Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 268, 23 September 1918 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM- AND SUN-TELEGRAM. . MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1918.

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Phone 2834 AMBULANCE oV UNDERTAKERS 1A KLUTE & SMITH Funeral Directors . 14 N. th Si. Phone 12M. MONUMENTAL 1B iJest Monuments and Gravo Markers No atrents save the commission. Phone us for Portfolio of photos. Perry T. Williams & Co., 31 North E I ghth. Unexcelled quarry connections enables me to carry at all times a large stock of monuments in popular sizes and designs. A new carload Just received. JOHN P. EMSLIE. 15 S. 10th St. FLORIST 1C LKMOVS Flower Shop Quality, fresh flower Service 1 A1 5 Mltn Ph . OSS. CORSETIERS 6 PI U ELLA CORSETS and Wm. Frank Children's Waists. Mary K. Martin. 625 Main. PERSONALS CARD OK THANKS. J wish to express my sincere and heartfelt thanks to the Red Cross organization and especially to Mrs. Green for their kindness and all they have ' done for my son, Albert Llebert's wife, who died at the hosplta Monday evening and to Mrs. Susan Hlller, the nurse and also to Mr. Ioan, the undertaker, who conducted her burial. MItS. W. II. LITTLETON. r.recn field. Ind. 30 S. State St. 8RECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE CHESTER NICHOLS, successor to Earnest Toney, dry cleaning: and prcs sin? and repairing'. We do the same business at the same place at lowest bargain prices. Give us a trial. Our reduced prices and prompt service will please you. 3 IS Main, opposite court house. Phone 1493. JiJEW LIBRARY table scarfs for sale. M. Ross, 10 North 10th St. J. C. DAKNELL CO. Successor to Brown-Darnell. We do the same business at the same place. Lawn mowers sharpened & repaired, screens made and repaired. All kinds of repairs. 1020 Main. Phone 1036. LOST AND FOUND BLACK LEATHER PURSE, purple ltnlnsr, lost on South 8th street. NotifyJ2Itandolph. GENT'S RUBY RING lost. Return to Westcott hotel. Reward. GLASSES LOSTB"ey shell rim. Return to 112 North 10th. HELP WANTED MALE lOYS Wanted, IS to 20 years of age. Experience not necessary. Steady employment Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. IJOYS Wanted, lt and 17 years old, Knopf's Green House, Asylum Ave. MUX Wanted. Call at Richmond Baking Co. 1K.N Wanted for lactory work. Experience not necessary. Steady employment. Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. LARGE BOY Wanted. Leader. Grand MEN WANTED City Light Plant. S I NG LE MAN Wanted to work on ftrm. Phone 5127 I. Iwo CARPENTERS wanted. Phone 4886. TWO MEN WANTED BULLERDICK COAL YARD WANTED AT ONCE Several experienced automobile repair men. All winter jcb, warm shop. BUICK SERVICE STATION North 7:h and A T. A. ROBINSON, Mgr. WANTED Plumber, pipe fitter helper at Meerhoff's. 1) S. 3th. and HELP WANTED FEMALE COOK "var.ted. capable and experienced C5.rt per week, good references require I. Mrs. A. W. French, 615 North Wayne St. l'lqua, Ohio. GtRT.W Wnnted. Richmond Raklns; Co. G IK L WA NT E D E xp'e r 1 one ci 1 n M 1 1 -Hncrv'. Ca'A 35 North 8th. G'FnL-W .tn t e!'." So ully Shop. 1237 Main" fa!is!ad:cs Wanted. Grand Leader. WOMEN Wan ted f u 11 time salary 24. fpsre limn 5fc an hour, selling Kuarentecd hosiery to wearer. Permanent. Experience unnecessary. International Mills. Norrlstown, Pa. YOUNG L.VUY who is Rood "loud reaicr" to d" two hours' reading a day In exchange for tuition. One with one vear's college work ' preferred. n i ci i v ( in nuj! i x ess colleg e. WHIT lT W OV A N W s n t ed" f o r gen e r ai housework. Phone 2S03. WANTED Woman to cook and assist with housework. No washing or ironing. Good pay. Two in family. PHONE 3810 ROOMS FOR KENT 5TH ST.. SOUTH $0 S furnished rooms for light housekeeping;. Electric llgrhts and gras and private bath. Phone 1247.

