Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 312, 12 November 1917 — Page 11

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fin? JHCHMQJfP PAIAAP1UM AND VN-TBLEGB AM, MONDAY, NOV. 12, 1?17, page; eleven Ik. I THERE'S A WANT AD ON THIS PAOE THAT WILL ESPECIALLY INTEREST Y-O-U. .FIND IT

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No Ad Taken Lett than 10c CASH Or Lesa Thar. ?$? CHAR66 CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must te In before 12 M. noon, of day of publication. OT'T-OK-TOWK APS must be accon panted by cash In 'nil payment, according to abnve rate. THE PALLADIUM reserves the right to clalry all ads according to, lt own rjles and regulations. WANT-ADS irf vine a Hefter or nam ber." care thl office, can not be an swered In person A letter should be addressed to the "letter r number." care this office. The advertiser will cay for hi answer? and later call on you providing your reply to bis advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It Is more convenient to do sq. pill will be sent to you. and as thla l an accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of Wit Phone 2834 SPECIAL NOTICES 3 HUNTING No hunting allowed on Herman Wolke farm, west of, town. LOST AND FOUND BRACELET Old-fashioned lost in ten cent store. Return to rauaaium pupsmall black lost Return to 20 North 20th. Reward. WATCH Ladles gold bracelet lost at Washington theatre Saturday afternoon. Return to Box office at theatre and receive reward or phone 1349. Clarence Gennett. WlUSWAT CH Ladies lost, with initials A. WV If kind enough please call Havens, 1026 Main St, Phone 2079. HELP WANTED .MALE 8 BOYSWANTED Steady employment and -chance to ad vance In work is offered to a few boys If! tn OA vpars old Apply B. B. Glove CIQ CLERK Wanted at Schwegman's confectlonery, 1602 Main. Must give reference.

