Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 48, 7 January 1920 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAU, WEDNESDAY, JAN, 7, 1920,

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardised and Indexed for Quick R.fsrence. according to -: ""The Basil L. Smith System (Copyright) Phone 2834 MOU MENTAL IS 30 P. EM sua bnuraents IB Bowth Tenth Street Phone 4011 - Jordan, McManne. Htint A WaltermanBs , FUNERAL DIRECTORS Private Show Room and Chapel 1014 Main fit Tel. 11TI PERS0NAL8 t YHTTTTA WV Thnmsa Jefferson Newklrk. SOU of Tntl nivlMi KTwlrlrlr a.nd Polly Ann (HmmHti-inl Navklrk. WM born In Vul inn r!o,intv. Tnrf . OctOBOT ouin 1854. and died at Daytona, Florida, Dec,mn,r 57th. 1919. from heart trouble. . The Newlrlrlr frnnllv came from Madtson County to Rush County late In 1869. having: sold Jhelr land and bought a lars-e farm near Gin es. where later on December 3rd. 1903, Daniel B. Newklrk died, followed on April 27th. 1911. by his wife, after a happy voyage together of fifty-eight years. Thomas J was the fourth child and second son of Daniel B. Newklrk and wife and after bis graduation from law ohool at Ann Arbor, Michigan, was admitted to practice at the Rushvllle bar In October 1878. Ho soon "formed a partnership with Claud Cambsrn under the style of "Cambern and Newklrk." which, - continued during most of his residence in Rushvllle. Being a practical surveyor be was frequently employed by the County and City, and After the disastrous fire of May 11th. 1892, h surveyed and platted what 1s known as the "New Addition" to Rushvllle. During this time he completed the first set of Abstract books In the County and the only ones yet made. Xe1ng a tireless worker and of more f-Jvtn the usual ability he found time to I Dhleve this great work and attend to 3ils law practice, which was large and often important, and though oftenweary worn and exhausted with a multiplicity of . affairs, he was always smiling, Srenerous. kind hearted "Tom" Newklrk. oved by old and young, free from brag r bluster, petty pique or Jealous, envious disposition. In religion, following the example of his mother, he united with the Metho41st churchi In politics, he followed In the footfeteps of his father and while never an office seeker, he was much sought In counsel by his party leaders, but never held a public office, with the exception that he was Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the Fifty Sixth and Fifty Seventh Sessions of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. Leaving Rushvllle In the Spring of 1893 he went to Richmond, Indiana, and there -opened a law and abstract office, and did an extensive business until he took employment with C. R. & M. Railroad as Attorney, and after the completion of that line went to Chicago where he took a position with the Rock Island Railroad as Real Estate and Tax Agent, and was in their employ when he died. His early life was saddened by the death Of his wife, Kate (Fayhe) Newklrk, one year and a day after their marriage, November 9th, 1878, followed by the death of their child, Jesse Newklrk, February 9th, 1879. Married November 27th, 1879. to Emma A. "Warren, now his widow, who with their children. Warren T. NewNewklrk of Chicago, Josephine C. McKay of Forest City, Iowa, and Carlisle R. Newklrk of Evanston, 111, together with his grandchildren. Alice Newklrk McKay, and Mary Ellabeth McKay of Forest City, Iowa, Catherine Alice and Thomas J. Newklrk of Evanston. 111., and his brother James L. J. Newklrk, ! sisters, Mrs. Sarah J. O'Keefe, Mrs, Rebecca L. Vandament and Mrs. Millie Zorne, all of Rush County, survive him. A son. Claud Newklrk, born October 11th, 1880, died September 28th, 1891. The loss of Claude was a hard blow to 3Um and it was shortly afterward that iMTwas attending Church and when the 'ninister gave the Invitation to join the church, he Immediately turned to his wife and anounced that he was going to Join, and went forward to the alter several other persons followed, and this scene lives in the memory of many as a very touching Incident. The ' dead are all buried at East Hill Cemetery where, too, will rest the relife will be a living Inspiration to his children and a hallowed remembrance to her, who for forty years has unflinchingly shared his cares and sorrows and saw his final triumph in life and now bows her head in widowed grief and weaps the loss of one, who, even In death merits her tears. And yet. "Is it not sweet to think hereafter When' the Spirit leaves this Sphere, Love, with deathless wings shall waft her These she long hath mourned for here Hearts from which t'was death to sever. Eyes this world can ne'er restore, .There as bright, as warm as ever Shall be found and lost no more. CSRDOFTHANK3 Wo Wish to express our thanks to the nurses of Reld Hospital, to Mr. -and Mrs. Rev. Elmer for comforting words and singing. To Mr. Stegall and to the friends for the kindness they extended to us during the illness and death of our husband and father. To Mr. Walker, Mr. Skinner, Mr. Lamb and Mr. Doren, for use of their automobiles. Mrs. John Forbes and Children. SPECIAL NOTICE FRESH OTSTEB3 Received Dally at PRICE'S Phone 1281 18 Main LOST AND FOUNO ife'NCH OF KEYSLost on South'fcth. ;Vp 8th, return Palladium, Reward. BUNCH OF KEYS On chain, lost. return Richmond Storage Company. LOST In Pensylvanla station, Sunday A. M., two silk shirts in package, finder Phone 2002, Reward. Young Airedale dog lost, name Pat. Phone 2453. Reward. LOST Dog, Fox Terrier, Female, White with brown head, name Nellie, reward Phone 2152. HELP WANTED MALE EOT WANTED To work after school, cleaning UP store, wash windows and keep . fixtures clean. Style Shop, 903 Main. SALESMANautomobiles, necessary. -Wanted to sell Experience not We can furnish plenty of sion only, mond. prospects, commiaP. O. Box 257, Rich WANTED Five bright, capable ladies to travel, d demonstrate and sell dealers; 25 to 850 per week; railroad fair paid Write at once. Goodrich Drug Co. ' Dept. 317, Omaha, Nebraska. WAITER -Wanted. . Union Station Restaurant " - WANTED Colored cook, middle age Country service, good wages. Apply to 28 N. 6th street

