Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 53, 11 January 1919 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM SATURDAY, JAN. 11, 1919.

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The Basil U Pmlth System. (Copyright) CLASSIFIED KATES 1e per word One Tim ?c per word Two Times Re per word Seven Tim ton por word Q Month CONTRACT RATES obtained from Tha Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ad must he In before 11 a. ro. of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN APS munt ba aecom- j panied by cash In full payment, according to above rates. THE PAT.TjAPTUM reserve the rt&M to classify all ads according to Its nwn rules' and regulations. WANT ADS a-lvtng- "letter or number." care this office, can not be answered In person. A letter should be addressed to the "letter or number. " rare this office. The advertiser win call for his answers and later call on you providing your reply to this advertisement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It Is more convenient to do so. BUI will be sent to you. and as this Is an accommodation service. The Palladium expects pavment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE &, UNDERTAKERS 1A Tordan. MoManus Hunt & WfcJterman FUNERAL DIIIECTOHH 10M Main 8t. Tel. 2175 K.'UTK ft SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N th Si. Phone 124. Phone 2623 Yfil HOC Main St. WALTER J. TO IARRY C. DOAN .IgT DO AN FUNERAL DIRECTORS

MONUMFNTAL " IB ItrrV IM RICHMOND. I.nrn stork of Monuments and Markers to select from. J. V. Etnslle. 15 So, 1 0th St. " FLORIST 1C I.KMON'S Flower Khnp fjualltv, fresh flowers. Service. 1015 Main. Ph. 1093. SPECIAL NOTICE 3

PROSTATE DISORDERS. R LADDER trouble In men; getting up frequently at night. Dosltlvely and rapidly over come without drugs privately at home;! doctors, osteopaths, chiropractors, physlcal culture directors use If; easily; used by anyono anywhere: no mat tor i what you have tried or now ow mo case, this met hod will bring results quickly. Write for free illustrated booklet ami convincing testimony. Electrothermal Co.. 160 Harrison Jildg., Stetiberivllle, Ohio. STAMPING and EMBROIDERING to order. 10 N'orlh 10th. LOST AND FOUND PURSE Rrown. containing small change Leave nt Palladium. Tire rhalri lost on Asvlurn Ave. Thursday. Reward. Call 4731 or 4685. HELP WANTED MALE rtOY Watited In office. Atlas Underwear Co. .""lored Roll Roys wanted. Hotel Arlington. HOUSEMAN W a nled W e s t c ot t Hotel. I LABORERS Wanted at Knopf's Greenhouse, Monday morninj?. MARRIED MAN Wanted to work on farm. Phone 1S23. "20 Main St. MACHINE MEN Experienced, wanted. Richmond Casket Co. JIRN Age 17 to 55. Experience unnecessary. Travel: make secret Investigations, reports. Salaries; expenses. American Foreign Detective. Agency, .'.".2 St. Louis. MAN To work this city reflnishlng chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, by new method. $10 dally without capital or experience. Write Gunmetal Co., 260 Elm. Dccat ur, 1 1 1. Prostate Sufferers to rpad our announcement under Personal. No drugs. The Electrothermal Company. 160 Harrison Rldg.. jUeubenvllte. Ohio. VOUNOMEN. 16and over, are eligible for government Railway Mall Clerks. $92 month. Examinations soon. For free particulars, write .1. L. Leonard, rformor Civil Service Examiner), 992 Kenois Ruilding. Washington. HELP WANTED FEMALE Rookkeepers and Stenographers are as much In demand as ever. The Employment Report shows 42 more positions filled In Dec. 1918 than In Dec. 1917. Mid-winter Term Is Just starting. Arrange to start at the earliest possible date. RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGI'.. Pnone zmu. Experienced Maker wanted. Apply Kielhorn Millinery Co. First class lady rastry cook, colored or white wanted. Westcott Hotel. GIRL Wanted for housework. 36 S. Sth. t t GIRL Wanted to do house work, no washing or Ironing. Call 715 S. J St.

