Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 312, 15 October 1919 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1919.
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McCONAHA COMPANY
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Phone 1079
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned as Administrator of the es-j tate of Charles I. Ruble, deceased,1 will offer at public sale the chattel, property and household good3 belonging to said estate, at the late resi-; dence of decedent; being house Num-j ber 217 North 20th street in the city; of Richmond, id Wayne County, Ind-' iana, on Wednesday, November 5th: at 2 o'clock P. M. Said household1 goods consists of beds and bedding, carpets, chairs, rockers, dishes, cook-; ing utensils, tables, dressers, and oth-: er articles. j Terms of Sale: On sums of five, dollars and under cash; over five dollars a credit of three months will be given. The purchasers being re- , quired to give promissory notes in us
ual bank form with approved security, with six per cent interest from ma-. turity. ! Dickinson Trust Company, j Administrator, i Benjamin F. Harris, Attorney. ! Oct 8-15-22
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rarim BARGAINS FOR SALE Farm 80 acres, south of Hiser Station; good level land; good buildings.
FOR SALE Farm 42's acres. On Greensfork pike. Good buildings. FOR SALE Farm SO acres. Six miles south of Richmond; $15,000; good buildings. FOR SALE Farm 100 acres, fine location and excellent buildings; $22,000. See me for other good farm bargains.
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10 acres, good 5-room house, 1-2 mile from city limits, 3-4 mile from city car line, on good road, 1-2 mile from school. Possession at once.
C. L. BOURNE Cth and Main Phones 27092006
KOU SALE Within four miles of Richmond 167 acre farm. J-'ine improvements, well fencort. first class tillable land. $.'U3 por acre C. E. Keever l'hone 2169 and 1936
GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD, Colonial Building
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BURLEY JORDAN Phone No. 4720.
NEEP MONEY? Call on us. We LOAN on furniture, pianos, talking machines, live stock. 1 to 25 months to pay.
THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. Room 40. Colonial Eldg. FOR SALE Strictly modern 7-room house with garage: also 126-acre farm, price $130 per acre. Phone 3248.
NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: In the Wayne Circuit Court at the October Term, 1919. In the Matter of the Estate of Louisa Rusche, Deceased. Flora M. Dickman, Administratrix with the Will Annexed of the Estate of John II. Dickman, Deceased, Administrator with the Will Annexed. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by the administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of John H. Dickman, deceased administrator with the -vCill annexed of the estate of Louisa Rusche, deceased, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court, did, on the 6th day of October, 1919. find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance -vithin three months. Witness the clerk and seal of said Court at Richmond. Indiana, this 6th day of October, 1919. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court. Oct. 8-15.
If Yom Need Money COME TO US! Investigate our pleasant and dignified plan of making loans promptness, courtesy and consideration is granted every customer. Let us advance you money to pay up loans with other companies. We also furnish you additional money for other purposes. We guarantee that we can Bave the borrower 1 percent per month as compared with Legal Rates allowed. We pay balances due on contracts for the purchase of Pianos, Furniture, Automobiles and other Personal Property, arranging the payments to suit the financial condition of the borrower. Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold. Call, write or phone. Welfare Loam Society
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(Porter Warman, Mgr.) CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.
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Full Blood Dmiroc Jersey Hogs TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 21, 1919 ALL DOUBLE IMMUNED At Fairview farm, 1 mile north and 2 miles west of Conners villa, Indiana. My
(offering will include: I SO HEAD Consisting of six extra large fall boars; 14 good, mellow spring l boar3 and 30 high-tacked stretchy gilts.
