Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 65, 27 January 1920 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAU, TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1920.

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Phone 2834

MOUMENTAL

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JOHN P. EMSLIB Monuments II South Tenth Street Phone 4011

Jordan, MeManue.Hunt Waltermana FUNERAL DIRECTORS Private Show Room and Chapel 1014 Main St.. TeL till

SPECIAL NOTICE

116 Main

FRE8H OYSTBJBS Received Daily at

PRICE'S

Phone 1283

Income' Tax - Returns

for CORPORATIONS, PARTNERSHIPS, AND INDIVIDUALS promptly made by CLIFFORD M.

HELP WANTED FEMALE 6

WANTED AT ONCE AT REID HOSPITAL MAID FOR NURSES HOME AND DISHWASHER

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23

Genuine Victrola, good as new, bargain. Harrison Edison section, in Westcott Pharmacy.

FOR SALE Schmidt ft Schultz Piano, dark oak case, splendid condition. A bargain. WALTER B. FULGHUM 1001 Main ,

Experienced Cloak and Suit saleslady wanted. Apply Style Shop, 903 Main.

WANTED A laundress at once. Phone 2317. 201 N. 9th street.

OIRL. WANTED (White or colored) for general housework, no washing:, must go home at night. Phone 4878.

Former U. S. Income Tax Officer. With Garnder, Jessup & Hoelscher, Dickinson Trust Building.

LOST AND FOUND

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GOLD BAR PIN lost Saturday! Name "Eva" on back. Return Palladium; reward.

FOUND Pocket knife, also screw driver. Call 300 South 7th St.

HELP WANTED MALE

WANTED Five bright, capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; 135 to $50 per week; railroad fair paid Write at once, Goodrich Drug Co. Dept 317. Omaha. Nebraska. PlXNO TUNER Wanted for permanent position with Welsbrod Muslo Co. COMPITENT House man wanted. 110 North 10th street.

GIRLS WANTED Auburn Ignition Co., 800 S.7th St.

SITUATIONS WANTED

WANTED Washing and Ironing, 81 School street.

ROOMS FOR RENT

JANITOR WANTED for school work. Applicants must bring recommendations. Apply room 61, High School building.

WAITER Wanted. Union Station Restaurant.

WANTED Drummer and saxophone player. A number 1. See Cully at Engle & Eaton's.

WANTED

TWO MEN AT

BULLERDICK COAL

Yards. 629 S. 5th.

GOOD WAGES

Young man wanted to do work in cost accounting department. Must be interested in this kind of work. Give experience, age and reference. Write K 11104 care Palladium.

WANTED Roy over 16 years old to do VRpneral work; Harrison Pharmacy.

OUNG MEN for Railway Mall Clerks,

1110 month. ExDerlence unnecessary.

For free particulars. examinations, write J. Leonard (former Government Examiner) 1041 Equitable Bldg.. Washington.

ENpINEER OR OEN ERAL REPAIR MAN WANTED WESTCOTT HOTEL

WANTED Shoe Shiner and Porter. Dusty's Shoe Rebuilder, 11 North 9th St.

MEN WANTED Apply Superintendent Jenkins Vulcan Spring Co.

FURNISHED ROOM For light house keeping. 14 North 5th. or Phone 2532. E STREET, North 2200 Modern fur

nished room for rent for gentlemen.

ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11

WANTED TO RENT Modern room,

private family. Address Box a U1, Care Palladium.

COLUMBIA Phonograph, 1150 style

ngusn Brown Mahogany, used three weeks, bargain. Harrison Edison Section, In the Westcott Pharmacy.

PIANO Tuning, prompt, efficient service. D. B. Roberts. Phone 411.

USED Victor Victrola for sale at bargain price. Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main street.

8PECIALS AT THE STORES 25

High grade Hammers 60c to $1.50 Extra good Hand Saws, $1.00 to $1.75 Perfectly Tempered Hatchets . . . . $1.00 Pocket Knives and Pocketbooks 25c up Dletz large fount Lanterns $1.39 Cut prices on Auger Bits, Braces. All slse Buckets and House Brooms. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, 611 Main.

