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Having decided to move to Wisconsin, I will sell at the Geo. S. Whitfield homestead, six miles north and two miles west of Oakes, one-half mile east and one mile south of Glover on northwest quarter of section 30, onFRIDAY, MARCH 22f 1918the following described property, to-wif ^HORSES.One brown mare, in foal, 12 years, weight 1450. One bay mare, 12 years, weight 1400. One bay mare 3 years, weight 1050. One gray gelding, 5 years, weight 1200. One yearling colt, gelding.CATTLEFour milch cows, 3 to 5 years, coming fresh soon. Three heifers coming 2 years. One yearling bull. Four last summer calves. One winter calf.FEEDAbout 60 bushels of barley. About 150 bushel oats. May have some corn for sale.MACHINERYOne new Bradley gang plow. One Janesville gang plow. One 8-foot Deering binder. One Deering mower. One Minnesota mower. One 8-foot disc harrow with truck. One 5-sectlon Boss harrow, almost new. One 10-foot Monitor drill. One garden cultivator. Three sets double harness. Some small tools, etc.Property of Geo. S. Whitfield *One black mare, 5 years old. One bay horse, 10 years old. One surrey. One washing machine. One grindstone and other articles.Free Lunch at Noon. Sale After Lunch.TERM8 OF 8ALE:.. All tumi of $10 and under, cash. On sums over $10 time will be given until October 1, 1918 on bankable paper bearing 8 per cent interest.JAMES HOUSE, OwnsrJ. E. BUNDAY, Clerk.
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The Oakes Times

Oakes, North Dakota, US

Thu, Mar 07, 1918

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