Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 96, 3 March 1919 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1919. PAGE THIRTEEN
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CLAS8OTEO BATES Je per -word u5-Il!! Ic par word,,...,........ .Tw TJ" . Be par word... ..,.." toe per word.. O" CONTRACT HATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOFTNO HOURS AH WjMit-Ada mwt be rn before II a. m. of day publleatloa. OUT-OF-TOTTN ADS must ba aeeempanted by caab In full payment. -eordtas; to above rate. VHB PALLADTUil reserves -te rltt to classify all ads eerwrdlna to ta nirn rules and reg-ultlon. WAN1.AD8 glrlna- a "letter or no bar." eara thle offlca, can not bo awerad In person. A letter ahould bj addressed to the "letter or number, eara this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later cl you providing your reply to this es terttsement pleases him. TELEPTIONE your Wart-Ada Is mora convenient to do so. Wu will be sent to you. and as this Is an -commAdatlon service. The Palladium xpeets payment promptly wpon re celpt of bill. Phone 2834 AMBULANCE aV UNDEKTAKERS 1A KTUTB SMITH Funeral Director 14 K. tth St Phono 1234. Phone 2628 WALTER J. DOAN 1106 Main SL HARRY C. DOAN 1 FTTNERAIj DIRECTORS Jordan, McManua Hunt & Walterman FUNERAL DIRECTORS 114 Main St Tel. J17B MOUMENTAL 1B MONUMENTS, MARKERS A class of good In which quality Is the primary consideration. I am using- the highest grade of granite obtainable, backed up by quarries of record and standing. J. P. Emslle.J6 S. 10th St. f'6EXTRAPRICE We deliver our hlfh-class monumental work anywhere In the surrounding counties and never make extra charges for distant points. PERRY T. WILLIAMS, SS N. tth St PERSONALS We wish to thank our friends, neighbors, and Stnrr Piano Employees for their kindness and sympathy and ' brautlful floral offerings and for the assistance of the minister and singers. In the lose of our beloved one. Mrs. AI.BKRTA STKWART Mr. MARY K. STEWART. SPECIAL NOTICE Closing out stamped cushion and linen color center pieces at cost. 10 N. loth. t for urood reaults call D. F. Druley. Auctioneering a specialty. 422 S. J?th St.. Phone 1 & IS. flats, sowing. crochet7einbroldery made to order. French patterns. Mrs. John U Bernut. Ill South Ith. m ETbERTY LUNCH ROOM Home rooking, good servlre, dinner SOc, lunch ?ftc. 12 North th St. ' NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Confrregatlon of the First Presbyterian Church will b held In the Punday School room of the church 7:30 Thursday evening, March 18th. for the eleefflitn of officers and for the purpose of transacting such business as may be brought before It. . J. V. HORN AT) AT, See. Hoard of Trustees. COST AND FOUNtJ Black leather satchel, lost. Call 1071. Reward. - Fur lined glove lost Sunday on North 10th Ft. Phone Y. M. C. A. LOST Suitcase containing: woman's wearing apparel. The loser of the man's wearing apparel apply at 801 W. Plna fit., Kntghtstown. Ind. HELP WANTED MALE Experienced slnjrle man wanted to work on farm. Address B. A. 1183 Palla djum. ' j r Experienced single man wanted lo work on farm. Write Box A 1133 care Palladium. Laborers" WANTED TO WORK IN GREENHOUSE' ' APPLY. E. Q. HILL CO. DlBOTIERS -Two wanted at Richmond Greenhouse, Asylum Ave. ( jNGLE MAN Wanted on farm. Preyrr returned soldier. Oood wages to rfood hand. Mr. SnoUgrass, CentervlUc. Phone 7gM. WANTED Young man with fair education to handle cloth. Atlas Underwear Co.. inth and N. D Sts. FEMALE HELP WANTED 6 CASHIER Wanted. Union Station Restaurant. FemaleWhite Help at Reid Memorial Hospital. SALESLADIES Wanted. Experienced. Apply at once. Fashion Shop. Stenographer wanted, rapid and efficient, no dictation, pleasant office. Apply prepared to ' work. 502 North 8th. WANTED A competent girl of woman for pcneral housework. Good wages. 110 North 10th Phone 1357. Agents and Salesmen Wanted. Experienced man wanted with auto to sell direct to farmers. Address B 2018 cure Palladium. SALESM EN Wanted. Can use four salesmen, live In city, on a strictly per haMf. Cnll at Grt. A. & P. Tea Co., 727 Main St., after G:30 p. m. to-nlB-ht. WANTIT Agents. Our men make from $50. on to $100 per week, selling Welter's High Grnde Michigan grown Nursery Stock. Rig opportunity. No experience required. Write for outfit today. Weller Nurseries, Holland, Mich. , SITUATIONS WANTED 8 Carpenter work wanted In exchange for a lot. i.au fl'.m w. mm. vwASfllN'CS Wanted. Richmond Home SM5nary, ,51s Main St. Phone 2786. K'JOM i f OH rvfeiv t 11TH ST., NOHTII 301 Two furnished rooms for llKht housekeeping. Modern convenience. Call after 5 p. m. nriTsf South si Lisut houseJtecpl:i rooms ior rem.
