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U|» "i WMW* Killed. Ps b. II.—Mr*. Curlt prominent in Iowa Court of Ud Rebekah circles, was kill when (truck by an automo she «u crossing a down street Dollar* and Cents, tteantlnf it only in dollars and «sMa, bow much did that last oold eoet your nan may not alway atop walk when ha haa a oold, but perhaps ilt would b« hotter If ha did. It take* about t«n dsfrs to rot completely rid of a oold under the usual treatment. That, time can be much ahortened fc- taking Chamberlain's Cough Rem i' -edy and proper oare of youraelf, In 1 tmet, a bottle of thla remedy In the fcsuss la a mlgbty rood Investment I I i. the winter and spring months. A Day Well Spent to a day you take to go to own en of the TWIN CITY light farm tractor and learn first i..« Ju»t what thla economical and atuwly tractor will do. Our time la at your service anytime you wlah to do thla. This ahipmeat la an aold but tre ajrure you delivery by ICaroh lat on all ordera given ua within the next 10 days. Our John Deere Tractor 1m pleriientn are here. You will be tatfafled both with thel appear ance and work. The John Oe«r* cylinder shelter ftp also on onr floor. This la Deere's latest design and haa soma moat desirable features. The price la very reasonable. If you want a new Reo 8 order It today. Our orders are In ao oess of oar eupply today and have been all winter. The men who •re buying Reos are men who have owned a Reo or who know of their exceptional value and service. We have II orders for our eflo for 1810 delivery. One careful buyer haa lately given us an or £ar for two silos, 20x50. We are aow selling 90 per oent of the that are built at Oilman. Wewburg, and Orlnnen. In the last eight years we have tmllti 011® for 175 Farmers Silos for 10 Farmer* 8 Silos for I Farmers 4 Silos for 8 Farmers I Silos for 4 Farmers One fhmfly owns 10 of our SHles and another 6. Dont forget that we have a ton* tlst at •lightly used tractors at almost any standard make open which you can make a substantial saving If you are In tba maifeat tor a moderate prloed We will have another carload •r Twin City tractors and ttntfwn the last of thla week* or the first of next. JL C. REWCONER Two Hooks North of Vladuot RIO T. C. 8! LOS MAXWELL DEERE Market Day Sale At the Gronwoldt Feed Barn, Garwin, Iowa SATURDAY, FEB. 21 To commence it 11 a m., with the following property already listed: The Pete Myers Residence on Center Street Uralodlng two acres of land with barn and other outbuildings. Some Good Horses We bay* some good ones listed, but want more. This will be a good time to bring la your horses as we oan handle them on this sale and the tine Is get tin* abort before spring work starts. 25 Head of Cattle A ntlxsd hunch, consisting of some milch cows, some good steers, a few heifers and calves. A dandy bunch of Hogs Consisting of 8 brood sows, 4 of which are black and 4 red, all of these will fallow in April a good buach of fall plga. Finn Machinery, Etc. A good Hoosler Junior seeder ar/l other articles already listed, but we can handle a lot mora. Bring In the •tuff you do not need and 1st ua cash It for you, BORS ft BALL, Managers 0LEN IRONS, Auctioneer. FARMER* SAVING BANK, Clerk. 