Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 83, 15 February 1919 — Page 12

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We, the undersigned, will offer at public sale on farm located 5 miles southeast of Hagerstown, 4ft miles southwest of Oreensfork, 1 miles north of Jacksonburg and 4Vs miles north of Pennvllle, on ! WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, AT 10 A. M. ' At 10 o'clock sharp, the following personal property: ! 6 MEAD OF HORSES One sorrel team geldings, coming 4 years old, well mated, wt, 3000 lbs.; one sorrel mare 4 years old, wt. 1500; one bay mare 6 years old, wt. 1500; one gray mare 8 years old, wt 1700; one black horse, smooth mouth, and a good roadster. All these horses are good workers. : -56 HEAD OF CATTLE 56 Twenty-one Shorthorn cows, red and roan, (ten head will be fresh In March), some with calves by side; 4 two-year-old Shorthorn steers; 8 one-year old Shorthorn registered steers; one 3-year-old bull; two 1-year-old heifers; 18 head last spring and summer calves, red and roans ; one 7-months-old Shorthorn bull calf. This Is a good bunch of cattle. One good Jersey cow, third calf, fresh In March. .':'': 110 HEAD HOGS , Fifty bred sows, Poland China; 14 yearling sows, had one Utter, will farrow In March; 28 Poland China gilts, will farrow in March; 4 red sows, farrow In March; 4 Hampshire sows, farrow in March; 2 last spring registered boars, Poland China; 58 pigs, wt. from 40 to 150 lbs. All double immune. ' - 28 HEAD SHROPSHIRE SHEEP Seventeen ewes, bred; 1 yearling buck; 7 ewe lambs; 3 feeding lambs. This Is an extra good bunch of sheep. ' ' IMPLEMENTS One manure spreader; 8-bavrel stock tank; 2 wagons; 1 steel hay rake; 1 fivedisc Superior wheat drill; 1 Rock Island hay loader; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 two-row corn plow, P. O.; 2 one-row corn plows, Ohio and National; 1 wooden roller; 1 open top buggy; 1 Cassldy gang plow; 1 Oliver 14-inch sulky plow; 1 Sure Drop corn planter with check row and fertilizer attachment; 1 box bed good as new; 75-gallon cooker; 1 twelve-Inch walking plow; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 1 hog oiler; 1 set buggy harness; 1 set breechen harness: hip-strap harness for four horses; 1 set of heavy fly nets; collars, lines, bridles, halters and blankets. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. , - - GRAIN 100 bushels oats, about 300 bushels corn In crib; hay in mow. TERMS made known on day of sale. Lunch by Jacksonburg Aid Society. . ANSON BRUMFIELD, FRED BOND

AUCTIONEERS Albert HIndman, Vanderbeck & Son. CLERK Harry Gilbert.

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Cleveland laley, deceased, by . the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is probably solvent. BENJAMIN F. HARRIS, Administrator. Feb. 1-8-14

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at Public Sale, at the Court House door, In the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the 3rd day of March, 1919, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, the following property, to-wlt: Being parts of lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in that part of the City of Richmond, laid out by Abijah Moffitt described as follows; Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Lot number Twelve (12) thence south along North 15th Street, - 35 feet, thence West parallel with the north lines of said lots 80 feet to the west line of said lot number Eleven (11); thence north along said west line of said lot number Eleven (1)) 36 feet to the northwest corner of said lot number Eleven (11), thence East along an alley and along the north line of said lots number Eleven (11) and Twelve(12) Eighty feet to said north 15th Street and place of beginning. To be sold as the property of James Tartaglia to satisfy said execution in my hands in favor of The Dickinson Trust Company. Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement CLEMENT V. CARR. Sheriff of Wayne County. February 7th, 1919. Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher & White, Attorneys. Feb. 8-15-22

OBITUARY OF LEMUEL McNUTT On the 8th day of February, 1862 the angle of creation grladdened the home of Harmon and Emily McNutt with a son. Lemuel McNutt, the subject of our sketch, left us at the age of 66 years, 11 months and 26 days. In the year 1895 on the first day of November, he took unto himself Bertha Reynolds as his wife, who shared the trials and troubles with him until November 11, 1914, when God saw fit to call her to the reward laid up for his children. - To this union no children were born. Two brothers and five sisters remain to mourn his loss, and a host of friends to extend ths hand" of sympathy to loved ones. His death from an earthly standpoint, seems untimely. Lemuel was one of Wayne county's highly respected citizens, was a kind and loving husband. He was a patient sufferer. He always met one with a genial smile and uplifted hand, and has always been a loyal citizen to the support of the community for good. All is well. "Life Is real, Life is earnest. And the grave is ndt Its goal: . Dust thou art, to dust returnest,

We wish to thank, neighbors and

irienas xor Kinaness Biiuwn. MRS. WM. MULL.

