Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 295, 24 October 1918 — Page 11
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Phone 2834 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES 1 BKUGUli, Thresla, 18 years old, died of pneumonitis Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1918. at her home, 603 North 18th St. She la survived by her husband, George Berfer and one son, Stephen, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lukacs, of Dayton. Ohio. The funeral was held this afternoon from St. Andrews church at 2 o'clock. Burial was In St. Andrews' cemetery. TANGEMAN. Edward A., 45 vears old, died Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1918, at his home, 118 William street, after a short Illness of pneumonia. He Is survived by his wife, Mary E., one sonfEdward Jr., and Marie Tangeroiin, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Tanceman, and one ulster, Mrs. Sad In Brokamp. The deceased was a member of St. Mary's church - and the EagJes' lodre. The funeral will take place Saturday mornlnsr at 10 o'clock from the home, P.ev. W. J. Cronln officiating;. Burial In Lutlieratila cemetery. Friends may call at any time. AMBULANCE a UNDERTAKERS iA WILSON, POIILMEYER & DOWNING FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance and Limousine service Casket dlsplnv room, 15 North 10th St. Phone 1335 KLUTE A SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. 9th St Phone 1284. JORDAN. McMANUS. HUNT A WALTKRMANN Funeral Plrectors and Ambulance. 1014 Main. Phone 2175. MONUMENTAL 1B Unexcelled quarry connections enables me to carry at all times a largetock of monuments In popular sizes and designs. A new carloal Just received. JOHN P. EMSLIE, 15 S. 10th St. FLORIST " " 1C LEMON'S Flower Shop Quality, fresh flo-r srvlf. 101S Main. Ph. 1003. PERSONALS J. T. HasPltlne, son of W. L. arid-Martha Haseltlne, was born Jan. 28, 1837, nt New Paris, O. He was married to Miss Lvdla Porterflcld Dec. 24, 1857, who died Oct. 27, 1805. To this union were born two daughters and one son, both daughters having passed on before. Son, Harry and wife, two grandsons and three great ' grand children survive. JIewas one a family of 14 children, of which Will and Charles, of Kokomo, lnd., remain. " CARD OF'THANKS We wish to thank the I. O. O. F. lodge of New Paris. Ohio, and especially our neighbors and friends for tbxs beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our father. HARRY IDA HASELTINE, and FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish In this manner to return our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to our many friends who were so kind ana consoling to us during the -sloknevi and death of our dear mother, both in .acts and beautiful flowers; and especially the ....Toyes of the Indianapolls Glove Co., the undertakers, Mr. D. F. McManus and Mr. Jos. Walterman, for their kindness, and all others that we do not now call to mind. ED. HENRY and JAMES TIERNAN and FAMILIES. Raise the Flag now at half mast; Let It furl In the breeze today. His trials are over and troubles past; His time had come, he could not stay. He served his country in time of war. And gave his manhood for that Flag, But let his comrades near and far See that his memory does not drag. He loved that Flag as we all do, That Banner floats on high In life we followed it all through. And for that Flag would die. But Comrad we will say good-bye And hope to meet you over there. It won't be long, but we wlll try To keep your memory greenGood Bye. By W. A. Brown, Nw Paris, O., a comrade to John T. Haseltlne. The death of Mrs. Lawrence N. Jackson, nee Pearl Rlnehart. occurred at heifr late Inme, 63 Bond street. Dayton, Ohio, October 18, 1918, caused from bronchial pneumonia. Mrs. Jackson was a graduate of Earlham college, class of 1906. and was well known In Richmond. After her graduation from Earlham, she taught school until her marriage In October, 1911. to'Lnwrenco N. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. .Jackson of 221 Richmond Ave., this city. Penrl Rlnehart will be remembered as an exceptionally bright student, and among other honors accorded her was chosen Queen of May whllo at Earlham. She was a model ' wife and mother and untiring In her efforts to bring up her daughters ac-! cording to her Ideals. She Is survived by throe bright little daughters, her husband, two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Rlnehart Shoup. of Dayton, also an Earlham student. Opal Rlnehart. of Pasa dena, California, and her parents, Ir. ana Mrs. ll. i. Klnehart. also or Pasadena. Her death came as a severe shock to her relatives and many friends hut her llfo and works were such that she earnedthat great reward which comes to the faithful and the pure In heart. HELP WANTED MALE ..6
THE U. & GOVERNMENT SERVICE REQUIRES MEN For the I J. 5v finvfrnmfnr fOrrlnanr Dpnr
(Dupont Company-Operators) ' At the Old Hickory Powder Plant near Nashville, Tenn. OPERATORS OPERATORS j Men from 18 to 45 years old in good physical condition who want employ-
lament at War Work. The desired type includes store and. hotel clerks, barr ' bers. mechanic's helpers, etc.. having intelligence and ambitious.
