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

HINE3 AND RAILROAD MEN 8TJLL CONFER ON WAGES (By Associated Press) .WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. There were 60 indications early, today that appreciable progress had been made in the conferences between Director General Hines and railway union heads concerning wage demands by the employes. ; , -; Both sides continued to maintain silence as to the status of the negotiations. - Following group discussions among themselves - the labor leaders expected again to meet Mr. Hines but It was believed nothing would be definitely accomplished for several days.

PUBLIC 8ALES

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"AUCTION SALE General Merchandise and " Groceries

On Monday. February 9th." at eleven o'clock, we will sell at Public Auction, either aa a whole or In parcels, the general merchandise of Ira A. Oakley, of Charlottsvtlle, Indiana, Hacock Co. . The fixtures including one McCray lee box, S. 000 pound capacity, two Dayton Computing- scales, one Cash Register, one fourteen foot counter and five irtaaB counter cases, ane bread case, one 100 gallon oil tank, cheese cutter, one roll top desk and the complete stock of groceries, canned goods, shelf hardware shoes, rubbers, etc. The terms of the sale will be strictly cash. McFadden & Burkart, Auctioneers, Indianapolis. The sale starts at eleven o'clock.

Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1920. No. 18921. Bt It known, that on the 22nd day of January, 1920, the above named plaintiff by his attorney, filed in the office

of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court his complaint against said defendants In the above entitled cause Complaint for partition of real estate together with the affidavit of a competent person, - showing that said defendants, Ozro Lamb, Ancll B. Lamb, Belle Lamb, Howard Lamb, Stella Coggshall, Helena Russell, Ulysses Lamb, are not residents of the state of Indiana. Said defendants, therefore, are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on the 17th day of March, 1920, a day of the January term of said Court which was begun and held a the Court House in the City of Richmond on the first Monday of January, 1290, said Complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness the .Clerk and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond this 22nd day of January. 1920. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Ray K. Shlveley, Attorney for Plantiff. Jan.23-30-Feb.6

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. . Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind.. Feb. 5, 1920. -To Whom It May Concern: Notice is. hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 5th day of February, 1920, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 138. 1920: To vacate the alley first north of Richmond Avenue, from N. W. 7th Street to Sedgwick Street, In the rear of Lots Nos. 12 to 18 inclusive; also the alley running north and south between N. W. 7th Street and Sedgwick Street, In rear of Lots Nos. 19 to 26 Inclusive, all In A. W. Gregg's SubDlvision of the Pleasant Hill addition. - The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, March 4th, .1920 as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, taid proposed vacation as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and conEidering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. HARRY W. GILBERT, T. C. TAYLOR, JOHN E. PELTZ. Board of Public Works. Feb. 6&13.

STATE OF INDIANA. WAYNE COUNTY, SS.: Walter S. Ballenger vs. Ozro Lamb, et al.

COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES JANUARY TERM, 1-920 la. P. Meredith, Off. Exp., $18.46; R. R. Yates, Clerk's Off. Exp.. $1.75; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., Clerk & Aud. Off. Exp., $57.25; Bartel &Rohe, C. H. Off. Exp.. $33.65; Richmond Home Tel. Co.., C. H. Off. Exp., $27.75; J. M. Coe, Ptg. Co.. C. H. Off. Exp., $18.50; Nicholson Ptg. & Mfg. Co., Treas & Supt. Sons. Off. Exp., $227.60; Wm. H. Ouningf, Treas. Off. Exp & C. H. Sup., $8.15; E. J. "Weidner, Treas. 6 per cent Fees Del. Taxes, $2,314.05; C. V. Carr, Attend, Commissioners Court., $30; C. V. Carr, Board Prisoners,