FEMALE HELP WANTED .6

UST ST.. NORTH. 304 3 unfurnished rooms for rent. No children. FLAT FOR RENT Modern. Inquire 21 N. 9th St. Centrally located. ROOMS For light housekeeping;. 214 N. 9th St. I SUITE of rooms, for rent Phone 418S. SLEEPING ROOMS For rent. 89 North 6th. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 THK i N I 10 PEN PUNT ICE & FUEL CO. R. 1 Johnson. Mr. Phones 1050-343. PUBLIC SERVICE Truck hauling. Haul anything anywhere at any time. Call 4944. James H. Brumflel. BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 REPAIRING done on short notice. Call V. H. .Tuerllnfr. Phone 1763. The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. All kinds of lumber and millwork. General contracting and building. "HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 JUST see Meerhoff. 8. for anything In Plumbliia-. Phone 1236. PAINTING A. DECORATING 15 PAINTS and supplies. Phone 336 Haner A Fahlslng. 428 Main WALL PAPER 15A L. M. HAYS S and 10 cent wall paper. 40 Mtn St. PHONB 261T. MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. VOUREST MONGER a' 7th St. Phone ?f Gilt Edee Moving service T T M'NETLL, AUTO VANS Phone 2564 ?ftlc,whorE st. MOVING & STOHAGE Local and long distance moving and general draylng. W. E. Evans, S20 Lincoln St., Phone 3105. OFFICE A STORE FIXTURES 17A OFFICE DESKS and chairs. Bartel & Rohe. 921 Main. "FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and reflnlshed. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop. (122 West Main. Phone 3252. MIRRORS RE-SILVERED Renfckellng or all Stoves. Phone 2758. 209 West Main. Labman Plating Works EDUCATIONAL 20 GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE Examinations everywhere October 5th. 12.000 women cterks to be appointed at Washington. Salary $1200. Experience unnecessary. Women desiring government positions write for free particulars, J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner) 320 Kenols Building. Washington. MISCELLANEOS FOR SALE 21 BEAUTY PARLOR equipment and dress form (good as new) for sale. Tuesdav, Sept. 24. Room 219 over Union NatlonalBank. BIRTSEYE MAPLE Chiffonier and rocker for sale. Phone 1562. DRAFTING BOARD, cheap if sold at once. 220 N. 19th. Furniture and stoves at bargain prices. Townsend's Used Goods Store, 533 Main. Harvard Classics for sale, complete set. 51 volumes, never been on shelf. 2216 North E. OFFICE SUPPLIES of all kinds. Bartel & Rohe's 921 Main. Toultry wire. Cultivator, Brooder, Coops, saw and mandril. 819 S. 6th. SOFT COAL heater for sale, good condition. Emll Huelson, Webster, Ind. SECONDHAND SAFE Bartel" & Rohe". 921 Main. TWO BASEBURNER3 for sale, Rigsby Store. 14 North 5th. TRUNK & LEATHER GOODS 21A TRAVELING GOODS Trunks. Bags. Suit Cases. Small Leather Ooorts. Repairing of all kinds MILLERS. R27 MATN MISCELLANEOUS WANTcD ?2 FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you rash for good household furniture. Brammer & Townsend, 520 Main. Phone 14G9. FRENCHPUPILS Wanted for Saturday. Call Phone 1349 for arrangeraents. FORSlCLE Flo renc e Hot Blast, 35 North 8th. FURNITURE and Stoves. Home Pupply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ph. 1862 GOOD Used Furniture and stoves wanted. Phone 3474. J. H. Schell. Highest cash price paid for furniture and stoves. Townsend's Used Goods Store, 533 Main. jij.sk 'v pay more lor scrap iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and Junk. Honrv Mnlznpfol. Phone SOB or 414 Several thousand clean second hand brick wanted. Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. Phone 14 92. ir.i.i. uur .hiiK lo Sain Jaffe. We pay more for same. Phone 207. Uncle Sam needs oil your Junk. Highest prices for same. Phone us. We wllj call for your Junk In any part of the city. Richmond Junk Yard. 1001 N. 10th St. Phone-3498. WANTED To buy second hand typewriters. Underwoods or L C. Smiths preferred. Duning's, 43 North 8th. WANTED TO BUY a Ford runabout car. Chas. Johanning, 11th & Main. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 Buy a used piano through me and save the dealers' profit. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. Thone 2275. EXCHANGE your piano for a Victrola. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St. Thone 2275. PIANOS taken In exchange for Columbla Grafonolas at Welsbrod's UPRIGHT PIANO For saTT cash or payments. Call Room 40 Colonial Bldg. CHECK WRITERS All makes, slightly used. Bartel & Rohe. 921 Main. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 Richmond Boiler Works. N. W. 1st & Rich. "Ave. Boiler repairing and fine welding. Phone 8097. Jacob Kirn. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 26 ARTISTIC KODAK FINISHING CLASS plus BEST MATERIAL RESULTS minus FAILURES Crump's Confectionery Corner 11th and Main Sts. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 20 ACRES of corn in field. 150.00 per acre; 1 cow, $100.00, 1811 North E St. POTTED plants for sale. Large begonias and ferns. 432 South 14th. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Mlllwork. Phones 32093307 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. For all kinds of Building Material.

LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 BIG TYPE Poland China male piss. Walter Laf use, Richmond. R. D. Liberty. Phone 48 I.

FEEDERS FOR SALE Glen Miller Stock Yards will endeavor to have at yards each week stock steers and heifers for sale. Gill at yards or Phone 3744. SHIRLEY & GARR Full blood Shropshire male lambs. Isaac Wilson, 6102 F. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD TOURING CAR For sale. 800 S. 7th St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE New Truck. Bargain if sold immediately. Phone 1837. MILBURN 1918 Electric, run 600 miles, good as new, exceptional bargain. Address P. O. Box 995, Indianapolis, Ind. - . TAXI 36 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 - "WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyllne Welding PHONE 1226 WELDING WILL REPAIR IT What often apjjears to be a serious, ruinous crack or break in a cylinder, casting or piece of machinery, is but a simple piece of repair work to our EXPERT WELDERS Our welding works wonders in repairing broken metal parts parts that would have to be "scrapped" before the process was invented. Remember, OUR WELDING generally makes the broken part STRONGER than it ever was. Inquiries invited. WELOEX MFQ. 'COEXPERT. WELDERS Cor. 12th & N. E. Sts. Phone 1494 MOTORCYCLE & BICYCLES 37 REPAIR almost everything: bicycles, wrlng-ers, sweepers, furniture, saws, knives and shears sharpened. Hearsey tires and supplies, work called for and delivered. Phone 3086 Wesley Krown & Son. FOR SALE Motorcycle A 1 condition. 327 N. 8th St. RIDE A BIKE Complete stock of bicycles for 1918? They are beauties. Come In and see. Repairing; a specialty. Full line of acceMHortes. WAKING & CO.. 4th and Main "Where good bicycles oome from "

HOUSE3 APTS. TO RENT 3S APARTMENT For rent. 3 rooms, for colored people. Phone 2256.

6TH ST., N. 122 Part of house. Rent IS.00. i ROOM FURNISHED Cottasre for rent. See A. W. Gregrg'. Phone 3715. 11TH ST. NORTH 301 For rent, 3 furnished rooms, modern conveniences. References exchanged. FOR RENT 301 Randolph St., 7 rooms, bath, gas, electricity. $16.00. Inquire 12 3 S. 15th St. Good 7-room house for rent. North ISth Phone 1S33. HOUSE For rent. Phone 2497. MAIN ST., 908 For rent, apartment, 5 rooms, bath. 90S Main St. In good condition. $15 a month, water furnished. No small children. J. S. Zeller, 27 North 6th. WANTED TO RENT 41 WANTED To rent modern house with parage. Must be in good location. Phone 3311. WANTED To rent one or two rooms for light housekeeping. Near new roundhouse. Call 614 North A Immediately. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real estate for 6ale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 212 Union Bank Rids., phone 2707. FOR SALE One of the nicest homes In eastern part of Richmond. Strictly modern, nearly new. only $500 cash, balance like rent. If you are interested In a good home It will pay you to investigate this. DYE & PRICE. Phone 2150. HOUSE Modern 6 room, 314 S. loth. Bargain, leaving- town. Phone 40S7, forenoon and evenings. HOUSES FOR SALE Two 6-roomed houses, 114.00 each. Ohe 4-roomed house. (12.50; one 3roomed house $12.50. No Interest, tax or insurance. Stav 100 months then deed. Call 325 West Main St. tuit UKAL ESTATE an-1 KAUM.S see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office lg So. Rth. Phone 4171. NICE LITTLE HOME ON PAYMENTS Northeast part of city. See T. W. Hadley 2nd Nat. Bank Bldg. Pho. 19221730 NEW BUNGALOW With 2 acres ground for sale. Inquire 9 South 6th. WANTED To exchange complete, modern, five room bungalow, g-arae, well located, for two story, modern seven or elsht. rooms. Address Box A 10003 care Palladium. Palladium Big Want Medium

