Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 85, 25 February 1916 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1916.

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EATON LIGHT PLANT SELECTS OFFICIALS

EATON', O., Feb. 25. Effecting a reorganization for the coming year, the stockholders of the Eaton Lighting company., have chosen the following directors: Elam Fisher, C B. Cokefair, W. C. Dove and L. L. Brown, of this city, and Daniel CaskelL Samuel Harsh and S. M. Rust of Greenville Officers selected by the directors follow: President, Elam Fisher; vicepresident, C. B. Cokefair; treasurer, Elam Fisher; secretary, W. C. Dove. ILL AT 101 YEARS THORNTOWN. Ind., Feb. 25. Isaac Ball, 101, was ill with grip when his birthday anniversary came around, and was unable to celebrate the day with the usual big dinner which has been a regular event for several years. .Eiderdown is one of the poorest conductors of heat, hence its use as a bed covering. KNOW IT WELL. Familiar Features Well Known to Hundreds of Richmond Citizens. A familiar burden in iany homes. The burden of a "bad back." A lame, a weak or an aching back Often tells you of kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Here is Richmond testimony. Mrs. It. W. Routh. 207 Randolph St., Richmond, says: "Several years ago I had occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills and found them to be an excellent medicine. Another of the family has also used them with great success for backache and Irregular action of the kidneys. Whenever I have taken them ince, they have never failed to relieve me in a short time." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Routh had. Foster-Milburn Co., Prop., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. Primaries, March 7. 1916. CONGRESSMAN DANIEL W. COMSTOCK of Richmond, Is a candidate for Congress. Sublet to V-y Republican prl'ncsry election, Tuesday. March 7, 1916. SHERIFF ALBERT B. STEEN Candidate for the nomination of "leriff. r .-.bject to the Republican primaries. HOWARD J. RIDGE Candidate For SHeiiff of Wayne County, Subject to Republican Primary Tuesday, March 7, 1915. JACOB W. BAYER Candldats for Sheriff. Subject to Re'publican Primary, Tuesday, March 7, 1918. HAM SQUIRES Clar township, candidate for Sheriff of Wayne county. Subject to Republican primary March 7, 1916. JESSE A. BAILEY 'Announces his corildacy for s Sheriff of Wayne Co., Subject to Republican "Dmination at the Priw . March 7 Willis D. Rich Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County. Subject to Republican nomination, March 7, 1916. WM. B. WATSON Republican candidate for Sheriff. BubJ -t to primary. OSCAR E. MASHMEYER It- jublican candidate for Sheriff of T.ayne county. S;.".Ject to "primary March 7. 1CI3. ED J. WEIDNER, of Wayne township, crndldate for tLe Republican nomination for County treasurer or Wayne ccunty. Subject to the primaries. HARRY C. THORNBURG Candidate for Sheriff. Subjcst to Republican nomination at the primary, March 7 14-tf JOINT-REPRESENTATIVE 1 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. REPRESENTATIVE SAMUEL K. MORGAN Candidate for Representati-.- Republican ticket. My number is 23. WILLIAM H. BARTEL, JR. Candidate for Representative. Subject to the Republican primary.

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS RECORDER HARRY T. FISHER

if- ; - tJk i is r Republican candidate for Ccunty Recorder. BENJ. F. PARSONS Carc"!date for Recorder of Wayne county. Subject to nomination on tts Republican ticket DAVE HOOVER Republican candidate for Recorder of Wayne County. Subject to Primary, March 7, 1916. I earnestly solicit rcur sup9c-t. J. FRANK PICKETT Democratic candidate for Recorder. Subject to primary, March 7, 1916. JOSEPH R. EDWARDS, candidate for Recorder. Subject to Republican romination. 19-16t HENRY E. LONG Clerk EngelberfB Cigar Store, candidate for Recorder of Wayne county, subject to Democratic primary, March 7th. 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 r ... Svbject -o primaries March 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, rurject to the F.epublican primaries. FILLMORE RIGGS Candida la for Treasurer of "7ayne county c a the Republican ticket. Sub-y-to primr- election March 7, 1916. 9-eod-tf WM. HOWARD BROOKS Candidate for County Treasu-er. Subject to the epubllcan primary. A. L. WAY Republican Candidate for TREASURER T WYNE COUNTY Subject to Primary, Tlarch 7, 1916. Barney H. Linderman Repir' Hcan Candidate for RECORDER OF WAYNE COUNTY Subject to Primary, MptIi 7, 1S16. EDWARD F. WARFEL Candidate For Treasurer Wayne County, Repub!!can Ticket. Subje-t to Primary, March 7. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY B DENVER C. HARLAN g Candida., for Prosec At- m 3 torney, subject to. Republican jg U Primary, March 7. The party's H H Ir.ee, 1914. 1 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 iuarch 7, 191d. M. D. DODDRIDGE Candidate for Commissioner Wayne county, Western District Subject to Republican Primary, March 7. ....