FURNACES

25 B

Install a HOLLAND WARM AIR FURNACE For first Class heating service. H. It.

HOUSEHOLDER, Local Representa

tive. 319 Randolph St. Phone 3163.

BUILDING MATERIALS

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BUSINESS SERVICE.

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MOST EVERYTHING In gas, water,

steam and Electrical supplies & repairs at Meerhoffs, 9 So. 9th, Phone 1236.

MOVING AND 8TORAGE

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AUTO MOVING VAN

Largest and best equipped in the city

ror local and long distance naming, Furniture crated, stored or shipped.

FORREST MONGER

200 So. 7th St.

Phone 2608

Storage for Household Goods. Feltman Storage House. Apply Feltman's Cigar Store. Phone 2039. 609 Main St.

MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B

We repair everything. Work called for and delivered. New and second hand Bicycles, reasonable prices, 1020 Main. Phone 1936.. JC. DARNELL CO.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21

Order coal of the Independent Ice &

Fuel Co.. Phone 3465.

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. Fhone 6103H.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS Wanted to buy dressers, wash stands, bed steads and springs, and everything in the used goods line. RIGSBY STORE 14 N. 5th St.

WATER POWER Washing machine

for sale. 922 Sheridan street

COLUMBIA Gas Heater, practically new: 823 North 10th.

FRR SALE Book Case, fine condition, 42 So. 10th street.

FOR SALE 100 egg Incubator, cheap, at 412 So. 6th street.

ADDING MACHINES Two secondhand rebuilt Burroughs; 1 rebuilt Standard; bargain prices. Burroughs Adding Machine Co., 17 No. 7th St.

NEW two-hole Laundry Stove with pipe and damper; Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, R. R. A.

WINTER SUIT for sale, fur collar and

cuffs, size 38; phone 4201.

FOR SALE Army Shoes, repaired and ready to wear. 402 N. 8th St.

HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 GIRL WANTED For luncheonette and soda trade, eight hours work each day. Good wages and board Included. References required. Apply in person. The Kandy Shop, 919 Main St.

4y ANTED Young lady for record and A i player roll department of, Welsbrod .MuslcjCo. GIRLS WANTED Highest wages paid to start. Richmond Casket Co., So. 9th and A Streets. WOMAN Wanted to do days work, Phone 3156.

STENOGRAPHER WANTED Speedy and accurate. Apply ready for work. HEARSE CORP. North 8 and N F WANTED Housekeeper for man on farm; no objection to child; address It. It. No. 2. Box 81, Camden, O. W A NTE D Was h w oman to come to ' the housej call phone 4794. WANTED Two waitress; Busy Bee Restaurant. WANTED Housekeeper between 40 and 50 years old. Write Thomas Murray, Hagerstown, Ind. WANTED Two waitresses; Busy Bee resses,825 NorthE. WHITE WOMAN wanted for house work; 212 North 12th. WANTED Housekeeper, Phone 3294 or 3217.

Bertsch Bros. DRAIN TILE and 8 BUILDING I

BLOCKS I PHONE 3250 Factory mile west of old U Sevastopohl school house, W. g 5th and School streets. B

"Concrete for Permanence"

The MILLER-KEMPER Co. .

N. W. 2nd & Center Sts. Phones 3247

3267-3347. For all kinds of Building.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE S3

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42

TALK ABOUT STRIKES!

How does this strike. you, your battery rebuilt for price of a one and guaranteed one year.

BATTERY EXCHANGE 18 N. 5th St

old new

FOR SALE-

cept bath.

MOTORCYCLES A BICYCLES 37

INDIAN

Motorcycle and bicycle, repairing and

accessories.

MEYERS & TROXEL

18 N. 5th St.' '

We don't fix 'em.

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We repair 'em

WANTED TO RENT.

