Public Sale of valuable Farm Stock and Household Goods
The undersigned will offer at public sale on the Thomas Fehnel farm at Bushkill Park, on Tuesday, March 16, 1937 at 12 o'clock noon sharp, the following to wit:
Farm Stock
Six head of horses, sorrel team, 5 and 7 years old weighing 3500 lbs., no better team in the county; dark bay team, 7 and 9 years old weighing 3650 lbs., a splendid team; black horse 8 years old, a good worker, weighing 1400 lbs.; Strawberry roan horse, 18 years old weighing 1400 lbs., a fine worker.
22 head of cattle, 15 head of milk cows, mostly Holsteins and a few Guernseys, all young cows and heavy milkers; ? head of heifers, due with calves by the time of sale, a nice bunch of heifers; fat bull weighing 1500 lbs. and a nice stock bull weighing 1000 lbs.
7 head of <?> weighing 100 lbs.
Farm Machinery
Farmall tractor, F-30, used only 2 years, in perfect condition; John Deere, tractor plow, Oliver disc tractor plow, 8 ft. Case tractor disc, 22-36 All-Steel Case thresher with high grain elevator and blower mounted complete, works to perfection, used only a few years; McCormick Deering hay loader, I. H. C. side delivery hay rake, 8 ft. hay rake, 6 ft. Osborne mower, 6 ft. Massey-Harris mower, Black Hawk manure spreader, 8 ft. McCormick-Deering grain binder, 10-tube Ontario grain drill with fertilizer attachment, McCormick-Deering corn binder, Bullseye corn planter and Case corn planter, 2 riding cultivators, 2 Syracuse No. 402 walking plows, Syracuse riding plow, 2 spring tooth harrows, 60-tooth smoothing harrow, combination harrow and roller, Letz feed mill with elevator, grinds all kinds of feed; hammermill, wagon with hay rack complete, wagon with body complete, lot of feed chests, hay track, fork and pulleys, 2 sets heavy bridging harness, 4 sets of heavy lead gear harness, 3 sets of bridles, collars, check lines and single lines, traces, breast chains, raker, forks, shovels and many other small items used on a well-equipped farm.
Household Goods
Eight 10-gallon milk cans, 2 milk strainers, 5 milk pails, sinks, cupboards, and many other items not mentioned.
Don't miss this sale as this is the largest sale of the season. Something for everybody.
Conditions will be made known at time and place of sale by
Howard Fehnel
T. M. Kunkle, Auct.
W. R. Kunkle, Clerk
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 7, Column 6
Public Sale of valuable Farm Stock and Household Goods
The undersigned will offer at public sale along road leading from Stockertown to Schmidt's Schoolhouse, on farm formerly known as the Wm. Richter farm on Saturday, March <6th?>, 1937 at 12:30 P. M., the following, to wit:
Two head of horses, 1 bay, 9 years old, weighing 1500 lbs.; 1 bay 13 years old, weighing 1600 lbs., both splendid and good workers, 14 head of cattle, 10 milk cows, 2 fresh by the time of sale, mostly Holsteins, a few Guernseys, all heavy milkers mostly all raised by myself; 2 young heifers, 1 nice stock bull, 2 years old.
Farm Machinery
Fordson tractor, works to perfection; one 24-in. Doylestown thresher with blower and cutter, works fine; 7 ft. McCormick-Deering grain binder, only cut 60 acres; 5 ft. McCormick-Deering and one 5 ft. Deering mowers, both in perfect condition; hay rake, set of hay sides, 10-tube Hoosier grain drill, McCormick corn planter, like new; New Idea manure spreader; McCormick riding cultivator, single cultivator, harrow and roller combined; spring harrow, 60 tooth smoothing harrow, Rice potato digger, Oliver right and left riding plow, Oliver No. 40 plow, land roller, wooden drag, two 2-horse wagons with bodies complete, set heavy breeching harness with bridles, collars and lines, corn by the ton, 100 bu. oats by the bushel, hay by the ton, 8 milk cans, lot of other little items not mentioned.
All machinery in perfect working order.
- Everything Must Be Sold -
Conditions will be made known at time and place of sale by
Frank Miklos
T. M. Kunkle, Auct.
W. R. Kunkle, Clerk
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 7, Column 7
Public Sale of valuable Farm Stock along highway between Martins Creek and Bangor, near the Grist Mill formerly operated by Adam Sandt, on Friday, March 19th, 1937 at 1 P. M., the following, to wit:
Two head of horses, 1 Sorrel horse, 14 years old, weighing 1600 lbs., 1 Grey horse, 14 years old, weighing 1500 lbs., both good workers.
Six head of cattle, some fresh by time of sale, all heavy milkers, mostly Jerseys and Guernseys, very good testers; one 9-month old Guernsey bull.
Some chickens by the pound, one turkey hen.
Farm Machinery
One 6 ft. Champion grain binder, 6 ft. Moline mower, 5 ft. Osborne mower, 8 ft New McCormick hay rake, 6-prong hay tedder, 2-horse wagon and hay rack complete, 8-tube Farmers Favorite grain drill, Simplex corn planter, single corn planter, single cultivator, 2 Oliver No. 40 walking plows, Oliver No. 84 riding plow, Cle Track tractor, Case 16 in. bottom tractor plow used only to plow 5 acres, a right and left plow, Messinger 22 in. threshing machine mounted with bagger and straw carrier complete; one-horse wagon and body, new wagon body, spring tooth harrow, 60 tooth smoothing harrow, 6 h. p. Galloway engine on truck with saw complete; 12 h. p. Messinger engine on truck, No. 10 New Holland feed mill, No. 6-1/2 New Holland feed mill, platform mill scale, feed chests, wheelbarrow, heavy set of lead gear harness, singe harness, bridles, collars and lines, full line of blacksmith shop equipment, hay by the ton, oats by the bu., corn by the ton. A lot forks, rakes, shovels, traces, ropes and many other items not mentioned on a well stocked farm. Something for everybody.
Conditions on day of sale by
John Plebul
T. M. Kunkle, Auct.
W. R. Kunkle, Clerk
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 7, Column 7
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