New Richmond Record, Volume 17, Number 31, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 6 February 1913 — Page 4

NEW RICHMOND RECORD.

Public Sale.

Public Sale.

Public Sale.

Public Sale Dates.

Notice is hereby given that I will sell nt public auction on the Allen W. Meharry farm, located 4J miles northeast of Wingate, 2$ miles southeast of Shawnee Mound TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property: HORSES, 14 head—1 gray gelding 6 years old, wt. 1600; 1 black gelding 6 years old, wt.1600; 1 gray mare 9 years old, wt. 1400; 1 bay mare 12 years old, wt. 1500; 1 bay mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1400. These mares are all bred to Mark Maddux’s Belgium Stud. 1 I bay mare 12 years old, wt. 1400, bred to Allen G.; 1 black driving I mare 7 years old; 1 draft filly, 1 year old; 1 spring draft colt; 2 draft fall colts; 1 pony 7 years old; 1 sorrel mare, smooth month; 1 sorrel driving horse 5 years old.

The following public sale notice is going the rounds of the press and is tickling the ribs of the democrats:

§1.00 Per Year, in Advance

As I have moved to New Richmond and have a large surplus of stock on hand I will sell at public auction on the old Jacob Kirkpatrick farm, located 1 mile north of Sugar Grove, 15 miles southwest of LaFnyette and miles northwest of New Richmond all the described personal property on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY G Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. HORSES AND MULES, 2G head—1 bay mare weight 1500 and in foal; 1 8-year-old gray mare, weight 1300, in foal; 1 black mare weight 1450, in foal; 1 black mare with an August colt by her side and she is bred again; 1 gray mare weight 1450, and safe in foal; 1 black mare, weight 1000, that is a good driver and worker. All the above mares are in foal and the season paid. They are all good workers and profitable brood mares. 3 head of coming 4-year-olds that have all been worked. They all possess good size and confirmation and are No. 1 young animals; 1 coming 3-year-old draft bred colt; 4 coming 2-year-old draft bred colts; 8 last spring or otherwise coming yearling colts that are all draft bred. Team of good work mules (Nip and Tuck) weight 2600, trustworthy, well broke and coming 9 years old. Here is a good bunch of brood mares on this sale that are money makers and a lot of young horses that are their colts. CATTLE, 4 head—3 Shorthorn cows, 2 giving good flow of milk and will all be fresh about harvest; 1 good young Shorthorn bull. SHROPSHIRE EWES, 10 head —due to fiud lambs the latter part of March. IMPLEMENTS—3 farm wagons, 2 disc harrows, 2 walking plows 14 and 16 inch, 1 single buggy,

Hiurs'lay, Feb. 6, 1913.

Boyd McMillin, - Flaugher & Son, - Otto A. Qreenburg, Al. Swank, William H. Long, -

Thursday, February 6 Monday, February 10 Tuesday, February II Wednesday, February 12 Wednesday, February 19

Having decided to move, we will sell at public auction at the east front door of the White House, D. C.. on March 4, 1913, at 10 o’clock a. m. the following described property, to wit:

Dul it ever occur to yon that most of the things that rule your lifa have been little tilings—tritivjfi? The best experiences most of us have are little, ami so it behooves us to give heed to the detail of everything in life. Cur little faults greatly outnumber our big ones and we can correct them best while they are 1 iI tie. The good things we say and do ar-< little and hence, easy to say and do. Do you get the idea?

April; 1 1-year-old Poland China male hog. FARM IMPLEMENTS-3 wagons, two almost good as new; 1 Deering binder 8-foot cot, 1 Deering mower 5-foot cot and a good one, 1 hay rake, 1 2-section steel roller, 1 donble-fan Hoosier oats seeder; 1 gang plow, 2 Osssady sulky plows, 1 3-section spiketooth harrow, 1 4-section spiketooth harrow, 1 corn planter, 1 Clarke double-actfon cutaway disc harrow used one season only, 1 John Deere disc harrow, 1 Osborne disc, 4 riding cultivators, 1 walking breaking plow, 1 1-horso cul tivator, 1 single shovel plow, 4 sets double work harness, 3 scoop boards.

Swank’s Public Sale.

One elephant, smooth mouthed, age uncertain, well fed but looks thiu after a strenuous campaign, small scar on right side, having been gored by a bull moose. One set of golf sticks slightly worn. One steam roller, good as new, only used one year. One job lot of postofiice fixtures. There will also be offered at the same time at Oyster Bay, the following described personal property, to wit: One bull moose, calved in June, 1912, but extra large for its age and imported from Africa. One big stick, slightly worn. Also three Socialist planks, good as new.