$136.80; Treas. Home for Friendless Board A Detention Home, $165.0; C. O. -Williams, Sal. Supt. Sens. $200.70; C. O. Williams. Exp. Off..'' $12; Florence B. Williams, Deputy Co. 8up. Schs. $80; a Edgar Bond, Cor. per diem, $68.10; Dorothy E. Dllks. Attendance Officer, $S; Advance Co. C. H. Rep., $1.75; wm. H. Bradbury & Son, C. H. Insurance, $56.48; John N. Knoll. C. H. Insurace, $64; Powel Bros. C. H. Rep.. $16; Richmond Elect. Co.. C. H. Rep.. $99; Chas. A. Tangeman. C. H. & Jail Rep.. $2.90; Elizabeth Jones. C. H. A P. F. Isurance, $221.66; Moore A Ogborn, C. H. & P. F. Insurance. $167.25; BenJ. O. Price. C. H. Jail & P. F. Insurance, $214.62; Dougan A Jenkins Co., C. H. Jail P. F. Instance $133.63: W. H. Trusler. C. H. Emp.. $70: C. C. Durkel. C. H. Emp., $115; Lindley Swain. C. H. Emp... $60; Milton S. Kinder. C. H. Emp.. $100: C. C. Schaefer. C. H. Sup.. $7.80; J. F. Hornaday. C. H. Sup.. $2.10; J. H. Russell C. H. Sup.. $30; McConaha Garage, C. H. Sup.. $1.90: Interstate Sanitation Co. C. iH. Sup.. $52.50; Sanitary Supply Co.. C. !H. Sup.. $9.87; Richmond Lt. Ht. Pr. Co. IC. H. & Jail Sup.. $17.69; Municipal

Electric Co., C. H. Jail H. for r jsup. $71.18; Richmond Water Works. C. H. A Jail Sup.. $16.58; Jones Hardware Co., C. H. P. F. Smlthfield Hosp. Sup., $65.11;

August tsnroaer, jbu .ep.. Miller, H. for F. Jail Emp. A

for F.' Jail, $35; Lea Eshenfelder. H. for

F. Emp.. $25; C. Jti. Morgan, jau "'p$75: W. O. Crawford, Jail Sup., $20; Treas, H. for F.. Sup.. $10,88; Qulgley -r - T..11 xj -v cm tin Rrt Lea B.

Nusb'aum, Jail & P. F. Sup.. $27.58: O. G.

Merchantue uo. jau f. r. Benv. Inst.. $137.87; F. B. Petro, Sal Sup.

P. F., $375; Edna Petro, Matron. F. .

$75; Henrietta sanaers ei ai, jnni.. F., $241.; Caleb Wilson. P. F. Emp.. $8; Dr. J. H. Allin, P. F. Emp., $50: Thos.

Morgan. P. F. Emp., $73 50; F. B. ftro

Emp. & Sup., S44.1S; wm. wiona.ru, i E. Emp. Sup.. $32.52; Frank Tlefenthaler P. F. Sup., $42.17; Centerville Municipal Light & Pr. Co.. P. F. Sup., $124.19; National Reflntng Co. P. F. Sup.. $34.91; A. G. Luken. P. F. Sup., $21.68; Klngan & Co. P. F. Sup., $44.40; Kingan Co. P. F. Sup., $44.40; H. L. Johnston P. F. Sup., $177.95; John D. Nixon. P. F. Sup., $87.18; McConaha Co. P. F. Sup., $162.90; Indiana Refining Co.. P. F. Sup.. $54.33; Mull Bros. P. F. Sup., $54; W. A. Welfer P F. Sup., $50; Farmers co-operative Co. P. F. Sup., $304.97; Julia E. Work Training school. Care Orphans. $92; Whites Istitute, Care Orphans, $938.60; Indianapolis Orphans Asylum, Care

Orphans, $92; P. E. Williams, Care! Orphans, $9; W. A, Welfer, Burial account, $75; Pohlmeyer Downing & Co., j

o; uicjcmson Trust Co., 7&; Jordan: McManus, Hunt A Walterman, $75; W. ; A. Welfer, Burial, $76; Jordan. McMan-

