Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 63, 24 January 1920 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JAN. 24, 1920.
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JOHN P. EM8LIB Monuments II South Tenth Street Phone 40M
Jordan. MeManua. Hunt Waltermann FUNERAL. DIRECTORS Private Btaow Room and Chapel 1014 Main St. TeL tlTI
SPECIAL NOTICE
FRESH OTBTEF3 Received Dally at TTTr"irsi
lie Matn .Phone ItM
EVERYBODY Buffering from Piles, Constipation, fissures. Fistula, uleeryIon. bleeding. Itching writs for FRBfl trial. Positive painless Pile Cure, & U.
xarney. Auburn. Indiana.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Housekeeper, Phone 3294 or
8317.
STENOGRAPHER WANTED (
Speedy and accurate. Apply Monday ready for work.
HEARSE CORP. North 8 and N P .
GLOVEMAKERS, ATTENTION !
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21
Order coal of the Independent Ice & Fuel Co., Phone S448.
WEBBER PIANO Square Ebony Case, good condition, bargain, Phone 8808.
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.
BALED STRAW 150 bales for sale, bright wheat straw, good feed. Phone 5103H.
Income Tax
-for CORPORATIONS.- PARTNERSHIPS, AND INDIVIDUALS promptly made by CLIFFORD M.
Former TJ. S. Income Tax Officer. With Garnder, Jessup & Hoelscher, Dickinson Trust Building.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Five bright, capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; $35 to ISO per week: railroad fair paid Write at once, Goodrich Drug Co. Dept. 17, Omaha. Nebraska.
PIANO TUNER Wanted for permanent position with Welsbrod Mueic Co. i CO MP IT ENT House man wanted. 110
i North 10th street.
SO"TS WaWED To work Sunday 1 Morning. Inquire Crumps Confection
ary. Mr. Biegei
Y6tfNG! MEN for Railway Mall Clerks, $110 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars. examinations, write J. Leonard (former Government Examiner) 1041 Equitable Bldg..
Washington.
PRINTING PLANT EMPLOYEES Union or non-union. Compositors, Pressmen, Feeders, Rulers, regular scales, $34.00 to $42.00 weekly. Steady positions. Brink Printing Co., 1307 Great Northern Bldg., Chicago. IMPROVE Your spare tlme Sell guaranteed trees, shrubs, roses. Weekly pay. Permanent. Write today Guaranty Nureery, Rochester, N. Y.
MEN WANTED CALL RICHMOND BAKING CO
TRUCK DRIVERS and helpers wanted Standard Supply & Transportation Co. Cor. let and Main.
THE INDIANAPOLIS GLOVE COMPANY
announces a big Increase In the prices for glove makings You girls who are experienced glovemakers and who couldmake good money under the old rates think how much you will be able to make under these fine new INDIANAPOLIS GLOVE COMPANY rates. Make application at our Richmond Indianapolis Glove Company for leather gloves and at Indianapolis for Canton Flannel and Jersey gloves and mittens. Join one of our INDIANAPOLIS GLOVE COMPANY factories an have big earnings. If you have never learned this profitable trade, NOW is a fine time to begin. . Glovemaking Is one of the few trades solely for women. Is the lightest of the needle trades, pay a good beginning rate and is steady the year round. Here is a wonderful opportunity to fit yourself so that you will have skill to make good earnings. Apply Indianapolis Glove Company Richmond Branch: South Seventh and H streets, Opposite C. & O. Xiopot. Indianapolis: Liberty and Michigan Streets, t
FOUR 10-inch Counter Tables . and
Household Goods for sale; 23 South
8th.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Wanted to buy dressers, wash stands, bed steads and springs, and everything in the used goods
line.
RIGSBY STORE 14 N. 6th St.
FOR SALE 100 egg Incubator, cheap,
l mxi do. Din Bireei.
ELECTRIC & OAS Lighting & heating
lamps and supplies at Meerhoffs,
9 Bo. th street.. Phone 1Z36.
ONE Boys' 18 and one 20 in. bicycle
all overhaweld, re-enameled, first class condition, $10 If sold at once, Phone 8088.
