Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 67, 28 January 1919 — Page 15
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, JAN. 28, 1919.
PAGE FIFTEEN
4
THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . standardised and Indaxad (or Quia Reference, according to Tb BmII L. Smith Systaaa, (Copyrlsht) CLASSIFIED RATES
lo per word iiVEES 2o per word -Two Jim Be per word , too per word Q Mot CONTRACT RATES obtained from TM Palladium tuslneaa office. 1 CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads won bo In befora 11 a. ra. of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must bo " pan lad by cash in full payment, 0- . eordlnff to above rates. THB PAt.TADTUM reeerres tho rtst o classify all ads according to Its own rules and rerulatlons. WANT-ADS aivlnic a "letter or number." care this office, can not answered In person. A letter should be addressed to the 'letter or number, -.are this office. The advertiser will cs'.l for his answers and later call on ' you providing- your reply to this ao vertlsement pleases him. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It Is more convenient to do eo. Bill will be sent to you. and as this Is accommodation service. The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. ' Phone 2834 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES 1 WIESMAX. Martha, 72 years oil, died , ye 'erday evening, Monday, Jan. 27, 1919, at the home of her niece. Mrs. Juilsn Davis, Oreonsfork, Ind. Tho funeral will take place Wednesday. .x. a'IamI. . U ...Ill - v vws ..via, ma iiviiiu. jiikvi moiii. win , be In Fairfield. Friends may call any line. AM8ULANC1 & UNQEHTAKERS 1A Jordan, McManua Hunt & Walt or man FUNERAL DIRECTORS Main St. Tel. 101 i 217S KT UTE ft SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. ?th St. Phone I2S4. Ftane 263 WALTEIv J. DOAN 1108 Main St. ffARRY C. DOAN FUNERAL DIRBCTOAS "Monumental T8T BfcLECTlNOeA MONUMENT For thore who Co not care to wait four Ho sis months necessary for work to be made to order, or prefer to se the monument rather than select fr-m a djslaTn. I carry In salesroom n vry large and choice stock of moderately prtcod monuments and markers. Most of those are of new and original dorian: It would be worth your time at least to com. In and look them over. J. P. EMSLIE. 15 S. 10th St. PERSONALS CARD OF THANKS U'e wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our dear daughter and sister. Myrtle. Mr. snd Mrs. 13D INDERSTRODT and Family. . SPECIAL NOTICE 3 French embroidery and Fancy crochet work. Mrs. J. L. Bernat, 118 South 5th St. . NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS I will not do any slaughter -.vork after March 1st. Customnrs will please see that their orders are in before that date. . GRANT WATKINS STAMPING and -lr. 10 North EMBROIDERING 10th. to LOST AND FOUND ANGOHA CATPhon 4322. -Lost, blue and white. Hnx of Star tobacco lost, marked for K. Norrls on N. 10th St between N 8th crossing and Norrls grocery. Leave at Norrls grocery end receive reward. GOLD BltOOCH. with monogram E. K. H. lost Sat. afternoon. Reward. Phone 1517. RING Ist. Lady's Tiffany mounted ruby. Liberal reward. Phone 2375. HELP WANTED MALE 76 Men and Boys wanted to buy a Progress Cap, the best cap made, 81.50. The Progress Store, 912 Main St. Cabinet maker and finisher, one that has experience on kitchen ca))lnets wanted. Address 1200 The Ulhmond Palladium. Experienced mechanic wanted. None other need apply. II. R. Patterson Auto Repair Shop, rear of . Overland als, 1139 Main. MEN. 18 and over, of Richmond and vl clnlty, desiring to prepare for Govern ment examinations for positions as Postofflce Clerks, Field Clerks, Departmental Clerks, Railway Mail Clerks, Government Farmers, Revenue Officers, Customs Officers, etc., call and Interview Mr. Henry Laurens at Westcott Hotel, Thursday, January 30th. Permanent positions at good salaries. Minors, under 21. must be accompanied by parent. See M. Laurens without fall. 1 p. in. until 5 p.m. One day only. YOUNO MEN. 16 and oyer, are eligible for government railway mall clerks. 893 month. For free particulars regarding examinations, write J. C. Leonard (former civil service examiner), 893 Kenols Building, Washington. WANTED Distributor In Richmond and vicinity by an old standard Tire Co. Both Truck and Pneumatic Una. Box G 7108 care Palladium. HELP WANTED FEMALE APPRENTICE GIRL Wanted at once. Kielhorn Millinery Co. Experienced stenographer and typewriter wanted. Swayne, Robinson and Company. HELP WANTED MALE
3 Operators aed j
Helpers HI BUS DOT
.Elliott & Reed
TT jeirnce
WEST RICHMOND
Situation Wanted Ads Free for Soldiers and Sailors
In order to do our share to secure positions (or the returning soldiers, Sailor and Marine, the Palladium will Insert a Situation Wanted ad free in its Want Ad Columns (or any of the boya in khaki or bue who desire it. . Employers will find it to their advantage, and will perform a patriotic duty, by readme these ads and making therefrom their selections for capable employes. ' ; - Give your name to Lawrence Handley in the Comstock building. , HCan You Place These Men?
