New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 17, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 29 October 1914 — Page 2

NEW RICHMOND RECORD.

Public Auction.

Jas. L. Withrow Commission Co’s Live Stock Report. Cattle. Best heavy shipping cattle, 1,800 to 1,500 pounds $8 50 @9 00 Light butcher steers 1,000to 1,280 lbs. 7 50 @ 8 25 Choice butcher cattle,1100 to 1300 lbs 7 25 @ 8 25 Common to medium steers, 800 to 1000 lbs 6 50 @ 7 5G Choice butchr heifrs 7 50 @ 8 00 Fair butcher heifers 6 75 @ 7 25 Choice butcher cows, (heavy) 6 00 @ 6 50 Fair to good butcher cows 4 75 @ (i 00 Canners and cutters 2 50 @ 4 00 Choice feedingsteers 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. 6 50 @ 7 26 Medium to fair feed-

YOU’LL find lots of

Entered at the Postffice at New Richmond, Ind., as second class matter.

I will offer at Public Auction at my farm one mile south of Wingate and 5 miles north of Wnynetown, on the Wingate and Wayuetown graAel road on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 1914. Commencing at 10:00 o’clock a. m. the following described property : 10 HEAD OF MULES AND HORSES —One brown mare 12 years old, good worker anywhere, sound and bred. One span of gray mules, these are all-round workers, can be trusted anywhere, weight about 2400, 12 years old. One span of black mules, this span will suit anyone, old or young, four years old, weight 2300 or 2400, well broke. One span bay mules, 7 years old, will work anywhere, weight about 2400, roads not too long or loads too heavy. One black smooth mouth mare in foal, sound and a good worker anywhere. One bay mare, smooth mouth. One black mare, 9 years old, that could not be hitched wrong.

other good things in this store

Edgar Walts, Publisher

that you want to wear besides

SUBSCRIPTION Single Copy, One Year - dingle Copy,Six Months - Win Advance.

$1.00 .50

Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes

Advertising Rates made known on application.

Thursday, Oct. 29, 1914.

Our idea is that these clothes set a standard of quality for the rest of our merchandise; shirts, neckwear, hosiery, underwear, gloves and all other things.

Plod on my boy, and gain your goal Regardless of life’s ups and downs; Aye, plod away with heart and soul Nor mind, e’en tho’ Dame Fortune frowns. Persistency Will win at last; Albiet now’you’re far benind, Just keep this treasure unsurpassed, A dauntless, firm, determined mind.

You can buy here very economically. Suits and overcoats from $15 up, with very unusual values at $25. And all other things you need at right prices.

era 5 50 @ 6 50 Good to choice stock heifers 5 25 @ 6 00 Common to medium feeding heifers... 4 50 @ 5 50 Choice bulls 6 00 @ 6 50 Fair bologna bulls.. 4 75 @ 5 75 Choice milch cows. .40 00 @65 00 Common tofairmilch cows 30 00 @45 00

Warner & Peck

When you go away to school order a regular weekly letter from home. The Record will reach you each.week during the school year for ouly.50 cents.

Good to choice veal, 140 to 180pounds. 8 50 @ 9 50 Heavy calves, 250 to 400 lbs 7 25 8 00 Common veal calves 4 50 @ 7 00 Hogs. Mixed and butchers. 6 00 @ 7 45 Good to choice heavy 6 90 @ 7 45 Rough heavy 5 00 @ 7 00 Light 4 00 @ 7 30 Pigs 4 25 @ 6 50 Market 5c higher.

Crawfordsville, Ind.

21 HEAD OF CATTLE-A lot of youug cattle of good quality, 1 black milk cow 6 years old, 1 red cow, fine milk and butter cow, 7 years old. 1 spotted milk cow giving good flow of milk. 1 pale red cow 4 years old, has the make of a good cow and gives abundance of milk. 1 red cow, 4 years old, good size, of a fine disposition, a good investment. 1 dark Jersey cow, 6 years old, will be fresh by day of sale, broke to lead, a fine milk and butter cow, 2 two year old Shorthorn heifers of good quality. 2 yearling heifers. 5 steer spring calves, all good. 2 spring heifer calves in good flesh. 2 Short-horn bull calves, 1 red roan and 1 wliite 1 Short horn coming 2 year old bull will bear inspection.

The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, Imperial hats, Manhattan shirts, Regal shoes.

We all hope to meet each other in Heaven. But we’ll be rinkadornatobilitiously jimblasted if we’ll speak to our neighbors while we are here on earth.

Suits pressed, 50c.

Saits cleaned and pressed, $1,00

Luke McLuke Says.

Boys, when you speak of your father don’t call him the “old man.” Of course you are older now than when you were taught

to sell the most remarkable bargain in the magazine world this year.

