Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 21, 4 December 1919 — Page 12

PAGE TWELVE HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND STJN-TELEGEAM. THURSAY, DEC. 4, 1919.

TWO FARM SALES NET $11,50 SELLERS f By WILLIAM R. SANBORN - .. The Homer Eller and Prank E. Oler sale, held on the Frank Oler farm 1 miles northwest of Williamsburg, on Wednesday, attracted a good crowd of tuyera. and when Will Lewis, of

me, First national at wniiamsDurg, . totaled the sales sheets, he found that the friends and neighbors bad invested $6,954 in the various auction rings. Homer Eller. who has been living on the farm, is about to move to South

- Dakota, and Harold Duke and family.

. of Williamsburg, are to go with him to the new home.

Live stock sold well, according to quality. The best horse brought (165, and the top on cows was $155. Brood sows brought from $40 up to $50, and feeders went at fair prices as to weight. A lot of corn in the crib sold up to $1.41 per bushel and oats brought 81 cents, a very good price considering prices at central grain markets.' Hay sold at current sale prices and was in' demand. Quite a showing of farm implements attracted a lot of attention and "sold worth the money," as one buyer expressed it.. The display of household goods and furnishings proved a magnet to the ladles ' present, of whom I there were quite a number. There was a demand for, harness and smal! I farm todls and fair prices were realUsed, on most of the offerings. The :sale was conducted by Simon Weddle of Richmond and Albert Hindman of ! Hagerstown, who made a quick clearance, In view of the number of animals and articles on sale. III! II t THE DAN OREBAUGH SALE Having rented his farm, Dan Orebaugh, living -mlle east of, Kltchel and 4 miles south of Boston, announced a sale for Wednesday, December 3, to which he Invited all his friends. Owing to the fact that It was a mighty good ; day for corn shucking the attendance was not as large as hoped, but even so there was a good crowd of bidders on hand and prices realized were. said to be very satisfactory. The total net was $4,500. The live stock offering Included 7 head of horses, 9 of cattle and 72 of hogs. There was quite a display of implements and a lot of household goods and furnishings, for which the ladies present were lively bidders. One feature of the sale of especial interest to the women was a choice lot of canned goods and preserves, some of which sold at over 50 cents per jar, notably the cherries. t The top price on teams was $325, and ; on a single horse $145. Cows sold at $65 to $110 and young feeders brought prices according to weight and condition. . Hogs, were in demand at this sale, in spitte of prevailing conditions in the hog markets. Farmers are inclined to believe that the hog'must come back" and that he is good property at present prices,-, or will be when the rush of December marketing' Is over. Young sows and gilts sold around $40, while a lot of fine feeders ranged at from $27 to $30, these weighing from 150 to 160 pounds,- A lot of pigs averaging 50 pounds. brought correspondingly good figures. . ' Com Sella at $1.62. About 800 bushels of corn in - the crib brought the outside price, of $1.62 and ' some com 1 in the field, to be shucked and loaded, went at $1.45 to $1.50 per bushel. No hay was put up for sale. Implements sold according to quality, and there was quite a large display. The sale was cried by H. G. Ramsey and Howard, of Richmond, and Guy B. Howren officiated as cashier. vThe Ladies' Aid of the Four Mile Church provided a generous lunch. ! Farm Sale Calendar ! Friday, December 5. Charles T. Wise and Forest Kempton, on the Kempton farm. 1 miles JombarcL2y& Newest oC th e new COLLARS Auto Owners If you intend buying a Winter Tc; lor your car, place your order at once for early delivery, as the factories are rushed. W. A. PARKE 17 S. Tenth St. Phone 1633 Agents for Detroit WeatherProof Tops, also Auto Trimmtnos and Repairs of all kinds.

southwest of Greensfork; cattle, hogs, ' hay. etc., at 10:80. Monday, December 8. . Joseph Miller, one mile south of New Madison, Ohio, on the road, east and west of the New Paris and Eldorado Pike, general farm sale at 10 O'ClOCk,;. V. , 1 i Wednesday, Dee. 10. : Administrator's sal e. . Complete clean-up of live stock and farm implements. on.Shroyer farm, ;2 .miles east of Pershing, at Hiser's crossing, at 10 o'clock. Thursday,' December 11. Elijah and C. C. Hapner, 1 miles north of Eldorado, Ohio, south of Otterbein church on Greenville pike, at 10:30.

