Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 299, 30 September 1919 — Page 10

TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1919. PAGE TEN

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

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CONTRACT RATES obtained from The ' Palladium business office. CLOSING HOTTRS AH Want-Ads most : be in before 11 a. m. of day of publl- ; cation. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must aeeom- ' panled by cash In full payment, accordlnf to above rates. THE PALTjAIMTTM reserve the right to classify all ads according; to its , own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS rlvlnr a "letter or nnmkk m. tvii nfflrn. ran not be an swered In person. A letter should be addressed t the "letter or number, care this office. The advertiser will call for his answers and later call n you providing your reply to this advertisement pleases him. TELRPHONB your Want-Ads JT.t','" ,U la mnre convenient to do so. Bill will ' v. n taii nd as this Is an ac rommodatlon service. The Palladium expects payment promptly , upon re cetpt of bill. Phone 2834 MOU MENTAL IB JOHN P. EMSLIB Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 402! Jaik TrManu!.. Hurt Waltermann FUNERAL. DIRECTORS aunw T?rtrm and Chapel ii u.i. c Tel. 21 is PERSONALS CARD OF THANKS ' We hereby extend our sincere thanks to Rev. John F. Blockman of the M. E. church. Fountain City, Ind.. for his splendid sermon at the funeral service of our sister Maggie H. Taylor, also to Miss Grace Brennan and Miss iMildred Davis for their special serv"lce: to the choir of the church. Mr. "and Mrs L. O. Anderson. J. B. Oheno;weth. Miss Verba Pitts. Miss Carr e -Clements; also to O. W. Clark for his : kindness, and to all who so kindly offered their assistance. ; MRS. S. O. CURTIS FRANK TAYLOR FRESH OYSTERS Received Daily at PRICE'S 916 Ma)n Phone 1253 8PECIAL NOTICE HAIR WORK Hair Switches made without stems; 3 scalp treatments tor 11. 00. Chiropodist care of feet. Iranels Estelle. Ill North 3rd. Phone 1821. WANTED Piano pupils 50c hour. Will call at houso. Mrs. Sanderson, lo N. 7th St. WANTED Music pupils 50c hour. W ill call at house. Miss Sanderson, 12o N. 7th St. LOST AND FOUNO 5 SHOATS found; Fred A. Hartman, .phone 5146C. LOST Purse containing $28. 2 checks -and dalmond rlnjr. between 9th street and 3 miles east on Nat l road. Return to Palladium. Reward. BILL BOOK, containing be- ; tween $80 and $90 lost between ' Pershing and Jacksonburg, through Penville. Liberal reward. Great Central Tea Co. HORSE BLANKET lost on Fountain City pike, between Union pike and .Pleasant Plain school house; phone 195J. Fountain City. MOLE SKIN Fur Neck Band lost Saturday nlKht between X. 13th and 14th on C or North 10th; return 1310 North C. LOST Excelsior bicycle, blue, aluminum mud-guards and rims, double bar rubber grips and pedals. Return 232 N. 21st. HELP WANTED MALE BOY WANTED to work in Palladium i composing room; one who has had, some experience In printing preferred;, good opportunity for boy ahove lb vears of age; a good knowledge of ."English and spelling required. Apply - to J. K. AVissler, foreman Palladium I rompi'lng room, or phone 3133 after : fi p. m. BO'V Wanted. Penn. Station. Union News Stand, i I BOYS Wanted Richmond Casket c om- j - pany. aoutn yi.ii nnyi i CARPENTER WANTED Steady work; npply In person to S5upt. Beals. Earlham College CEXPL'S CLEiikS (men, women): 4000 needed, $05 month; age 1S-50; experience unnecessary. Kxaminat Ions. Kichmond Oet. IS. For free particulars write J. Leonard (former Government Kxaniiner). 1053 Eauitable Bid?-. Washington. VOITNG MAN Wanted; inquire Stauber Grocery, 201 South 13th. PORTER Wanted at The Harter Shop, mth and Main Sts. A kodiI job for anyone willing to work. i WANTED 16-year old-bovs as V, 1 , , . nin setters. Experience un-; npfpsnnrv. Good wacres. Twicrp- s i Bowling Alleys, 12 N. 8th St CRATER wanted; man to crate robes;Iouck & Hill Co. v'trst-ASSEMBLERS wanted: .hiffoDavis Motor Car Co. WANTED Non-union brick layers. 1 iin nor hour. No restriction in re gard to hours. Address J. M. Kant. Association, Secretary Newcastle Contractors Ind. WANTED Molders for side floors. Applv The American Foundry & Machine Co., Hamilton, Ohio, (Lindenwald). WANTED Cabinet maker and finisher at once. Call 2073 or 3344. WANTED First class MSfll lug Machine and Drill Press Men Apply NATIONAL AUTOMATIC TOOL COMPANY HELP WANTED FEMALE WOMAN wanted for general housework; i?ood wages; 110 X. 10th. WO"MXNvanfed"tb do washing. Phone 3341 GIRL Wanted for housework; older fcirl preferred: 2 in family; no washing. Phone 2S2L WANTED Woman to do washing for one. Call 814 Main St. Cook and Dishwasher Wanted Reid Hospital HOUSEKEEPER wanted; family with on child; phone 3294.