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In order to do our share to secure positions for the returning soldiers, Ballon and Marines, the Palladium will Insert a Situation Wanted ad tree fn Its Wa.pt Ad Columns for any of the boys In khaki or bne who desire It Employers will find It to their advantage, and wljl perform a patriotic doty, by reading these ads and making therefrom their selections for capable employes. Give yoar name to Lawrence Handler In the Comstock bufldloj.
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CLERICAL "' I TRUCK DRIVER . IS SALESMAN, Wholesale Qrocery 23 Discharged soldier, age Jl, wants years of aye. Address A-4, Palladium, truck driving or other outside work. US) CLERICAL WORK ? years Of AMn" n'7- ; trft Address A-K. Pallndlnm. R TRUCK DRIVER Or Garajre meDischarged . bookkeep- tkilJTcA. U (nar and clerical work; Is also auto me- pajj-aium ehanle, A-ll. )eq Experienced clerk, aire 22 prefers MISCELLANEOUS work In men's furnishing store or dry , . foods department Address A-18. ' FARMING. REPAIR or GARAGE TKKEEPERDlTchareed sol- J" j rnt lailn " dler. wants poslUon as bookkeeper and dler. Address D-i. pa labium. 1 clerlical worker. Experienced. Address m LABORER, dependable colored man. A-10. . single, age 87, wants wprk. Address Ml Experienced accountant auditor D'3, and bookkeeper, discharged soldier, ago te Work wanted by experienced car-iiitCf.n-.8rlV re'erenc' Address A-8 rsarl ol D,srharged solPaiiadluin. d,er Addre8s Box D.7 palladium. bsj Discharged soldier age 12, wants . ! rrT-- H T Z position as bookkeeper and typist; also Ha Discharged soldier, experienced has experience as salesman. Address waiter In restaurant and hotel, wants A-ll. position. Address p-S. ROOMS FOR RENT 9 FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS 21 3 modern furnished Jlght housekeeping PRY WOOD For sale, 33775 per cor rooms. Call 3016. 17.00 per load. Phone 1078. 11TH 8T.. SOUTH 180 Modern front ir-!TTrrrw miCC room, hot water heat Phone 105. jplA fl UlrsJtl iith ST., south T4 Modern room. For sale, suitable for restaurant or Furnished light housekeeping rooms confectionery. Large mirrors, 10x6; for rent; also sleeping rooms, 110 N. also clga? fixtures. Home Supply fith. Store. 181 Ft, Wayne Aye. F?t?$btWgM houaeteecplns room8- ' FENCE POSTS ' VTL onie"ria7t8obouaateecp- FARMERS FT. WAYNE AVE., 48 Furnished largest Btock of flne3t fence ,.?, t TOm' e?-5 n- Pt8 a Eastern Indiana and WestMAIN 1314 For rent Modern light oh, t b fonnd at tBa housekeeping rooms. ern uJl10 are l0.Di Ioun al lD -TmamoTTRACTiNfl' i Standard Supply and The MILLER-KEMPER Co. J!1? ' N. W. Ind A Center Sts. Phones M4T Flr8t and"Maln SL 824T-I347. All kinds of lumber and Phone 1083 and 2459 mlllwork. General contracting and . building. i iii i We. buy In very large quantities, PAINTING A DECORATING 15 which enable us to sell these posts -"' at a price so low, that you'll wonDRES3 UP YOUR WALLS with our de h i It paper. It represents quality. Plckin- aer now we can ao lu son Wall Paper Store, 604 Main. n i i i , MOVING A STORGE 18 Gray baby cab round reed, used for 4 . ' i months. Bargain 182 South 14tlUi AUTO MOVING VAN I HAIR Switches for sale and made to Largest and best equipped In tha city order. Frances Estelle. Phone 1821. Fu'rnm.V. VratirVwed "J? sDD "ersey Bicycles and tires just received. FurnUure crated, s-red ' r fh,Prt- Get our prices, some good second hand FORRE&T i MONGlliK bleycles cheap. All kinds of repairing, f 00 8. Tth St Phone 1808 Phone 8086. Wesley Brown & Son. " 1 ttattt ivfi SHOES Second hand men's women's. If you want good service call Dixon, '""'n'"- American ShoeShop. 402 Machinery, Grain Stock Anything gtn- ' Anywhere at Any Time 1 ' ' OARFIELD DIXON. Housemover MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 2 Phone 2385 . - ; X T. . ' All kinds of good used Furniture and First Class Moving Crating and Rtor- 0 bouKhl and sold at Townsend's age. Office 7 So. 7th. Phone 3137 or cij mi- phona 1391 1748. ORA MONGER. 683 Main. Phono 13. ' FURNITURE Wanted. Will pay you MOVTNG ft STORAGT5 loca! and long CBan tor good household furniture, distance mov!;ig and general dravlng. j W. Bmmmer. 120 Main. Phone W.E. Evans. 0 Lincoln St. Phone FEKHET-Wanted 634 N. 10th. 1 , i r r , FUKNITtRR und Stoves. Home Sup- - plv Store. 