PUBLIC SALES

These list many of the goods to be sold at auctions. I will not list all the items.

Osceola Sentinel, February 18, 1904

Fred Hering will have a public sale cry at his residence on the John Hennesy farm 7 1/2 miles southwest of Osceola, on Wednesday, February 24th. He will sell 4 head of horses, 6 head of cattle, 2 spring steer calves, 26 shoats averaging 125, Farm wagon, spring wagon, plow, John Deere corn planter, John Deere cultivator, C.B. & Q broad cast seeder, Deering mower, hay leader, 2 sets work harness, all good as new, about 500 bushels of corn, about 350 bushesl of oats, some Ohio seed potatoes, 7 or 8 dozen Plymouth Rock chickens, 10 or 12 tons of hay, Iowa sewing machine good as new, cook stove, wood heating stove, and other things. I will close out all my property at this sale as I am moving away. Usual terms.

 

Bills printed at this office announce a public sale by R. R. Chapman & D. B. Airy, at the R. R. Chapman farm 6 miles southeast of Woodburn on Thursday, February 25th. They will sell 16 head of horses, three cows, one with calf by side, others fresh in spring, 1 steer calf. 11 head of hogs, 1 brood sow and 10 shoats. Farming implements, Champion binder, Deering mower, Union corn planter, sulky and bull rake, Boss feed mill, corn sheller, 2 wagons, 2 top buggies, 2 sets work harness, 1 set buggy harness and other things to numerous to mention. Usual terms.

 

Bills printed at this office announce a public sale by O. C. Sanders at his farm 6 1/2 miles southeast of Osceola on Tuesday, February 23rd. He will sell 60 head of cattle, 4 head of horses, 32 head of hogs. This is all high grade stuff, good colors and in good shape.

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