10 Head of Good Young Mares. Having a surplus of stock I will sell at public auction at my place 3J miles north and J mile east of New Richmond, miles west of Romney, 16 miles south of LaFayette, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Sale to begin at 10 a. m. HORSES AND MULES-1 gray mare 5 years old wt. 1500, sound and bred to Robin; 1 black mare, wt. 1500, 5 years old, sound and bred to Robin; 1 gray mare 7 years old, wt. 1450, sound and bred; 1 bay mare 5 years old, weighing 1500, sound and bred; 1 bay mare coming 4-year-old, sound and gentle for anybody to drive; 1 bay mare coming 7-year-old, sound and gentle, bred to Graves’ horse; 1 sorrel mare coming 5-year-old, a 3-minute mare, bred to Coco Onward 2:12J; 1 coming 3-year-old bay mare, wt. 1250, unbroke; 1 coming 3-year-old bay gelding, wt. 1250, unbroke; 1 bay 3-year-old filly, wt. 900, unbroke and making of a nice driver; 1 sorrel horse 10 years old, wt. 1500, good worker any place; 1 bay horse 14 years old, wt. 1300, good worker; 1 bay horse 10 years old, wt. 1400, nice horse any place; 1 black Morgan horse 12 years old, that anybody can drive. 1 span ; coming 4-year-old mules, weight 2400, one of the best team of I mules you can find anywhere, both ■ horse mules and well broke; 1 pair mules coming 4 and 5, horse and mare, wt. 2050, well broke, CATTLE, 5 head—1 red cow 4 years old, will be fresh by day of sale; 1 half Jersey and Shorthorn cow, 3 years old, fresh; 1 black cow 7 years old, fresh; 1 spotted cow 8 years old to be fresh in April; 1 nice yearling heifer. HOGS, 26 head—6 head of Duroc brood sows, part of them with pigs by their side; 20 head of nice shoats, weighing from 100 to 150

Pittsburg claims to consume more fuel than any other city in the world

F. W. GRAVES,

CATTLE, 9 head—1 black cow 6 yeare old; 1 black cow 7 years old; 1 black cow 2 years old; 1 Jersey cow 3 years old; 1 full blood Holstein bull, coming 2 years old; 4 spring calves. HOGS, 58 bead—6 head of tried brood sows, doe to farrow last of March; 14 head of extra good gilts, due to farrow last of March and first of April. These gilts have been vaccinated. All these sows are grade Durocs and bred to registered Duroc males; 37 head of fall pigs weighing about 60 lbs.; 1 registered male. CORN AND HAY—2,000 bushels of Wilson and Palin varieties; lots of good seed can be picked from this corn. 225 bales of good millet. HARNESS—3 sets leather work harness, 1 set brass mounted carriage harness, 2 sets single harness, 1 set britcbiug, 12 leather halters, 2 sets rope lly nets, collars, pads, etc.

V. M. D.

Veterinarian.

Calls Answered Day or Night.

Free lunch at noon. Bull moose

HAY AND GRAIN —6 tons good baled timothy hay, 5 tons baled oats straw, 12 bushels Yellow Dent seed corn. TERMS —§5 and under, cash. On all sums over $5 a credit of 9 months without interest with good freehold security. Noproperty to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. 4 per cent, off for cash where entitled to credit. 8 per cent, interest from date il! not paid at maturity.

sandwiches will be served. Terms of Sale —Four years time on approved security notes, bearing three per cent, interest from dale of sale. Twenty per cent, discount for cash. All sums under thirty cents, cash in hand. There will be nothing reserved as we positively have to move. Taft & Roosevelt,'Owners. Col. W. J. Bryan, Auctioneer. Woodrow Wilson, Clerk.

Office Phone 138 New Richmond, Ind.

WRIGHT & SON,

Experienced AUOTIONEB15S.

Write us for date for your public sale

FLAUGHER & SON Col. C W. Smith, Auctioneer.

The Indiana Farmer.

LaFayette, - Indiana

Will Kirkpatrick, Clerk.

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FOR Regular Meals and

Public Sale.