CLERICAL Ral CLERICAL OR COOK Returned marine. Cannot do heavy work. Ad dress A-l Palladium. ft) BOOKKEEPER or OFFICE WORK 22 years of ae. discharged from navy. Address A-2. Palladium. i Ha GROCERY CLERK Discharged soldier. Address A-l. Palladium. BM SALESMAN? Wholesale Grocery23 years of ace. Address A-4. Palladium. RSI CLERICAL WORK M years Of age. Address A-S. Palladium. Ma BOOKKEEPER and Stenographer Returned soldier, age 23, single. , Address A-6, Palladium. TRUCK DRIVERS ta TRUCK DRIVER Or any !nd of work, discharged soldier. Address B-l, Palladium. - - ' sn TPUCK DRIVER Or Garage mechanic. 22 years of age, discharged from Engineer Corps. Address : B-S, Palladium. 1st TRUCK DRIVER Or Core Maker, discharged soldier. . Address B-4 Palladium. FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced milliner, maker and saleslady wanted at once. Apply afternoons. Kielhorn Millinery Co. Elderly lady wanted for work with small family. Phono 1078. LADY COOK Wanted at Shannon's Restaurant. 829 North E St. Maker wanted. Sharkey's Milliner Store WOMEN, 18 and over, of Richmond and vicinity, who desire to prepare for Government examinations for positions as Postofflce Clerks, Field Clerks, Departmental Clerks, Matrons, etc, call and interview Mr. Henry Laurens at Westcott Hotel, Thursday, January 80th. Permanent positions at good salaries. Minors, under 21, must be accompanied by parent. See M. Laurens without fail. 1 p. m. until 9 p. m. One day only. Young Women, don't disappoint yourselves. If you are not equipped with an oducatlon that possesses a definite earning power, enter here next Monday, Feb. 3. Thin is a special entrance day for those who rould not enter the first of January. Let us help you to help yourself. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. t Agen and Salesmen Wanted. AGENTS Wanted to sell the only of ficial history of the World War. One volume, 800 pages, 200 illustrations. Official maps and documents. Introduction by General Peyton C. March, highest officer in U. S. army. General Pershing's own story. Great money maker. 825 to 840 A day easily made. Book sells at 83.00 your profit 81.20. Send 82.00 money order or stamps to cover cost of postage for actual books to sell with. Money refunded if not satisfied. Big premiums. One volume given free with every 15 books sold. Get buiy. Act quickly. Territory going fast. Sells on sight. Profits almost unbelievable. Earl Cummlngs of Charlevoix, Michigan, sold 40 books in 5 . hours. James Shearer, Lakota, North Dakota, 72 books In 2 days. Liberty War Book Association, 1626-28 Penobscot BuildIng. Detroit. Michigan. WAGON SALESMAN Wanted to call on Richmond grocers. Must be thoroughly acquainted and have good references. In reply give particulars. Address R. E. Mark, care Palladium. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 NURSING in confinement cases. Mrs. Suits, McConaha Apt. 7. S. 4th St. Nursing in confinement cases by Mrs. Miller. McConaha Flats, Apt. No. 8, South 4th St. WASHINGS Wanted. Laundry, 1516 Main Richmond Home St. Phone 2766. ROOMS FOR KENT 6TH ST., rooms. NORTH 122 Housekeeping 9TH ST., NORTH 306 For rent. Furnished room, modern. 9TH ST., NORTH 234 Large front room for light housekeeping. 9TH ST.. NORTH 121 Furnished front room, bath, complete modern equipment. 11TH ST.. NORTH 3012 rooms furnished for light housekeeping, modern conveniences. Call after 6 p. m. 13TH ST.. NORTH 28 For rent, bed room and bath. 17TH ST.. NORTH 103 Large room, bath, heat, light.. Meals if desired. Nicely furnished room, modern, preferred or man and wife. 38 Ladies S. 9th. Two furnished light rooms. 221 North 14th. housekeeping BUILDING & CONTRACTING 13 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. Ind & Center Sts. Phones 3847-8267-3347. All kinds of lumber and mlllwork. General contracting and building. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING 13 HOUSE WIRING Electrical Chandeliers. The latest designs in all electrical fixtures. . HARRy U. WOOD 1120 Main Phone 1650 PLUMBING 14 Our FUEL SAVERS SAVE FUEL. See MEEftHOFF the Plumber. 9 a 9th. Phone 1236. HELP WANTED MALE 3 1 Wanted 1 OK m g
