Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 99, 6 March 1920 — Page 10

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CHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1920.

MARKETS

GRAIN PRICES WAGNER GRAIN LETTER CHICAGO. March 6. Many locals Btill believe corn is high enough but the receipts are a trifle. The Saturday bulge is based on 100 cars only In Chicago and failure of the local bears to press the market. The trade has followed the small receipts and cash corn prices. May corn follows cash corn and the widespread belief In the spring advance acts as a stimulant. It is difficult to over-estimate the effect of the 50 cent rise of March and April. 1919. This is on the mem

ory of the farmer and grain trade. The continued corn firmness suggests : that the break buyers will continue on that side. Seaboard reports one million United States oats cancelled and replaced by Canadian oats. CHICAGO GRAIN 3ANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO.. 212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 1720. CHICAGO. March 6. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today: Open High Low Close Rye. May 16- 34 1 70 167 170 Corn.

...142 145

yorkers. $14.5015; pigs. $1214.00; heavy yorkers, $15 15.25; stags, $8 $9; choice sows, $11.5012.00; common to fair, $11 11.50. Cattle Receipts, 7 cars; steady; fair to good shippers, $1011; good to choice butchers, $9 10; fair to medium butchers, $S9; fair to good heifers, $79; choice fat cows, $8.00 9.00; fair to good fat cows, $6 7.50; bologna cows, $45; butcher bulls, $7.508.50; bologna bulls, $75008.00; calves, $10 15. Sheep Receipts, light; market, steady; sheep. $5.009.00; lambs, $12 15.00.

May July May July May May May

.135 138

141 135V4

144 138

83 76

Oats.

82 83 82 75 7C 75

Pork. 35.00 34.95 Lard. 21.45 21.50 Ribs. 18.35 18.32

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, March 6. Corn No. 3 mixed. $1.53 1.53; No. 3 yellow, $1.58. Oats No. 2 white, 9192c; No. 3 white, 9091c, Pork, nominal; Ribs, $17.37 18.37; Lard, $20.70.

(By Associated Press)

CHICAGO, March 6. Hogs Receipts 10,000; held over 6,781. Market

steady to strong; bulk $14.75 15.40; top $15.55; heavies $14.2515.io; me

dium $14.9015.$0; lights $15.10

$15.55; light lights. $14.50 15.35:

heavy packing sows, smooth, $13.25 $13.75; heavy packing sows, rough,

?12.5013; pigs, $13.5014.75.

Cattle Receipts 1,000: compared

with a week ago, most grades of beef steers and butcher stock, 75 cents to $1 higher; canners 50 cents higher; bologna and heavy beef bulls 25 to 60 cents lower; calves steady to 25 cents higher; stockers and feeders 25 to 50 cents higher. Sheep Receipts 1,000; compared with a week ago, best handy weight lambs 25 to 30 cents lower; others, 40 to 75 cents lower; yearlings 25 to 50 cents lower; ewes, steady to 25 cents lower.

General Motors, 258. Goodrich Tires, 71. Mexican Petroleum, 177. Pennsylvania, 42. Reading, 75 bid. Studebaker, 87. Union Pacific, 119. U. S. Steel. 97. Utah Copper, 71.

LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady No. 1 timothy. $30.00 31.00; clover, $32.0033.00. (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, March. 6. Hay steady; No. 1 timothy. $32.5033.00; No. 2 timothy, $31.5032.00; No. 1 clover, '$31.00031.50.

' BUTTER QUOTATIONS.

The wholesale price for creamery

butter is 67 cents a pound. Butter

fats delivered in Richmond, bring 69

cents a pound.

Cairo reports In a dispatch received

today. The handling of supplies has again been placed by the food department in the hands of a board of control. The censorship, the correspondent adds, has been restored, beginning today.

REAL E8TATE FOR SALE

FREE VIEWS Dandy 210 valley farm 175 cultivated at town. ue riding machinery. 60 acre, terms, 160 fruit farm. 15,000. McGrath. Mtn, View, Mo. HOUSE For sale, "Modern four apartment brick, five rooms each. Excellent Investment. Phone 1008.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

FARMS

barn,

42 HOUSE FOR. SALE 6 room cottage.

gooa condition. z,zuu. i -splendid location, fine repair, fine barn. $3,000. Strictly modern 135X 180. 1-2 price, fine location. Modern brick, 2 acres, in east end of city. ARTHUR BROOKS

Closnos: Omit

Sale

70 ACRES 5-room house, bie

good location, close to shipping ! HOUSE -For sale Four-room bunga-

point. Immediate possession, $8,000

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, $55; per cwt., $2.85; Salt, per bbl., $3.00. Wheat bran, per ton, $53.50; cwt., 2.75; pure wheat middlings, per ton, $61.00; per cwt. $3.15; standard middlings, per ton $58.00; per cwt. $3.00. LOCAL GRAiW MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $2.28 for No. 1 Rod wheat; $2.25 for No. 2; $2.21 for No. 3; No. 4. $2.11.