181 Ft Wayne Ave. Ph. 3 862 fl O H Jl lG Floor show case, 4'ft. wanted 912 Moving, local and lonff SELL your Junk to Sam Jaffa. We pay d. p. 1C( more for same. Phone 2047. istance. rnone oVU tjsED car wanTedio" buy, mechanlcF.T cnrry-tmTr ally perfect, fully equipped with BtartN. IIeOOJL e" and Ushts. Spot cash if reasonable. . M Address B 2104 care Palladium. We haul any kind of stock, anv mTmnTamTmmm time and any place with truck. Call MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 1001 N. 10th or phone 3498. EXCHANGE Your piano for a Vic trola or buy a used piano through me FURNITURE REPAIRING 17 and save the dealer'o profit Walter . R Fniirhum. looo Main St FnKdU wi rolX n?nai,rl.M.r"; PIANO TUNING. Been ' at It 21 years. dalled9 fo?andarVderCook1 T V, Roberts. Phone ma. nepai, shop. 123 west Mai Phone Richmond Record Exchange ., 7 So. 11th St. J. C. DARNELL CO. Over Hundred New Just received a new line of Bl- Records added lat cycles. Best bargains ever. C f.J- 1 week. . Get our prices before you buy. 1 Jf I We repair everything J T P ROF1 I 1020 Main. Phone 1938 LI. lWL.L.Li RICHMOND SHOE HOSPITAL AND TSyrnggS w???? SHOE SHINING PARLOR MACHINERY & TOOLS 2& r, . 909 Mali St. RIOHMOND BOILER WORKS. N. W. 1st kSk Jl,sh to, announce to a Richmond Ave. Boiler Repairing and fjLX? 'he people or this com- p-i WlrllT. rhnn S017 r,h Kern TitL' munlty that we are con- mwm i moi feL'sa J& Shop" wlfh Sahn6 moXrn SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25
ables us to do the very best work (using the best material) at medium cost. All Work Guaranteed. REPAIRING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT aive Us a Trial We Also Have A First Class SHOE SHINING Parlor For Ladles and Gentlemen rVIISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B TRUCK REPAIRING Republic Truck Service Station. The best equipped shop In Richmond for truck repairing. The Standard Supply and Transportation Co., 75 Main St. Phone 1069-2459. CLEANING A PRESSING 17 Why buy a new dress or suit when we clean anything from the .JjLKajLc- tne most delicate silks. SUffiRfiP-. WILSON, The Cleaner 1018 Main rhone 176C MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Bed room suite and bookcase with desk attachment for sale. 137 South 13th. Eabv cab for sale. i?ray reed, good as new. 132 South14th: Coal Itanpe for sale, 222 N. 20th St. COMMERCIAL BUTTERMILK ' Fresh sold and delivered by II1MES BROS. DAIRY Phone 3045-3305 DRESS CLOTHES Evening suit and Pinner Coat for sale. FJne condition. Phone 2075. IF YOU KNEW of some one who wants to buy a used car at the price you are s willing to sell yours for HOW LONG would it take you to get there? A Palladium Classified ad is sure to get satisfactory results. Try it once. One cent per word may mean a large profit to you. PHONE 2834
Our Shirts, Ties, Collars and Hats are un-
' excelled for quality and lowness m price. "PROGRESS STORE" 912 Main SPECIAL AT THE STORLS 2S STEGMAN, E. H., 401 South 12th St. Phone 2129 for Fancy Groceries. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 PLANTS For sale. Strawberry and black cap raspberry tips, by Almond Osborne, three miles northwest of CenterStrawberry, Raspberry and Blackberry plants for sale. State Line Farm, Phone 6112H BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 8247-3267-3347. For all kinds of Building Material. RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Mlllwork. Phones 3209 330" PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 T P3 S T 13 13 Little Red Alwtke, Timothy. Alfalfa GEO BREHM CO.. 517 Main. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 Believe Me Vou want this Cooper's X X Century Book of Knowledge. Just off the press, valuable trade secrets and formulas. It's prreat. $1 copy. Send your order for copy today or full particulars for your name and address on postal. W. A. COOPER, 1104 E. Fifth St., Dayton, Ohio, ville. BRANCH MANAGER WANTED for old established Chicago Concern. We furnish full stock of goods, advertising: matter, and equip store completely, in good location, all at our expense and pay you $40.00 a week salary, in addition to liberal share of the profits your store earns. Work can be started In spart time. No Investment or previou experience necessary to secure this position. If you are a hustler and wnt an opportunity to make $5,000 to $,'6,000 a year we want you and will pay you well from the start Send me your application today. S. Levy, MgT. Department 769 Como Bldg., Chicago, 111.