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PalladiMinni Waet Ads Ptione 2834 RATES Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, etc., lc per word for one insertion, or 7 insertions for the price of 5. Phone or bring your ad to this office before 10 o'clock a. m. in order that we may insert it in the evening issue. FOLLOW THE WANT AD WAY If you are in business and do not already carry a little ad in the Palladium Phone 2834 and our ad man will call and give you rates for business advertising.

WANTED WANTED If your present f-rnace is not heating properly, let yr. know. We can make it heat. Pilgrim, 714 S. 9th st. r'lone 1CS5. 31-26t WANTED To install a Williamson Favorite furnace i-i. your house. Most economical and durable. Pilgrm, 714 S. 9th. Phone 1685. feb9-lmo WANTED Gentlemen roomers at 912 Main st. . 24-2t SANITARY mattresses made of old feathers, pillows made to order. Pest gooee $3.00 per pair. Old feathers, bought and sold. See me. E. H. Bradley, 314 Main. Phone 1493. 21-tf WANTED A young man with some experience pressing clothes who has small capital to invest. Address Presser, care Palladium. 23-tf WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main street. Phone 1945. Dec. 4-tf WANTED To buy barns and houses. Phone 1761. 19-tf EVERYTHING to repair that is broken; baby cabs, wringer rolls, sweepers, all kinds of grinding, pictures framed, new and old bicycles. We turn nothing away. Call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1020 Main st.' WANTEDPlace to work by the week. 274 Ft. Wayne r.ve. 21-3t WANTED To buy barns and houses. 1127 Main st. F- one 1764. 21-tf WANTED A girl who will go home at night, 28 N. 13th st. 24-3t WANTED A cook, 402 N. Sth st. WANTED Washings to do, 1136 N. I. Mrs. Eva Lee. 24-2t WANTED To trade, first class city property in southeast city, for 10 acres or more, three or four miles out. Address B, care Palladium. 25-2t V A MT JTin A nlonn nr. ' a ... -j i v j uii - Lai in iu taic for aged man and wife. Care C. H. Palladium. 25-2t WANTED Place to work on farm, ex perienced. Can give references. Call 67 S. 5th st-. 25-2t WANTED Room and board private family. Address Board, Palladium. 25-lt WANTED Tool and jig makers and all-a-round machinists. High wages paid to good men. Apply at Parlor B, Arlington Hotel, Sunday between 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. 25-2t WANTED Boy 18 years old to operate knitting machine. Apply Atlas Underwear Co. 25-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms to colored peoPho"e 2356. 2-tf FOR RENT 5 room flat! electric light and bath. S. Sth and A Sts. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 11-tf FOR RENT Four room modern apartment. 1139 Main st. feb2-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, suitable for two gentlemen. Call at 37 N. 8th st. 16-tf FOR RENT Modern room; also 3 room furnished cottage. 103 N. 17th st 16-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms. Phone 3267. 13 S. W. 5th st. 19-7t FOR RENT 3 room upper flat, electric lights and gas and water. 513 N. D st, $7.00. Phone 1814. See Shideler, 910 Main si. 19-tf FOR RENT Five room house, cellar, both waters, garden, electric lights. 410 Center st, $10. Call 325 W. Main st. 21-tf FOR RENT Furnished flat, heat cooking gas. 415 Main st. 23-7t FOR RENT Modern flat. Call 1022 S. C st. 22-7t FOR RENT 7 room house, gas, ele tric light and bath. 35 S. 21st. 23-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath and heat, 214 N. 9th st. 24-2t FOR RENT Flat, first floor, Richmond Ave., $10. See 105 W. Main st. 24-2t FOR RENT 2nd floor apartment, 18 N. 13th st. Phone 2696. 24-3t FOR RENT 6 room house 826 W. H st. Inquire 1200 N. G st. Phone 3422. 25-2t FOR SALE FOR SALE Williamson vorite furnaces installed complete. Most, economical and durable. Pil.-im, 754 S. 9th st. Phone 161'. 31-26t FOR SALE Second hand Humphreys instantaneous heater. Phone 2060. 18-tf Make Your Car Run Right. HISSEM SPARX.PLUGS. JONES HARDWARE CO. FOR SALE Horse, surrey . and har ness. 161 s. in St. 22-7t FOR SALE Indian motorcycle and side car. Bargain for nuick buver. Call Phone 37S9. . 22-tf FOR SALE Egg Syphess Incubator, good as new, for half the cost price. Perry Krom. Phone 3025. 25-2t FOR SALE Building timber, beech, oak and elm. Call on or address H. H. Lowdenslager, Hollansburg," O. R. R. 1, Box 33. Phone Home 2217. 22-10t

