Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 2, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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*ipr MOWER BOUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN! Monday Oct. 2,1922. Page Three .-...- ,. ... ... fi .v -J SSCiSS tpf': i.-t 246 Acres of Highly Improved Land, NOTE THE DESCRIPTIONS Live Stock, Grain and Equipment LIBERAL TERMS We are dissolving partnership and will sell our beautiful Stock Farm and all our personal property to the highest responsible bidder at the farm, two, miles! eastof Lansing, two and one-half miles west of Brownsdale andeight miles northeast of Austin, Minnesota on |J -^y Sale Starts at 10 A. M. Rain or Shine Free Lunch at Noon Music By During the Sale BUILDINGS DESCRIPTION OF LANDS Two hundred forty-six acres of gently rolling land with rich black loam and clay subsoil. The These buildings are large and roomy. The house is a two-story seven room house with basement. farm has been thoroly tiled. Has a well that sup plies-an abundance of pure water. The farm will Barn is at least 40 ft. square and room endugh for 30 cows, and room for the hay. Large be sold in one or two bodies. 160 acres and 80 acres, or in one body of 246 acres. It lies in one Cement Silo, diameter 14 ft., height 51 ft. This silo will hold 210 tons of ensilage. Granary, Corn body, three eighties lying side by side. ..The entire farm is under cultivation and has been used as Crib, Machine Shed, Cattle Barn large enough to house 75 head of young cattle, good Hog House. a stock farm, thus being a very fertile one. The farm will produce anything a farmer might wish The above buildings are all in good repair. Farm is fenced and cross fenced. Over 400 rods of the to raise in the Corn Belt. Remember this farm lies in Southern Minnesota where crop failures fence is woven wire.and hog tight, a very valuable asset. are unknown. This is a beautiful farm in a very high state of cultivation in a very rich agricultural district, centrally located to the leading .markets and close to school. It is located in a verv rich district where daWinr has proven most profitable to the farifter. A most desirable farm for one with plenty of help to carry on diversified farming. To Appreciate it one must see the farm. where dairying NO BUSINESS IS BETTER THAN THE CARE AND PROTECTION GIVEN IT—SAVE THE LOSSES AND INCREASE THE PROFITS REAL ESTATE TERMS $10.00 per acre cash in hand on day of sale and enough more on March 1, 1923, to make one-third of purchase price at which time deed will be given and mortgage will be taken back for five .«n »t oyjj per cent interest. a* rTTTTT^^T?tTTfwttttwtw.wtTfwfwfwffwftifffwwttffiwtwtwMMiMWWMMWw»w»WM*»twWHr*»» 25 Head of Pure Bred and High Grade Percheron Horses 25 2 Black Mares, 17 years old, weight 3100 3 Yearling Fillies S GRADES 1 Black Mare, 13 years old, weight 1400 1 Sorrel Stallion, 3 years old, weight 1600 1 Bay Mare, 11 years old, weight 1500 1 Pair 3 year old Geldings, weight 2200 3 Stallions, 2 years old 1 Gray Mare, 7 years old, weight 1700 1 Yearling Stallion if 1 Pair 4 year old Geldings, weight 2800 4 Three year old Mares 3 Sucking Colts 1 Bay Gelding, 3 years old, weight 1300 Above are all pure-bred Percherons and are recorded in the Percheron Horse Society of America. VTTT 85 Head of Pure Bred and High Grade Shorthorn Cattle 85 Nine Purebred Shorthorn Cows. 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old. 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bull, 6 months old and 1 Bull Calf, 4 weeks old. 35 High Grade Shorthorn Milk Cows. 30 Calves and 8 yearling heifers. 100 Head of Good THrifty 350 Rhode Island Red, White Wyandotte BlaM Ungshan Chickens 350 30 Tons Clover and Timothy Hay 20 Acres Corn In Shock 2000 Bushels Oats In Bin Two Silo Full of Ensilage *~-& Corn Plow"t•eKJoh^J^y^I^dpL «f^.TlF^^raIT?ri^1, ®f£ Deering Binder 1 8 ft. Deere Spring Tooth Harrow 1 Moline Wagon with triple box 2 other good wagons 2 Hay Racks 3 John Deere riows, Deere Corn Planter, 1 Fordson Tractor with Oliver Plows, in perfect condition 1 LaCrosse 14-mch Gan" Jt n' r— niAU, i4_^u. c—«. *_• John 2 John Deere Manure Spreaders 1 Set Wooden Harrows 1 5 ft. Deering Mower 1 McCormick Hay Rake Corn Binder vidua! Houses Gas Tanks Forks Scoops, and a complete Blacksmith's good Feeding Tables 1 Potato Hog. outfit 3 PERSONAL PROPERTY TERMS TERMS:-—All sums of $10.00 and under cash on sums over that amount mint a a credit credi of one year's time will be given on approved notes bearing 8 per cent interest from date of sale.? ALBERT HOPPE, Auctioneer BROWNSDALE STATE BANK, Clerk, ffiownsflale, Minn. 2, '5. u'S* mi rffii S- v. Mt fji'- AUSTIN, MINNESOTA -v *r wmmmwmami 4$ A'H