(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, March 6 Wheat and Corn market unchanged.

LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS. March 6 HogsReceipts, 3,000; higher. Cattle Receipts, 200, active and strong. Calves Receipts, 200 steady. Sheep Receipts, 100, steady. HOGS. Good mixed, 150 lbs., up, average, $15.2516.00; assorted 150 to 225 lbs., average, $15.85 16.00; assorted, 225 to 275 lbs up, average, $15.2515.85; selected, 275 lbs up. average, $15.00 15.25; fat hogs, weighing down to 130 lbs., $15.50 15.75; fat back pigs, under 130 lbs., $15.0015.50; feeding pigs, $15.00 down; sows, according to quality, $11.00 13.00; poor to best : tags, 80 lbs. dock, $10.00 13.00; bulk

of sows, $12.25 12.75; sales in truck

(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., March 6. Receipts Cattle. 200; Hogs, 4,800; Sheep, 50. Cattle Market, slow; 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, $8.009.50; common to fair. $fi nflrffR HO- fnnd in

8.00; cutters, $3.5006.00; canners, $4.005.00; stock steers, $6.50 10.50; stock heifers, $6.50 8.50: stock

cows, $5.256.50. Bulls Weak; $7.00: bunch; red radishes. 15c bunch; Brus

8.50; fat bulls, $S.509.00. Milch sel sprounts, 40c quart; cauli cows, steady, $60$140. Calves jib.; cucumbers, 35c each; Irish pota Steady; 50c lower; good to choice, I toes, 6c lb.

$18.0019.00; fair to good, $11.00 j Eggs. 60c dozen; creamery butter,

Tur-

FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Furnished by Eggemeyer's.) 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, 30c lb.; Spanish onions, 15c lb.; shallotts, 15c lb., 2 for 25c; new

turnips, 20c bunch; white radishes, 5o

18.00; common and large, $6.0012.00,

Hogs Market, steady; heavies, $15.2515.75; good to choice packers and butchers. $15.75 16.00; medium, $16.00; stags, $8.009.00; common to

choice heavy fat sows, $9.0012.00

78c lb.; country butter, 60c lb.

keys, 65c lb. Fruits. Bananas, 12c lb.; lemons, 40c doz.: apples, 10c lb.; chestnuts, 50c lb.; fresh cocoanut, 25c; walnuts, 10c lb.

70 ACRES Good improvements, strong soil, close to National Road. See us about this one. 85 ACRES Good 9-room frame house, cellar, cement walks. Barn 50x60. Good location, close to railroad, schools and churches, $12,000.00; spring possession. Several others, all sizes for spring possession. Always a good choice of city properties.

HARRIS AND KORTEWEG S. W. Corner Main and 6th Sts.

Office phone 2278 Res phones 3014-4771

ALABAMA ALFALFA LANDS Demopolls Section. Rolling lime land country; for the great combination of alfalfa, grain, grass and livestock unexcelled the real "Argentine of America" and no mistake. New comers already here from 24 states, but land yet cheap, quality considered. Artesian wells, cheap labor, tick free for cattle and almost dog free for sheep, excellent climate and very healthy. Full Information and photo views. Write C. C. (.'lay Alfalfa Land Co., Demopolis. Ala.

low, modern except furnace. In Fair-

view, 53 John Street.

COTTAGE For" 1714.

sale, 5 rooms. Phone

FARMS For sale. Twenty houses, three farms, 82 acres Joins city. Alfred tlnderhill.

FOR SALE Good house, near Main $4,400 Good House, near Main $5,500 Good House, near Main $3,100 Good house, 3rd square south. .$2,700 Good house, east end, north ...$4,200 Good house, north $3,700 Good house, south, 500 block. . .$3,900 SHIDELER Phone 1814 910 Main

