Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 89, 27 February 1920 — Page 12

PAGE TWELVE

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, FEB. 27, 1920.

I n at a ttv ttt it nr

I I 11 II AI II i If A li I

I Potatoes, firm; receipts 18 cars; Northern whites, sacked $ 4.40 4.50;

ditto, bulk $4.50014.60; Idaho russets,

$4.855.

GRAIN PRICES

WAGNER GRAIN LETTER CHICAGO, Feb. 27. There has been a fair run of bearish news, enough to produce dips. Sentiment remains iriendly to the break buying side. February corn sold $1.47 but short interest looks small and Chicago corn rales for shipment ahead looks small. Argentine wheat is below U. S. prices. Cash corn buyers going slow. Export demand for rye and oats for weeks have not been bullish, as a

whole very poor. Overnight locals j

will likely favor purchases. Farmers In half the belt are selilng some corn.

common to medium lambs.

17.00; good to'cholce yearlings, $13,001

14.00; common to medium yearlings, $10.0012.00; bucks, per 100 lbs., $7.00 8.00.

(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Feb. 27 Butter fat, steady. Eggs, steady; prime firsts 53;

$14.00 firsts, 4950; seconds 48.

37. Turkeys 35.

DAYTON MARKET Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone, East 28; Home 81235

DAYTON. O., Feb. 26. Hogs Re-i ceipts4 cars, steady; 15 25c higher; choice heavies, 240 lbs., upward, ,

hens

FRUIT & (Furnished

VEGETABLES by Eggemeyer'a.)

LIBERTY BONDS. (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 27. Prices on Liberty bonds today at 2:55 p. m., were: 3' j $94.30 First 4 90.38 Seond 4 89.60 First 4 91.00

Second 4Vi f 89.92 ;

CHICAGO GRAIN ttANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 1720. CHICAGO, Feb. 27 Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today: Open High Low Close

Rye. May 161 161U 158 Corn. May 138 138 135 July 131 131 l-'9 Oats.

O1R.00: litrht Yorkers. S14 KOfffilK.OO: ! 1 hinj 4 Vi.SX

pigs, $12.00 14.00; heavy Yorkers, $14.7515.00; stags, $8.009.00;

choice sows, $11.50 12.00; common to fair. $11.0011.50. Cattle Receipts, 7 cars; , slow and

- ' t , tan iu frKjyjvA, Duipcia, tp j, v . v i y&y 12.00; good to choice butchers, $9.00 11.00; fair to medium butchers, $9.00 CM0.00; fair to good heifers, $7.00 to $9.00; choice fat cows, $8.009.00; fair to good fat cows, $6.50 7.50; bologna cows, $4.50 5.50; butcher bulls.

159 $7 508.50; bologna bulls, $7.00

8.00. Calves, $10.0017.00. Sheep Receipts, light; market, steady; sheep, $5.009.00; lambs, $12 g 15.00.

Fourth 4 90.24 Victory, 3 97.44 Victory 4 97.42

135 130

Mav 80 81 79 . 79

Julv . 7vi 73 72Ji 2li By Associated Press)

prW EAST EUFFALO,. Feb. 27.

Mav 34 65 34.50 1 Receipts, 400; heavy slow; Lard receipts, 1,200; $1 higher;

Mav 20 85 20.75 ' -uu- nogs neceipis, 4,uuu;

Ribs. . . May, ...18.45 ?... 18.25

Tty Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., Feb. 27. Clover seed Prime cash and Feb., $34.60 r March f.4.30; April, $25.70; Oct., $25.45. Alsike Prime cash and March, $35.00. Timothy Prime cnsh, 1917 and 1918, $6.40; 1919, $6.55; March, $6.55; April, $6.55; May, $G.47V2.

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Feb. 27. Corn No. 3 mixed, $1.47; No. 3 yellow, $1.48 1.50. Oats No. 2 white, 8SS9c; No. 3 white, 8788c. Pork, nominal; Ribs, $17.2518.25; Lard, $19.75.