As I am going to quit farming and move to New Richmond I

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will sell Ht public auction on the H. B. Wallace farm, known as the Graves farm, miles east of Shawnee church, 2| miles northwest of Sugar Grove, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: HORSES, 10 head—1 team of black geldings 6 years old, weight 3300, and sound; 1 black mare coming 4 years old, weight 1500, and sound; 1 bay horse 11 years old, weight 1350, broke to all harness; 1 coming 2-year-old gelding, wt. 1250; 1 blind mare 13 years old, wt. 1409, in foal by Belgian Horse; 1 bay yearling colt; I roan mare 8 years old, wt. 1250; 1 gray horse 9 years old, wt. 1350; 1 gray driving mare 10 years old, wt. 1000.

IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLE

1 storm wagon or Kiondyke, 2

I —1 Sattley wagon with overjet bed, almost new, 1 old wagou, 1 rubber tired carriage, new, 1 bike baggy, 1 spring wagon, 1 carriage pole, 1 Hoosier oats seeder, with grass seeder attached, 1 8-section spiketootli harrow, 1 Janesville spader disc, 1 Sattley cutaway disc, both have tongue trucks, 1 Sattley high lift 16-iuch sulky plow, 1 Royal Blue 14-inch sulk> plow, 2 14-inch walking plows, 1 disc gang plow, 1 b-foot steel roller, 1 Avery cultivator, 2 Sattley cultivators, 1 walking culti- ■ valor, 1 towers gopher cultivator, 1 8-ft. Deering binder, with trucks, good as new, 1 Deering mower, 1 10-ft. steel hay rake, 1 International hay baler, 2 sets bay

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corn planters, 1 roller, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 side delivery rake, 1 double Harpoon hay fork, 1 feeder, also a pile of old iron.

WM. END1COTT, Prop

Some Household Furniture and other articles not mentioned. A lot of 5 or 6 cords of old rail stove wood.

m E. Main Stref Crawfordsville, Ind

C. W. Smith,

Refreshments on ground. TERMS —On snms of $5 and under cash, snms over $5 a credit of 10 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with ap-

Auctioneer.

My Customers

Leased the Sky.

My Reference

proved security. No interest on notes if paid when due, if not paid when due they will then bear 8 per cent, interest from date of sale. A discount of $5 off on the hundred for cash. No property removed until terms are complied with.

pounds. SHEEP —16 head of Shropshire ewes, good stock and young, due to lamb March 1st. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—1 Twentieth Century manure spreader, has not hauled over 50 loads, 1 Perkins 2£ h. p. gasoline engine, with pump jack, used about 4 months, 1 Hayes corn planter, 1 Saltley cultivator with gopher attachments, 1 Osborne disc and 1 Gale disc been used 2 seasons each, 1 Gale sulky used 2 seasons, 1 Cassaday sulky, 1 Cassaday gang 12 inch, 1 3-section spiketooth harrow, 1 2-section spiketooth harrow, 1 Shotts klondyke good as new. HARNESS—1 set new brass mounted harness been used just a few times, 1 set brass mounted harness been used one season, 2 sets farm harness, several collars, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —$5.00 and under, cash. On all sums over $5 00 a credit of 10 months without interest with good freehold security. 8 per cent, interest from date if not paid at maturity. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. |5 off the hundred for cash.

What is known as the “sky lease” in Cleveland, Ohio, is one of the most curious building space leases ever drawn up. Some time ago a frontage of 150 feet was leased for a term of 99 years, and the lessee erected a six-story shop and o fice structure having foundations strong enough to carry several additional stories. After the building was completed the owner leased the air space above the sixth door, and the support of the walls and columns of the sixstory structure to the Cleveland Athletic club. The club then adde 1 seven stories to the six-story structure at a cost of more than 1500,000. The club pays a fixed annual rental for its “air space” along with the entrance space for the lifts and a space in the basement. The seven top stories are, of course, owned by the Athletic club, and at the termination of the ease, which will run for about 90 years, the owner of the fee agrees to pay the appraised value of the improvements, or extend the lease or another period of years.— Chicago Tribune.

Phone 883 P. O. Box 9 Newtown, - Indiana

WANTED

ladders, 14 and 15 feet long, solid tops. 1 set hog racks, sides for 16 ft. ladders, 1 four Darrel sanitary hog fountain, 1 barrel fountmii, 7 12-ft. hog troughs, 7 12-ft. sheep troughs, 1 6-ft. steel water trough, 1 15-bnrrel steel tank, 3 coop boards, 2 iron kettles, grindstone, scoop shovels, forks, wheel barrow, 1 wooden stalk rake, 1 Stewart power horse clippers, and other articles too numerous to mention.