At my farm 6 miles north of Richmond, 2 miles south of Fountain City, orm what is known as the Steven Thomas farm, on Fountain City-Richmond pike, TUESDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1920 Starting at 10:00 o'clock sharp 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 One 7-year-old mare, weight 1550 lbs.; one &-year-old mare, weight 1400 lbs.; one 4-year-old mare, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 smooth mouth mare. 2 HEAD OF COWS 2 One Jersey cow, will be fresh in July; 1 yearling Shorthorn heifer. 21 HEAD OF HOGS 21 One sow and pigs; 2 other sows; 18 fall shoats. CHICKENS Sixty Plymouth Rock hens, 10 roosters, all thoroughbred. . FEED 1,200 bushels of corn; 75 bushels seed oats; 5 tons of mixed hayv HARNESS Two sets of breeching harness; 1 set of buggy harness; flynets; collars; other articles too numerous to mention. FARMING IMPLEMENTS One wagon with flat bed and hog rack; 1 wagon with flat bed; 1 New Idea manure spreader; 1 Deering binder; 1 Deering mower; 1 Osborn disc and tandem; 1 Superior wheat drill; 1 Gale gang

plow; 1 rack; 1 Gale corn planter; 1 roller; 1 tedder; 1 90-splke tooth harrow; 1 corn turner; 1 gravel bed; 1 walking plow; 2 buggies; 1 Oliver two-row corn plow; hog troughs. All tools were new in the last three years. Lunch to be served on grounds. Terms made known day of sale. H. T. HOUGH James Busby, Auct; Study & Seaney, Clerks. Fountain City, Phone 1951

FOR SALE Immediate possession, modern home, 312 S. 12th St. Will suit retired farmer. Price 8,500. Address E. G. Kemper. 205 E. 33rd St.. Indianapolis, or Miller-Kemper Co., Richmond. HOUSE FOR SA.LE 5 rooms, modern except furnace. Call 1221 N. 9th, or Phone 2049.

HOUSE FOR SALE OR TRADE A Bargain, 7 rooms, good barn, brlrk store room, 1 acre of ground, lots of Fruit, In small town, 6 miles from Richmond, Inquire of Sheppard. East Haven Ave., Richmond Ave.

Want to Sell Property? List Same With greulich"& kindley We have buyers for all kinds of property. See us, or phone at once.

317 Colonial.

Phones 2153-3468

light shippers, $16; pigs, 110 pounds Malaga grapes, 60c lb., grape fruit,

and less, $10.0014.00. 10c each; oranges, 60c dozen; tanSheep Steady; good to choice, j gerines, 60c dozen; strawberries, $1.00 $10.0010.50; fair to good, $7.00 quart, rhubarb, 30c lb.; pears, 5c each. 10.00; common to fair, $4.0056.00; large eating apples, 10c each; 3 for bucks, $4.00 8.00. Lambs, steady; 25c.

good to choice, $19.5020.00; seconds,

S14.O018.00; fair to good, $18.00 19.50; common skips, $10.0014.00; clipped lambs, $10.00lC.0O.

Produce, Buying. Country butter, 50c lb.; eggs, 45c doz.; old chickens, 30c lb.; frying chickens, 30c. lb.; turkeys, 45c lb.

Liberty Cow Wins Prize Of Indiana Jersey Club

(By Associated Tress)

EAST BUFFALO, March 6 Cattle, j Receits, 350. slow: Calves receipts.

mantel, jn.zaio.ia; ugni pigs, .o tuu, ?z.uO lower; $j20. Hogs redown. ceipts, 4,000; 2540c higher; heavy,! Arietta of B. V. F. 422751, owned CATTLE. $15.25 16; Mixed, $16.25 16.50;! by J. A. Driscol of Liberty, Ind., won Killing steers, Extra good, 1,300 j Yorkers, $16.3516.50; Light do. $15.50 the cup awarded by Uie Indiana Jersey lbs. and upward, $13.5014.00; good 16.50; Pigs, $1515.50; roughs $13 Cattle club for the best record producto choice, 1,250 lbs. and upward, $12.50 ! 13.25; Stags, $810. Sheep and tion of butter during 1919. She had a (3)13.25; common to medium, 1,250 lbs. : lambs receipts, 2,800 slow; lambs, 25 i record of 574.33 pounds of butter fat

$12.0012.50; good to choice, l.lvO, cents lower; lambs, $13 20; yearling: and 10,532.8 pounds of milk. She ber

to 1,200 lbs.. $11.2512.00; common to$1218; .wethers, $15.5016; ewes, $6

medium, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs., $10.5J) i 14.50; mixed sheep, $14.5015,

