Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 76, 7 February 1919 — Page 15
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CRAMPTON, Stephen Alva, 63 years old. died 12:30 a. m. Friday. Feb. 7, 1919, at his home, 209 N. 18th St. He la survived by his wife, Eliiabeth, two daughters, Mrs. Iou Clem, of this city, Mrs. Chas. Vore, one son. Earl Crampton of Topeka. Kas. Mr. Crampton rf-ias lived In Richmond all his life and is well known. Funeral arrangements 1 will be announced later.
'tVKSTKflKAMP. Mrs. Maria, 28 years old, died Wednesday, Feb. 5, I9l. at her home In Logansport. She Is survived by her husband. Henry H., five children, Ralph II.. Wilbur W.. Mary C, Charles and Ruth V. Father, Bern Schroeder of this city; one sister, Mrs. Clara Baker of Boston, Ind., one brother. Julius Schroeder. The body arrived last night at 6:40 and was taken to the home of her father, 608 S. 6th fit. The funeral will take place Sat urday. 9. a. m. from St. Andrew's church. Burial will be In St. Andrew's remMery. Friends may call any time, AMBULANCE & UNDERTAKERS 1A Jordan, McManus Hunt & Walterman FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main St. Tol. 2176 K.r UTE & SMITH Funeral Directors 14 N. th St. Phone 1284. Phone 2623 WALTER J. DOAN 1106 Main St HARRY C. DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS MOUMENTAL 1B Nothing too large; nothing too small. Mausoleum or marker. Granite. Marble. See my plans for underground family burial vaults. JOHN. P. EMSI.IK. 16 S. 10th St. PERSONALS " CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends or their kindness during the Illness and death of our departed loved one, and for the many beautiful floral offerings. We also wish to thank the Rev. Mr. Witt for his kind and consol)'1ng words. Mrs. Emma Long and Children and brother and sister.. . CARI"OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kind assistance during the sickness and death of my wife. Alo for the beautiful flowers. Wm. Craig, nephew and niece: Mr. ' nnl Mrs. James McDonald and Aunt; Mrs. Kallle Cooper. CARD" OF THANKS We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness shown ii at the time of the death of our dar sister and the employes of the Richmond Casket Co.. for flowers. JOHN GL.ASRR end Family. SPECIAL NOTICE 3 STAMPINO and EMBROIDERING to order. 10 North 10th. NEW MEAT MARKET Once you come In and try us you'll come again. H. E. STEEN, Prop. South 9th and E St. LOST AND FOUNtt CORAL BEADS Lost. Reward. 1025H . Main. GERMAN LUTHERAN HYMN BOOK lost between St. John s church and Lutheran cemetery. Phone 4302. HELP WANTED MALE An experienced farm hand wanted. Married with small family. Box G 7109 care Palladium. 76 Men and Boys wanted to buy a Pro gress Cap, the test cap made, ii.oo. The Progress Store, 912 Main St. young MEN. 16 and over, are eligible .for government Railway Mall Clerks. 992 month. For free particulars regardlng examinations, write Raymond .Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner) R04 continental Building, Washington. JOB PRINTER Wanted, who can lock up small forms for Stereotyping and set patches, etc. Good opening and steady work. The Standard Register Co.. Payton, Ohio. WAITERS, bus boys and bell wanted at the Westcott Hotel. boys HELP WANTED FEMALE APPRENTICE GIRL Wanted at Sharkey's Millinery Store. Olltti Wanted for housework. Phone 303. MAID and pantry girl wanted at the Westcott Hotel. LADIES Wanted to do phone work. Call 1n person at Boston Store. Agents and Salesmen Wanted. 7 Vitents Wanted Memorial Life of trnosevelt, America's War for HumanIt v, each J2.00. 60 commission to jrnt!. Ford Automobile given free r.r P0 days best record sales. Send ?fc for each outfit. F. B. Dlckerson C.. Detroit. Mich. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 KMerlenced man wants work on auto iheet metal or radiator repairing. Box I 4022 care Palladium. Numlng in confinement cases by Mrs. Miller. McOonaha Flats, Apt. No. 8, suth 4thSt. POSITION Wanted after school and on Saturday. Phone 4072. Plare on farm wanted by experienced niurrle.l man. 81 State street. place on farm wanted by experienced married man. no children, good rerer- ' nice. Address G. 7009 care Palladium. JOR Wanted as experienced truck driver or work with reasonable pay, Reference. Box O 7008. Palladium. WASHINGS Wanted. Richmond Home La unary, 1516 Main St. Phone 2766. i T ROOMS FOR KENT 1 1 9TH ST., NORTH ill Fine front room furnished, an moaern. flTH-ST., NORTH 31 Light house keeping: rooiM orJ;eni Cargo modern furnished ro 1 7 th. om. 103 N.
