Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 88, 21 February 1919 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, FEB. 21,.1919.

Public

Sale

Ballinger Farm,

The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the J. O.

mile northwest of Economy, on .Wednesday,- Feb. 26, 1 9 19 ; Beginning at 10 o'clock a., m., the following personal property, to-wit: 2 HEAD OF HORSES Bay Mare 10 years old. weight 1.400 lbs., extra good worker. Black Horse, 4 years old, weight 1,400 lbs., good worker. r; 11 HEAD OF CATTLE 2 three-year old Cows, bred 3rd and 8th of Jan.. giving good flow of milk; 1 four-year-old Cow, bred Jan. 1st, giving good flow of milk; 1 nine-year-old Cow, bred Jan. 6, giving good flow of milk; 3 Calves, 2 to 3 months old; 1 Cow 6 years old, fresh in March; 3 other Cows. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 2-horse Disc, almost new; 2 spike-tooth two-section Harrows; 2 Studebaker Wagons, good ones; New Flat Bed; 2 Corn Planters, fertilizer attachments; 1 Scotch Clipper Plow, 13-inch; 1 John Deere Plow, 15-inch; 1 spring-tooth Ohio Corn Plow, new; Garden Plow, 14-tooth; Push Cart; Shovels; Double Trees; Single .Trees; Forks; 1 Amboy Riding Plow. GRAIN AND HAY Few tons of baled wheat straw. 5 tons clover hay. 2 bushels good seed corn. , r '.'." ' -250 bushels good white corn '-'" ":'ry:'':''r: v harness, etc. 1 set Hip Strap Harness, almost new; 1 Side Breeching Harness, new; 1 set Buggy Ilarness; 1 set Fly Nets, Collars, Bridles, Lines, 1 Carriage; 1 Good Steel Frame Grindstone; Good Work Bench; Ford Touring Car, Sedan top, good shape; 30 cords Cook Stove Wood; Some Household Goods, Etc. ' - J. 0. BALLINQER D. E. DENNIS and SIMON WEDDLE, Auctioneers.

JOHN MANNING, Clerk. Lunch 'will be served at noon.

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We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction on the Emma Lamott farm, 3 miles south and 1 mile east of Hiser's Station, 6 miles southeast of Milton, on 'MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, '19 Beginning at 12:30 p. m. sharp, the following property, to-wit: 4 HEAD OF HORSES One gray mare 10 years old,' weighs 1300; one brown mare, 11 years old, wt. 1400; one bay mare 8 years old wt. 1400, broke to single line; one bay mare 8 years old, wt. 1400, work anywhere. ' '6 HEAD OF CATTLE Two cows with calves by side and one yearling heifer. One good Jersey cow. 32 HEAD OF DUROC HOGS Consisting of 6 brood sows due to farrow in March, and 26 fall shoats. GRAIN - 650 bushels corn In crib, 75 bushels good oats, 2 tons clover hay, and 12 bushels of seed corn. FARM TOOLS One mower with clover seed attachment, two gang plows, one Rock Island riding plow, two 1-horse disc wheat drills, hay rake, three walking breaking plows, spike-tooth harrow, breaking cart, hip-strap work harness, two Bets of buggy harness, collars, bridles, etc. ..... TERMS made known on day of sale. , .... i, ' WHLLARD COOK, EMMA LAMOTT VANDERBECK & SON, Auct. OSCAR KERLIN, Clerk.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, Office of the Board, Richmond, Ind., February 13th, 1919. Notice to Contractors:Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich

mond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on Thursday, February 27th, 1919. for furnishing to the City of Richmond, Indiana, with '20,000 gallons more or less of Tarvia "B" or its equal. The bidders, In submitting proposals

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY EXECUTOR The undersigned executor of the last will of Mary Connell, deceased, hereby gives notice that py " virtue of the power by said will conferred he will at the hour of 2:30 p. m. of Saturday, the ' 8th day! of March, 1919, at the premises - near Milton, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter -until sold, offer for sale at publio sale, all the interest of said decedent In and to the following described real estate, in Wayne County, State of Indiana, to; wit: - ' : A part of the northeast quarter of section thirteen (13), township fifteen (15), range twelve (12) east, bounded as , follows. '; Beginning at the : northwest corner of said quarter, running thence east i along said section line eighty-nine and thirty hundredths (89.30) rods; thence south one hund

red ten and twenty-one hundredths (110.21) rods; thence west forty-nine and forty-four hundredths (49.44) rods to the Whitewater Canal; thence In a northerly direction along said canal to a point sixty-three and fifty-six hundredths (63.56) rods south of the north line of said quarter; thence west forty-one and twenty-two hundredths (41.22): rods to the . west line of said quarter; thence north sixty-three and fifty-six hundredths (63.56) rods to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres more or less. ' Also Thirteen (13) acres out of said northeast quarter commencing at a point eighty-nine and thirty hundredths (89.30) rods east of the southwest

corner of said northeast quarter section; thence running north forty-nine and seventy-four hundredths (49.74) rods; thence west forty-nine and fortyfour hundredths (49.44) rods; to the Whitewater canal ; thence in a southerly direction following said canal to the south line of said quarter; thence east thirty-four and two hundredths (34.02) rods to the place of beginning. Sale to be made subject to the 1919 taxes, due and payable in 1920. Said sale will be made subject to the . approval of the Wayne Circuit Court, for not less than two-thirds, of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchasemoney cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not

to exceed nine and eighteen months, I

evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney's fees, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Or the purchaser may pay all cash. TIMOTHY J. CONNELL,, Executor, feb 7, 14, 21, 28.