HELP WANTED FEMALE

Become a Nurse. Earn $35 Weekly; two year course In state recognised school. Washington Park Hospital, 60th and Vernon Ave., Chicago. 111. Several young salesladies to represent us In Richmond and ror travenns. Good commission and transportation paid. Money every night. References required. No experience neces sary. We train you. Box D-4144, care Palladium. WOMAN wanted to work with tailor; must be good needle woman, steaay work. Geo. W. Shepman, 25 South 7th. . HOUSEKEEPER wanted; no washing; phone 4778. permanent; WAITRESS North 8th. wanted; China Cafe, 10 WANTED Woman N. 13th street. for washing; 315 WANTED Young lady solicitor; one with typewriter experience preferred; Box A1159. care Palladium. LADY Wanted for housework; phone 3755; 401 North 21st. WANTED Names and addresses of three Individuals possessing some experience or natural ability In clerical or bookkeeping work, who are desirous of Increasing their efficiency and earning power, with a view of qualifying as expert accountants, or the Certified Public Accountants Examination given by the Indiana State Board of Accounts. Successful applicants will be placed under the direct supervision of Certified Public Accountants, and the connection will in no way Interfere with your present duties. Write Box D4146, care Palladium. DON'T let your time slip by unprofitably. We can help you find your op portunity. Arrange for your course and enter next Monday, day or night. Richmond Business College; phone 2040. WANTED A colored maid for general housework, only 2 in family; no washing, steady position; apply at once. Mrs. Louis Weiler, Portland, Ind. BOOKKEEPER Wanted, experienced. Richmond Tire Service, corner 11th and Main. We can use a few more girls in our sewing department. Experience unnecessary. BEEBE GLOVE CO., 8th St. & Railroad Crossing. Agents and Salesmen Wanted 7 CANDY Earn $25 to $50 weekly. Advertise, men. women. Start one of our Specialty Candy Factories In your home, small room anywhere. Grand opportunity. We tell how and furnish everything. CANDTMAKERS HOUSE. 1918 Ranstead St., Philadelnhia. Pa. MEN'WANtKirTo'sELTanocEHiES i SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT N h.UESSAItV One of World's largfst Oroers, (capital over $1.000. 000. Oil) wants ambitious men in your locality to sell direct to consumer nationally known brands of an extensive line of grocer

ies, paints, roofings, lubricating oils. -- stock foods, etc. Big line, easy sales. RI G 9x12 for sale: call SOfi P. l.'th. Values beat any competition. Earn,CAs;ii REGISTERS Bought, sold; b!g money. No experience or capital, guaranteed, exchanged, repaired, rerequired. Complete sample outfit and j bunt, bargains in used Nationals. Acfree selling instructions start you.) curate Cash Register Exchange Co., Lonpr established reliable house. Write! 21 North 7th.