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duty, by reading these ads ana making employes fllvn Give your name to Lawrence Handler Can You Place CLERICAL MSj CLERICAL, OR COOK Returned marine. Cannot do heavy work. Addro A-1 Palladium. I BOOKKEEPER or OFFICE WORK 22 years of age. discharged from navy. Address A-2. Palladium. ft GROCERY CLERK Discharged soldier. Address A-3. Palladium. ta SALESMAN. Wholesale Grocery 25 years of age. Address A-4, Palladium. I CLERICAL WORK 28 years of acre. Address A-S. Palladium. fc Experienced accountant. auditor and bookkeeper, discharged soldier, age 24. Can give reference. Address A-S Palladium. TRUCK DRIVERS lsiTRt-CKDUIVElfrirnykind""of work, discharged soldier. Address B-l, Palladium. TRUCK DRIVER Or Garage me chanic. 22 years of age. discharged rrom Engineer corps. Address B-3, Palladium. IsS TRUCK DRIVER Or Core Maker, discharged soldier. Address B-4 Palladium. I BUILDING A CONTRACTING 13 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd ft Center Sts. Phones 3247-3267-3347. All kinds of lumber and mlllwork. General contracting and hulMlnc. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING 13 DRAVER'S ELECTRIC SHOP Expert Electrical Work Let us have your electric work by contract or by the hour. If you have electric trouble in garage, call us and we will ' come at once. Work guaranteed. Phone 4138 or 1625 PLUMBING 14 Electric Pump Systems country, see for city and MEERHOFF. 9 S. 9th. C 'MNG AND PRESSING 17 YOU CAN'T DISGUISE l Good Thing like our Cleaning and Pressing Service. The quality of he work Is easily apparWILSON, Phone 1766. The Cleanei MOVING STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, e'ored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 a 7th St Phone 20S HAULING If you want good service call Dixon. Machinery, Grain Stock Anything Anywhere at Any Time GARFIELD DIXON. Housemover Phone 2365 MOVING ft STOUAGJS Uocal and long distance mov!.-ig anl general dravlng. W. E. Evans, 330 Lincoln St. Phone 810B FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 FURNITURE neatly repaired and refinished. We repair almost everything Work called for and delivered. Cook's Repair Shop, 123 West Main. Phose 3252. J. C. DARNELL CO. Picture Framing. Grlndln Knlvet, Baby Cab Tires, new and second hand Bicycles. We repair anything. 10!0 Main. Phone 130. RICHMOND SHOE HOSPITAL AND SHOE SHININO PARLOR 909 MAIN ST. Wish to announce to the people of this community that we are conducting a Shoe Repair Shop with all modern machinery which enables us to do the very best work fiisine the best mater ial) at medium cost. ALL WORK GUARANTEED REPAIRING DONE WHILE TOU WAIT Give Us a Trial We Also Have A First Class SHOE SHINING Parlor For Ladies and Gentlemen OFFICE SUPPLIES 17A 25 Office Desks and 50 Chairs to select from. Bartel A Rohe, 921 Main. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BabyCab for sale, gray reed. 120 S. tin street. Car Good Yellow Shelled Corn at Rich mond R. Mills. 1.55 per du. none 2019. Cabinet safes, absolutely lireproor. Bartel & Rohe. DRY WOOD For sale. $3.75 per cord, $7.00 per load. Phone 1078. GARLAND HEATING STOVE Round Dining Table. Guitar. 23 South 9tn. Household goods for sale. 819 South 6th at once. IVORY REED Baby carriage for sale. Block make. Phone 1455 or 440 S. 11th. OLIVER TYPEWRITER For sal. Call Palladium. See Oliver Frame at Greensfork for shoe repairing, harness and greasing. SHOES Second hand men's women's, children's. American Shoe Shop, 402 N. 8th. SEWING MACHINES Good, used, for sale. H. D. LACEY, 9 South 7th. Phone 1756. Roll Top Desks and Swivel Chairs. Bartel & Kone, zi Main. .Wigs for ladies, doll wigs and hair switches to maice. ranees jcsieiie, m North 3rd. Phone 1821. Wet wash laundry. Every wash an individual wash, 6c per lb. no shortage. Phone 1171 or 1172. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 Alt kinds of good used Furniture and Stoves bought and sold at Townsend's 633 Main. Phone 129. MEALERS Wanted by meal. Home cooking. St. the week or 131 South 8th AUTOMOBILE Wanted to Buy. Used car, must be mechanically perfect, selfstarter, touring car preferred. Cash if reasonable. Address Box I No. 9104. FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you cash for good household furniture. J. W. Brammer. S20 Main. Phone 1469. FURNITfRFJ and Stove. Home Supply Store. 181 Ft Wayne Ave. Ph. 186$ Ponv Saddle wanted, Roscoe Coughlin, R. R. 7, Liberty, Ind. Phone 27 G.