WANTED.: Each and every member of the Brotherhood Bible Study Department of the First M. E. church, Cor. 14th and Main St., to meet in their class room Sunday niorning, Feb. 27, 1916, at 9:15, to hear the message by H. W. KERR

A cordial invitation to other men FOR SALE FOR SALE An extra good pair of large horses. Phone 3609. John Starr. 21-7t FOR SALE Seed oats that will grow. J. A. Snediker, National Road, East. Phone 5112 A. 25-eod-4t FOR SALE House furnishings cheap, 111 S. 16th st. feb 25-mch-3 i FOR SALE Hoosier kitchen cabinet. Phone 4028. 25-2t I FOR TRADE Buggy for a bicycle, I 103 S. loth st. 25-3t FOR TRADE Edison graphophone, : 60 records, horn and brackets, for a work horse, 1523 N. E st. 25-2t ; FOR SALE Buckeye incubator, creap. j Phone 3677. Call 21 S. 23d st. 25-2t j FOR SALE Cook stove, gas range, other household furniture, 426 S. 6th st. ' - 25-1 1 FOR SALE Veranda, 111 West Main. Phone 3175. 25-2t Auction Send your furniture .here to cur! auction ropm. We are getting good prices. You need not give it away, or we will figure with you on your entire household goods. Here for business. Phone 1876. A. O. Bee nog", . Auctioneer Place your order for Soi rilla Corsets and Wm. Frank j Childrens' Waists before the! rush. Mary Kielhorn Martin, 525 Main St. - " 24 5t FOR SALE New sewing machine with electric motor attached, all for $30. Lacey, S S. 7th. Phone 1756. 14fri-tf FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock eggs, 50c setting, $3.00 a Phone 5140. hundred. ! FOR SALE Horses, harness, harness, harness, wagons, vehicles, farm implements, all kinds. Prices reasonable. 317 N. A street. " FOR SALE Ford Car. Box 106, City. 24-7t FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Phone 1461. 24-3t FOR SALE Fresh ground bones for chickens, 2 cents a pound. Anton Stolle Sons. 17-eod-lm FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R, NO. 1. PHONS 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fann, Shelby county, O. Possession at ence. Porterfield & DeBoy. FOR SALE Wisconsin Farm Lands ' Lndolog: , a magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months' trial subscription free. If for a home, or as an investment, you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter marking it personal and say "Mail me Landolop," arid all particulars fr9. Address Loyd M. Skinner, General M-nager Skidmoro Land Co.. 105 Skidmore,, Bldg., "lar'-nctte, Wis. feb2-2mo. FOR SALE We have several small farms suitable for Poultry or Truck farms, close in, and priced to sell. Possession in ten days. Also larger farms 40a, 80a, 120a, 100a, 160a. 5Sa, 10a, 219 acres. All good and priced right. All kinds of city property for cash or payments. See us for the real thing in real estate. BENNETT & FOFEMAN, Room 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. FOR SALE 238 acre farm, St. John. Indiana. Sacrifice. Easy terms, at private sale up to March 2, the day of the big double header auction sale, of the entire equipment of this splendid farm. The equipment is complete. 12 horses, splendid dairy herd, 25 head big milkers, 56 hogs, fine brood sows, vast amount of farm equipment to run a large farm. If farm is not sold before the auction sale, it will be sold on that day, March 2. See or write to Mr. Huff on farm, one-quarter mile west of St. John, Ind. feb23-24-25-26 PUBLIC SALE Of DeWitt C. Jay farm, . miles east of Webster and 6 miles north of Richmond. This farm contains 77 -cres of good level land, running water and large young orchard. Two-story 7room frame house in good condition. Bank. barn about 40x46, also smaller barn and corn crib 30x50. All these buildings are in first class condition. Saturday, February 26, 1916, Sale starts at 2:00 p. jn. promptly. C. & O. station of mile from farm. WILL A. BOND, Administrator. Farms and City Property For Sale building lots and residences in all parts of .the., city.. We write all. kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block.

