Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 74, 6 February 1920 — Page 11

THE BICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, FEB. 6, 1920.

PAGE ELEVEN

Markets 1

WAGNER GRAIN LETTER CHICAGO, Feb. 6 Grain markets act lower, heavy liquidation of oats the feature today. No change of export business during the present changes in Sterling. We are in the midst of a situation that does not attract buyers. Another Saturday dip is indicated. Cash corn probably one to four cents lower. General sews shows little change. The difficulty of recommending U. S. grain exports still cubmers the outlook. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Unlan National Bank Build

ing. "Phone 1720. CHICAGO, Feb. 6. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today: 'Open High Lew Close . Rye ' ' "

May. ... ...153 155 150 152

CornMay ......132 132 129 130 July ......129 129 126ft 127ft Oats May ...... 79 79 78 77 July ...... 72 72ft 69 70 -r-Pork-May 3500 3470 Lard May 21G0 2140 RibsMay 1865 1850

(By Associated press) CHICAGO, Feb. 6. Corn No. 2 mixed, not quoted; No. 3 mixed,- $1.42; No. 2 yellow, not quoted; No. 3 yellow, $i.42l.43. Oats No. 2 white, 8484ftc; No. 3 white, 83 84c. Pork Nominal; ribs, $18.0018.75; lard, $19.2520.50.

(By Associated Press)

TOLEDO, 0.,-Feb.- 6. Cloverseed

Prime cash, $35.90; Feb., $35.50; March, $34.90; April, $34.45; Oct., 25.00. Alsike Prime cash, $35.75; March, $35.75. Timothy Prime cash 1917 and 1918. $6.60; 1919, $6.70; March and April, $6.75; June, $6.65.

(By Associated Press)

CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 6. Wheat-

No. 1 red. $2.6802.60; No. 2 red, $2.56

02.58; No. 3 red, $2.5402.56; other grades as to quality. $2.3502.51 Corn No. 2 white, $1.5401.56; No. 3 white, $15201.54; No. 4 white, $1.4801.50. Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.6101.53; No. 3 yellow, $1.4901.51; No. 4 yellow, $1.45 01.47. Corn No. 2 mixed, $1,500 1.52.

Come to Church, Sunday School, in Wayne

Centerville Methodist Church The Rev. J. B. O'Connor, pastor. Large congregations are attending our ser. vices. Plenty of good music, friendliness and the gospel of Jesus Christ, are in evidence at every service, and the people like It. Sunday . morning subject, "The Permanency of the Christian experience." ' Sunday evening subjects, "True Riches." Clarica Ahl will sing Sunday, morning. The ladies' Quartette will sing Sunday evening. All are welcome-to our friendly church. Cambridge City First Christian Church Rev. E. S. Conner, pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m., C. P. Marpies, superintendent. Preaching af 10:80 a. m. by Rev. Conner. At 7 p. m. Miss Nora Siler, returned missionary will speak in behalf of C. W. B. M. Everybody invited.

Williamsburg Friends Church Emerson F. Cloyd, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m- Omer Brinkley, superintendent. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 p. m.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Chamness. ' Chester Methodist Church L. F. Ulmer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Everett Hunt, superintendent Preaching service at " 10 : 45, subject, "Practical Religion." Mlddleboro Methodist Church L. F. Ulmer, pastor. Cunday school, 9:45 a. m., Frank Pogue, superintendent. Preaching at 7:15 p. m., subject, "The Good Samaritan." Abington Union Church Rev. E. IS. Hale, pastor. Sunday school at 9.30 a. m.JUmer E. Hale, superintendent. Preaching service at 7 p., m. .

