Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 84, 24 February 1916 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1916.
JfAGE THIRTEEN
Public Sale at Booth Livery Bare CENTERVILLE, INDIANA. Oil-Saturday, March II 89 11 9 1 6 I WILL OFER FOR SALE A NUMBER OF GOOD HORSES, BUGGIES AND SETS OF HARNESS. Any one wishing to avail himself of the advantages of this sale may do so upon the following terms : A fee of $1.00 will be charged for each horse entered - for sale and an additional fee of $1.00 if sale is made. 50 cents will be charged for entering cattle and an additional fee of 50 cents per head if sale is made. I will have plenty of buyers here for all kinds of stock. Those desiring to take advantage of this sale will leave word at my barn by SaturdayMarch 4, describing what they have, as I will have my sale bills out by. Monday, March 6, 1916. WM. VAN TILBURG.
. LOST LOST Hunch of keys. .Had "Wm.H. Dunlng" on several. Return to Palladium office. ,- . 2""A. LostI'b(:ket book containing a large sum of money. Phone 3662. Reward. .JtlZ STOLEN Gas burner from 1103 N. I. and a hammer. If not returned to 1136 N. I police will be after theu
Animoiuinceinnients Trlmarlea, March 7. 1916. CONGRESSMAN DANIEL W. COMSTOCK of Rlchnv. ad, 13 a candidate for Congress. SuV;-t to T Republican prln -ry election, TueaCay. March 7. 191,X SHERIFF
ALBERT B. STEEN Candidate for the nomination of rrlff. ' bject to the Republican ;rimr.vles. . .
HOWARD J. RIDGE Candidate For Sheriff of Wayne County, Subject '.o Republican .Primary
Tuesday. Ma.cn i. jju-
JACOB W. BAYER Candida', i for Sheriff. Subject to Re-r-.blican Trlmary, Tuesday, March 7,
1916.
Cla- township, candidal for Sheriff of Wayne county. Subject to Repu
lican primary fliarcn . i"
"JESSE A. BAILEY
Announces hie cr-'idacy for SherLT of Wayne Co., Subject to .Rep -"-lean : 'minatlon at tt Prirr March
Willis D. Rich Candidate for Elieriff oi Wayne County. Sub.'cct to Republican nomination, March , 1916.
WM. B. WATSON Republican candidate for Sheriff. Sub- ; t to prl- ary.
' OSCAR E. MASHMEYER R publican candidate for Sheriff of "VUyne county. S. "Ject t primary March 7,
ED J. WE1DNER, of Wayne township, erndidate for tl.e Republican nomination for County treusurcr t.' Wayne county. Subject
to the primaries.
HARRY C. THORN BURG
Candidate for Sheriff. Subject to Republican nomination at the primary, March 7. U-tt
RECORDER
BENJ. F. PARSONS Ca-t'Idate for Recorder of Wayne count. bject to ncrjlnatlon on tla Republican ticket.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
REPRESENTATIVE SAMUEL K. MORGAN Candidate for Representative Repu'jlican ticket. My number Is 25.
WILLIAM H. BARTEL, JR. Candidate for Representative. Subject tu the Republican primary.
JOINT-REPRESENTATIVE JOHNW.JUDKINS Republican Candidate for Joint Representative From Wayne and Union counties. Subject to primary, March 7. 1916.
OLIVER LAFUZE, Liberty, Indiana, candidate for JointRepresentative, Wayne and Union Counties Subject to nomination at Primary Election, March 7.
CORONER DR. R. D. MORROW Candidate for Coroner of Wayne county on the Republican ticket. Subject to the primary election, March 7, 1916.
DR. W. W. ANDERSON Republican Candidate for Coroner of Wayne County S bject o primaries llarch 7, 1916.
DR. L. M. GENTLE Candidate for Coroner. Republican nomination, March 7, 1916.
TREASURER
THOMAS AHL Announces his candidacy for County Treasurer subject to Republican Primaries.
R.W.HALL Announces his candidacy for County Treasurer, r ivjcct to the Republican primaries.
- FILLMORE RIGGS CardMela for Treasurer of ",7ayne county en the Republican iicket. Sub-j-to primr-;' election March 7, 1916. 9-eod-tf
WM. HOWARD BROOKS Candidate for County Treasurer.. Subject to the epubllcan primary.