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, FOR SALE . Wagons, Wagons, .Harness, Vehicles, all kinds. Farm Implements; all kinds. The above practically as good as new, Two first class Farm Horses, 317 No A ET STOCK eVOULTRV1732 White Wyandottes, cockerels and eggs for sale. Phone 4813. FOR SALE I rose comb Rhode Island Red laying pullets; 1 male bird. No. 4 Roscoe St AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 ELECTRIC STARTER For Ford Car for sale, cash 40. Emerson Cloyd. Williamsburg. FORD S passenger, 16 model, for sale. Phone 1681. , DAVIS a passenger, 16 model.' for sale. roone 16S1. FOR SALE Model S3 Overland Automobile. Phone 3495. Used, Cars Ford Tourlnsr 1912 Ford Touring 1916 Ford Touring 1917 ,....,. Chevrolet Truck ,.;.-..... Chevrolet Touring 1916 ..k. Cadillac Touring 1914 Dodge Touring 1916 j,,,., Dodge Touring 1917 Dodge Touring 1918 Dodgo Touring 1916 ...... Overland Touring 1914 .... 1225 $35 1450 1250 $385 .1625 $750 $875 $9f.O $700 $285 BET H A R D Auto. Agency Salesroom 15 S, 7th St Phone, 2006 AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 33 Automobile Repairing " A Specialty at MILLER BROS.' 35 & 37 S. eth St. Phone 1268 AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE Starter, lighting and ignition systems repalred. Piehl Auto Electric Co., 1024 Main, fnone isi. WHEN IN TROUBLE Stop, think, and phone Pat, 2411, Davis Overland Sals Co., Cadillac specialist WELDING 35 THOS. TURNER & SON Boiler Repairs, Machine Work Auto Cylinder Reborlng Acetyline Welding PHONE 1226 WELDING WILL JREPAIIR IT What often appears to be a serious, ruinous crack or break in a cylinder, casting or piece of machinery, is but a simple piece of repair work to our EXPERT WELDERS Our welding works wondera in repairing broken metal parts parts that would have to be "scrapped" before the process was invented. Remember, OUR WELDING g-enerally makes the broken part STRONGER than it ever was. Inquiries invited. WELDEX MFG. CO. EXPERT WELDERS Cor. 12th. & N. E. Sts. Phone 1494 VULCANIZING 35 VULCANIZING Prompt Service Vulcanizing and Interliners W S. Traylor ' 17 South 9th TAXI 38 TAXI r Anderson's Taxi Servict 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 GARAGES FOR RENT 36 GARAGE For rent with electric lights 219 R. Sth. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33 A ST.. NORTH 1527 Half rooms, for rent. ; house, 1ST ST.. NORTHWEST 416 For rent. B-room flat. See A. AV. Gregg. Phone 871S. 9TH ST., N. 631 5-room house for rent, garden. 6-room house for rent, $11.00. Phone 4614. F ST.. SOUTH 1210 5-room house for rent, $12.50. Call 1114 N. C. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 40 FARM For rent; also house ground near city. Phone 3780. and WANTED TO RENT. 41 Wanted to rent or lease five or six room flat. Good references. Address Home, care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 10TH ST., SOUTH 418 6-room house for sale. Business Block for sale, south part of Richmond. Will trade for small farm. Phone 4072. ' BENNETT & PARKER All kinds of real estate for sale. A square deal to both buyer and seller. 210 & 211 Union Bank Bldg., Phone 2707. City property for sale. Account of leaving city will sell at sacrifice. Good location for railroad man. 227 North 20th. COTTAGE For sale. Some cash and easy terms; also modern house. Phone 3040.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