Cattle Market dull; good to choice $11.50013.00; fair to' good. $9,500 11.60; common to fair, $6.0009.50; heifers, good to choice, $10.00012.00; fair to good, $8.00010.00; common to fair, $6.0008.00; cows, good to choice, $9.00010.00; fair to good. $7.5009.00; common to fair, $6.00; cutters, $6,000 7.00; canners, $5.00 0 6.50; stock steers $6.50011.50; stock heifers, $6.5009.00; stock cows, $6.0007.00; bulls, steady, bologna, $7.00 09.00; fat bulls, $9,500 $10.00; milch cows, slow, $60.00 0140; calves, strong, 60c higher; good to choice, $19.00019.50; fair to good, $13.00019.00; common and large, $6.00 12.00. Hogs Steady; market 25c lower; heavies, $14.50 0 15.00; good to choice packers and , butchers, $15.00; medium, $15.00; stags, $8.00 0 9.60; common to choice heavy fat sows, $9,000 12.00; light shippers, $15.00; pigs, 110 pounds and less. $10.00013.50. Sheep Steady; good to choice, $9.50010.60; fair to good, $6.00 0 9.00; common. '$4.0005.00; bucks, $4,000 .'; lambs, steady; good to choice, .50020.00; seconds, $16.00017.00; fair to good, $17.00019.60; common skips, 10.00014.00.

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Victory 3

FORWARD MOVE AND INTERCHURGH WORK LINKED BY FRIENDS

. "The Forward Movement of the So ciety ot Friends is an effort to work out unitedly and carry through in terms of the Quaker Message. Quaker

personalit y and Quaker money, a pro-1 night

gram of activity adequate to meet thel REAL ESTATE TRAN8FERS needs ot the present challenge of the I Hugh M. Stevens to Frank Idleman,

j Circuit Court News

A decree ordering real estate sold, was issued in the suit of Carrie Jackson against John and Anna Whltely, for a partition. Wilson's bond, was placed at $1,500. An affidavit was filed in circuit court charging Cyrus Payne, colored, with contributing to delinquency.

Payne was arrested late Thursday

world to the Society ot Friends," said

Dr. David M. Edwards, president of Earlham college, Thursday evening, at he Richmond district conference of Indiana Yearly Meeting Forward Movement .delegates in the South Eighth Street Friends Church. Despite sickness among many who were to have attended the conference, over 50 men and women were present Friday morning the Rev. Charles M. Woodman of the Allen Jay Memorial

church and the Rev. Erol Peckham of

lot 3, Elizabeth W. Dalbey's sub-dlvls

ion, $1. Susie A. Dickinson to Alva J. Hunt, , lot 133, Hayne's addition, $1. Martha Butler to William A. John'son, a part of the northwest quarter ! section 29.. township 16. range 12.

$2,600.

Omer N. Whltely to Howard L. Whltely, a part of section 27, township 16, range 12, $1. . James P. Muston,. administrator, to Hettie EL Sowers, a part of the southeast quarter section 27,' township 16,

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LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 6. HogsReceipts, 7,000; steady. Cattle Receipts, 500; active and steady. Calves Receipts, 300; higher. Sheep Receipts, 200; steady. t HOGS. Good mixed, 150 lbs. up, average, 114.50015.00; assorted, 150 to 210 lbs., average, $15.00015.10; assorted, 210 to 250 lbs. up average, $14.60014.80; selected, 250 lbs. up, average, $14,250 14.50; fat hogs weighing down to 120 lbs., $14.25014.75; fat back pigs, under 130 lbs., $14.00014.50; feeding $11.00013.00; sows, according to quality, $11.00013.00; bulk of bows, $12.50012.75; sales in truck market, $14.35015.00; light pigs, $14.50 down. Poor to best stags, 80 lbs. dock, $11.00 013.00. CATTLE. Killing steers, Extra good, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $14.00015.00; good to choice, 1,250 lbs. and upward. $12.50 fii l 3.60; common to medium,, 1,250 lbs. $12.00012.50; good to choice, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs.. $11.50012.00; common to medium, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs., $11,000 11.50; good to choice, 1,000 to 1,100 lbs., $10.50011; common to medium, 1,000 to 1,100 lbs., $9.50010.60; fair to good, under 1,000 lbs., $8.50010.00; pood to choice yearlings, $11,000 12.00. Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs., and up, $10.00011.50; common to medium, S00 lbs. up. $8.50 0 9.50; good to best, under 800 lbs., $10,500 12.00; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $7,000 10.50. Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs. upward, $9.50012.00; common to med

ium, 1.050 lbs., $8.0009.00: good to

best, under U050 lbs., $8.0009.50; com

mon to medium under 1,050 lbs., $7.50 1 08.00; canners and cutters, $6,000 7.00. rA a K.ct 1 IK. ttvt.