TRADE8
SX WOODWORKER Discharged dler. Address C-l. Palladium. solMl MACHINIST Discharged Address C-2. Palladium. soldier. IBS. DRAFTSMAN 20 years of age. discharged soldier. Address C-5, Palladlum. ' feat PAPER HANGER and PAINTER 29 years of age, discharged soldier. Ad dress C-4, Palladium. te LATHE and DRILL PRESS 27 years of age, discharged soldier, dress C-S. Palladium. AdQ SHEET METAL WORKER Or grocery clerk, discharged soldier. . Address C-fi. Palladium. J i ' . -. MISCELLANEOUS fen FARMINQ, REPAIR or GARAGE work, 25 years of age, discharged sol dler. 1 Address Dl, Palladium. BM LABORER Some experience at farming, age 21. discharged sailor. Ad dress D-2, Palladium. lag FARM or OUTSIDE WORK Had two years in Purdue agricultural course, discharged soldier. . Address D-8, Palladium. lag LABORER Colored, age - 27. discharged soldier. Address D-4, Palladium. 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.' MOVING A STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, s ored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 8. 7th St. Phone 2608 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Stored In practlcally , fire-proof electric lighted building. Get our prices. ED A. FELTMAN STORAGE HOUSE, 609 UllVl.VG & STOKACJI5 Lrtcal arid long distance movC.-ig and general dray In g. W. E. Evans. 830 Lincoln St. Phone S105 FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and refinished. 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 anything. 1020 Main. Phone 1938. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 All shelving, counters for sale, in Rolings building. Fifth and Main. Bicycles and all kinds of repair work. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. BLOCK WOOD For or 4059. sale. Phone 2088 Brown reed baby cab for sale, reversible body. Call at 355 Randolph. BUTTONS COVERED Button holes made, hemstitching, floss stitching and braiding. Lacey Sewing Machine Store, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. DAVENPORT For sale, noons, 201 South 9th. Call after. T" FURNITURE For dale. Walnut Bedroom suite;' Ivory Bedroom suite; Fumed Oak library table; direct action Gas Range, all' new, 412 S. 15th St. Gas range, new, furniture, bed-room suite, dining table and chairs, sideboard and kitchen cabinet for sale. Call mornings. Miller Harness Store. EAR CORN Yellow, sale at Whelan's. 1500 bushels for HOG FEEDS Just received a car mixed feed. 859.00 per ton. Whelan's. HAIR TONIC Cures dandruff, stops falling hair. Mrs. Frances Estell, Ill North 3rd. Phone 1821. .1 C. S. drafting outfit North 19th. for sale. OLIVER TYPEWRITER For Call Palladium. - sale. Pool table, good condition, two sets of balls, two sets cues for sale cheap. 406 North 8th. SHOES Second hand men's women's, children's. American Shoe Shop. 402 N. 8th. TRACTOR 816 Mogul and plows; all guaranteed. Has plowed about 150 acres. Call or write Wm. M. Parker, Hollansburg, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 All kinds of good used Furniture and Stoves bought and sold at Townsend's 633 Main. Phone 1296. FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you cash for good household furniture. J. XV. Brammer. 