NO COMMON LABORERS (so - : Men on War Work will not be taken.
2nd Floor Comstock Bldg.,
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Save the fuel by superheating the air to unite with combustible gases above coal and fire, causing better combustion, and less smoke and soot. They are made for Steam, Hot Water, Vapor and Hot Air Furnaces and Large Stoves. y CROWN FUEL SAVERS -Just See . . MEERHOFRtlhe Plumber
9 South 9th Street. i SPECIAL NOTICE FARMERS Leave your subscriptions for Country Gentleman at 10. N. 10th. LOST AND FOUND DARK OVERCOAT Lost on South A St., between 8th and Cth, or on South 6th St. Phone 8230. Reward. Plain Scotlsh Rite Cuff Button lost. Return to 121 North Fifteenth street and receive reward. TINTED SHELL PIN Lost? between 8th and 13th onMaln. Phone 2344. Re ward. ' . TORTOISE SHELL GLASSES Lost. Jenkins make. Reward. Phone 2810 or 2014. f HELP WANTED MALE HOTS Wanted, 18 to 20 years of age. Experience not necessary. Steady employment Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. BOYS Wanted South 5th. at Zwissler's, BOY Wanted to make trains. Union News Stand. Penn. R. R. Bookkeeper wanted for position in Lewisburg, Ohio. Competent man wanted to assist with housework. 115 North 10th St. EARL1IAM COLLEGE wants Rood dairy herdsman. Have Hlnman milker. Good place for right man. See Mr. Brown, 416 College Ave. Phone 8038 Good Salary and commission can make from $1800 to $2000 per year. Call Richmond Business College for particulars. Opening week 1st winter term, Oct. 28, Nov. 4. LARGE BOYLeader. -Wanted. Grand MAN Wanted for general off ice work. Must operate typewriter. Good pay and opportunity for advancement. Address P. O. Box 293, Richmond, lnd. MARRJED MAN Wanted to work on farm. Good place for right man. Call at once, Phojie1078. MAN Wanted to do bookkeeping and stenography. Permanent. Iliff Brothers. Call 4193 or Arlington Hotel. MEN WANTED JBench and Drill Press Men DRAVER BROTHERS, i .-1518 East-Main MEN Wanted. Call at Richmond Baking Co. MEN Wanted for tactory work. Experience not necessary. Steady employment. Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co. NIGHT WATCHMAN WANTED having experience in handling boiler and heating plant. Reference. Address Box D 4108 Care Palladium. WfliffiilllllllDlililO 1 Wanted 1 I First Class " Draftsmen On Engines, Boilers, Jig and Fixtures, p Government Work. The Brownell " Com pa my j Dayton, Ohio. . Hi HELP WANTEO FEMALE 6 GIRLS Wanted, Richmond Baking Co. LADIES Earn $15 weekly In spare time at home addressing and mailing circular letters. Send 20c (silver) for 50o sample outfit and full particulars. Bufralo Music Publishing Co., Brisbane Bldg.. Buffalo. N. Y. Salesladies Wanted. Leader. Grand ROOMS FOR KENT 11TH ST., NORTH 301 One furnished sleeping room for rent. FURNISHED three room apartment centrally located, strictly modern. Call at1300N. A. FURNISHED 4185. ROOMS Suite. Phone HELP WANTED MALE called) NOW ASKED FOR Apply at once. 1016 Main St., Richmond. "
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PHONE 1236 BUILDING t CONTRACTING 13 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. All kinds of lumber and millwork. General contracting and building. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING 13 All kinds of electrical work done. Re--wlndlngr motors and generators, repairing; flat Irons. Phone 4138-1625. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 JUST see Meerhoff. 9 S. 9 for anything In PlumbinB. Phone 1238. s PAINTING & DECORATING 15 PAINTS and supplies. Phone 1336 Haner & Fahlslngv 428 Main. WALL PAPER 15A L. M. HATS 6 and 10 cent wall paper. 40 Main St. PHONK 261T. - MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equ.pped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, s'ored or shipped. FORREST MONGER -200 S.' 7th St ' A . Phon2608 J. L. M'NEILL, AUTO VANS, I Gilt Edge Moving Service ?PhonP 564 Qu'ek Work x-nune -ao 617 South B st. Local and Long Distance Moving Phones, Residence 156S, Office 2228 Charles Wade, mover. Phone 1238 RICHMOND STORAGE CO. W. G. Baker, Proprietor Rear 19 So. 11th St. Concrete and steel construction and steam heated. MOVING & STORAGE Local and long distance moving and general draylng. W. E. Evans, 320 Lincoln St., Phone 3105. REPAIRING AND CLEANING 17 We repair bicycles and almost everything. Call for and deliver. Phone 30S6. Wesley Brown & Son. FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and re-, finished. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop, 122 West Main. Phone 3252. J. C. DARNELL CO. Picture Framing. Grinding Knives, Baby Cab Tires, new and second hand Bicycles. We repair any thing, "i 1020 Main. Phone 1930. EDUCATIONAL 20 GOVERNMENT NEEDS 12.000 WOMEN Clerk. IJiehmond examinations NoV. 2.-"fiec.Br: Sala ry i200. Experience unnecessary. "Women desiring government positions write for free, particulars, Raymond Terry. (former Civil Service Examiner), 890 Columbian Building, Washington, V. C. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BICTCLE For sale. 318 N. 13th. BABY CARRIAGE For sale, good reed block, cheap. Hans N. Koll, 101 North 9th. Christmas Cards for sale. Porter's Millinery Store, We?tcott Hotel. Combination bookcase and desk, oak, first class condition, cheap if sold at once. 1362 Harris St., after 5 o'clock. FIL1NGCAB I N ETShaw W al k e r, f o u r section for sale, 609 Main. IRON SXF"E7"37xff9-i nches outside measurement. Also Roll Top Desk for sale. Good condition. Address Postoffice Box 255. City. HEATING STOVE For sale. Call 405 N. 14th St. MONEY TO LOAN 48
MONEY TO LOAN ' Before borrowing, see us, WE CUT THE RATE on every loan we make, saving Aha borrower from six to eighteen percent per anum. If you have a loar at the legal rate of 8 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 made on H. H. Goods, Live Stock, Musical Instruments, , Diamonds, Automobiles and other personal property. - PAYMENTS TO SUIT TK3 BORROWER : Call, phine or write -' Business lion's Remedial Loan Association Ground Floor Pal SZug. Phona 1S15. DIRECTORS
H. H. Peelle A. Handley
W. O. Seaney A. L. Jenkins G. Clark, Manager.
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PUBLIC SALE
We, the undersigned, will offer at public auction, at our farm, 2'2 miles west of Economy and 5 miles north of Hagerstown, on the Weaver farm, commencing at 12 o'clock, noon, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918 CONSISTING OF 2 EXTRA GOOD JERSEY COWS 2 giving a good flow of milk, one will be fresh in December, the other in the spring. ONE GOOD SORREL HORSE sound and a good one. VEHICLES, HARNESS, TOOLS, ETC. One good grocery wagon, will make good truck wagon; one grind stone on frame, one hay fork, complete, 150 feet of good rope;, one good set of buggy harness, one sleigh and bells; a lot of shovels, forks and hoes, and a lot of , other things too numerous to mention in this line. - J
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FRUIT, DISHES, ETC. One dining room suite, complete, round table, buffet, china closet, six chairs with leather bottoms; four fine leather rocking chairs, one solid oak library table, and a number of other good chairs, one oak frame mirror and one mantel mirror, one fine player Starr piano, in excellent condition, with bench and cabinet to match, and about $100 worth of rolls; one extra fine dufold davenport, one white enamel bed room suite, complete; one birdseye maple bed room suite, complete; one wood base burner, one round oak coal heater, one wickless oil stove with, oven, good as new; one c"edar chest, one music box with eighteen pieces, five extra large rugs, two Axminster and three Brussels; some nice hanging lamps, some extra fine dishes, jardiniers, and all kind3 of cooking utensils, one new Sellers kitchen cabinet, all kinds of canned fruits, one nearly new room of linoleum, four clocks, all In good running order, one a cuckoo clock. . . A lot of potatoes, Irish and sweet potatoes,' onions, pears, Also two canary birds, beautiful singers. 9 Acres Good Corn in Field; About 3 Tons Mixed Hay Six "A" hog houses and some good -troughs; 60 chickens, mostly Rhode Island Reds, about 20 being pullets. - , Terms made known on day of sale.