MEN WantedT"CalI Garfield Dixon. Lafuso, Route D, Richmond. Liberty Phone 2365. phone 43-1. ; MEN Wanted. Call Richmond Bak- WAGONS-Delivery; for rie. cheap If ing Company. oncev A- & Tea Co.. 727 MEN Wanted to unload and help ini Ftall machinery. Apply Jenkins Vul- nMITDV . DCTSTr?i m can Spring Co., 319 Colonial Bldg. POULTRY & PET STOCK - 82 WVITER- Wanted. Union Deport FERRETS $4.00 and $4.50 each. restaurant. Phone 4179 or 1S56. j WATCHMAN NIGHT Wanted at PULLETS Ten Rhode Island Red for once Atlas Underwear Co. sale. Twenty single comb White i Leghorn pullets. Ten White Leghorn upi t wNTPn FEMALE 8 cockerels. Dan Young strain, E. Q. HELP WAwibu 1- u Hatfield, Greensfork, Ind. COOK-Wanted. Call 224 North 11th pfTppiES-Coon hound, well-bred. st- ; Phone 4005 or call Leeds farm, GIRL Wanted for cooking and dim straight Line pike. J.IPglwork- P-one 3129- TURKEYS Narsransett for sale. Must HOUSEKEEPER Good wanted. Call', can before November 24th- Mrs. 828 Main. Phone 2146. Edward Rodenberg R. R. D. Box 92. HO I'SEWORK G irl wanted for gen- 111 11 eral housework. Call 132 South 14th. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE S3 HOUSEWORK Girl about .18 or 20 to BRUSH Runabout electric equipment. help with housework. Good home 2 Pre8t0Hto gas tanks, good order. and wages. Box 3, (Palladium. 230 West Main St HOUSEWORK White glrLor woman FORD Truck delivery for sale, in wanted to assist with. No Monday pood runnmg orer. Metal top. washings. Only neat clean workers plce $200.00. F. G. Essenmacher. 16 need apply. Phone 4114. . South 5th. LADY Young Avanted for stenography if YOtf WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT and detail work. Steady position. TRTJCg Phone United Refrigerator Co. mplft power n ,pe6tf r- :-. -; ability- for, 500 lbs., or 1500 lbe.. la BOOMS FOR RENT 9 restlgato the Republic Dispatch conv 12TH STREET 64 South. Furnished p1ete at ITS-.,. ,- room with heat and bath. Phone 1786, .VjP"? MTO- C MinTREET-1326. 2 Ilihrhollii: PT-one 14i keeping rooms. Phone 1561. AUTO SUPPLIES A REPAIRS 89 BUSINESS SERVICE 12 AUTO CYLINDER REBORING AutomUOwners. 7 P 7"n(aer7"d "P; -0rd Shut out the cold by putting In new cial job, 12.50; including New Plscurtairv, lights. We do all kinds of tons. Rings, Bushings and Pins, trlmmliiff and palntinir. : g-ilig THOMAS TURNER SON mAUTOS wrSHEDWhelTin need of Rear 3., South 6th St Phone 1226. a car wash, we have what It takes FORD BODY Second hand, for sale, to do it. Glen Miller Transfer Co., Call 1069. Phones 2125 and 153. CLEANING AUTO ;uy,BL-.? 36 Men's Suits. t 1 Ss-cl::::::;:l-65 mxj CARL C. YOUNG Anderson's Taxi Service Tailor and Cleaner. 28 N. 7tfj Street Palladium Bldg. 'Phone 2675. Phone 1370 MEMORIALS High grade Mas? leums, ornamental and general cemetery work in granite. John B. Ems- MOTORCYCLES A BICYCLES 87 lie, la South 10th St. Phone 4022. . , i ii BICYCLES Supplies and Repairing, MOVING A STORAGE 16 DurkeL 45 South 5th St.. Phone 1670, KTORE-Your goods with Forrest HoIisESAPTS. TO P.ENTa8 Monger Storage Co. "Phone 2608. : : ' Z 2ND STREET-11 South West ModLARGE AUTO VAN ern House and Garage. 9TH STREET North 610.. 5 room Local anil long distance moving fot house: . best service ano" prices call 0 Jt HffoKrcTT t 21ST street Nortn Z38. e rooms - a' -7" "CViw and bath. Phone 4010 or 103 N. 15th Res. 617 S. a. Phone 2561 g """ Atrrn vinvmr xrkia 0 STREET 213 South. 4 room house. AUTO MOVING VAN gouth 9th 5 rooms, $12.50, Call lift The ltrgest end best equipped In the South 7th. city. Furnltur crated for shipping. " , . fx?ng distance trips a epeclalty. All E STREET North 152Q. 6 room work guaranteed. house, $12.00. Call 1114 No. C. Phone FOREST MONGER g987200 S. 7th St Phone 1808 MAIN STREET 1237- 4 room nat. THREE AUTO TRUCKS PEARL STREET 107. SU Best service and largest moving it J t. vans in the elty. Have a large new TOOm, all modem Home, truck for city transfer and Graying. Q00J condition. Phone 2854. Can give the people quicker and bet- - c,,U ter service. Experienced men and Call 204 bOUtf! IZtll. ll work guaranteed. Crating and .wT H-ni-r o - -,, , Sf c'" ORA MONGEIl jii? 'l A"' Residence, tin Randolph Tel. 8127. , Office 8. 7th. Tel. 274S. HOUSE 6 rooms, bath and furnace! Prompt Phone Service. i Central. Phone 2787.