620 Main. Phone 1469. FURNITURE und Stoves. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft. Wayne Ave Ph 182 Glass show case wanted. Must be eight feet long. Box D 4019 Palladium. Open front gas heater wanted, must be first class. Phone 2728. RAW FURS and FERRETS Wanted. 634 N. 10th St. Ed Burns. SELL your junk to Sam Jaffe. more for same. Phone 2047. We pay MU8ICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 BASS VIOL For sale, three-quarter. Call evenings, 433 South 9th. EXCHANGE Your piano for a Victrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum.-lOOO Main St. PIANO TUNING. Been at it 21 D. E Roberts. Phnn 4110 years. MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 R1CKMOND BOILER WORKS, N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and , jnueVeJdnjhoa(97ra j SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 1 CATTLE AND HOG FEED Try Schu- J macher. $60.00 per ton, at Whelan's. n FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 FEEDS For sale. Tankagre. Cotton seed Meal, Oil Meal, Sucrene . Dairy ana miu reeds at Wheian s. Hay and oats in mow lor sare, No. 1 Timothy. Fannio Hamilton, Greens fork. 0 Potatoes for sale. $1.33 bu. delivered, Onions. 85c bu. Phone 3476. : - - BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. Ind A Center Sta. Phones 3247 3267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Mlllwork. Phones S209 3307 PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 CLOVER SEED For sale. Recleaned Little red seed, free buckhorn, Ildnana seed, at Whelan's. . .Ml . . Little Red Alsike. Timothy. Alfalfa GEO. BREHM CO., 517 Main.
AUTO LIVERY A GARAGES 36
New
- OPEN' TO THE , PUBLIC" . .... -, . . . 4 " r '' We are prepared to give you the very best)
SE
ERVIC
We WILL carry a full line of Automobile Accessories ', COME IN TOMORROW - MMler BrorSoPhone 1268 N 35 & 37 So. 6th St.
LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 : FOR SALE Wagons, Wagons, Harness, Vehicles all kinds and prices. Farm Implements. 317 N. A D. R. Funk's Big closlna out sale. Feb. 25th, Horses, Cattle, Hogs and a full line of new farming tools. Nice driving pony to rent for his keep. 206 Richmond Ave.. Phone 3274. itcglstered . Percheron mare, 4 years old. sound; also 1917 5-passenger Ford. Roscoe Roberts, R. R. D, Richmond. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 Ford Touring, 1917. ..... .$375 Ford Touring, 1912 $225 Ford Touring, 1916 ... $375 Ford Touring, 1916. ..... ;$400 Ford Touring, 1916. .... . .$375 Ford Touring, 1917. ..... .$475 Dodge Touring, 1918. . $900 Dodge Touring, 1917. .... .$900 Dodge Touring, 1916. $700 Dodge Touring, 1916. .... .$750 Dodge Roadster, 1918. $800 Maxwell Touring, 1915.. ..$375 Overland Delivery, 1916... $450 Chevrolet Touring, 1914... $500 Bethard Auito ;emrcy 1117 Main St. Phone 1041 Recharge, repair and replaces any and all makes of batteries. - PIEHL Auto -Electric Co. 1 0 2 4 Main Phone 1891 WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs. Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyllne Welding PHONE 1226 GARAGES FOR RENT 36 GARAOK Morlern for rent.. 307 N. 9th. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 12TH ST.; SOUTH, House for rent. 516. Yio children. No. 16TH rent.' ST., N. 816 5-room house for Phone 2182. 6TH ST., SOUTH 539 Four rooms for rent, good condition, large garden. MISCELLANEOUS FOR JRENT 39 FARM For rent, 75 acres,, good stock and grain farm, close In. Grain or money rent. See A. M. Roberts. 18 S.,8th St. or Phone 4171 evening or morning. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR. ooinni