BUHWUU I.W fcrcov, x,ovw ho., v. f ward, $9.50011.00", good to choice, under 1,300 lbs.. $9.0009.50; fair to medium, under 1,300 lbs., $8.OO08.5O common to good bolognas, $7.0008.00. CalvesGood to choice veals, under 200 pounds, $17.00018.50: common to medium veals, $12.00015.00; good to choice heavy calves, $9.50 11.00; common to medium heavy calves, $7.0009.00. Stockera and Feeding Cattle Good . - . . - - OAA Ik. 1 .A FA

tO CnOlce Bieers, ovu iua. auu uy, fiv.uv 011.50; common to fair steers, 800 lbs. and up, $9.00 0 10.00; good to choice steers, under 800 lbs., $10.00(3) 11.00; common to fair steers, under 800 lbs., $8.50010.50; medium to good -lieifers. $7.0008.00; medium to fcod cows, $6.00 0 7.50; good to choice milkers, $1100150; fair to medium milkers, $7S0$1OO; stock calves, 250 to 400 lbs., $7.00010.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Good to choice sheep. $9.0010.00; common to medium sheep, $5.0008.00; good to choice lambs, $18.00019.00; common to medium lambs, $13,000 17.00; good to choice yearlings, $12.00 15.00; bucks, per 100 lbs., $7.00 8.00.

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Feb. 6. Hogs Receipts, 6,000; market, irregular; bulk, $13.90 014.40; top. $14.50; heavies, $13,650

14.10; medium, $14.00014.35; Ugnts, $14.10014.50; light lights, $13.75 14.30 ; heavy packing sows, smooth, $13.1513.40; heavy packing sows,

rough, $12.75013.15; pigs, $13.00 13.75.

Cattle Receipts, 7,000; market,

slow; beef steers, medium and neavies, choice and prime, $15.100 17.00; medium and good, $11.25 0 15.10; common. $9.1511.25: lieht weleh. .anofl

and choice, $12.25016.00; common and

medium. 8.75n:iz.2o: buicni-r oa.

heifers. $6.50012.75; cows, $6,500

11.50; canners and cutters, $a.250 6.50. Veal calves, $16.50018.00; feed

er steers. $7.85011.76; stocker steers, $7.00010.50.

Sheep Receipts, 8,000; marKet,

higher; lambs, $17.75 020.35; culls and

common, $14.50 17.50; ewes, medium

good and choice, $10.76013.75; culls and common,. $6.75 010.25, ,w

Victory 4 97.93

LOCAL HAY MARKET Steadyr-No. 1 timothy, $30,500 31.00; clover, $29.00029.50. (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 6. Hay Firm; weak; No. 1 timothy, $31,600 82.00; No. 2 timothy, $30.50031.00; No. 1 clover, $30.00030.60.

BUTTER FAT QUOTATION Butter fat delivered in Richmond is bringing 61 cents this week. FRUIT .& VEGETABLES (Furnished by Eggemeyer'a.)