MEN WANTED 'factory worki steady employment, experience unnecessary Apply Superintendent .JENKINS VULCAN SPRING CO.

HARRIED MAN Wanted for general farm work, one with boy old enough to .work preferred, Box E 6144, Care Pal ladlum.

HELP WANTED MALE

SECOND BAKER Wanted. Small amount of experience -necessary. Wills Bakery, Hagerstown, Ind. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 HOUSE KEEPKRJ Wanied. 134 So. 11th street. WANTED Lady or girl for waitress. Apply Chinese restaurant. North 8th at. SALESLADIES Steady position. Woolworth 6 & 10c store, t V MAID WANTED for nurses' In kitchen. ball and woman to work REID HOSPITAL GIRLS WANTED HOME LAUNDRY GIRLS WANTED Auburn Ignition Co., 800 S.7th St. WOMEN WANTED If you desire a place where your work will be interesting and you will be among cheerful surroundings we have the place for you. The work is light and easy to learn. The hours are short, and the wages are good. It will pay you to investigate our offer. Better apply at once. ADAM H. BART EL COMPANY Manufacturing Department, J RAILWAY Traffic inspectors wanted; 8110 a month and . expenses; short hours; travel; three months home study under guarantee; We get you fiosltlon. No age limit; ask for booket N 420. Standard Business Training Inst.. Buffalo. N. Y. WAITRESS WANTED At the Elk Restaurant. 16 N. 6th street. WANTED Girls in covering department. Richmond Casket Co., So. 8th & A Streets. WANTED 10 Girls and Women10 We have openings for about 10 girls or women at light, clean, healthful work. Best wages in city paid. Also bonus for efficiency and regular attendance. Apply at our uptown office in Mrs. Oakland's Wall Paper Store or at the N ATLAS UNDERWEAR CO. Cor. Tenth and North D Si Phone 1845 SITUATIONS WANTED 8 WANTED Position as superintendent on a large farm. Have experience and can furnish references. Write S. W., Care Palladium. GIRL 15 YEARS OLD Wants to assist with housework, Call evenings, 1018 North G. Street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR" RENT Very desirable, furnished front room. Inquire 101 North 9th st. Phone 1820, John N. Koll, General Insurance. MODERNlady, 107 -Furnished room for rent, to N. 15th street. ROOMFor rent, men oniy So. 12 th street. MODERN Apply 66 MODERN ROOM For rent. Men only apply, 66 So. 12th street. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 WANTED Board & room, with private family, on West Side. Write Box A 1167. Care PaHadlum. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms wanted. East of 16th & North of Main by man and wife, Phone 2728. BUSINES8 8ERVICE 12 DO NT LET other people experiment on your twpewrlter. Phone 1010, and let experienced mechanics do your work. Richmond Typewriter Exchange, 17 North 7th SL M altigraph, letters and printing. . D. H. DAVENPORT PLEATING, BUTTON, HEMSTITCH. TNG CO. 64 S. 12th St. Phone 1788 HCATINQ AND PLUMBING 14 ELSCTRIC WATER SYSTXCMS Tbe and country. Sea MKHlRHOfK fcth. Pboa UM.