A. L. WAY Republican Candidate for TREASURER ' YNE COUNT V "ubject to Primary, ?:arch 7, 1916.
Barney H. Linderman Repv" Tican Candidate for RECORDER OP WAYNE COUNTY Subject to Primary, Merch 7, 1916.
DAVE HOOVER Republican candidate for Recorder of Wavne County. Subject to Primary. "March 7, 1916. I. earnestly Bclicit : rur sunc t.
EDWARD R WARFEL Candidate For Treasurer Wayne County, Repub!:can Ticket. Subje-t "to Primary, March 7.
J. FRANK PICKETT Democratic candidate for Recorder. Subject to primary, March 7, 1916.
JOSEPH R. EDWARDS, candidate for Recorder. Subject to Republican romlnation. 19-16t
HENRY E. LONG Clerk Engelbert's Cigar Store, candidate for Recorder of Wayne county, subject to Democratic primary, March 7th.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
1 DENVER C. HARLAN 1
m Candida.j for Prosec '- At- B
Jj torney, subject to Republican il Primary, March 7. The party's i :r.ee, 1914.
VOTE FOR FRANK S. STRAYER FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Republican Ticket, March 7, 1916. Your Support Will Be Appreciated.
COMMISSIONER ANDREW J. SIMPSON ' Republican candidate for Commissioner of Wayne county, Western district. Subject to primary inarch 7, 1916.
M. D. DODDRIDGE Candidate for Commissioner Wayne county, Western District. Subject to Republican Primary, March 7.
PUB'LIC:SALE p I Will Offer at Public Auction on My Farm, One Mile North of Boston, jj Pi Ind. and five miles south of Richmond, on the Boston Pike, on , g 1. Thursday, March 9; '19 f 6 J 1 Sale To Be Held Rain or Shine, Beginning 10 A. M., the following per- gj : sonal property: f j 30 HEAD MULES 30
Consisting of H One team of 3 yr. olds, 15-3 hands high; gentle and well M broke; 1 team of small blocky ji four-year-olds, would make a 1 fine dray team.' The rest of these gf mules range from 15-3 to 17 3 hands high, are good big workE ers, from 4 to 7 years old, all H well broke and sound. They are H mules that will please any one.
25 HEAD CATTLE 25 Consisting of 17 head of good spring heifers, a few of them nice Jerseys, some of which will be fresh by day of sale. 8 head of Steer Calves.
m
10 HEAD HORSES 10
Consisting of good big work horses and drivers, some of the drivers are family broke; 1 bay mare, standard bred, five-year-old, 16 hands high, weighs 1135 pounds, sired by Oratoria second 2:13, dam has a record of 2:16; second dam the dam of two with records better than 2:20. 2 four-year-old Shetland Pony mares, bred; 1 pony colt, six mo. old; 1 Welch pony 14 hands high, double gaited; 1 Welch pony 13 hands high, double gaited. These ponies are city broke, fine drivers and saddlers; 1 four seated ponytrap, 2 sets pony harness, 2 saddles. ' i
40 HEAD OF IMMUNED HOGS 40 20 Head of Duroc Sows; 20 Stock Hogs. IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES, ETC. 1 small disk harrow, 1 Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attachment, check power and wire, 1 three section spring tooth harrow, 1 good surrey, 1 good phaeton, one lot of harness, consisting of Double Britching Harness and single buggy harness.
TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE. Dinner by Ladies of Christian Church, of Boston.
JESSIE DRULEY. Phones 1413 and 21C.
Foley & Conner, Auctioneers.
iillllKin
G.