us. Hunt A walterman. 7&; palladium. Legal Print. $11.81; Item. Legal Print.! $14.34; H. H. Horton, Bridge Engineer, $160; John D. Nixon. Sch Fund Appraising, $7.60; Lie Jones, $7.50; J. E. Myers; $7: Clinton Martlndaie, $7; Thos Dun-1 bar, $14.25; Chas. .T. Kapp. $7; BenJ. 1 Duke, $17.60: W. B. Dye. $24; John E. Davenport, $17.50; Harold Fennlemore, ! $1.60; Bd. J. Weidner. Refund Tax, $13.21; Henry Holzapfel, Est. Oen. Bridge. $67.60; C. & W. Kramer Gen. Bridge, $12.48; C. A W. Kramer. $36; Miller Kemper Co., Bridge, $15.95; Hackman A Klehfoth, $5.68; Joel Moorman Smlthfield. Bldg, $246.38; Roswell Huff. Smlthfield Hosp., $15; Percy Bennett. Smlthfield Hosp.. $45; Jos. Bennett Smitheld Hosp., $15; Edgar Pollard. Smlthfeld Hosp... $87.01; W. O. Seaney Smlthfield Hosp., $12; J. C. Pyle Smithfield Hosp., $6.15; Oscar Smoker, Smithfield Hosp., $59; W. B. Massle, Smithfield Hosp., $44.68; Philip Birck. Smithfield Hosp.. $11; W. L. Cox. Smlthfield Hosp., $8.20: Champion Roller Mills. Smlthfield Hosp. , $5; O. G. Whelan. Smlthfield Hosp., $29.65; John Koll. Smlthfield Hosp. Insurance, $301; Indana Refining Co., Rd., $7.81; Indiana Refining Co. Rd., $71.76; O. G. Whelan, $3; Rodefeld Mfg. Co. , $90.63; W. A. Parke. Rd.. $16; McConaha Garage, Rd., $29.65; McConaha Garage, $65; J. D. Adams Co., Rd., $12.10; The Barrett Co. Rd., $1,155.06; Corcoran & McManus Rd.. $13.30: Jones Hardware Co. Rd.. $19.99;

r. urant, Kd.. $48: B. F. Abbott Rd.. $112; Rice Miller Rd., $116; Norman

PUBLIC SALE

Offering Consists of 35 Head of High-Class Draft Geldings, Mares and Large Mules Sale will be held at Lewisville, Ind., which is on the T. H. I. & E. traction 43 miles east of Indianapolis, 26 miles west of Richmond, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920 Commencing at 12 o'clock. GELDINGS One pair yellow bay geldings, 5 yrs. old. sound, weigh 3,500; I think the best pair in this country. Two pairs dapple gray geldings 5 yrs. old. weigh 3.200 pounds to the team, broke right and the right kind. One pair roan geldings 5 and 6 yrs. old. full brothers, well mated, sound and perfectly broke, weigh 3,300 One pair bay geldings 6 years old. well mated, broke, sound, weigh 3.100. One gray roan gelding 5 yrs. old, sound, well broke, weighs 1,700, a real gelding. One bay gelding 6 yfars old. weighs 1.700. One roan gelding 4 yrs. old, sound, well broke, weighs 1,500. One sorrel gelding 5 yrs. old, sound and well broke, weighs 1,400. MARES One pair sorrel mares 5 and 6 yrs. old, well mated, perfectly broke, both in foal, weigh 3,500, sound, and a real pair. One pair dapple gray mares 6 years old, extra-well mated, sound, weigh 3,200, the right kind and the right color. If you lilte dapple grays you will like this pair. One pair bay mares, 4 and 6 years old.- sound, well mated. we ign 2,800. One roan mare 6 years old. weighs 1,650, a real mare. One black mare, 7 years old, sound, good worker, weighs 1.600. One sorrel mare 6 years old, a nice mare, weighs 1,400. One gray mare 7 yrs. old, sound, good worker, weighs 1,500. MULES One pair black mare mules 6 years old, broke right, weigh 2,600 pounds. This is sure a good team. One pair horse mules, 6 years old, well broke and a good team, weigh 2.600. One pair black mules 2 and 3 years old, with lots of size and quality. One pair black mules, with mealy noses, mare and horse, well mated, 2 and 3 yrs. old, the malcing of a nice pair. rm innV mror thlti (iffurlniT at our him In Le w i s v 1 1 1 e. T think

you will find them the nicest bunch with the most quality of any that will

be offered at public auction in eastern inamua. SALE WILL BE HELD UNDER LARGE TENT Regardless of Weather.

Chicken Dinner will be served at The Wildey Hotel, beginning at 11:00

o'clock. TERMS WILL BE MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE. WALTER BUTLER

COL. EVERETT BUTTON, Auctioneer.