1'Sale of Dairy I Cattle (18) Thirteen Head I wUI offer my entire herd of jm| dairy eows at Plumb Bros. iALE PAVILION, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21,1920 4 lEhis is as good a bunch as Iuhi gone thru any sale ring this winter. Here is your states to buy a good one. mm Holffteins, one Short awl on* Guernsey heifer old milking that make a dandy city cow, cow* have a record up to ef milk daily. eWILLIAMS, Owner V- 3f *•/,• Vj: CH PRICES Fill TO HOLD Mi FRESH WEAKNESS BECOMES APPARENT AFTER RECENT GAINS IN MARKET. TRADERS INCLINED TO BE BEARISH IN SENTIMENT Report Gaine Clreulatlon That Gov ernment Will 8elze Foodstuffs In Effort to Lower Living Costa- Oats Sagged With Corn—Provi sions on Downward Trend. Chicago, Feb. 11.—Fresh weakness showed Itself today in tba corn mar ket. The chief new bearish factor was a department of Juatlca report In regard to seisure of foodstuffs In an effort to compel lowering of prices. Decllnea In noga tended »to act as a weight In the corn market. Opening prices which ranged from Vi to 1 cent lower with May 81.32Tk 01.33V* and July 11.29% ®1.30 were followed by a further setback. Absenoe of support became more pronounced later. The close was ner vous 1 to 1H net lower with May at 1.81% to 1.88% and July at 1.29? to 1.29*. Oats. Oats aagged with corn. After opening *4®% down lnoludlng May at 80%@S(% the market continued to descend. Provisions. Lower quotations on hoga pulled down provisions. Subsequently packers buying rallied lard and ribs. On account of being unable to rent a farm, and the one I am on being sold, I will sell on my place, known as the Harding Farm, one and one-half miles southwest of Green Mountain, and six miles north east of Marahalltown, on TUESDAY, FEB. 24th the following described property: 7—HEAD OF HORSES—7 Consisting of one pair grey horses, 6 years old, weight about 1,350 one grey gelding, coming 4 years old, weight about 1,300 one steel grey, mare, coming 3 years old. weight about 1,100 one black driving mare, 7 years old, harness and top buggy, well broke and gentle: one Iceland pony, 7 years old, weight about 750, broke to all harness, sound and gentle, and safe for children to ride or drive one yearling colt. 19—HEAD OF CATTLE—19 Consisting of one Jersey cow, wiU be fresh soon two heifers, now giv ing milk six heifers, to be fresh this spring four calves one black Poll bull, 2 years old five yearlings, three heifers and two steers. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. One LaCrosse gang plow, one John Deere disc, one Rock Island disc, one John Deere twenty-foot harrow, one John Deere harrow cart, one four-section iron harrow, one Stand ard mower, one slxteen-lnch sulky plow, one Hayes corn planter, nearly new, only being used one season, all In good shape, with 100 rods of wire. One hay rake, one manure spreader, one surface corn plow, one disc corn plow, two shovel corn plows, nearly new, one horse garden plow, one hand garden plow, one Dane feed grinder, one corn sheller, one grind atone, one bobsled, one hayrack, one combination hog or wagon box, one truck wagon, one lumber wagon, two seta heavy work harness, one set 1'ght driving harness, 100 foot of one and one-half-inch hay rope, two hay forks, one pony harness and buggy, one Pole top buggy, one end gate seeder, one sixteen-foot ladder, new, two