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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Dec 1945, p. 8

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«s>"SS w.r.ssa* * - * 3i^ggi ow sou of Libte1' 1 i^fA .*•. wast -aft. hwjr. 46, M mil* 0t highway «, 10 «n« of WK>NRSDAY, MC. tt •t 12:80 o'clock ^1S HOLSTBIN AND GUERNSEY flCOWS--consisting of 81 ipringera, 2 recently fresh. Holstein bull, ,^»«n|t berdtost 4%. C:? HWOM ml HMIH '*?. 'Strawberry roan team, wt. i^JSO **> Iba.; Sorrell gelding, wt. 1,160 lbs. >• Pit* f* 1 Chester White brood sow; 8 i Chester White shosts, average wt. ]'* IOO lbs. - t Machinery \i A. C. Model "W(r tmetar, on ;j.. rubber; A. C. two-row power lift : tractor cultivator; International 2- i • bottom tractor plow; 7-ft. tractor disc; S-section wood drag; Van Brant •-ft. grain drill; MciD. corn binder; sulky cultivator; hay loader; New I4m manure spreader; side delivery rake; Deering 6-ft, binder; wagon and rack; iron wheel wagoir; silo wagon, etc. Feed aad Fertiliser. 1,000 bu. oats; 12 ton timothy and alfalfa hay; 22 ft. silage; 250 shocks Crow Hybrid corn; 17 acres of standing Pfister Hybrid corn; 7 acres soy Mans; 1 ton of line ground limestone. 1 RettaMe Companies Wbm yea aMihMraMif aajlW Pima 48 or 118-M A Sim McHenry i -1 Milking . . Rite-way milkine machine, two T*" single units complete with motor, ' pump and pipe for 82 stanchions; 12 I =• milk cans; 3 sterilizing tanks; kero- • -" sene water heater, etc. '1> HoMckold Furniture |- Kalamazoo white enamel, kitchen range; heating stove; garbage stove, etc. : USUAL TERMS I WALTER BECKif, Owner Jjf Public Auction Service Co., Clerk W Wm. A. Chandler, Auctioneer I AUCTION CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer £R.R.DeROME - m Oram 8tre« Pheae M-). McHeary OflN Hours: It a.n. te S daily except Wednesday. »Taeedsy aad Friday aights to 8:80pja. Other how by appelntaieat. WS1KOAST TRUCKING McHENRY, ILL. Saad, Gravel, Black Dirt, FiOtag aad Limestone « Telephone McHenry 6&5-R-8 Q-T TRUCKING CO. Sand -- Grarel .-- Cinders lEtlack Dirt -- Limestone Buap Trucks For Hire Phone Johnsburg 677-W-2 McHeary, IIL Al's Welding Service West of C. & N. W. Depot ESseirk Portable Welding Acetylene Weldiag and Cutting ALEX W. WIRFS, Operator Phone 615-W-l or 4S4 M'HENRY, ILL. X Phone McHenry 687-R-2 -- Basement Excavating -- NETT'S SAND A GRAVEL Special Rates on Road Gravil and Lot Fitlirg . . Hlack Dirt . . Fowet I vflinir MIH Grading. M J. E. NETT# Johnsbur* I' O.--McHeary Farm Service Way AUCTION Lai us eatfmata that cat |ab af LBO G. McHeary t7S-M 8M RivevaMe DHva - McHENRY FLORAL 00. -- Phone 606-R-l -- One Milt Sooth of McHenry on Route SI Flowers for all occasions! --WaMM» tt> feTf? We pay |6 to flB for Old or Injured nones or C6wi Standing or Down if Alive. . Matt's Mink Rancl% Johnsburg - Spring Grove Road Phone Johnsburg 659-J-2 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES ft CATTI-E We pay phone charges. Structural Steel • Ornamental Iron Building Specialties ^ Steel Stairs and Railings H. L. BECKES * tm (uilraaJ St. Mareaga 144 MARENGO, ILL. PATRICK DEMICHEL AUCTION CHARLES LBONARD, Auctioneer L. H. FREEMAN ft SON, TeL 122, Hebron, III., Auctioneers Having decided to quit farming 1 will sell at Public Auction on farm located on State Route 120--2 miles west of Graysiake, 2 miles south east of Round Lake, and 4 miles east of Volo, on * MONDAY, DECEMBER 17 starting promptly at 10:00 aja. the following described property towit: 68 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK ALL T. B. ft BANGS TESTEDconsisting of: 88 HOLSTEEN MILK COWS--11 being first calf heifers,,recently freak; 7 close springers; 9 head recently fresh; balance milking good. This is n . ... , ... , a NSI dairy herd. Because of ill health the under- 18 HEAD HOLSTB1N HEIFERS.1 si^ned wi" sel1 at Public Auction on apriagiag. Pure bred Holateia ball, ^he Farm known as the Batchelot 18 meaths aid. with papers; pure' ?