Palestine, 0. Isaac Ross started for his winter home at Zephyr Hill. Fla., Dec. 1... Jake and Lon Fltzwater started for Ocala, Fla.. today. . . . .Walter Groeridyke and Herman Ross left last Friday for a motorcycle and side car tour. From here they were to go to Washington, D. C, then down the Atlantic coast to Miami, Fla Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Metzcar and daughter expect 'to leave for California next Sunday The High school pupils had a mock trial with Mr. Jesse Rush, High school teacher, on trial for cruelty to animals. The judge was Baker Royer, and the lawyers were, Harry Phillip and George McCabe. The. star witnesses were Sylvia Marker and Ethel King Mr. and Mrs. Eliner Roll and son, and Mrs. Nerva L. Ware of New Madison were Sunday guests of T. J. Wilson and wife. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Percival W ilcox of . Gettysburg are guests of Mrs. Hiper Mr. Smith of Ansonia called to see Mr. and Mrs Willard Clapp Monday. .... Don Cole, son of Ben Cole of this vicinity, has joined the navy. Greensfork. Ind. Eli Cates is seriously ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jule Davis... Mrs. Hannah Bradbury spent Wednes day with " Mrs. Martha Dean. .... Matt Brooks is ill Mrs. Minnie Strickler, Audrey Strlckler and Mrs. Charles Wilson were here Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Merritt Nicholson and Mrs. Matt Brooks called on Mrs. Claude Chamness Tuesday evening. Lynn, ind. Henry Hawkins and Mrs. Maude Kinzle and son Robert were in Richmond Wednesday Mrs. Ben Kemp and son Donald of Huntington, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Orla Frazier of Detroit, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Frazier and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gerlach were in Richmond Monday.... Mort Manning left Monday morning for Battle Creek Dr. O. W. Hinshaw was in Indianapolis Tuesday Rev. S wanders of the Friends church is reported to be ill W. L. Hernley, Charles Martin. W. L. Davis. Dr'n w shaw and Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Johnson will leave Saturday moiuiK ioi- .i to California. iW IU MUHT LIFE'SBAnLES Tr5 men and women who wit I'fo's battles are physically and mentally right. They take care of them selves and make 6ure that thev blood is charged with life-giving lroi and their nerves fed with ptaos phates. The foremost doctors all over the world are depending more and more on iron and phosphates to rebuild run-down, overworked men and women, old before their tim9. They claim that the healthy, strong, successful men and happy, josy-cheeked women always have an abundance of Phosphated Iron in their blood; that it la the secret of good health. Every man and woman can be made strong, keen, healthy and alert, enjoying life's pleasures, if they will renew their blood with iron and phosphates. Phosphated Iron makes new, rich, red blood, strengthens the nerves, and often increases the strength and vitality of its users 100 per cent. Thousands of men and women "allin" and worn out have experienced a most astonishing increase of strength and endurance In a very short time by simply taking Phos pbated Iron. Phosphated Iron Is put up In capsules only. Do not take Inferior pills or tablets. Ask for Phosphated Iron HnnaiilM. Vnr aala iv Conkey Drug Co., and leading druggists everywhere. Adv. Women Wanted We are building the most modern factory building in the state, with every convenience for the health and comfort of our people such as dining rooms, where wholesome food will be served at very moderate prices. Locker for each person; shower baths; recreation rooms; hospital, etc. The system of heating and ventilation has been given most careful consideration, and by. the Bystem adopted fresh air is circulating throughout the building all of the time. Among these ideal surroundings we will give such employment that will teach you a trade that will be valuable to you, and with which you can always ' set a good Job. We are ready to begin teaching you now,: and will pay, yon while learning. Apply in person at once, Mannfacturing Department,

Gatherings From the World of Sport 1 j

The beBt looking young hall player In America Is the reputation given Robert William Meusel, ; new Yankee from the coast, but enthusiastic judges of talent. Meusel played with the Vernon champions this year and was with .the same club in 1817 and 1918. The team of which Fatty Af buckle was president also won a flag; the year the 5 government ' made baseball close up for the war, , Before the authorities in Washing ton reached the verdict. Meusel was in the navy. This summer, peeved because he was not allowed to advance to fast . company immediately, he threatened to reinllst. - Meusel, However, did not carry out his threat and finished the season on land, and with , an unofficial batting record of .338, being outranked by three former American leaguers Bill Rumler. once of the Browns, (.362); Sam Crawford, long with the Tigers