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Why. buy an Imitation? When you can set A GENUINE VICTROLA outfit with 13 records for $125.00 AT YOUR TERMS See it before you buy.

WALTER B. Phone 2275 Open Every 8PECIALS AT THE 8TORE8 23

MOOSIER FEED AND FEEDER CO.

THE FEED South 6th and A Streets MOVING & STORAGE 16 AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best 'equipped in the city ror local and long distance moving. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER toe ft 7th St. Phono SfSf V. R. CROCKER, LIVESTOCK & TRANSPORTATION SERVICE TO MY PATRONS For stock .hauling, please call Charles M. Whitemean, residence, (21 So. 10th street., Richmond, Ind., Phone. 2603. OVERLAND HAULING Stock household goods or anything. Calls answered promptly, satis faction guaranteed. C. Hollingsworth, 1617 N. ESt. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 173 We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices. 1020 Main. Phone 1988. J. C. DARKEXL CO. KORRY KROME Sole Leather, the Railroader's Friend. Two times as much wear for a little more cost 11 N. 8th St. Phone 1540. (Open evenings). Work called for and delivered. Dusty's Shoe Rebuilder MI8CELLANEOU8 FOR SALE 21 Order coal of The Independent Fuel Co. Phone 2465. Ice ft We Buy. Sell or Trade for used Watches also complete line of new watches priced very low. Buy your high grade Spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C E. Keever, 1020 Main Street FOR SALE Parlor cook stove. BALE "Parlor Price 8.00, Call 818 North F. Street. CLOVER HAY -For sale. Phone SO, on 113, Hagerstown, Ind. Dickinson Globe brand of alfalfa, alslke and little red and mammoth clover. Geo. Brehm, 617 Main. DAVENPORT For sale. Phone 2718. HENLY RINK SKATES Size 6, CaTl 411 So. 10th street. A GOOD Used typewriter, for sale. Inquire at 105 West Main St - CIGARS FROM MAKER TO YOU Save Middle Man's Profit Mi Corona ....Be; worths 7 704 6c; worth 8 Club Especial 8c; worth 11 Richmond Rose ....7c; worth 10 Cordorea 8c; worth 10 Imperia 10c; worth 13 PELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE 609 Main SL Chain Stitch Embroidery Braiding Chenilling Hemstitching Scalloping Button Holes Covered Buttons Lacey's jSewing Machine Store 9 South 7th Phone 1756 BERTSCH BRO DRAIN TILE PHONE 3250 IF5R SALE One 8 H. P. Portable gaso line engine. Rodereia Garage. 96 ? W.. Main St. Phone 8077. ! FOR SALE W green or dry. ood. Block and Stove, Phone 1078. FOR SALE Couch 214 N. 7th street. in good condition. 6 HOLE COAL OR WOOD RANGE For sale, with tank. 128 So. 9th St. BLACK Wolf fur neckpiece, like new,' j 137 South 13th street. FOR SALE Cigar and confectionery store, doing good business. Must be sold at once. Address Box C 3018, care Palladium. - ! SECOND HAND Clothing to fit, boy age 17, Includes suits, overcoat & wool shirts, 214 South 7th. Call morning or evening. ,. ; MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22; DONT store your used furniture. Sell It to Townsend, who pays highest nrtcM. 663 Main. Phone 1296. Furniture and stoves, all kinds, good prices, i Home Supply Store. 181 Ft Wayne Ave. Phono 1862. FURNITURES Wanted. We pay casn for household gooda Brammer a RlfAKon. 630 Main. Phone 1469. RAW FURS WANTED Liberal grading and highest market prices. Clendenin As Co. WANTED I We will buy your entire household Furniture and pav you the highest cash prices. Call us before you sell Ramsey's Furniture i Emponum Phone 187(5 17 S. 7th SL STOVES Heating stoves sell best when the weather is cold. If you are contemplating buying a new Heater, sell the old one to Rigsby Store, 14 North 5th St opposite city building. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 EXCHANGE Yqur piano for a Grafonola or Aeolian VocaUon at Welsbrod Muslo Co. As piano dealers, our service is your gain. PIANO Tuning, prompt. eXOclaat vie. IX St. Roberta. Phone all. ttVOrttANOla lew for a VItroia or i bacy a scsed Dtaao tfcranurTa me and aave thm dealer profit. Walter li. fulghaxa, 198 Main St