•«•«, located 6 miles Southwest of bred cow aad heifer, with papers; j ^,e"ev^s Wl"- 7.,mi1^ • head Heisteia heifers, 20-22 sumths' Waiworth, Wis., 7 miles Northwest aM. bred ia October. 0 Hebron, Iu., or 1 mila North of S HEAD WORK HOR8ES. jZenda, Wis., on cement Hi^way, on Hay. Feed aad Grain j WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12 halca mLud hav-CSltalM^Id o'clock. a.m^ sharp 5!r Tfifitf'iH ^ 62 HEAD or LIVESTOCK stalks; 2,200 bushels oats; 200 shocks 27 H£AD OF DAIRY COWS--Moat (la^ge) corninfleld; 80 acres ofeorn a tkme commare fnsk or spriagtog. to be picked; 26 ft. silage in 14-ft , f-yaar^oii bnd Witea; 6 keif en, M .. If awitbs aid; 1 ball calf, S swaths J.o h. n nDe ere aodd-A tra.c..to r, „ mh lato*bel; 1 stssr, wt- CSi Ma. 11x38 «w-j| 7 --s m ^ hydraulic lift -- rubber tires; John gnV--4 mmm, 1 hack. Deere two row tractor cultivator; TWASS ^r iilh,, is .MM .< John Darn No. 6, 8-ft. powvr saower, xMQ niHnwkhiTlsisM rabbsr tired traflw wbari; Jie-D. POULTRY--100 White Racks, Leg- ^ ^T" !mem*TSact*r y*" bws PaBeto. Hew; 2 Gsaders. P" A' ^5?' FEED--550 bales of clover and al- -'J falfs mixed hay; 450 bales of tim- ?**. othy and alfalfa mixed hay; 125 raae (»rw); bel?3 of second crop alfalfa hay; 7 . wwDsj W "•"•'J'J *7~m- tons of loose second crop alfalfa hay ptow, Z Mfflsa; 14-ia. ptow, jn barn; 12 tons of loose timothy and ? . . * * ® • * a l f a l f a h a v i n b a r n ; 6 0 0 b a l e s o f 3 Bra^ey gtraw in barn; 30 feet of silage in wac; ^Dpvid Brtdlty 16-fL silo; 20 tons ear corn in crib; J*** w'^b motor; 1^200 bushels Vicland oats. fmm9 «-^;^tbsy dairy EQUIPMENT -- 14 8-gallon f 2 W. forks; nar- milk cans; kerosene water heater; **VC.: 2 ®*_™*rne*a» Wock Wash and solution tanks; p^ils and aad .tackle^with^ 125-ft. rcppe; _oil strainers; DeLaval magnetic milking 7Maar' "r® -C~™. ,tt®: 3-section, machine, complete with motor, comj* y\ **** ',. 2-sactaon ^drag, st^l; • pre«»or, 2 single units, extra pail »kji- i? dumP nJw; bob aled; 500. an<j pipe for 28 cows; DeLaval cream , **lbing plow; Dsere j separator 750-lb. size. W*Con ^ I MACHINERY--F-20 Fannall tractor ^ 4<r??\ nn^iltUrTf | on rubber in front With cultivator; her tired), David Bradley rubber CaSe silo filler with 50 feet of pipe |j^!jL»*£5i°nat y3w^u matched and extra knives; Case threshing maoT Clipmaster chp-.e|ijne; buzz saw with new 30-inch tr 8toVer hamjnerraiH-- blade; McCormick two-bottom 14-in. rwin^ng hammers; Mc-D. grain tractor plow with two sets of lays; binder, 8-ft.; Mc-D. corn binder-- I McTormic" - ' W: W-- i'- . .. i McCormick model 40 combine; walk- L «w^.iutr^. i^i,?ttinff8;,bu" in» Plow; McCormick 7-foot tandem i X- 12 'Wv7'» ^5«8n°w c*,i di8«; t-wo section springtooth harrow; | « 1 platiorms wxl, fanning mill three-section drag; double cultipack- **, « V«" Bru^rifror grain drill; ^ - Tnii™ T„nW„P ?UPi, att?C^fntlJohn Deere corn planter with fertili- ' GlhT .'ilo^Tr ^wv, k »hredder; 2€r and bean attachment and check ^ »t- wire; Case corn planter with bean A ?,,pe; M?