When the husband thinks he could have done better and the wife thinks she couldn’t have done worse, some divorce lawyer gets the price of a new runabout. Mother,s idea of a calamity is when the pastor is ill and there are no services on Sunday. But father’s idea of a calamity is when the beer man is ill and doesn’t show up on Saturday and father has to go dry on Sunday. A lot of men wonder why girls close their eyes when they are being kissed, but if the men would look into a mirror they would see the reason.

Sheep. Choice fat ewes .... 3 25 @ 4 00 Common to fair sheep 2 50 @ 3 25 Yearlings, good to choice 4 25 @ 5 00 Bucks 2 50 @ 3 50 Spring lambs 4 50 @ 0 50

Regular Price EVERYBODY’S $1.50 DELINEATOR $1.50 Total $3.00

Both

to call him “father.” You are

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much smarter than you were then, you are much more manly looking your clothes fit you better, your hat has a modern shape and your hair is combed differently, in short, you are “flyer” than you

Men and Women Wanted!

To One Person

Shawnee Mound.

A monthly salary and a liberal commission on each order. Salaries run up to $250.00 per month, depending on the number of orders This work can be done in your spare time, and need not conflict with your present duties. No investments or previous experience necessary. We furnish full equipment free. Write for particulars to

were then. Your father has a last year’s coat’ a two-year old hat and a vest of still older pattern. He can’t write such an elegant note as you can and all that, but don’t call him “old man.” Call him “father.” For years he has been hustling around to get things together, he has been held to the thorny path of uphill industry, and the brighest half of his life has gone from him forever.. He loves you, though he goes along without saying much about it; therefore be not so ungrateful.

Some frost.

Miss Wood of Battle Ground spent Sunday at J. M. Hawthorn’s.

80 HEAD OF HOGS-8 brood sows, 3 are Poland China, two with pigs by side, 5 Duroc Sows. 2 with pigs by side, one will farrow by day of sale, 2 open. 28 head of shoats weight 125 to 140 pounds all in good health. 15 head head of shoats, weight 30 to 40 pounds. 2 full blooded China Boars, we can give you the papers with both if wanted. «

A Hallowe’en social at Wm. Byers’ Saturday night. Please come masked.

W. W. Boland of Sugar Grove attended our church Sunday. Jacob Harte Suudayed with his son Ed and family. Isaac King has returned from a business trip to Kokomo. Mrs. Laura Cording, Mrs. Elma Wellman, Misses Florence and Annie V. Meharry attended the disrrict W. F. M. Society meet at Crawfordsville last Friday and Saturday. Fred Pell is sawing wood for J. M. Francis. >

There are 3,064 languages in the world and Friend Wife can use every one of them when she finds a dainty, perfumed, lace-bordered handkerchief in your pocket. The war in Europe seems to have upset a whole lot of men in this country, but mother’s idea of a world-disturbance is to have the wash day postponed until Tuesday.

THE RIDGWAY COMPANY, Spring & Macdougal Streets, New York

MISCELLANEOUS—Farming tools nearly all new. 1 Champion binder in good repair, 8 ft. cut with trucks. 1 Bearing mower, runs like new. 1 disc harrow, Spader. 1 Oliver gang plow, in good condition. 1 corn planter, Black Hawk, with all equipments, can be made to drop as desired. 2 cultivators not strained or bent, Shanks good. 1 hay rake, 1 spike tooth harrow, 2 wagons, 1 a handy farm wagon. 3 buggies, one Phaeton, all good tires. 2 hack-abouts. 1 hay tedder, 1 set hay ladders, Bridge plank, scoop boards. 4 sets of work harness, one brass mounted, in good condition, 2 sets of work harness,good as new, 1 set of carriage harness. Corn sheller. 1 wagon running gear. And other articles too numereous to mention.

Warmer Weather.

Assurance that Tuesday’s touch of winter will be followed immediately by warmer weather generally throughout the country, was given out by the government forecaster at Washington. Warmth was said to be moving eastward in the wake of the biting wind that brought freezing temperatures and killing frosts to the Ohio and the upper and middle Mississippi valleys. Maine was the only state where temperatures were below freezing Tuesday night. In Greenville, Maine, the mercury went down to 22 and at Portland it was 30.

Wheu Mother has three or four daughters Father always finds enough store hair around the house to stuff a sofa pillow.

Gibson Small and wife spent Sunday at James Hornbeck’s near New Richmond.

This would be a better world if mother got more help and sympathy when she is alive and less bawling and flapdoodle when she is dead.