The entire offei-ing, excepting 7 or 8 gilts, sired by Lorejoy's Orion King, is sired by Robinson's Jack Friend No. 131503, a hog with great stretch and 6ize and easy feeding- qualities combined. I have 1 or 2 gilts that I will sell with breeding privileges to him. The dams in my herd are sired by Col. Jack' son II; Pal s Orion H; Fancy Finish; Hoosier G:ant; Vroodlawn Top Col. and Col. Taxpayer III. You will find this offering to be as nice and growthy as you will see sell this falh I will also sell at the same time and place TWO GOOD, YOUNO SHORTHORN COWS.one of them with calf by side; one weanling calf and one Teal calf. Sale will be held under good tent and brilliantly lighted with Delco electricity. Come early; get a good seat and enjoy the evening with us. Sale to commence at 6:30 p. m. AUCTIONEERS Col. A. H. Morris, Indianapolis, Ind.; Col. Wn. Flannagan and Col. Fred Lake, Connersville. A. Simpkins, clerk. WILLARD ROBINSON PHONE 925 CONNERSVILLE. INDIANA. R. K. 1 Parties from a distance, wishing to attend the sale, will be met at the McFarlan Hotel until :15 p. m.
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Straight time Loans to Farmers. You can pay this loan in full at any time, or pay as large amounts as you desire. Interest charged only for time Loan runs. ALL BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL. We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, Live Stock, Implements, etc.; without removal. Call, phone or write.
RICHMOND LOAN CO. Established 1895 S Room 207 Colonial Bldg. Cor. Main and Seventh Streets 12
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DOUBLE HOUSE On Payments Like Rent $500 CASH Balance $40 per Month.
Property in N. E. part of City. i See I T. W. Hadley, j Second National Bank Building, j I'OR SALE S-roomoJ mo'irn house, large traragro ,j block 'West Main j Street. f',.00. Call 22', "Wert Mnln. 1
7-ROOM HOUSE. Bakery and Machinery. Box B5139, care Polladium. MODERN" T-roorard, 3 blocks car line; extra, J3.D00 cash. Cll 325 West Main.
FOR SALE Seven room house, close in. Bath and steam htat. a real bargrain. Pi.ona 2169-1336; office 1020 E. 1 Main.
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JOE ORION CHERRY KINO HERD 10 APRIL BOARS FOR SALE Sired by Joe Orion Cherry King, Col. of Col.'s and Col. M 6th; from sows, by Joe Orlou 2nd, Willetla 5th, Miss King Lady, Willeta Pal, Modern Improver. Write or come and see W. A CORTNER & SONS, Centervllle, Ind.
CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works Office of the Board Richmond. Ind., October 13, 1919 To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 13th day of October, 1919 they aprov"d an assessment roll shewing the . rima facie assessment fo the following described public Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 56S-1919 For the improvement of both sides of S. 9th. St. by constructing a cement sidewalk 6 it. wide on both sides of said street from South "H" to South "L" Street. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Mon. Nov. 3, 1919, 9 o.clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or r-ll be benefitted in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or los sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing saM names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may de seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. Harry W. Gilbert Thomas C. Taylor John E. Peltz Board of Public Works Oct. 14ht one week.
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MONEY TO LOAN Before borrowing, see us WE CUT THE RATE on every loan we make, saving the borrower from six to eighteen percent per annum. If you have a loan at the legal rate of 3 percent per month, we will lend you the money to pay it off and more if you want It, at LESS THAN THE LEGAL RATi Save the Difference Loans made on Household Goods, Live Stock, Musical Instruments, Diamonds, Automobiles and other personal property. PAYMENTS TO SUIT THE BORROWER Call. Phone or Write BUSINESS MEN'S REMEDIAL LOAN ASSN.
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DIRECTORS: W. A. Bond H. H. Peelle H. G. CLARK, Manager
Phone 1315 L. A. Handley W. O. Seaney
Maze's Red flog Sale Attend Enoch Maze's Red Hog Sale on Saturday , October 18, 1919 Four miles west of Libertv. Indiana, and Vz miles south of Brownsville. 45 HEAD 20 MALES AND 25 GILTS All eligible to register, will be sold to the highest bidder at 1 p. m. They are the best I ever produced. Sired by Jacks O. C. King, now in 0?car Seisses heard at Tipton, Indiana, and Jack's Friend Chief and Maze's Jack's Friend. Dams strong in Colonel and Orion Cherry King blood. The sale advertised by Maze & Pullin for October 8th Is postponed. Send for catalogue.