-D- i attachment and wire; John Deere 2- X n .ntTr w?; . Wr row c»Hi*»tor; John Deere 1-row •te Hr. ffSstisrtjp^L • ^'7. ^ C^yjCT; ,^|a.',': M^ick"CSC,kprS'; WwlS ,Steel wheel wagon and combination Lhou«'u 5^ 1 rack; wood wheel wagon; silo wagon; _ , gallon -cap. tank to'coal bumincr brooder- fanning millon wood stove; 50 gallon galvan-iset of 1,000-lb. scales; wheellwirrow: on 'bids; self | silage cart; 100 ft. 7-in. belt; 75-foot pullers; l valves, 8 1 ^Dairy Maid f ^ i Iwaahing tank and stone sterilfzing Kmaif tools' ^ SSa r n n I ' - ^ r c a n 8 » 1 ' A I N T E R S T O O L S -- 6 0 f o o t * e x t e n - aood eondition, Hi-liye electric fencer, j 8ion ladder; 2 sets of ladder jacks- S£~ articl<* too numerous to j swing scaffolds; ladder hook, paint brushes; complete set of all kinds of , paper hanging tools; other items too i numerous to mention. to a large sale--AH Machinery HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE -- Like LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS aaU before noon. -All sums of 826.00 and that amount cash, over that it a credit of six months at eeat will be extended on nmi the dark. Anyone de- Mndly make arrangecore pnrrhaee ia made. No la be removed until settled new, kitchen range; Singer drophead sewing machine; kerosene 5-burner oil stove; lawn mower; other household affects. Usual Wisconsin Farm Auction Service terms. LESTER DITZENBEROER Owner "Auctions that pay are managed the Farm Service Way!" Henry A. Freeman, District Rep. Phone Hebron 122 Clark R. IX Keafe, Cashier The undersigned, having decided to quit farming will sell at public auction on his farm known as the Sunny Side Farm, 4 miles south and 1 mile west of Woodstock, 6 miles east and 1 mile north of Marengo, 7 miles west add 1 mile north of Crystal Lake and 1 mile north of 176 from Bauman Brothers corners, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp the following described property towit: 94 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of 48 Choke- Holstein Milch Cows A number of which will be close or fresh by sale date. Several of these cow* are registered and papers will be furnished to buyer. 10 pure bred Holstein 2-year-old' heifers; 16 grade Holstein 2-year-old; heifers; 1 pure bred Holstein heifer, 6 months old; 1 Holstein heifer calf, 1 month old; 1 pure bred Holstein bull, 2 years old. 2 good work horses. 20 choice feeder pigs. Farm Machinery and Eqwipmeat Mc-D. F-20 Farmall tractor on rubber and 2 cultivators, 1 new; Mc-D. 10x20 tractor; Mc-D. 16x80 tractor; Model-A Ford truck, 1981, with stock rack, rebuilt motor; 8-ft. Mc-D. tractor disc; Mc-D. 2-bottom 16-in. tractor plow; A. C. 2-bottom 14-in. tractor plow; John Deere corn binder and conveyor bale carrier, good;- 10-ft. grain drill, grass seed attach.; 2 robber tired wagons with grain boxes; rubber tired wagon and rack; Mc-D. tractor sjweader on rubber, new; 7-ft. Mc-D. power mower, new, M. H. or F-20; Mc-D. manure spreader; Fresno scraper; wheel slip scraper; Gehl hamakfrmill; 60 ft. belt; buzz saw; 4-see. harrow; single row cultivator; Massey Harris silo fillejr; Mc-D. bay loader; Mc-D. and gate seeder. J. D. corn planter, tongue truck, fert. attach.; 6-ft. cut Allis Chalmers combine; John Deere side delivery rake; Mc-D. 6-ft. mower; thistle machine;- 2-wheel trailer; set of breeching harness; 8 oil barrels, 2 filled with used oil; 2 oil tanks with oil drums; H pall transmission grease; bench vise; 2 200-gsl. steel drums; cider press; table saw with electric motor; 4 rolls new snow fence; some woven wire; 2 feed bunks, 75 ft. of steel bam track and hay carrier; 2 horse power gasoline engine; 7 wire gates; fence posts and barbed wire; 2 electric chick batteries; large quantity wiring and fixtures; large quantity of furnace hot air ducts; 7 platforms; sewer pipes; cement mixer; silage cart; 1,000-gal. oil tank, new; wheel barrow; 1 electric and 1 battery fence controller; 60 laying pullets. 