43 1014 acres of land tor sale, well improved with seven room house, barn. gooi well and cistern, blacksmith shop, with established trade; plenty of fruit, located on Brookvllle road, 2 miles southwest of Eaton, Ohio. Located in Eaton school hack district. R. R. No. 4. Phone 8741. W. E. Conarroe, Eaton, Ohio. 100 ACRE farm for sale. Part bottom, part slightly rolling:, all good land; good buildings, fine orchard, only $10,000. A bargain. 150 ACRES, all fine land nearly level, good 10-room house, bank barn, silo. Priced $147.00 per acre. Very easy terms. A large list of other farms. C. C. HAWLEY. New Paris. Ohio. 100 ACRE FARM For sale near Hagerstown. Address Owner, care Palladium. PUBLIC SAL. 48 PUBLIC SALE We will offer for sale at the McConaha farm, one mile south of Centerville, on Abington pike, on Tuesday, September 24, 1918 Beginning at 10 a. m. 23 head of Cattle; 59 Hogs; Hay, Straw, Alfalfa; Farm Implements. TERMS cash or bankable note bearing interest from date of sale. Ladies,' Aid of Friends church, Williamsburg will serve lunch. Walter and Omar McConaha Walter C. Williams. Conniff & Weddle, Auctioneers. Ralph McMinn. Clerk. H. H. Peelle, Cashier. MONZY TO LOAN 48 PAY CASH It Is much better to pay cash for what you need than to run a number of bills Owe all your money In one place. Borrow from us, it is cheaper -to pay cash. It is our business to loan money. We allow you twenty months to repay the loan or you can repay in full at any time. Interest charged only for the actual time loan is carried at the legal rate on monthly balance. , In other words, small payments and long time to pay if you desire. However the faster you pay, the less it costs. Loans made on furniture, etc. Call and ask for fre9 booklet. RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Established 1895 Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Cor. Main & Seventh streets Automatic Phone 1545. Richmond, Indiana. Under State Supervision PUBLIC SAL. 48 Omer Piatt Anncttooeer Fountain City. Phone 171 J. PimMic Stock Sale WEDNESDAY, OCTc 2 on W. L. Magaw's farm, 4 miles 60uth of Richmond, on Liberty pike. 125 Head Stock Cattle Sows with pigs and stock hogs. Watch for large ad later. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Cora Suma vs. David W. Suma, Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1918. No. 18396. Petition for Divorce. Be it known that on the 19th day of September, 1918, the above named Plaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her petition against said defendant for a divorce and change of name. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of Eli P. Love, a disinterested person, showing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her causes for Divorce, as stated in her said Petition, are, abandonment. Said Defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of enr-h Pftitinn. and that, unless he an1 noiro anil incn'f rc rr dumiird thprfiln i .; ...... . ... - , on the calling of said cause on the 18th day of November, 1918, at the Term of said Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of October, 1918, said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, thi3 19th day of September, 1918. MICHAEL W. KELLY, Clerk. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sept. 23-30; Oct. 7. TRUSTEE'S SALE of REAL ESTATE State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: The office of Trustee Wayne school township, Wayne County, Indiana. Notice of Sale of Real Estate Smyrna School House Property ..District No. 7. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Trustee of Wayne School PUBLIC SALE 48

FARMS FOR SALE .

