belt; 20 ft. 6- in. belt; 2 feed carts; platform scales; number of 6x8 panels; number of 6x8 platforms; Clip-Master clipper (head for cattle, head for sheep); some poultry equipment. PRODUCE -- 4 large stacks of straw LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS. SQUAW CREEK FARM 9 yrs. old, wt. about 1800 lbs.; black | : KENT CHANpI.KR, Owner.. pelding, 8 yrs. old, wt. ahout 1500 i *"• EVANS, Mgr. lbs.; black mare, 6 yrs. old, wt. about- WM. A. CHANDLER, Auctioneer. 1900 lbs.; black mare, 4 yrs. old, wt. Public Auction Service Co., Clerk, about 1500 lbs.; sorrel team, 6 and 8 yrs. old," wt. about 1700 lbs. each; sorrel mare, 4 yrs. old, wt. about 1700 lbs.; roan colt, 1 yr. old; sprrel colt, 1 yr. old; 2 colts, 6 mos. old. , 7 Poland China Feeding pigs. 75 White Rock pullets. I Hay, Grain and Machiner^ • X • 18 tons clover hay in the baftt; 84 i acres standing corn. J. D. tractor plow; Int'l tractor disc 8 ft.; 4-sec. drag; 10-ft. horse disc; Int'l corn planter with bean and fertilizer attached. McD. side delivery; Deering 5 foot mower; McD. hay loader; McD., corn binder; Mcl^. grain binder, 10 ft. ^vith power take off; 2-row cultivator; 1- row cultivator; "Hammer King" hammer mill; New" Idea spreader. Emerson sulky plow; steel wheel wagon and rack; wood wheel wagon and box; Star 6-roll com husker; light bob sleigh; grapple type hay fork; 250 ft. hay rope; electric fence; | 2 breeching harnesses; 2 sets fly nets. i Feed cart and 2 silo carts; hog | feeder; "Clean Easy" portable milk ' ing machine; Stewart electric clip-. I per; milk cans, strainer, pails, wash j tank, hot water heater, electric milk I stirrer. | Furniture 1 8-pc. dining room set; 2-pc. living | room set; ice box, 75 lb. capacity}; book case; oil heater; ,9x12 rug. , Other articles too numerous to, mention. Usual Throp terms. • - JOHN HANSON Thofp Finance Corp., Clerking W. F. Powers, Representative Pbwee; Woo4ato«k 391, 110 stirrer; grapple hay fork; 2 150-ft. length hay ropes; 3 sets harness; English saddle; Western saddle. Elec. brooder, 250 chick cap.; 2 automatic 5-gal. poultry fountains 'Electric.' 1929 Ford coupe truck; corn sheller; elec. fence "battery type"; elec. fire pump, 1% h. p. motor; stock tank heater; 2-sec. extension ladder; 2 wheel house trailer; wood burner *new" stock tank heater; saw table and saws; large vise; 100 ft. rubber hose, pre-war; bicycle with pre-war tires; 75 st^el posts and driver; medium sized galvanized stock tank; tank with float; Stewart cow clipper, new; misc. furniture; other articles too numerous to mention. ' Usual Thorp terms. Lunch will be served on tj»e grounds. MAXEINER BROS. Thorp Finance Corp., Clerking W. F. Powers, Representative Phones Woodstock 391, 110 7:30 p. Monday, October 23 At Gaulke's Sale Barn--Route 47---Woodstock Illinois Charles Leonard, Auctioneer ^ 50 HEAD OF DAIRY COWS. WILL SELL THE COMPLETE HERD OF CHAS. J. O'BRIEN'S consisting of 34 HOLSTEINS. 1 GUERNSEY, 1 SHORT HORN. MR. O'BRIEN HAVING NO LABOR TO CONTINUE HIS DAIRY OPERATIONS, WILL, SELL THIS COMPLETE HERD. THIS HERD WILL CONSIST OF SPRINGERS, FRESH COWS AND MILKERS. THEY ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND ANYONE DESIRING TO MAKE ADDITION TO THEIR HERDS, WILL MAKE NQ MISTAKE IN ATTENDING THIS SALE. ' ALSO ONE HERD, CONSISTING OF 15 COWS. VEAL CALVES WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR CONSIGNMENT. Terms: 25 per cent down, balance in monthly installments. 