JAY WARREN, Clerk

Garrett Rd., $4; Erman Lamb Rd.. $39; W. O. Jones. Sup. Rd.. $7.20; J. M. Burt, Rd., $24; Alva Study, Rd. $84.20; Line Watklns Rd.. $161.25 Prentis Edwards Rd.. $95.60; W. A. Kirby, Rd.. $69.60; W. M. Leavell Rd.. $66.90; Albert Cranor Rd., $29.95; Albert Stoten, Rd... $37.80: Edwin L Norris Rd., - $177.60: .Frank Luts Rd., $146.40; Robert Reynolds Rd.. $112.90; Epps F. Ayres. Rd., $33: Frank Clerk Rd., $175.80; W. T. Jordan Rd., $120.76; F. P. Rife, Rd.. $107; W. O. Jones Rd. Sup. per diem, $125; CIRCUIT COURT ALLOWANCES -Elisabeth Candler Exp., $113.05; Elisabeth Candler, Mileage, $18.08; Eliabeth Candler Mileage. $10.46; Wm. Mathews, Appraising Inheritance Tax, $34; L. P. Meredith. Insanity Case, $5; W. B. Marsh, Insanity case, $3; A. J. Whallon, Insanity case, $3; 8. 8. Markely. Insanity case, $3; C. P. Colburn, Insanity case, $3; Ben. N. Crump. Insanity case, $3; Theo Ryan. Insanity case, $1; Frank Raper, Insanity case.

II; Bobhs.Merrill Co. Law Books. 17.60; Frank Shepard. Co. Law Books. $16.60; Carl W adman. ' Riding Bailiff, $185; Eliabeth Candler, Investigation, $108 Elizabeth Candler. Services, $5; Lindley Swain Court Bailiff. $50; John Holaday. Court Reporter, $125; Carl Wadman. Riding Bailiff, $7.60; C. V. Carr. Sheriff, $6; L. P. Meredith. Clerk. $6; Lindley Swain. Bailiff. $16; Albert Stoten, Juror, $31; Albert Newman. Juror, $49.50; Frank Harter, Juror, .$9.20; Chas. Foland, Juror. $7; John Medearis, Juror, $6.60; Burton Carr, Juror, $2.50; John Weidenbach, Juror, $10: Walter Bulla, Juror, $3; David Doddridge, Juror, $20.80; Joseph Hill, Juror, $2.75; Lindley Swain, Bailiff, $52; S. Edgar Bond, Examinations, $2. Feb. 6 lt

PuMIg

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We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction, at the farm known as the Loa Scott farm, about 4 miles east and south of Hagerstown, mile south of thaj Walnut Level station, and 2 miles north of Jacksonburg, on TUESDAY FEB. 10,1920 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property; 1 1 HEAD OF HORSES 1 i One brown horse 6 years old, weight 1500; 1 bay horse 7 year old. weight 1600; 1 roan mare 8 years old, weight 1350; 1 gray mare 8 years old. weight 1650; 1 gray mare 12 years old. weight 1500; 1 gray mare 9 years old, weight 1300; 1 bay mare 13 years old, weight 1600; 1 roan mare 4 years old, weight 1450; 1 bay driving horse 8 or 9 years old. weight 1000; 1 grey horse 3 years old, weight 1150; 1 black smooth mouth horse. 37 H EAD OF CATTLE 37 . One Jersey milk cow with calf by side; two to be fresh by day of sale; three giving good flow of milk; IS head of Shorthorn heifers; 12 calves from 6 to 8

months old; 1 black bull.' 200 HEAD OF HOGS 200

PUBLIC SALE

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We, the undersigned, will sell at a public sale on the C. B. Jackson farm, located 3 miles southwest of Centerville on Milton road, 1 mile south of Jackson's Park, on Monday, Feb. 9, 11 92 Sale beginning promptly at 9: 30 a. m. 30 TONS OF GOOD CLEAN

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4 HEAD OF -MULES 4 One pair 7 and 8-year-old mules, weight 2700, sound and extra good workers; pair of 4-year-old mules, weight 2800, sound and good broke. All ol these mules are perfectly gentle. 45 HEAD OF SHEEP 45 Consisting of 1 registered buck. 32 ewes, some may lamb by day of sale. 12 ewe lambs. These sheep are pure bred Shropshire, but nothing can be

registered but the buck

49 HEAD OF CATTLE 49 Consisting of 1 pure bred Shorthorn bull bred by Luther King. 4 cows sired by Avondale, a registered bull bred by Merideth. These cows are carrying third calves. 8 cows sired by Star Duchman, a registered bull bred by Jones & Pike. These cows are carrying 2nd and 3d calves; 14 heifers sired by Star Duchman bred to our herd bull, White King; 8 steers Blred by Star Dutchman. All of the above cattle are fat enough to butcher. 14 weanling calves 6ired by Whlt King. These cattle are all pure bred as you will find, but none are recorded.