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MONEYS TOR; FARM CHATTEL LOANS 1 Before borrowing Investigate our REMEDIAL PLAN of loaning mon- j ey. Our rajes are LESS loans made to farmers on convenient matur- 1 Ity payments, prompt confidential service, SEE US FIRST and let us f explain bur plan. . . , , '

BUSINESS MEN'S REMEDIAL LOAN ASSN.

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' The undersigned will offeivat public sale on what Is known as the Andy Hoov- ! er farm, located 1 miles north of Richmond on the Chester Pike, on

H. G. CLARK. Manager,

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to furnish above material, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to furnish said material. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposal will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. WM. N. JOHNSON, THOS. C. TAYLOR, JNO. E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. Feb. 14 and 21.

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PUBLIC

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The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence, known as the Louis Decker farm, located seven miles southeast of Richmond and two miles east and one mile north of Boston on the state line, on

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At Taube Sale Barn, Richmond, ind. ; . - . J Saturday, Fek 22, 119119 ;) 50 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES Consisting of Draft and General Purpose Drivers; 20 head of extra good farm Mares, weighing from 1.300 to 1,700 lbs.; two good big mares, heavy In foal; a few good Mules; one odd Mare Mule. weight,l,400 lbs.; one Shetland Pony. yuULare Ln nled of a nrse, it will pay you to attend this sale, for this is tne best bunch of horses we have had this season. ALL HORSES MUST BE AS REPRESENTED 10 HEAD OP FRESH COWS and HEAVY SPRINGERS Consisting of one. full blooded Holstein cow, be fresh at any time; good red W e?dJ.erseyv8 ,yltn calves by their sides; two good Holstein 'bulls, two good Shorthorn bulls coming yearlings, weighing about 600 lbs.; some other good stock calves. This is the best bunch of cattle we have had. 40 HEAD OF SHOATS Weighing from 75 to 100 lbs. some sows with pigs by side. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP : Van TMIbiuirg aod Tauilbe - 124 NORTH SIXTH STREET THOS. CONNIFF, O. C. ROSS, Auctioneers. J. E. HEALY, Clerk.

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Beginning at 1 0 o'clock prompt The following personal property, to-wit: 42 HEAD MORSES AND MULES Forty-two head of extra good horses and mules consisting of 16 head of males, 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 : f 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 . ; . - V Thirty-eight ewes. " Five Iambs ' hogs :

20th; 88 feeding: shoats weighing from 100 to 150 lbs. WW A W Wv w w- 4 '

Four sets heavy breeching harness; 1 set "buggy harness; 2 sets heavy fly 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 ;j 1.000 bushels good sorted corn. 20 tons baled hay. 5 tons baled wheat straw.

Free trucks will leave cor. 7th and Main Sts. every 30 minutes, 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. H ENSILE Y

THOS. CONNIFF, SIMON WEDDLE, MR. PLATT, Aucts.

FRANK M. TAYLOR, Clerk.

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One span of mules, 7 and 8 years old, good ones and well broke; weight 2800. One brown mare, 3 years old; weight 1450 lbs. One black mare, 5 years old; weight 1330 lbs. One black mare, 4 years old; weight 1220 lbs. On bay mare, 8 years old, weight 1500 lbs.

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Twenty-six head of good grade cows. One black cow, with twin calves. One Jersey cow with two calves. One Jersey heifer to be fresh soon. One roan heifer, to be fresh by day of sale. Balance fresh cows and heavy springers, from three to six years old. Twenty-four head of extra good young cat

tle, weighing from 550 to 700 lbs. " These are of my own raising.

One good roan, registered snortnorn duii, weigm, iouu ids.

150 Head off Hogs

Eighteen head of Big Type Poland China sows ; three of which are registered. Thirty-eight head of Chester White sows; these sows are due to farrow from first to last of March. One hundred head of Shoats. weigh-' lng from 100 to 125 lbs. One registered Chester White boar.

Farming Implements, Harness, Etc, One steel roller; one three-section spike-tooth harrow ; one John Deere sulky plow, 16-inch, nearly new; one Janesville sulky plow, 16-inch, nearly new; one P. & O. breaking plow, 14-inch, nearly new; one John Deere corn plow; one disc with seeder attachment; one five-hoe wheat drill; one disc drill; one Deering mower; one pair of bed bolsters; one wind mill; one corn sheller; one and one-half horse Flint & Walling gas engine; one pump-Jack; one Moline wagon with frame box bed; one Olds wagon; one rubber tire buggy; ten A hog houses, in good repair; one set of breeching harness; one set hip strap harness; one set buggy harness; collars; bridles; lines, etc. One dining room table; one davenport; one washing machine. . - - Lunch served by Cemetery Association of Boston

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THOMAS CONNIFF, OMAR PLATT, Auctioneers. JESSE WEICHMAN, 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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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 ln 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 fresh 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.

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1919 For touring car, never been used, this car is mine and will sell 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 hipBtrap harness, used one season.

TERMS Six months from date with 6 percent Interest, bankable note, for the profit alone, but consume of feed.

All this stock has been bought and fed this winter by me. Not

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 feed. Sale under tent rain or shine. '

COL. ALBERT HINDMAN, Hageratown. COL. TOM CONNIFF, Richmond.

COL. CLEM CONAWAY, Mooreland, Aucts

RAY SWALLOW, Richmond, Clerk. WILL LEWIS, Williamsburg. Cashier.

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