BU8INESS OPPORTUNITIES 30
A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
A Goldencrisp Potato Chip Factory will
be established In Kicnmona to supply Richmond and surrounding territory. Reputable business men interested to engage in this lucrative business protected by patents, may apply giving bank or commercial references. About $3,000 required. We assist with a strong: and most effective salea organization. Address Dernell Potato Products Company, 144T-9 Hudson Ave., Chicago.
TIRES! TIRES! TIRES! 'Get in the Tire Business Wanted, a representative in each county to handle our tires; consumers save 40 to 60 per cent; corporation
willing to get behind the man of proper makeup. Little or no investment' required Opportunity of a life time. Write SALES CORPORATION 120 S. Meridian 8t. Winchester, Ind.
REAL ESTATE POR SALE 41
800 ACRES Illinois corn farm within
two miles of good town adjoining a farm that the owner refused $160 per acre, at only $75 per acre. 280 acre farm one mile from town on Egyptian Trail, buildings alone cost $13,000, at $100 per acre to settle an estate. 700 acre fruit and stock farm on bard road with silica mine opened at $80 per
acre. . 1,000 acre stock and grain farm
three miles from two good towns, underlaid with heavy vein of coal and new hard road will be built soon, at only $100 per acre. Many other bargains In farms and coal lands. R. E. Ren fro, Carbondale. 111.
OVER 80 HOUSES Listed for sale with C. B. Keever Co. Office 1020 Main st. Telephone. 2169.
7 ROOM HOUSE; For sale, modern. 100 South 18th. Phone 886.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE S3
COOKING RANGE For wood or coal,
for sale. Phone 2534.
COLUMBIA Gas Heater, new; 823 North 10th.
practically
Dickinson Globe brand of alfalfa, alslke and little red and mammoth clover. Geo. Brehm. 517 Main.
TYPEWRITER New, Oliver, for sale Phone 2287.
BLOCK Wood and stove wood, for sale 120 N. 20th street. Phone 3780. ANTIQUE 4 Poster bed for sale, Jennie Lind Style. Write Box H 8127, Care Palladium.
FOR SALE One 2 H. P. Portable gasoline engine. Rodefeid Garage. 88 W.. Main St. Phone 3077.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22
WANTED Experienced stenographer, man or woman, for position In Connersvllle, Ind., starting salary from $15 to $25, depending on experience. Call Richmond Business Collegs, Phone 2040.
GIRL WANTED To work In Restaur-
ant. Call 825 N. E St.
GIRL WANTED- (White or colored) for geueral housework, no washing, must go home at night. Phone 4878.
GIRLS WANTED Auburn Ignition Co., 800 S.7th St.
WANTED Shoe Shiner and Porter. Dusty's Shoe Rebuild-
er. 11 North 9th St.
JANITOR WANTED for school work. Applicants must bring recommendations. Apply room 61, High School building.
Agents and Salesmen Wanted 7
Automobile Accessory SALESMAN The World's Largest Assessory Jobber
desires the services or a live salesman, to represent us in this territory. There is an excellent oportunlty for a producer with no limit to your earning power. Exclusive territory with credit for all business emmlnating from your territory. Those owning their own automobile for road work preferred but not absolutely necessary. For interview. Write, Burt M. Hearne, District. Sup., 418 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
DON'T store your used furniture. Sell
It to Townsend, who pays highest
prices. f33 Main. Phon-aZ96.
Furniture and stoves, all kinds,- good
prices. Home Supply Store, 181 Ft Wayne Ave., Phone 1862.
FURNITURE Wanted. We pay cash
for household goods. Brammer & Eliason. 520 Main. Phone 1469.
USED CARS FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 Ford tour
ing, one 1817 & 18 model; 1 is Moaei Ford Sedan: 1 18 Model Dodge touring: 1 8 cylinder Chevrolet; 1- 11 closed -top Dodge. Geo. Worley Garage, 15 So. 9th. Phone R903.
FOR SALE 1919 Ford Sedan,
all new tires, first class condition. Phone 2768. 302 N. 9th St.
bOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS
PORtkkkielD. Colonial Building
FOR SALE 8 room house, modern
cepi pain, tzt bo. 14th street.
ex-
POSSESSION MARCH 1ST
152 acres fine level land, near Eaton.
vmo, ai ezo.vvu. zo acres growing wheat goes with the farm and possession given March 1st If sold soon.