Many Games Played in District; Basketball Fives Go Into Action

tWlth the rough edges on their playing worn off, high school basketball teams near Richmond will enter the last lap of the first half of the season, Friday evening. Hagerstown is determined to take a big bite. Friday will see this team in action against the Economy quintet, and immediately after the close of the game the five will clash with the basket shooters of Cambridge City. Dope f avers Hagerstown in the first clash but it is an even break in the flnal engagement. Cambridge has a light but extremely fast team and is capable of making Hagerstown step. Connersville, which has won seven straight games, clashes with the Newcastle quintet Friday evening. The Fayette county outfit will encounter the stiffest opposition in Newccastle that It has had all season. Richmond backers will follow closely the results. Spiceland is expected to have little difficulty in disposing of the Rushville quintet at Spiceland, Friday evening. Spiceland has lost but one game this season and that by 3 points. RushHAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite pooryou have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards'QIiveTabletsareapurely vegetable cmpoundinixedwitholiveoil. You will know them by their olive color. Tohave a clear, pink skin, brighteyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. . Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects! They start the bile and overcome constipation. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Shop Early Now

6J$adbo Jim9 Says Yo all aught to see dem swell furs at dat dar Marshall's sto for $18 and $24. Tse sure is gwan to get mah Liza a set of dem furs for her Christmas gift. An I does hopes she gits me some ob dem swell neckties for 99c dat deys showin down dar and one ob dem silk mufflers deys sellin for 99c. Say, Bo, Fse gwan to get my Liza's engagement rings at Marshall's fo deys sure got some line of nice jewelry down dere at Ma r h a 1 19 s

(355), and Hack Miller, a Red Sox in M18 .361). ' Robert William pastlmed in 162 combats, . batting 654 , times, touring the circuit 114 times, sawing off 221 hits and stealing thirty-one bases. Meusel .. comes east with the reputation of being an all around performer of merit. -This year he played all three of the' outfield positions and covered three of the Infield assignments. He did not try his luck at short. ,., ' - t v "Vinegar" Bill Essick, Vernon manager, who was at the Springfield meeting of the minors, then said that

Meusel, clever at all the Jobs he tried. seemed to shine most at third and in right field. In a fifteen inning fame with the San Francisco, team on May 17,Bobby raked in ten flies in right and theree times this wear, at third, he cared for eight or more chances. these being his big days. ville has a rather bulky team, however and may Upset the dope bucket. Liberty vs. Brookville. A' battle ROyal is promised at Liberty for Friday evening when the Brookville five will try to lift the scalp of Coach Snook's proteges. Although, crippled by the loss of Snyder and Samuels. Liberty is still capable of putting up a stiff argument. Brookville is said to have the best team for 3 years. The New Madison-Whitewater scrap at Whitewater is to be the leading event of a pie social. The two tea'ms DRINK HOT WATER BEHUST Saya you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. If you are accustomed to wake up with coated tongue, foul breath or a dull headache; or if your meals sour and ferment, you have a real surprise awaiting you. Tomorrow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This is intended to i ; first neutralize and then wash out or j your stomach, liver, kidneys and thirty feet of intestines all the indigestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subject to headaches, backaches, bilious attacks, constipation or stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store and begin enjoy- , ing this morning inside bath, j Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot ! water and a teaspoonful of limestone - phosphate act "on the stomach, liver, kidnevs and bowels. Limestone phos- ! phate is an inexpensive white powder and almost tasteless. Adv. Shop Early Now

should stage an interesting scrap. J The Gratia and New Paris high school teams are . scheduled for a battle at New Paris Friday evening. New Paris has one of the best teams in the history of the schooL This Is evidenced by the recent overwhelming defeat of Whitewater. The anlient ' athletic feud between Greensfork and Centervllle will .not be lessened when the basketball teams of these towns clash at Centervllle Friday evening. Centervllle has made the best showing so far this season. Fountain City, picked by many as the strongest team In the district of

Richmond, clashes with Eaton, Ohio, at the Ohio city Friday evening. Fountain City has not lost a game this season and has a good chance of finishing the season with a perfect per centage. WIL80N'S HEALTH IMPROVES. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. . 4. President Wilson is getting better and hts progress is causing satisfaction. Rear Admiral Grayson, the President's physician, said today. FORGET YOUR RHEUMATISM Don't suffer when you can set "Neutrone Prescription 99". Rheumatism, one of the most common ailments, is one of the hardest to cure, because of its being a blood disease. Any remedy to be effective must purify the blood and kidneys, common sense teaches yoi this. , That is why "Neutrone Prescription 99'r is so successful, it is a combination of blood purifying agents prepared from the prescription of a specialist. It relieves those sore. Inflamed joints and muscles. "It puts out the fire". It does all these things, restores your health, makes you happy and tree from pain. Go to your druggist today and get a bottle, then say, good-bye. Rheumatism. 50c and 91.00 the bottle. For sale by Conkey Drug company, and leading druggists everywhere. Adv. SALE of Paintings By Frank Girardin Room 311, Union National Bank Bldg., entrance South 8th St.; take elevator. I have a number of small pictures suitable for presents. Sale Closes Dec 10th D D

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