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perience necessary, westcott norei. WOMAN Wanted for general housework, go home nights. Phone 2791. WOlifAN Wanted for general housework. 212 North 12th. MILK DEALERS. 1

YOUR HOUSEHOLD MONEY will go very much farther if you take advantage of the fact that good pure, safe milk is a highly concentrated food, rich in every element that goes to develop bodily health and vigor. As the old saying goes, "We eat to live." Hence the real value of any food depends entirely on the amount of nourishment it contains. And comparing its food value with the food value of other articles it is a fact that our safe milk is ridiculously cheap. It pays in real money to

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WE WANT YOU to represent us and explain to employed women our Income Protection Insurance, sellins us your epare time without disturbing your regular work. If interested address Elizabeth Llndstrom, Manager, Women'a Department, 209 S. IaSalle St. Chicago, III. PALLADIUM .... IWMfl teriGuide AGENTS AND SALESMEN Agents breaking all records taking orders for our popular History of the fireat War. Wonderful photographic Illustrations. Hlg commissions, prospectus arid outfit free. N. I. Thompson Jt Co., St. Louis. Mo. AOBNTS Ellher sex. Take orrler3 for "America's Wnr for Humanity and Complete History of World War." $2.00 hook, 60 commission. Outfits and hooks ready. Presses running day and night. Rig records from every stJito, average commissions per agent $21 a d:iv. Kend 10c for mailing free outfit. Memorial l,lfo of Roosevelt same prices, sumo terms. F. R. Dickerson Co., Detroit, Mich. AGENTS Tailoring. Men's Made to Order Suits. KnapptcBt. Rest Materials. Prices lower tlion others. Hustlers earn big money. Spring line sent free. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chicago. STOCK SALESMEN Financial house has opening for five $1,000 per month stock salesmen to follow up live leads which cost us from $10 to $15 apiece In small towns. Strong selling issue. Have active endorsement of many prominent men. 25 to 30 leads when salesman starts more continually. Excellent references required. Address Sales M.inagor, 2952 Chicago Ave.. Chicago, III. HISTORY' OF THE WORLD WAR Ry General March's brother. Most complete and official hook published. Rest terms. Rlggest outfit free. J. S. Zlegler Co..Chicago. LIFE"" OF- THEODORE "ROOSEViSLT, HISTORY OF WORLD WAR by March. Agents with these two books making $5.00 per hour. Rlggest terms. Both outfits free, state choice. Historical Rook Co., Chicago. LIFEOFTHEODORE ROOSEVELT by William Draper Lewis, his Intimate political associate and friend. Low price. Fullv illustrated. Demand is enormous. Big money maker for solicitors. Special terms. Freight paid, credit given. Outfit free. Universal House. Philadelphia. MARC H'S HI STOP. Y WORLD WAR Agents making unbelievable profits with this greatest history, and our side line. Roth outfits for 20o mailing expense. Mullikln Co., Marietta, Ohio. ROOSEVELT TRUE AMERICAN. Authentic illustrated hook. Also world war histories. Liberal terms. Outfits free. Phillips Publishing Company. Chicago, Atlanta. 5a.. Waco, Texas. Address nearest office. STOCK SALESMEN Industrial proposition Roard Directors comprised of Bankers and Business men. Organizer who understands the game. Want salesmen, not "Jokers." H. G. Baird, Huntington. Tnd. World's-fecord on war boViks. also Life of Roosevelt. 72 books In 1 day: 57 In 11 hrs.: 45 in 3 hrs. Our copyrighted Patriotic Insert for soldier's photograph and military record sells war book on sight. Introduction by Gen. March. Books now ready. Best terms. Freight paid. Credit given. Act quick. Sample hook with Patriotic Insert free. H. L. Raldwln Co., Cleveland, O., 314 RockefellerBldg1 We pav $100 monthly salary and furnish rig and expenses to Introduce guaranteed poultry and stock powders. Blgler Company, X, Springfield, Illinois. WANTED Active, energetic man. with or without selling experience. Opportunity to establish In own community huslness paying $4 to $S per day. Stetson Oil Co.. Cleveland. O. WORLD WAR HISTORY - Complete, Pictorial. Authentic. Giving account of every phase of the war. Best terms. Write quick for free outfit, or If you prefer best outfit, which will help secure double subscribers, send 35c. R. L. Phillips Publishing Co.. Chicago, 111., Omaha, Neb. Philadelphia. Pa. Address nearest office. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 Position as housekeeper wanted by middle aged woman, no children. Phone 23S1. WHITE CHEF, experienced: steady work or banquet parties. Write Chas. Conner, South 5th and A. wTnrrswanTca: loir North e and 11th. MILK DEALERS. ll'tlllKTH SAFE MILK 13 ! 3