11.25; good to choice, 1,000 to 1,100

lbs.. $10.2511.00; common to medi

um. 1,000 to 1,100 lbs., $9.5010.25; lair to good, under 1,000 lbs., $9.00 10.00; good to choice yearlings, $10.00 12.00. Heifers Good to best. S00 lbs., and up, $10. 50 12. 00 ; common to medium, M)0 lbs. up, $9.009.50: good to best, under 800 lbs., $10.5012.00; common lo medium, under 800 lbs., $7.00 510.00. Cows Good to best. 1,050 lbs. upward, $9.50 11.00; common to medium, 1,050 lbs., $S.509.00; good to best, under 1,050 lbs., $S.009.rt. common to medium under 1,050 lb., $7.50 S.00; canners and gutter, $4.507.00. Bulls Good to best, 1.300 lbs., upward, $8.50 9.25; good to choice

under 1,300 lbs., $8.009.00; fair to medium, under 1.300 lbs., 7.50fT $8.00; common to good bolognas, $6.50 7.50. Calves Good to choice veals, under 200 pounds, $17.00 18.00; common to medium veals, $11.00 14.00; good to choice steers, under 800 lbs., $9.50 common to medium heavy calves, $7.00(a9.00. Stockers and Feeding Cattle flood to choice steers. 800 lb, and up. $10.00 10.50; common to fair steers, 800 lhs. and up, $9.0010.00; good to choice steers, under 800 lbs., $9.50 10.00; common io fair steers, under S00 lbs., $8 00 9 00; medium to good heifers, J7.00WS.00; medium to good

cows, j(..ihk7. :u; gooa to choice miiK-

(By Associated Press) PITTSBURG, March 6 Hogs Receipts, 1,500; market, lower; heavies, $14.85 15.00; heavy Yorkers, $16.25 1G.40; liRht Yorkers, $16.00 16.40; pigs, $14.50 15.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200; market, steady top sheep, $15.50; top lambs, $20.00.

Calves Receipts, steady; top, $20.00.

100; market.

gan the test as a four-year-old. Pur-

cue's Golden Estella 267,570 was second with 558.1 pounds of butter fat and 10,533.1 pounds of milk. The cup was awarded Friday night at a banquet of the association at the Claypool Hotel. W. S. Senour of Brookville, president of the club, presided. The speakers included Mrs. John W. Moore of Indianapolis, who discussed school lunches; Mrs. M. A.

i Covode of Westfield, and Mrs. Ada

Sweitzer, director of the division of infant and child hygiene of the Indiana State Board of Health.

PRODUCE MARKET

Mar-

EGYPT THREATENED WITH FAMINE; CENSORSHIP ON (By Associated Press) LONDON', Mar. 6 Egypt is threatened with a serious food shortage, the exchange telegraph correspondent at

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, March 6. Butter

ket Higher; creamery 48 65. ' Eggs Receipts 14,087 cases; market easier; lowest, 37; 'firsts, 44 iff 45.

Live Poutry Market higher; fowls, rr: 36 SprinCS 35 lSt;itf of Indiana. Wayne County, ss. : 4- ', ', ' , . .i,: ! John IT. Rothert vs. George W. Potatoes Firm; Northern white, vannemann et ai. Bulk and sacked, $5.1 0(a 5.25; Idaho Wayne Circuit Court. January Term, russets, sacked, $5.405.50. Il02o.

.SO. IS'ITpT. BE TT KN'OWV. That on the 2Sth dav

of February. 1020. the above namnd

In the

office of the Clerk of thr Wayne Circuit

a 7 . Court his complaint against paid De-

' ; fondants In the above entitled cause

i to QuW Tltlo to Rpal Estate, toerethpr

(By Associated Press)

CINCINNATI, March 6 Butter fat plaintiff by his nttornpy. filed

firm. Kggs Firm; prime firsts, firsts, 4546c; seconds, 44c. Poultry Steady: springers, hens, 42c; turkeys, 36c.

C. 1,. BOURNE Real Estate, Rentals, Loans and Insurance, Lindemuth Blk, Phones 2000 and 2709.

BENNETT, PARKER & FISHBACK REAL ESTATE SPECIALS A money making farm of 137 acres, one mile from interurban and good market at $125 per acre. Immediate possession. Some unusual values in complete city homes, southeast, near Main. Two duplexes very desirable for residence or investment, and priced to sell immediately. A nice six-room on South 13th at $3600,and one on South 11th at $3800; either worth several hundred more. See us for country or city investments. 210-11 UNION NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE 2707

PUBLIC SALE

Sale

If you are in the market for a farm or city home, oee our list before you buy. J. S. GREEN,

Phone 2578

Hittle Blk.

9th and Main Sts.

HOUSE for Sale Four-room bungalow.

modern except furnace, in Falrview. Phone 3333.

HOUSE for Sale, modern double: good

building lot In rear; 138 South 14th.

J. S. GREEN Real Estate, Rentuls and Insurance. Hittle Block, 9th and Main. Phone 2376.

LANDOLOGT A mag&zlne Riving the

facts In regard to the land situation Three months' subscription, FREE. If for a home or an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, "Mail me LANDOLOGT and all particulors FREE". Address Editor. Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 406 Skidmore Bids., Marinette. Wis.

GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARMS PORTERFIELD. Colonial Building

For

We have another modern house on South 13th St., for quick sale. BURDSAL1L WMJLETT CO. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Real Estate Room 303 Union Nat'l. Bank Bldg. 8th St. Entrance. Richmond, Ind. Phones 1965, 3271. 3293

3-ACRE FARM -Good 10-room house

and out buildings. Abundance of

fruit. Priced for less than would cost

to build house. See us quick. GREULICH & KINDLEY Phone 2153-3475 317 Colonial Bldg.

FOR SALE

OVER 30 HOUSES listed for sale with

C. E. Keever Co., office 1020 Main St. Telephone 2169.

COTTAGE Qn west side, for sale. Call 421Pearl. TURN E R "w7 UXdLKY, Second National Bank Bldg., buys and sells properties. Homes sold on payments like rent. Fire and Tornado Insuranep.

If you are looking for something good

we have it. Close in on 13th St., 8 rooms, modern and in good condition; garage. This is a real home. J. S. GREEN Hittle Block, 9th & Main. Phone 2576

Having sold my place, 2 miles northeast of Richmond, Ind., on New Pari3 pike, I will sell at Public Auction on MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1920 at 1:00 p. m. sharp 2 HORSES, 1 HOG. 1 five-passenger Westcott automobile, two sets of breeching harness, buggy harness, 2 two-horse wagons, .3 surries, 1 storm buggg 1 spring wagon, 1 breaking plow, 1 harrow, 3 cultivators, 1 corn cultivator 1 box bed, 1 gravel bed, 2 ladders, log chains, 1 sleigh, 1 scoop, 1 hay rake. 1 grind stone, 1 work bench, 1 iron kettle, 1 6et power clippers, 1 blacksmith, forge, ropes, shovels, forks, household goods and other articles too numerous

to mention. Terms made known on day of sale.

James Qoodwlrn

Forrest IL Meek. Auctioneer.

CLOSING OUT SALE Having decided to quit farming and enter the trucking business, I will sell my entire stock and farming outfit at public auction on the premises, 6 miles east and one-half mile south of Boston, Ind., 6 miles west and one-half mile south of Eaton, O., and 3 miles south of Campbellstown, O., on what is ktiown as the Elmer McDivitt farm FRIDAY, MARCH 112, 1920 beginning at 12 o'clock, noon, the following personal property: 5 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 1 span of smooth-mouth mules, weighing 2200 pounds, work anywhere; 1 general purpose horse, smooth-mouth, weighing 1300 pounds, lady broke. 4 HEAD OF COWS 1 Jersey cow, giving good flow of milk, bred; 1 Jersey springer, A-No. 1 butter cow; 1 Jersey cow, carrying second calf, good one; 1 large brindle cow, springer, No. 1. These are all No. 1 milk and butter cows. 5 HEAD OF HOGS 5 head of Big Type sows, will begin farrowing by day of 6ale. GRAIN 200 bushels of pulled corn, more or less. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 Osborn wheat binder. 8-foot cut. with tongue trucks, good one; 1 McCormick mower, good as new; 1 Rude 5-disc wheat drill, good as new; 1 Gale Sure-Drop corn planter, planted 28 acres, with fertilizer attachment: 1 Deering single-disc, used one season; 1 steel land roller, good one; 1 two-section spike-tooth harrow; 1 Laved drag; 2 one-row corn plows; 1 fourteen-inch Oliver riding plow; 1 sixteen-inch walking Aughe breaking plow, good as new; 1 Great Western manure spreader. In good shape; A-No. 1 Studebaker wagon, with flat bed and hog rack, complete; 1 sled; 1 good rubber-tire buggy; 2 pair stretchers. MISCELLANEOUS Harness for 3 horses; 2 sets of buggy harness; leather flynets for 2 horses; 1 set of driving nets; collars, bridles, lines, singletrees, doubletrees, forks, shovels and 1 crowbar, 2 water tanks; also some junk; 26 sacks of Globe fertilizer, in good shape; A-No. 1 hog oiler; platform scales, drawing 1,000 pounds, good as new.