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WANTED Modern residence single or

double, tnree years at present location but must vacate by March 1st. Phone

2644.

1

WANTED TO RENT Hfcuse or 4 un

furnished rooms. A. E. JBonsau, Knollenbergs Annex.

WILL PAY $10.00 REWARD For In

formation leading to tne securing oi a centrally located modern residence.

possession prior to or oy juarcn Phone 2644. -

WAITED To rent a good farm. I have complete set of farming implements. Can take' possession on or before March first. Write Box J10013, care Palladium.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42

HARRIS AND

REAL ESTATE S. W. Cor. 6th and Main Office Phone 2278 Res. 3014

5 ROM HOUSE For sale, good condition, hot water, furnace, 326 Southwest 3rd street.

FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS, Liberty Ave., office

18 So. 8th. Phone 4171.

10 ACRES 7 Room modern bungalow

and garage, four miles from Rich

mond, close to traction. A bargain

for quick sale. Immediate possession, Phone 6212 I.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30

A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

A Goldencrlsy Potato Crlcp Factory will

be established in Richmond to supply Richmond and surrounding territory. Reputable business men Interested to engage in this lucrative business protected by patents, may apply giving batik or commercial references,' About $3,000 required. We assist with a strong and most effective sales organization. Address Dernell Potato Products Company, 1447-9 Hudson Ave., Chicago.

Are You Searching for a Money-Making Opportunity? See me. I have two paying business opportunities which will net you not less than $3,000 each yearly. Houses in all parts of the city. Farms of any size. C. L. BOURNE N. W. Cor. 6th and Main

LIVE 8TOCK AND VEHICLES 31

FOR SALE Team of gray mares, coming 5 years old. sound and well broke. Walter B. Fulghum. 1000 Main St. FOR SALE Full blooded Barred Rock Rhode Island Pullets and Cockerels, Phone 1078.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALP 33

TWO FORDS for sale, No. 1 condition: call K. & J. Garage, S. W. 9th and A streets.

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

WANTED Bungalo or flat of 5 rooms In good neighborhood at once. Ad-

mean j3uji room, care rauaaium.

WANTED To rent to middle aged couple, comfortable, well furnished house, occupants to act as companions to elderly couple. Phone 2721.

FOR SALE

5-room house with summer kitchen,

cellar, large porch, good barn, 2 v&

cant lots adjoining. Cash or terms.

PHONE 4837

NOTICE TO PROP

If you have anything that you wish to dispose of, now is a very good time to sell. We have buyers for all

classes of property. We buy and sell.

List your properties with us for serv

ice.

BURDSALL WILLETT GO. Room 303 Union National Bank Bldg. Contractors, Builders and Real Estate Phones 196532713293

FARM FOR SALE 138 acres. 7 miles

from Richmond, on good pike, close to market, all in good state of cultivation, well ditched and fenced, good 7 room house, new barn, silo and other out buildings. A No. 1 farm in every particular. For price and Information, see Dickinson Trust Co.

-8 room house, modern ex424 So. 14th street.

FOR SALE Double house, seven rooms.

and bath on each side. Room for another dpubla house on same lot. In q u 1 re, 313 No. 14th street.

7 ROOM HOUSE For sale, modern, 100

South 15th. Phone 2885. J

GOOD CITY HOMES AND

FARMS

PORTERFIELD. Colonial Building

FOR SALE 8 room house, modern ex

cept bath, 424 So. 14th street.

FOR SALE Farm of 46 acres, all good

level land, 2 3-4 miles from New Madi

son. Also.

Farm of 152 acres, fine land near Eaton, O., C. C. Hawley & Son, New Paris. Ohio.

LANDOLOGT A magazine giving the

racts 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 ana say, "Mall me LANDOLOGT and all partloulors FREE". Address Editor. Landology, Skldmore Land Co., 406 Skidmore Bldg.. Marinette, Wis.

WANTED To buy cheap house. West

side or i airview prererreo. , win pay Cash. Phone 1685.