17 EVERYTHING We repair almost everything. Call for and deliver. Wei ley Brown ft Son, Phone 88? a. FURNITURE -V Repaired; pictures framed; all kinds of stoves, bicycles and sundries, We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co., Phone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 APPLES Car load of good cooking . and eating apples $1.25 bushel. Plenty of potatoes, swept potatoes, cabbage and so pn. Breese and Winters, wholesale and retail fruit dealers, 27 N. 6tb St. Phone 1850. CASH REGISTER National. Good condition. 601 North 13th. CLOTHING AND SHOES Ladles second hand for sale. Phone 2143 or 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. FEATHER BEDS Pillows and quilts. rnone iou. FURS Set of black fox,also 2 black velvet dresses. Phone 4088. Furniture and Stoves For Sale. Almost new at of original price. Easy payments If desired. HOME SUPPLY STORE 181 Ft, Wayne Ave- Phone 1862. MEDICINE Dr. Vinton's Vintolax for liver, stomach, bowels. 10c all dealers. STOVE Jewel ' heating. Used one, season. Half price. 623 North 13th. STRAW For sale, bailed 15 tons. Phone 2247. MISCEf LANE0US WANTED 82 FURNITURE AND STOVES WANTED HOME SUPPLY STORE 181 Fort Wayne Ave. Jione1862. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Of all description. J. H. Schell, Phone 3474WAGON 1 horse wanted in good eon-" ditlon. Phone 4402. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 CRANEFor sale, norv tUt non return Steam Trap No. 23 for lVi pipe with valves comnleta. Ward Machine Co., 814 No, B St BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 50 i GROCERY Doing good business,; priced to sell, pood reasons. Address i B?L.2i7!- Palladium- . ; FOR SALE-Modern, well-located garage, with tools, machinery and equipment, or will trade for small farm. Inquire The German-American Trust & Savings Bank, Richmond. IndiapaLIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 HORSE Good driving "waited. Call 623 No. 12th St. PIGS For sale, immuned Big Type Poland China male pigs, eligible to register. Best of breeding. Walter

REPAIRING

LOANS

Our sew plan enables you to obtain Money at the Legal pate, with any time from ONE to TWENTY MONTHS to, repay it- These Loans may he paid off in part or In full at any time, and they only draw Interest for the time you have the money, 50.00 payment. $2.50 per Month 80.00 Payment, $4.Q0 per Month. 100.09 Payment. $5.08 per Month- ' Other amounts in proportion. NO INTEREST IN ADVANCEWe loan on furniture, pianos, live stock, etc. Call, write or phone. Licensed and bonded by the stateTHE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2550. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond. Ind. "The Company of Service,1 WANTE3 TO RENT 41 APARTMENT Furnished, wanted to rent, 3 r'ooms, up-to-date. Phone 1778. REAL E8 "ATE FOR SALE 42 A- M- ROBERTS. Real Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. P Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th. lf you want to Buy, Sell or Trade PROPERTY Real or Personal, Farm, City or Town no matter where located Let Me Know--My aim Is to give SERVICE PILGRIM ! Office 101 N. 9th St. Phone 2032. ! Residence 505 So. 11th St. Phone 1685 ' FARMS FOR SALE 43 50 ACRE Tract of land for sale cheap. situated adjoining corporation line. Call at 197 Ft. Wayne Ave. TEN, TWENTY, FORTY OR Eighty aer tracts 4n Michigan's fruit belt earn big money. IS to 130 per acre. Easy payment plan. Good roads, towns, nchool8. Write for free hook? let. Swigart I.and Company. NUST First National Bank Building, Chicago, Illinois. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE 44 HOUSESNAP Double house, good condition, corner lot Rent 121.00 a month. Owner wants to sell or trade for small propPILGRIM Real Estate. Res. Phone 1C83 101 N. 9th St. Phone 2032, REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 It you have PROPERTY within fifty mllee of Richmond to iraae lor Kleiimona property see j PILGRIM j 101 N. 9th St. Phone 2033. Heal Res. Phone Estate. JGS6 LEGAL NOTICE8 49 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 1,1. CENSE TO 8fc:t,l, l! TOXICA JXNG LIUVORS AT RETAIL, State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Befors the Bard of Commissioners of . Wayne county, state of Indiana, De-. cember term, 1911. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Second ward of the cltv of Rich- , mond, Indiana, and to the citizens of the township of Wayne, and of the county of Wayne, and of the city of Richmond, thereof, and of the state of . Indiana, that the undersigned, being: duly qualified according: to law, win; make application to the board of com- : mUsioners of Wayne county, state of Indiana, at the next and reffular December, 1917, session of said board commencing on the first Monday of December, 117, ror a renewal of license to sell intoxicating liquors at retail with permission to allow the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold in aocordahoe with and in compliance-with the terms and provisions of an aot of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 17, lfciS, and al) acta and, amendments of statute amendatory and supplementary thereto, and all other laws of the state of Indiana, applicable to the such business and the conduct thereof. The nrccise location of the said premises at and for which such license so to sell such liquors is te be petitioned for, and the specific description of the room where at and within such business is proposed to be transacted, and for Which sueh license is to obtain, is as , follows: Being a certain front or street room fronting an North E street in the s&id city of Richmond en the south side of said street, and being- the front room on thu ground floor of a certain tWostory fraia building- situated on the following described real estate, in said city of Richmond, of said Wayne ooun? ty, state of Indiana, to-wit: ; Being lot number fifty (50) in that nart sf the said city laid out by one Jesse Iden, except the following described part ef ald lot, viz: Commencing at the northwest corner of said' lot; thence east along the south Bide of said 1 street fifteen (15) feet: thence south parallel with the west line pf said lot thirty-nine (38) feet; thence west fifteen (15) feet to the west line of said lot; thence north to the north line ef said lot; said front room fronting on said North D street for the width of eighteen (18) feet, and extending thence south and at right envies to said North D street for a distance and dspth of forty (40) feet, and being of the uniform width of said f rentage, and all of the same being Within the Second ward of city of Richmond. CECIL, WINTPRSTEEN, BERNAKp A. JiENNEPOHL. pow.U,U ECONOMY Mrs. Grage Hartzell who has beep visiting her parenta and Qtfeer rela? tives will start for hep home at Peru, Kansas, Monday. A big dinner was given Sunday in her honor as a send' off at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Nawton Gilmer. Those present were l Mr, and Mrs. Charley Veal and son, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Veal, Mr, end Mrs. Kelso Mendenball, Mr. and Mrs, Johp GUmer, - Charley Veal and wife were born Hooslers, but moved to Kansas several years ago, and got the Indiana fever and now are citizens of Per