Having sold my farm, I will offer at public auction on said farm, 6 miles northeast of Richmond, y2 mile northwest of Middleboro, y2 mile west of Whitewater and Richmond pike, on Wednesday, Oct, 22, 19119 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. HORSES AND CATTLE 1 bay mare, weigit 1200; 1 bull calf. 18 months old; 4 Holstein heifer, to b fresh in spring; 3 good milch cows, to be fresh soon (one is full-blood Jersey and two half-blood Holstein.)
53 HEAD OF DUROC HOGS 53 5 brood sows will farrow by day of sale and bred to registered boar) ; 1 reg' istered boar; 47 shoats. average weight 75 to 125 pounds. All hogs are double immuned. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. One 14-inch Cherokaee walking plow; one 14-inch P. & O. sulky: 1 Deering disc; 1 Deering biiwler, 6-foot cut; 1 Champion binder. 6-foot cut; 1 No. 4 Springfield feed grinder; 1 CO-gallon feed cooker; 1 large brass kettle: seed sower; forks; shovels- good leather saddle; chicken brooder, DeLaval Cream Separator. .HAY, STRAW, CORN 200 bales good wheat straw; 4 tons good timothy hay; some corn In field. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. Kitchen range and cabinet; dining table and sideboard; couch; bookcase; bedroom suite and other articles of household goods. 1 PONY AND CART SEVERAL DOZEN CHICKENS Terms Made Known -on Day of Sale Lunch Served By Middleboro Aid Society
Thomas Conniff and Simon. Weddle, Auctioneers. Jesse Wiechman, Clerk.
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Big Type Poland Boars FOR SALE Having postponed my public sale, will offer at private salt; several tprir.g boars by "Big Leader," "Big Jumbo" and "King Prospect." Prices reasonable. Can bo soon at firt farm wtst of Richmond on National Road. Walter B. Fulghum. Office 1000 Main St.
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Having; rented my farm. I will sell at public auction on the farm located 1 mile west of New Paris, O., w and 5 miles northeast of Richmond, Ind., on the symria road at the State Line, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 19119 1 Beginning at 12:00 o'clock fast time, the following property, to-wit: fjjj 6 HEAD OF CATTLE 6 Six head of high grade holstein-Frlesians; 1 fresh cow with large male calf by her side; 3 heavy spring- M ers. be fresh about December 1. Two giving good flow of milk. bred. These cows are all young and bred ij to the best registered Holstein bulls in Western Ohio and are my own raising. . g
5 HORSES AND MULES 5 One pair of well mated Belgians three years old, broke to work in S any kind of harness; 1 bay mare eight years old, a fine worker, gj weight 1400; 1 draft mare colt three years old in the spring; 1 ff weanling mare mule colt, good one.
26 HEAD HOGS Two bred sows; 3 tried sows, open, these are nearly pure blood Poland China; 21 head spring shoats, make good feeders.
HARNESS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Two sets of double breechin harness, lines and bridles complete, as good as new; 2 single sets of buggy harness, complete; 1 heavy Studebaker wagon, almost new; 1 Milwaukee wheat binder; 1 Deering mower; one 2-horse Hoosier wheat drill; 1 Moline riding breaking plow; one 2-row P. & O. corn plow; one 1-row corn plow; 1 spike harrow; one 5-shovel cultivator; one 17-spring tooth harrow; 1 log roller; 1 spring wagon and 1 good cream separator. All of these tools are in good repair, ready for use. Two young Toluse geese, ganders, and other items too numerous to mention will be on sale. This is a clean-sweep sale. If you cannot attend this sale please tell your friends. The usual terms will be made known on th: day of sale.
COLS. THOS. CONNIFF and HOMER PLATT, Auctioneers.