Cattle calves, $6.00 heavies

slow; light, 2550c higher; heavies, $14.50 15.00; mixed, $15.7516.25; Yorkers, light do and pigs, $16.00 16.25; roughs. $12.5013.00; stags, $8.0010.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,800; lambs, 15c lower; $13.00 20.85; yearlings', $12.0018.50wethers, $15.5016.00; ewes, $6.00( 14.50; mixed sheep, $14.5015.00.

- (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O., Feb. 27 Receipts Cattle, 600; Hogs, 6,000; Sheep, 50. Cattle Market, slow; steers, good to choice, $11.0012.50; fair to good, $9.0011.00; common to fair, $6.00 9.00. Heifers, good to choice, $9.50 11.50; fair to good, $8.00 9.50; common to fair, $6.O08.00. Cows, good to choice, $8.009.50: fair to good, $6.50(718.00; cutters, $5.50(3 6.00; canners, $4.00 5.00; stock steers, $6.50p J0.50; stock heifers, $6.50(0 8.50; stock cows, $5.25 6.50; bulls, weak; bolog-

NEW YORK STOCK LIST (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 27 The closing quotations ou the stock exchange were : American Can, 40. Am. Smelting, on div., 60. Anaconda, 57. Bethlehen Steel "B", 84. Chesapeak and Ohio, 56 VsChino Copper, 33. General Motors, 2424. Goodrich Tires, 65. Mexican Petroleum, 169. Pennsylvania, 42. Reading, 75. Studebaker, 82 M. Union Paacific, 119. U. S. Steel, on div., 93. Utah Copper, 70.

LOCAL PRODUCE Beets, 10c bunch; leaf lettuce, 30c lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 40c lb.; dry onions, 10c lb.; parsley, 15c bunch; green mangoes, 5c each; garlic, 75c lb. cabbage, 10c lb.; egg plant, 25c lb.; celery, . 20c a bunch; green beans, 25c a pound; spinach, 20c lb.; sweet potatoes, 10c lb.; rutabagas, 5c lb.; turnips, 10c lb.; Spanish onions, 15c lb.; shallotts, 15c lb., 2 for 25c; new turnips, 20c bunch; white radishes, 5c bunch; red radishes, 15c bunch; Brussel ' sprounts, 40c quart; caulilb.; cucumbers, 35c each; Irish potatoes, 6c lb. Eggs, 55c dozen; creamery butter.

i oc id. ; country Dutter, tuc id. Tur

keys, 65c lb. Fruits. Bananas. 12c lb.; lemons, 40c doz.:

apples, 10c lb.; chestnuts, 50c lb.;! fresh cocoanut, 25c; walnuts, 10c lb. Malaga grapes, 60c lb.; grape fruit, 10 I and 15c each; oranges, 60c doz.; tan-i gerines, 60c, doz.; strawberries, $1.00; quart; rhubarb, 30c lb. j Produce, Buying. Country butter, 50c lb.; eggs. 45c doz.; old chickens, 30c lb.; frying chickens, 30c. lb.; turkeys, 45c lb. i

Bertie Carpenter filed a complaint against William R. Carpenter. The plaintiff alleged that Carpenter left his usual place of residence five years ago and that the plaintiff has never heard from or of ,hlm since. She asks that the court declare the defendant as dead and appoint an administrator of the estate, of which she is the only heir-in-law. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Esther G. Miller to George Kircher. lots 13, 14 and 15, Charles T. Price's addition, $1. R. G. Elliott to Carl W. Thompson, lots 208 and 209, Richmond Lake and Park addition, $1. Paul Yarmakowich to Wenzel Holtezek, lot 101, John Maxwell subdivision, $1,250. Dickinson Trust Co., to Helen L. Dougan, lot 76, Earlham Heights addition, $1.

Circuit Court News.

The suit of Charles Coffin, by Elizabeth Croft, his next friend, against Charles C. Vinton, for damages for personal injuries, demand $500, was continued until March 11, at the cost of the plaintiff.