HOME ON PAYMENTS Modern North East See T. W. HAULEY Ind Nat Bank BJdg.. Phone 112$ H,OU8For sale, 8 -room, nearly new, all modern with garage. South end, good location. Addreea Box F No. 6003 FOR SALE Modern new bungalow, $ rooms, $3,480. Modem brick house, centrally located, $3,600. Arthur Brook. Fine 7 -room house for ' sale. $1,150. Phone 3040. . FOR SALE Six room house, 425 South 10th. Phone 4163. FOR SALE (-room Bungalow, with toilet Phoae 3495. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave., office 18 & Sth. Phone 4171. MODERN HOUSE Wanted to rent, five or six rooms, no children. Box E 6117 care Palladium. FARMS FOR SALE. 43 FARM For east. . Account . leaving RtcBmond, want to sell 46 acres 3 miles northwest Richmond near Stat Farms and Easthaven. All level. No buildings. Price $300.00 per acre. Will sell 20 or 25 acre strip. Part cash. Balance long .time. Address E. Q. Kemper, 205 B. 33r, Indianapolis, Ind.. or phone The Mlil:'-Kempr Co., or see Foreman, White and Addlanian, 811 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1097. REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 House and several acres wanted near town. Write U. It. B Box 273. MONEY TO LOAN. 46 NEED MONEY? If so, we will mak9 you a loan oa your personal property at the legal rate, THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. Room 40, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Richmond. Ind. WAYNE COUNTY FARMERS. ATTENTION! r U. S. Government; Farm Loans at SH for 6 to 40 years. See Mendenhall and McKinley at 202 Mouch Bldg., New. castle, Ind., any time or N. G. McKinley on Saturday of each week at the office of the WAYNE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Iff-You Need Momiey 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 Z percent per month. We loan on furniture, pianos, victrolas, etc., without removal. Call, Write or Phone . RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Established 1895. oora 8, Colonial Bldg., Ccr. Main & Seventh Streets. PHONE 1545 Richmond, Indiana Under State Supervision NOTICE No. 4418 All persons concerned will take notice that in the matter of the petition of the Richmond Light, Heat and Power Company, to issue $450,000 of notes, a hearing will be held on March 8, 1919, at nine-thirty o'clock a. m., at the rooms of the Public Service Commission, State House, Indianapolis, Indiana, and shall appear and answer said petition. CARL H. MOTE, Secretary Public Service Commission of Indiana. Indianapolis, Indiana, March 1, 1919. Mar. 3-4-5 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Melvina Burnett, deceased. No'jce is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified in the 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. . Gardfter, 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 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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Sacred Drama Presented By St Agnes Society "The Two Mothers," a sacred drama, was firen by members of SL Agnes society for the second time last evening before a large audleaos in the auditorium of SL Andrew's school. The wor of the pupils who took part in the drama was