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ANTIQUES & ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES COLLECTIBLES
690-8051
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1930’s Shirley Temple Doll $20. Vintage Composition doll, needs repair/Restoration. Original Hair. Great deal!. 563-542-9206
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4 foot tall Native American Indian doll, in exc. cond. $100. 563-6908051
Hamilton Beach 10 speed blender. New. Still in box $25. 563-556-6459
Hand Vacuum, good condition, includes new filter & accessories, $15. 563-231-3371
Graco 4 position grey high chair. $75. exc. cond. 563-583-0846
Shelving unit 3’wx5’h $30 obo. 563-556-1272
Small Area Rug, Pink. $10. 563231-3371
LAWN/GARDEN LAWN/GARDEN
21” poulan snowblower, very good condition $95. 563-580-8311
MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE
Spartacus 1,2,3, Blu-ray DVD series $85; Death Wish DVD series (5) starring Charles Bronson $20/ea. (20) Vinyl albums, different artists $5/ea. Leave msg, 563-582-2039 (20) Vinyl albums different artist $5/ea. 563-582-2039. Leave msg, thank you
Misc Lawn & Garden Items; Pittsburgh hydrolic lift for ip to 300lbs, riding mowers, golf carts, 4wheelers $99.95; 2-weed trimmers, both gas, work great, Ryobi & homelite $25/ea. 563-599-2170
ALL DAY! EVERYDAY!
Take a drive to scenic Balltown, IA and stop at Skip’s for Fall Mums, Apples, Fall Decor, Pumpkins, Lawn Seeds & Lawn Fertilizer, Antiques and More !!
SKIP BREITBACH FEEDS
Balltown, IA • 563-552-2393 • Delivery Available
Patricia Ertmer, 81, of Galena
Gertrud M. Farbstein-Richle, 100
Shirley L. Sieverding, 79, of Bellevue
Lisa M. Clark, 58, of Otter Creek
Carol J. Edwards, 82, of Bellevue
Judy Weydert, 83, of Dubuque
Doris M. Pins, 84, of Dyersville
Kevin B. Knepper, 64, of Farley
Jennifer J. Budde, 48, of Dubuque
Philip R. Holsten, 83, of Galena
Jerome Schiltz, 89, of Jacksonville
Dorothy Eisbach, 89, of Dubuque
George L. Anderson, 78, of Scales Mound
Karen K. Kennicker, 83, of Millville
Richard D. Doelz, 89, of Platteville
John Foht, 95, of East Dubuque
Richard C. Mockmore Sr., 68, of Dubuque
Beverly A. Boeckenstedt, 73, of New Vienna
Harold Hruska, 80, of Dubuque
Lyle L. Smith, 92, of Dubuque
Judy R. Werden, 77, of Baldwin
Jane M. Thein, 75, of Guttenberg
Patricia A. Fleege, 72, of Hazel Green
Helen R. Thill, 101, of Dubuque
LeMay E. Paulsen, 78, of Bellevue
Anthony F. Liberato, 81, of East Dubuque
Marvin M. Recker, 85, of Cascade
Terrance J. Puls, 63, of Cumming
Gloria M. Medinger, 88, of Bellevue
Luanne S. Norton, 86, of Dubuque
Jennifer L. Smart, 51, of Dubuque
Key West Fire & EMS
Current Roster: Paul Beimborn, Jackson Block, Rick Block, Russ Meghan Gotto, Ben Haun, Jeff Haverland, Fred Hentges, Trish Chief Jack Koetz, Jim Koetz, Mary Koetz, Levi Lawler, Ron Lueken, Elisa Pline, Assistant Chief Brian Recker, Brandon Rondeau, Jerry Michael Wuertzer
Front Row: Pat Leonard, Owen Ranson, Alec Enke, Rhonda Healey, Hunter Egan, Kate Arnold, Claire Siegert, Sam Bradley Back Row: Mike Small, Alicia White, Nick Arnold, Dalton Kirk, Liam Wickman, Luke Bradley, Steve Kafer, Dan White Not Pictured: Chuck Blasen, Dennis Bradley, Matt Fetzer, Stephanie Guy, Emma Kalb, Corey Lawler, Sarah Ness, Mark Obrien, Ben Pancratz, Bob Reed, Chris Tigges, Chris Welu, Amie Wilson
Fire & EMS
Carbon
Monoxide Carbon Safety
Often called the invisible killer, carbon monoxide is an invisible, odorless, colorless gas created when fuels (such as gasoline, wood, coal, natural gas, propane, oil, and methane) burn incompletely. In the home, heating and cooking equipment that burn fuel can be sources of carbon monoxide.