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FULGHUM - Evening . 1000 Main Street ' SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 STORE Phone 2083 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 PIANO Used Schubert piano, $75.00. inquire at wo. 15 worth Zlst. street. USED Victor Vlctrola for salWthr sain price, waiter ts. x uignum. 1UIMI main street. phonoSraphs of nrv standard maae are traded In on the Aeolian Vocation. Watch this column for bar gains, welsbrod Music Co. Bi AttK xxiojn ouRAPH Good as new for sale at our -trade-In- price, Weis brod Music Co. 8PECIAL AT THE 8TORE8 25 SPECIALS 'CMERY SHIRTS IDE COLLARS SILK KNIT TIES MALLORT HATS MERTON CAPS PROGRESS STORK SIS Main nana Aiaae jsutcner j&nives. 60c up. Big stock of cleavers. 50c to 75c; High grade meat saws, 40c to 81.35; Good knives, steel, and food choppers, pocket knives and scissors,. 25c to 81-00. Sale on Diets, No. 8 Lanterns. 81-39. BIRCK'S HARNESS 8TORE.611 MAIN FURNACES 25B Installs HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE For first class heating service. H. I HOUSEHOLDER, Local Representative. 819 Randolph St Phone $16$. BUILDING MATERIALS 28 The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. tnd A Center St. Phone 8S4T t67-6647. For all klndw oi Building PET STOCK & POULTRY 82 FOR SALE Week old calves. Call Bob Haas, 4862. AUTOMOBILES FOR 8ALE S3 FOR SALE CHEAP Ford delivery truck, with small delivery body. 18T4 Model, B. & O. Garage, 1134 North 12th street. FOR SALE Overland closed roadster, good condition, 11 So. 9th street. FORD In good Phone 2085. condition, for sale, FOR SALE Ford Roadster. Inquire 20 S. 12th St. We buy, sell or trade used cars. 3 Ford Touring, 1 8-cyl. Chevrolet, 1 Davis Touring. 1 Buick Roadster. Geo. WorIey Garage, 15 South 9th. Phone 2908. AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35 WANTED Batteries to recharge, repair and stora Empire Battery and Ignition Co.. Centervillo, Ind. GATES Half-Sole TIRES Applied over worn casing Cleveland'Standard Guaranteed 6,000 miles on 4-in. and 7,500 on 3 Ya in. H. TUBESING 1134 Main. Phone 1595

PUBLIC SALE

Having decided to Quit farming I will offer at Public Sale, on what is known as the Elmer Commons farm, 1H miles east of New Paris, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920 Beginning promptly at 10 o'clock, the following described property: 5 HEAD OF HORSES 24 HEAD OF CATTLE 10 head of good milch cows, 1 yearling bull. 6 spring calves, 5 two-year-old heifers to be fresh in the spring, 2 suckling calves. HOGS 12 brood sows, all big type Poland China; 1 male hog. big type Poland China; some fall shoats. TWO GOOD AUTOMOBILES 1919 Maxwell and 1916 Ford. FARM IMPLEMENTS Two-horse wagon with flat top and hog rack, 2 tobacco wagons, new 11-hoe Superior wheat drill. Osborne wheat binder, mower, 10-foot rake. 2 walking breaking plows, 1-horse wheat drill, new Oliver breaking plow, disc corn plow, 2 corn plows, sled corn cutter, J. L Case tobacco setter, corn planter, 16-inch International feed grinder and elevator, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, disc, 2 cultivators. International manure spreader, tobacco press, new cement roller, lot of good harness ABOUT 1800 BUSHELS OF CORN IN CRIB. 160 bushels Big-4 oats, lot of good fodder, hedge psts, 2 tons fertilizer. 28 acres of growing wheat HOUSEHOLD GOODS DeLaval cream separator, some new furniture has been used only about six weeks, and other articles too numerous to mention. The usual terms will be made known on the day of sale.

W.