MILTON BOOSTER

Wednesday, Nov, 14, '17 3Q QR 40 HEAD OF GATTLKConsisting 8 or 10. Big Shorthorn cows; fi or 8 Jersey cows; 4 will be fresh in short time. One big full-blooded Herford bull. 6 OR 8 HOUSES One good general purpose mare, sound, any child or person can drive her. SEVERAL HEAD OF HOGSConsisting of pome Big Type Poland China gelts and male hogs. HOUSEHOLD GOODS O. W. KERUN' Treasurer and clerk.

PUBLIC SALE

On the farm known a? the Albert Cain farm, 4 miles northwest of Centerviile, and 4 miles south-east of Greensfork, on the West Grove Road, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1917 Commencing at 10:00 O'clock A. M. HORSES 1 Brown Mare, 10 years old; 1 Brown Mare, nine years old. - CATTLE--1 four-year-old Jersey and one-half Holstetn cow to be fresh in January; i Jersey and Holstein Yearling Heifer; Yearling Steer; 1 Spring Calf. HOGS-3 Big Type Poland China Brood Sows, bred. Theae sows are eligible to register; 57 head of food feeding shoata; 2S Pigs, Immuned. FARM IMPLEMENTS --1 famous Ohio Spring Tooth Corn Plow; 1 Tandem Disc Harrow; 1 Spike Tooth Harrow; 1 Black Hawk Corn planter; 1 Cultlpacker; 1 one-horse Cultivator; J Single Shovel Plow; 1 two-shovel Plow; 1 one-horse Corn Planter; 1 fourteen-lnch Scotch Clipper Breaking Plpw; 1 three-horse Breaking Plow These tools are almost new and in good condir tion. 1 Extra good Wagon with Oat bed and hog rack complete; 1 Wagon with gravel bed; 1 Rubber Tire Surrey; 1 long bpdy Bufgy, nearly pew. HARNESS 2 sets Breeching Harness; 1 set" Buggy Harness; 1 set Hip Strap Harness; Halters, Lines and Collars. GRAIN About 80 bushels of Oats; about 50 bushels of Oats and Wheat mixed, good hog feed; Hay in mow, Cora in field. One Roll Top Desk; 1 one-Inch Block and Tackle with SO feet of rope, pew; and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch served.