hog troughs, one Gaudt gasollne engine, one new pump Jack, one saddle, one Buttertly crs\m sep arator. fifteen bushels early seed corn, fifty pounds binder twine, six ty pure bred Bilver Laced Wyan dotte chickens some household goods and other articles two numer ous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. TERMS—Sums of 810 and under cash over 810 twelve months' time on bankable notes. Interest at 8 per cent. No property to bs removed until settled for. J. C. PLUM OWEN WHITE, Auotlonssiv E. A. HILL, Clerk. I will sell 30 Spotted Poland Brood Sows Tried fall and spring gilts at Tama, Iowa Saturday, Feb. 21 N. f, t-, In Chloago Grain Close. Chicago, 111., F*eb. 1®. Corn—NV. S mled, 1.41 No. 4 mix ed. 1.3-8® 1.4 No. 5 mixed, l.J6®137 No. 8 mixed. 1.33H01.S44 No. 8 yellow, 1.48%ffl.4SH: No. 4 yellow, 1.39® 1.42H No. 5 yellow. 1.87%® 1.89 No. 6 yellow 1.35% No 8 white, 1.49® 1.53 No. 4 white 1.45® 148 No. 5 white, 1.89®1.43. Oats—(No. 2 mixed, 86%: No. 1 white 88 No. 2 white 8«H@88 No. 3 white 87 No. 4 white 86%. Range of Chicago Grain Prloee. Corn—May opened at 1.32% high est 1.33% lowest 1.32 closed. Public Auction 1.88 ft July, opansd at 1**1 MS** est l.MUs lowest. 1-80 closed. I Bast opened at 1.17 highest, 1JT%| lowest, 1.84* closed L8«%, Oata—May opaasd at 40% hlghea* 80% lowest T*H closed, T»% July, epened at 71% I highest, 71% lowest H%l closed. TtH. fork—May opened at M.M high est, 84.80 lowest, M.T8| closed. 84.TS July, closed. 84.78. Lard—(May opened at U.18t high est, *1.871 lowest. 81.10 closed, J1.8T July opened at 11.80 highest, 114*1 lowest, 81.40 closed, tl.lt. Ribs—May opened at 18.40 high* est, 18.80 lowest, 18.M dosed, lt.tol July opened at 1J.86 highest H-00| lowest, 18.W closed, 11.04, LAM SON'S MARKET REPORTS. Purnlshsd by Lamson Bros. A Co., 208 Masonls Temple. Phone IN, PEORIA CASH ORAIN. Peoria, Feb, 18. Com—No. 1 yellow, 1.48 No. I yellow, 1.48: No. 4 yellow, 1.4001.41 No. 6 yellow, 1.8801.88% No. 8 mixed, 1)41 N04 4 mixed. &.88O 1.89% No. S mixed, 1.87% 91.88 No. 4 white, 1.44. Oats—No. 8 white, 87%. MINNHAPOOS CA*9H GRAIN. Minneapolis FVb. 18. Wheat—No. 1 durum northern, 8.90 98.06 No. 8 durum northern, 8.86® 3.00 No. 8 durum northern, 2.80® 2.95 No. 1 northern, 8.80O8.98 No. 2 northern, 2.75®2.80 No. 8 north ern, 2.70® 2.85 No. 1 red. 8.7002.78 No. 8 red, 2.06O2.80 No. 8 red, 2.«» ®2.75 No. 1 hard, 8.8008.70 No. 1 durum, 2.!3%08.8O No. I durum. 2.20%®2.25 No. 8 durum, 8.17% 2.20. Corn—No. yellow, 1.4201.48 No. 4 yellow, 1-8701.88 No. S yellow. 1.84® 1.35: No. 8 white, 1.42 No. 8 mixed, 1.8801.89 No. 4 mixed, 1.88 @1.84 No. 6 mixed, 1.8001.82 others, 1.1801.28. Oats—No. 2 white, 84%®88% No. 3 white. 83% 080% No. 4 white, 81%0 82%. Barley—Choice, US# 1.88 mGC lum, 1.2801.82 low grades, 1.17® 1.25. Rye—1.55%® I.«8%. Flax—5.15 ®8.20. Chloago Produoe Chicago, Feb. Chloago Potsto Market. Chicago, Feb. 18. Potatoes—Weak Northern Whites bulk and sacked, 84.880 84.50 West ern Russets, 84.85. Reoeipts—84 cars. Ksnsss City Llvs Stock. Kansas City. Feh. r^V» 18. Butter—Unchanged. Eggs—Higher receipts, 11,081 cas es at mark, cases Included, 60053 ordinary firsts, 46QS0| firsts 84® 54H. Poultry—Higher fowls 87 springs 32. Pork—Cash, nominal. Lard—Cash, 80.87. Ribs—Cash, 17.50013.50. Rye No. 2—1.57%. Barley—1.4201.48. Timothy seed—12@14. Clover seed—46@59. IS. Cattle—Estimated receipts for to day. 9,0001 market slow. Beef steers, choice and prime 14.25016.78 Medium and good 12.26014.25 Common 9.50012.25 Ught beef steers, good and choice 10.50014.75 Common and medium .... 