THOMAS CONNIFF and O. C. SCHWING, Auctioneers. J. A. DAY and W. P. MILLS. Clerks. Lunch will be served by Edwards and Banhill

PHONE 4095

Auctioneer

When you are in need , of an auctioneer can. Forest H. Meek. Public Sales of an kinds. Satisfied customers my best - asset. Claim your date early. 4 .

MOTORCYCLES a BICYCLES S7

INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Motorcycle, Bicycle and general repairing of all kinds MEYERS & TROXEL IS N. 6th Street "We dont ftr em; we REPAIR 'em." HOUSES APTsTtO RENT SS 8 ROOM Modern house for rent; Phone 2197. C ROOM HOUSE With large barn, for rent, 1804 North V St., Phone . ROOM "Furnished cottage for rent. Phone 83S2. WANTED TO RENT. 41 WANTED To rent or tease, storeroom on Main at Phone 1986. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE Modern 7 room house, centrally locat ed. Mary b. Davis, 101 So. 8th, Phone 81. REAL ESTATE FOR SALS 4S BARGAINS 100-ACRE FARM Good buildings. land Dartly rolling; for sale or will trade tor smaller acreage. 135 ACRES 7-room modern house. extra large barn, plenty good outbuildings. This farm lays level and is in bixh state of cultivation. Extra well tiled, on main pike just out of Richmond. 165 ACRES Good house, fair bam; 50 acres saw timber; 5000 locust posts; 60 acres godd tillable land, balance rolling; weU set to grass; plenty running water. Only 955.00 per acre. "Come and see it." 80 ACRES On National Road; all level, and extra good buildings; f 15,000 this week only. HARRIS AND KORTEWEQ S. W. Cor. 6th and Main Office Phone 2278. Res. 8014 an 4771 FOR SALE A strictly modern home. 812 South 12th street, eight rooms. bath and furnace. Possession Jan uary 1st. If yon are looking for something good at less than It would cost to build, investigate this. Address E. G. Kemper, 208 E. 88rd St, Indianapolis, or Mr. Oren Miller, care The Miller-Kemper Co., Richmond. FOR SALE OR TRADE Small tract of land with 2 good houses and out buildings, close to city. For further Information call or see J. E. HEALEY. Mgr. Insurance Dept., "AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK FOR REAL ESTATft and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave, office 16 P th. Phone 417L GOOD 6 Room house for sale oheap If sold In 15 days. Posesalon at once. Phone 8078. SEE THESE PLACES 80 ACRES Good soil, well fenced, practically level; 10 acres timber; 6 miles from Ricmhond; 5-room house; good barn. Price $145.00 per - acre. 81 ACRES 1 mile of Williamsburg; well improved with good house, barn, silo and dther buildings. Will take $165.00 per acre if sold soon. 19 ACRES 1 mile from Richmond good soil, fairly well Improved; well fenced. Will sell or trade for city property. 7-ROOM COTTAGE 3 blocks from Main SL, rents $21.00 per month. If sold quick will take $1,900.00. This is a bargain. I have a number of other farms and city places well worth the money. C. W. BUNDY Phone 5225. 524 S. 10th SL FOR SALE 6 Room house, in good condition, located in west side, good location, 1 block car line, price 22,000, 8300.00 cash and 820.00 per month. GOOD 6 Rooms and bath, new on N. E. St, and car line, renting for $20.00, Price $2,000. J. S. Green, Hlttle Block. 9th & Main st, Phone 2576. E. NULL S. 23RD & E ST.-

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; Morgan's Got It Again . A nice factory site, adL Pena R, R. H BU& CestraL so 5-room Cottage. . s tat, fsa&as cash, balance $15.00 per ma. SUttL SIXTH AND MAIN Turner W. Hadley. Second Kattfcnral Baas: Bldg.. buys and sells Pre nam Homes sold on payment Uka rant. WOULD LIKE TO COSY!CTTNTCJk.TKwith farmer or anyone deairtnsr a n4 " city residence. Box ltM, Cm Palladium. IF WB WOULD DEED YOU 3. to t ww oi gooa mixea rermmsr laa4 fas the famous Suwaae RtverLaatd Bait In North Florida, would yon a nets t bs eenrlas; settlers T Fuel Frea. X. R Clark, Land Commissioner. I. a P. a O. R. R. Company. Box 75, Lira. Oak. Florida. OVER 10 HOUSES Listed for sale jrw "r. j. aever co. Office un Main st. Telephone 169. LANDOLOOY A magmafna xfvtmar t raeta in regard to the land situation Three months ubaerlptlon, FREK If r m noma or an mnmt tntnaing of buying good farm 1 aimttiv writs "Mall me LANDOLOOY and all DArtlculors FREE". Address Editor, Laodotogy, Biuamore Lnd co, 406 mora Bldav Marinette. Wis.