"Complete Satisfaction" Balmwort Kidney Tablets Mrs. I. Godard, 204 Cooper St., Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I have used your Sulpherb Tablets (for liver and blood) and Balmwort Tablets with complete satisfaction. In fact, I thought I had a Paralytic stroke in December. In January I got a tube of the Balma'ort Kidney Tablets and in one week's time I seemed to be all right again, and have had no return of symptoms, etc." Never neglect symptoms of Kidney and Bladder Trouble if yqu would avoid dangers. Sold by all druggists. Advert isement.

LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady No. 1 timothy, $30.00 3: .00; clover, $32.00 33.00.

(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 27. Hay Steady; No. 1 timothy, $32.5033.00; No. 2 timothy, $31.5032.00; No. 1 clover, $31.0031.50.

(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O.. Feb. 27 WTieat

No. 1 red, $2.562.57; No. 2 red, na, $9.009.25; fat bulls, $9.2510.00; $2.542.57; No. 3 red, $2.4402.47; ! milch cows, steady; $50$125; calves, othergrades as to quality, $22.41. Heady; good to choice, $19. 00 20.00; Corn No. 2 white $1.61 fi 51.02; No. ! fair to good, $14.00(Tt 19.00; common

3 white, $1.56)1.58; No. 4 white $1.53 1.55. Corn No. 2 yellow $1.571.58; No. 3 yellow $1.52 g; 1.54; No. 4 yellow, $1.481.50. -Corn No. 2 mixed $1.561.57.

and large. $6.00 13.00.

Hogs Steady; market, 23c higher; heavies, $14.2515.00; good to choice packers and butchers, $15.00 15.25; medium, $15.2515.50; stags, $7.50 8.50; ommon to choice heavy fat sows, $9.0011.G0; light shippers, $15.50; pigs. 110 pounds and less, $10.00 14.00. Sheep Steady: good to choice lights, $10.0010.50; fair to good, S7.00fil0.00; common, $4.00g 6.00; bucks, $4.00S.OO; lambs, slow; good to choice, $19.5020.00; seconds, $14.001S.OO; fair to good, $18.00 19.50; common skips, $10.0014.00.

LIVE STOCK PRICES INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 26. HogsReceipts, 6,000; higher. Cattle Receipts, 780; steady. Calves Receipts, 500; steady. Sheep Receipts, 200; steady. HOGS. Good mixed, 150 lbs. up, average, S14.K0ifiil5.50: assorted. 150 to 225 lbs..

average. $15.0015.60; assorted 225 (By Associated Press) to 275 lbs., up average, $14.50(5)15.25; CHICAGO, Feb. 27 Hogs Reselected 275 lbs. up average,$14.15 , ceipts, 17.000; market, higher; bulk, 14.75; fat hogs, weighing down to 130 j $14. 3515.10; top. $15.25; heavies, lb3., $14.7515.00; fat back pigs, un-jJ14.0014.65; medium, $14.5015.10 ; (ier 130 lbs., $14.50 down; feeding pigs, 'lights, $14.85f?)15.25; lieht lights,

to qual-,$14.50lp.O0; heavy packing sows.

best stags, , smooth, $12.7o13.50; heavy packing

BUTTER FAT QUOTATIONS Butter fat delivered in Richmond is bringing 67 cents this week. Creamery .butter costs 67 cents a pound, wholesale.

LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats, 90c; rye, $1.50; straw, per ton, $8.00; 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 60 per cent, $117 per ton, cwt, $6.00; Quaker Dairy Feed, per ton, $56.50; per cwt., $2.90; Salt, ppr bbl., $3.00. Wheat bran, per ton, $52; cwt., $2.70; pure wheat middlings, per ton. $61.00; per cwt. $3.15; standard middlings, per ton $58.00; per cwt. $3.00.

LOCAL Richmond $2.33 for No. No. 2; $2.26

GRAIN' MARKET flour mills are paying 1 Rod wheat; $2.30 for for No. 3; No. 4, $2.16.

iliniUL. PtiCht ana Morning.