LAURA H. BARBOUR, CLEM. CONWAY, Auctioneer.
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INTER - Don't FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 21 LARGE FERN, Fancy Oil Lamp, Lady's black winter Coat for sale, 102 N. W. 7th. Mahogany Dlnlngroom Table and Chairs, Chambers Fireless Cooking Gas Range, Kitchen Cabinet, Rugs and other Furniture for sale. Call Friday Saturday and Monday. No. 20 S. 12th street. OVERCOAT and Suit for boy 13. Excellent condition. 238 Richmond Ave. TRUNK &. LEATHER GOODS 21A TRAVELING GOODS Trunks. Bags,' Suit Cases. : Small L.eatner ioorts. Repairing or alt kinds - . -v - : MTLLERS. 827 MATV " MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 2J FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you cash for good household furniture. J. W. Brammer, 520 Main. Phone 1469. FURXITCRE and StovesT Home'Sup"ply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ph. 1862 JUNK We pay more for scrap iron, metals, hides, tallow, rags and Junk. Henry Holzapfel. Phone 2098 or 4104. SELL your junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay more for same. Phone 2047. STOVES and used furniture wanted. Good prices given for same. Townsend's Used Goods Store. 533 Main. Phone 1296. WANTED TO BUY Old gold and silver watches, chains and rings. J. M. Lacey, 1517 North A street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Victrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 Richmond Boiler Works, N. W. 1st & Rich. Ave. Boiler repairing and fine welding. Phone 3097, Jacob Kirn. SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 Guns For rent. 75c per day. Shells 85c and $1.00 per box WAKING & CO. , Opposite Court House, FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 20 ACRES of corn in field, $50.00 per . acre.'!" cow,: $100.00. 1811 North E St. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 32474447. For all kinds of Building Material. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Millwork. Phones 32093307 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 FOR SALE or EXCHANGE Good restaurants. Drug Store, Grocery, Furniture Store, General Store, Hardware Store, Farms and Rentals for Mdse. Write for my list If you want to buy. If you want to sell write for my term3. G. W. Cupp. Mansfield, Ohio. The Live Wire Real Estate Agent. MONEY TO LOAN 48 C B. Beck W. A. Bond ALBERT S. BARBOUR
JOHN MANNING, Clerk.
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30 percent off WE CAN PUT SVERAL THOUSAND MILES TO YOUR TIRES There's lots of mileage yet In tbose old tires if they're properly vulcanized. ,We can vulcanize them for you to your entire satisfaction. TRY US AND SEE .
Throw Them Away Because the
Casings Are a Bit Worn or Torn.