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Farm Sales a Specialty. Phone 1876 for dates. H. 'C. RAMSEY

Township. Wayna County, Indiana, tbat bck la fn rsfftlnt of netitinn aim art

tvtr mni than twn-thlrda nt thn mini!. I fled voters of School District No. 7.! of sal a lownsnip, peuuonang tor me Gale of the real estate hereinafter described within said District; that same belongs unconditionally to the said Township; that same la no longer necessary to be retained by said township, on account of construction of other school houses, and same has not now been used for school purposes for them of exceeding two years. That on Monday, October 7, 1918, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., at the premises, known as Smyrna School House, some three miles northeast of the City of Richmond, undereigned will offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate to-wit: "In Wayne County, Indiana, and being a part of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-three (23), Township fourteen (14), of Range one (1) West, and bounded as . follows, towit: Beginning at a marked stone at the northeast corner of said quarter; thence west ten (10) rods to a stone; thence south sixteen (16) rods to a stone; thence east ten (10) rods to a stone; thence north sixteen (16) rods to the place of beginning, and containing one (1) acre." Said real estate will be sold for cash, and in all things as by law provided. JONATHAN O. EDGERTON, Trustee Wayne School Township, Wayne County, Indiana Gardner, Jesup and White, Atorneys. 9-16-23 CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., Sept. 16, 1918. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 16th day of September, 1918, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 553, 1918. For the construction of a sanitary sewer in the alley between North west 2nd and Hunt streets from sewer , in vacated State street to 258.3 feet north. Persons Interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, Oct. 10, 1918, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. W. N. JOHNSON, T. C. TAYLOR, J. E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. Sept. 16-23. NEWPARISiO. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overpeck, of Dayton, O., came Thursday for a visit with relatives Artie Teaford is the victim of typhoid fever Miss Kate Marriman has returned from a three weeks' stay with her uncle Ed Quinlavin of Richmond. .. .During the storm last Wednesday night quite a bit of hail fell, badly damaging an aero of tobacco for Joe Maiden.... Miss Eva McKee lias resigned her position in the schools of Cleveland, O., and entered into Government service at Washington, D. C Frank King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter King, is ill with typhoid fever Miss Ollie Brandenberg returned Friday from a visit with friends in Michigan Ed Brandenberg, of Arcanum, O., visited his brother Howard the latter part of the week. He was enroute home from a Michigan trip,... The "Careful Gleaners" class of the Presbyterian Sabbath school held its monthly meeting with Opal Northrop on Wednesday evening. An interesting little program was given by the teacher and class members, consisting of devotional exercises, readings, singing and a dialogue. After which, games were played and refreshments served to the following: Misses Mildred Jones, Mary Coblentz, Vivian Onyett, Treva Robins, Helen Wefler, Opal Northrop, and Mrs. Henrietta Hawley, teacher. Mrs. Jennie Kessler is spending a few days with her children la Richmond. Mrs. John Brown, guest of Uncle Billy Brown, has gone for a few days' visit to her old home near Indianapolis, Ind Miss Grace Brown of Bherm, Okla., but well known here, has enlisted as a Red Cross nurse and is awaiting "overseas" orders.... Mrs. Belle Wall, returned Friday to her home in Dayton, O., after several weeks' visit with Mrs. Henry Miller. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clegg were victims cf a slight accident on Saturday evening. Clegg's, in a rig. ran into a standing auto on North Washington street. The occupants received some scratches and the rig was badly damaged Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Brown of Lewisburg, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hawkey. .. .Mrs. C. H. Harris and daughter, Helen, were Sunday guests at the Van Thompson home.... Mrs. Alice Dowler spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Cora McWhlnney near Westville. .. . There will be preaching services at the Presbyterian church on Sunday PUBLIC SALE 43

morning, Sept 22, at 10:30. Dr. My

ers, moderator of the Dayton Pres-j bytery, will either fill the pulpit or furnish a substitute. ...Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haller and son, Harvey, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sherer on Monday. PATRIOTIC CHURCH SERVICES. EATON. 0 8ept 23. For the purpose of stimulating interest in the coming Liberty Loan drive, and to boost the war savings stamp sales, a patriotic union meeting of the local PUBLIC SALE 48