C. C. HAWLEY & SON
New Paris. O.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 room modern house. Call 31 So. 53rd mtrmm
FOR R AT.1T Vm r-m i Ti
level land, a 3-4 miles from New Madl-
wn, Also. Farm of 151 acres, fine land near Eat
on. O.. C. C. Hawley & Son. New
fans, unio.
TWO FORDS for sale. No. 1 condition; call K. & J. Garage, S. W. 9th and A streets.
FR SALE 1919 model Ford touring Car, Phones 2002 2354.
AUTO SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS 35
Indian Motorcycle Motorcycle, Bicycle accessories of all kinds. Household electrical appliances and phonograph repairing a specialty. MEYERS & TROXEL 18 N. 5th St. "We don't Fix 'em, we Repair 'em"
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
NOTICE! VACANT HOUSE CASH OR PAYMENTS
7 rooms hot water heating plant, good location. It you want a place see us on this as It won't be on the market long.
List your properties and farms with
as. We buy and selL
Burdsall & -WMHett Co. Contractors and Builders Real Estate Room 303 Union National Bank Bldg. 8th SL Entrance. Phones 1965, 3271. 3293
GRIFF THORN Will sell at public ale Wednesday, Feb. 4. horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, general line farm tools. Ford son tractor. Papas ensilage cutter, 3 miles northwest of Arba, Ind., and 6 miles southeast of Lynn.
MONEY TO LOAN.
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landqwot-a magaiine giving the facts in regard to the land situation Three months subscription. FREE. If for a home or an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, "Mall me LANDOLOGT and all partloulors FREE". Address Editor, Landology, Skldmore Land Co.. 40 Skid-
more Bldg.. Marinette, Wla. WANTED To buy cheap house. West side or Falrview preferred. Will pay Cash. Phone 1685.
Why SELL and SACRIFICE YOUR LIBERTY BONDS We will loan $45 on a $50 bond, or $90 on a $100 bond, at a small rate of Interest IF YOU MUST SELL, WE WILL BUY OUTRIGHT WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY N. Tenth St. Phono 25C9
WANTED We will buy your entire household Furniture and pav you the highest cash prices. Call us before you sell. Ramsey's Furniture Emporium Phone 1876 17 S. 7th St
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23
EXCHANGE Pianos and Phonographs of every standard make are traded in on the Aeolian Vocallon. Watch this column for bargains of the Weisbrod Music Co.
EXCHANGE Your piano for a Victrola or buy a used piano throusrh me and save the dealer's profit. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St.
SMALL VICTROLA For sale, 424 So. 4th street.
Genuine Victrola, eood as new,
bargain. Harrison Edison sec
tion in Westcott Pharmacy.
TRY THE K. & J. GARAGE
for quick service and good work, a low price on fenders and all auto work. Corner S. W. 9th and A. Phone 3332.
HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38
WELL LIGHTED Office room, heat &
water furnished. 1016 Mam, Phone 1767.
FOR RENT Furnished appartment, 218 Richmond Ave.
WANTED TO RENT.
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MANUFACTURER WANTS DEALERS County and State Representatives Greatest Auto Accessory ever invented: patented August, 1919. Territory designed to be as valuable as the Ford agencies. Capital required. N. E. C. Co., 129 8. Green St., Chicago.
MEN WANTED Apply Superintendent Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
GIRL WANTED For luncheonette and soda trade, eight hours work each day. Good wages and board Included. Re- : ferences required. Apply In person. The Kandy Shopt 019 Main St. WANTED Toung lady for record and
player roll department or, wcisDroa Music Co. GIRLSW ANTED Highest wages paid to start. Richmond Casket Co., So. 9th and A Streets.
WANTED Salesman by a well known New York house for Ladles' Neck
wear and veilings, one acquainted : . 1 At... Ik .Ua n n Tn4
Wllll LUIS IICLUO 111 ttH3 OlttlC lana as a side line on a commission
basis. Address "Salesman," Room 600, Tribune Building, New York.
FOR SALE
Schmidt & Schultz Piano, dark oak case, splendid condition. A bargain. WALTER B. FULGHUM 1001 Main
WANTED Modern residence single or double, three years at present location but must Vacate by March 1st. Phone 2644. . 1 - .