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9 Four nice steam-heated rooms for rent. Suitable for man and wife or two women; Apply at 133 S. 3rd St. 8TH ST.. NORTH 111 For rent. Light housekeeping rooms, heat and bath. 9TH ST., NORTH 304 Modem room for rent. Phone 2S30. 8TH ST., S. 123 Furnished rooms for rent. 9TH ST.. NORTH 121 Furnished front room, modern equipment STH ST.. NORTH 306 For rent. Furnished room, modern. 11TH ST., SOUTH 130 Room for rent, modern, hot water heat. Phone 1065. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PAPER HANGING By Edgar 8. "Wicket t Phono 340 J0 N l?th St. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING 13 HOUSE WIRING Electrical Chandeliers. The latest designs in all electrical fixtures. HARRY U. WOOD 1120 Main Phone 1650 BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 8247-3267-3347. All kinds of lumber and millwork. General contracting and building. PLUMBING 14 Our FUEL. RAVERS SAVE FUEL,. See MEERHOFF the Plumber, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. j WALL PAPER 15 GET YOUR THE AIL TH H0U5L PAPERED Before he gets home L'. Mo HAY 404 MAIN STREET CLEANING AND PRESSING 17 IT'S YOUR BUSINESS If your clothes are soiled but it's our business to clean them. Don't for get that. ED WILSON, Expert Cleaners and Pressers. SUITS and OVERCOATS Cleaned and Pressed, $1.25 PEERLESS DRY CLEANING COMPANY Chester Nichols 318 Main Phone 1493 MOVING & STORAGE 16 Local and Long Distance Moving Live Stock Hauling McKEE & TURNER. 3325-5134 H. AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture orated, s'ored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St. Pbon 26G8 Gilt Edge MOVING SERVICE Local and Long Distance Hauling Also Stock Hauling Headquarters Prior's Livery Barn. MOELK & HILLING Phone 1439 Res. 3334 MOVING & STORAGE liocal and long distance mov!;, rvn'l general dravlng. W. K. Evans. 330 Lincoln St. Phone 8105 FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and reflr.ished. 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. Raby Cab Tires, new and second hand Bicycles. We repair anything. 1020 Main. Phone 1930. Offiice and Stock Fixtures 17A Flat Top and Standing Bookkeepers' Desks. Bartel & Rohe. INSURANCE 19 AUTO LICENSE Notary Work of All Kinds at ShMeler's Phone 1814 910i2 Main MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Almrst new $500 cash register, $200. Rartel & Rohe. Bicycles and all kinds of repair work. Phone 30S6. Wesley Brown & Son. COOK STOVE. Rocking Chairs and Guitar for sale. 114 South Sth. Lady's Long Plush Coat for sale. 133 South 12th. New child's bed. 307 North 13th St. Two Cook Stoves, one coal, one wood, $12.00 each: also dresser and sideboard. $10 and $15. Foster, 115 S. Wr. 2nd and F. WHITE IRON BED with springs for sale, good as new. Phone 2873. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 All kinds of good used Furniture and Stoves bought and sold at Townsend's 583 Main. Phone 12P6. BUTTONS COVERED Button holes made, hemstitching, floss stitching and braiding. Lacey Sewing Machine Store, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1758. . FUKNITUR-E Wanted. Will pay you cash for good household furniture. J. W. Brammer. 520 Main. Phone 14S9. FURNITURE and Stoves. -Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Ph. 18S2 OLD GOLD and SILVER watches and violins wanted to buy. J. M. Lacey, 1517 North A. Rag carpet and rug "Newcomb" for sale. Phone 4803. loom Raw Furs wanted. 634 North 10th. SELL your junk to Sam Jaffe. We pay more for same. Phone 2047. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Victrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter K. Fulghum. 1000 Main St. Victor Machine with 50 records in A-l Condition. Call H. T. Turner. North 12th St. Hill.

