Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 226, 31 July 1920 — Page 9
THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Standardized and Indexed for autek reference, according to The Basil I Smith 8ytem (Copyright). ADVEItTISINO RATES 10 eettts per line, per Insertion, 6 words to line. No ad taken for lees than 20 cents cash or leas than 30 cents tharee. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock en day of publication. For contract, call phone 2S34 or 2S72.
Phone 2834 , MONUMENTS 1B JOHN P. EMSLIE Monuments 15 South Tenth Street Phone 4022 PERSONAL ATTENTION. Mr. Bailey? An old shipmate of yours on the "Aphrodite" would like very much to bear from you. J. P. Jones, former Q. it, U. S. N. LOST AND FOUND LADIES' WRIST WATCH lost, Thursday evening, between N. D and Washington theater, Reward. 1200 N. D. HELP WANTED MALE MEN wanted to work on saw mill and cut tlmbor. Good wages. Call 12 N. 12th. J. W. Thompson. PORTER Wanted. Waldorf, 16 North 9th St. WANTED LUMBER HANDLERS C. & W. Kramer Co. MAN to sell guaranteed shrubs, rosea, now. Barry Nursery Co., Rochester, trees, plants. Weekly pay. Write now. Barry Nursery Co.. Rochester. N. Y. WAITER Wanted, tiori Restaurant. Union StaMen and Teams Wanted Report 5:30 to 6:40 North Sixth to work on our new Richmond Baking Co, building. Apply Superintendent on Bite. a.HRKS (itiMi, women) 18 upward, for Postal Mall Service. $135 month. Examinations Aug-ust. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner) 1041 Equitable Bldg.. Washington. BrtUOT CLERK wanted: or man with practical drug store experience; good wag-es. Address Box A11S3, care Palladium. HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 A WHITE girl or woman wanted, for housework. Fhone 2733. WOMfiN or men wanted, salary $24 full time, 60c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. TEACHERS; Hundreds; rural, grade, secondarv. college, university. Salaries high. Quick results. Write qualifications. Cline Teachers' Agcy, 1440 B. 60th St.. Chlca gro. LOOK ahead If you want to get ahead. Qualify to be an executive. A thorough business course will place you In line for a position higher up. School all summer. Call at office or write for Budget of Information. Richmond Business College HOUSEKEEPER wanted: a middleaged lady In widower's homo. Phone 2540. GIRL wanted to do hemstitching. Apply Mgr., Singer Sewing Machine Co., ' 7S. 7th St. COOK'S HELPER (White) Reid Hospital. WANTED AH sick women to take Chiropractic adjustments and GET well. Ruth Straley. 243 Colonial Bldg. MIDDLE-AGED lady for housekeeper. Box F6113, care Palladium. AGENTS &. SALESMEN WANTED-7 BALES BOARD SALESMEN: Wo have the most attractive line or premium assortments on the market today. COMMISSIONS $5.00 to $30.00 per order, with FULL REPEAT COMMISSIONS. For a LIVE, UP-TO-DATE, proposition, write TODAY. CANFIELD MFG. COMPANY. 4003 Broadway, Chicago. AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE Choice territory now open for live men selling our complete line of Household Remedies, Extracts, Spices. Toilet Articles, etc. All guaranteed products In dally demand. Good Sellers. Steady repeats. Healthful, pleasant, profitable work. No experience or cipital required. You can easily mako $150 to $300 a month. Many of our men make more. Steady Job and exclusive terrltory.Writo for full information today. Heberllng Medicine Company, BloomIngton, Illinois. " SELL TIRES Direct to car owner; 30x3 non-skid, $11.75; Tubos $2. 26; other sizes in proportion. Guaranteed C.000 miles on liberal adjustment basis. Big Commissions. Experience or capital unnecessary. Auto Tiro Clearing House, 1500 W. 'lolh. Chicago. SEND for Free Toilet Soap Sample and $10.00 Cash refund offer. Lacassia Co., Dept. 609. St. Louis. Mo. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 POSITION as niKht watchman or Janitor, or any light work, wanted ly middle-aged man of Rood hahits. Can Rlvo references if required. Now employed, hut present work Is hard on mv health, so desire to make a chansre. Address Box P, care Palladium. INSIDE "WORK-of any kind wanted by responsible middle-aged man; can give references. Address Box 2100, care Palladium. CTltPEXTKn; BRICK AND CEMENT WORK Wanted. Call 418 S. W. 2nd St. WhitewaPhin; Phone 1 377. B. L'tley. WASHINGS Ave. and spravlnjr cellars. Residence 503 S. 7th. 1). Wanted. 302 Richmond ROOMS FOR RENT 8 THREE furnished rooms for, light housekeeninE:. Call il'3 S. 12th. j'On RENT Pleasant furnished room:! lisrht houseKeepniK. rooh location, 206 North 9th street. John N. Koll. j MAIN ST.." 415 Two desirable front rooms for rent for lipht housekeeping, j ROOMS Partially furnished rooms for light housekeeping or siglo rooms. Electric light, heat and water; pleasant surrounding's; located in country near city limits. Phone 4S06. BOARDING 10 BOARD and rooms, with bath; home cooking:. 412 N. 11th. BUSINESS SERVICE 12
FOR PAINTING Best work, least money J. S. Moore, Phone 3049. SEN E RALH AULING AND TAXI SERVICE . Phone 5294 or 4345-
14 PLUMBING, heatln and lighting contractingRepairing and supplies, at Meerhoffa. 9 South 9th. Phone 1236. MOVING AND STORAGE 16 FORREST MONGER For local and long distance Furniture crated, stored or hauling, shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone 2608 MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS sharpened; baby cabs re-tired: all kinds of repairs. Work called for and delivered. Pictures framed. New bicycles, reasonable prices. J. C. Darnell Co. Phono 1938. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 200-LB. ICE BOX Quarater-sawed; call 160 Ft. Wayne Ave. - PLATER PIANO and household furniture. Address 43S Gouth 11th St. FOR SALE Ice box and a refrigerator. 1237 Main St. WE buy. eell or trade for Used Watches; alQO complete line of new watches, priced very low. Buy your high-grade spectacles of us at about half the usual price. C. E. Keever, 7 South 11th. COAL. OIL. STOVE AND OVEN Suit able for Chautauqua. Phone 41S6. CONCRETE MIXER Jaeger 3E batch mixer for sale. John Doherty, Cen terville. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED REFRIGERATOR wanted; 8 ft. long:, 8 ft. deep, two or three compartments; overhead icing preferred. Earlham Collegre. 300D USED FURNITURE of all kinds wanted. See us before you noil. Townsend's Used Goods. 633 Main. Phone 1296. : pa ffe. Sam Ja S04 Main. Phone 2047. FURNITURE AND STOVES All klnos; jrood prices. Home Supply Store, 181 Fort Wayne Ave., phone 1862. FURNIT URE-W ANT E D We pay highest prices for used goods, stoves, eto. Brammer & Foster, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1876. ELIASON FURNITURE EXCHANGE Good used furniture bought and sold. See us before you buy or sell. We pay highest prices. Eliason Furniture Exchange. 620 Main St. Phone 1469. ..MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 BRAND-NEW Portophone phonograph, playing all records ; mounted In leather case. Just the thing for that vacation trip. Price $30. Weisbrod Music Co. TALKING MACHINES FOR SALE Also Expert Repairing RICHMOND REPAIR SHOP Phone 1014 A. R. Chenoweth 1029 Main St R. P. Whisler WE CAN RAVE TOU DEALER'S PROFIT ON A USED PIANO; OR CAN TRADE YOUR SILENT PIANO FOR A VICTROLA. Our salesman, Mr. ,T. R Jones, has had fifteen years piano experience. His advice is free. WALTER B. FULGHUM 1000 Main Street RECORD EXCHANGE 23A USED Records bought, sold, exchanged. Nellie A. Booker, Miller Harness Store. MACHINERY AND TOOLS 24 BOY'S WORK SHOP Equipped with electric motor, turning lathe, and numerous other tools. Phone 1021. SPECIALS AT THE STORES 25 MAGIC MARVEL Saves clothes and labor. Ask your grocer for it. D. W. Walters. 