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for Soldiers and Sailors tnereirom uieir seiecuoa iw y-. in the Comstock bulldinj. These Men? TRADES sa WOODWORKER Discharged dler. Address C-l. Palladium, sol Jbb MACHINIST Discharged Address C-2, Palladium. soldier. M DRAFTSMAN 20 years of age. discharged soldier.- Address C-3, Palladium. LATHE and DRILL PRESS 27 years of age. discharged soldier. Address C-5, Palladium. 41 SHEET METAL WORKER Or grocery clerk, discharged soldier. Address C-6. Palladium. MISCELLANEOUS fea FARMING. REPAIR or GARAGE work, 25 Vears of age. discharged soldier. Address D-l. Palladium. Jl Experienced farm hand, age 22, discharged soldier, wants work by month. Address D-5. fts LABORER Some experience at farming age 21. discharged sailor. Address D-2, Palladium. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 Roomers and Boarders wanted at 213 North 12-th. SELL your Junk to Sam Jaffe. more for same. Phone 2047. We pay Second hand windows and frames wanted. Roscoe Roberts. R. R. D. City. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANOE Tour piano for a Vlctrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit. Walter R. Fularhum. 1000 Main St. STARR PIANO For sale. 21 South 23rd STARR PIANO For sale. Oak case, good as new, $175.00 cash. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main. Phone 2275. ' PIANO TUNING. Been at It 21 years. D. E. Roberts, Phone 4110. Richmond Record Exchange 7 So. 11th St. Over Hundred New Records added last week. T.G.R0ELL MACHINERY & TOOLS 24 KIOHMONO BOILER WORKS. N. W. 1st & Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and Flue Welding. Phone 3097. Jacoh Kern. "SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 Bond Boxes to hold your Liberty Bonds and other valuable papers. Bartel & Rohe. 921 Main. Car Good Yellow Shelled Corn at Richi mond Roller Mills, $1.55 per bu. Phone 2019. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 Mixed hay and shock fodder for sale. Roscoe Foberts, It. R. p.. City Car load Yellow Shelled Corn at Richmond Roller Mills at 1.6o per bushel. Phone 2019. BUILDING MATERIAL3 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd Center Sta. Phonea 3247-3267-3347. For all kinds ot Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Mlllwork. Phonea 3209 3307 PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 Alsike clover seed for sale, $20 per bushel. A. W. Swayne. Economy. Ind. Big English clover seed for sale, cleaned. A No. I. Phone 3667. T es 'Jed Little Red Alsike, Timothy. Alfalfa GEO. BREHM CO.. 517 Main. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 Business Opportunity FOR SALE The largest and best equipped Live Stock Truck in the city. Will sell worth the money, part cash. Vaughn Crocker, Richmond, Ind. Phone 5126B GROCERY, doing good business, for sale or trade. C. H. Sell.Would you risk $2 per week for 50 weeks to make thousands ? A Working Man's Company. By paying $2 per week for 50 weeks, we will offer you something- great; most people spend more for drink, tobacco, etc.. but object to spending a few dollars for their future welfare; particulars. 7021. Jenkins Arcade, Pittsburgh. Pa. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 D. R. Funk's Big closing out sale, Feb. 25th, Horses, Cattle. Hogs and a full line of new farming tools. FORSALE Wagons, Wagons, Harness, Vehicles all kinds and prices. Farm Implements. 317 N, A Rabbits for. sale: also collie dog. will drive stock. Call at 10 Hilda St. Two cows for sale, wi 1 1 ba f resh this month. 7 shoats, registered Duroc boar. Phone 16?fi. POULTRY AND EGGS 32 Rufus Red does, bred or unbred, for sale. Phone 2658. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 Empire chummy roadster A-1 condition fully equipped. A nifty car. liberty bonds as part payment. Cliff Bevington. 1514 E. Main St. FORD touring car for sale. Phone 2226 afternoon or evening. Harley-Davidson side car for sale. Phone 4644. Premier 7-passenger, 6-cyllnder automobile for sale. In fine condition. One Ford Touring car. Phone 3474 or 2197. John H. Schell. 1918 Ford Touring car for sale, fully equipped, fine condition, reasonable price. Call 625 S. B. 7" USED CARS Dayton 9 H. P. Motorcycle $100 Ford Touring . 1914 $223 Ford Touring 1614 $285 Ford Touring 1916., $385 Ford Touring 1916 $375 Ford Touring 1916 $425 Ford Touring 1917 $425 Ford Roadster 1916.......... $375 Chevrolet live stock truck $250 Overland 1914 $250 Chevrolet Touring 1916 $385 Overland Delivery 1916.. $435 Cadillac Touring 1914 $625 Chevrolet 490 1918.... $650 Dodge Touring 1916 $750 Dodge Touring 1918 $S75 Dodge Touring 1918 $875 Dodge Touring 1918 $1,000 BETHARD AUTO AGENCY Phone 1041 1117 Main St.
