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Auction
Sunday, March 1st, 2020 • 12:00 pm
National Guard Armory (603 Princeton) Vermillion, SD
Lunch Served
Full listing and photos, go to dakotarealty.com
Auctioneer notes: Terms: Cash, good check, or card (4% processing
fee on cards). Not responsible for accidents/theft.
Boats: 1984 Mirrocraft 17 ½ ft. with 90hp, 2002 16ft. Lund fishing
boat with ShoreLand’r - 2004 trailer, Mercury four stroke (30 H.P.
motor- 2014).
Coins: American/foreign coins and currency.
Guns: H&R model 622 22cal, Smith and Wesson 32cal, Winchester
model 74, Ruger 10/22, Winchester model 67 Bolt 22, Winchester
model 72A Bolt with scope, Crescent firearms 16 gauge single shot,
Monarch 50cal black powder, Sears and Roebuck model 200 12 gauge
pump, Mossberg 410 3” pump with vent rib, Remington sportsman
12 gauge semi-auto, coast to coast 3” 410 pump, Remington wingmaster 20 gauge pump, New England 20 gauge single shot, New England 410 single shot, New England 12 gauge single shot, 105 rounds
of 30/40 Krag ammo.
Bob Millage: 2 fish finders, Minn Kota trolling motor, new props,
snagging rods, fishing rods and reels, tackle boxes, ice fishing rods,
duck & goose decoys, fishing net, life jackets, minnow traps, live trail,
ammunition, Stihl ms 180c, sanders, drills, power saws, metal ammo
boxes, hammers and saws, full tool-boxes, air compressor, ladders,
saw horses, 1950 Schwinn women’s bike, Snapper C3203 snow blower, large assortment of XL hunting clothes, Stihl mm55 garden tiller, 1-ton chain hoist, wheel barrow, anvil, Coleman propane heater,
Franch I 20 gauge 3” automatic, Tikka 204 gauge with Weaver scope,
hip waders, apple picker, coolers, dehumidifier, hedge trimmer, small
deep freeze, picnic table.
Jerry Byrkeland: JB was a loyal supporter of wildlife groups in South
Dakota. It is an honor to sell his lifelong collection. Large assortment
of Bronze wildlife figures (turkey, deer, elk, ducks, rams, Theodore
Roosevelt, rough rider), duck decanters, wooden ammo boxes, field
boxes, wooden ducks, North American Flyway knife collection, wildlife prints, Jerry Badamus, Mark Anderson prints, Evening Crossing
by Rosemary, Bruce Miller, Jim Tschetter 55/500, John Green- Prairie
Marsh Mallards, R Millette 638/750- Wolfs, Mark Anderson- “Strut
Zone”, Terry Donahue- “ In His Prime” 29/500, Hayden Lambson
(Safe Haven).
Gary and Sheila Prosser: Various kitchen items, secretary’s desk,
coffee table & 2 end tables, single sofa bed, glass top table, desk set,
Christmas tree and decorations, 4 glass door bookshelves, china/storage cabinet, décor, Lenox copier, electric fireplace, oak heavy duty TV
stand, upright freezer, refrigerator/freezer, down rigger & down rigger balls, 70” Samsung TV, bicycle.
Tom Rastede: Green sitting chair, recliner with heat & message, end
tables, 5 drawer dresser, 32” large flat screen TV, dresser with mirror,
Garfield collection, small desk with chair, round kitchen table with 2
chairs, full bed (like new).
Roger Jueden: 8 coolers, compound bow and target, 2”+ 7/8 receiver ball inserts, fishing poles, snagging poles, weed ATV sprayer,
Aluminum C9r90 carrier for receiver, hoes and rakes, fire bricks, T
Square, drills, ever rude trolling motor roller tailor, extension ladder,
power inverter 600/1800 watt, old lanterns, boat gas tanks, Holland
grills, old saw, air hose, live trap, Santa Clause light, buffer, steel post
pounder, hand post hole digger, hip waders.
Madsen Auction Service
Gary Madsen • 605-638-0643
Auctioneer Jim Brady & Hazen Bye
Sale day announcements take precedence.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
ESTATE
AUCTION
Saturday, February 29, 2020
LOCATED: Skylon Ballroom - 320 S. Robinson St - Hartington, NE
AUCTION Starts @ 9:30 AM
Lunch Available
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Please make your plans on Saturday, February 29th to join us for this interesting Auction for the Wes Schlote
Estate that came to us from Norfolk, NE. Wes was a collector of
many interesting items. Many more items that are not included in
this brief listing will be sold. It was nearly impossible to get complete listing as most items were boxed and ready for transport.
Visit our web site www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM for many photos.
Pictured l-r: Large “Peter Wright” Shop Anvil, Hummer Chicken
Windmill Weight, and IHC “H’ Pedal Tractor.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: “C.P. Parish – Norfolk, Nebr.” Advertising
Beater Jar. “Guthmann & Goos – Plainview, NE.” Advertising Crock
Rolling Pin – Damaged. Elgin Watches “Ziegenbein Jewelers – Norfolk,
NE” Advertising Clock. “H. Stochl – Creighton, NE.” Glass Advertising
Bottle. Glass Butter Churns. Wooden Ammo Boxes. Metal Army Helmet.