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Swiss music box in solid rosewood, in excellent condition. This musical instrument has harp attachment and changeable cylinders. Will sell or trade for a good second-hand piano. It will pay you to investigate. Call 113 S. 13th St. WANTED . We will buy your entire household Furniture and pay you the highest cash prices. Call us before you sell. Ramsey's Furniture Emporium No. 17 S. 7th St. Phone 187G. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 RICHMOND BOILER WORKS, N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. Jacob Kern. SPEC I A L AT TH E STORES 25 ROLL TOP DESKS and Swivel Chairs. Bartel & Rohe. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-8267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Millwork. Phones. 3209 3307 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 Prostate Sufferers to read our announcement under Personal. No drugs. The Electrothermal Company, 160 Harrison Bldg., Steubenvllle, Ohio. STOCK ISSUES SOLD for enterprises of merit by Stock House with expert Sales Organization. Securities Sales Co., National Life Bldg.. Chicago. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 FOR SALE Wagons, Wagons, harness. Vehicles, Storm Buggies, Farm Implements. Above practically good as new. 317 N. A POULTRY AND EGGS 32 FOP. SALE Flemish Giants and Rufus Red Hares at a bargain for quick sale. 219 S. 9th. St. Good brown Work Mare for Rale cheap. Weight 1550, in foal to Belgian horse. C. S. Osborn. Centerville. A U TO MO BILES FOR SALE 33 1918 Ford Touring car for Bale, demountable rims. Car In first class condition. Inquire Geo. Worley. Phone 1536. FORD Touring Car for sale. 5 passenger. 1S17 model. Call 415 North 21. FORD SEDAN For sale. Electric starter, demountable rims, cord tires, extra rim and tire, slip covers. All in A-l condition. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St. Maxwell 5 passenger. Sei) cheap. 41 North 11th. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs. Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyllne Welding PHONE 1226 AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 FLORA c& BENHAM AUTO Repairing 1412 N. A St. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33 3 room furnished cottage for rent. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 3715. 4-room furnished flat for rent. Modern. Phone lfi"5. STH ST.. SOUTH 810 5-room house for rent. $12.50. Phone 29S7. 9TH ST.. SOUTH 12 7 5-room house, $12.00. Call 119 S. 7th. 5 Room Cottajre for rent. 1010 S. 5th St. Phone 5122G. F ST.. NORTH 820 5-room house. Phone 2256. Furnished house with heat for rent. D. W., care Palladium. FOR RENT $13.50. Seven-room house, grood repair. 207 Pearl. Call 204 S. 12th Phone 2S54. FOR KENT Five room house 232 Randolph. 411 North West Third. Cali Knode's Music Store. HOUSE For rent, four rooms, good location and condition. Wan and wife. Phone 1078.

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HAVEYOUR TIRES REBUILT We cut off all the old, worn tread and build up a perfectly new one, making your tires as good as new. TRAYLOR