8.00011.60 Canners and cutters 5.2506.90 Butcher -heifers- 7.0d@ll.7fe Butcher cows ........... 6.90011.25 Stocker steers 6.25010.25 Feeder steers 8.50@13.00 Veal calves, light and handy weight 18.00016.60 Hogs—Estimated receipts for today 16,000 market lower. Bulk of sales 18.85018.78 Heavy weight ...18.26013.48 Medium weight ...18.40013.90 Light weight 18.26014.05 Pigs, good to choice 11.00014.86 Heavy packing sows, smooth 12.26012.76 Sheep—Estimated receipts for t«v day 8,-000 market higher. Breeding ewes 8.00@14.00 Ewes—medium, good and choice 10.60013.26 Ewes—culls and common 8.25@10.J5 Lambs 17.75020.75 Lambs—culls and common .... .12.00017.00 Yearling wethers 16.50® 18.t)0 Psrlodio Bilious Attseks, Persons subject to periodic bilious attacks will observe that their ap petite fails them Just before an at tack. That is, they do not really crave food but eat because it is meal time. If they will eat only a light meal and no meat, then take two of Chamberlain's Tablets the attack may be avoided. DISPERSION I" ME TO SlIP DECREASI IN REOEIFTB FAILS TO OHK^K DEOUNINQ MAR KET AT CHICAaO YARDS. VALUBS10 TO CENTS MLOW TUESDAY AVER AOS Stale Steak Left Unseld Frsm Msn day and Tuesday Prevents Reeov ery—Bulk Bald Within Range of 11178 and With Extrsms Top 914.60—Cattls Trade Slow. Chicago. Pab. M—tU* prices oon tlnued to decline today desplta the fact that reoeipts were ef small pro portlons. Fresh arrival* were only 14,000 head, but a Ui«e left-over supply prevented a revival In prices and packers made their own terms. Quotations were 10 to 8ft oeats under the average of Tuesday, with bulk selling at 818.7fi014.4O and extreme top at 814.80. Cattle. Cattle market was slow, despite the fact that the midweek run was below normal at 4,000 bead. Sheep, Sheep held steady. Reoeipts were 10,000 head. Chloago Live Stook. Chloago, Feb. 18. CdtUa—Estimated receipts for to day, 4.000 market, slow. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime 14.OO0T18.25 Medium and good .......11.50014.00 Common 9.00011.50 Light beef steers, good and choice ,.18.00015.25 Common and medium ... 8.50 012.00 Canners and cutters .... 6.00@ 8.50 Butcher heifers 8.60013.00 Butcher cows 8.60011.75 Stocker steers 8.75 010.25 Feeder steers 7.60011.50 Veal calves, light and handy weight 1S.75017.25 Hogs—estimated receipts for to day, 14,000 market, 10 to 20 cents lower top, 14.80. Bulk of sales 18.75014.40 Heavy weight ,..,.18.60014.00 Medium weight ..........18.90014.40 Lightweight .....14.25 014.60 Light light 18.75014.25 Pigs, good to choice ......lS.00@14.00 Heavy packing sows, smooth 12.50013.25 Heavy packing sows,' rough 1MO012.5O Sheep—Estimated receipts for to day, 10,000 market, steady. Ewes medium, good and choice .11.00016.75 Ewea—culls and common. 8.00010.50 Lambs ...18.00 021.25 Lambs culls and com mon 14.500 17.75 Represented Hog 8sles. No. Av. 63 mixed 266 58 mixed 287 44 mixed 295 47 mixed 274 36 heavies 828 22 heavies 858 84 heavies 878 49 heavier 410 86 selected 24l 14 selected 268 16 seleoted ............. .278 selected '289 43 lights IB] 81 lights l', 26 limits ifr 43 lights 178 BY RANS1ER & SEID INDEPENDENCE, IOWA Price 13.75 13.90 .14.10 14.25 13.80 .. 