Have CUan. Healthy

A I Hi Mv

P .11. uu uuw ii t du3, av-vji h.""- i

ity, $11.0013.25; poor to

80 lbs., dock, $10.0013.00; bulk of sows, $12.50(12.75; sales in truck market, $13.S515.75; light pigs, $14.25 down. CATTLE. : Killing steers, Extra good, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $12.7513.25; good to choice, 1,250 lbs. and upward, $12.25 ffl2.75; common to medium, 1,250 lbs. $11.75 12.25; good to choice, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs.. $11.0011.75; common to medium, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs., $10.50 11.25; good to choice, 1,000 to 1,100 lbs., $10.0010.95; common to medium, 1,000 to 1,100 lbs., $9.0010.00; fair to eood. under 1,000 lbs., $S.50(9.50;

good to choice yearlings, $10.00 $12.00. Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs., and up, $10.0011.00; common to medium, 800 lbs. up. $S.50Tt9.50; good to best, under 800 lbs.. $10.0011.50; common to medium, under S00 lbs., $7.00 $10.00. Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs. upward, $9.00(5)10.50; common to medium 1,050 lbs.. $7.50ff 8.00; good to best, under 1,050 lbs., $8.009.50; common to medium under 1.050 lbs., $7.50 (TfS.00; cannors and cutter. $4.50 c!50. Bulls Good to best, 1,300 lbs., upward, $9.009.50; good to choice, under 1.300 lbs.. $8.509.25; fair to medium, under 1.300 lbs.. $7.75 8.25;

sows, rough, $ia.40i2.a; pigs, L6.zs 14.75. Cattle Receipts, 5,000; market, 'slow; beef steers, medium and heavZ8. choice and prime, $14.0016.00; ; medium and good, $11.3514.00 ; com,mon, $9.0011.25; light weight, good and choice, $11.7515.25; common land medium, $8.5011.75; butcher cattle, heifers, $6.5012.75; cows, $6.25 I 11.50 ; canners and cutters. $4.50 j6.25; veal calves, $15.2516.50 ; feedi er steers, $7.5011.50; stocker steers, i S6.7510.25. I Sheep Receipts, 8,000; market, 'steady; lambs, $17.50 20.30; culls

and common, $14.0017.2;; ewes, medium, good and choice, $11. 25 14. 50; culls and common, $6.0010.75.

. If they Tire, Itch,

r-.f C Irritated, Inflamed er TO U R tl tO Granulated,use Murine

often. Soothes. Refreshes. Safe for Infantor Adult. Atall Druggists. Writefor Free Eye Book. MariM Er Remedy C.. Clucac

(By Associated Press) TITTSBURG. Feb. 27. Hogs Receipts, 1,500-; market, higher; heavies,

$14.7515.00; heavy Yorkers, $16.75 J

17.00; light Yorkers, $16.001C.50; pigs, $15.5015.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300; market, steady top sheep, $15.50; top

lambs. $20.50.

Calves higher; top,

Receipts,

$21.50.

50; market.

BOSTON WOOL MARKET (By Associated Press) BOSTON, Feb 27 The Commercial Tlnllciin tnniArmw will cav T V o iiti.

common to good bolognaa. $6.507.50. precedent blocking of freights by Calves Good to choice veals, under ' w . a npaHpn11v sanPT,rtP,i n

200 pounds, $19.00 22.00; common to medium veals, $12.0015.00; good to

under S00 lbs., medium heavy

$9.50 calves,

choice steers common to

$7.009.00. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers. S00 lbs. and up, $10.00

iil0.50; common to fair steers, 800, lbs. and up, $9.0010.00: good to j

choice steers, under 800 lbs., f9.50 10.00; common to fair steers, under S0O lbs., $8.009.00; medium to good heifers, $7.008.00; medium to good cows, $6.007.50; good to choice milkers. $110150; fair to medium milkers. $75 $100; stock calves, 250 to 400 lbs., $7.0010.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Good to choice sheep, $9.009.50; western fed lambs, $18.0019.50; irood to choice lambs. $17.50 18. 00;

snow nas practically suspenaea an

! business in wool during the past week,

transfers are being extremely limited in number and volume. Prices for finer grades are steady, but low wools are rather in tone. "Foreign primary markets are dull and easy." "Manufacturing has been hindered considerable on account of the storms, and the goods markets are reported rather dull, and in spots easier.

produce market (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Feb. 27 Butter market unchanged. Eggs: Receipts 9,985 rases; market higher; lowest 43; firsts 51'i. Market lower; fowls 35; snrinss 33.