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USED CARS Ford Touring, 1912 Ford Touring, 1916 ........ Ford Touring, 1916 Ford Touring,: 1916 ........ Dodge Touring, 1918 ...... ...$225 ...$37S ...$400 ...$376 .. .$900 ...$900 ...$760 Dodge Touring, 1917 o w - Dodge Touring. 19 is Dodge Roadster, 1918 $00 Overland Delivery. 1916 ..,.$460 Chevrolet Touring, 114 BETHARD AUTO AGENUY Phone 1041 1117 Main Ht. WELDING 36 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Aoetyllne Welding PHONE 1226 OUR WELDING WILL FIX ITCracked or broken cylinders of any size of any type engine are repaired and made SAFE and SOUND with our OXYGEN-ACETYLENE WELDING Our WELDING SERVICE covers repairing of broken metal parts of practically all kinds of metal and the work is done with expert skill and care to insure absolute dependable rej suits. A trial proves the worK. WELDEX MFC. CO. Expert Welders Cor. 12th & North E Sts. Phone 1494. AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE Starter, lighting and ignition systems repaired. Piehl Auto Electric Co., 1024 Main. Phone 1891. AUTOMOBILE ACCESORIES. 35 Save on Tires! By having GATESTIRES Applied over your worn casings Rubber Boots half soled and repaired. Ho H. TUBESING 1154 Main. Phone 1595 7 room house for sale. Cash payment, balance like rent. Write Box D, 4021 care Palladium. AUTO OWNERS Let us do your tire repairing. Save half and have guaranteed work. Bring In your old tires. We make I-ln-1 tires. 30x3 at $1.50 to $2.25 for 37x5. Good -used tires and tubes. 28x3 to 87x6 at right prices. We buy old tires. United States and Goodyear Tlr Service tation. A. J. Miller Phone 2414. 731 S. 8th St TAX! 36 TAXI Anderson's Taxi Servict 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES t BICYCLES 37 BICYCLES For sale. From eight to fifty dollars. Phone 30SC. Wesley Brown & Son. HOUSES APTS. TC RENT 33 Furnished house, with heat. D. AV. care Palladium. RIDGE 1230 Five for rent. room house, $3.00 Modern 3-rooin furnished apartment, 102 W. 2nd. G. B. Moore. Three rooms and hall, to colored. Phone 2256. J.ST, SOUTH 1011 1-room house for rent with garden. 7-room nouse witu garden and barn. Phone 1419. 6TH ST.. S. 539large garden. -4-room house for rent, BU SI N ESSPL ACES TO RENT 39 O V fTcTsr6o"m Fo r rent, second floor Dickinson Dldg.. Cor. 9tli & M.ain. See R. K. Khively. over 710 Main St. ' WANTED TO RENT. 41 Wanted to rent a farm on shares. 80 acres near city. E. Smith, Moorcsville, Ind. MODERN HOUSE Wanted to rent at once. Furnished preferrc-U. Phone 4644. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 oKNNETT & PAKK.EH All kinla of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 211 Union Bank Hide., phono 2707. r fi. keiIp south nart of Richmond. Will trade for Email farm. Pbone 4 0. -2. FOR SALE On Monthly Payments Modern 5-room House , Modern Double House Will Buy a Cottage. Why Pay Rent? T. W. Hadley 2nd Nat. Bank EM',' Phone 1922 FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave., office 18 S. 8th. Phone 4171. T. W. HADLEY. 2nd Nat. Bank Bldg., Houses on Payments like Rent. Insurance, Fire and Cyclone. IS S. Sth. Phone '4171. 6- room house for sale, with bath and furnace. Southeast part of city. Leaving town. Phone 1044. 7- room house for sale. Cash payment. Balance like rent. Write Box D 4021 care Palladium. HOUSE For sale, good brick; centrally located, 341 S. 10th. House for sale, very reasonable, good seven room, large garden, fruit excellent location west side. Owner has left town. Address Room 313 Hotel Barton. Indianapolis. - FARMS FOR SALE. 43 120 acres level black land for sale, farm all In cultivation but 5 acres pasture, well fenced and ditched and good buildings, 6 miles out, possession March first if sold In five days. Address B 2103 Palladium 144 Acres for sale. 4 mlls out on good road, 100 acres in cultivation, balance pasture. 7-room -house, furnace and electric lights, bank barn, 40x70 ft. Well fenced and ditched. Silo, hog house 26x56 ft., poultry house, good water in barn, water in all fields. Address box D 4109 care Palladium.