14.00 14.10 14.20 14.00 14-10 '14.20 14.85 14.00 14.15 ~'14.?5 14.40 Representative Cattle Sales. tO steers ...._ 877 12.00 20 steers 932 12.2^ 19 steeds 1016 12.50 18 steer? 1058 12.75 18 steers 964 13.00 J7 steers ...1071' 13.2' 16 steers U04 lS.f.o 18 steers ........1128 13.7? 14 steers .1256 14.00 13 steers H»2 H-50 18 steers .1182 14.5^ 12 steers ..............1268 .14.75 11 steers 1321 16.00 10 steers H08 16.K 8 steers. ,.1466 16.2f 8 steers •.,!•,#•»•••••» *1884 15.-. Sioux City Live Stock, Bloux City, Feb. 18. Cattle—Estijnated reoeipts for to day. 8.800 market steady. Beef cows 8.750 8.0 Choice fed 12.00016.00 V& Tuesday, FIK 24 The entire farming property will he sold including ths following described property: 19 Scotch and Scotch taported Shnpshire 18* 20 Shropshire ewes, several rejfottittd Dtnoc Jersey sows to farrow in April fine pair 3 jr^ar ojd mules. Horses, grade oows, nearly new faming qiachinery, hay in barn, corn, oats, etc. iv iliAr S*" CoL Ctair €L Mail bids may be sent (Hf ~.M* A, .•. i« i9.4tfii.tr Fat o«ws and bdftn I.N#IMt I'Hdiii MO01WI Cannsrs •.••.#•«,•••..»»« 4.800 Feeding oows and heifers 6.000 I.OO Calvss 8.00011.00 Hogw—estimated reoeipts (or to day 18,0401 maxfcet lowar. Light *18.4G0a8.T8 Mixed 18.86018,40 Heavy 11.74018AO Bult of sales 18.40018.40 Bheap—(Estimated reoeipts for to day 1,008 market strong. MMM Omaha Uvs Stoek. Omaha, Feb. 18. Cattle—JDatlmated reselpta for to day, 4JOOS market steady. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight, oholoe and prime .18.T6016.OO Medium aad good 11,00018.TS Common 8.00011.04 Light beef steers, good and oholoe X1.T8014.SO Common and medium.... 8.40011.78 Canners and cutters .... 6J60 4.80 Butoher heifers 6.76011.80 Butcher cows 6.50011.1# 8tocker steers 4.76 011.00 Feeder steers 7.75 @18.00 Veal calves, light and handy weight 14.OO016.tO Hogs—Estimated reoeipts for to day, 11,500 market lower top 18.60. Bulk of sales 18.86018.50 Heavy weight ...18.26018.40 Medium weight ..18.86018.tO Light weight 18.85@13.60 Light light 13.00018.8t Pigs, good to choice 18.00 @14.8u Heavy packing sows smooth 18,00018.8» Heavy packing sows rough 18.80O18.4k Sheep—Estimated receipts for to day, 11.600i mraket steady. Ewes—medium, good and choice .11.00018.35 Ewes—culls and common. 8.60@11.00 Lambs .18.26020.10 Lambs—oulls and com mon 1145017.76 Tearling wethers .........16.00017.00 New York Produoe. New Tork Feb. 18. Butter—Barely steady receipts 7397 tubs creamery specials 67% & 7,397 tubs creamery specials 67ft@ 67 extra firsts, 69066 packing stock current make. No. 2, 39. Cheese—Weak receipts 8,016 box es state and whole milk held, 80® 31 average run 28^029. Eggs—Strong receipts 10,434 cas es extra firsts, 64066 firsts, 620 63. Poultry—Alive steady western chickens 35 old roosters 24 fowls 40 turkeys 35 to 40 dressed quiet. ADMINISTRATOR'S Public Sale! Thee* will ba sold at PaUla Anstton Saturday, Feb. 21 at the horn of two o'clock at the front door of tba Court House la the olty of Ifarshalltown, Iowa, the fol lowing described real aetata, beloag to the estate of Thomas