41 Large house centrally located, wanted to rent Phone 1421. On or before April 1st I want to rent a Modern House or Ground Floor Flat with three sleeping rooms. GEO. M. LOGAN, 124 S. 15th Sk WANTED TO RENT 2 modern furnished light housekeeping rooms, use of bath, centrally situated. Box G 7106,, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 -roon house for sale with bath and furnace, southeast part of city. Leaving town. Phone 1044. BENNETT & PARXEtt All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 212 Union Bank Bldg.. phone Z707. CORNER 10TH and NORTH J STS. For sale, lot US'xlOo, building lOxfiO. cement floor, can he used for most anything garage, junk yard. etc. Phone 3498. f Oii K UAL ESTATE an FAKJkld nee A. M. ROBERTS. Llbertr Ave. Offlc 18 So Sth. Phone 4171. If you are In the market for a farm or city home, see our list before you buy. J. S. GREEN, Phone 2576 Hittle Blk. 9th and Main Sts. On payments like rent, modern house northeast. See T. W. Hadley. 2nd Nat. Bank Bldg. TTwVHADLEY. 2nd Nat. Bank Eldtf.. Houses on Payments like Rent. Insurance. Fire and Cyclone. FARMS FOR SALE . 43 il9 Acres, 3 miles out, 180 level, rest slightly rolling with good orchard, good buildings, silo, fine black soil, a bargain at J45.000. Address Box E 6112. care Palladium. 30 acres close to town, all kinds fruit. 6-room house and good bank barn. Phone 1418. Farm of 10 acres fur tale near Camden, Preble county. Ohio. Will exchange for cash and a smaller farm or good city property. See A. M. Tinker, Brookville. Ohio. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good level 80 acres in Darke Co. Good buildings, fences, well ditched. Will take some Richmond property of farm near Richmond. Box A 1052 care Palladium. PUffiOG SALE The undersigned will nell at public sale at what is known as the E. D. Reynolds farm, 2 miles east of Hagerstown, and 4 miles west of Greensfork !on the Hagerstown and Greensfork pike on Tuesday, January 14, 1919 Beginning at 10:30 o'clock a.' m., personal property as follows: 8 Head of Horses and Mules 8 1 2 Head of Cattle 1 2 92 Head of Duroc Hogs 92 Feed Consisting of 700 bushels of good assorted corn in the crib; 600 bushels of white seed oats; 500 or 600 bales of bright straw; 8 tons of hay, clover, with a light sprinkle of timothy in it. Also one good 2-horse wagon with flat bed. STATEMENT Each and every article in this offering will be absolutely ! guaranteed as recommended and sold for the high dollar without reserve.' Sale will be held under tent. Terms made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served by Sugar Grove Aid Society. FRANK C. SCOTT, LEE J. REYNOLDS Albert Hindman, Clem Conway, Aucts. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Walter H. Sieweke, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court. January Term, 1919. Notice Is hereby given that Cora E. Siewelte as Administratrix of the estate of Walter H. Sieweke, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 1st day of February. 1919. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to .appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. CORA E. SIEWEKE. Administratrix. Gardner. Jesup. Hoelscher & White. Attnrrtpvs. Jan. 11-1S-25 o o 3 1 17 South 9th Street

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f a Boy Worth As Much As a Pig? Should We Work for Our Pigs or Should Our Pigs Work for Us? Br r. G. HOLDEN

WE STUDY the pig and study the pig. We puzzle over bis need. We erect good shelter for him. We feed him regularly and glv him pure water and keep his pen clean. We send for booklets 00 we can tead about the best things to do for him. We watch bis development, noting every little change in his growth and disposition. We protect him in every way from disease, insanltatlon and incorrect breeding. If he gets sick, all our other work ceases while we call the veterinary to doctor him. We expend this time and thought and energy without complaint There is almost a tenderness in our solicitude over the pig's health and care.

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Which Is Worth the More, the Boy or .the Pigs? We Give the Pigs the Best of Care, but We Don't Bother Ourselves About the Boy.

Courtesy Breeder's Gazette t cholera and he wanted help. Immediately a veterinary sped across the' country in an auto, with his lnoculaUon instruments ahd material, to take care of the sick hogs. Pigs, corn, wheat, alfalfa all these are of great importance. But there are things of greater Importance. It doesn't make much difference how many pigs we raise, or how much wheat or corn we grow. But it does make a tremendous difference what we do with the pigs and corn and wheat. It Is the real benefit that comes to us, to our homes, to our children, through the things we produce, that makes the pigs and the corn and the wheat worth while.

BETHEL. REVIVAL SERVICES. Three revival services will be conducted at the Bethel A. M. E. church, South Sixth and B streets, Sunday by Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, evangelist. Services will be held each evening next week. NOTICE TO HEIPvS, CPvEDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Prlscilla DuHadway. deceased, in the Wayne Circuit Court, January Term, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Alice M. DuHadway as Executrix of the estate of Priscilla DuHadway, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 1st day of February, 1919, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are re

quired to appear in said Court and ' of tj,e matter, calling in the asslstshow cause if any there he why said f unprejudiCed opinion, if need account and vouchers should not be auK- vl uuficjuuu approved. j be?" alice M. Dull AD way, "Xo. father. He was sure he could