SIMON WEDDLE, Auct. HARRY GILBERT, Clerk.

HAVE YOUR AUTO CYLINDERS

and new pistons fitted by skilled mechanics on special machinery. Accurate work within a fraction of a thousandth of an Inch makes your motor as anappy and powerful as new. Prices from 82.00 to $10.00 per cylinder. FORD SPECIAL JOB $12.50 Including new pistons, rings, bushing and pine. 83 South 6th. Phone 122,

THOMA BOILER MAKERS All Kinds Broken

DON'T BUY new "machine parts. THE BROKEN PARTS can bo "Welded" quickly at little expense. Let us egptaln farther WELDEX MFQi COMPANY EXPERT WELDERS Corner 13th and , North E Sta.- Phona 1Q4Consider the Saving la Tlma and Money. .

I HUNTING LICENSE g Shot , Guns. Shells? Hunting p Coats. Gun Cleaners. Legglns. g Hunting Knives. Flashlights, I Ete. SAMS, VIGRAN j 512 Main St Phone 1295 il Sia : ry township-. .Oliver Hlatt was called to Indianapolis Saturday morning on the account of the illness of a little niece who was operated on last Tuesday. Mrs. Hiatt is already there and they will return to Economy first of the week.... Will Conarroe is still In the chicken business and a nice load of early spring chickens were hauled to Greensfork today.... Lpq and Na,te Edwards and Miss Grace Garrison were dinner guest? of Ut. and MrsAl Barbour Friday and the oompljment was returned Saturday by the Barbours who were at the Edwards brothers home to eat chicken,,, The Perry township motor truck bad to discontinue traveling the Loyd O a bora road for a few days on the account of a bridge being out. A new cement hridga is nearly complete where the old one use to stand. .. .George Bright of Hagerstown and a force of hands were husking out corn last Saturday afternoon.,.. Mrs. Belle Cain returned from Richmond Friday afternoon where she spent the day with friends, , , , .Mr. and Mrs, Freemont Bennett will eave for Florida for the winter. This Is the first trip for them to the perpetual state of sunshine... '. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Art Cain and son, Delbert,

ALE MACHINISTS Metal Welded Perfectly Don't Promise Don't promise to pay large payments. It may prove very embarrassing to you. You can never tell what your circumstances may be later on. The Twenty Payment Plan will relieve you of any such responsibility. It makes it easy for you te borrow and repay In twenty monthly payments, so small that yos will not feel them. However, if you desire, you cai make large? payments and are charged interest only on the actual amount of cash till outstanding. Interest at the legal rate, S2.50 Monthly Payment on $ 50.00 $3.75 Monthly Payment on$ 75.00 $5.00 Monthly Payment en $100-00 Remember you ar charged interest only for the actual amount of cash you still owe at the end of each month. Asjt for free folder which explains "TWENTY PAYMENT PkAN" In detail, We make leans on Furniture. Pianos. Horses, etc. Call, write or 'phone: Richmond Loan Co. Est. 1195. Phone 1545. Room I, Colonial BuUdlag. - Richmond, ladiaaa, BJBBJBaBIBJBSB)BJpS returned from Paytsu Wednesday evening. Mrs. Cain met with a Painful accident when she went to close the ear dopf Just before they reached Richmond. Her finger was mashed by being eaught in and Is giving her some trouble.

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HAVE. YOU

how utterly Impossible It ta tor you to. make known what you want to pe)l of what you want to buy without using; the Want Ad columns of The Palladium? Everybody in Richmond and In the surrounding country will read your Want Ad If it la printed here. . - - ' The eost et delivering your message to thrffee maar thousands la small Indeed as compared with the large measure of benefit and profit ypu will et in return. Telephone 334 and ask for a Palladium Want Ad Taker.