Length 500 feet; breadth 98 feet. 6 Inches; 510 stateroom* end parlors accommodating 1500 pasaenpcrs? Greater in cost —larger in all proportions—richer la all appointment#—than any steamer on inland waters of the world. In Service June 15th. Magnificent Steamer. “SEEANDBEE.” “City of Erie" and “City of Buffalo" Daily—CLEVELAND and BUFFALO —i»t to Dec. i«t Leave Cleveland . • *.00 P. M. tear* Buffalo • a *.00 P. M. Arrive Buffalo • a 6«30 A. M. Arrive Cleveland • 6»30 A. M. (Central Standard Time) Connections ot Buffalo fbr Niagara Bail* and all Eaatcni and Canadian Points. Railroad tickets reading between Cleveland and Buffalo art good for transportation bn onr steamers. Ask your ticket agent for tickets Via C. & B. Line. Write Us for handsome illustrated booklet free. THB CLEVELAND A BUFFALO TRANSIT CO.. .Cleveland, O.

L. J. Linville and family spent Sunday with relatives at Mellott.

Avoid Sedative Cough Medicine. If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence of capillary bronchitis and pneumonia use cough medicines that contain codine, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you have a cough or cold. An expectorant like (Jhamberlain’s Cough Remedy is what is needed. That cleans out the culture beds or breeding places for the germs of pneumonia and other germ diseases. That is why pneumonia never results from a cold when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by all dealers. —Adv.

The original September A. M.’s are all married now and have children of their own. They were the girl babies who had their pictores taken while they were sitting in an old-fashioned wash bowl.

Tuesday night’s forecast indicated that temperatures would be higher yesterday in the central and lower Mississippi and Ohio river valleys and would rise slowly Thursday in the northeastern districts and the south. The frost line extended as far south as Tennessee and northwest Texas and there were light snow falls along the lakes and in northern Maine.

Along about this time of a year the June bride wonders what she was drinking when she promised to obey a mutt that she could lick with one hand.

HAY AND GRAIN—About 15 acres of corn averaging 40 to 45 bushels per acre, 10 tons of good oats straw baled in barn. 9 or 10 ton of timothy hay bright and good. NOTICE:—On day of sale I will offer privately, Stallion Bob Bar Belgian and English Shire, 4 years old. Day Star, dappled gray Margalis Mammouth Jack 11 years old. These will prove themselves by you seeing the offspring.

We have just received information that the First National Nurseries of Rochester, N. Y. wants lady or gentlemen representatives in this section to sell all kinds of Roses, Shrubs, Trees and Seeds. They inform ns that without previous experieuce it is possible to make good wages every week. Any one out of employment write them for terms and enclose this notice. 818

A report from Harrisonburg, Va., said that ice had formed in some places there a quarter of an inch thick.

It has not been a loug time ago when the high cost of living was discussed that the farmer got the cussing for it; Recently before the farmers had a chance at it and and the warehouses, cold storages, etc., were full with all sorts of food stuffs the prices went up like a sky rocket. Investigation showed that speculators wert the guilty ones. They advanced prices without good reasons. Haven’t hefird any complaints about farmers raising prices lately. The speculators are hot at him though because he does not run all of his wheat to market and give them a chance to corner and squeeze the public. Subscribe for The Record.

A Marvelous Escape.

TERMS—$10 and under cash. All sums over $10 a credit of 10 months with good approved security will be given, 8 per cent interest from date if not paid at maturity. No property to be removed until terms are complied with. Six per cent off for cash on sums over $10.

“My little boy had a marvelous escape,” writes P. F, Bastians of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. “It occured in the middle of the night. He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it, I had a large Dottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house. After following the directions for an hour and twenty minutes he was through ail danger. Sold by all dealers. —Adv.

The need of more and better rural schools in Indiana is made manifest by conditions revealed in a recent census report showing the percentage of illiterates among the native white farming class of this State. The figures show that the per centage of illiteracy in the rural districts of Indiana is 2.7 and 1.3 per cent in the cities and villages of the State. Indiana has 66,213 illiterates and 37,728 of them live on the farms. There are 20,832 boys and men and 16,896 girls and women on the farms of this State that can neither read nor write.

Two schoolmates met after a number of years. After exchanging greetings and confidences one remarked to the other: “By the way what are you doing for a living?” The other replied: “I am selling Fords—but don't tell the dear old folks at home. It would break their hearts. They think I am still in the penitentiary.”

Ralph A. Chitty of Crawfordsville, our county farm agent, accompanied the lecturers here Friday in the demonstration of corn grading and corn growing. Mr. Chitty was re elected as farm agent for Montgomery county for another year by the board of education at its meeting in Crawfordsville Monday morning.

The Ladies Industrial Society of the Wingate Christian church will serve lunch.

ED BROADERS Col. Elwood Swank, ) . Col. Wm. Swank. } Auct ’

Stanley Dunn and Sam Livingston visited from Thursday till Sunday with Ira Magruder in Urbana, 111,

J. W. McCorkle, Clerk. • 7

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