The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1947 — Page 3

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BLflC^ALE III nl |>ulili<- lUH'lloil ill in> I'air.l ill III:' South <-<Ik h of III,- on Slalc Koitil 13, hrtlrr known us llir ■lesh >liti lu ll FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1947 Miirling at II A. M., thr I'ollowiiiK: j Hi llriwl: ('oiisistini; of 7 milk rowr>: 3-yrar olil ini; 3 KallmiN pi-r day; 7-ynar old 4iiii-rn.s<>v Kiiing 3'j l [day: (i-.V'-ar old <iucriiH*-y kI'Iiir 3 Ifallons |mt day; 3»itis<'\ and Shorlhorn uiviiiK ‘li , gallons per clay; (i-yiiir » anil Mi irlhorn Riciiig; 3 Rallons prr day; 7-yi*ar old aIiir 3 RalloiiN prr day; k-yrar old Blur' Koan Riving day; M ll< ail of \\ hilr Fimt slrrr ralvi-s, la-rii on frrd Ira good* j 7 Rills hrrd to farrow thr first of Marrh; l .sows and ' shoals, wright 115 pounds. j M \< IIINKItY and KQI II'MKNT: Two Trai lors, om^Molinr, l!H7, nrw, nrvrr hrrn usr<| and I’owrr l.ifl iOnr Hiniit-apnlis-Moline l!l |o Irarlor, Inis Rood mhloT ill. Inis hand lift riiltivator. These Iraelors poll two ll-l One II ineh Inleniational plow, extra Rood; rnhlsT fir- 1 ith ra k and Rrain tied; One six-fool UK' honse drawn model; One 7-foot disr and tandem; .lohn lleerr eoru fertilizer and le'iin boxes and 30 rods of wire; I Mininr Sp-eadrr, l!H‘i iilodel; One 3-srrllon Spikelooth III Mill Bake; One good two-wheeled trailer with steel Hi raek; One good trailer lied I \ (i with sloek rack, ss: rivo good work horses, smooth moil III. <IV is, KT<'.: I.IHK) bushels of eorn; KN) husliels of oats;i i lover sei'd; ‘ib bales of straw. ,k \\I.Ot S: Hog feeder; (>rab fork; One III \ 13 ise; Klerlrir brooder stove; I siiiRle hog houses; 4-bbl. Set of fenee stretchers: 30 risks of new ferns'; three 3 n-galhm milk cans; Ford Milker, Isiughl in 1915; Has /»-11 tanks; Some good loeust end posts; Some steel line line wooden line posts; Walking breaking plow; Hand ; Oats Seeder; 3 log chains, one to Ration kettle, lard ;eo feeders and 3 fountains; Scoops, forks, shovels, and articles. •■AS: | J5 Barred liock Hens. CliOl.ll («OOI)S: I Uoeking chair; l.iving Boom Suite; -Ides; Vanity Dresser; laiuuging Chair; Walnut Table; jad and springs; Maga/ine raek; Melon's; Dishes; six Sewing Machine and other numerous art iritis. [of Sale: Cash. No property to, be removed until eomjterms of sale. Not res|kmsible in ease of accidents. BARREN WILLIAMS x. nil Miller, Ancts. Wallace Fletcher, Oerk laulirs of Kaeeoon W ill Serve Lunch.

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SING OUT SALE sold our farm we will sell our personal property at ion at our farm ' 2 mile south of the Putnam County black top road, <» miles east of (ireencastle and 3 miles Meridian, better known as the Jesse Ford farm, on DAY, FEB. 10th, 1947 , At 13:00 o'clock sharp 4 - FINE HORSES - 4 Alll OF NOBBFI, M \BKS coming 7 years old, well "bite manes and fails, weiglit 1,0(31 lt»s. each. One of bred to sorrel Jack. These mares are well broke, well her and are one of the finest teams In the country. "NOW M It ITT; BKtilSTFBKO ALBINO STALLION, ears old in Fehruary. HIHII St HDOLLO HOKHK, has K broke the hesl, and will he a five gaited horsi'. Tills fine animal and if you want the Is-st sec this horse, lie W hile Horse patrol of Sioux City, Iowa. ?OTTT;i> 5 ftAIT'KO PONY - ting 5 years old. Kid and he hesl, is extra good, weighs about 800 lbs. IS •• HEAD CATTLE - 18 cni ,dd Jersey cow. Riving 3 gallon |ier day and will pari id Vpril Nine coming 3 year old purebred Jersey the Turner Wiley herd of Blmimington. These heifers from 1st lo I (itli of April. Bred by black Angus bull. 3 year old Shorthorn cow to freshen 1st of April; One old Hereford cow to •freshen 1st of April; Two com-j Id Black \iigiis heifers lo freshen Isl pari of April; I , ■ar old Shorthorn heifer to freshen Is; purl of April; 1 arliug Hereford extra idee; One short yearling Hereford Muing 3 year old Black Angus hull extra nice, and all and heifers are bred to him. 26 -■ PUREBRED HOGS •• 26 islercd Duroe sow coming with third litter 1st day of fume gilts weight around 150 lbs. clcgihle lo register; hour weight around 150 H>s„ eligible to register; One roc boar registered; Two registered Berkshire sows :>c boar lo farrow about April 7th and May 3rd. These arrowed August ,14th, 1917. out of a litter of 10; Nix'd Berkshire shoals weight around lit) pounds each and! to register, out of the above sows. These pigs were! go 550,3H7. POULTRY S'cn Hampshire Bed pullets laying 90 per cent. FEED shcls of good yellow eorn in crib. Some niixcif hay. heat straw. TOOLS And MISCELLANEOUS ears A Boebuek 0 ply rubber tired wagon complete and tractor and horse hitch. Cost $333.50 in Dec. triple stitched made to order harness, cost $154 In fine show Imrucs*. Two good solid leather collars, 0 ineh. Two good lealher halters. Two wheel fi:00 x tired horse trailer, extra good. Two individual hog uble hog houses. One 14 hole' steel hog feeder. One ik,several hog troughs, Buckeye coal brooder .stove, barrels and other miscellaneous articles. TERMS -• CASH Not responsible for accidents RGE KNIGHT, Owner I’NTKB, Auctioneers Cl.IFF Mc.MAINS, Clerk find this property to tie as I have recommended it-

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