Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 84, 17 February 1919 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEIJ2GRAMMONDAY, FEB. 17, 1919.
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We, the undersigned, will offer at public sale on farm located 6 miles southeast of Hagerstown, 4 miles southwest of Greensfork, 1 miles north of Jacksonburg and 4 miles north of Pennville, on ;, ' .WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, AT 10 A. Mf "At 10 o'clock sharp, the following personal property: r .:!'' 7' : " 6 HEAD. OP-HORSES One sorrel team geldings, coming 4 years old, well mated, wt. S000 lbs.; one sdrrel mare 4 years old, wt 1600; 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 OP CATTLE 56 Twenty-one Shorthorn cows, red 'and roan, (ten head will.be fresh In March), some with calres 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. , 1 :. : j jq ffEAD HOQS Fifty bred sows,' Poland .China; 14 xearling sows, had one litter, will farrow in March; 23 Poland China gilts, will farrow in March; 4 red sows, farrow in
iMarca: 4 Hampshire sows, farrow in March; 2 last spring registered boars. Poland China; 68 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 Cassidy 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 tor 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 BRUMPIELD, PRED BOND
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'AUCTIONEERS Albert Hlndman, Vanderbeck & Son. CLERK Harry Gilbert.
Sale under tent
Apoomiinictag My PUBLIC SALE Monday,; March' 3.-A 9 19 .'AT . BROOKVIEW FARM Six miles northwest of Richmond on Greensfork Pike Thirty-seven head of extra high grade Shorthorn cattle, all sired by registered bulls. iTwenty-four head of Duroc Hogs, double immuned. Horses, Harness, Farming Implements. - . LUTHER X KING r Watch for large Ad
SHERIFF'S SALE ; By virtue of a Copy of Decree to me directed from the Clerk of- Wayne Circuit Court. I will expose at Public Sale, at tbe Court House door, in tbe city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the 25th day of February, 1919, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on said day, the following property, to-wlt: Forty (40) feet off of the west side of lot number Seven (7) of Moffitt's Snb-division of a part of lot number Two (2) In a plat of out lots as laid out in the northeast quarter of Section six (6) Township Thirteen (13)
Range One (1) West by the Trustees of the Society of Friends, which said plat is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Wayne County, Indiana, in plat Book No. 1, page 401; said sub-division of which said lot number
7 is a part is recorded in plat Book No. 3, page 60, in the Recorder's Office of Wayne County, Indiana. , Also Lot number Four (4) in the Highland Addition to the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, as per plat thereof as laid out by Ruth, Blanch and Sarah C. Haworth. ' Lots numbered Two (2), Thirty-two (32), Thirty-eight (38), Thirty-nine (39), Forty (40), Forty-one (41), and Forty-seven (47) in the Highland Addition to the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, as laid out and plat
ted by Ruth, Blanch and Sarah C.
Hawkins, to be sold as the property
of Sarah C. Haworth, et al to satisfy
said Decree in my hands in favor of Margaret Marling. Said sale without
relief from valuation or appraisement CLEMENT V. CARR... ', Sheriff of .Wayne County.?? January 30, 1919. A. C. Lindemuth, Attorney for Plaintiff Feb. 3-10-12
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne. County, ss: Estate of Melvina Burnett, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in tbe Wayne Circuit Court as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Melvina Burnett, deceased, late 'of
Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.
DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Executor.
Gardner. Jessup, Hoelscher and White, Attorneys. Feb. 17-24; Mar. 3
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Clarkson Thomas, deceased. Notice is hereby j given that the undersigned has duly qualified in the Wayne Circuit Court, as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Clarkson Thomas, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CLARENCE J. MARTIN, Executor. Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher and White, Attorneys. , Feb. 17-24; Mar. 3
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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, Feb. 20th At 10:00 a. m. the following personal property: HORSES . 2 Work Horses, 1 9-yearold 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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Having sold my farm I will sell at public sale on my premises 1 miles south, mile east of Carlos, 1 miles south, 1V4 miles west of Bloomingport, or 3 miles north and 1 miles west of Williamsburg, on : Thursday, Feb 20. 19 i 9 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. 12 HEAD OF HORSES 12 Consisting of my two Imported Stallions, Jupitor and Kommandant, 8 and 9 years old. Jupitor is a dapple gray, weight 1800 lbs.; Kommandant is a Jet black, weight 2000 lbs. These are the beBt broke horses I ever owned; will stand In the same stall or work together without fighting, are sure breeders; one bay mare 4 years old, an extra good one, wt. 1700 lbs.; one gray mare 3 years old. weight 1500 lbs., safe in foal; one dun mare 4 years old, safe in foal. These mares weigh 1300 lbs., are all sound and extra good workers; one bay horse 13 years old, weight 1700 lbs., a eood worker: four colts, mm in 2 vrs
old; two spring colts, good ones.