Free Service

VICTOR RECORDS ON APPROVAL BY PARCEL POST PREPAID The most satisfactory way to buy Talking Machine Records. Send in for a trial list, keep them 48 hours, and return those not wanted by parcel post prepaid.' We only ask that you keep at least one-third of those sent. We have one of the most complete stocks of Records in the United States. Store open every evening.

FREE The new, complete Victor Record Catalog sent Free with your first order. Walter B. Fulghum

1000 Msin St. Phone 2275

H1

Richmond, Ind.

Old Tires $3 Each

For a short time only we will take in one old or used tire of any make from 32x3 1 to 34x4 ami allow $3 as part payment on a new one. On Ford sizes 30x3 and 30x3 we will allow $1.50 on one old tire as part payment on a new one. Deduct old tire allowance from following prices and you have the net cost.

Cord 6000 8000 12000 Size Miles Miles Miles 30x3 $13.90 $16.45 30x3'2 $18.25 $20.40 $29.40 32x3 !a $21.35 $24.80 $37.70 31x4 $27.60 $31.65 32x4 $28.50 $32.35 $46.90 33x4 $29.90 $33.75 $47.80 34x4 $30.40 $34.50 $49.50

NOTICE! During this sale we will not apply tires to rims. You must "cash and carry."

William F. Lee "Richmond's Tire Man" No. 8 South 7th St. Established 5 Years Selling Quality Rubber

CLOSING OUT SALE On Salisberry road, 2 miles west of Richmond TMURo, MAR. 4, 1920 Sale starts at 1 o'clock Following articles will be 60ld: 4 COW'S, 2 CALVES, 12 FARM HORSES, 10 SHOATS, 6 CHICKENS. CORN, OATS, and SILAGE. Usual Terms r: Ho price Forest Meek, Auct. Bob Weichman, Clerk

Say: "Virginia Sweet!" to your grocer not just "pancake flour!" Make delicious, golden brown pancakes, waff les, muffins easiest no overnight setting, but use just milk and water. No lumps. THE FISHBACK. COMPANY Indianapolis Kansas City '

B-l

ALE

ALE

Will sell at my farm north of the High School Building at Camden, Ohio, commencing at 10 o'clock prompt. MONDAY, MARCH I, 1920 200 HEAD OF HOGS 200 80 HEAD OF CATTLE 80 70 HEAD BREEDING EWES 70 30 HEAD HORSES AND MULES 1LVRNESS Twenty double set-; of work, breeching and lead harness; several sets of single harness; lot of leather halters; several good leather work nets; sixty leather work collars; all good and some are new. TERMS TO SUIT THE BUYER And don't forget I trust everyone. No consigned or outside itock 6olu.

COL. J. B. FOLEY, Auct.

JAMES Mo LACKEY W. II. CONARROE, Clerk.

Babilsm acknowledges Mohammed as a prophet, but denies the doctrine o bodily resurrection.

Public

Sale

I, the undersigned, will sell at public sale at my residence 3 miles east of New Paris, on the Eldorado and New Paris pike, on MONDAY, MARCH 1 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the property described below: 12 HORSES AND MULES 12 Roan mare coming 5 years old, broke, weight 1350; brown horse coming 6 years old, weight 1400; gray horse 5 years old, weight, 1300; brown mare 10 years old, general purpose, weight 1100; 2 smooth mouth mares, good workers, weight 1300 to 1400; coming 3-year-old draft mare colt; one sp3n of mare mules, 8 and 9 years old, weight 2900 lb., well and broxe; pair coming 3-year-old mules, broke. 60 HEAD OF CATTLE 60 Consisting of 15 cows, fresh and springers; 15 heifers; 4 good Shorthorn bulls, weight between 600 and 900 pounds each; 26 head of feeding steers and heifers. 175 HEAD OF HOGS 175 20 good brood sows due to farrow last of March and early id April; 75 head weighing between 75 and 100 pounds, each; 80 head weighing between 100 and 125 pounds each. 2500 BUo OF GOOD YELLOW CORN MISCELANEOUS Plows, Rollman tobacco setter, 2 feed grinders, corn sheller, set of breeching harness, set of chain harness, and numerous other articles TERMS made known on date of sale. JOHN O'DEA TOM CONNIFF, Auctfoneer. Lunch on the ground

