Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 314, 17 October 1919 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1919.

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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division. In the Matter of The Simplex Machine Tool Company, Bankrupt. No. 6,934. In Bankruptcy. Notice is hereby given that W. G. Guenther, Trustee in Bankruptcy, of the above named bankrupt, will offer for sale, in accordance with order granted directing him to sell same at public sale to the highest bidder on October 21, 1919, at 11 o'clock a. m , on the premises, the following described property, to-wit: Situated in the City of Richmond, county of Wayne, and State of Indiana, and known as being parcel conveyed by deed to said company dated and acknowledged January 23, 1917, recorded June 22, 1917, Record 145, Page 48. conveying lots Nos. 239 to 246, both inclusive and Nos. 294 to 304, both inclusive, all in Beallview addition to the City of Richmond, as shown by the recorded plat on record. Known as the real estate on which is located the plant of The Simplex Machine Tool Company, bankrupt, at Richmond, Indiana. The Trustee will also offer for eale at the same time all the personal property consisting of lathes, drill-presses, punches, planes.

tools, Bhafting, belting and stock of steel, bolts, nuts and screws, together with all fixtures therein located. The Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Terms of sale cash. The Trustee will make his report of sale, and application for confirmation thereof, before C. D. Friebclin, Referee in Bankruptcy, at this office, No. 610 American Trust Building, City of Cleveland, Ohio, on the 25th day of October, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. W. G. GUENTHER, Trustee, 439 Society for Savings Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. White, Johnson, Cannon & Spieth, Attorneys for Trustee, 1408 Williamson Bldg., Cleveland, O. September 17, 1919. septl9-26oct3-10-17

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a Copy of Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at Public Sale, at the Court House door

in the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the 4th day of November, 1919, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on said day, the following property, to-wit: Lot Twenty-one (21) In the Abijah Moffit's Addition to the City of Richmond, Indiana, to be sold as the

property of Julius S. P. Ken et al to satisfy said decree in my hands in favor of William B. Fisher et al. Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Clement V. Carr, Sheriff of Wayne County. October 10th, 1919. Frank T. Strayer, Attorneys for Plaintiff.

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 aproved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessment for the following described public Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 568-1919 For the Improvement of both sides of S. 9th. St. by constructing a cement sidewalk 6 ft. wide on both sides of said street from South "II" 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 remon-1 strances 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 will be benefitted in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or les sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said 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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SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a copy of decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at Public Sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on the 3rd day of November, 1919. between the hours of 10 o'clock

A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on said day, the following property, to-wit: Being the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of Section 36, Township 16, north, of Range 12 east in Wayne County, Indiana, and being forty (40) rods square, and containing ten (10) acres, more or less, to be sold as the property of Carl D. Fender, et al, to satisfy said Decree in my hands in favor of Ella R. Murray. Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CLEMENT V. CARR, Sheriff of Wayne County. October 10th, 1919. HENRY U. JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintiff.

EARLHAM READY FOR WILMINGTON AT REID FIELD

Both Squads on Edge for Game Ohioans to Arrive in City Friday Evening.

With a squad of 24 men, accompanied by a delegation of rooters, Wilmington will pull in early Friday evening, and will be met by an Earlham delegation which will escort them to the college. Wilmington has had the same trouble as Earlham this season, good but inexperienced material Since the last game with St Xavier, they have steadily improved, ar.d are prepared to give the Hoosier Quakers a trimming. Earlham and Wilmington played the last game of the season at Reid field two years ago, and Earlham, crippled by injuries received in earlier Bcraps with Wabash and DePauw, was forced to accept an overwhelming defeat. This year it may be different. Light signal practice and short talks by Coach Mowe will be held Friday afternoon. Then football will be banished from the minds of the squad until Saturday afternoon. Following are the probable lineups. Earlham Wilmington Mills Spencer right end Jordan (Capt.) Champlin right tackle