LOCAL PRODUCE Beets, 10c bunch; -leaf lettuce, 30o lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 40c lb.; dry onions, 10c lb.; parsley, 15c bunch; green mangoes, 8c each; garlic, 75c lb; cabbage, 10c lb.; egg plant, 25c lb.; celery, 20c a bunch; green' beans, 25c a pound; radishes, 5c a bunch; spinach, 20c lb.; sweet potatoes, 10c lb.; rutabagas, 5c lb.; turnips, 10c lb.; Spanish onions, 16s lb.: shallotts, 10c lb.; Brussel sprouts, 40c quart; cauliflower, 20c lb.; mushrooms, $1.25 lb.; oyster plant, 10c lb.; kohlrabi. 20c lb.;

French endive, 50c lb.; parsnips, 6c

b.; cucumbers, 50c each; Irish pota oes, 6c lb. -

Eggs, 60 cents dozen; storage eggs,

60c doz.; creamery butter, 75c lbs.;

country butter, 65c lb. Turkeys, 65c

pound.

Country butters, 55c lb.; eggs, 50c

chickens,

(By Associated Press) PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. 6. Hogs--

Receipts. L000; market, lower; heav

es, $14.75015.00; neavy YorKers,

$15.40 015.50; light Yorkers. $15,000

5.25; pigs, $14.50015.00. Sheep and

Lambs Receipts, 300; market,

steady; top sheep, $14.00; top lambs, $20.00. Calves Receipts, 60; market, steady; top, $21.00.

(By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, Feb 6 Cattle

receipts, 400, slow, easier; calves, re

ceipts, 1,200; good 50 cents higher; $6 021.50. Hogs, receipts, 6,200, 250 30 cents higher; heavy $15.50015.75; mixed, $15.60015.75; Yorkers and lights, $15.75015.90; Pigs , $15.50 15.75; roughs, $13.25013.50; stags, $9 010.50. Sheep and lambs, receipts, 2,400, 60 cents $1 higher; lambs, $12021.25 yearlings, $11019; wethers, $14.50 15; Ewes, $5 14; mixed sheep, $14

14.60. BOSTON WOOL MARKET (By Associated Press) BOSTON, Feb. 6 The Commercial bulletin tomorrow will say: "There has been a limited call only for wools

for the. past week, although the demand has run for almost everything

except the low cross breds. Even those sold at a price in the English government auctions where lower limits of five to 10 cents a pound moved about two thirds of the wool offered. The leading factor has opened the goods this week on the allotment basis. Prices are high but understood to be perhaps $1 a yard lower than expected on not a few things." PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Feb. Butter fat Steady. Eggs Higher; prime firsts, 60c; firsts, 55 0 57c; seconds, 62c. Poultry Steady; springers, 40c; hens, 36c; turkeys, 45c.

30c. lb.; turkeys, 45c lb.

Fruits. Bananas, 12c lb.; lemons, 40c doz.: apples, 10c lb.; chestnuts, 60c lb.; fresh cocoanut, 25c; fresh pineapples 85c each; walnuts, 10c lb. chestnuts, 60c- lb ; California pears, 5c eacjj -Malaga grapes, 60c lb.; grape fruit 10 and 15c each; oranges, 45c doz.; tangerines.. .60c. doz.; pomegranets, 10c

granates, 10c each; strawberries, $1.25

quart

LOCAL Richmond $2.53 for No. No. 2; $2.47 No. 5, $2.41.

GRAIN MARKET flour mills are paying

1 Red wheat; $2.50 for

for No. 3; No. 4, $2.44;

PRODUCE MARKET The following are the Jobbing prices on produce in Richmond today: Eggs, per dozen,

Creamery butter, 63 cents. Old

chickens, per lb., 27c; frying chickens, per lb., 25c.

LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING

Oats, 90c; rye,' $1.50.; straw, per ton,

$9.00; new corn, $1.50 per bushel. SELLING

Cottonseed Meal, per ton, $83.50; per

cwt, $4.25; Oil Meal, per ton, $88.00;

cwt, $4.65; Tankage, 50, per ton, $100, per cwt. $5.25; 60 percent, $115 per ton, cwt, $6.00; Quaker Dairy

Feed, per ton, $55.00; per cwt, $2.85;

Salt, per bbl., $3.00. Wheat bran, per ton, $52; cwt, $2.70; Bran and shorts

mixed, per ton, $53; per cwt, $2.75;

Pure wheat middlings, per ton, $60.00;

per cwt, $3.10; standard middlings,

per ton, $57.00; per cwt, $3.00. Produce, Buying. .