Stop tho "flu" Dafora it Starts THE minute yoa feel "creepy", "chilly", ache in spots or all ever every muscle sore.sneeze and "sniffle", it is time to do something. LIGHTNING LAXATIVE QUININE TABLETS Will Not Grip or Sicken They will help you fight the microbe arm in your system. Safe, reliable remedy ior colds, la grippe and likeaiJmeata. Standard for more than i s year. Keep a box in the house. It s cheap insurance only a scent at your druggist or dealer.

corporation is now in process of

solution. ' In witness whereof, I have here-;

junto set my hand and affixed the seal;

of the State of Indiana, at the City of Indianapolis, this 17th day of Feb-5 ruary, A. D. 1920. ED JACKSON. Secretary of State.' By Frank Dennis, Asst. Deputy. Gardner, Jessup and Hoelscher, Atys.. Richmond, Indiana. Feb. 20-27.

V

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. State of Indiana. Department of State, Ed Jackson, Secretary of State. To all to whom these presents shall come. Greeting: I, Ed Jackson, Secretary of State of the state of Indiana, hereby certify that Light Inspection Car 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 i the State of Indiana, entitled, "An Act ; prescribing the method and procedure i for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary asj sociations, and declaring an emerg

ency," approved March 14, 1913. And I further certify that said written 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

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. State of Indiana, Department of State, Ed Jackson, Secretary of State. To all to whom these presents shall come. Greeting: I, Ed Jackson, Secretary of State of

i the state of Indiana, hereby certify i that the Teeter-Keagy Farms Com

pany 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 said written 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 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 February. A. D. 1920, ED JACKSON, Secretary of State. By Frank Dennis. Asst. Deputy. Gardner, Jessup and Hoelscher, Atys., Richmond. Indiana. Feb. 20.27.

SHEPPARD SONS

ANNUAL BROOD SOW SALE TUESDAY, MARCH 2ND 40 n EAD 40 Bred to farrow in March and early April. The Big Prolific easy feeding kind. They represent the most popular blood lines viz: Giant Buster, Miller's Giant, Arch Back Giant, Giant Defender and The Hoosler. Bred to such boars as Big Donnelly sire of the $10,000 Arch Back Giant, The Hoosier, The Miracle by the $50,000 The Clansman Black Price and Miller's Giant. Will also sell 12 head of good grade Jersey cattle, consisting of 6 cows, 3 of which have just freshened, 3 to be fresh soon after sale; 6 past yearling heifers bred to registered Jersey bull. One 2-year-old driving colt, one 10-year-old driving horse, good worker single or double, 15 shoats weighing from 40 to 150 lbs. Cattle, shoats and horses will be sold at 10 o'clock, on the farm of W. 7. Sheppard U mile north of Huntsville. Brood sows sell on the J. H. Sheppar.l farm north edge of Huntsville 4 miles northeast of Modoc, 9 miles southwest of Winchester. TEJIMS Cash or note your bank will cash without recourse in 6 months, note to bear 7 percent interest from date. MFa&SaSr"- SHEPPARD & SONS MODOC, INDIANA Lunch will be served by the Huntsville Ladies' Aid Society. Send for a Catalog