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It. being necessary for us to change our location we will sell at public sale on the farm 3 miles northwest of Richmond on the Williamsburg Road on Thursday, Febo 20th At 10:00 a,, m. the following personal property: HORSES 2 Work Horses, 1 9-year-old Mare as good as lives ; 1 black Gelding, 6 years of age and sound. 3 HEAD OF CATTLE 3 good red Cows, two fresh and one that is giving good flow of milk.

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Pure bred Big Type Poland China. 12 bred Sows, 5 tried Sows due to farrow first half of March ; 7 spring Gilts, all good ones ; 2 male hogs ; 31 feeders, weighing 110 lbs, pure bred. : - ': FEED and GRAIN 500 bushels good sound Corn; Hay and Straw in the mow; Mill Feed and Fertilizers. FARM TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS 1 Deering 7-foot Binder,1 1 6-foot cut Deering Mower, 1 Oliver Sulky Plow, 1 Syracuse Walking Plow, 1 Oliver 1-row Cultivator, 1 Dunham Cultipacker, 1 Corn Planter and Checkrower, with 100 rods of wire, 1 Rude Manure Spreader, 1 rubber tired top Buggy, good, 2 farm Wagons, 1 with Hog Rack complete and 1 :with- lg box Bed, 1 Gravel Bed, 1 "'Delight" self-feeder, new; several A Hog Houses; breeching Harness for 2 horses, set leather Flynets. 1 set single driving Harness, Halters, Collars, Etc.; DeLaval Cream Separator, same as new; 1 45-gal. fanner's Kettle and many other articles not here mentioned.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

1,9x12 Brussels rug, 1 lV,ixl2 Brussels rug, 6 oak dining chairs, 1 Princess Favorite cook stove, tables etc. Most of the above are practically as good as new and are in first class condition, and will positively be sold to the highest bidder.

CHICKENS100 young laying Hens; 16 Tanshans, 6 Rhode Island Roosters, balance Rhode Island Hens, bred to lay eggs; Chicken coops and 140-egg X-Ray Incubator. FRANK T. RARER , FOREST MEEK. Auctioneer. FRANK TAYLOR, WALTER FARLOW, Clerks. LUNCH BY LADIES' AID OF WEBSTER

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The undersigned, administrator, will offer the following personal property for aale, at the late residence of Theodore Fisher, 8 miles north of Richmond on the Arba pike, and 2 miles west of Whitewater MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 11919 , Beginning atlO o'clock a. m. . 2 HEAD OF HORSES 2 V : One five-year-old bay horse, weight 1200 lbs; one good cheap mare. 14 HEAD OF CATTLE 14 ' 1 Ope fresh cow with calf by side; one large heavy springer cow; one cow giving good flow of milk; one Jersey cow and two Jersey heifers to be fresh in spring; one good 2-year-old roan bull; five calves about 6 months old; two 2-year-old steers (good feeders.) 2 HEAD OF HOQS 2 - Two good Duroc brood sows, will farrow by March first.

Seven hundred bushels extra good, assorted corn; 20 tons of mixed hay in mow; "80 bushels seed oats; 7 bushels wheat; some clover and timothy seed. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES One hundred fifty good grain sacks; 2 sets of buggy harness; work harness for one horse; 1 spring wagon; one buggy; hay fork and 150 feet of rope. , N 40 HEAD OF CHICKENS 40 ' HOUSEHOLD GOODS Consisting of parlor, dining room, living room and bed room furniture, carpets, curtains, stoves, dishes, linoleum and one practically new davenport. Canned fruit, lard, potatoes. v. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY T.J F. CONNIFF, Auctioneer. Admr. Est. Theodore Fisher. JESSE WIECHMAN, Clerk.