WANTED 8 Jin furnished rooms, man and wife, no children. Win, Fortyca
182 Williams street.
COLUMBIA Phonograph, $150 style English Brown Mahogany, used three weeks, bargain. Harrison Edison Section, In the Westcott Pharmacy.
PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient ser. vice. D. E. Roberts. Phone 4110.
USED Victor Victrola for sale at bargain price. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main street.
WILL PAY 810.00 REWARD For Information leading to the securing of a centrally located modern residence, Possession prior to or by March 1st. Phone 2644.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42
HARRIS AND KORTEWEG - REAL ESTATE S. W. Cor. 6th and Main
Office Phone 2278 Res. 3014
SPECIALS AT THE STORES
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AGENTS wanted to solicit old tires from auto owners to be shipped to our factory in Chicago and made new with opr puncture and blowout-proof steel studded treads; we have agents making big money: you can build up large permanent business with practically no capital. Rlsse Tire Corporation, 1500 W. 16th St., Chicago.
810.00 Worth of soap, perfumes, etc Free. Lacasslan Co., Dept. 401, St. Louis Mo.
WOMAN Wanted to do Phone 31B8.
days work,
GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK We need you to make socks for us on the fast, easily learned Auto Knitter. Experience unnecessary. We buy all . vou can supply us. Distance Imma
terial. Positively no canvassing. Yarn supplied. Particulars 2c stamp. Dept. 31 1C, Auto Knitter Co., Buffalo, n. y. WOMEN OR MAN Wanted, salary $24 full time, 60o an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. International Mills. Morristown, Pa.
WOMAN Wanted to do Phone 3156.
days work,
MAID WANTED
For nurses home and woman to work in kitchen
reid hospital;
SALESMEN with ability owning automobile to sell our line of automobile oils and paints to consuming trade on commission basis. We train you to sell the line and allow liberal drawing accounts. Get started early. Live salesmen makinir bie income. Fur
nish names of references. ERIE REFINING COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio.
BLANKETS and ROBES Get our prices on Stable and square horse blankets.
Plush and Auto Robes and sale halters, good harness
on, 25c qt. we repair
liarness and collars.
BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE. 611 Main
FURNACES
25B
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED Washing and School street.
ironing,
3 "IT
WANTED Married man with family wants work on farm, by the month. Experienced. Call at 615 Sedgwick St. any evening after 6 o'clock, or Saturday afternoons.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOM For light house Jceeplng, 14 North 5th. or Phone 2532. FURNISHED ROOM For rent, for one or two Rentlemen, 403 North 13th.
ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11
WANTED 1 or 2 light housekeeping rooms for man & wife, Phone 2728.
BUSINESS SF.RViCF.
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MOST EVERYTHING In gas, water, steam and Electrical supplies & repairs at Meerhoffs, 9 So. 9th, Phone 1236.
MOVING AND STORAGE
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AUTO MOVING VAN Largest and best equipped In the city for local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. FORREST MONGER 200 So. 7th St. Phone 2608
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B
We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices, 1020 Main. Phone 1936. J. C. DARNELL CO.
-$
WANTED MOULDERS AND CORE-MAKERS -STEADY WORK
s
Install a HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE For first class heating service. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, Local Representative. 319 Randolph St. Phone 3163.
BUILDING MATERIALS
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The MILLER-KEMPER Co. N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247 8267-3347. For all kinds of Building.
LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31
iiunati fcurry, liarness and wapron. for sale, good condition, Phone 4932, R it-p-Pox.141. FOR SALE Team of R-ray mares, comInf? 5 years old. sound and well broke. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St.
FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see
A. M. ROBERTS. Liberty Ave., office
18 So. 8th. Phone 4171.
GOOD 6 Room house for sale cheap If
sold in 15 days, Posesslon at once.
Phone 3078.
TURNER W. HADLEY 2nd National
Rank bulldlnc. Buys and Sells prop
ertles, homes sold on payment like
rent.
10 ACRES 7 Room modern bungalow
and garage, four miles from Rich
mond. close to traction. A bargain
for quick sale, Immediate possession, Phone 5212 I.
ni7 1T r-T. A T TT TT,rl"T c A T V 1ftA ?aim
listed' any else, from $100 per acre and
up, in gooa corn ana (ooacca uciio, Some of them black soil. Phone or
call on Chas. S. Ginger, New Madl son, Ohio.