HUiiSrjtiuLiJ uuuus-i Dedstead, l buffet, 1 wardrobe, 1 washing machlnj 1 extension wringer, 1 kitchen safe, one 9x12 rug, 1 cook table; other article?

too numerous to mention. O. O. SCHWING. Auctioneer O. M. WHITMIRE. Clerk

45c; j

LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 6 Final prices

ors. $110(,r$n,-,; fnir to medium milk-i noeny Donas Touay were. rrs, $7.r.rn00: pprinizors, $7.50fii0: I 3 1-2 stock calves, 250 lo 400 lbs., $7.00 ; First 4 0.00. Second. 4 SHEEP AND LAMBS First 4 1-4 Good to choice sheep, Sft.OOff 9.50; Second 4 14 western fed lambs, $1S0019 5'1 Third 4 1-4 cood to choice lambs. $17.50jlS.OO; Fourth 4 1-4

with the aninavlt or a competent person, showing that snid defendant, George AV. Vnnnemann, et al., are not residents of the Ptate of Indiana. Paid Defendants, George W. Vannemann, the unknown wife of Oeorse YV. Vannemann, the unknown heirs. Ieea-

I tees and devisees of Georere W. Vanne-

'mnnn: William S. Bird, the unknown .595.68 wife of William S. Ried, the unknown . 90.28 heirs, legatees and devisees of William

P. Ried; Christopher C. P.eoler. the unknown wife of Christopher C. Reeler, the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of Christopher C. Reeler: John P. Pmith. the unknown wife of John P.

Smith, the unknown heirs. legatees

S9.40 91.30 89.78 : 92.46 90.08

WANTED to buy 5 or 6 room cottage or house, in good location; modern or not; will pay cash. Phone -lOS'J. 30 North 22nd St. Phone 3717 WE ARE IN THE MARKET for five or six moderate priced properties. See us for service. BURDSALL & WILLETT COMPANY CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS REAL ESTATE

Small Farms For Sale 20 acres, 3 miles out, nice piece of land, good buildings. Price is altogether right at $3500.00. Possession right now. For farms and city property see us. we have bargains to submit any time. THE LAND MEN

13 North 9th Street

Phone 255$

Room 303 Union Nat'l. Bank Sth St. Entrance. Richmond. Ind. Phones 1965, 3271, 3293

Bldg.

MONTANA FARMS Produce bigger crops per acre than many states where land costs four times as much. Write

REAL ESTATE WANTED

45

HOI'SK Wanted to P.'jy. modern home or bungalo will pay cash. not over $5,000, from owner: jilso want to buv houso not over $3,000 from owner. Phone 15G2.

VAXTF,I lr Kxchange House near Pennsylvania yards for house in other part of town. Phone 5035. ROOMS WANTED 3 or 4 modern-unfurnished rooms, or small apartment or house, no children; write Box G7033, care Palladium. ROOMS WANTED 3"or lnTodern un-

CLARENCE MULLEN

Chas I. Greenfield. State Commission- furnished rooms or small apartment. ... .. .. I i. . .. . ... ..A,

er A errleultnrai. Helena, lor nartirn- or nouw. nu i-nuuit-n, nuini-u i" icm.

lars.

Write Box G 7033. Care Palladium.

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common to medium lamb., $14.00 : Victory

17.00; good to choice yearlings, $13.00

(5714.00; common to medium yeanlnes, $10.00(0)12.00; bucks, per 100 lbs., $7.00 CiS.00. DAYTON MARKET Corrected by McLean & Company, Davton. Ohio. Bell Phone, East 2S; Home 81235 DAYTON. O.. March 6 Hogs Receipts 3 cars; 15 cents higher; choice heavies. 240 lbs. upward. ?14 50; packers and butchers. $15 "0ft 15 23: liiiht

Victory 4

3-4 3-4

If you are living in a pleasent 5 or V onoi ir QAI PQ

necessarily near Glen Miller, and DON'T FORGET Public sale. James want modern 5 room house in central Goodwin. 2 1-2 miles N.E. of Richmond location. write giving particulars.! Ind.. on the New Paris Pike, at 1 p. m.

nr HarlacoQ nf Tr,v,r, T i,yiv. Rn y F. r031. Care Pa 1 1 n il i ii m. 1 March fuh. Forest H. Meek. Auct.