CO alarms should be installed in a central location outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home and in other locations where required by applicable laws, codes or standards. For the best protection, interconnect all CO alarms throughout the home. When one sounds, they all sound. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for placement and mounting height.
Choose a CO alarm that is listed by a qualified testing laboratory
Call your local fire department’s non-emergency number to find out what number to call if the CO alarm sounds.
& EMTs & EMTs
Test CO alarms at least once a month; replace them according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
If the audible trouble signal sounds, check for low batteries. If the battery is low, replace it. If it still sounds, call the fire department.
If the CO alarm sounds, immediately move to a fresh air location outdoors or by an open window or door. Make sure everyone inside the home is accounted for. Call for help from a fresh air location and stay there until emergency personnel. If you need to warm a vehicle, remove it from the garage immediately after starting it. Do not run a vehicle or other fueled engine or motor indoors, even if garage doors are open. Make sure the exhaust pipe of a running vehicle is not covered with snow.
During and after a snowstorm, make sure vents for the dryer, furnace, stove, and fireplace are clear of snow build-up. A generator should be used in a well-ventilated location outdoors away from windows, doors and vent openings. Gas or charcoal grills can produce CO — only use outside.
HOME HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have fuel-burning heating equipment and chimneys inspected by a professional every year before cold weather sets in. When using a fireplace, open the flue for adequate ventilation. Never use your oven to heat your home.
FACTS
• A person can be poisoned by a small amount of CO over a longer period of time or by a large amount of CO over a shorter amount of time.
• In 2010, U.S. fire departments responded to an estimated 80,100 nonfire CO incidents in which carbon monoxide was found, or an average of nine calls per hour.
Russ Duve, Ron Fluhr, Dean Gasper, Maria Gourley, Trish Honecker, Bill King, Assistant Chief Andrew Koetz, Lueken, Reese Meyer, Darin Mills, Andy Ney, Jerry Speigel, Tom Straka, Mike Wuertzer,
TRI-STATE COIN SHOW
Meet Roofus, Theisen’s pet of the
– stop by for a visit!
Baskets; Indian Corn Picture, very neat; Civil War Cannon / Ammo Box Replica, neat; (6) Small Cast Iron Stoves; Kids Hoosier Cabinet, neat; Copper Tins - Pans; Quilts; (2) Globes, old; Old Books; Old Wooden Spools; (2) Copper Boilers; Holmes Fan; Mickey Mouse Phone; Miniature Lamps; Kerosine Lanterns; Galvanized Wash Tubs - Buckets; Snow Krest Shortening Can; Mission Beverage Box; Old Movie Poster, Clarke Gable & Vivien Leigh; (2) Pioneer Speakers w/amp
CROCKS: 6 gal. Red Wing Crock; 5 gal. Red Wing Butter Churn; (2) 5 gal. Red Wing Crocks; 10 gal. Blue Ribbon; Stoneware Bottles; Stoneware Western 2 gal. Jug; Salt Glazed Crock; Jardine
SPECIAL NOTE: A very nice Chicken & Horse Collection
DUBUQUE ITEMS - BASEBALL CARDS: Best of Kast Iron Clothing Kafer-Buechele, Dubuque, IA Bank; 1928 College Spokesman, Dubuque, IA; Adams Co., Dubuque, IA Shoe Kit; 1932 Masonic Temple Dedication & Memorial Book, Dubuque, IA; Dubuque Pack Hats; JD Survived Strike 198687, Dubuque; JD Dubuque Belt Buckle; Photos of Dubuque Flood; Bubble Up Poster, Dubuque, neat; Banking in Dubuque Poster; 100+ Collection of Dubuque Pens; Baseball-Football-Hockey Trading Cards
GUNS - AMMO - BOW selling at 1:00pm: 410 single shot, 3” chamber; 20Gauge RTA;
Model 1898 30-40 Krag, bolt action, 7.62 cal.; 12-gauge, riverside, automatic; 22 cal. LR, Glenfield model; 12 gauge stevens, 2 3/4 chamber, full choke; 12-gauge Winchester 1200, model 620; 9mm High PT Gun w/Clip; 22 Single Shot Bolt Action; 12 ga. Westerfield Pump, vent rib; 54 cal. Muzzle Loader, parts gun; Hoyt Magniter left-handed Bow, hand release, arrows, silencer, bow quiver w/case; Shot gun Shells; 38 Winchester Shells; 9mm Shells; 22 ga.; Plus more!