FOR SALE -50 acres, 6 miles out, possession this spring. Porterfield & DeBoy.

of City. Signed.

SECRETARY. FINANCIAL Aioeey . Help You? Then come to us. Get what money you ne' to pay your bills. It is cur business to make loans on furniture, pianos, horses, etc. ' . The payments we require are very srall an! easy to meet. All property is left in your possession. $25.00 3 Months costs . ...$4.10 $50.00 3 Months costs ...,$5.:3 Other amounts in roportlou. Confidential, Reliable Call Phone 1545, or write Richmond. Loan Co.--" Coloni I ruildmg, Room 8, Richmond, Ind. LOANS ON FURNITURE Pianos, Teams, Etc., advanced quickly and PRIVATELY at the legal rate 2 Per Cent per Month. We are licensed an1 bonded. You are insured a square deal. Don't be afraid of getting turned down. We will make you a LOAN. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Call, write or phone. If unable to call; ur agent will call on you. The State Investment & Loan Co. Elevator to the Third Floor, Room 40 Colonial Bldg. Pichmond, Ind. . Phone 2560. I FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms, can give possession this spri-g; also city property. Allen Rich, al Estate '.gency, Fountain City, Ind. Phone 185-L. 1 2-eod FOR SALE Property by the month; no tax, interest, insurance. Address Bargain, Palladium. 10-eod-10t Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. FOR SALE 6 room bungalow, in West Richmond. Bargain for quick buyer with good cash payment. Call at 413 S. 12th st., noon or evening. 24-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED MOVING & GENERAL TRANSFER TRUCK For moving furniture,, household goods md pianos, in and out of city. Work guaranteed. J. A. BANFILL Phone 3145. 117S.W.5th "IT'S YOUR MOVE" An! That's My Bus'iess MOVING No distance too long or t:o short for my large covered truck. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St. ' J. H. Doherty, Carpenter and contractor. Phone 2076 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. (lS-Gt) THE RIKE KUMLER COMPANY, Dayton, Ohio, solicits the services of a young man experienced in ladies and childrens' shoes. Answer fully. : J. H. Doherty, Carpenter and contractor. Phone 3076; MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE city by large motor track. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. ; ll-tf LOST LOST Pocket book containing a large sum of money. Phone 3662. Reward. .- -o.. ; - 24-2t LOST Strayed or stolen, brindle and white English bull pup. Almost grown. Return to 134 S. 15th or call 2S01. Reward. " 25-lt

PUBLIC SALE

A. C. Hurrell & Wedenbaugh. Garwood Road, on hill North of Fair Grounds, 2 1-2 miles East of Richmond, Ind. Traction stop 1 10. Thursday, March 2nd.

5 head good horses. 5 milk cows. 5 feeding hogs. 60 full blood Buff S. C. Orpington chickens. Double and single harness.

Reasonable Terms of Payment. THOS. CONNIFF, Auctioneer. FRANK TAYLOR. Clerk.

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Come in and See Our Show of Growing Corn Grown by the use of Nature's best Fertilizer. Double your crops and save ohe-half of your Fertilizer bill this spring. FARMERS' GROUND LIMESTONE CO. ' 6 N. Sixth St. . Richmond, Ind.