praised as parts of it were rendered with particular dramatlo skilL A ten piece orchestra, recently organized at the school, appeared for the first time before the performance last evening, its personnel Includes Misses Dorothy Oegan, Helen Brewster, LuciUe Rohe, and Henry Phenis, Joseph Hiltermann, Russell Raukots, Richard Maddox, Siegfried Holthaus, Louis Jelly and Frank Berheide. Those taking part in the drama were: A. Sauer, L. Taube, H. Pfeifer, I Puthoff. A. eteins, C. Kutter. B. Habing, M. Maurer, Lv Maag, M. Kutter. I. Aubin, V. Steins, C. Brucker, V. Sittloh, G. Maag, C. Westendorf, E. Morgenroth, M. Pardleck, H. Brewster, A. Relss, H. Habing,. A. Kutter, M. Rohe, A. Miller, A. Vosmeier, M. Puthoff, E. Buening, E. Brokamp, R. Sittloh and P. Waidle. The pianists were R. Toschlog and D. Gegan.
Women of Poland will have the vote if the new government stays in power. Nowenham college, Cambridge, England, recently granted women students permission to smoke in the Institution. PUBLIC 8ALE 43
PUBLIC SALE On account of dissolution of partnership the undersigned will offer at pabUrf sale on the B. W. Austin farm, 4 miles west of Centerville, and i miles east of Pershing, on the National Road, at Traction Line Stop No. 132, at tha
j Washington Road, on . WEDNESDAY,
Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following personal property, to-witj 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 One bay mare 6 years old, wL 1500, sound and weU broke; 1 black horse, 6 years old, wt 1500, sound and well broke ;1 bay mare, wL 1300, smooth mouth, well broke; 1 dapple gray horse, wt. 1400, smooth mouth, well broke. 21 HEAD OF CATTLE 21 bne Hereford cow, calf by side; 1 Hereford''heifer, calf by side; 4 Hereford cows, fresh in May; 1 Shorthorn cow, fresh in May; X Shorthorn cow, fresh In June; 3 Hereford cows, fresh in July; 1 Hereford heifer, bred; 1 Hereford bull, 2 years old; 7 Hereford spring calves. . 35 HEAD OF HOGS 35 (AH double immuned. Ten Ixood sows, eight with pigs by side; 1 Polant China male hog, weight 200 lbs; 24 shoats. SHEEP Twenty ewes with lambs. One buck. HAY ANDSEED CORN - Five ton good mixed hay in mow. Twelve bushels good white and yellow seed corn. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. One good wagon with flat bed and bog rack; 1 I. H- C. corn planter and fertilizer attachment; 1 No. 2 low lift I. H. C. manurse spreader; I single and double hay fork, rope and pulleys; 1 blacksmith forge, anvil and drill press; 1 two-row Janesville corn plow; 1 Moline gang plow, 12 inches; 1 Dowagiaa disc wheat drill; 1 De Laval cream separator; 1 McCormick binder; 1 new disc harrow; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 1 McCormick mower; 1 fodder cutter; t Svooden roller; 1 gravel bed; 1 log bolster; 1 new buzs saw; 1 grindstone; 3 sets buggy' harness ; 1 Deering hay loader; 1 steel rake; 1 Colony brooder; 1 flat bed and hog rack; 1 set breeching harness; 1 set hip-strap harness; five dozen chickens. - HOUSEHOLD GOODS - One Globe range; 1 sideboard; 1 beating stove; 1 library table; 1 dining-room table and chairs; and other miscellaneous articles. TERMS made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served on the grounds. BERT SKINNER AND B. W. AUSTIN ' THOS. CONNIFF, Auctioneer H. J. HANES, Clerk.