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919 Sale in heated pavlllion. No postponement on account of weather. Sale begins at 12:00. Dinner at 11 : 00 FIFTY HEAD 15 tried sows, 15 fall gilts, 20 spring gilts SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: Lady Orphan Wonder II. by The Big Orphan; Long Wonder's Beauty, the noted $1,700 sow with fall litter by Imperial Gerstdale and bred to same boar; Big Mollie, sired by Long Wonder II. and out of Mollle Lonefellow. Ri-Ari tn fVioaa Tinted hno

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Having sold my farm, I will sell at public auction on my farm. 3 miles west and north of Richmond and 5 miles northeast of Centerville, on ; TUESDAY, FEB.. 18TH, 1919 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the foUowlng live stock and farming implements 4 Head of Horses 4 One gray horse, 9 years old, good worker; 1 bay horse, 9 years old; 9-year-old mare with colt by side. 6 Head of Cattle 6 One Jersey cow, giving 3 gallons milk a day; 1 red heifer, 2 gallons a day; 1 Shorthorn cow, 2 gallons a day; 3 calves; 2 heifers; 1 steer. 41 Head of Hogs 41 All these hogs are cholera lmmuned. Twenty-three head of shoats weighing from 65 to 75 lbs.; 1 Big Type Poland China male hog; 3 sows with 15 pigs. Poultry Sixty-five S. C. White Leghorns, 12 Buff Leghorns, and 20 White and Plymouth Rock hens. . Implements, Household Goods, Etc. One farm wagon, with flat bed and hog rack; 1 Hocking Valley hay loader, good as new; 1 spring tooth harrow, good as new; 1 spike tooth barrow, good as new; 1 five-row disc wheat drill, good one; 1 spring wagon; 1 wood roller; 1 one-hundred gallon gasoline tank; 1 closed buggy; 1 pair platform scales, 1,000 lbs.; 1 one-hundred gallon steel hog waterer; 1 set buggy harness; 1 pair fence stretchers; 1 grindstone; 1 corn shelter; 1 binder; 1 mower; 1 John Deere riding breaking plow, good as new; 1 corn planter with fertilizer attachment; 3 corn plows; 1 corn grinder; 1 fifty-gallon kerosene barrel with 30 gal. oil; 1 steel farm tank, two barrels; 4 sets work harness and collars; 40 rod roU new fence; 3 hog houses; forks and shovels; 1 Belle City incubator, 140 eggs; 1 barrel churn, 7 gallon, good as new; 1 steel range, good as new; 2 kerosene and gasoline stoves; 1 washing machine; 1 cream separator, good as new; 1 Florence Hot Blast heating stove; and other miscellaneous articles. One ton of hay; 15 cords of wood. ". TERMS made known on day of sale. Lunch served by the Ladles' Aid Society of Webster. ? HOWARD ELIASON SIMON WEDDLE, C. MORROW, Auctioneers. . H. W. GILBERT, Clerk.

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Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction on my farm 4 miles southeast of Richmond and mile southeast at Elliott Mills FRIDAY, FEBRUAY 21 Beginning at 12:30 p. m. Following live stock and farming Implements: 2 HEAD HORSES 2

One black horse 12 years old; l'grey mare, bred tP Diamond 8389. i i 8 HEAD OF CATTLE 8 One Holstein cow, pure bred, 3 years old, a good one, fresh in June; 1 Jersey Holsteln, calf by side, giving good flow of milk; 1 Jersey, fresh in April; 1 Jersey Poll heifer, 1 year old; 1 Holstein bull calf, pure bred, 10 months old; 1 Holstein bull calf, registered, 2 months old; 1 Holstein heifer calf, 3 months old. 7 HEAD BROOD SOWS 7 Two tried Duroc sows; 5 Duroc gilts, due to farrow in April. All double im muned. IMPLEMENTS , . ; One Deering mower used one season; 1 walking plow; 1 wagon, hog rack and hay rack; 1 grain bed; 1 five-hoe wheat drill; 1 one-row cultivator; 1 disc; 1 set of breeching harness: 50-75 bushels of oats;-l Cyphress incubator, 240-

i egg; elght,foot self-hog feeder; 1 hand seeder; 1 cook stove. ,

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SIMON WEDDLE, Auct.

JESSE WEICHM AN," Clerk.