O. Brady, deceased, situated In Marshall Coon ty, Iowa, to-wlt: The Northwest Quarter (NWH) of tba Southwest Quarter (8WH)l bots Ona (1), Two (8), Three (I), and Four (4), of ths Southwest Quarter, (8WI4) of the Southwest Quarter (SWK): Lots Two (8) and Three (8), except the east ona halt acre used for a cemetery of the Northeast Quarter (NBH of ths Southwest Quarter (SWW)l and Lot No. flight (8) of the Northwest Quarter (NWK) of the Southeast Quarter (SB) 14) of Beotlon No. Twenty-tfx (84), In Township No. Eighty-three (88) North, Range No. Blghtean (18) West tn all 88M acres, mora or leas. There Is a mortgage on aald prom ts to secure the sum of 16,000.00, whloh may be paid oft or not as tho purchaser may desire. You are espeolally Invited to he present. M. WHITAKER, Admlnlstrater* NOTICE As I hava rented a farm I will not hold a closing oat February 23rd as advertised. J. B. CRABTREE CYLINDER AND CRANK SHAFT GRINDING Manufacturing of overslse piston* aad wrist pins, for all makes of oars, trucks and tractors, and stationery engine. All work guaranteed, best workmanship. C. W. HOIAINGSWORTH S38 North 2nd St. Phons 1W1 ring 2. Famu Loamis We are at this time prepared to consider farm loans for early closing. Reasonable rates. Dependable service. Ample funds. By reason of a large number of the farm loan com panies having been filled up with loans and will not be in the market for new business until after March i5th and others not until May 1st the chances are good for rates to advance during the next few weeks, and those knowing themselves in need of loans any time before April 1st will no doubt be ahead by making arrangements thru dependable sources at once .9 1 Do not wait to make arrangements thru correspon dence but come and see us immediately. N. H. NELSON, Farm Loan Mgr. SECURITY INVESTMENT COMPANY McCallsburg, Iowa Closing Out Sale Having decided to quit farming I will sell on what is known as the Frank Butter farm, seven miles west of Marshalltown on the Lincoln Highway, and one mile south-east of La Moille. FRIDAY, FEB. 27 Sale to commence at 10:00 A. M. The following described property. 14—HEAD OP HORSES—14 Consisting of 6 good work horses 1 mare coming 8 1 mare coming 2 1 mare 8 years old 2 driving colts 1 yearling colt 1 registered Belgian mare 1 registered black Percheron stallion,. Brilliant, 8 years old, a good breeder. 73—HEAD OP CATTLE—73 37 Hand milked cows* 17 now giving milk, 8 will be fresh soon, 17 in calf 6 yearling steers, 8 yearling heifers, 8 spring steers sp^i|g heifjsrs 4 steer calves 1 Short horn bull. 26—HEAD BLACK FACED SHEEP—26. 300—PURE BRED CHICKENS—300 200 S. C. brown Leghorn hens, nearly all pullets, 80 S. C. Brown Leghorn Copkerels 60 Barred Rock Puilets 10 Barred Rock Cockerels. 15 Tons hay in barn, about 30 tons ensilage, some corn, 4 bushels yellow seed corn, 20 bushels potatoes. MACHINERY One Litchfield manure spreader j. cne hay raok, 1 Rock Island gang plowj sulky plow X. Best Braf sulky 1 Dane side delivery hay rakev Clean Sweep hay loaders 1 Boy corn plow 1 Janesvllle com plow 1 Hayes qorn plaater rods of wire 1 Deere com filanter and 80. rods of wlfai 1 separators, line shafts and pulleys 1 Vh. p. gasolene engtaej p. gasolene engine 1% h. V- Falrhapks gasolene, engine 1 thfe*^ section harrow 1 four-section: harrow 1 feed, grii)dert 1 Udgat^ seeder 1 seeder with grass *eeder 1 truok .wiaeoa with hay ntok 8 lumber wagons with trlppl'e hoxr 1 carriage 1 spring Wagenl pump jack 1 elevator power: 1 Fdrd truck 1 saddle and ljrldle, geed as new 1 boh sled with box 1 ensilage outter and distributing pipe 8 sets double harness 1 ilaOormick mower 1 dlsot 1 hand oern sheUer 1 fanning gail) 1 garden plow 1 810 egga •ufoess lneuba tor 1 800-chlcks Sucoesi Bjjvoder ehloM 8BIW Brsedsr, both new last yeari 1 880-dblpks Klsndike Brsadon 4 Wa« aeops 8s» ohloks 1 sleigh 80 gallon oil tank. HOUSIHOLDOOODS One 4-burner Ferfeotlon eil- stof«',wl8h flrslefs oookar evan 1 friT.il ceok stove .bM sprthga aaid mattressi 1 eesa«|odai chairsi dosea halt gancm trolt -vaTai Ibpfry hed with mattress aad other n*LUNOH AT NOON TIIIW* A. F. WEST A, P. Mason 8»nr Atf«ttar»esWf T. J. •heemaker, Clerk •Vpf-T ytfr. tkm. Genco Light Usera Sold sinica April 1,1919 v»t c.".« I -w" Wiley Ward Marehallt*wn Arte Bwok Marahalltown A. O. Itw*li ...... Manhalttown Ohaa Hlaka Marahalltown My Plummer .... Marshalltown ^rod 4, Paul Marahalltown Ira Pergue»n Marahalltown John BMIM .............. Tama Herman Baclcen ........... Tama Chaa, Beheiinek ......... Chelsla Prank Neurrth Haverhill Peear iuaehbaum .. lute Center Rebert •usehbaum ..State Center Leuta Hartwlg State Center H« Sillman Lamoille J. Wi Clark Oilman Themae 4 Son ,. Green Mountain Dan Chadwlek Conrad Q. 0* Stangeland .. Dunbar T, A. Soretn Roland ARE YOU NEXT? GENCO FARM LIGHTING CO. State m. PIOTHMUTOM Mai#i»H»»w% PUBLIC ALES! On the F. M. Wheeler farm six miles North EaSt of Marshalltown, two miles south of Green Mountain. Farm having been sold I will offer at Public Auction the under signed. Friday, Feb. 20th Sale to commence at 10:30. 12—HEAD OF HORSES—12 Consisting of one black mare, weight 1450, 1 years old ona tram of sorrel mares, 7 yeare old, wt. 8900 one bay mare, ten years old, wt. 1400, In foa one hlack mare three years old, unbroke: ona sorrel mam. four years old, unbroks one bay geldlr.g, two years old. unbroke one Alack hose, eight years old, bnio to saddle and yrt. 1060, a good aU purpose horse one sorrel mare, four old, onbrOke one bay aaddler and driver, wt. 880 one team of grex mare, wt. 8100, seven and eight years, a cracking good pair. 75 HEAD OF CATTLE—75 Consisting of two loads of 1.000 pound white faced steers, an ready fot-the feed lot and one load of eight-hundred pound Shorthorn ateers. Are milk oows three yearling steers and.five yearling heifers, two bulls. 30—HEAD OF FEEDING HOGS—30 MACHINERY a Consisting of one Deertng eight foot binder In good Hays corn planter, new ohe Hoosler seeder, new one Rock Island disc ona McCormlok mower^twenty foot harrow two wagons^fted bunks three cook stoves one Cuehman four horse engine as good new and other articles too numerous to mention. Isone good mixed hay In ban, 8,000 bushels of earn te erik USUAL TERMS FREE LUNCH AT NOON CE. WHEELER, J. R. HANSHIP. Auct. CLOSING OUT SALE Having sold my farm and moving to town, I will sell at. Publio Auotton at my farm, also known as Geo. Egbert farm, 7 miles south, on Center Street and mile west ef MarahaUtowa and two mttea east af Haverhill FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920 Colbunenolng at 10 O'olock. 