1986 Ford truck, geod tires, A-l condition. Feed 1,800 bushels Vicland oats; about 30 ft. silage in 14-ft. silo; 80 tons clover and alfalfa baled 1st cutting of hay; 12 tons clover and alfalfa baled 2nd cutting of hay; 30 tons timothy and alfalfa baled 1st cut- *ing of hay; 15 tons alfalfa baled 1st cutting of hay; 12 tons mixed hay, baled, 2 years old; 16 tons baled straw; 2 stacks bean hay, baled. Milk Equipment New cow clippers, electric; 20 milk cans; electric hot water heater; electric stirrer; 2 sterilizing tanks; pails and strainers; Universal 3 single unit milking machine, motor and pipe for 48 cows, new. Also many other articles too numerous to mention; barn tools and shop tools. Household Articles Electric ice box, good; electric wa*h machine, like new; electric radio, like new; round oak dining room table. As this is a large sale all machinery and eauipment will be sold in the forenoon. Sale will start nromptlv at 10 a.m. There will be nlenty of hot coffee and lunch available. TERMS -- All sums of 826 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 6 months at 6 per cent on •rood bankable notes will be extended. If credit is desired make arrangement wth the clerk before sale. Na oroperty to be removed until settled for. PATRICK DE MXCHELE Owner Woodrow Coyle, Manager First NatlMialJBank of Woodstock, w*ir M McHeary 8484 HAROLD H. BELL DsrsrsHag •§ fe ft Wark'1- 10S U. GREEN ST., M'HENRY LUSCOMBE AUCTION CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer 478 Having aotd my farm I will sell at frabllc aadtion on the farm known aa the Coona^ farm located 1% miles wast from Bffrte 47 and Boals Barn, 1 mile east from Hart land, 1 mile south of St. Patrick's churcn, and 6 miles northwest of Woodstock, on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 Commencing at 1:00 o'clock sharp, the following described property, towit: 22 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of 1 Family Guernsey cow to freshen ,on or before sale date. 21 choice feeder pigs. 50 White Leghorn hens; 75 Barred Rock pullets which have started to lay. Machinery Ford Ferguson tractor, on rubberr new; 2 Ford Ferguson 14-in. plows; Ford Ferguson 7-ft. disc; Ford Ferguson 2-row cultivator; Ford Ferguson 6-ft. mower; Ford IFerguson cord wood saw, complete; Ford Ferguson hydraulic jack lift; Gateman swinfing windrow; S-section drag; 7-ft. grain and seed drill; side delivery rake; new gear 10-in. MC grain grinder. Electric pump jack and motor, new; New Idea manure spreader, in good working condition; Beatrice cream separator; cream water separator; 2 hav racks; grain wagon; MC eorn shelter; 1931 Chevrolet coupe, 6 good pre-war tires, in good running condition; 50 ft. pre-war £rden hose; fencing tools; barn »r, hangars, track; hog carrier. . Feed 16 tons baled clover and alfalfa hay; 86 tons of baled alfalfa and timothy hay; 200 bushels last yearns corn; 460 bushels Vicland oats; 9 bags fine alfalfa meal; 19 bags coarse alfalfa meal; 100 bales of straw; acres of standing corn, 404-A. Household and Business Items Large glass top walnut desk; swivel chair; Burroughs adding machine; large Hebart meat grinder, m b. p. motor; marble top bench suitable for sausage maker; also some butcher frocks; some tables, chairs, rockers, silk drapes; garbage burner stove; Ben Franklin oil burner, suitable for 7-room house; lots of children's toys; large doll house with electric lights; small desk; doll buggy; girl's white ice skates, size 3; men's ice skates, size 7; lawn swing and bench; also some men's, women's and children's clothes- Other items too numerous to mention. TERMS: All sons of $26.00 and under that amount eaah, over that amount a credit of six months at six per cent will be extended on notes approved bv the lAaftfe Anyone desiring credit, kfndqr make arrangements before partfcaie is made. No property te be MMMi vntil settled IBSD B. UdMOMBK Flast Hatieaal AUCTION CHARLES LEONARD, Aactiesoer H^tog decided to quit farming, I f" 3* Public Auction on the linnriiawvilla farm, 8 miles east of Crystal Lake, 8 miles west of Canr, 2 miles north of Algonquin, 80 