COMB .TO US If you need money we will loan you any amount from $10.00 to $300.00 on your Piano, Household Goods, Automobile, Farm Implements or live Stoc&, at a cheaper rata of interest. All dealing STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, and OUR METHOD IS MOST MODEEtN. Use Oiur Money to pay those outstanding Bills, retire your obligation, and strengthen your credit, BUY YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY NOW, AND SAVE MONEY. Yon can pay us back in Small Weekly or Monthly payments, ta suit your income, and we will give you as Ions as TWENTY MONTHS to pay us back, and charge you only for the actual time you use the money. THE STANDARD WELFARE RATE IS 2Va PERCENT, or ONE PERCENT LESS than the rate allowed by the State. "A CALL AT OUR OFFICE WILL CONVINCE YOU" DROP US A CARD or PHONE US, and our agent will call at your residence. Welfare Loao- Society

No. 9 North Tenth St.

(C. M. SORENSEN, Mgr.) RICHMOND, INDIANA. Under State Supervision

FOR SALE BY THE RICHMOND Horse, Munle -and Cattle Exchange South 6th and A Sts. Known as the old Shoffer Livery Barn RICHMOND, IND. FOR RETAIL AT ANT TIME 25 HEAD OP. HORSES AND MULES Some good mated teams that weigh from 2600 to 3200 pounds. Some farm chunks, good drivers and cheap horses any kind of a horse you may be looking for. ' We also have some good fresh cows and springers, Shorthorns and Jerseys. These cows are all young and extra heavy milkers. ALL STOCK SOLD UNDER A POSITIVE GUARANTEE IF YOU HAVE ANY HORSES, MULES OR CATTLE TO SELL CALL. 1858

PUBLIC SALE

SATURDAY, 1:00 At Old Bullerdick Barn

15 head of fresh cows and heavy springers; papers to go with her, ready to drop calf.

35 head of shoats; 15 full-blooded 6 head of general purpose horses. 1 Simon Weddle and Albert Hindman,

Public Horse

At Taube's Sale Barn, 126 North 6th Street - SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1920 40 HEAD OF HORSES 40 " '. Consisting ot draft horses and mares, general purpose horses and drivers, a . few matched teams. . - . - . - ; - 15 HEAD OF CATTLE -15 ' Consisting of fresh cows and springers. Shorthorns and Jerseys; two- good - " roan steers; one good roan bulL t -r -. 35--HEAD OF SHOATS--35 - - '-f . " Weighing from 60 to 75 pounds. A..V We buy stock of all kinds at all times. If you have anything to sell, irrUe-us or phone 2613, Our next sale will be Jan. 24, 1S20, . ;

QEORGE TAUBE WNL LANDWEHR

SALE TO BEGDf

C3MT,. ESTATE WOK SALS

; A HEAL JARGAIN IfiS acres S -1-3 miles out: about 37 acres fin s pasture land, balance all taiahle. aaral practically lereL Good -: mmmtmg. 2 barns, a tenant novae l gaftl tobacco shed. Price $100 $3,000 down, balance era. Ions ' atdcalred, A lmu List of Other Farms - , clc HAWLEY ; - JDTw PARIS, OHIO GOOD CITY HOMES AND f FARMS POSTTafl'BLD. Colonial Bnftdmg GRIFF TBlDRN Will sell at public ate Wetfrj day. Fen, 4. horses, eat tie, aheept, brigs, gaoeral Una farm tools. Vmrrmrm tractor. Papa atisllag euttar. a stale northwest of Avon. In4 and S sail at south west of Lynn. . Palladium Want Ads Pay weU Phone 2509 JAN. 10, 1920 o'clock Beside Crystal Ice Co.

1 registered Jersey cow, with.

Poland China boars; 1 Duroc boar.

BERRY MOORE

Aucts. Walter Farlow, Clerk. TOM CONNDTP and O. R ROSS, Auctioneers, ' . . - H, J, HAKES, Clerk.

Sale

AT 12 O'CLOCK