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miff 09 :x$ui 'tit. I:-:'/ V„ & ,/$ :&^6 ?R.:. .n-:^vJv:, {V^ k?.» Commencing at J. o'clock. 9nhoQii nf»nnri ,« •wwwafiH ^"uaas 1 1 Having sold our farms we will sell at public sale at the lin's farm, 4 miles south of Decatur, 5% miles northwest of Davis City, on Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp: 277 Span of Percheron mares. 5 and 6 years old. Shoats weighing from 50 to 125 pounds. Tullts Bros., Auctioneers. 1 yearling horse mule 1 good suckling mare mule. 1 £flK9V Sr^- *v'*/ ,». CLOSING OUT SALE! residence of Thursday, Nov. 13 head of Stock 2 head of Horses 45 head of Cattle 20 cows from 3 to 5 years old, 10 of them thoroughbred Angus, 5 high grade Angus 5 good milcli cows 2 two year old heifers 2 yearling heifers: 2 yearling steers 18 calves, mostly An gus 1 coming three year old registered Angus bull. 30 head of Hogs 200 head of Sheep These arc high grade Shropshire breeding owes ".vl 4 good bucks. 2000 bu. old Corn, more or less TEKMS—A credit of 6 month will be given on all sums over $10 upon purchaser giving note with approved security drawing 8 per cent interest from date. ?10 and under cash. No property to be re moved until settled for. W. H. Euritt Euritt Bros. Closing Out Sale! H-ivin- rented mv farm I will sell at public sale at the farm 10% miles southeast of Leon on the eoTan't UneviUe Trail, 5 miles southwest of Woodland, and about miles northwest of Snow town, on Friday, Nov. These are extra good black face breeding ewes, from 2 to 4 years old. D. A. McMains aad McKern A Manchester, Ateto, 'M 'm- 102 head of Live Stock 11 66 head of Cattle 2 vear old steers: 15 cows, some with calves by side, others to be fresh soon 12 earlfngs^eers 10 yearling heifers 6 big calves 1 two year old red Short Horn bull 1 two year .old black Poll Angus bull 1 yearling Jersey bull. 2 bead of Mules 34 head of Sheep 2 Sheep Troughs TFRMS—A credit of 9 months will be given on all sums over $10 upon purchaser giving note ^h approved security drawing 8 per cent interest from date. $10 and under cash. No property to be removed until settled for. JAMES fLYNN W & & 4 nannnlPlili 1 W. H. Euritt, on Tom Suther- 14th THE LEOH REPORTER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. O. F. Walker, Clerk old. •-•oiVcd-'- 6 ?y Fred Teale, Clerk Y'$ TERMS: A credit yf Closing Out Sale! Having rented my farm I will sell at public sale at my farm 4 miles southeast of Leon on Capitol Highway Trail, on Monday, Nov. 10th Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp: 106 Head of Live Stock 46 head of Cattle 19 head of cows 18 head of calves 2 registered Short Morn bull:: 8 yearlings, 7 heifers and 1 steer 2 registered Short Horn cows, balance high grade Short Hoins. 7 head of Horses Bay mare 3 years old weight 1400 brown mare 3 years old weight 1300 bay mare 3 years old weight 1100 bay mare 7 years old weight 1100 2 good yearling horse colts 1 saddle pony. 33 head of Hogs sows 20 head of spring shoats weighing about 100 pounds. 1 Poland China boar, 18 months 20 head high grade Shropshire Ewes. 600 bushels Corn. 300 bushels Oats. Several stands of Bees. 5 or 6 dozen White Leghorn Hens. I-\AKM IMI'LKMKXTS—McC'ormick grain binder, 1'. & O. disc with truck, P. & O. sulkey plow, 2 riding cultivators. !••'ormick mower, sv/e-p rake, sulkey r:i!:e. nanure «render, planter, harrow, hay wagon with rack, bobsled with bed, sleigh, teed grinder, fanning mill, broad cast seeder, good top buggy, carriage, corn shellcr, grindstone, 1 inch walking plow, set ot work harness, set of single harness, saddle and other tools. HOl SKflOM) GOODS—Folding bed, lloosier cabinet good as new, and other things. Ll'XCH OX (ji SOUNDS. MoKcr & Manchester and «i. L. Harrctt, Auctioneers. TEIIMS—A credit of 0 months will be given on all sums over $10 upon purchaser giving note with approved security drawing 8 per cent interest from date. $10 and under cash. No property to be removed until settled for. ROY GAMMON Closing Out Sale Having sold the farm and dissolving partnership, we at the Mrs. S. E. Painter farm 1.1 miles northwest of Wednesday, Nov. One roan cow 5 years old 4 spring calves. of 12 wi ll approved security drawing Commencing at 12:00 o'Clock sharp, the following described property, to-wit: 201 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK 201 HEAD OF HORSES One gray mare 5 years old, weight 1300 pounds one gray mare 7 years old, weight 1250 pounds one bay horse 8 years old, weight 1150 pounds cne gray mare 3 years old one bay horse 12years old, weight 1200 pounds one brown mare 6 years old, weight 1100 pounds. 5 HEAD OF CATTLE 5 15 HEAD OF HOGS 15 head of Chester White shoats, weight 150 to 170 pounds. 175 HEAD OF SHEEP 88 breeding ewes, bred to lamb in march 87 spring lambs. MISCELLANEOUS: 6 or 8 dozen chickens 250 bushels of oats, more or less some good alfalfa hay 200 seasoned oak posts some native lumber and stove wood. IMPLEMENTS, ETC,: Consisting of plows, hay stacker, disc, harness, saddle, wbter tank, dipping tank, grind stone, corn sheller, some 1-inch gas pipe, and numerous other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Consisting of one range cook stove, good as new 1 buffet, good as new 30 yards good rag carpet 1 ingrain rug Jxl2 1 Axminster rug 9x12 1 Ax. minster rug 12x12 2 extension tables dining chairs rocking chairs reclining invalid chair bedsteads, spring and mattress couch window blinds curtain poles hanging lamps, and other household articles. months will be 8 property to be removed until settled for. & ULLIS & SAGE. Auctioneers. FRED TEALE, Clerk. j£ Ladies Aid of Christian Church will & serve lunch. given on sums over ".:•/'M" (rar .rr"TijJ® $10, percent interest from date. Sums under Page NINE Fred Teaale, Clerk. will sell at public eon, on 12th purchaser giving note $10, PAINTER BROS. cash. No ,4, i.' t* 1