Executrix. Jan. 11-1S-25 John Ij. Kupe, Attorney. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Charles E. Newman, deceased, in the Wayne Circuit Court. January Term. 1919. Notice is hereby given that Frances E. Newman, as Executrix of the estate of Charles E. Newman, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 1st day of February, 1919, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause. If any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. FRANCES E. NEWMAN. Executrix. Gardner. Jessup, Hoelscher & Whit Attorneys. Jan. 11-18-25 NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Milton Scott, deceased, in the Wayne Circuit Court, dctober Term, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Sanford Scott, as Executor of the estate of Milton Scott, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 25th day of January, 1919, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of sakl estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. SANFORD SCOTT. Executor. Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher & White, Attorneys. Dec. 28; Jan. 4-11

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I will sell at my residence on the Hollansburg-Richmond pike, 2 miles east of Whitewater, Indiana, and 3 miles south of Hollansburg, Ohio, on TUES. JAN. 14, 1919

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Consisting of one bay mare, 9 years old. good brood mare. In foal; one gray mare, 4 years old, well broke ;one bay gelding, 3 years old, well broke; one brown gelding, coming 3 years old. 17 Head of Cattle Consisting of four full blooded Jersey cows, all fresh by day of sale; 5 full blooded Jersey cows fresh by March 1st; these are good ones; one 18 months old Jersey male, one short yearling black male calf, 4 short yearling heifers. 2 long yearling steers. 43 HEAD OF HOGS. 18 GOOD BREEDING EWES. FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, CORN, FEED, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Etc. Sale begins at 10 a. m. when terms will be made known. Lunch on grounds.

.Jesse THOS. CONNIFF, OMARPLATT, Aucts.

But our boy! Do we stndy him or Just let him grow any way be will? Do we take the same interest in him that we do In the pig? Do we bothei ourselves much about bis needs? Da we plan bis education and bis trainlngl Do we furnish for him the best school within our means, with the best teacher and the best equipment? Do we interest ourselves In his school life, keeping In active touch with what he doe there? Do we visit the school and talk with the teacher? Do we make any sacrifice for his welfare and for the future good that be may be to himself and to us? Surely we must think him as valuable as our pigs. And as worthy of attention. He is human live stock with the most wonderful possibilities. Read this little incident it may cause you to think : A mother living near one of our large agricultural colleges in the West, telephoned for some assistance for ber sick son, asking if someone might not be sent to help him. The answer came back over the 'phone that this was not the purpose of the college, it being agricultural only. "We are sorry, madam, but we cannot help you," was the only encouragement ehe received. The very same day a message came from a farmer In the next county sayin? that he thought his hogs hau

Pi nn er "Johnny, it was very wrong of you and the boy next door to fight." "We couldn't help it, father." "Could you not have settled your differences by a peaceful discussion I whip me an(j j wa3 sure I could whip ' hIm' and there was only ne Way t0 find out. The old sea captain was smoking comfortably by his fireside when Jack, his sailor son burst in upon him. "Weather too rough," explained the son. "so we've put in for the day." "Too rough!" exclaimed Mr. Tar, with visions of his own days at sea. "Why, sir, I was once sailing round the cape when a storm came up, and it blew down the mainmast and the Mizzenmast was swept away, but we didn't even think of putting in." "Well, you see," exclaimed the son. "this storm was so severe that it blew the anchors off the captain's buttons, took the paint off the ship's bow, and " "Stop!" cried the old man. "You do me credit. Jack you do me credit!" "But, Tom, dear, where is the big trout you said you caught?" i "Oh, er, that one! Why y-es, of 1 course well, I took that trout, and I it looked so good I cooked and ate it on the spot. And speaking of eating, j Maude, I wish you would hurry up that dinner. I haven't had a mouthful all day." ' . j r r . 1 - 4 A. A.t aou uifu aiauae, lor me ursi ume, doubted her husband's veracity. MINISTERS MEET EATON. O., Jan. 11. Addresses and a banquet featured a meeting Wednesday evening at the Christian church. Among the speakers were Revs. W. H. Denison, Omer S. Thomas and E. McCord, of Dayton. The meeting was presided over by Rev. Hiley Baker, pastor of the local church. Horses 4 N. T. IRELAN, Clerk

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