200 HEAD OF PURE BRED DUROC HOGS Consisting of a Herd Boar purchased from Wilcoxen, eligible to register, also a young boar sired by Taxpayer, eligible to register. 5 tried sows and seven gilts eligible to register, due to farrow in March and April. 12 sows and 5 gilts due to farrow in March and April. These are all pure bred but not recorded. 14 sows, will farrow before day of sale. 80 head of feeders. All of these hogs are double immuned.

3500 Bushels of Extra good Corn 3500 FARMING IMPLEMENTS New 12-7 Kentucky wheat drill with fertilizer and grass seed attachments and other fixtures to sow all kinds of seeds and beans. 1 Van Brunt one-horse diss drill with fertilizer and grass seed attachment. New Clipper fanning mill No. 2, Milwaukee corn binder. Deering hay tedder. New Ohio rake tandem disc. Rude manure spreader. 2 Janeseville sixteen-inch walking plows. Janesville two-row corn plow, seat guide. New bean and pea attachment for Janesville Coin planter. Three and one-half inch wagon and flat bed with hog racks and hay rack outfits as good as new. New low wheel wagon and flat bed with hog racks. Studebaker wagon with breeching harness. Set of breech harness in good condition. 1 new and 1 other set of fly box bed. 1 cultipacker. New set nets, bridles, collars, lines, halter and 4 stable blankets. One new power washer. A Few household goods and other miscellaneous, articles. TERMS cash or its equivalent. Sale will be held under cover. Lunch served by Ladies' Aid of the

Christian church.

CLINTON RUSSELL CLERKS Harry Gilbert, 2nd Nat. Bank, Jake Haynes, Union Nat Bank.

C. B. JACKSON

I". AUCTIONEERS Conniif, Hindman and Weddle.

Having sold ray farm, I will sell, two and one half miles southwest of Webster, four miles northwest of Richmond, '

FEBRUARY 10, 1920, at 10 a. m.

one Jersey cow, 700 bu. good corn, 2 farm wagons, one with flat bed and hog rack; one Deere hay loader, one Champion mower; one Oliver 14-in. sulky plow, one Deere 13-in. walking plow, one corn shelter, one new pump jack; one storm buggy; one 5-row wheat drill, one 16-ft. hay bed; one corn plow; one single shovel, one 2 shovel; one 30-ft. extension ladder: one 14-ft. lad-

oer; also a lot of ropes and pulleys; 8 bu. potatoes, one. dinner bell; one gravel bed; one set buggy harness; oneset double harness; three sets hipstrap harness; half Interest in 8-fork hay tedder, one lot new pine lumber,

1x12, 12 ft. long; lumber work bench; blacksmith vise. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One 8-ft. oak dining table, chairs and stands; carpets, one rug, 11x13 ft., one bookcase, one phonograph, 100 records; beds, dishes; other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch served by M. E. Ladies of Webster. Terms made known on day of sale Ao Go Haisley Col. SIMON WEDDLE and Col. WM. GABLE, Auctioneers. HARRY GILBERT, Clerk:

Twenty-two bred sows due to farrow the last half of March and the first of April; 178 feeding shoats weighing from 60 to 135 pounds; 1 Poland China male hog. These hogs are double immuned.

GRAIN AND HAY

PUBLIC SALE FEBRUARY 11th Having bought a business in Richmond and have quit farming, I will offer for sale without reserve the following described property, 3 miles northwest of Webster, 2 miles southeast of Williamsburg, on farm known as Chas. Clark farm. Sale at 10 o'clock. Lunch served by the Ladies' Aid of Webster. 5 HEAD OF HORSES 5 Consisting of 1 bay mare, 10 years old. good lines, will work any place and produce good colts; 1 bay horse, 6 years old, good worker and will work any place; 1 brown horse, 7 years old.good worker and plenty of life; 2 black

colts, 2 and 3 years old; these are beauties and will make a good match

team. These colts are draft type. 4 COWS 4 1 Jersey, 7 years old, an A-l milker, will be fresh April 27. 1 black Jersey,

6 years old, an excellent milker, will be fresh May 27; 1 Shorthorn Jersey, 4

years old, good milker, will be fresh July 14; 1 Jersey, 4 years old, good milk

er. All the above mentioned cows are A No. 1 milkers and are worthy of

anyone s herd.

