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The Redfield Ledger from Redfield, Kansas • 4

The Redfield Ledger from Redfield, Kansas • 4

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Redfield, Kansas
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Railway Time Card. TP3 0 SA T7 mm IB We will sell at Public Auction at the Dr. Payne farm, better known as the Norm Holt farm, 1 mile east and 1 mile south of Redfield, Kansas, r- WEST BOUND. No. 409 5:15 A.

M. no. 407 11:23 M. no. 491 Local Frt.

..8:08 M. EAST BOUND. no: 408 .8:08 a. m. No.

1. .8:23 P. m'. 914 Thursday, Sept. 1 0, 1 Beginning at 10:00 A.

M. The following property to-wit: no. 492 Local Frt, 5:15 P. M. 409 makes connections at Wichita for Colorado, California and all points, in the West and North-West.

YOUR SALE 12 HEAD HORSES AND MULES. One brown mare 10 yrs. old, wt. 1400, in foal by jack, One bay mare 10 yrs. oM, wt.

1300, in foal by jack. One black mare 5 yrs. old, wt. 1500, in foal by Steele's horse. One 2 year old filley.

One gentle saddle pony. One span of 2 year old mules. Three head yearling mules. Two head sucking mules. js made for the purpose of getting the highest possible price tor your property otherwise it is a allure.

YOUR AUCTIONEER must be a Balesman who works hard, studies his profession, knows your markets and your prop- i erty. ana wnose meinuua net yu llv mw uwr ar" otherwise he is a failure. My business grows every month be- cause I am a good enough auctioneer to make your sale a success. Leonard Green, Auctioneer. REDFIELD, KANSAS.

See me before you date your Sale. 18 HEAD OF HOGS 15 Head of shoats weight fronv50 to 60 lbs. each. 1 Duroc sow, with pig. 1 Poland China sow with pig.

1 Poland China boar, one year old. IMPLEMENTS 1 12 inch gang plow good as new 1 Stalk cutter 1 6 Shovel Moline cultivator new 1 Sulky rake 18 Barrel wagon tank new 1 Sweep rake 1 10 Barrel tank new 1 Disc 1 Corn planter Corn sheller Cross cut saw Set single harness 1 No. 12 DeLaval separator good as new 1 Hiawatha incubator 200 egg. 1 Iron kettle Sausage grinder 1 Lard press FEED 30 A. corn in field if not sold before sale 1 Stack timothy hay.

Eight acres sowed cane 24 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 Durham cow 4 yrs, old will be fresh in November. 1 Spotted cow 9 yrs. old will be fresh in December. 1 Red cow 2 yrs. old, with calf.

1 Brindle cow 4 yrs. old, with calf. 1 Durham cow 3 yrs. old, fresh. 1 Spotted cow 3 yrs.

old, will be fresh in November. 1 Red cow, will be fresh "i February. 1 Four year old cow, calf by side. 1 Durham bull 2 yrs. old, elgible to register.

3 Head of coming 2 year old steers. 1 Two year old steer. 2 Two year old heifers. 3 Coming yearling steers. 2 Yearling heifers.

1- Bull calf 5 months old. 2 Heifer calves 4 mo. old. 1 Heifer calf 2 months old. WILLIAMSON ENGRAVBRS-rRINTBRJ -TFiOiPr met DBNVDK, COLO.

District 40. TERMS: A11 sums of $10-00 and un(er cash over that amount a credit of 10 mnths wil1 be siven Pur- chaser giving approved note bearing 6 per cent interest from date if paid when due. If not paid when due 10 per cent interest will be charged from date of note. 4 per cent discount allowed for cash on all sums over $10.00. No property to be-removed until settled for.

LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS. Threshing and cooking seems to be the order of the day in this locality. Mrs. Willis Buck and 1 two children, Floyd' and Luella, and Mrs. Moberley of Madison Kansas, are visiting at the Ruff home.

B. MORGAN E. B. Charley Richard is at home after spending a few weeks near McPherson Kansas W. H.

Holder purchased a new spring LYNN or WOODWARD, Clerk. wagon of Cowan Brothers last week Cols. MACON DUERSON, Auctioneers. Thomas Duggins spent Sunday with Charley Richard. 0 Bruner and family spent Sun day with Loyd Davis in Redfield.

The ffiVO IT Elsie Cunningham and Mrs. Mason Tamp' visited at the Holder home one eve last Action Mmnm SAVE YOURSELF THE WORK AND WORRY OF IRONING DAY Change Ironing Day Drudgery to Pleasure week. Without Pearl Holder helped Mrs Cunningham change of ''REPEATING RIFLE mechanism it can peaches last week. You can buy no better handles .22 short. Harvey Moberley and family and long or long-rife cartridges for target work and all Burt Buck and family visited at the The one Iron that will do this is the MONITOR Heating SAD IRON nerfertlv.

The deep Ballard small game up to riflinc develoDs maximum power and accuracy and adds years to the life of rifles. 200 yards. No. 20 rifle With plain nnuh, 1 5 or The olid top is protection from defective cartridges prevents powder and gases from being blown back. The side ejection never lets ejected shell spoil your bead and allows quick, accurate repeat shots.

With simple take-down construction, removable action parts, least parts ot any .11 it is the uickest and easiest to clean. Just the gun you want I Ask any gun dealer. 23 shots. $1 1 No. 29 rifle, $9.25.

unjf ruur It will enable you to Iron in a cool comfortable kitclien or out on the back porch if you desire. It will save you walking to and from a hot stove, changing irons, shifting handles and all other inconveniences of stove-heated sad irons. M0W To.fAul 7Zemaitm firearms 42 Willow Street New H.v.B, Corm. Solid Brass, Iron and Steel, Construction. Fully guaranteed.

600,000 now in use. Ruff home Sunday. E. Bruners are entertaining some their relatives from Xenia this week. The series of meetings to be held at Paint Creek church will begin the 16th of September with Brother Thornburg of Wichita in charge of the.series, every body come and bring some one with you.

1 Bess and Rnth Bulla visited Sunday with Maggie and Hattie Hall. Lillie Miller and daughter Bertha visited Mrs. Post Monday evening. Clyde Robinsons were Sunday evening callers at the Newt Cunningham home Tornado Insurance. Fire Insurance.

What's more it will cut down your fuel bills. You can do a half days ironing for less than two cents. The heat is always uniform. The iron is never too hot or too cold because you can regulate the heat tp suit yourself. I will be glad to show you how simple this iron operates also tell you how little it costs, if you will phone or write: Earl Schubert is working for Bert The FarmerVAIIiance Insurance Company Of McPherson, Kansas is represented by A.

H.JONES Protects against Fire, Lightning and Wind Storms. Phone or Write me at REDFIELD, KANSAS for Insurance. Only Farmer's Alliance Afrent in Bronson, Mapleton and this District. Buck at present. Mr3.

Bulla and son Francis, Ethel and Aleph Pierce, Pearl and Lila Holder and Bertha Miller called at the Bulla LEWIS ROWETH Redfield, Kansas. home Monday evening, East Paint Creek. Sunday. Rube Ballinger and family spent Sunday with Mrs. A.

C. Anderson. erson- and family. Joe Elder spent Sunday afternoon at A. H.

Elbreder's. Perry and Clifford Runkie took Sun- day dinner at 0. T. Anderson's. Roy Henning, Clarence Shorten and Joe Englesere visiting at Elbreders by her daughter Alma, "went to Ft.

Scott Friday. Joe Kidwelll and wife visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. And Mrs. Maggie Ruthrauff, accompanied.

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Pages Available:
763
Years Available:
1913-1916