At once. Men to represent us thier locally or traveling. Now is the time to start. Money in the work for the right men. Apply at once and secure territory.

COWS, 2 head —1 half-Jersey, 4 years old; 1 Shorthorn 4 years old. One of them will be fresh about day of sale. These are extra good cows.

BOYD McMILLIN. Wright & Son, Auctioneers.

Col. Lew Shank, mayor of Indianapolis, Auctioneer. Wm. Kirkpatrick, Clerk.

ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester N. Y.

HOGS, 14 head—5 brood sows due to farrow in March; 9 shoats average 150 pounds.

Public Sale.

66 YEARS Trade Marks Designs

As we are leaving the farm we will sell at public auction on the old Hiett farm, 5 miles northwest of New Richmond, 5 miles northeast of Wingate and a half mile west of Sugar Grove, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, Sale to begin at 10 o’clock, the

IMPLEMENTS —1 Turnbull

wagon, 1 truck wagon, 1 single buggy, 1 S-ft. McCormick binder, 1 4-horse disc drill, 2 corn-plant-ers, 1 is practically new, with 120 rods of wire, have used it bnt one season, 1 2-row stalk cutter, 1 14inch John Deere gang plow, 1 16-inch high lift John Deere plow, 1 B-section spiketooth harrow, 1 steel roller, 1 broadcast seeder and bed, 1 Clipper fanning mill, 1 16-ft. hay rigging, 1 16-ft. hog rack, new, 2 double hog houses, some galvanized hog troughs, 3 seta of work harness, 1 set of single harness. Some household goods and many articles not mentioned.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS—1 side-

board, new, 1 sewing machine, 1 couch, 3 dining room chairs, 1 Peninsular base burner, 1 cook stove, 1 two-burner gasoline stove, 1 Zero creamery, 1 Doty cream separator, 1 O. K. washing machine, 1 sit bed springs, T 22 cal. 16 shot rifle, 1 horse power Reeves gasoline engine and pump jack, gnu ran teed in every way. 65 bushels of good variety L>te potatoes. TERMS—A credit of 10 months will be given on all sums over $5.00, purchaser giving note with approved security, drawing 8 per cent, interest if not paid at maturity. §5 00 and under, cash in hand 5 per cent, discount for cash. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. OTTO A. GREENBURG. Wingate, Indiana. Sayler Bros., Auctioneers. J. W. McCorkle, Clerk. Stand rights reserved.

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following personal property. HOUSES, 10 bead —1 pair Percheron bay mares in foal by Percheron borse, weight 3300, aged 7 years, sound and good workers; 1 pair black borses aged 8 years, sound and good worker?, weight 2!>00; 1 5-year-old bay horse, weight 1300, found and good worker; 1 bay mare 12 years oh', in foal by Percheron borse, sound and good worker; 1 red sorrel colt, by Newtown Boy, coming 3-year-old, natural pacer; 1 bay colt coming 2-year-old, light harness; 1 coming yearling bay colt, light harness.

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TERMS —A credit of 10 months will be given on all sums over $5, purchaser giving note with approved security. $5 and under, cash. 8 per cent, interest from date if not paid at maturity. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. 15 off the hundred for cash. The Ladies Aid of Shawnee church will serve lunch.

AL. SWANK. Wright & Son, Auctioneers. Col. Lew Shank, Mayor of Indian-

apolis, Auciioneer. Will Kirkpatrick, Clerk. The Ladies of the Romney M E. church will serve lunch.

There are two sides to every story Every evil you conquer in yourself means the defeat of the devil, and that is not h thing for yon to regret. We need the development of all the good there is in us and the elimination of all the bad. Our best thoughts, words and deeds are what the world needs.

CATTLE, 4 head—One half-Jer-sey, coming 4-year-old with calf by side; 1 roan Shorthorn cow 6 years old, a good milker and gentle, 1 black heifer coming 2-year-old, fresh soon. 1 Polangus ball 2-year-old, a good one. HOGS, 7 head —6 Poland China brood sows, due to farrow in

Telephones are being installed in small houses along the main highways in England by an organization of motorists to enable members to summon aid or repair men when their cars meet with mishaps.

WILLIAM H. LONG, Owner. Sayler Bros., Auctioneers. Wm. Kirkpatrick, Clerk.

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