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Eleven head of milk cows, four with calves by side some will be fresh by day of sale, some by March 1st. This Is a good bunch of cows; ten head of calves; two extra good Shorthorn male calves, old enough for service; one
iuau auu one reu. 91 HEAD OF HOGS 9! Sixty-eight Shoats, twenty-three brood sows, will farrow about middle of March. These are all tried sows and extra good ones, 14 are double Immuned. SHEEP Ten extra good ewes, from 1 to 4 years old, will lamb the 1st of April, and one good buck. j : FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS j One farm vnrnn thru 1 -
r - - -o . -- tj,TD, i mu-tun turn yiuw, x iseeniiK mower, 1 Janesville breaking plow, 1 Sulky breaking plow, 14-inch; 1 corn sheller, 1 gravel bed, 1 clover buncher, 1 hay rake, 6-A hog houses, 1 spike-tooth harrow, l cultivator, one 60-gallon coaloil tank, 1 dozen new brooms, log chain and harness. TIMOTHY HAY and straw in mow. Some household and kitchen furniture TERMS Six months with six percent interest from date, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. Lunch furnished by Morgan Creek Aid Society.
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The undersigned will offer at public sale on what is known as the Andy Hoover farm, located 1 miles north of Richmond on the Chester Pike, on
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Beginning at 1 0 o'clock prompt The following personal property, to-wit:
42 HEAD HORSES AND MULES Forty-two head of extra good horses and mules consisting of IS head of mules, aged from 4 to 7 years weighing from 1150 to 1250 lbs.; 26 head of good draft horses and brood mares weighing from 1250 to 1600 lbs.; 1 extra good spring colt. ' 16 HEAD OF CATTLE
Consisting of Shorthorn Jerseys and Holsteins. Most of these, cows will be
fresh on or about day of sale. One coming 2-year-old Red Pole bull.
SHEEP Thirty-eight ewes.
GEO. A. COX
iHOS. CONNIFF, SIMON WEDDLE, Aucts. A. T. COGGSHALL, Clerk; H. A. SWAIN, Cashier. '
Five lambs
One hundred head of hogs consisting of 12 brood sows due to farrow March
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Four sets heavy breeching harness; 1 set buggy harness; 2 sets heavy Iiy nets; collars, halters, saddles, bridles and horse blankets.
WAGONS, ETC.
Two good farm wagons with flat beds and hog racks; 2 good gravel beds with spring seats and locks and lot of good farm Implements; 1 trailer..
HAY AND GRAIN 1,000 bushels good sorted com. 20 tons baled hay. 5 tons baled wheat straw. Free trucks will leave cor. 7th and Main Sts. every 30 min utes, starting at 9:30 and continuing until 12: 30. First, truck leaves sale grounds at 3, continues until 5 o'clock. All grain and some stock will be sold before dinner. Sale held under ten regardless of weather. A big chicken dinner will be served by Chester Aid. E. W. HENSLEY THOS. CONNIFF, SIMON WEDDLE. MR. PLATT. Aucts. FRANK M. TAYLOR, Clerk.
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Having sold my farm I will sell at public sale at my residence one mile south of Williamsburg and four miles north of Greensfork on the Creek road
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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.
. 'f-y:- FEED and GRAIN 5$0 bushels good sound Corn; Hay and Straw in the mow; Mill Feed and Fertilizers. FARM TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS 1 Deering 7-foot Binder, 1 6-foot cut Deerlng 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 big box Bed, 1 Gravel Bed, 1 "Delight" self-feeder, new; several A Hog Houses; breeching Harness for 2 horseo, set leather Flynets. 1 set single driving Harness, Halters, Collars, Etc.; De Laval 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 11UX12 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.