FRIDAY, FEB, 7, 1919.
FARMS FOR SALE 43 PREBLE, COUNTY FARMS 42 Acres at $8,000 100 Acres at $10,000 120 Acres at 1155 per acre. 165 Acres at 187.50 per acre. These are all good farms, fairly well lmnroved and if sold soon possession will be given March 1st. See them they are bargains. C. C. Hawley, ; New Pari, Ohio. MONEY TO LOAN 48 WATNE 'COUNTY FARMERS, ATTENTION! " u. s. uovernmeni f arm loins si y e for S to 40 years. " See Mendennall ana McKlnley at 202 Mouch Bldg.. New castle. Ind.. any time or N. G. McKin ley on Saturday of each week at the Office ot the - WAYNE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. -NEED "MONEY?:.-: If so, we will make you a loan on your personal property at the legal rate. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CC. Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Pbone 2560. Richmond. Ind. Iff Yom Need Investigate our twenty payment plan. . It allows you twenty months to repay the loan or you can repay in full at any time and are charged interest only for the time loan runs. Borrow $50.00, repay $2.50 a month. Borrow $100.00, repay $5.00 a month. . With interest at 3 percent per month. We loan on furniture, pianos, victrolas, etc., without removal. Call, Write or Pbone RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Established 1S95. Room 8, Colonial Bldg., Cor. Main & Seventh Streets. PHONE 1545 Richmond, Indiana Under State Supervision PUBLIC SALE 48 Recorded ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE Friday, February 21, 1919, 1 3-4 miles northwest of New Castle, Ind. and 3-4 mile west of stop 37 on traction,-will sell 15 cows and heifers and 5 young bulls. Also full blood Duroc gelts, Jersey cows, horses, sheep and feed. Write' for 'Angus catalogue. Brown & Hogue. LEGAL NOTICES. 49 State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss: Edward T. Parry vs. Henry L. Hill, et al, Wayne Circuit Court, January Term, 1919, No. 18522. Be it known that on the 30th day of January, 1919 the above named plain tiff by bis attorneys, filed m the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his complaint against said Defendants in the above entitled cause Complaint for Money had and Received Demand $5327.44, together with the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant, Henry L. Hill, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said Defendant, Henry L. Hill, therefore is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against bim and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on the 2oth day, of March, 1919, a day of the January Term of said Court, which was begun and held at the Court House in the City of Richmond on ' the first Monday of January, 1919, said Complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond this 30th day of January, 1919. LINUS P. MEREDITH. Clerk. Robert G. Morrison and Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Jan. 31; Feb. 7-14 The American Trust and Savings Bank, Administrator of Estate of Flora M. Clawson, Deceased, vs. Pauline M. Pressnall, Leslie D. Clawson, Bernard H. Clawson. Raymond E. Clawson, in the Circourt Court of I Wayne County, Indiana, January Term, 1919. To Leslie D. Clawson, Bernard H. Clawson, Raymond E. Clawson, you are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner, as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Wayne county, Indiana, a petition, making you defendant thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court, authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court, at the Court House in Richmond. Indiana, on a judicial day of the January Term, 1919, of said Court, the same being the 1st day of March, 1919. WITNESS, the clerk and seal of said Court, this 23d day of January, 1919. SealJ LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Jan. 24-31, Feb. 7. CLAIMS AGAINST DOCTORS CANCELLED IN MEASURE Senator McConaha's bill cancelling claims of the state board of accounts against Dr. T. Henry Davis, J. S. Boyers and H. H. Sutton of Wayne county, for per diem salaries collected during their service with the statb board of health was passed by the Indiana senate yesterday.