Cobbler Set. Brass Grain Scale. Wooden Washboards. Anheuser Busch
Beer Box. 20 Gal. Redwing Crock, Crock Bowls & Jugs. Direction Arrow
& Lighting Rod Balls. Oak Wall Phone. Gas Lamps. Winchester Wood
Planes, Winchester Skates & Hatchet & Other items. Winchester & Keen
Kutter Levels. Keen Kutter Mallet. Many Meat Grinders – Including
Winchester & Keen Kutter & Other Brands. Keen Kutter Silverware Sets.
“The Superior” Cast Iron Tool Box. JD Planter Box Lids. C & M & S.P.
Rail Road Pick. Horse Hitching Post Top. Sausage Press. Mantel Clock.
Small Metal Safe. Family Food Center – Plainview, NE – Advt. Match
Safe. Plainview, NE. School Patches & Memorabilia. Comic Books.
Marbles. Vintage Baseball Uniform & Baseball Cards. Hunting Books.
Enamelware. Limited Edition, Christmas Ornaments – from Norfolk,
Nebr.. Old License Pates. Post Cards, Advertising Pencils & Other Small
Advertising Items. Round Oak Table & Chairs. Waterfall Dresser. Large
Wooden Modern Hutch. Small Kidney Shaped Table. Large Flat Table
Top Display Case. (2) Cast Iron Heating Parlor Stoves. Old Sleds. Horse
Collars & Hames. 1933 Norfolk Bridge & Const. Co. Calendar. Early
Territory of Mexico Wall Map. Collection of Collector Plates. “Kuhl Impl.
– John Deere” Plastic Advertising Pitcher. Old Jars. Vintage Playboy
Magazines. Plus, Many More Small Collectibles to be Sold from Display
Cases. VINTAGE ATLAS’S: Nice Offing of Vintage Atlas – including: 1920
Knox Co., 1922 Otoe Co., 1899 Stanton Co. Plat Book, 1918 Saunders
Co., 1920 Boon Co., 1920 Pierce Co. 1918 Madison Co., 1918 Butler &
Polk Co. – Early History Book of Saunders Co. COLLECTIBLE TOYS:
Fire Truck Pedal Car – New in Box. Oscar Mayer – Weiner Mobile. Cast
Iron Toy Town Bus. John Deere Toys – in Boxes including; Precision 630
& Waterloo Boy, Millennium Tractors, JD 2440, JD 6400, Texaco Wings
of Texaco Airplane Banks – John Deere Combine, Thresh Machine,
Round Baler & Silage Wagon. NPPD Toy Trucks. 2004 Mattel Toy Race
Car. Child’s Doll House. Wooden Car, Rail Car & Crawler.
PLUS, MANY MORE MISCELLAENOUS COLLECTIBLES TO BE SOLD.
WES SCHLOTE ESTATE
Terms: Cash or Bankable Check. Not Responsible For Accidents or Theft.
For Complete Listing & Photos Visit Our Web Site
www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:
CREAMER HEIMES JANSSEN AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS L.L.C.
Hartington, NE — RYAN CREAMER 402.254.9753
ALTON HEIMES 402.254.3315 ROGER JANSSEN: 402.388.4409
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to pick-up a
piece or two of equipment for the 2020 season.
Numerous tractors, grain trailers, pick-ups and
more available. Join your neighbors at our open
house/inspection day.
March 9th & 10th
9am - 3pm
East 876th Road, Atkinson, Nebraska 68713
Celebration Of Women’s
Suffrage Continues March 1
At Cultural Heritage Center
PIERRE, S.D. — The
nationwide celebration of
women’s suffrage continues at the Cultural Heritage
Center in Pierre at 2 p.m.
CST on Sunday, March
1,with a presentation by Liz
Almlie entitled, “A Movement of Many: Stories of
Women’s Suffrage in South
Dakota.”
Almlie has worked for
the South Dakota State
Historical Society as a
historic preservation
specialist since 2011. She
is presently serving as the
state coordinator for the
National Votes for Women
Trail project of the National
Collaborative of Women’s
History Sites.
Almlie has written an article on stories of place in
the South Dakota suffrage
movement for a 2020 issue
of “South Dakota History,”
the State Historical Society’s quarterly publication.
She is posting research
findings on the blog site
https://historysouthdakota.wordpress.com/womenssuffrage-in-sodak/ and the
Facebook page “Women’s
Suffrage in SoDak.”
“We are delighted to
continue the celebration
of women’s suffrage and
especially pleased to have
Liz make a presentation,”
said Museum Director
Jay Smith. “She has been
diligently researching the
suffrage movement in
South Dakota for the past
few years, and she has
uncovered a treasure trove
of information and stories
that few have ever heard
before.”
There is no fee to attend
the program. Since the
event will be held on the
first Sunday of the month,
there will also be free admission to the museum.
Program attendees are
also encouraged to view
the museum exhibit, “‘The
Right is Ours’: Women Win
the Vote” in the Observation Gallery of the museum. The exhibition will
be on display through Nov.
3, 2020.
The museum is open
from 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CST
Monday through Saturday,
and 1-4:30 p.m. CST on Sundays and most holidays.
Call 605-773-3458 for more
information about exhibits,
special events, and upcoming activities.
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