Johnson Randall right guard Carey Cartwright center Kellum Larkin left guard Hall Ellis left tackle Bookout Wood left end Raiford Stephens quarterback Collins Carter (Capt.) right half Hinshaw Kester

left half Pitts Lukens full back

Open Season for Game

For the information of sportsmen The Palladium gives the open seasons for all kinds of game in Indiana as announced by George N. Mansfield, superintendent of the division of fish and game of the state conservation department. The open seasons for game birds and far bearing animals ere as follows: Prairie Chicken Oct. 15 to Nov. 1. bag limit, 5 in one day. Quail Nov. 10 to Dec. 20; bag limit, 13. Ruffled Grouse Nov. 10 to Dec. 20. Ducks Sept. 16 to Dec, 31; bag limit, 15. Ducks may be shot at only

from sunrise to sunset-

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This sale was postponed from Oct. 11, because of weather conditions, but will be held Saturday night of this week regardless of weather, in our new electric lighted sale barn, which is now ready for use. One of Greatest Sales to be Held This Year. Some of the Most Valuable Animals of Breed Sell Sale will be held on the M. V. Bartlett farm, in an electric lighted sale pavilion, 2Va miles southwest of Carlos City, and 2Ya miles northeast of Economy, Indiana. AUCTIONEERS: Col. Joe Flesher, Dunkirk, Ind.; Col. W. W. Zike, Morristown, Ind.; G. M. Isenhower, Martinsville, Ind.; Col. Oren Ross, Winchester, Ind.; E. C. Button, Knightstown, Ind. MID-WEST STOCK FARMS. Office 416-417 Wysor Building, Muneie, Indiana.

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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. 1 ALL BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, Live Stock, Implements, etc.; without removal. Call, phone or write.

RICHMOND LOAN CO. Established 1S95 Room 207 Colonial Bldg. Cor. Main and Seventh Streets

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limit, 15. ft Rails Sept. 1 to Nov. 30; bag limit, 15. Gallinules Sept. 16 to Dec. 31; bag limit, 25. Golden Plover Sept, 16 to Dec. 1; bag limit, 15. Black-bellied Plover Sept. 16 to Dec. 31; bag limit 15. Wilson Snipe Sept. 16 to Dec. d;

bag limit, 15. Jacksnipes Sept. 16 to Dec.

bag limit, 15. Woodcock 'Oct. 1 to Nov. 30; bag limit, 6. Beaver Nov. 20 to Feb. 6. Fox Nov. 20 to Feb. 6. Opossum Nov. 20 to Feb. 6. Otter Nov. 20 to Feb. 6. Raccoon Nov. 20 to Feb. 6. Skunk Nov. 20 to Feb. 6. Mink Nov. 1 to March 31. Muskrats Nov. 1 to March 31. Squirrels Aug. 1 to Nov. 30. Rabbits April 1 to Jan. 10. ' There is no open season for doves

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Greasy Neale Is Now Coaching Football Earle (Greasy) Neale, right fielder of the Cincinnati champions, has entered upon his duties as coach of a football team in Norwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. White at college, Neale, like Christy Mathewson. was better known as a football player than as a diamond athlete. He was a halfback and one of the best broken field runners who ever played the game in the middle west. The manner in which he evaded tacklers in his runs with the ball caused him to be likened to a greased pig, and in that characterization lay the origin of the nickname "Greasy," which has clung to him ever since. For the past few years he has spent the fall months coaching small college elevens in the middle west.

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Williamsbarg Wins Twice In Basketball From Modoc WILLIAMSBURG, Ind.. Oct. 17 Williamsburg's basketball team de

feated Modoc, IS to 16, at the local , high school gymnasium, Wednesday ; evening. Guckle and Kennedy, were the bright lights of the locals' i offense. Through Swain, Modoc kept the game on the shelf until the last I two minutes of play. He made 14 of : the 16 points scored by his team. The Williamsburg seconds del'ea- . ed the Modoc seconds in the curtain ! raiser for the big game, by a 4 to 0 score. Modoc was unable to break . through for a marker and William.- ' burg's scores were made on shots from the center of the floor by Milo Clemments.