GRIFF THORN Will sell at public

sale Wednesday. Feb. 4. horses, cattle.

sheep, hogs, general line farm tools.

irordson tractor. Papas ensilage cut

ter, 2 miles northwest of Arba, Ind..

and 6 miles southeast of Lynn

PatroltGuard Berlin

Fear Monarchist Coup (By Associated Press) BERLIN, Jan. 27. Heavy patrols of

in the office of the Secretary of State

or tne state or Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section One of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled.

"An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolu-

Uon of 'private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergency,' 'approved March 14, 1913.

And I further certify that said writ

ten consents, statements and papers

so nied aa aforesaid, show that said

company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said

Section One of said act and that said

corporation Is now in process of

dissolution. - In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana at the City of Indianapolis this 17th day of January, A. D., 1920. WILLIAM A. ROACH, SEAL Secretary of State. P. H. Wolfard, Deputy.

If you have property for sale, list it

with us. We guarantee that our ne

gotiations will be fair to you, and to

the buyer. We believe "WE KNOW,'

that the REAL ESTATE business can be conducted as honorably as the

BANKING business. If you want ad

'vice concerning Stocks, Bonds, and

Securities, see your banker. If you want advice concerning REAL ES

TATE see us. It Is our desire to make "Our business a valuable asset to you. List your property now for quick sale.

"THE LAND MEN" D. R. FUNK C. W. BUNDY W. E. HINSHAW 13 North 9th Street

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County, 88.: Estate of William F. Moffltt, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Clrouit Court. Administrator of the estate of William F. Mofflt, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. Dickinson Trust Co. Administrator Gardner, Jessup and Hoelscher, Attorneys. Jan. 13-20-27

soldiers guarded the government buildings during the past night ' and stopped all traffic over streets to that neighborhood, where barricades were thrown up by. the troop sTe fore night falL Rumors were heard during the evening that monarchists had planned an uprising today, which Is the birthday of former Emperor William and that Gustav Noske, minister of defense, had massed troops as a precautionary measure. - - , While government officials have-denied any knowledge of an Intended insurrection and say the attack on Mathlas Erzberger, minister of finance yesterday, prompted the mobilization of forces, It Is declared the authorities sought to 'forestall action on the part of the supporters of the Imperial regime. It was reported last night that attacks against the Independent Socialists ind radicals were planned as the first' step in the monarchist coup. FIUME COUNCIL AUTHORIZES POET TO CONSCRIPT MEN

TRIESTE. Jan. 27. The Flume National council has authorized Gabriele D'Annunzio to conscript : five classes of citizens. This follows a request from the poet, who maintained that the situation was grave In view of the

Jtalian government's ' negotiations.

This will add only a few thousand men. to A'Annunzlo's forces.

PRINTERS' UNION CHIEF WARNS OF RADICALISM HOBOKEN, N. J., Jan. 27. A warning that union labor is menaced by the

activities of Bolshevists, I. W. W. and

radical Socialists within Its ranks and that their schemes must not be tolerated, was sounded Sunday by M. G. Scott, president of the International Typographical union, In a letter read at the convention of the Union Print ere' league of New Jersey.

MONEY TO LOAN.

46

Why SELL and SACRIFICE

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

9 N. Tenth SL

Phone 25C9

FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW located 1102 So. 7th street, electric lights, gas, city water, cistern with pump In house; basement, two lots with house, located about 2 blocks from Tool Works, surely a desirable property at $2400. with cash payment of about $400 and balance payable at rate, of $15 per month, which payment includes interest. An opportunity for a home. For particulars address Chas. B. Thompson, Newcastle, Ind.

OVER 30 HOUSES Listed for sale

k with C. E. Keever Co. Office 1020 Main st. Telephone, 2169.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22

DON'T store your used furniture. Sell It to Townsend, who pays highest prices. 533 Main. Phone 1296.