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17 South 9th BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 Purchaser wanted for a well established cash grocery, doing fine business, good location. John E. Peltz, 626 Main St. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 DUROC JERSEY GILTS For sale, $35.00. Frank Underhill, Greensfork, lnd. HORSES For sale. Team of horses, weight 2900. 428 Vine St., East Connersville. Ind. PET STOCK AND POULTRY 32 COCKERELS For sale. White Leghorns. $2.00 each. Call 23 C Boston. Ind. - - ' - , ' - , . - AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 FORD TOURING CAR For sale, 1917 model, A No. 1 condition, at bargain. Can be seen at K. K. Machine Shop In rear of 1034 Main St. FORD TOURING CAR For sale, 1918 model in good condition. Address box 9S3, Hagerstown, Ind. ' - FORD ROADSTER For sale. 1917 model, first class condition. For demonstration call Phone 1010.. VULCANIZING 35 APPLY Gates Half-Sole Tires over your worn casings. Vulcanizing. H. H. Tuhesing. 1134 Main St. WELDING "35 HOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyline Welding , PHONE 1226 GARAGES FOR RENT 36 8TII & NORTH C ST. For rent, four garage rooms. Phone 1412. E. Louck. GARAGE For rent, 229 S. 8th. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 6TH ST.. NORTH 122 Part of house for rent. Rent $8.00. STH ST., SOUTH 44 For rent flat. Inquire 41 S. 10th. APAIi3'MEXT4,inet.ft.,wfti ftti-ent, with bath. No children. Geo. B. Moore, 244 S. 4th St. or phone 2165. KAST HAVEN AVE 5-room house for rent. See Geo. B. Moore. 244 S. 4th St. or phone 2165. HOUSE For rent. 6 rooms, hot water heat, 10 tons coal. Phone 5270. RIDGE ST., 12305 room house for rent, newly papered, electric lights. Rent $S.50. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 39 PASTURE For rent for about 25 or 30 head of cattle. Malle Farm. E. S. Ewlng, Palladium. WANTED TO RENT 41 ROOM Furnished, wanted for light housekeeping. Phone 3081. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 212 Union Bank pnone zov ir OK REAL ESTATE and FARMS nee A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office IS So. 8th. Phone4 1 7 L HOUSES FOR SALE Two 5-roomed houses, $14.00 each One 4-robmed house, $12.50; one 3roomed house $12.50. , No interest. tax or insurance. Stay 100 months n"ir uewi. tan 3Z5 west Main St.
The undersigned will sell at auction on the Gaar farm, one mile northeast of Richmond on the NewParis pike, cn
Several head of fine sows, balance stock hogs.
Miscellaneous One 2-horse dray, household goods. ; Farming Implements "One binder; 1 mower; 2 riding corn plows; 1 . weeder; 1 wheat drill; 1 root cutter. v ' Special for the Red Cross A beautiful and very choice Jersey heifer with calf by her side will be sold to the highest bidder and the entire proceeds therefrom will be given to the Red Cross, society.
43 80 ACRES For sale. vel darkoam; plk road! good Improvements; $110. 160 acrea.'well Improved; 100 'acres under cultivation.- balance pasture; $100.00, easy terms. Have other bargains. Newtson Bros., Knox, Ind. . A FEW . special bargains; 400 acres; 61S acres; 280 acres; . 160 acres; 85 acres; 80 acres; 120 acres; the above described farms are all well improved and fine location. C. Courtney. Winchester, Ind. If you are looking for a bargain in city property, see this one at once. 7 rooms all modern, good location, price 3,000. ' J.S.GREEN, Hlttle Block, 9th & Main. Phone 2675 PUBLIC SAL. 48
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The undersigned will sell at public auction on the farm known as the Andrew Menk farm, 6 miles north of Richmond and 2 miles north of Chester on the Chester and Arba Pike, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 1918 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following personal property, to-wlt: . 3 HEAD OF MORSES 3 . One roan mare, 7 years old, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 gray mare, 8 years old. weight 1200 lbs; 1 black mare, 7 years old, weight 1100 lbs. These mares are all perfectly sound and extra good workers. 