Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 285, 11 October 1917 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1917

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Ml PREVENTS

BIG ATTENDANCE AT MILTON SALE

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ever Draftee Sells Favorite Mare.

PHOTO OF QUEEN MARY AS A GIRL

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MILTON. Ind.. Oct. 11. Although

rain stopped a large number of fanners from bringing stock to town Wednesday, the Booster Sale realized nearly $1,500. The largest sale so far realized $7,000 when 139 head of cattle was sold at the June meeting. The best of the sales yesterday were as follows :

Floyd Wissler bought seven shoats

for $78.65; John Reed, brood sow, $55; brood sow, James Doddridge, $32; three 6hoats, Robert DuGrandings, $27.25; seven shoats, Frank Ebert, $72.50; sow, E. M. Dyne, $37.25. Irwin Doddridge bought a milch cow for $40; Homer Taylor, a Jersey for $90, and James Doddridge, a cow and calf for $59. Three buck sheep went to fd Loughbon for $30.50.

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not up to the mark. A patriotic incident was when Alfred Vanderbeck, the auctioneer, announced that Raymond Farmer had been selected for the war, and would part with his favorite mare. Frank Ebhart bought it for $70, its halter going for 60 cents to Frank Hall. Horses ranged in price

from $17 for a nine year old to $su ior general purpose drivers. Jersey Brings $55. A number of cattle were sold for prices ranging from $32 to $55. John Rothermel bought a Shorthorn for $45.50; a Jersey went to Andy Theobald for $55, and a Shorthorn cow to O. M. Kerlin for $47. Mules ranged from $27 to $80. The miscellaneous department created lots of fun. A buggy went for $7.25; a plow for 50 cents; a number of farm tools for 45 cents;

a wardrobe for 45 cents; a couch for $2.75. George Baker bought a shovel for a dime; Floyd Davis a table for 10 cents; A. W. Keever an ironing board for 45 cents; Bert Lambertson a bug--y bridle for 5 cents. Safes were louKht by John Copeland and Charles Hoffman for .50 and 45 cents respecUvely. The fun waxed hard and furicus when a saw went to George Baker for 45 cents; a post digger to Robert Thomas for 35 cents; and a chest to James Lamont for 25 cents. Hundreds of useful second-hand articles went under the hammer for from a nlckle to one dollar, and men to the number of 200 scrambled for

the bargains. The popularity of the -Booster Sales was evidenced despite the rain. An interesting exhibit was eight ears of corn, small in the cob, but deep in the grain, that came from a fifty-acre field of white corn belonging to Art Brown. This is a white early corn and is expected to go 50 bushels to the acre. It is the best variety of white. He has also fifty acres in yellow dent corn of a special seed selection.

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Protests Against Use of Vaccine on Zionists in Camps

WASHINGTON, Oct 11. Protest against the inocculation of drafted men who are members of the Zionist church and who do not believe in medical practices, was made to President Wilson today by Rev. Francis M. Royall of Zlon City, Ills. The protest was referred to Secretary Baker. A few Zionists In Camp Grant at Rockford, Ills., have objected to the usual typhoid inocculation, but their protests have not yet reached the war department from the central department commander.

Earl Doddridge and Irwin Warren of Milton were here Sunday...... Mrs. Henry Synder.who has been confined to her bed for a time, is able to be out again.. . . . Miss Gertrude McCashland is visiting relatives at Pendleton, Indiana. . . .Elmer Rodenberg and Raymond Kelley of this vicinity left last week for training camp. , . .Ora Kin

der, Harry Weber and Samuel Stinson attended the Hamilton fair Thursday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Walter MoCashland and children were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland. . . Mr. and Mrs. Dane Waiting of Abing ton were the guests Sunday of Mr. and" Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn. . . . . ;Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix and Mr. and

Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter, Thel-' ma, motored to Boston Sunday.. . . . . Miss Mary Plankenhorn, Mrs. Lizile Waiting, Mrs. John Hendrix and Mr. John Hendrix were Richmond callers

Monday.... Mr., and Mrs. Daniel Plan-!

kenhorn and son Orval, returned home Saturday after spending a few days with relatives in Ohio.

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Ban Johnson Wants to Serve in France

Queen Mary of England, previous to her coronation, was very little photographed. Pictures taken of her before her marriage to King George are few and far between. The accompanying photograph shows Queen Mary as a child of eleven years. The Queen of England Is a daughter of the late Duke and Duchess of Teck. As a child, although living the life of a royal child, she was not cribbed, confined, nor held in too close bounds; nor was she precluded from Indulging in tom-boyish pranks, for which she had a predilection. As she had three brothers, her fondness for , boyish games is not surprising. Mary is a woman of strong person

ality and tenacity of purpose. To this is added a dignity and reserve which, to those who do not know her ways, conveys an erroneous idea of hauteur. She has thoroughly endeared herself to the English people by her matronly conduct, love of her family and her personal interest In all things concerning the welfare of her people.

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tioimes ana son tiaroia, oi menmona, and Mrs. M. J. Weber of Philomath, were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Jennie Plessinger and daughters Rufus Stinson and family visited friends at Centerville Sunday .Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenberg and son Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenberg and baby, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter Edith.,.. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter Darlie Janette visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lemmon of near Alquina, Sunday....

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NEW YORK, Oct. 11. Ban D. Johnson, president of the American League and member of the National Baseball commission, admitted Wednesday that he had volunteered for military service in France. He said he had offered his services to the government but in what capacity he declined to say, explaining that the offer had not been definitely accepted.

Pennsy Spends Five Millions in Bonds

PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 11.. The Pennsylvania Railroad has subscribed for $5,000,000 of the second Liberty Loan. Announcement to this effect was made today after the meeting of board of directors. This subscription is in addition to the subscriptions of the employes of the company.

Masonic Calendar

Oct, 12 King Solomon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation.

Tasmania's apple crop is small and for that reason the island will be able to ship only 1,000,000 bushel cases to England, instead of twice that quantity, as last year.

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Four Big Specials worth double the prices asked

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. . . ... . . Sale price 58c yd. ... ..... .Sale Price 88c yd. . ... ... .Sale Price $1.18 yd. ...... .Sale Price $2.18 yd.

See These Unusual Specials In Coatings Prices are not based on the recent startling advances in wool textiles. All Wool Coating, $2.75 value, Sale .... $2.25 yd. Wool Coating, $4.00 value, sale. $2.75 yd. Wool Coating, $4.75 value, sale. v. ... .$3.25 yd. Ten Per Cent Discount on All Novelty Jacket Suitings

Priced ridiculously low to close out quickly. Small lot of Velour Wash Coating, formerly sold at $2.25 yard, closing price 88c yard.

EXTRA ! EXTRA ! Ten Per Cent Discount on All Silks. This offer ends Saturday.

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