mann, Ried & Company, the unknown

State of Indiana, Wayne County, SS: In the Wayne Circuit Court, January Term, Kt'.'O. Pertio Carpenter, vs. William RuTiis Carpenter. Notice to non-resident defendant. Notice is hereby given to William Rufus Carpenter, defendant in above entitled cause or action, to declare the said Will in m Rufus Carpenter dead :ind to havo an Administrator appointed upon his osat: that unless said defendant shall appear In the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, on the 30th day of March, 1920. being a Judicial day of the January Term of said court :it (ho court house in tlip city of Richmond. Wayno County. Indiana, to ,:nswer or demur to paid complaint, tlip samo will be heard and determined in his absence. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set mv hand and seal of this court this 26th day of February. 1920. LINUS P. MEREDITH. CWk of Wayne Circuit Court. Ray K. Shiveley, Attorney. Feb. 28-Mar. 6-13

man. Jail Rep., $6.85; Hannah T. Brown II.. for F. Emp., $35; Lena Eshenfelder. II. for F. Emp.. $25: C. E. Morgan, Jail Emp.. $75: Treas. Home for Friendless. Jail Sup.. $13.70: Lee B. Nusbaum. H. for F. Jail Sup., $15.4?; Corkin Chemical Co.. Jail Sup.. $67.60: Rich. Elect. P. F. Rep.. $3.57; Henrietta Sanders, et al P. F. Emp., $2.35: Wm. Wichard. P. F. Sup. $34.74; Kingan & Co., P. F. Sup.. $44.41; John D. Nixon. P. F. Sup., $68. 72; Hoosier Merchantile Co., P. F. Sup.. $63.iS; J. I. Holeomb. Mfe. Co.. IV F. Sim .

! $30.40: Corkins Chemical Co.. P. F. Sup.

74.3o;A. G. Luken Co. P. F. Sup., $11.96: F. B. Petro. P. F. Sup.. $6.62; Jones Hardware Co., P. F. Sup.. $13.97: W. A. Welfer, P. F. Sup., $30; Farmers Cooperative Co., P. F. Sup.. $749.01; A. H. Hornier, P. F.. Sup.. $30.15; H. L. Johnston. P. V. Sup., $21.77: Dirk Stinson. P. F. Sup., $6.30; C. C. Schaefer. P. F. Sup. $318.93; Mamie Bell. Care Orphans. $12.17; J. F. Aekerman. Sup.. $3S 07; Ind. State Santtorium. Inmates Stat Institution. $127.14: Doan & Son, Burial Exp., $75: Doan & Son. Burial Exp., $75; Doan & Son. Burial Exp., $75: Doan Ai Son, Burial Exp.. $75; Pohlmeyer Ac Downing:, Downing; Co., Burial Exp... $75; Pohlmeyer & Downing Co.. Burial Exp., $75; Henry Farmer Burial Exp.. ?.;.: Wright & Son, Burial Exp.. $76; Ri-.h. Item. Legal Print. $14.29; Palladium Ptgr. Co.. Legal Print. $18.55; Palladium Ptg. Co. Legal Print, $39.38; H. H. Horton, Bridge Engineer. $120; W.

O. Jones, Sup. Highway Off. Exp., $2;

$45;

97.43 , creditors, assignees and devisees of ! Vannemann, Ried & Company, there-

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Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auction the personal property belonging to the estate of Benjamin F. Doren( deceased, on Monday, March 22. 1920, at one o'clock p. m., at his late residence about six miles southeast of the City of Richmond. Said property consists of wagon, harness, buggy, farm imple,ments, tools and sundry articles, i Terms of Sale: On sums of five dollars or lesscash. On sums of over five dollars a credit of six months, evidenced by notes with approved j security. ED. F. DOREN, I Administrator. I Benjamin F. Harris. Atty.

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State of Indiana county " l. " .. Mary Xoinnd. War History Exp.,

.Notice is nereny sni luc Klovd Petlv Refund Tax. 14 (54- Illcklr,.

derstgned has been appomtea ana nas on Trust Refund Tax. $6.35; First duly qualified as the administrator of , N B k Cambridge City. $47.78: H. the estate of er H Beeson . de- R WU1 Smithfield Hospital Farm., ceased, late of Wayne County. Ind. ana. ,, --. ' T .,

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Co., Smithfield Hosp., Exp., $:i.5o; Jones Hardware Co., Smithfield Farm. S4S.60; David & Indiana Estab, $800: W. E. Evans. Smithfield Hosp.. $11.25; C.W. Kramer Co. Jen. Bridge, $7.:0:J.W. Mue'...- Eng., Main St. Bridge, $273.92: Bethr-1 Auto Co., Rd., $22; D. C. Harlan ltd., nice Miller. ltd.. $16: B. F.

Abbot, l:-; ?4; Anton Stolle & Son. Rd..

Administrator.

KELLEY & KELLEY. Attorneys.

Feb;i-;?-Mar7

The foUowine claim were allowed: L P. Meredith. Sal., $:109: Richmond Horn Tel. Co.. C. H. Off Exp. $'.0.15; TT- IT D.aaIc Col AHfl'l al . lS.!

E. B. Hail, Aud. Off Exp.. $3 90; Second

Jones Hdwe.