today. John Sexton .V u.. Ja3 w . i Illinois St.. Chicago. 111. SITUATIONS WANTED gVIXO macTTTxeS repaired eveninKs. Work guaranteed. Phone 1688. leg8; jh-sch ool boy wants work af ter school and on Saturday. Phone 2 410. I wTiim-rio- i'W'i-rT rl Street. I 'Youner woman wants position as col I lector or similar outdoor work; can' give good references. Box 9005, care Palladium. WVNTEDPoTltion by young lady Bookkeeper and Stenographer; two years experience. Phone 4343. ROOMS FOR RENT NINTH Street. South ?1 U ; room for "IJ"'1"-- J11 .'oninS310TII STREKT, South 4 12; furnished rorn forrcnt; for rent two furnished rooms; call 40 South 9th St. Phone 101.2. FOR RENT Furnished room, modern. for fjcntleinnn. Phone 4134. NINTH ST.. North 214; rooms for light housekeeping-. ROOM and P.OARD for man and wife; 4 20 S. W. 3rd. MODERN" ROOM to rent to two gentlemen. Phone 17S2. THIRD STREET, tilshed room for 4i South West; furen t. ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS 13 HOUSE WIRING Electrical Chandeliers. The latest desigms in all electrical fixtures. HARRY U. WOOD 1120 Main Phone 1650 HEATING AT,-D PLUMBING 14 ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS For citv and country. See J1EERHO FF, '. S. Sth Phone 1236. PAINTING & DECORATING 15 Housepainting, graining, varnishing and decorating. E. C. Sims. Phone 2571. MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St. Phone 2608 Why not see JOHN A. WILLIAMS tor local and long distance morlus? PHONE 6118 I Haul anything anywhere auy tlma Prices Reasonable SHOE REPAIRING 17 Expert workmanship at Richmond Shoe Hospital and Shining Parlor, 909 Main. Read Palladium Want Ads.

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MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17P Bicycles, baby cabs, screens, sweepers, tires and supplies, knives, ncissors, sawe. mowers sharpened. Called for and delivered. Phone 8088 Weeley Brown and Son. WANTED You to try my new electric soleing machine 7 So. 9th St.. rear Conkey's Drug Store W. Ro DECKER Formerly at 920 Main St. Open Evenings. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B j. c. Darnell co. We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1020 Main. Phone 1936. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 Black folding go-cart for sale. 9th. 33 S. Order coal of The Independent Ice & Fuel Co. Phone 34fi5. FOT; SALE Phoap: one 0 qt. and one 20 at. ice cream freezers. Call C. T. Price & Sons. rVTRl7AST STOVE Call after 7 p. m. R25 North 11th. LAPY'S SUIT, size 36, for sale. Phone 3706. SEW Extracted Plover Honey: also to I quit business will sell lot of Beekeept (rs supplies and fixtures at less than factory prices. M. II. Wolfor. 300 South' West 3rd street; phone 4733. N EW SO ROM UM Now on sale at Bertsch Sorghum Works Centerville, Ind. Five second-hand Threshers and Engines, as good as new for sale. See WM. E Phone 16S FISHER Winchester, Ind. - - Oak Pedestal, nininer Table and Chairs for sale; 327 South Sth. DINING Room Divan and Base for Vloor T.nmn- Smith 11th. ,-,-,,-,.' , ..,r ' A--rzr Vi VhV s i o,h . 'u,.,,. ' -, 0,1" ' i - RTOVR Vnr snip. SPPOnd hand. heating and cook, first class condition. 1001 N. 10th. Phone 3498. FOR SALE Side Wall Tent; also Camninar Tent: phone 2172 before 6 I o'clock. One Gas Range and one Coal Range; j 30S S. 4th. ! COAT for sale, "black plush, small size. i Phone 4755. I FdRSALEKindfing wood; phone i 201L jilorton Miracle Washing Machine for ! sale. $6.00. Phone 19SS. i STOVE Soft coal burner, new Globe I hot blast, for sale; 2020 South A St. j MlbCELLANtOUS WANTED Vi horse-power electric motor i wanted. John P. Emslie, 15 S. i 10th. UoN'T Ptore your used furniture. Sell it to Townsend. who pays highest rjrlces. 533 Main. Phone 1296. Furniture and stoves, all kinds, good prices. Home Supply Store, 181 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862 WANTrITit"o Buy 5 room house, good location, on payments like rent. Box B 2115. care Palladium. OATS Wanted Phone 3494. FURNITURE Wanted. Wo pay casn for household goods. Brammer & KIHnn 520 Ma in Phon 149 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Your piano for a Victrola or buy a used piano through mo and save the dealer"s profit. Walter R. Fulehum. 1000 Main St. I FOR SALE Price pood condition: a 322 Colonial Rids Piano in j W 1" R LI tZER Electric Nickel Piano for sale. Phone 2197. Player PIANO TunlnK. prompt, efficient ervlce TV R. Rohfrts Phone 110. FURNACES 25 B Install a HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE HOUSEHOLDER. Local Representative, 319 Randolph St. Phone 3163. For first class heatinpr service. H. L. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 RICHMOND LUMBER CO. Lumber. Millwork. Phones 3209 3307 BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247-3267-3347. For all kind of Building .Naterlal.