H
H-asecoster
PlMinnibno
Water and
EAT
Steam 9 Vapor
Repair work promptly attended to. Let me give you price on your new Bath Room or Heating Plant. All work guaranteed. Special prices on all Bath Rooms until Mar. 1 , 1916 Co Ho Hasecoster
635 SOUTH E STREET.
PHONE 2718
ADMINISTRATOR
ALE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Olive J. Coddington, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late resident of said decedent, in the town of Greensfork, in Clay township, Wayne county, state of Indiana, on FRIDAY, MARCH 39 1916 Commencing at 10 a. m., the personal property of said estate, consisting of 1 Hardman piano, dark mahogany case; 1 blue, 1 red and 1 yellow plush set of parlor chairs; 1 plush sofa; 1 leatherette couch; 1 set leather bottom dining room chairs; 1 dining room extension table; several library and other small tables and stands; many rocking chairs, including platform roc'-.ers; brussels, ingrain and other carpets and rugs; 1 Florence hot blast heating stove; many valuable pictures; 1 Standard sewing machine; several beds and dressers; 1 lady's gold watch; and many other articles of household and kitchen furniture too num erous to mention. This is all good stuff. TERMS OF SALE Sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; on all sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser to execute his note therefore in usual bankable form, bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity, waiving relief and "providing for attorney's fees, and with surety to the approval of such administrtaor. THE GERMAN-AMERICAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Commissioners. Shiveley & Shiveley, William A. Bond, Attorneys. ' Dated February 9, 1916. Thomas Conniff, Auctioneer.
l!fiiiili;ilii!ili;!!i!!li'!;ll!::!i!!!!!ia!!!!!S
FARM
ERS
I Come in and See Our Show of Growing Corn 1 g Grown by the use of Nature's best Fertilizer. Double your crops j jg and save one-half of your Fertilizer, bill this spring. H FARMERS' GROUND LIMESTONE CO. 1 6 N. Sixth St. Richmond, Ind.
Pallad ium Want Ads The Big Sales Market of Eastern Indiana
Special
PUBLIC
SALE
Notice
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SALE TAKING PLACE ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1916, AT LATE RESIDENCE OF ADDISON H. HARRIS ON WILLIAMSBURG PIKE, ONE AND ONE-HALF MILE SOUTH EAST OF WILLIAMSBURG. . ... ..- --
RE A
L ESTATE
One hundred and sixty acre farm, well improved, well fenced and splendid producer with possession March 1st, 1916. Free and clear of all encumbrances. y . - PERSONAL PROPERTY Three mares, one horse, three colts, five cows, three steers, four heifers," six brood sows, twenty-nine fall pigs, one thousand bushels corn, seven tons hay, one hundred bushels oats, harness, farm implements, farm tools, household goods and effects. TERMS-Persoeal Property; Five dollars and under, cash in hand; over five dollars, credit of six months upon approved security. . TERMSReal Estate One-third cash in hand and balance in twoequal annual payments, deferred payments secured by mortgage upon real estate sold. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED UPON GROUNDS DURING COURSE OF SALE James Fo Hards
Roll HarrS
Administrator
FINANCIAL
ITmlIf,'u is JHiii uiiiiiiis iiiiumiHiniuiuniiiHiHtiii nil! iiHimiiimnni iiiiimmuiii! uni miiiiiiim""
Omit off Work? j Sickness? Do you need ready cash? We tj can supply you with it. any f H -unt from $5.00 to $100.00 for f 3 a small fee and on the easy pay- j g ment pl-:i. See us toi";y. I Homme Loam I I Company ; I p Room c:0, Colonial Bldg. j r: - :'). I
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
MOVING & GENERAL TRANSFER TRUCK
For moving v furniture, household goods and pianos, in and out of city. Work guaranteed.
J. A. BANFILL Phone 3145. 117S.W.5th
Commissioners9 Sale of
REAL
TATE
"IT'S YOUR MOVE" AnJ That's My Bus" tess MOVING No distance too long or tea short for my large covered truck. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St.