Co.. Rd.. $1.65;

Vat Bank Aud . Off. Exp.. Id uO; Nteho:-i w. ., Uor B-o r H Off. Exp.. $2S .85: Nichol - 1 McCona ha Garage. Rd.. $1 25 95; Ric h. ;on P:g M.'p. Co. Aud. & Recorder's Gravel Co.. Rd.. $163.80; Rodefeld Mfg. ! o" Fxn $15"- .1 MCoe. Pte. Co C. H. i Co.. Rd.. $57.52; Indiana Refining Rd.. O' Exp' $lli'75; E. J. Weldner. Treas. I H I 8 ; W. O. Jones. Kd.. Sup.. $75; W. C. ' Sal jiTO ,",n' H T. Fisher. Recorder's i Jones. Sup. Rd., $69.50; J. M. Burt. Kd . r - V ,-arp Sheriff. Sal.. I $52.95 : Alva Study. Rd., $186.50: Line.

: S"-?S 66- r V. Carr. Board prisoners. watKlnii Kd., o.t,'i: frintes howaras, j$,o "n: i -eas Home for Friendless, Rd.. $76.55; W. A. Klrby Rd.. $110: W. Itijjj'j' Elizabeth Candler. Services. M. Leavell, Rd., $29; Albert Cranor, J-0-"li II Hor'on Off. Exp . $1; C. O. $3150; Earl Cheesman, Rd.. $33; Albert i W'l'l'a-n's Co "Pt' Schs., $200.70; Fior- Stoten. Rd.. $154.65: Walter Ruhlen. Rd. ! "nee William's. Deputy Co. Sunt. Sens.. I $178.60: E. L. Norris, Rd., $97.60; Frank

S'O- Edgar Bond, per diem and Exp. j Lutz. Rd.. $97.50; Robert Reynolds. Rd., Coroner $34; W L. Mlsr.er, Clerk Coro-l$17; Epps Ayres. Rd.. $60: Frank Clark, .o.'rr t C. Blosson AutODsy. $25:!Rd., $107; W. E. Jordan. Rd., $107; W.

Dorothy Dllks. Attendanee Officer, $o4;

D L Reid assessor utr. hxp., $z; Rich. Elect.. Co. C. H. Rep., $134.06; J. I. Holeomb. Mfg. Co. C. H. Sup.. $31.47; Hackman & Klehfoth, C. H. Sup., $8; J. F. Hornaday. C. H. Rep., $2.27; Geo. F.

Diem Highway Supt.,

O. Jones, Per

$130.

Court Allowances: C. V. Carr. Return of fugitive. $8: C V. Carr, Return of Fugitive, $6.60; Llndley Swain. Bail-

llff. $48; Nathan White. Juror. $2.50:

Haner C H Rep.. $ 53; Jones Hard- Clinton .vartinnaie, juror. z.eu; Marry ware Co' C H Sup.. $13,34; Rich. Lum-lGibbs. Juror. $2.60; John Mahew. Juror, ber Co C H. Rep., $1; Stanley Plumb- 1 $2.50; Everette McConaha. Juror. $2.60; in. Co" r H Rop.. $4.40; Rich. Elec. ; J- F- Holaday, Court Reporter. $125: Co C H & Jail Sup.. $323.44; Kellev & Lawyer's Co-Operativ Pub. Co.. Books Handle" C II & P F. Rep.. $258.24; 13 50; L. P. Meredith. $5; Richard W H Truiler C H. Emp. $80: C. C Shillinger. $3; Geo. Hunt. $3; S. Edgar Durkel C H Emp.. $133; Milton S. Bond. $3; W. H. Anderson Co. Books, Kinder' C H. Emp.. $100; Llndley Swain ,70; Edward Thompson. Co. Books $7.6 C H Emp., $75 ; Ct. A. Dwiggins. C. H. J- E. Thatcher. Juror $3: BenJ. Duke.. Sup. $48 80; Forest Monger, C. H. Sup.. Juror. $d; Bernard Schroeder. Juror. $a; $3.30; Rich. Lt. Ht.. & Pr. Co.. $24.43; : Henry Stein, Juror. $5; Joseph Edwards

Rich City Water yvks.. .u.i; Hunici- ..-... -. I. pal Elect Lt. & Pr. Pf. C. .. Jail H. for tin Rodenburger Juror, $3 ,70; L!ndUj F. Sup.. $63.72: Rich Home Tel. Co., C. Swain, Bailliff, $48: C. V. Carr, Service

IT .Tall Smithfield Sup.. $215.50: J. E. $7.0; Lawrence wanaiey, 13;

Miller. Jail Rep.. $9.1; f"M E. Tange- 1 Bond. Judge $120

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