1$ HEAD OP HORSES—Consisting of one Sorrel mare oom Ing pears old, wt 1400 1 matched pair of sorrel mares, coming 4 years old, wt. about J000 and among the best pair of young mares that *01 «o through a sale ring this winter gray mare 10 years old, wt abgut 1500 gray mare 11 years old, wt. about 1800 one bay horse, famlly'drlver 10 years old one black gelding oomlnf 8 years pair stM^hwry roans, fillies 1 and 8 years old pair blaok ^larea, yea» old tlOOt blue roan itldini, coming 2 yean old son^l hor»et ooltp cbralQg year old. The above horses with one ar two eaoeptltaa are a6und«' 9 ATTLS—Five head of oows, son^e and othara to be fr*8h soon, S heifers oomlng 8 years old, one to be fresh by sale dag/i calf 2 months old. ia-rHOQ»-Two Purebred Duroe gUts recorded eight pnre bred OuiM lDti, one recorded boar. All of the above gllta aya bred to thla hoar^.ahe Shoat, some of the above gllta wUI weigh batter than Wt p6undi, To farrow the last week of March. iVo piirS bred Barred Plymouth Hen's and Ctdletp and 80 CJook aMit ta blaek Minorca hens|„aome Pekln ducks and draksa and,one halfd^ien guineas. The above poultry represents t^e leading stiilns of some of the best breeders one collie puppy pflre .' MACHINERY—1 pain wagon wlth ^rlpla 1 terrvr top buggy} spring wagon: lf-ft. OitofBl ft jLsknt mower 1 12-ft. hay rake 1 hay raoki Btar endgate j..,. with grass need attaohmeit l- diso 1 8-seo. tarar harrow iHarfbw oert one Hayes corn planter with 180 roda 'Wire 118-in jornmm plow, good as nsw John Deere 18-ln. sutey lllow 1 jj-la, mOkteg plow 1 grind atone 1 tank beater ofe Dutoh Unclejkdtng cujtlvator? 1 walking Cultivator S surtaoe oyltlvators Osdfatiiig sled 1 cutter 8 sets 1)4 brass mounted Concord iamese «at single harness, 18 collars, some JuHers 1 noree Satttey gas aogine, almost new 1 power emery wl^sel 1 pmdll pow iji' am, grinder 1 power washing machinal 1 8W8 JbffhS 18-ft. Mm'sluuct iifcd pulleys and belting 1 bench drlU 1 ftrn atael »2tsiTl eeS'sr post and brace 1 Sharpie* cream seperatan watpr ISaeratot: dypress weed tank, 80 bbL never been asadt 1 vU 8PM a O a a 1 1 tsn 'seH feeder 1 Stewart horse clippers several 8^dM n^aad lAkief} ens hand power vaouum'washer 1 hand earn ahsoars 1 hand a smaU self feeders 4 Incubators, frem 100 to 800 a8Tg else Ijuk bever, ISO flhlok sise, oil hover *80 ehtejk.aiM, lO gal oe^ps 1 Klendlke ant deor braedwt 1 dkMl ott bar Tif ga) eaoh 8 sets hay slings and trip attachment I |0-f| log dag 1 80-gal. Iron ketUe 1 wevea wire strstsheri fttigeri spadee and shovels 1 si* hpto nagaT S.bmnatr oUneateasi folding bath tub 1 180-lb, Pawy hay and straw. Numerous, ether artlolea. m' 3 H. P. Nyoe Alblts J, i« Weiy AlWen Carleton Sretkren Chureh, Qarwln H. W. Hennesy Toledo Harry Anderson .......... Teleda Slraa Hayee eMHf«Ml|»l WW# Wi F, Ibereole .......... Toledo O. J. Laoy New Prevldenea M. Srlndle New Provldena* W, Hunaleman *.... St. Anthony Karl Plfer St Anthony Fred Yordy Melbewne Cornelius Thompson ... LaOrand T. I. Thompson LeOrand Harry Q, Hull Oskaleosa Mr, PMIIpps ........... Oskaloeea Albert Ludwlok Xaarln® Everett Ye«ly Q^en Mountain J. P. Yetly ...... Oreen MotmUln Owner E. A HILL, Clerk AT NOON. USUAL TJIIW J. I. CURTIS^—OWNER. '1"* Auot. r- I« a! W JLl br*dv 1 T. J. SHOEMAKER* OM I