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LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 6 SHOATS for sale, 1 mile west of Richmond, Earlham Helghts. SHOATS-for sale, double - lmmuned; weigh 100 lbs. John Hannon, one mile north on Union Pike. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 ONE-TON TRUCK arranged for all kinds of hauling and moving, located corner 6th and Main. Joe Fields. USED CARS For sale. One Dodge roadster. 1918 model; one Dodge touring-. 1919 model; one Ford roadster. Oeorge Worley Garage, 15 South 9th. Phone 2903. FORD for sale; loth. 5 passenger; 21 North MAXWELL FOR SALE Also Ford Sedan, electrically equipped, 1918 model, cheap if sold at once. Magneto & Battery Exchange 1121 North A DAVIS 4-cylinder, 5-passenger car. good condition. John P. Emslie, 15 S. 10th. FORD Touring Car for safe, late model; E. II. Brinker. 100 S. 7th. AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 For Automobile Painting Trimming of all kinds, tops, side curtains, back curtains, lights, go to Braden and Foster 1530-1532 Main St. First Class guaranteed Vulcanizing at reasonable prices. R. E. Omelia, Centerville, Ind. MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 BICYCLE for sale IP.B South 13th. in good condition; HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33 4-ROOM Furnished Apartment for rent. Phone 1247. MODERN 8-room house: will be for rent Oct. lfth; phone 2197. WANTED TO RENT. 41 WANTED To rent, modern 7 or 8 room house, centrally located; J. E. Kirkpatrick, 102 N. 14th St. UXFrRNISHEI) Rooms Wanted Two rooms upstairs; two rooms down: Couple employed; Box 1J.4043, care Palladium. I WANTED Will pay one year rent in I advance for single or double modern ! residence, six to eight rooms: 1mmediate possession. Information, ad dress Rox D404 4, Palladium. Two-light housekeeping' rooms wanted for family of three. Call 2535. J. H. Honnaker. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 S-room houso in West Richmond. Applv Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. C. E. KEEVER CO. Getting new lists of properties every day. See us for bargains. Phones 2169-1936. 1020 Main. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave., office 18 S. Sth. Phone 4171. FOR SALE New six room modern house, Washington Court. Only one left Call Phone 383 1 or 3267. HUDELSON c PORTKRFlELU Real Estate, Farms, Rentals. Loans, Fire Ins. Phone 1401. 307 Colonial Bid. HARRIS AND KORTEWEQ Real Estate and Farms. 6th and Main a W. Corner 2nd Floor. Phone 227S FARM 105 acres, near Hagerstown, excellent land, well improved, half cash. Bargain. Address Owner, care Palladium. FOlfSALE-Strl7tlyrnbdern 8 room house, bath and furnace located at 312 S. 12th St.; for price, terms and inspection address E. G. Kemper, 205 E. 33rd St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Modern duplex, E. Main, for sale. Owner leaving: city. Phone 3701. ONE 4-ROOM House and three lots for sale; cheap if sold at once. Phone 3215.

bargain; caii roomj9-room double house, 132 South

3rd, for sale. Inquire 201 S. 13th. Phone 1143. HOUSE For sale. 211 S. 12 th. Call S15 S. 12th or Phone 1314. Public Sale of DUROC JERSEY HOGS MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1919 9 miles northwest Richmond. WILLIAM WILCOXEN . Richmond R. R. A., Box 212 FOR SALE Main street Brooks. -Business at the property on hub. Arthur Co L. BOURNE Real Estate Cor. 6th and Main 7-room modern house for sale. 12th St., 620. Easy terms. South FOR SALE 6 room cottaste, cash or payment; write Box No. tHo.