rods ewt of Route 81, southeast of th« i, on THURSDAY, DEO. 20 beginning at 11:80 o'clock sharp, the following property to-wit: 28 HEAP OF LIVESTOCK It Holstein, Guernsey and Swiss Cww»--2 cows fresh 4 weeks; 6 cows springing, and some dry cows; 8 Holstein heifers, 17 months, 21 months and 22 months old, all 3 bred; 8 heifers, 9, 10 and 11 months old; 2-year-old Holstein bull, 2 Wortc Horses. Feed 26 tons of timothy and mixed; about 800 bushels of Vangard oats; about 6 ton of good corn in crib; 3 acres of good standing corn; 500 shocks of good corn; 16 ft. of silage in 14-ft. silo and a stack of straw. Machinery "VC" Case tractor on rubber, with lights and starter in A-l condition; 16-in. Case plow in A-l condition; Case 6-ft. double tractor disc, like new; Case 2-row tractor cultivator in A-l condition; Mc-D. hay loader, push type, new; John Deere side rake in A-l condition; Mc-D. com binder in A-l condition; Mc-D. grain binder; Appleton 6-roH corn huskejc, all steel in A-l condition; Papec aim filler with 40 feet of pipe, small size, A-l -condition; Mc-D. 5-ft. mower in A-l condition; three-section drag with hitch, new; Emerson 6-ft. grain drill; Emerson com planter; Mc-D. corn planter with 80 rods of wire; Mc-D. manure spreader; Mc-D. dump rake; bob sled; buzz saw with blade, new; walking plow; potato plow; 1-horse cultivator; rubber tired wagon with rack, good tires; wooden wheel wagon with rack; wooden wheel wagon with grain box; snow plow; 75-ft. drive lxelt; fanning mill; 600 pound scale; 2 ladders; grab fork; 200 ft. hay rope; 76 ft trip rope; 40 grain bags; corn shelter; 2 sets of harness; 1 set breeching harness; 2 collars; 61 steel posts; 20 wooden posts; 3 rolls of wire; post driver; 2 post diggers; 3 wheel barrows; 2 silage baskets; 1 brooder house, 14x14; electric brood er; grindstone; gas drum; Clean Easy milker; 2 washing tanks; 7 milk cans; pails and strainer; milk cart; electric plate; 1 gal. lly spray: battery fence; about 125 Leghorn "AAAA" pullets, and about 60 heavy chickens; feeders, fountains; steel nests; forks, shovels and many other articles too numerous to mention. Furniture--Roper Dri-gas table stove with full equipment; cook stove; day bed; bed with spring; some fruit Jars and other household equipment. LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS Term's: All sums of $26.00 and under that amount cash, over that amount a credit of six months at 6 per cent will be extended on notes approved by - the clerk. Anyone desiring credit, kindly make arrangements before purchase is made. No roperty to be removed until settled STEPHAN HAUTZINGER West McHenry State Bank, Clerking. /inoih^A jit^yip ffoie. > CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer The undersigned having sold the farm will sell at Public Auction on the farm known as the Oracy farm, 6 miles south of McHenry, 4 miles north of Crystal Lake and % mile west of State Route 31, on THURSDAY, DEC. 13 at 11 o'clock sharp, the following described property to-wit: 69 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK consisting of the following: 30 HEAD OF GUERNSEY DAIRY COWS--10 head of these cows are springers and the balance of the dairy nearly all new'milkers; 4 Guernsey heifers (bred); 2 Guernsey heifers. 1 year old; 2 Guernsey heifers, 8 months old (vaccinated); 1 registered Guernsey bull; 1 Short-horn steer; 1 Roan team, 6 years old, wt. 3,400; 1 Bay team, 7 years old, wt. 2,700; these teams are sound and well broke. 