6 HEAD OF CATTLE 6 One red cow, 1 Jersey and 1 Holstein, all givlng milk and will be fresh In January. Three head of spring calves. 20 HfiAD OF HOGS 20 . . ... Eighteen head of good feeding shoats, weight about 100 pounds; 2 old sows, 1 due to farrow by day of sale and one in November. Both extra good ones. 40 Head Shropshire Ewe Lambs 40 , ' " ' "FARMING IMPLEMENTS Vs One Studebaker wagon, with flat bed and hog rack, complete; 1 truck wagon; 1 International manure spreader, in good condition; 1 gravel bed; 1 twelve-ft. drag; 1 Gale riding plow, 14-inch; 1 two-horse wheat drill with fertiliser; 1 cultivator; 1 steel roller; 1 new Janesville corn plow; 1 rubber tired buggy; 1 Mccormick mower (Big 6) good as new; 1 Deerlng disc, nearly new; 1 fiTe-hoe wheat drill, with fertilizer; 1 double; shovel!anLmaJe,shoyeli'Awoe4jtJon slant-tooth barrow r 1 rubber-tired tcarrfagW whAlfcMior;Tl fetkr sform front; work harness; buggy harness; collars; nets, etc., etc.. J And other miscellaneous articles: One portabe hog house; 1 feed bin; 1 hand cutting box; 1 seed corn rack; 200 ears seed corn; doubletrees; singletrees; forks and shovels. Also a bunch of good chicken 'coops; 2 stands of bees and 5 new bee hives, complete, and many other articles too numerous to mention. . CORN, HAY AND STRAW -- Thirty acres of corn in the field; 7 tons baled wheat straw; 3 tons timothy hay; 5 tons clover hay. Some household goods, 1 Art Garland baseburner; 1 Round Oak; 2 incubators; 1 organ; washing machine; 1 churn; 1 DeLaval cream separator; cupboards, etc. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served by the Chester
Ladies Aid. THOS F. CONNIFF, Auctioneer JESSE WIECHMAN, Clerk. o tt n
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Livestock On Tuesday, October 29, 1918, at my Residence on the old Hin Hartman Farm, 4 miles Southwest of Centerville, Indiana, on the Centerville and Milton Pike and one mile South of the T. H. I. & E. Traction on the Washington Road. Stop 132, and 5 miles northeast of Milton, Ind. 50 HEAD OF FRESH COWS AND CLOSE SPRINGERS Jerseys, Holsteins and Durhams the best that money can buy,. 50 HEAD OF CHOICE FEEDING CATTLE, weighing from 350 to 700 250 HEAD OF SELECTED BREEDING EWES One Sow and Pigs; 20 Fall Shoats. All double immuned. TWO GOOD WORK HORSES A Lot of FARM IMPLEMENTS Every article will positively be sold to the highest bidder. Everybody invited to attend. Dinner will be served by the Methodist Aid Society of Centerville, Indiana. Sale at 12:30 p. m- sharp. COL. W. E. NORTH, Auctioneer H. W. GILBERT, Clerk FRED C JACKSON p. s. This is my first sale in this neighborhood and I promise my neighbors and friends to have as good a lot of Stock to offer on that date as was ever Eold in Eastern Indiana. - '" '. .'wn 90ioa-
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Friday, Oct 25, 1918 Beginning at 10:30 a. m. sharp, the following:
GO-MOID) IF OMlEl(0)
Several Jersey and Shorthorn dairy cows with calves by their side; 6 cows giving good flow of milk; 12 springer cows. Jerseys and Shorthorns; several steers and stock heifers; 2 choice Holstein heifers to be fresh soon; 6' spring calves and one Shorthorn bull.
60 Head . .of . ' Thirty ' head of choice ewe lambs; id head of 2-year-old ewes; 2 Shropshire bucks.
Lunch served by the "Do Your Bit' v Terms made known at sale. COL THOS. F. CONNIFF, SIMON WEDDELL, Auctioneers. HARRY GILBERT, Clerk. - '
41 FOR SALE S lots In Earlham Heights Must be sold. John Delt Guardian, 225 X. 14th St. A - MONTANA For sale, rent or exchange, Eastern Montana farms. Hamilton Realty, Baker) Montana. . 91 A., S miles out, good Improvements, need some fixing up. land seme rol. ling but has been kept up and is good producing land, some bottom, priced ' for quick sale. $10,000, never has been priced under $125 per A. Bargain, tie this at once. - v J. S. GREEN, Hlttle Block, 9th & Main. Phone 2575 ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED -ON PAGE TEN PUBLIC SAL. 48 Chester Hill on no ;ZWi& T8 .RHt'fiO H& ot none -i:-VT :'.r'-H tri''J.;i? .coaaa Wii V . ... ' - - - - - Club .i EARL LUNDY, Cashier.
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