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R. E. SWALLOW, Clerk. J. E. HEALY, Cashier.
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I will offer at public sale on my farm, 3 miles north of Abington, 5 miles southeast of Centerville, 6 miles southwest of Richmond, on the Abington and Richmond road, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following personal property, to-uit: 3 HEAD OF HORSES 1 SPAN OF MULES 1 b'.ack mare, weight 1700, 7 years old; 1 bay horse, weight 1400, 10 years old; 1 brown horse, weight 1400, 10 years old; 1 span of mules, weight 2300, 10 years old. 22 HEAD OF CATTLE 22 4 milch cows, 1 fresh cow, 2 fresh soon, 1 giving good flow of milk; 8 head of steers for butchering; 8 stock calves. 37 HEAD OF HOGS 37 1 sow with C pigs; 30 shoats, weight 50 pounds. FARM IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES, ETC. 1 Milwaukee binder, 7-ft. cut; 1 Deering mower, 6-ft. cut; 1 hay tedder, larse size; 1 Keystone side-delivery rake; 1 Ohio rake hay loader; 1 clover buncher for 6-ft. mower; 1 hay fork, rope and pulleys; 2 John Deere corn plows; 1 Ohio corn plow; 1 Scotch Clipper breaking plow; 1 Syracus breaking plow; 1 John Deere stag sulky plow; 2 Black Hawk corn planters, fertilizer attachment; 1 five-hoe wheat drill; 2 five-hoe disc drills; 2 John Deere springtooth clutivators; 1 garden plow; 3-section spike-tooth harrow; 2section spike-tooth harrow; 4-horse tandem disc; 2-horse single disc; roller; Rude manure spreader; 3 farm wagons; 3 flat beds and hog rack; 2 gravel beds; 1 two-horse slip scoop; 1 fence stretcher; 115 ft. 2-inch wire cable; 2 buggies, 1 storm buggy; 1 hand corn Eheller; 2 sets breeching harness; 2 sets hip-strap harness; collars, lines, bridles; singletrees, doubletrees; spades and ditching tools; Myers spray pump; horse clippers; 4 log chains; seed sowers. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. 2 iron kettles; 1 new Enterprise lard press, S-qt. size; 3 dozen new galvanized buckets; lard cans; granite tea kettle; bed and springs; 12-foot dining table and chairs; Rayo lamp; Florence Hot Blast stove, large size; 50 yards good rag carpet; 50 yards wool carpet, and other household articles. 8 tons good hay; 10 bushels clover seed; 65 hedge posts, 15 end posts and 50 fence posts; Huber tractor, thresher and P. & O. three-bottom plow. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE Lunch will be Served by Elkhorn Cemetery Association. THOMAS CONNIFF, SIMON WEDDLE, Auctioneers. JESSE WIECHMAN, Clerk. Rudolph H. Miller
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Having fold my farm, we. trap undersigned, will eell at public auction at my farm, known as the Franklin Oler farm, 8 miles east of Economy and 3 miles northwest of Williamsburg, on th Wil-
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ThiurSo9 Oct 16 Beginning at 12:30 o'clock p. m the following: -"' ?' Horses, Cattle. Hogs, Grain, Farming Implements. Terms made knovn on day of Bale. , jjC. W. BUNDY and CAMPBELL ' Albert Hindman and Clem Conway, Auctioneers. ) 7 John Manning, Clerk. '
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of City Property The double house at 207 and 209 South Twelfth Street belonging to the late Miriam McDivitt, will be eold at public auction at 2 Pc Mo, SATURDAY, OCT. 18, 1919 on the premises, to the highest bidder. This property is In a fine location, has bath and electric lights, both kinds of water, and eight rooms on each side. Terms: One-third cash, one-third In nine months, and onehird in eighteen months. Purchaser pays tax due in fall of 1920. Abstract will be furnished.
WALTER J. DOAN, Administrator. ROBBINS. RELLER & ROBBINS. Attorneys. TOM CONIFF, Auctioneer.