7 ewes, 1 ewe lamb, 1 Burk lamb. 15 bred Hampshire sows; 1 pure bred Berkshire boar. MACHINERY Case motor driver, 6-ft. combine, new in 1945; Case pickup baler, new; Case model CO tractor; Case tractor cultivator; Gace 16-in. tractor plow; Case mower, 5-ft. cut; John Deere power corn binder and loader; John Deere 10 tractor disc; Mo-D. manure spreader; buss saw; dump rake; 50 steel posts; 150 ft. hay rope; hog'waterer, hog feeder, hog troughs; 2 sets of harness, 1 new; Universal milker outfit complete with pipeline for 20 OOWL<; electric water heater, wash tanks, pails, etc.; 1934 Ford pickup truck; 60 laying hens. FEED. 1,500 bushels corn in crib--250 bushels old corn; 2,000 bushels Vangard oats; 40 tons alfalfa and clover hay, wire baled; 20 tons baled straw; 20 ft. of pre-frost silage in 14-ft.. silo. . USUAL THORP TERMS r A- * a- , 'eie-VMt X- •toffol 4 talhainp^iii ' 2 JAOOB nurz Real Estate and Insurance .VTEL. WONDER LAKE 118 R. H. WATKIJfS Dentist : " v O f f l e e H a w * - ' - raeeday ft Satardays: • a.w. to 8 Rveniags aad Sanday Moraines by Appdataait! Lookout Poiat W«ader Lake. Ill For REFRIGERATION 4UERVI0* - " • Call WONDER LAKE 568 DR. H. flu •&*' , • 4w •41'!- ~ • •#-, - A.P. Framd Oa.; Excavating qpotriotor ' ' % - Trucking, HydrauUe . •; (,' I) and Crane Serviea. , -' -'"i-Road Building-- - ~ Tel 204-H McHsnry, Ik > ' WOKWIOK Portrait*!* , - ©OBiHMrclal Pteae 276 -- Riverside Drive McHHNRT, ILL. p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 12 At Gaulke's Sale Barn--Route 47--Woodstock, Illinois / Charles Leonard, Auctioneer W lfiAI) OF DAIRY COWS, EITHER CLOSE SPRINGERS OR FRESH WITH CALF BY SIDE. ^FEEDER PIGf} CALVES STOCK BULLS HORSES CATTLE SHEEP ~ {ROOD SOWS FEEDER CATTLE jrOU CAN BUY -- YOU CAN SELL FARMERS: Call Tuesday and truck will pick up yoar calves Wednesday morning, for fee of 25c per head. Call Woodstock 572 or 499 if you have livestock to consign ALL CONSIGNORS PAID CASH DAY AFTER SALE. All consignors make arrangements to get your livestoo: in, either Hit day before the sale or bring mm morning of sale. • ', - J. ' ~ " Terms: 25 per cent dowii, balance to mcmthly iiistallments. 1 to 16 months time at Vi of 1 per cent interest Woodstock Commissioii Sales Ca lac. WM. E. (MULKE. Ownw-Phem S78 /hixftkeAjluyip £cde CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer TUESDAY, DEC. Tl Hacklander and Hamilton R. S, Peterson, Mgr. W. F. Powers, Representative Thorp nuno^Oorporation, Clerking Case pick-up baler, purchased new in June, 1945; John Deere Model-A, tractor, rubbar front; Appleton 6-roll eorn husker; Mc-D. 8-ft. grain binder, good shape; Mc-D. 5-ft. mower; Mc-D. corn binder, 2 years old. J. D. corn planter; Mc-D. hay loader; Mc-D. silo filler; 2 yean old; 8-ft. disc; 2 rubber tired wagons and racks; J. D. 3-sec. drag; 7-ft. cultipacker; Gale hammermill; 16-ft. nuutnre box and wagon; potato planter; rotary hoe; cultivator; ptow 12 milk cans; 2 wash tanks; Dairy Maid electric water heater; J. D. manure spreader on robber; Mc-D. side deliv«v: Mc-D. single row cultivator. ^ FEED •' 1,500 bushels Oats; 50 tons mixed hay, 15 tons of wttfeh are baled; 15 tons baled straw; 35-ft. silage; 15 acres of ing corn; 400 shocks corn; 150 ft hay. rope. And other articles too numerous to mention. USUAL THORP TERMS His lease having expired, the udersigned will sell at public auction on tfie farm known as the Hoik Farm located S% miles southwest of Fox River Grove, 3 miles east of Algonqnin, Vz mile north of State Route 62 on Oommendng at U;3a D'dock sharp, tha foUowing iMcribed property to-wit: / ,, • JZ1 s 39 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of 35 HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS Several of these cows are new milkers or close springws; 1 Holstein bull, 2 years old. Team of chestnut geldings, 6 and 7 years old, weight 2,800 lbs.; dapple gray gelding, 5 years old, wt. 1,700 lbs. MARTIN WIENKE Thorp finance Corp., Clerking W. F. Powers, Representative, •to :% .J

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