PUBLIC SALE

Having rented my farm, I, the undersigned will sell at public sale on my farm, 4 miles south of Lynn and 2 miles north of Fountain City, on the Winchester and Richmond pike MARCH 4TH, 1920 At 9 o'clock a. m. A HEAD OF HORSES 4 One sorrel mare, 5 years old, good worker any place, weight 1500; 1 black mare, 3 years old, good worker, weight 1460; 1 black mare, 9 years old, work any place, weight 1450; 1 black mare, 17 years old, good worker, weight 1430. CATTLE One 2-year-old roan bull, registered, took prize at state fair; 1 roan bull, 9 months old; 1 good Shorthorn cow, fresh by day of sale; 1 roan cow, calf by side; 1 heifer, fresh by day of 6ale, first calf; 1 red cow, calf running with her; 4 two-year-old heifers, bred; 1 two-year-old steer; 3 steers, weighing between 500 and 600; 1 heifer, about same weight; 1 cow, giving a gallon of milk a day. These are all good Shorthorn cattle. HOGS Three brood sows, farrow March 22; twenty-three 100-pound feeders. GRAIN AND HAY 200 bushels good seed oats; 8 tons of hay; 800 bushels of corn. FARMING IMPLEMENTS One 7-ft. McCormick binder, with truck; 1 McCormick mower, 6-ft.; 1 Studebaker wagon with flat top; 1 Moline wagon with box bed; 1 spring wagon; 1 buggy; 1 John Deere 2-row corn plow; 1 one-row Gale plow; 1 16-inch Syracuse breaking plow; 1 14-inch Syracuse breaking plow; 1 13-inch Syracuse plow; 1 sulky John Deere breaking plow; 1 Oliver sulky breaking plow; 1 hay tedder; steel hay rake; 1 Dean hay loader; 1 good tamden disc, with eveners; 1 Janesville single disc; 1 endgate se?der; 1 culti-packer. good as new; 1 steel rollert 1 Farmer's Friend 12-disc wheat drill; 1 Rude 5-hoe drill; 1 Black Hawk corn planter, with check row attachment and fertilizer attachment; 1 Bulls-Eye corn planter, with fertilizer attachment; 1 two-horse weeder; 1 corn sheller; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 two-section spike-tooth harrow; 2 sets of buggy harness; 4 sets of hip-strap harness; many other articles too numerous to mention. MISCELLANEOUS 1 O. K. Incubator, good as new; 1 Galaway cream separator; 1 oil barrel. B .F. WRIGHT Tom Conniff and Jim Busby, auctioneers. Luther Reynolds and Tom Reynolds, clerks.

J

J

PUBLIC SALE At my farm. lA mile east of Chester. 4 miles north of Richmond on the Chester pike and mile east, known as the Old Brannon farm, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920 Beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m. 8 HEAD HORSES 8 Team of bay! FARMING TOOLS Troy wagon.

marcs, coming o years oia, weigm at bed and hog rack complete; Mo-

foal ; une wagon and gravel bed ; 2 two-row

corn plows, as good as new; 2 onerow corn plows, good condition; double disc harrow; 3-section drag har

row; roller; 3 walking Oliver break-

about 2800, well broke, one in

brown mare, coming 13 years old, weight 1350. well broke, in foal; black mare, coming 7 years old, well broke, in foal; 2 two-year-olds and 1 one-year-

old colts. These colts are all goodjing plows: Black Hawk corn Dlanter.

ones; sorrel mare, 7 years old, weight

1200.

check row and fertilizer attachment

complete: Deering mower; Deering

4 HEAD CATTLE 4 Two black ! Binder, 7-ft. cut. good as new; disc

cows with third calves ; red cow with i wheat drill. fifth calf; red heifer, first calf. These ;- POULTRY Forty full-blooded Flycows are all giving a good flow of j mouth Rock hens and 2 good roosters, milk. .1 Many other articles too numerous

HARNESS Two sets of breeching ; to be mentioned, harness; set double harness; set! TERMS to be made known day leather fly nets. sale.

Lunch served by Ladies of the Chester Aid Society. . J. C. RINGLEY, ' U ERBERT RINQLEYTHOS. CONNIFF. Auct. . -". RAY SWALLOW, Clerk