36 HOGS 36 6" Duroc brood sows, due to farrow the last of February and the first of March.

1 Poland China boar, 2 years old, 30 fall pigs, will average 100 lbs. or better; 1 fat sow, 500 pounds. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 Weber wagon, with flat top hog lack, good as new; 1 Sure Drop corn

planter; 1 Rude manure spreader, good as new; 1 double disc, 1 riding culti vator, Ohio make; 1 five-hoe wheat drill, fertilizer attachment; Champion

make; 1 seven-shovel junior plow, practically new; 1 John Deere walking breaking plow; 1 Johnson mower, 1 wood hay rake; one 50-tooth spike harhow; 1 good gravel bed. Hay and Grain; 8 tons nice Mixed Hay; 700 Bu. good sound yellow corn.

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES

One 100-gallon galvanized Boss hog fountain; 1 new 6-foot hog feeder; 1 gal

vanized water trough, new; 4 galvanized chicken coops; 1 Wisconsin incu

bator, 180-egg size, used one season; 1 Rayo incubator and brooder, 130-egg size; 52 ft. galvanized hog troughs, 4 wood troughs, 5 good A hog boxes, 1 hog oiler, 2 good sleds. 1 wooddrag. 1 bbl. hog fountain, 1 good vinegar bbl.,

i set Brown fence stretchers; spades and forks, 1 block and tackle, one 100gal. gas tank. 1 set of breeching tug harness; 1 set of chain harness; collars, lines, bridles and halters; 1 set of good buggy harness. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Searchlight base burner, good as new; 1 Radiant Home coal stove, 1 Revonoc oil stove, 3-burner; 1 good table, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 Empire cream separator, good as new; 6 dining room chairs, one 7-gal. churn, stone jars and crocks; one leather couch, one folding bed, 1 wash bench, SO chickens, mostly R. I. reds, and many other articles too numerous to mention.

SIMON WEDDLE, OMAR PLATT. Aucts. JESSE WEICHMAN, Clerk.

About 800 bushels of corn In crib; and about 14 tons of timothy hay In the mow; number one. FARMING TOOLS Three 2-horse Studebaker wagons In extra good condition; 3 flat beds and hog racks complete: 1 box bed in good shane: 2 eravcl heria? 2 tvo-mv fnm nw.

the same as new; 1 Janesville corn planter complete, and as good as new; Black Hawk corn planter in good shape; 3 one-row corn plows; 1 McConnlcki binder; 1 two-horse hay rake; 1 McCormick mower; 1 McCormlck corn bind er; 1 Clover Leaf manure spreader; 3 walking breaking plows; 1 riding sulky

iiuw, . mree-norse narrows: l four-horse harrow; 3 one-horse fertilizer wheat; drills, one the same as new and the others in good shape; 3 hay carriers and pulleys and about 180 feet of extra good one-Inch rope; 2 hog fountains, hog

nuu6iiD, x Biorm ouggy; i top Duggy; nip-strap harness for six horses; 2 seta of buggy harness: bridles and collars: loar chains: doubletreea in ninnu

chicken coops; scoop shovels, forks, and other articles too numerous to men

lion. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. One hard coal burner, extra good; 1 soft coal or wood stove good as new; 1 wood stove, 1 six-hole polished top range; 1 gasoline range in good shape; 1 United States cream separator good as new, 2 kitchen cabinets, 2 bedsteads, 1 good organ, 1 lounge, 1 davenport good as new, 2 wardrobes, 1 vacuum cleaner, 2 hanging lamps. 1 slx-eallon bentwewwt

churn, one water separator, and many other articles.

TERMS made known on day of sale. Lunch served by Jacksonbure Aid

society.