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1 will sell at my residence, 3 miles southeast ot New Paris on the, Orangeburg road; 1 miles north of stop 97 on the Ohio Electric line; 2 miles west of Gettysburg and mile south of the National road, on
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All interurban cars will be met at New Westville with autos. The following described property beginning at 5:30 sharp
' 12 HEAD OF MULES 12' One bay team of moles, 7 and 8 years old, weighing about 2800 lbs., and good workers; one team of 3-year-old mules, well broke and good workers; one black team weighing 2400 lbs., good workers; one good team 9 and 10 years old, good workers; one team 6 and 7 years old, good workers; one bay team 7 and 8 years old, weighing 2500 lbs., good workers.
0 50 -Head off Hogs Weighing from 75 to 150 lbs. i
FARM IMPLEMENTS ' One good 2-horse wagon, box and combination hog rack; 3 low wheeled wagons, eight-foot Deering binder; Milwaukee corn binder; Champion six-foot mower; clover buncher; Superior 12-7 disc wheat drill; new lime sower; Twentieth Century manure spreader; Corn King manure spreader; corn and cob mill; grain mill; weeder; 2 John Deere tworow corn plows; 3 one-horse cultivators; Diamond sulky breaking plow; 2 one-row corn plows; Cassidy gang plow; hay baler; steel roller; Superior disc harrow; 3 one-horse disc wheat drills; set of pipe dies; set, of bolt dies; blacksmith forge and many other articles not herein mentioned.
TRACTOR EQUIPMENT . 15-30 Mogul tractor. A five-bottom blow, P. & O. A 10-20 tractor double disc. New International Motor corn plow. These implements are in excellent condition and in first class working order.
400 BUSHELS OF GOOD CORN IN THE CRIB The usual terms made known on day ot sale
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W. E. NORTH, Auctioneer. Lunch on
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned having dissolved partnership will offer at public sale on the farm known as the Druley farm 4 miles west of Richmond, Ind., 1 miles east of Centerville, at Traction Stop 140. on MONDAY, FEB. 10, 1919 Beginning at 12:30 o'clock, the following: 3 Head of Horses 3 One brown horse weighs 1650, good worker; 1 steel gray mare, 8 years old, weight 1400, a good brood mare and good worker; 1 coming yearling colt. 18 Head of Cattle 18 Two Shorthorn cows; 2 Jersey cows, giving a good flow of milk; 7 Shorthorn heifers; 2 yearling steers; 1 yearling Shorthorn bull; 4 weanling Shorthorn CtllVGS 27 Head of Shoats 27 Twenty-seven head of Chester White shoats, weighing around 60 lbs. Hay and Grain Seven or eight tons of good mixed hay. Four or five hundred bushels of good yellow corn. Farming Implements One big wagon, flat bed, and hog racks complete; 1 good gravel bed; 1 wheat binder, first-class running order; 1 breaking plow used 2 years; 1 breaking plow, used 4 years; 2 good Ohio corn plows, used 2 years; 1 good Flying corn planter, with fertilizer attachment, used 2 years; 1 good mowing machine; 1 good spike tooth harrow, used 2 years; 1 single disc; 1 steel drag; 1 driving cart; 1 good rubber tired carriage; 2 sets of harness and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE J. W. COLLINS, E. R. DAVENPORT, I. A. FIELDS Forest Meek and Simon Weddlt, Aucts. Jesse Wiechman, Clerk.
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at The Taube Sale Barn Satyrday9 Fetoraary 89 119119 Sale 12 o'clock sharp 40 HEAD OF HORSES Draft horses and general purpose and some extra good big farm mares and 3 SPANS OF QOOD MULES Five good spotted Shetland ponies 10 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of fresh Cows and heavy springers. Shorthorn and Jerseys. 50 HEAD OF SHOATS ' ONE SET'OF SINGLE BUGGY HARNESS ONE RUNABOUT RIO
Van Tf ilburg & Taube
124 North Sixth Street
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Consisting of 26 head of good feeding steers and some good beef steers; 20 head of young cattle. Four good milk cows.
V, Kin J. A. Day and W. P. MILLS, Clerk. the grounds . .... CONNIFF & ROSS, Auctioneers. HEALY. Clerk.' ?
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