FOR SALE Big tires, Shurley & Taylor
17 South 9th street.
MEN WANTED For detective work
Write .1. Ganor, former Govt. Detec tlve, Danville, 111.
If you are In the market for a farm
or city home, cee our list befors
you buy. 2. S. GREEN,
Phone 2578
Hittle Blk.
9th and Matn Sts.
Start the New Year Right! SSOS 100 $200 $300 Start the New Year with a clean slate by paying all your bills. Get what money you need from us and owe only one place. OUR SERVICE You can secure a loan within an hour's time when necessary. No inquiries mado of your employer, friends or relatives. Every transaction is absolutely confidential. Courteous, considerate service given whether you borrow $10 or $300. EASY PAYMENTS Loans are made on Furniture, etc., and left in your possession. Take as long as you like to repay one month to twenty months time. Interest charged only for actual number of months and days loan is carried. Free booklet on request describing our Twenty Payment Plan "The faster you pay, the less it costs." RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY "The Friendly Company" Established 1895 ROOM 207 COLONIAL BLDG., COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH STS. Under State Supervision. PHONE 1545. Richmond Ind.
TRADE BY BARTER
HAMPERS SIBERIA
(New York Sun) The profits on a 110,000,000 business were lost by default during 1919 because of the failure of American traders to do business with reputable and well-established Siberian traders. N. Primatchenko Nichols, president of the American-Siberian Trading company of Seattle, Wash., is authority for the above statement Mr. Ntchol's company did a $300,000 business, wholly by barter, during five months of this year. He had but one small schooner, and refused orders for more than $1,000,000 worth of American goods because of the difficulty In ar ranging credits. Mr. Nichols was recently in NewYork for conference with representatives of Siberian Co-operative Societies and American business men with
the intention of making financial arrangements for greatly increased bus
iness during the season of 1920.
At present Russian, traders who
bave, sufficient assets to give them
unlimited credit are unable .to secure
credit in this country. They have in
their storehouses, however, vast Quan
tities or raw materials which are
needed here. Mr. Nichols covered a
territory from Kamchatka to Cane
Dejneva, but was unable to deliver half of the goods orde3d. He has
been advised that If in 1920 American goods are not available the Russians
will have to go Into other markets. His experiment this year was entirely
succe8siul, and with the exception of
a very small percentage he received
run payment for his goods delivered to Siberia.
Mr. Nichols said that for every 13d
invested it was quite possible to dear a net profit of $40, and to do this without profiteering. There are but five companies at present engaged in thia work four American and one Rus-
slan. Together In 1919 they delivered about $500,000 worth of American, goods in Siberia. They bought
back goods valued at approximately $1,500,000.
Alaskans Interested. Officials at Nome, Alaska, are very
much interested in Siberian trade. For this reason, they have mad a heavy appropriations to increase
shipping facilities at Nome. Boat it having a draft of not more than nine
feet find excellent wharfage and trans
portation there and can be loaded and
unloaded very ouickly. During th
five months' season a 600 ton schooner
can make twenty trips to the Siberian
coast, and If properly handled could
do a $2,000,000 business.
Mr. Nichols said that there were a
number of well-founded Russian firm
that could undertake large buslne? transactions if suitable credit means
could be found. Because of the unset
tled conditions, however, New York
banks have been unable to extend credit, and until this Is done It will be necessary to exchange American goods for Siberian raw products. Among the items received in payment are Russian sables valued up to $300 a 8 kin, fox skins, walrus tvory and hides In which there are well established values. Transactions may te made quickly because of the great need of American goods in Russia.