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On account of changing location, I will sell at Public Auction at Farm located V miles northeast of Williamsburg and 4 miles west of Fountain City, Ind., on Wednesday, Febrmiary J9tlh 1919 Beginning at Ten o'clock a. m. The following personal property to-wit: 116 HEAD OF HORSES'

1 pair bay horses, 7 years old, well mated, weight 3,000 lbs. 1 pair bay horses, 5 years old, well mated, weight 2.800 lbs. 1 pair roan mares, 4 years old, well mated, weight 2,800 lbs. 1 pair black mares, 4 and 5 years old, weight 2,800 lbs. 1 pair grey mare, 5 and 9 years old, both heavy in foal, wt. 2,800 lbs.

1 grey horse, 6 years old, weight 1,650 lbs. ' " ' 1 dapple grey horse, 5 years old, lady broke, weight 1,350 lbs. 1 black horse 8 years old, a real city horse, broke In all harness, weight 1,350 lbs. The rest are 3 to 6 years old.

These horses are every one sound, every one broke and broke right, having worked every one myself. This is undoubtedly the best bunch of horses you will see sell this spring. Racked by guarantee that is iron clad. If in need of a good horse, come to this sale. 30 HEAD OF SHORTHORN CATTLE One registered 2-year-old bull, red; 1 registered yearling bull, red; 1 registered yearling bull, roan; - 3 coming yearling bulls out of Recorded Sire, 1 white and 2 reds; 1 two-year-old heifer, registered roan, due to calf in March, bred to Recorded bull; 2 five-year-old cows, due to calf in March, red, 1,600 lb. kind; 1 five-year-old cow, red, due to calf 1st of April; 4 red cows due to calf in May and June; 1 roan cow due to calf in March; 7 two-year-old heifers, springers, mostly calve in March, some with calf at foot. Roans and reds, real ones. The above cows and heifers are all bred to registered Shorthorn bull. Some yearling heifers and some good calves; 22 Jersey cows, fresh, extra good ones; 1 Jersey heifer with calf at foot. If you want Shorthorns, you can't afford to miss this Bale.

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One Big Type Poland China sow, farrow 1st of April; 6 Big Type Poland China gilts, weight 125 lbs.; 2'Big Type Poland China boar pigs, weight 125 lbs.; 30 feeding shoats, weight about 50 lbs., double immuned."

GRAIN AND' HAY

Some good yellow corn in crib; 400 bushels or more Big Four White oats, suitable for seed, yielded 65 bushels to acre; 12' ton of mixed hay; 20 ' ton of clover h4y. This hay was all put up without rain. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, Etc. One Fish wagon with hog rack complete; 1 Studebaker box bed, good; 1 gravel bed; 1 rubber tired carriage; 1 John Deere two-row corn plow, good as new; 1 Ohio one-row corn plow; 1 Deering hay tedder, good as new; 1 Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attachment with new set of runners, splendid condition; 1 three-section spring-tooth harrow; 1 three-section spike-tooth harrow, wood frame; 1 steel roller; 1 Osborn steel hay rake; 1 fertilizer disc flve-hoe wheat drill; 1 Janesville sulky breaking plow; 1 five-shovel cultivator; 1 hatfield seed cleaner; 1 Galloway five-horse gasoline engine, almost new; 1 Galloway feed grinder; 1 twelve-foot line shaft with hangers, belts and pulleys; two double-harpoon hay forks, trip ropes and pulleys; 1 set of breeching harness, nickel-plated, used one season; 1 set breeching harness made by Philip Blrck, nickel plated, good condition; 1 set breeching harness, good; 1 set leather fly nets; lot good leather collars, 21 and 22-inch; 2 Delight hog feeders; 1 galvanized Clark feeder; 1 wood feeder; 1 Ripley steam cooker; 1 large heating stove; 1 fceven-barrel galvanized tank with hog fountain attached; lot galvanized hog troughs, hog fountains, hog oilers; one 120-egg Old Trusty incubator, used last year; forks, shovels and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS made known on day of sale. - . SALE WILL BE HELD IN HEATED SALE PA VILLION TRAINS WILL BE MET. AT FOUNTAIN CITY AND WILLIAMSBURG Come Early and enjoy the day with us. Lunch serVed by Ladies' Aid Society of Friends' church of Williamsburg.

AUCTIONEERS Thomas Conniff, Richmond. Oran Ross, Winchester. (Dempsey Dennis, Richmond. CLERK Porter Pike.

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