Furniture and stoves, all kinds, good prices. Home Supply Store, 181 Ft. Wayne Ave., Phone 1862.

j FURNITURE Wanted. We pay cash I for household goods. Brammer &

Eliason. 520 Main. Phone 1469.

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 Welsbrod Music Co.

WEBBER PIANO Square Ebony Case, good condition, bargain, Phone 3808.

FOR SALE OR TRADE LaGonda upright piano case, walnut. 110 So. 6th

EXCHANGE Your piano for a Victrola or buy a used piano through me and save the dealer's profit Walter B. Fulghum, 1000 Main St.

S AND CORE-MAKERS

STEADY WORK WAYNE WORKS

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FOR SALE SECOND HAND BUILDING MATERIAL

All Brick, Lumber, Window Frames, Glass, Doors, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures, Furnaces and other materials In the two brick buildings located at 27, 29, 31 North Ninth street, in the City of Richmond, Indiana, will be sold to the highest bidder. Purchaser to remove all buildings and clear the premises ready for constructionnew building to be occupied by the Ford Service Station. Bids will be received until noon, Feb. 14th, 1920. For further particulars see Webb-Coleman Co., 19 and 21 S. 7th St., or John W. Mueller & Co., Architects &" Engineers, Palladium Bldg.

PtuMic Sale The undersigned will sell at public auction at the John H. Wolf residence in Hollansburg, Ohio, at 10:30 a. m. on FRL, JAN. 30, '20 12-ACRE TRACT One tract of land containing 12 acres, more or less, with 6-room house, located 2 miles east of Hollansburg on the HollansburgArcanum pike. Four acres of good alfalfa and clover, balance in clover sod. 3 HEAD OF GOOD WORK HORSES 5 HEAD OF CATTLE 5 50 HEAD OF HOGS 50 Consisting of 1 good Duroc-Jer-sey sow to farrow in April; 44 shoats weighing from 40 to 80 pounds. IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, E-M-F AUTOMOBILE, TRACTOR, ETC. 150 BU. CORN IN CRIB Sale begins at 10:30 a. m. When terms will be made known. Wm. Harris, Clerk. THOMAS CONNIFF, Auctioneer JOHN H. WOLF & JOHN BURKETT

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23

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 2275 Open Every Evening 1000 Main Street

PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION State of Indiana, Department of State. William A. Roach, Secretary of State To all to whom these Present shall come, Greeting: I, William A. Roach, Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that The Trayser Piano Company has this day caused to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section One of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled, "An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations and declaring an emergency," approved March 14, 1913.

And I further certify that eaid writ

ten consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said

company and the officers thereof have

complied with the provisions of said Section One of said act and that said

corporation is now in process of dis

solution.

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana, at the City of Indianapolis, this 17th day of January,

A.D., 1920. WILLIAM A. ROACH. . Secretary of State, By P. H. Wolfard, Deputy.

Jan20-27feb3

-NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.

State of Indiana, Department of State,

William. A. Roach, Secretary of State.

To all to whom these presents shall

come, greeting:

I, William A. Roach, Secretary of the State of Indiana, hereby certify

that THE REMINGTON PIANO COMPANY has this day ceased to be filed

Start the New Year Right I $505100 $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 made 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 tosts."

"The Friendly Company'! Established 1895 ROOM 207 COLONIAL BLDG., COR. MAIN AND SEVENTH STS. Under State Supervision. PHONE 1545. Richmond Ind.

PUBLIC SALE

As I have decided to quit farming, I will sell at publio sale at my residence, 5

miles northeast of New Paris and 4 mile south of BraffettsvUle, on the A. A. Chambers farm, known as the old Wooden farm, on FRIDAY, JAN. 30, '20 The Following Property, to-wlt: THREE HORSES A gray horse, 9 years old, weight 1600 pounds; a

black mare, In foal, weight 1100 pounds; a bay horse, smooth mouthy weight 1300 pounds.