County butter 50c lb; eggs, 55c doz;- old chickens, SOc lb.; frying

chicken. 30c lb.; turkeys, 45c lb.

Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone, East 28; Home 81235 DAYTON, Ohio, Feb. 6. HogsReceipts, 7 cars; market, 60c lower; choice heavies, $14.50; packers and butchers. $14.50; heavy Yorkers, $14.00014.50; light Yorkers, $13.50 44.00; pigs, $12.50015.50; stags, $8.00 010.00; choice fat sows, $12.50013.00; common to fair. $12.00012.50. Cattle Receipts, 10" cars; steady; Fair to good shippers, $11.00013.00: good to choice butchers, $10.00012.00; fair to medium butchers, $9.00011.00; good to choice heifers, $9.00011.00; fair to good helfere, $7.0009.00; choice fat cows, $8.0009.00; fair to good fat cows, $7.008.0C; bologna cows, $5.00 0 5.50; butcher bulls, $8.00 09.00; bologna bulls. $7.0008.00; calves, $12.00017.00. Sheej) Receipts, light: market, steady. Sheep, $5.00 0 9.00; lambs, $12.00015.00. (By Associate Frwm) - f - CINCINNATI. O.. "Feb.' 6 Receipts Cattle, 500; hogs, 6.00Q; s'ueep, 200.

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Feb. 6. Butter Market, higher; creamery, 50 061c. Eggs Receipts, 6,513 cases; market, higher; lawest, 45c; firsts, 57 c. Live poultry Market, lower; fowls, 35c; springs, 31c. Potatoes Steady; .arrivals 76

cars: Allcmgan. Minnesota ana Wis

consin round and long wutes, sacsea,

$4.0004.30; ditto bulk, $4.250 4.40; Kings and Triumphs, sacked, $3.75 3.80.

NEW YORK 8TOCK LIST (By Associated Press)

NEW YORK, Feb. 6 The closing quotations on the stock exchange

were: . American Can, 49 7-8. Am. Smelting, 63 1-2. Anaconda, 56 7-8. Bethlehem Steel "B" 91. Chesapeake and Ohio, 51. Chino Copper, 34 1-2. General Motors, 267 1-2. Goodrich Tires, 73. Mexican Petroleum, 179. Pennsylvania, 41. Reading. 70 3-8. , Studebaker, 93 6-8. Union Pacific. 117 1-4. U. S. SteeL 100 1-8. Utah Copper, 71 1-2. - LIBERTY BONDS. (By Associated Press)

Liberty- bonds -uay , at r z : 66 . p. , m were: ' ' ...:--.-: .

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Just Think of It Auto Insurance at Cost For Fire, Theft, Collision, Liability, Property Damage Losses paid promptly by local agents Auto Protective Associa tion of Indiana. GREULJCH & KINDLEY , v . 317 Colonial - ' A Phone 2153-3475-3768 :

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i o ,tne Brooklyn, N. Y., Friends' church, range 12, and a part of the Benjamin

oo oa BpoKe or tne spiritual aims of the For-;Fulghum estate, Cambridge City, $310. ll'lk vard Movement Spiritualized '

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out by the local pastor. -

ine Rev.. Peckham discussed the

need of getting men to pray.

Young People Wanted. Need for more young people in the

service of the church was brmieht nut

by presentation of the channels of

activity, such as the Friends service committee, the Inter-Church World

Movement regular church and Sunday school work, etc.

"langible Aims of the Formard

Movement" was the subject for Fri

day afternoon and evening. Charles

Tebbltts was announced as tho

principal speaker. Other members

were to take up certain phases.

unique home mission slides were

shown Thursday night: Friday nieht

foreign mission 6lides are to be shown.