WHEN MOVING GET THE BEST The largest moving truck in town for city and overland moving. ORA MONGER, ' Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7th St. Residence 315 Randolph St. (18-6t)
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Before renewing or insuring your car, see H. S. Weed, Phone 2551. He will
save you money. ueDZ2-eoa-Zb
Dry.Cle
aefleg
AND PRESSING " Prompt and Efficient Service. SKINNER & YOUNG Room 1, Palladium Bldg. Work Called for and Delivered. Phone 2675
By virtue of an order of sale directed to the undersigned Commissioner from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, in cause No. 173S2 on the docket of such Court, such Commissioner will, Friday, March 3, 1916 , offer for sale, at public auction, on the premises, to the highest bidder the following described real estate, situated in the County of Wayne, State of Indiana, to-wit: A part of the southeast quarter of section twenty-six (26), township seventeen (17) north, range thirteen (13) east: Beginning at a point in the center of the Washington (now the Greensfork and Richmond) Turnpike Road, nineteen (19) rods, three (3) feet and two (2) Inches East of the northeast corner of Lot number sixteen (16) in the town of Washington, (now Greensfork), and running thence East five and one-fourth (5',4) rods; thence South forty-two (42) rods and three (3) feet to the North lino of the right of way of the P. C. C. & St. L. Railroad; thence West along said railroad line, five and one fourth (5'4) rods to the southeast corner of a tract of Uind conveyed by Mabel L. Kienzle and Albert L. Kienzle, her husband, to Isabelle Kienzle by deed recorded in Deed Record No. 129, on page 549, of the Records in the Recorder's Office of Wayne County, Indiana; thence North along the line of said tract and along the line of the lot conveyed by the said Mabel L. Kienzle and Albert Kienzle her husband, to Charles Kienzle and wife, by deed recorded in Deed Record No. 120 on page 131 of the Records in the Recorder's Office of said Wayne County to the place of beginning, containing, in all one and one half (1) acres, more or less. This property is located in the town of Greensfork and Is the property that was occupied by Olive .J. Coddington at the time of her death, and the same consists of a good house and barn and other out-buildings, a large garden and truck patch, and is a very desirable home. . The sale of this property will take place at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. on said date. , ALSO: The South half () of the southwest quarter of section (31) thirty-one, township seventeen (17) north, range fourteen (14) east, and the South half (i) of the East half () of the southeast quarter of section thirtyf.ix (36), township seventeen north, range thirteen (13) east, containing, In all, one hundred twenty (120) acres, more or less, and being known as the Coddington Farm, and the same is located about two and one half (2') miles southeast of the town of Greensfork in Clay Township, said County and State. This farm will be offered for sale as a whole and also in separate tracts as provided in the order of sale. The sale of this farm will take place at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on said date. No bid will be received for less than two thirds (2-3) of the appraised value of each separate tract of said real estate, and the same will be sold free from all liens and incumbrances, excepting the taxes for the year 1916. An Abstract of Title will be furnished the purchaser. TERMS OF SALE At least one third (1-3) cash in hand, one third (1-3) . in one (1) year and one third (1-3) in two (2) years from date of sale, or the purchaser may pay all cash. The deferred payments, if any, shall be evidenced by the notes of the purchaser in usual bankable form, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6) per annum from date and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. THE GERMAN-AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK COMMISSIONER Dated February 9 th, 1916. Shiveley & Shiveley, William A. Bond, Attorneys. Thomas Conniff, Auctioneei
PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will offer for sale at his place, 2 miles north of Richmond, on the Union pike, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28- 1916. Sale to begin at 10 a. m., 4 Horses, 8 Cows, 2 Draft Colts, 11 .Hogs, 10 tons Hay, 10 tons Shredded Fodder, 500 bushels Corn, 200 bushels Oats. 3 bushels Clover Seed. Full line of farming tools, consisting of 1 binder, 2 buggies, 2 mowing machines, 2 hake rakes, steeL 1 cofn planter and drill (Janesville), 1 disc harrow, two horse wheat drill, 1 one horse wheat drill, 1 steel narrow, 1 Iowa cream separator, log chains, 4 sets harness, 1 spring tooth harrow, 2 corn planters, wagon and harness, 2 gravel beds, 2 carriages, 1 wagon. 4 hog houses, 1 good corn crib, 1 double harpoon fork, 1 incubator and brooder, 1 five-tooth cultivator, 2 flat hay beds, 1 clipper fan mill, 1 sickel grinder, 1 grind stone, 4 breaking plows, 1 wheelbarrow, 5 barrels cider vinegar, 3 corn plows, household goods. TERMS OF SALE: All sums $5 and under, cash; on all sums over $5 a credit of 6 months with 6 per cent interest. Discount of 4 per cent for cash on sums over $5. Ladies' Aid Scciety of Chester, will serve lunch. SIMON WEDDEL, Auctioneer. ! X- , FRANK H. GOODRICH. J