TEN HEAD CATTLE Five head of much cows, one due to freshen February 3; one February 4; one February 10; one, March 4 and one May 2; one heifer, coming fresh February 2 with first calf; and 4 head of spring calves. FIVE HEAD OF HOGS One brood sow, and 4 shoats, weighing on aa average of about 80 pounds each. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Two-horse wagon with flat top, McCormlck. mower; 10-ft. steel hay rake; 2 one-row corn plows; Good Enough riding breaking plow; two-horse walking breaking plow; a single and a double shovel plow; 5-tooth cultivator; disc harrow; spike-tooth harrow; Simplex com planter; one-horse VanBrunt disc wheat drill; open top buggy in good condition; storm buggy; lawn mower; shovels; forks; single and doubletrees; set of breeching harness; set of hip strap harness; bridles; collars; lines and, many other articles not mentioned. 1 1916 Model Saxon Roadster. About 400 bushels of corn In the crib. Somr) shredded fodder In mow. Household Goods Kitchen cabinet, safe, a few chairs, DeLaval cream separator, etc. .

Sale begins at 10 o clock, sharp. Lunch served by E. O. Radford. Terms

announced sale day. J. L. SHEWMAN

IRA A. BUHRMAN, Auct. Everett Smith, Clerk

Public

Sale

Having rented my farm, I will sell at my farm, 4 miles south of Richmond, on( Richmond and Liberty pike, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920 Beginning at 10:30 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following personal property: 5 HEAD OF HORSES 5 1 bay team, smooth mouth, weight 3000, good workers; 1 gray team, 9 and; 10 years old, weight 2700; 1 4-year-old sorrel driving horse, sound. 42 HEAD OF CATTLE 42 4 Holstein cows, calves by side; 2 Holstein springers; 5 Shorthorn cows, oalves by side; 3 Shorthorn springers; 4 Jersey cows, calves by side; 3 heavy Jersey springers; 1 Shorthorn cow, giving good flow of milk (bred); 1 brindle cow, giving good flow of milk; 2 half Jersey and Shorthorn springers; 1 Shorthorn bull; 2 black Poll cows, springers; 2 black Poll bull calves, weight about 600; 10 or 12 head of butcher and feeding cattle cows, heifers and steers. These cows run from 4 to 7 years old. 1 15 HEAD OF HOGS 1 15 12 head of yearling and 2-year-old sows, Duroc, Hampshire and Poland China, bred to farrow in March and April; 12 head of Duroc gilts, bred to farrow In March; 12 Poland China gllt9, bred to farrow in March; 40 head of late fall pigs, weight about 40 pounds; 40 head of shoats, weight about 80 pounds. All hogs double immune except the late fall pigs. 1 20 HEAD OF SHEEP 20 Six 3-year-old ewes (bred); Six 2-year-old ewes (bred); 8 yearlings and last . spring lambs (bred). IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, ETC. Ohe 2-horse wagon, flat bed and hog rack, complete; 1 calf wagon; l-McCormlck mower; 1 Janes ville corn planter; 2 John Deere corn plows: 2 Oliver breaking plows; 1 Oliver gang plow; one 3-section spring-tooth harrow: I potato digger; 1 steel roller; one 2-horse hoe wheat drill, fertilizer attachment; gravel bed; cultivator; 1 single-shovel plow; 1 steel hay rake; 1 hay tedder; grain sacks; log chains; block and pulleys, and other articles too numerous to mention. 1 DeLAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR NO. 10 (GOOD AS NEW) 1 OLD TRUSTY 100-EGG INCUBATOR 1 BENT-WOOD CHURN HARNESS, ETC. ZZ 1 set breeching harness; 4 sets hip-strap harness; 1 set of buggy harness; collars; bridles; halters; blankets, etc. . , EVERYTHING UP TO THE LIVE STOCK WILL BE SOLD BEFORE NOON TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE , Dinner Will be Served by the Ladies of Elkhorn Church . :

Conniff, Weddle & Hindman, Aucts. F. M. Taylor, cash! O. Boyd, clerk.

WALTER FARLOW