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HoMsehold Ooods On FRIDAY, SEPT. 27th, at No. 328 South 1 5th St Commencing at 1:30 p. m. Consisting of the following articles: Quartered Oak Library Table, 4 Leather Bottom Quartered Oak Rockers two 9x12 Axminster Rugs, one 9x12 Wool Fiber Rug, one 7x9 Wool Fiber Rug, Quartered Oak Davenport, Buffet, Pedlatal Dto ing Table, 54-ln. top; 6 Quartered Oak Leather Seat Dining Chair." Serving Rocker 1 Brass Bed, Mattress and Springs, 1 White Enamel Iron Bed, Mattress and Springs, Dresser, Chiffonier, 3 Kitchen Chairs, Kltchetf Work Cabinet 75 Cans of Fruit of all kinds, 6 gal. jar of Saurkraut, Copper Wash Boiler, Galvanized Tub. This furniture has just been used since March the 1st. If you are looking for up-to-date furniture, attend this sale. FRANK J. WRIGHT H. C. RAMSEY, Auct. JOHN HEALY, Clerk.

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On South A Street between 6th and 7th. South of barn known as Harmon Shofer Livery Barn on

atarday, SALE STARTS 9 Head of H orses

One grey horse, weight 1450; 1 brown horse, 9 years old, weight 1300; 1 bay horse, 6 years old weight 1100; 1 black pony horse, 6 years old. weight 900, city and lady broke; 5 other good cheap general purpose horses. 15 Head of Cattle Five fresh cows with calves by side; 5 heavy springers; 5 two-year-old heifers. 50 Head of Hogs Twenty-twohe ado f shoats, weigh 50 to 150 lbs.; 3 sows with 25 pigs by side. Three sets of extra good breeching harness; 1 double set of good heavy coach harness; 10 extra good collars; 1 good pair of extra two-horse lines; 11 pair of good fly nets; 3 sets of single harness; two 24iorse wagons with flat beds and bog racks; 1 spring wagon; 2 buggies.

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Beginning 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, Oct 8, J 9 18 Lunch Served on Grounds Everything to be sold, consisting of 80 Acres of Corn in Field. 150 Shoats, 22 Hampshire Brood Sows and Pigs all immune. 3 Teams Work Horses and Mares, mares in foal. 5 Shorthorn Cows and Calves. 100 Rods of 4-inch Tile (more or less) Water tanks for stock, Chicken Incubator, (new), Grain Drill. Gasoline Engine, All Farm Implements. USUAL TERMS This will be a closing out sale, and everything on the place will go under the hammer. Come out and boost

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Having sold my farm known as the David SItlow farm, 4 miles northwest of Richmond, 3 miles southeast of Webster, 3 miles southwest of Chester. I will sell at public sale on THURSo, SEPT. 26, 1918 Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, a. m. The following personal property, to-wlt: HORSES One gray mare 9 years old, good worker; 1 bay mare 5 years old, good worker, fine mare; 1 bay more 5 years old, good worker; 1 smooth mouth mare; 1 two-year-old gelding. CATTLE 4 good cows with large calves by side HOGS Ninety head of hogs consisting of 57 spring pigs, weight from 60 to 123 lbs.; 3' sows with 20 pigs large enough to wean; 9 sows, weight from 200 to 300 lbs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Two 2-horse wagons; 1 box bed; 1 flat bed; hog rack; gravel bed; 1 carriage; 1 buggy; 1 Superior 2-horse wheat drill; 1 Black Hawk corn planter; 1 disk harrow; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 steel roller; 2 good breaking plows; 1 Sulkey breaking plow; 1 6pike-tooth harrow; 2 one-row corn plows; 1 single shovel plow; 1 cultivator; 1 set breeching harness; 1 set hip strap harness; 1 set buggy harness; 1 binder; 1 mower; a few household goods and many other articles too numerous to mention. ' GT?IN Hay in the mow. 30 acres more or less extra good corn in field TERMS as usual, unch by Ladies' Aid of Chester. T. C. VOORHEES COL. T. F. CONNIFF, Auctioneer. , HARRY GILBERT. Clerk,

churches was beld Sunday evening at the Methodist church. Rev. Father J. M. Hyland, Mayor Harry 1 Rlsinger and Postmaster W. H. Bucke were the principal speakers. YOST FARM SOLD.

EATON, O., Sept -23.Harry Call was the successful bidder for the Everett Tost 60-acre farm, northwest of here, sold Saturday at guardian's sale. He paid $12,025 for the farm. Yost has been confined in the stats hospital at Dayton the last year of longer. PUBLIC SALE 48 12:30 P.-M. 1 Mule, 8 years old CHAS. LONG

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George B. Doygan Johe H. Dagler