LINCOLN ELIASON AND W. CROWE ALBERT HINDMAN and CLEM CONWAY. Auctioneers. HORACE HOOVER, Clerk; LESLIE B. DAVIS, Settling Clerk.

C. F. THOMAI

HENSLEY

PUBLIC SALE

The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Harry Harrison farm, joining Cedar Grove Church, one-half mile north and two miles east of Whitewater, Indiana, and three and one-half miles south and one mile east of Hollansburg, Ohio, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY !0, 1920 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 Consisting of one bay horse, 9 years old, weight 1575; one bay horse, 12 years old, weight 1525; one bay horse. 6 years old, weight 1270; one bay horse, 12 years old, weight 1300. 15 HEAD OF CATTLE 15 Consisting of seven head of fresh cows and springers, of which three are Jerseys, three Shorthorns and one a Durham. This is a fine bunch of cows. Seven head of calves and one Shorthorn bull, 2 years old, a nice one. TWO GOOD BROOD SOWS TO FARROW IN MARCH Implements, Harness, Mixed Hay, Seed Oats, Corn, Fodder, Etc. Consisting of one 2-horse Jackson wagon with hay bed and hog rack, one gravel bed, 100 hedge fence posts, four breaking plows, one Ohio, one Buckeye ana one Moline corn piow; one double and one single shovel plow, one Solid Comfort riding breaking plow, one Hulls Eye corn planter, one Belle Center disc, one Milwaukee mower, one disc, two 2-section harrows, two Polley land rollers, ona rubber tire buggy, two sets of buggy harness, three sides of hipstrap harness, double and single trees, hay fork, rope and pulleys, one No. 12 DeLaval cream separator, nearly new; one barrel churn, one gasoline range, 5 tons of good mixed hay, some fodder. 20 bu. seed oats, 800 bu. corn and other items too numerous to mention. Sale begins at 10 a. m. when terms will be made known. Lunch will be served by the Whitewater Ladies' Aid Society THOS CONNIFF and OMER PLAT, Auctioneers. N. T. IRELAN and WM. HARRIS, Clerks. HARRY HARRISON AND AMOS HOLLINGER

ANNUAL SALE

On my farm one mile north of Richmond, on Chester Pike. FREE TRUCKS will leave corner Seventh and Main streets every 30 minutes, starting at 9:00 and continuing until 12:30. Last truck leaves Richmond at 11:30. First truck leaves Sale grounds at 3:00 and continues until 5:00 o'clock. THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1920 60 HORSES AND MULES 60 24 head extra good mules, weight 1200 to 1500 lbs.; age 3 to 6 years. 36 head

extra good draft horses, brood mares and general purpose horses, weight 1300 to 1800 lbs., age 4 to 6. COWS 12 head of cows consisting of Shorthorns. Jerseys and Holsteins. All these cows will be fresh by day of Sale. SHEEP 19 head of good black face Shropshire ewes and one buck 105 HOGS 105 24 brood sows due to farrow the last of March and April. 80 feeding shoats. weight 125 to 175 lbs. One Poland China male hog, registered. All these hogs are double immuned. WAGONS 2 good farm wagons with flat beds; 2 good hog feeders; 3 sets heavy breeching harness; 1 set buggy harness; 2sets heavy fly nets; housings, collars, halters, saddles, bridles, horse blankets. , . Sale Starts Promptly at 9. Under Tent Rain or Shine Terms made known on day of sale. A BIG CHICKEN DINNER will ' be served by the Chester Aid. A nice warm place to eat. AH Cattle and Sheep will be Sold Before Dinner. Thomas Conniff, Auctioneer.

Simon Weddle, Auctioneer. Delmo Dresbach, Auctioneer. Walter Farlow, Clerk. Frank Taylor, Settling Clerk.

E. W. Heesley

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FEBRUARY 17TH, 1920 FIFTY HEAD OF BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA SOWS The best it has been possible" to produce. All bred for spring farrow to the best boars of the breed, as Model Clansman, by the $15,000 Clansman ; Prospect Buster, by the Mighty "Giant Buster"; Fashion Master, The Topie, Miller's Best and Giant Monarch. ALL IMMUNE EVERYTHING GUARANTEED Send for Catalog It is Free Flesher, Conniff and Button, Auctioneers. Thos. I. Ahl, Clerk. Joees & Pike Centerville, Ind.

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