CHICKENS . ' , 100 young laying Hens ; 16 Tanshans, 6 Rhode Island Roosters, balance Rhode Island Hens, bred to lay eggs; Chicken coops Z and 140-egg, X-Ray Incubator. , - FRANK. T. RAPER FOREST MEEK, Auctioneer. FRANK TAYLOR, . WALTER FARLOW, Clerks. LUNCH BY LADIES' AID OF WEBSTER '
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Eleven tried cows, one 4-year-old Shorthorn full-blooded, weight 1350, will be fresh in April and is a real cow; one three-year-old Shorthorn full-blooded with calf by side and is a big cow; one four-year-old Shorthorn full-blooded with calf by side and is a big cow; one three-year-old Shorthorn well bred, will be fresh by First of April ; one three-year-old Shorthorn giving good flow of milk and is pasture bred; one three-year-old Shorthorn giving about three gallons per day and will be fresh in April and an extra good cow; one five-year-old Holstein and Jersey, will be fresh soon and has a record of ten pounds butter per week; one five-year-old Holstein full-blooded, a big cow and a good milker, will be fresh in April; one three-year-old Jersey, well bred, will be fresh by day of sale and is a real dairy cow; one two-year Holstein and Jersey, will be fresti in March; one three pole Durham, ex
tra good cow and will be fresh in April; one five-year-old Angush cow giving three gallons per day and will be fresh about May and has raised a fine calf. 7 SPRING HEIFERS COMING 2 YEARS OLD One will be fresh soon and balance a little later. Five of them are extra good Shorthorn and one Jersey Shorthorn; one Holstein and Jersey; three steers, two yearlings, 700 lbs., and one summer calf 400 lbs.; three heifers, one extra good Anglish calf; one Holstein and Jersey calf; and Jersey and Shorthorn. ,
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Twenty-seven brood sows; five Hampshire tried sows and are recorded; one Big Type Poland China tried
sow full-blooded; six Big Type Poland China gilts, can't be beat for size and quality, bred to farrow March 20; seven Duroc gilts, bred to farrow April 1st; 4 fall gilts. Big Type Poland China; 1 registered yearling boar, Big Type Poland China, out of Frank William's herd and is a real breeder; 48 fine fall shoats, used to running with cattle; 2 Hampshire gilt pigs that will be sold and the proceeds go to the Red Cross of Green township. Come and help the Red Cross. All hogs guaranteed double Immuned. 1 00 bushels Corn, more or less 2 tons fertilizer FARMING IMPLEMENTS
1919 For touring car, never been used, this car is. mine and will Bell with the terms of the sale. One rubber tire carriage, good as new, carriage harness goes with it; one new Webber wagon and grain bed; one new endgate scoop board; one gravel bed; one new stag sulky, better than the Oliver; one new walking breaking plow used one day; one three-section 90-tooth steel frame harrow, good as new; one new corn planter and fertilizer attachment; one Hoosier wheat drill and grass
seed attachment; one new two-row pivot axle corn plow; one one-row pivot axle corn plow; one one-horse cultivator; two Jointters, one rolling cutters, and neck york; double-trees and single-trees; one grindstone; one pair horse clippers, new; one lathe; one new Buckeye Incubator, 120 eggs; six hog houses, good, easily moved; 7 slop troughs, one slop cart; one set breeching harness, good; one hipdtrap harness,- used one season.
TERMS Six months from date with 6 percent Interest, bankable note. All this stock has been bought and fed this wintzr by me. Not for the profit alone, but consume of feed. " . ' Lunch served by Ladies Aid of Methodist Church Williamsburg , I invite you to come and look over this stock before sale. I will be glad to show and tell you everything that I know. Anything that is sold and can't be moved the day of sale I will keep over Sunday and care for and fed. Sale under tent rain or shine.
COL. ALBERT HINDMAN, Hagerstown. COL. TOM CONNIFF, Richmond.
COL. CLEM CONAWAY, Mooreland, Aucts
RAY SWALLOW, Richmond, Clerk. WILL LEWIS, Williamsburg. Cashier.
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