I A PUBLIC SALE 8 j Two miles east of Richmond on New Paris pike, a j Monday, March 1 0th, 1919 1 Horses, Hogs, Cows, Farming Implements. I Household Goods, Cream Separator, etc. I 1 THEO McCLELLEN ' B Watch for larger ad later. if iiii'giiEiiEin COMMUNITY SALE MILLV1LLE INDIANA SAT., MARCH Sth There will be sold horses, cattle, hogs and sheep of all classes and kbds, also hay, corn and oats, farming tools and household goods. A collection of merchandise will be offered by the merchants of Millville. Sellers, buyers and spectators all invited. W. R. LINES Manager
PUBLIC SALE
Having rented my farm I, the undersigned, will offer at my farm, 2 miles north of Centerville, on the Centerville and Williamsburg pike, on THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919 -: Sale to start at 10 o'clock sharp, the following property: 4 HEAD OF HORSES ' One black horse, Percheron bred, 7 years old, weight 1250; one gray mare. Percheron bred, 8 years old, weight 1300; two 3-year-old colts, Perchero. weight 1200. CATTLE One male calf 10 months old; fresh cows and young cattle. HOGS . . FARMING IMPLEMENTS : v . : .v One hay loader, McCormick binder, one 12-fL harrow, one single cultivator ' one 2-horse corn drill, one John Deere corn planter and check rower, one sal key plow, one 2-horse plow, one roller, one 3 horse hitch for big wagon, 5-hoed wheat drill, one 2-horse wagon and flat bed, one break cart, one 8 fL Johnson. , binder, one buggy, work harness, buggy harness and bridles. GRAIN AND HAY - 800 bushels choice corn; 200 bushels oats, more or less; 25 bushels seed eorn;, two tons of hay; baled straw. TERMS made known on day of sale. . Lunch wHI he served by Webster sfftj Society. ........... w .
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SIMON WEDDLE, Auctioneer.
Missic Phctoplayct , : Second Presbyterian V: Chsrch Next Fr A missionary motion picture drama "The Problems of Pln-Hole Parlsh.by tha Rev. Charles Bid win BradC. D. D.. is to be given at Second Presbyterian church of this city at two perform anoes, next Friday evenings March 7, under the auspice of the Ladies' Missionary society. This Is a $10,000 six-reel photoplay, and a "New Era Expansion lecture to to be given at each performance. The Rev. Charles Edwin Bradt, author of the play, is central district . secretary of the Presbyterian board of Foreign Missions, and members of the photoplay cast include well known . church workers, professional men and women of Chicago, Evans torn, and Wlchata, Kas. "We need a change," says Dr. BradL "Something different Is as neoesssjy In church life as In war. Boots-boots-boota-boots maving up and down again, will drive anybody craxy. "Genuine Christianity Is sclentilleally and psychologically sound. It mobilises all the functions and forces of the universe. Of these, dramatic art is only one; but It is one. The dramatic effect is capable of being used in a decidedly wholeseome and constructive way."
In 1917 Canada produced 50,000 tons of news print paper, of which 492,800 tons, or 78 per cent, were exported to the United States. PUBLIC SALE 4S , MARCH 5, 1919
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