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5-ROOM HOUSE Price $1500; $500 call 10 South down and $15 month; 7th. FOR SALE room Modern House, large garage; blocK west aaain ou, $3800. Call 325 West Main. HOUSE for sale on Pearl street; price reasonable; inquire 22 rea.ri. A modern residence ana grocery ajoinlng; electric lights ana not waier heat. Phone 1008. Call 303 N. 8th. Strictly modern home on paved street In Reeveston; 6 rooms. Data ana sleeping porch: double garage; inquire 218 South 19th. Phone 1595; owner leaving city. 42 FARM BARGAINS 50 ACRES Level, strong soil. Good 7-room house, new barn. Close to market. $10,000. 80 ACRES; 90 acres; 100 acres. All close to Richmond. Best of buildings. Level, strong land. See us for price. 120 ACRES Slightly rolling. Good house and barn. All in cultivation, but 8 acres of timber. Close to mar ket. $135.00. 160 ACRES Practically level. Good 10-room house. Two big barns, all cribs, granery, big hog house, etc. Good fences and well tiled. Price $165.00. Many others. List with us. See us before you buy. HARRIS & KORTWEG S. W. COR. 6TH AND MAIN. PHONE Office 2273. Res. 3014. NORTHWEST FIFTH 5 room cottage for sale. Electric lights and garage. Part cash; balance monthly. Inquire 1321 Harris. FOR SALE 160 acres, farm well located, mod era house, tenant house, barn, silo and j hog house. 60-acre farm, 6 miles from ! Richmond, 12 acres good timber, fair i house and barn; a bargain. 90-acre farm. 80-acre farm. 40-acre farm, close to town, price reasonable. City j property in all parts of town. Some ; of this property can be had tor cash i or monthly payments. acre ground, i 6 room house. List your property with me. Phone 5225. C. Wo BUNDY 524 South 10th St. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building FARM BARGAINS 60 ACRES Extra land, highly improved; 12,000. 89 ACRES All level, good buildings and silo; $13,000. 93 ACRES Good level land, extra good buildings, Eilo and tenant house; price only $16,000. 160 ACRES Fine land, good buildings; price $150 per acre. C. C. HAWLEY Phone 75. ?,"ew Paris, Ohio 5 -ROOM HOUSE $500.00 down and 10 South 7th. Price $1, 500.00: $15.00 month. Call DUPLEX FOR SALE Stritcly modern. Phone 2646. MONEY TO LOAN. 46 NEED MONEY? If bo, wo will make you a loan on your personal property at the legal rate. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. Room 40. Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 Richmond. Ind. Why SELL and SACRIFICE LIBERTY BONDS We will loan $45 on a $50 bond, or $90 on a $100 bond, at a email rate of Interest. IF YOU MUST SELL, WE WILL BUY OUTRIGHT WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. Tenth SL Phone 25C9 Wayne, Union, Fayette and Randolph County Farmers attention. United States Government Farm Loans At 54 Long Time Loans on percent. Good list Properties, City Property at 6 of Farms and City See Mckinley & sharp 223 Colonial Bldg. GUARDIAN SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned guardian of Nancy Williams (Insane), by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, will otter for sale on the premises, on Wednes day, October 15, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate in Wayne county, Indiana, to-wlt: "A part of the northeast quarter of

MRS. LADD HEARS THAT i HUSBAND KILLED SELF

ANGOLA, Ind.. Sept 30. Mrs. Nan nie VanAuken Ladd, wife of Ernest C. Ladd, received her first word today of a tragedy in Paris, France, which her husband is reported to have shot his affinity and then killed himself, from the press dispatches. Mrs. Ladd comes from one of Stnhen county's best families and is well known here. The news from Paris caused a sensation in this city. section 2-16-13. Beginning 16.00 rods west of the northeast corner of said quarter section and running thence west 32.00 rods to the northeast corner of the lands owned by Earnest and Lula B. Scruggs; thence south 13 1-3 rods to said Scruggs southeast corner; thence west 15.00 rods to said Scruggs southwest corner; thence north 13 1-3 rods to the said Scruggs northwest corner; thence west 14.00 rods to Barney Lindermans northeasc corner; thence south, with said Lindermans east line, produced, 85.2S rods; thence east 7.00 rods; thence south 14.00 rods; thence east 18.00 rods; thence north 14.00 rods; thence east 62.00 rods to a point in the east line of said quarter section, said point being 64.00 rods north of the southeast corner thereof; thence north 55.28 rods to the southeast corner of land3 owned by Larkin and Millie Gamber; thence west 16.00 rods to said Gambers southwest corner; thence north 30.00 rods to the place of beginning, containing 38.37 acres, more or less. Terms of Sale One-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years from day of sale, or the purchaser may pay all cash. If sold on credit the purchaser shall give promissory notes for the deferred payments in usual bank form with six per cent interest from day of sale payable semi-annually, and secure the same by first mortgage on said real estate. WILLIAM THOMAS STEERS, GUARDIAN. Benjamin F. Harris, Attorney. sept23-30oct7