1 to 16 months time fit l/2 of 1 per cent interact. Woodstock Commission Sales Company WILLIAM E. GAULKE, Owner Phone 572 CLOSE - OUT SALE CHAS. LEONARD, Auctioneer ALL MAKES OF * TIRES RETR.EADED-- * PROMPT SERVICE * RETREAD YOUR SMOOTH TRACTOR TIRES GROUND GRIP TREAD DESIGN WR MAXIMUM TRACTION Let our factory-truned experts retread your tires. Tou get positive cleaning and maximum traction with the Firestone Triple-Braced Tread Design. NrUflftti ** SvpttOI (• PtftlSTOMC OAOUNOoair TKACTOtTtMl NO MIIONM emrmcATt nnouma "OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION STATION MAIN ST., WEST M'HENRY PHONE 294 Having decided to quit the actual delivery rake; 3-sec. roller; Inter-# operation of the farm and rent the national end-gate seeder; New Idea place, the undersigned will sell at tractor manure spreader on rubber; public auction, on Spi ingdale farm, gasoline power lawn mower; rubberlocated 6 miles nortl east of Mc- tired wheelbarrow; 2 feeder cribe; Henry, or 2 miles north of Johns- electric cotv clipper; hay fork with^ burg, on 200 ft. rope; 200 rods 26-in woven% VDTTkAV AM* OA wire; rotary hoe; 3-section harrow; J*a11JAx, Owl. MCC-D mower, 5-ft. bar; rubber-tired starting at 11 o'clock, a. m., the wag0n. 2-row Case com planter with following described property, to-wit. ^ mile wire and fertilizer attach- 100 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK ment; Banks spray machine equip-^ Consisting of ped with Briggs & Stratton gas mo-v DAIRY HERD--31 head of regis- tor; Hand com sheller; walking plow; tered Guernseys, consisting of 15 fanning mill; 4 stock water tanks, milch cows, 5 yearling heifers, 9 2 equipped with hog waterers; elecheifer calves, 1 bull calf, 1 herd bull, trie motor and grinder; 3 hog feeders. All these cattle are vaccinated for wagon with high wheel running gear;. Bangs and all are negative reactors 500-lb. platform scale; road grader; for Bangs and T. B. Registration • electric incubator, 600^gg capacity; papers furnished. forks, scoops and other miscellaneooe BEEF CATTLE---4 head, 2 Black items too numerous to mention. Angus cows and 2 Black Angus D*ir> Equipment heifer calves. ® single unit Hinman milkers, elec-,-. SHEEP--60 native^ ewes, 1 to 6 trie hot water heater; 2 wash tank»P years .old, bred; 1 pure bred Hamp- 25 milk cans, pails and other. m!fshire buck. cellaneous* equipment. HORSES -- Team roan Belgian LUNCH WILL BE SERVEDmares, 7 and 8 years old; wt. 3200 Not responsible for accidents should lbs., sound. One set heavy breech- any occur ^ ing harness. 1 8-yr. old Shetland TERMS--All sums of $25 and un-" pony, with bridle and saddle. Spotted Cash; over that amount, a credit • pony, 9 years old; 3 gaited riding 0f g per cen^ will be extended on horse. 8 years old; 2 saddles, English notes approved by the clerk. Anyand Western.^ one desiring credit kindly make ar- H&y, . Grain and Machinery , rangements befoi'e purchase is made^J 90 acres standing Hybrid com, No property to be removed until good hard ears; 900 bushels oats in settled for and settlement must $>e bin; 25 tons Alfalfa and Timothy made on day of sale. hay, loose; 15 tons baled straw; 8-ft ]£. ROY FITZGERALD, Case tandem disc; Case 2 bottom, 16- in. plow; Case 2-row tractor cultiva- Uwuer. O tor; 10-ft. power McC-D grain binder; Route 1, McHenry, Hi. McC-D corn binder; hay loader; Side W«4 McHenry State Bank, CNrik rs Q

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