PUBLIC SALE

Having sold bv farm. I will sell at

' west and 1 mile north of Campbellstown, Ohio, mile east and 1 nUo nth

of Westvllle, op Thursday, November 15, 1917 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property

8 Head of One 6-year old Brown Mare. Ope 5-year pld Bay Horse. Ope 1-year old Sorrel Horse. One IE-year old Bay Mare. 11 Head of Two cows with calves by side, 3 heifers Holstein. 1 good springer.

10 Head of Sows 10 Si Big Type Poland China. lOOHeadofShoats 100

Farm Implements, Etc, One Deering Binder. 7 bft.: 1 double shovel plow, 1 Milwaukee corn harvester (nearly new), 1 6tudebaker wagon, 1 one-row Deere corn plow, 1 three-section harrow, 1 Oliver Sulky plow, I Weldex hog fountain, 3 walking plows. OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, . Lunch served by Ladles' Aid of Westville, Ohio.

TOM CONNIFF, ORA SCHWING, Auctioneers. JESSE WIECHMAN, Clerk,

PUBLIC SALE

The undersigned will offer at Public Auction on what is known as the old Fisher Farm, 4 miles south ef Richmond, on the Straight Line pike, on 'WEDNESDAY,. NOV, 14,' 1957Beginning at 10:00 o'clock, A, M., sharp, the following; Personal Property, to-wit; 4 HEAD OF HORSES, 4-1 Brown Mare, smooth mouth; 2 Roan Mares, coming 4 yrs. old; 1 Brown Mare, coming 2 yrs. old. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE. 12--4 Head of Mileh Cows. 3 Heifera with Calves, 1 Hereford Heifer, coming 2 years old ; 2 Holstein Heifers, coming 1 year old; 2 Yearling Steers; 1 Hereford Heifer, $ months old. ' 22 HEAD. OF HOGS 221 Big Type Poland China Sow with 9 Pigs big enough to wean; 1 Big Type Poland China Sow, open; 5 Big Type Poland China Shoata weighing 13S pounds each; 6 Shoata weighing 80 pounds each.' FARMING IMPLEMENTS, BTC.1 Two-horse Wagon (Studebaker) with combination bed ; 1 John Deere Cora Planter, with SO rods of Wire; 1 one-horse Disc Wheat Drill, with Fertiliser and Grass Seed Attachments; I one-row Plow ( Janesyille) ; 3 Ladders, one 20 ft. one 18 ft; 1 one-horse Spring Wagon; 1 Stem Buggy, new; 1 Gravel Bed; 1 Grass Seeder; Three-horse Breaking Plow; 1 Two'faorse Breaking Plow; 1 Double hovel Plow; 1 Single Shovel Plow; 1 Ohio -Clod Crusher; 1 Mower, K ft. cut, John Deere; 1 Three-horse Spring-tooth Harrow; 1 Hay Fork and J00 Feet et Rope. HAY AND GRAIN 30 Tons Timothy Hay, 4 Tons Baled Straw, part Rye Straw; 14 acres Corn In Field; 1H bushels of Little Red Clover Seed. Miscellaneous Articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served on the grounds. ELDORAS CLAYTON THOMAS CONND3T, O. C. PLATT, Auctioneers. H. J. HANES, Clerk. - PHONg 51S5-A

WE CUT THE RATE On every loan we make, saving the borrower from six to eighteen percent Per annumIf you have a loan at the LEGAL RATE of 3 percent per month, we will lend you the money to pay It off and more If you want it, at LESS THAN THE LEGAL RATE. Save. the Difference Loans on furniture, pianos, phonographs, live stock and other personal property.. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call, Phone pr Write Business Men's Remedial Loan Association - Ground floor Palladium Bldg.

17 N. Ninth St,

TO k PAUJUNUM 1 m '.AD i

lalilUiyi&fciii Public Auction at my residence, 1 mile Horses 8 One Bay Filly. 2 years eld. One Black Filly, 3 years oldOne Black Filly, I year old. One Brown Filly, 6 months old. Cattle 1 1 with calves by side, 4 good hif. I Four Grade Sows BEN KUHLMAN Phone 1815. EKc-ax'sajua