FURNITURE: Very nice 2-Door Glass White Cabinet; Very nice 5 pc. BroyHill Bedroom Set; King Bed; Modern 4 pc. Lawyers Bookcase, nice; Very ornate Walnut Chair w/Lions Head; Wicker Chairs, Dressers, nice; Wooden Bench; Old Pine Table; Flat-top Trunk; Drop-leaf Table w/Enamelware Top; White Table-Bench; Electric Fireplace; 4 pc. Patio Set; White Computer Desk; LG 52” TV; Sanyo 42” TV
TOOLS: Homier 5 spd. Min Drill Press, Tabletop; Tool Shop Pancake Air Compressor; Kobalt 7-1/2” Chop Saw; New Router Bits; New Drill Bits; New Air Nailer; Tile Cutter; Jack Stands; Planers; Clamps; Drill Tap Set; Plunge Router; RK Grinder; Chain Hoist; Electric Trimmer FISHING BOAT - POLES - FISHING EQUIPMENT: 14’
Richard Byrnes Estate and Lila Byrnes Auction
Saturday, October 12 • 10:00 am
Location: The Barn, 6935 Moundview Rd., Platteville, WI
Directions: From Platteville or Belmont, WI take County Rd. B to Moundview Roadturn North to site.
1580 Jackson St, in the alley, 2-car garage. Fri-Sat 10-?, vintage items, from estate, rock & county music, clothing, sewing, curtain dowles, toys, glassware, dishes, baby clothes, pictures, rocker & recliner, small end tables, lawn mower & power washer
9937 Oregon St. Friday, Oct 11 85, Sat 8-2, Out door items, old S&P shakers, jewelry, tools, table saw, vinyl records, Sony stereo 5 CD changer, old cookbooks, purses, and misc.
By appointment: 1479 Hickson St: Antique oak wood table, Ice fishing tent, 4-horse honda motors, shotgun reloader, dewalt air compressor & nail gun, Toro lawn mower, 50gal. sprayer unit, Earnheart NASCAR collectibles, Elvis decanters, water skis & trick skis, laptop steel guitar & amplifier, MTD snowblower, power sprayer, crocks, crossbow, 45cal. muzzle gun. 563557-8326
Rummage Sale-Westminster Presbyterian Church 2155 University Ave Friday Oct. 11th 8-5, Saturday Oct. 12th 8-12 Adult Clothing; kids clothes and baby accessories; housewares; books; a little bit of everything!
Sat., Oct. 12 @ 10:30am; John Krogman Estate of Cascade, held at the Dubuque Co. Fairgrounds, Lifetime collection of JD toys, JD implements, Precision tractors, Prestige, Ertl. Non-online items at 10:30 and Live and On Line Bidding through Proxibid start at Noon. Clemens Auction Company. Doug Clemens 563-590-2441
Sun., Oct. 13 @ 11am; Luanne Norton/The Late Don Norton at the Dubuque Co. Fairgrounds, Dubuque items, furniture, antiques, guns, ammo, crocks, collectibles, flat bottom boat, fishing equipment, tools and more! Clemens Auction Company. Doug Clemens 563-590-2441
Online Auction closes Sun., Oct. 13th @ 6pm; Shipping Association Auction House, 230 South Ave., Scales Mound, IL. Robust variety: construction tools, hunting/trapping, boating, musical instruments, household, furniture, beer signs, slot machines, tools, albums, dolls, more! Call 815-541-3408 for info. to bid go to http://proxibid.com/shippingassociation.
Timed Online Auction closes Thurs., Oct. 24 @ 6pm; Mary Radloff and the late Ron Radloff Shop Equipment and Tools Auction, 30491 Prier Rd., Dyervsille, IA. Forklift, Zero turn mower, Snap-On Tool Chest, pallet racking, pallet jack, appliances, scooters, E-bikes, gun safe, TVs, log chains, tools, hardware, collectibles and more. Bid online at www.BravoAuctioneers.com Bravo Auctioneers Tim Markham 563-542-2856
Wednesday, October 30 @ 2:00pm; Al & Theresa Merkes Estate LAND AUCTION - Dubuque County Fairgrounds 4-H Building. 170.22 net acres in the city limits of Dubuque! Middle Road - Dreamway Drive - Dubuque. Selling in 3 Tracts. Fantastic development/investment opportunity or to expand an existing operation or diversify your portfolio. Clemens Auction Co. Doug Clemens 563-590-2441
Citric Acid Powder (For making bath bombs)Crafter’s Choice, unopened,1-5lb. bags, $20. 563-5577232 or 563-845-8596
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Wissmach Blue Green StainGlass Sheet. 32”X21” $30. 563-556-8815
ARTS & CRAFTS ARTS & CRAFTS BUSINESS
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Business For Sale! Snow Removal: 15 residential accounts, (2) snow blowers, $8k-9k/yr gross income. Asking $3,500. 563-581-0896
HELP HELP WANTED WANTED
Delivery Positions, apply in person after 3:00 pm, 2022 Central Ave, Marcos Italian Food.