Definition was given the Inter-

Church World Movement Thursday afternoon as follows:

"A voluntary affiliation of the Evan

gelical churches of America for the purpose of carrying out their missionary, educational and beneficial plans at "home and abroad."

President Ewards and the Rev.

Peckham explained Thursday evening

the real alms and historical significance of the Forward Movement.

"

EARTHQUAKE REPORTED. MEXICO CITY, Feb.' 6. Earthquake

shocks were felt at 12:50 o'clock this

morning in the Vera Cruz region, ac

cording to reports.

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NEW PERSON IN

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Mrs." Stephens is Confident of

the Results that Trutona Will Bring, Tells Experience Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 6. "I'm

speaking from experience, it has

actually done it for me, when I say that Trutona will make you feel like

a new person In quick order, Mrs. '

A. E. Stephens, a well known and highly respected Fort Wayne woman of 1803 Monroe street, declared recently.

"Dizzy spells was my main trouble,

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I'd have to grasp something to keep

from falling. I was almost afraid to

go upstairs for fear of becoming dizzy suddenly. I always held on to the banister when I went up stairs.

"Trutona was recommended to my

husband at the People's drug store as being especially beneficial to weakened, run-down men and women. I needed a good tonic and I sure got it in Trutona. I can now sit down, get

up and walk around, go up and down stairs as much as I like and still be absolutely free from my former dizziness. And, of course, I can do my housework without the fear of suddenly becoming dizzy. Trutona seems

to have gone all over my system, repairing the broken parts and almost

making a new person of me. It is my honest opinion that if anyone is weakened and all run-down, and they will try Trutona first, they will not have to go further to find relief."

Trutona is now being introduced

and explained in Richmond at Clem

Thistjethwaite's drug stores. Advertisement

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TRIED TO STEAL SUBMARINE; ITALIANS ARE HELD - (Br Aocitd Prs . . BARL Italy Wednesday. Feb. 4 Naval Lieutenant Augusto Test and Giovanni Trenten, a naval engineer, have been arrested at Brindlsl for having tried to Induce the commander of an Italian submarine to take his craft to Flume. ..... They are alto accused of having captured and taken to Flume the steamer Taranta which was Carrying about 2,000,000 Lire In gold destined for Italian troops in Albania.

You can step into our store any time during February, pick out your tires, make a small deposit arid we will lay them aside . for Spring delivery.- This will protect you against the advancing prices now under way. "

Cord 6,000 8,000 12,000 SIZE Mile Mile Mile Tires Tires Tires 30x3 V $10.90 $15.25 30x3'2 15.75 19.75 $29.50 32x3J2 18.50 22.75 35.75 32x4 25.75 29.90 44.00 31x4 24.85 29.50 33x4 27.50 31.50 45.50 34x4 28.40 32.00 46.75 35x454 37.75 43.60 . 52.50 36x4!2 48.50 44.00 53.75 Above prices subject to change without notice.

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LEGAL NOTICES f State o Indiana. County of Wayne, ss: The Office of the -School City of -Richmond Indiana. In the matter of the application of . the School City of Richmond, Wayne ' county,. Indiana, for authority to lasue bond .of . the said school city. Notice, of Application to Issue Bonds. Before the State Board of Ta Com- ' mlssioners, of the State of Indiana. " Notice ,1s : hereby-given- that . the Board of Trustees of the School city ot Richmond Indiana, has tiled. with the Bute Board of Tax Commissioners a petition to issue bonds for the parpose of providing funds by and with which . to build .two . Junior High Schools In said city of Richmond, and by and with which to make repairs and improvements, to Garfield school building in said city; said bonds in principal to aggregate "Five. Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars: A public bearing on the said application will be held at the office of the State Board of Tax Commissioners, State Houso, Indianapolis, Indiana, on Monday." Feb

ruary 16, 1920. - All taxpayers and all persons. Interested are' notified td be present at said 'meeting, v--'--Dated, Richmond. Indiana. January 30, 1920. -: -, The School City ot Richmond Indiana,