PUBLIC SALE
As we are going to dissolve partnership, we will sell at public auction on
what is known as the old Retz farm, 3 miles northwest of Economy, 3 miles
southeast of Modoc and 4 miles east of Losantville on
WEDNESDAY, JAN.28TH, 1920 The following described property, beginning at 10:30 o'clock:
ONE MULE, COMING 2 YEARS OLD
19 HEAD OF CATTLIO 1 Jersey cow, coming 7 years old, a good one: 1 Jer-jtime of editors
sey cow, coming s years om, wm do ires a in Apru; x jersey cow, coming t years old, will be fresh by day of sale: 1 three-year-old, will be fresh in April: 1 aged Jersey, giving milk: 1 three-fourths Shorthorn cow, 10 years old; 7 heifers, due to calve in April; 5 calves and 1 Bteer. 10 HEAD OF SHEEP 10 ewes, due to lamb in March. 45 HEAD OF HOGS 9 brood sows, some with pigs by side, some bred; 33 good feeders weighing 100 pounds or better; 1 Big Type Poland China male bog. FEED 900 bushels of corn; 20 tons of choice timothy hay; 8 tons of mixed hay; a lot of baled shredded fodder. FARMINO IMPLEMENTS 1 hay loader; 1 hay tedder; 1 Syracuse riding breaking plow; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 disc corn plow, 1 sled corn cutter; 30 sugar buckets; 1 Old Trusty incubator, 100-egg size; 1 self-feeder, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS WILL EE MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE A real dinner will be served by the ladies of Modoc United Brethren church. Sale will be held under tent. Plenty of hot water for your car. ED HENDRICKS, OSCAR SEVERE CLEM CONWAY, Auct. JOHN MANNING, Clerk.
PUUBLICITY MEN ORGANIZE. (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 24. Announcement was made today that 20 "publicity specialists" who participated in Liberty loan campaigns. Red Cross drives and national propaganda movements of various welfare organizations, had banded themselves together Into the national publicity club "to develop a closer relationship with editors and publishers of the country, standardize publicity work and elim
inate useless encroachments on the
PUBLIC SALE
FOH SAL.E T-room house on West Side, $2300. Small payment, balance like rent. Would take auto as first payment. Inquire !8 South 17tli Street. FOR SATE Double house, seven rooms, and bath on each side. Room for another double houso on same lot. In quire, 313 No. 14th street.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21
POTATOES There Is a vast difference in value between knobby, scabby, sunburned, deep eyed, little potatoes and smooth, shallow eyed, good sized, pallatable potatoes. And there should bo a difference in the price, but we are selling the latter delivered for the price of the former- RHQSBY STORE 14 N. 6th St. Opposite City Bldg. Phone 2532
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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Why buy an Imitation? When you can get A GENUINE VICTROLA outfit with 13 records for $125.00 AT YOUR TERMS See It before you buy. .WALTER B. FULGHUM . Phone 227S Open Every Evening 1000 Main Street
We will offer at public sale on what is known as the Creek Side Farm or the Frank Edgerton farm, 1 miles southwest of Fountain City, on the Webster road, on TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1920 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following personal property, to-wit: 5-HEAD OF HORSES 5 1 sorrel mare, coming 5 years old, weight 1650, sound and good worker; 1 gray gelding, coming 3 years old, weight 1300; 1 sorrel colt, 7 months old; 2 gray horses, 4 and 5 years old, weight 1350. 5 HEAD OF CATTLE 5 1 good milk cow; 3 yearling Shorthorn heifers; 1 yearling steer. 76 HEAD OF HOGS 76 14 brood sows, all Big Type Poland China; 1 Poland China boar; 5 July pigs,
suitable for breeding purposes, eligible to be registered; 56 fall and winter FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 1 Piano binder, good shape; 1 Sure-Drop corn planter; 1 cultipacker, new; 1 tandem disc, new; 1 Bailor-Oliver 2-row corn plow, new; 1 Oliver sulky plow; 1 two-horse wheat drill; 1 walking plow; 1 one-horse drill; 1 hay rake; 1 wooden roller; 1 mower; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 1 wagon, flat bed and hog rack; 1 lH-borse gas engine, good as new; 1 pump Jack; 1 small feed grinder; 1 self-feeder; 14 two-foot hog troughs; quantity of hog oil; quantity of machine oil; 1 set harness; 1 set of flynets and many other articles not mentioned. GRAIN, HAY, ETC. About 900 bushels of corn; about 15 tons of good hay; 1000 lbs. of fertilizer. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 dining room suite; 2 Crex rugs; 1 good churn. Lunch Will be Served by the Methodist Aid Society THE USUAL TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE.. .. .. PAUL N. EDGERTON, J. F. EDGERTON James Busby, Auctioneer. ' . W. O. Seaney, Alva Study, Clerks. , - - ' Phone 182-G, Fountain City, Ind.
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