For Marketplace Plus:
For Sale:
Calf/cattle feeder. It is 10 years old, but still in good shape. For pictures, or more information call 712-320-0600
255 good Morgan Silver Dollars. They are now $40 a piece. Also, 30 Indian Gold pieces. 395-0165
Inflatable SKE. It is 4 feet in diameter for tubing, or for sledding. If you are interested in buying it, please call 712-363-2110 and the party is asking for $15 for it.
Steele T-posts. 441-7041
25 to 30 wooden cresote posts for sale. They are used. 6×8 feet long. 712-441-3434 and ask for Todd.
Wanted:
Gun collection and/or a 7 1/4″ Stetson Cowboy hat. 395-0165
Lost and Found:
Lost: A set of padlock keys near the south end of Sheldon and near the hospital. It has a square metal gauge on it, along with about 20 keys. If found, please call Cory Vaselaar at 712-348-6919
Garage Sale:
Yard sale on 722 Washington Ave. in Sheldon today starting at 2:00 p.m. and will be open as long as there is business. It will be open again tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. and will remain open as long as there is business. There are lots of unused gifts, $5 books and selling a lot of other things cheap.
Foodie Friday:
It’s National Pecan Pie Day! For those not familiar with this pie, it is a pie of pecan nuts mixed with filling of eggs, butter and sugar. Variations may include white, or brown sugar, cane syrup, or honey. It is normally served during Thanksgiving or Christmas.
An interesting fact is people can date back pecan pie recipes all the way back to the 1890s with the first recpie resembling a pecan pie published in 1898 in St. Louis. Those older recipes for pecan pie used sweeteners like molasses, or dark sugar-based syrup since corn syrup wasn’t yet invented.