Some real bowling was shown in the City league schedule at Twigg'e, on Thursday evening, chief of which was the clash of the K. or C. No. 2 and FosWs Coca-Colas. TheKaysees rolled up a total of S50, to the Coke's S33, in the opener In the second game the Cokes rolled 851, while the Kaysees annexed a total of 906 They fell down in the third game, only making 7S4. to SS0 of the Cokes Wilson's Cleaners cleaned up on Hill's Laddies, winning all three of the contests. High average and high score for the evening went to Slade, one of the cleaners, who upset the maples for a total of 234 in the second game, and garnered a total of 577 pins for an average of 192. The scores: COCA COLAS. Players F. S. T. T. A. Kins 154 194 15S 506 169 J Fosler 140 140 160 440 146 Smith 1S7 190 17S 555 1S5 F. Fosler 169 166 194 529 176 Bennett 1S3 1C1 190 534 17S Team totals ...S33 S51 SS0 K. OF C. No. 2. Plavers F. S. T- T. A. Broderick 179 169 150 49S 166 Pardieck 143 215 145 503 16S Selm 152 167 162 4S1 160 Smeddinghoff ....165 1S1 166 512 171 Zeyen 211 174 161 546 1S3 Team totals ...S50 906 7S4 High average, Smith, 1S5. High score, Pardieck, 215. HILL'S LADDIES. Players F. S. T. T. A. Bavers 154 193 187 534 17S J, Hill 13S 159 143 440 146 Hasecoster 170 159 143 440 146 Hasecoster 170 209 171 550 1S3 Gentle 1&0 153 ... 33S 169 Runge 126 117 122 365 122

F. Ryan 149 149 14H

Team totals 70S S36 772 WILSON'S CLEANERS.

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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 , and 5 miles northeast of Richmond, Ind., on the symria road at the State Line, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 11919 Beginning at 12:00 o'clock fast time, the following property, to-wit: 6 EiEAD OF CATTLE 6 Six head of high grade holstein-Friesians ; 1 fresh cow with large male calf by her side; 3 heavy springers, be fresh about December 1. Two giving good flow of milk, bred. These cows are all young and bred to the best registered Holstein bulls in Western Ohio and" are my own raising.

5 HORSES AND MULES 5 One pair of well mated Belgians three years old, broke to work in any kind of harness; 1 bay mare eight years old, a fine worker, weight 1400; 1 draft mare colt three years old in the spring; 1 weanling mare mule colt, good one.

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26 MEAD 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 cf double breechin harness, lines and bridles complete, as gow s 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 bpring 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. Thi3 is a clean-sweep sale. If you cannot attend this sale please tell your friends. The usual terms will be made known on the day of sale.

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COLS. THOS. CONNIFF and HOMER PLATT, Auctioneers.

R. E. SWALLOW, Clerk. J. E. HEALY, Cashier.

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M0NO9 OCT, 27th9 11919 At 2 P. Mo, on the Premises The Theodore Fisher Farm

Located 8 miles north of Richmond and 2 miles west of Whitewater on the Arba pike Farm consists of 138 acres, of which 123 acres are under cultivation, 13 acres of good woods pasture, 2 acres in orchard. The improvements consist of a 7-room frame house in fine condition; good bank barn, 48x60; also other outbuildings. This farm is under a high state of cultivation and is one of the best located farms in the county, on a fine gravel pike and within 2i miles from a good town and shipping point.

On Same Date and at 3 R M On the Premises will be offered for sale a certain residence property owned by the late Theodore Fisher, situated in the north part of the town of Fountain City, consisting of a two-story frame house of five rooms and summer kitchen. Property occupied by Henry Clevenger.

Terms off Sak

At least one-third cash in hand; balance in two equal installments due in one and two years respectively; notes to bear 6 interest secured by mortgage on real estate.

McMmisoini Trast Co,

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45 HORSES ENTERED IN ONE BIG RING RACE

ATLANTA. Ga., Oct. 17. Overnight entries for the Grand Circuit races here today, showed forty-five horses named for the fourth event on today's card. Showers during the night dampened the track and promised to make it slower unles there were several hours of bright sunhine before the start A free for all pacing race for a ?l,2o't purse; a 2:11 trot for SI, 000; a 2:11 pace for a cup and $2500, and a 2:2 trot for southern horses made up the card.

Belgium has long had the distinction of being ath only maritime country in Europe without a navy.

Unprecedented Public Sale off Aetlqees

50 Genuine old coverlets, in i lading some of the rarest patterns known to collectors. A lot of extra fine quilts of rare beauty and design. 2 Very fine Antique desks. 1 Fine high four-poster bedstead of cherry. 1 Low four-poster bed stead. 2 Lyre tables. Other good Tables. 2 Boston rockers'. A iot of antique China. 1 Pair fine brass Andirons. Many other articles not here mentioned.

Place: Fair Haven. Preble County, Ohio. Located on the Hamilton and Richmond pike, 16 miles from Richmond and 20 miles from Hamilton. A fine auto road from either place.

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October 22, 1919, at 10

Dinner served by the Ladies of the U. P. church.

LAURA HAWES

Fair Haven, Ohio

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