USED CARS
7 TTS
has been built just two years. The house Is in splendid shape. Every comfort possible in a modern home. Vapor heat, hard-wood floors, 3 bed rooms complete bath room, every room is large and roomy and cellar under entire house, divided into three sections, cement floors and well drained. Also large cement block garage at rear of lot. Inquire 304 South 12th St. LOCATION
AUTO LIVERY oV GARAGES 30
Qara
E
WANTED TO RENT. 41 J-room furnished flat with bath wanted for light housekeeping. P. O. Box 107. Wanted to rent 80-100 acre farm. Can give good reference. Box D 4020 care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 7-room bungalo W. 5 th. for sale. Call 204 N. BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real, estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 212 Union Bank nidg.. phone 2707. Eight room house with bath for sale, 215 North Ninth street. Phone 2858. MODERN BUNGALOW, with for sale, fine location. Box Palladium. garage, J 10103, Business Block for sale, south part of Richmond. Will trade for small farm. Phone 4072. HOUSE For sale, 6 rooms, modern except bath, 425 S. 10th or Phone 4153. Modern home, first class condition, centrally located. Phone 1977. T. W. HADLEY. 2nd Nat. Bank Bldg., Houses on Payments like Rent. Insurance, Fire and Cyclone. FOR SALEor TRADE Modern 5-room house with ground, east. Call room 40 Colonial Bldg. rOK ItKAL, K8TATK ant f AKila e, A, M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave. Office 18 So. 8th. Phona 4171. N FARMS FOR SALE . 43 PREBLE COUNTY FARMS 165 acres, good land, about 35 acres in timber and well watered, blue grass pasture. Balance all good tillable land. -Two sets of buildings. Located within 3 miles of New Paris. Possession March 1, 1919. Price only $87.50 per acre. A REAL BARGAIN; be quick if you want thi3 farm, as it -won't be on the market long. A large list of other farms. Money to lend on first mortgage. C. C. Hawley, New Paris, 0. 142 Acres for sale, just the edge of Henry county, slightly rolling, 130 acres In cultivation, balance In timber. House with 6 large rooms, barn 40x65, silo and double cribs, large tool shed poultry and wood houses, fairlywell fenced in about 25 acre fields, well ditched. Price $125 per acre. Address Box D, 4109, Palladium. Listen. Improved 80 acre stock farm, $1,000, timber, 40. $385. McGrath, Mtn. View, Mo. - MONEY TO LOAN. 46 MONEY fiJJSSJJS.'SS Tear right. . Legal rates and easy terms. THE STATE INVESTMENT . & LOAN CO.. Room 40. Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Richmond. Ind. WATNE COUNTY FARMERS. ATTENTION! U. S. Government Farm Loans at 5 for 5 to 40. years. See Mendenhall and McKlnley at- 202 Mouch Bldg.. Newcastle, Ind., any time or N. G. McKlnley on Saturday of each week at the office of the WATNE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. LET A WANT AD SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 SALE TT TT ootui.
1OT 8TBEET
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY- TO LOAN Before borrowing, see us, WE CUT THE RATE on every loan wa maka. saving the borrower from six to eighteen per cent per annum. If you have a loan at the legal rata of 3V4 per cent per month, we will Ia4 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 Instrument, Dte monda. Automobiles and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER . CalL phone or write , ... .-",. . .-: ' Business Men's Remedial Loan Association Ground Floor Pal Bldg. Phona ISIS DIRECTORS H. H. Peelle L. A. Handley W. O. Seaney A. L. Jenkins -' C. B. Beclc w. A. Bond r , . H. G. Clark, Manager.