Searching for a rewarding career that will make a difference in the community?
The Dubuque County Civil Service Commission will administer competitive written examinations for the position of DUBUQUE COUNTY DEPUTY SHERIFF on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024. Wages starting at $69,708 increasing to $90,509 after 3 yrs & an attractive benefits package. Veterans’ preference available. Call 563-583-4789 or email: civilservice@dbqcosheriff.com with any questions! Apply Online at https:// www.governmentjobs.com/ careers/dubuquecounty
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MOBILE MOBILE HOMES HOMES
MANUFACTURED HOMES
2025, Vinyl/Shingled, 2Br starts at $39,999. (16x80) 3Br- 2Ba. $89,999. (28x64) 4Br-2Ba $99,999 In Stock/Options Delivered Factory-Direct, E. Of I-35, & North Of I-80 319-239-1920. (mcn)
WANT TO BUY your manufactured or mobile home 1990 and newer CENTURY HOMES of OSKALOOSA 641-672-2344. (mcn)
Get great – filtered water and the convenience of a water cooler without the big bottles. 1-888-883-6871 WWW.MASTWATER.COM
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Cadillac 1987 Allante, 69,000 miles, Arizona car, soft top & hard top, Excellent cond., $7,000 obo. 719-213-6728 or 563-557-2554
See pictures at www.dubuquetoday.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Ford 2019 Taurus limited silver, leather interior, very good cond, 64,000 miles, $16,000 obo, 563542-4962
STORAGE STORAGE RENTAL RENTAL
Boat Storage. Reasonable Rates. Over 50 Years in Business! 563-552-1409
Yamaha 2024 Wolverine X2 1000 side by side. Like new, used once. Service Manual and Dump Box. $17,500 Phone: 563-663-1290
Mustang Limited Edition 2015, 50th Anniv, Seq #1751, only 1,964 manufactured! 5.0, 9K miles, Kona Blue, Excellent! 563-542-2001
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Harley Davidson 2011 Heritage Softail Screaming Eagle, Stage 4 Kit, many custom parts. $10,000. A mustsee, very clean. 563-542-1111. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Harley Davidson 2016 FLTRU Road Glide Ultra, 16K miles, new tires, lots of chrome, Superior Blue, $14,900. 563-583-0616
See pictures at www.dubuquetoday.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––For Sale 2 Tires New 235 60R/18 $90.563-590-5072
Thursday
KCRG 7 p.m.
Sunday Big Brother
KGAN 8 p.m.
The crew of the 118 are still learning how to work together under the new leadership of Gerrard (Brian Thompson) as Season 8 of “9-1-1” continues Thursday, Oct. 10, on ABC. Meanwhile, Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Chimney (Kenneth Choi) are settling in. And, Buck (Oliver Stark) tries to bend the rules.
Saturday Saturday Night Live KWWL 10:30 p.m.
Live from New York Saturday, Oct. 12, it’s a brand-new episode of “Saturday Night Live” on NBC. This award-winning ensemble sketch comedy series has been entertaining audiences since 1976. Current cast members include Michael Che, Colin Jost and Andrew Dismukes. Ariana Grande hosts this episode. Stevie Nicks performs.
After 12 weeks of evictions, betrayals and outlandish games, it all comes down to the final three houseguests in the Season 26 finale of “Big Brother,” airing Sunday, Oct. 13, on CBS. With $750,000 on the line, who will come out on top of this intense competition? And how will the AI Ainsley affect proceedings?
Monday
NCIS: Origins KGAN 8 p.m.
Witness the start of a legendary career when “NCIS: Origins” premieres Monday, Oct. 14, on CBS. This new series follows a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Austin Stowell) in 1991, who shows flashes of brilliance as the newest special agent at the fledgling NCIS Camp Pendleton office, led by NCIS legend Mike Franks (Kyle Schmid).