By - Charles - w.- Jordan, Willard 2. Carr. '' Lawrence A. Handler, ' "Board e Trustees. Gardner, Jessup and Hoelscher, attys. Jan. 30, Feb. 6. - - - - "

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Pay all of those small bills or those TAXES NOW and you can pay us later, by the WEEK or MONTH. Buy for CASH and get CASH PRICES. Borrow Here and SAVE MONEY. We will LOAN YOU on your own security, such as Livestock, Farm Implements, Piano or Household Goods, also on Liberty Bonds. You can use the money as long as TWENTY MONTHS. THE STANDARD WELFARE RATE IS 2 PERCENT PER MONTH, or ONE PERCENT LESS THAN THE RATE ALLOWED BY THE STATE. Call us by phone- or write us and our agent will call at your residence. WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY '9 North Tenth Street Phone 2509 C. M. Sorensen, Mgr. Under State Supervision.

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We Have Them

Omer . G. Whel an

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31-33 So. 6th St

Phone 1679

The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Morris farm, one mile west of Dublin, three miles east of Straughn, on the National road ami T. H. L & E. traction, stop 124, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on 'THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1920 10 HEAD OF HORSES One bay mare 10 years old, weight 1550; 1 black mare 12 years old, weight 1400, can't be hitched out of place; 1 black mare 5 years old, weight 1350; 1 dark bay 3 years old, weight 1350; 1 black mare 7 years old, weight 1550; 2 three-year-old black geldings; 1 three-year-old black

mare; 2 two-year-old colts.

26 HEAD OF POLLED AND HORNED HEREFORD CATTLE

HERD BULL King Jewel 24th No. 5538187691. Fourteen head of registered cows and calves as follows Rose Gay No. 222334, Highland Roser No.

376054, Queen Mary No. 602839 and heifer calf, Lady Gay No. 641378, Marion Fairfax No. 498630 and male calf, Thelma No. 498631 and male calf, Miss La

Rose, heifer, No. 702217; Jewel Lassie, heifer, No. 702215, Dorothy, heifer. No. 702214; bull. Jewel Boy, No. 848457, 7 head of high grade cows, 3 steers good

enough to feed or butcher, 3 yearling calves. 70 HEAD OF HOGS Sixty fall shoats, 8 brood sows, due to farrow first half of March, one registered Big Type Poland China male hog, a good one. SHEEP Fifty head of ewes due to lamb middle of March, 1 Hampshire buck, 1 Shropshire buck. FEED 1,000 bushels good yellow corn in crib, 100 bushels white oats, some spring barley, 7 tons good timothy hay, a lot ot bright wheat straw baled. . FARMING IMPLEMENTS Sale will be held under tent regardless of weather. Terms made known, on day of sale. Lunch by Straughn Ladles' Aid society. - ' k

VANDERBECK & SON, Aucts.

CHARLES DEEBEL , RUSSEL HIATT.T Clerk.

PmM5c Horse

SATURDAY. FEB. 7, 1920 V: At Taube's Sale Barn, 124-126 N. 6th St.

Sale

50 HEAD OF HORSES 50 4 .J . ....,..., .,,,,,. Consisting of draft horses, general purpose horses and drivers; a lot ot good farm mares; a few nice mated teams. This is an extra good lot of horses If you are in need of a horse, it will pay you to attend this sale. 10 HEAD OF CATTLE 10 V ' 1 Consisting of fresh cows and springers. Shorthorns and Jerseys. 20 HEAD OF SHOATS20 T -'v Weighing about 100 pounds. .

ALL STOCK SOLD UNDER A GUARANTEE . . . ; SALE STARTS AT 12:30 P. M. If you have any horses, cattle or mules for sale, write or phone 2613.

QEO.'.TAUBE'..

WM. LANDWBHR

Tom Connlff and O. E. Ross, Auctioneers.

H. J. Hanes CJerk