BIO
The undersigned having dissolved partnership will offer at pnblle aale : on the farm formerly known as the Dan Miller farm 1 miles south, ot New Madison, O., 4 miles northwest ot Eldorado, 1 mile northeast pt Yankeetown church on ; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919 Beginning at 10 o'clock, the following: ; 6 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 6 Bar mare 7 years' old, weight 1650; In foal, an extra good one: bay . mare 4 years old, well broke, weight 1350; black recorded Percheron mare, foaled July 12. 1905, weight 1600. Weanling mare mule, gray,and a good one; 2 weanling horse mules, these are extra good ones. 34 HEAD OF CATTLE 34 : Two Shorthorn cows will be fresh by day of sale; 2 Shorthorn cows with calves by side; Hereford cow with calf by side; 2 Jersey cows gtcIng a good flow of milk; Jersey cow will be fresh by jday of sale; Jersey heifer will soon freshen; 2-year-old Shorthorn bull. Shorthorn boll calf, 11 months old; 4 bead of steers, short yearlings;. Angus heifer; 11 head of summer calves; 6 head of fall calves. . 18 HEAD OF SHEEP 18 Twelve breeding ewes that will lamb the firstot March; 5 ewe lambs; Shropshire ram eligible to register. 92 HEAD OF DUROC JERSEY HOGS Thirteen tried sows that will farrow in March; 21 head of gilts will farrow from the 12th to 20th of April; these gilts are extra good; 50 head of shoats weighing from 60 to 80 lbs.; 8 head of feeding shoats weighing 150 lbs. , ; FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, GRAIN, HAY Troy wagon, good as new with flat bed and two 12-inch boards; 2-row stalk cutter, two 2-horse cultivators; steel roller; Oliver gang plow; 2 Janesvllle walking plows; 7-shovel cultivator; J. I. Case corn planter, a good one; hog feeder, Flaig make; 2 sets of hip strap harness; 2 sets of nets good as new; lines; collars; bridles; straps; 200 bushels good . corn and a few tons of extra fine clover hay. Some household goods, etc. etc LUNCH BY NEW MADISON GRANGE
i l wm COL. CONNIFF, Auct. HARVE
MORGAN FARMS , That possession can be given. 160 a. Nolandsfork, bottom, 2 sets good build Ings, $150.00 per, wheat goes too. Two 80s, the same bottom, $150 per, wheat. 85 a. good farm, 20 a. wheat, $125 per. 80 a. good farm, 20 a. wheat, $125 per. . 45 a. fair imp., land o. k., 25 a. in wheat, $125 per. 80 a. fair imp., close in, $130 per. A number of small places from 5 to 15 a.: 13 a. close in, a bargain. All of them actually for sale, with possession and plenty more, all within 10 mile. 6TH AND MAIN P. S.: A nice new 8-r house, furnace, fruit, bs.m, 5 a., nice levell land, nice trontage. Actually for sale. $5,500; within 2 mile on Interurban. SEE MORGAN FOR REAL ESTATE -That's all That's enough -
P U BL 5 C S A L E On the farm known as the Thomas Pickens' farm, situated four miles south of Richmond and two miles north of Boston on Boston Pike, near Elkhorn Mills SATURDAY, FEB. 1,1919 Sale beginning at 10:30 o'clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: 4 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 4. 9 HEAD OF CATTLE 9. ONB SOW AND 6 PIGS'. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. HARNESS. , GARDEN TOOLS. BUTCHERING TOOLS Lunch served on grounds. Terms: All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand before removing the property. All sums over $5.00, a credit of six months will be allowed, purchaser giving bankable note with six percent interest J. A. STEMPLE THQMAS F. CONNIFF, Auct. JESSE DRULEY, Clerk
BIG S
off 50 Big Type Polaed Chiea Hogs All cholera immune, go at public auction, to dissolve the partnership of Fairfold herd at farm 1 miles northeast of Williamsburg and 4 miles west of Fountain City, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1919 Two herd boars of unexcelled merit, Fashion Master 292437, Big Jumbo 264767 ; 10 mammoth herd sows, all real producers, sired by Disher's Giant, Big Clarinda, Defender Wonder, Peoria Wonder, Great Jumbot The Big Orphan, King's Giant, Giant Defender II and Wonder Jumbo; bred for February and March farrow to Fashion Master, Imperial Gerstdale, Giant Monarch, Big Jumbo and Big Leader. One fall gilt and 37 spring gilts, all bred for March and April farrow, to the above named herd boars. Everything goes. ' Parties from a distance will be met at Williamsburg and Fountain City and cared for; Lunch at 11:30. Sale begins at 12:30. Take a day off; come to this sale. Sale in heated sale pavillion. No postponement on account of weather. ... ' Auctioneers : Cottingham, Flesher, Conniff , Button. Clerks : Wilfred Griffith, Porter Pike. ' Field Men: Bert Stafford of Swineherd; C. W. 'Brown of National Poland China Journal ; Line Lukens of Indiana Farmers Guide; E. Trafford of Poland-China Journal ,
63 m F. A. i i.
f ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ON PAGE 10 .
MONEY TO LOAN PLATT and J. C. COBLENZ, Clerks.
46
Sale
i flVAm - RDCMMRD
ACRIFIGE
ALE -
WILLIAMS