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The undersigned will offer for sale on the farm one-half mCa east of Hagerstown, Ind., commencing at 11 o'clock. MoinuOcto 69 11919 70 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES One span of 5 and 6-year-old gray mare mules, well mated; 1 epan of 3-year-old mare mules, well mated. These mules range from 2 to 6 years of age. These mules were all raised In Wayne and adjacent counties. One registered Belgian filly, and one registered Percheron filly; 1 Percheron stallion 4 years old, a good colt, and an extra good breeder. One 6-year-old gray gelding, well broke, weighing 1400; one 6-year-old gray gelding, well broke, weighing 1550; one 4-year-old gray mare, well broke, weighing 1300. 25 HEAD OF CATTLE Seven registered Aberdeen Angus cows and calves and one male; 3 extra good Shorthorn cows with calves by side, one milk cow; 7 heifers of the dairy type to be fresh In December; 1 registered Shorthorn bull calf, straight Scotch bred. 18 HEAD OF HOGS Ten registered male pigs, and eight open sows. Luch on the ground. Terms made known on day of sale. V, Jo Eo Myers &Soini AUCTIONEERS: Hector Kirk, Anderson; O. E. Ross, Winchester; Delno Dressbach, Muncie; Albert Hlndman, Hagerstown; Clem Conway, Mooreland. CLERK: Horace Hoover.

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Public Sale At Woodland Heights Stock Farm Six miles north of Liberty, ten miles south of Richmond on Liberty and Abington pike on

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19 HORSES AND MULES 19 Nineteen head of horses and mules including 6 head of registered Percherons; 1 imported stallion, 1 coming 2-year-old stallion, 3 grey mares in foal, 1 with stud colt by her side; one team 5-year-old mules; balance draft mares, colts and general purpose. 32 HEAD OF REG. SHEEP Thirty-two registered Shropshire sheep; 5 yearling rams out of imported buck, 7 head spring rams, 20 head of ewes from 3-year-olds down to spring lambs. 90 HEAD OF HOGS Ninety head of hogs including 80 head feeding hogs weight from 100 to 130 lbs., 9 sows part with pigs by side, balance to pig in October; 1 full-blooded 2-year-old Duroc boar. All hogs have been immuned. 11 HEAD OF CATTLE Eleven head cattle; 4 fresh cows with calves by side, 2 cows giving good flow of milk. 2 full-blooded Jersey heifers; 1 heavy springer; 1 five months old Shorthorn bull, 1 five months old heifer. 250 Bushels Corn in field. Five tons Timothy hay. TERMS made known on day of sale. Wo LWOOD Auctioneers: Col. Flanagan and Lake.

JOE ORION CHERRY KING HERD 10 APRIL BOARS FOR SALE Sired by Joe Orion Cherry Kins, Col. of Col.'s and Col. M 6th; from 60ws, by Joe Orion 2nd, Wllletta 5thl Miss King Lady, Wllleta Pal, Modern Improver. Write or come and see W. A. CORTXER & SONS, Centerville, Ind.

Modoc, Ind,

Rally day at M. E. church Sunday, October 5. Mr. and Mrs. T, C. Kabel were In Indianapolis Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Charles Graham was at Farm land Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oxley of Win chester were calling on friends Wednesday evening. Mrs. Warren Dennis near Hagerstown was calling on Mrs. T. C. Kable Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hewitt of Farmland were at Blountsville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Howell of Greensfork were at Mrs. William How, ell's for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Conyers of Muncie were calling on Mrs. Phoebe Edwards Sunday evening. Mrs. Alice Hanscomb of Hagerstown formerly of Modoc, was in town for a few days. Mrs. Inez Harris of Richmond spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. Guy Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. John McGunnegill of Mooreland spent Wednesday evening with the former's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaddis and Pauletta Edwards were at Winchester Wednesday. Mrs. Amandy Hunt and daughters, Frank and Lola Homey of Indiana polis, were here Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Roll Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Oxley of Andrews, Ind., are spending the week end with Mrs. Mary Keever and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnson, daughter, Georgie, Mammie Wiggins of Losantville. Albert Lee, Pauletta. Ed wards spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Luna Edwards. The crop failures In the far east are-' causing great anxiety In Brltlst North Borneo. Light green Jade la the favorite gemot China. Octo 7th at 10 o'clock

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