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PUBLIC SALE OF ' : PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will offer for sale at his place, 2 mile , 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 corn planter and drill (Janesville), 1 disc harrow, 1 two horse wheat drill, 1 one horse wheat drill, 1 steel harrow, 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 6ickel 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. FRANK H. GOODRICH.

ra!!li!!!!!!!;i!il!!Eii!i;iiliil PUBLIC SALE 1 m Having rented my farm, I will offer at public auction at my farm, 2 miles south of Milton and 8 miles north of Connersville, on N

p the Milton and Connersville pike, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., on 1 Monday, Febrmiary 28 M The following property:

10 HEAD OF CATTLE

g Good milk cow to be fresh in March, m 6 years old. Good milk cow to bo if fresh in March, 5 years old. Cow and g calf, cow 4 years old and calf 3 weeks. 4 summer calves. Coming 2-year-olu H heifer. Coming 2-year-old steer, g Shorthorn bull 3 years old, weight

m 1,625. . id 1 10 HEAD OF HOGS 10 . 1 m Nine "brood sows, double immuned and one male hog double lm- M

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S Gasoline engine, three 2-horse farm wagons, two gravel beds, 8 ft. j Deering binder, McCormick corn binder, Janesville corn planter, two M 1-horse disc wheat drillers, two riding cultivators, two Janesville 16inch sulky breaking plows, Janesville 14-inch gang breaking plow, H Cassidy 14-inch sulky breaking plow, three 2-horse wheat drills, 2H horse iloosier 10 disc fertilizer drill, hay tedder, steel hay rake, 1g horse harrow, 3-horse harrow, double disc harrow, single disc harH row, Deering mower, two 1-horse cultivators, 2-shoveI plow, wooden jf stalk rake, four sets of hip strap harness, set buggy harness, three H seed sowers, good hog houses, 3 galvanized hog troughs, half barrel H hog dip, ice saw, 1,000 bu. corn in crib, 15 tons of hay in mow, hay m fork, rope and carrier, 2 iron kettles, lard press, etc. fg TERMS made known on day of sale. No goods to be removed unfj til settled for. Lunch by Milton M. L. church ladies. S Col. William Flannagan, Auctioneer, '

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We, the undersigned, will offer at public sale at the farm of Irvin Doddridge, 3 miles northwest of Brownsville, one mile east of Robinson's Chapel, on Thursday, .'March 2, 119116 Beginning at 10 A. M., the following properly, towit: 14 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 14 1 black mare coming 4 years old, sound and in foal; 1 roan mare coming 3 years old, sound and in foal; 1 roan horse coming 5 years old, weight 1500; 1 bay horse 6 years old, weight 1500, well broke; 1 bay mare coming 3 years old, worked; 1 grey mare coming 5 years old, 1 black horse coming 3 .years old, 2 coming 2-year-old colts, 1 weanling colt, 1 sorrel mare pony, well broke; 1 pair of mules coming 5 years old, weight 2600; 1 pair 2-year-old mules. ' ; - 50 HEAD OF CATTLE 50 9 fresh cows, extra good Jersey milkers in the bunch; 3 fat cows, 3 steers coming 2 years old, 1 good roan heifer, 10 good heifers, a number of which are ready for market; 20 yearling heifers and steers, 4. weanling calves. i 80 HEAD OF HOGS 80 10 Big Type Poland China sows, immune; 12 Duroc gilts, 6 tried sows; all these sows are due to farrow In March and' April; 1 Big Type Poland China Male, 50 good feeders. . . 35 HEAD OF SHEEP ' 22 bred ewes and 13 yearling Iambs. A number of Angora Goats, the great farm renovator for clearing bushes, v ' briers and other undesirable stuff. 18 TONS OF GOOD HAY, 18 15 tons of Timothy and -3 Tons of Alfalfa. 100 Bushels of Oats. 12 Bushels of good Yellow Dent Seed Corn. . ' Terms made known tra day of sale. Lunch served by ladies of Doddridge Chapel. Sale under tent. - - ' M. D. & IRVIN DODDRIDGE s Alf Vanderbeck, Minor Connor, Aucts. . .. t. ,., .-, - o Joe Burris, Clerk. Oscar Klrlin, Settling Clerk.

Wagons and buggies. Full line of farm implements. Cream separator, new. Hog fixtures of all kinds. 80 shocks corn fodder, corn in crib, baled straw.

9 HEAD OF HORSES Consisting of two coming 3-year-old geldings, broke, weight 1,300, sound. Bay gelding, 7 years old, 1,500 weight, sound. Bay mare, 5 years old, 1,02.1 weight, well broke, good driver, sound. Coming 2-year-old fully sired by horse weight 2,000. Coming yearling grav colt, sired by horse weight 2.000. 4-year-old mare- in foal, weight 1,450. Pair of big horse mules, 8 and 9 years old, weight 2,700. IMPLEMENTS tri wi El M

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