107 S. Sth St. Ph o n e 1904. Winchester shotgun shells, 79c per box. BIRCK'S HARNESS SHOP, 611 Main. FURNACES 25B Holland Heating Systems are planned hy engineers " and Installed by experts. Estimates given freely. H. L. HOUSEHOLDER, local representative, phone 3163, 319 Randolph street WOLVERINE FURNACES B. J. Knapp. Ph. 1876. Office 17 S. 7th. FARM & DAIRY PRODUCTS 27 FOR SALK PEACHES $2.50 per bushel. Palestine Fruit Farm, Palestine, Ohio, KIRCHER'S MILK for quality. Phone 4096. BUILDING MATERIALS 23 IS IT A FARM BUILDING? Build It with Concrete BIcpsi BarBertSclLBro& Phone 3250 HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 QUALITY
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1920.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 SALE Bakery and Confectionery with brick building, flats above. Fine location. Soda fountain, eta Will accept some property on deal. W. H. Stephen, Danville, 111. PET STOCK A POULTRY 32 FIVE Coon and Skunk Hound Pups. Phone Adam Eby, 21F, Boston. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 1920 FORD Touring car, with starter) excellent condition; $i7a.0d. Phone 4719. FORD Speedster for sale. 22 8. 11th St. SEDAN TOPS, truck cabs, commercial bodies all kinds of auto repairing and woodworking. See H. M. Kendric, builder, 900 S. W. A St., phone 4848. DAVIS 6-cylinder, 1316, for sale; Al condition; new tirea. Call B10 North 19th St. AUBURN SIX 191 8. Phone 2476. One 1919 Ford with starter; two 1917 Fords, 1 Chevrolet. Geo. Worley's Garage. 3. 9th. Phone 2906. FOR SALE One McFarlan Motor Bus, rapacity eighteen people. Apply F. O. Coats, Assistant Purchasing Agent, Teetor - Hartley Motor Cororatton, Hagerstown. Ind lan a. FORD roadster aild 17 model" Buick. Phone 4S6. CHEVROLET ROAD8TER For sale; Baby Grand model; starter; in gxod condition; $350.00. for quick sale. Organist. Washington. DAVIS Speedster for sale; first-class shape. $200.00. Phone 1493. 31S Main. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 35 LUBRICANT An automobile necessity. D. W. Walters. 107 South .Ninth street. TAXI 35 TAXI SERVICE Careful and Polite Driver Day and Night Service MULL & WILLIAMS Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 TWIN EXCELPIOR motorc ycle for sale first clas3 condition; cheap. 20 South 22nd St. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES Second-Hand Motorcycles MEYERS & TROXEL 14 N. 5th St. We don't fix 'em We repair 'em. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 33 MOL'SEPhone 2137. -For rent; 8 rooms, 4-ifOOM apartment: re-decorated; im mediate possession. Call phone 1049 MIGHT consider renting to desirable parties who can afford to pay good rent of approximately $60.00 per month, modern eight room home, never been rented. Or will sell, small pavment down ajid balance like rent. Located at 812 S. 12th Street Address E. G. Kemper, 205 E. 33rd Street, In dianapolis. WANTED TO RENT 41 TWO furnished rooms wanted for llgh housekeeping. Can furnish best o reference. Address Box K2135, care o Palladium. WANTED TO RENT P.y Sept. 10 4 or f unfurnished rooms, flat o house; West side or central part pre ferred. Box F-R020, care Palladium. WANTED Light housekeeping rooms two or three, furnished, or partly tur nished rooms for light houspReeping State rent and where located. P. O, Box 7. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 BUNGALOW For sale; modern excep furnace. Call 63 John St. FOR SALE STRICTLY MODERN HOME Half sciuare of Main street, close in. This is an extra good home. Large lot, de sirable in every way. 5HIDELER Phone 1814 910 Main St TURNER W. HADLEY 2nd Nat. Bank Building; Buys and sells Properties; ' Homes sold on payments like rent. FOR SALE Do not miss seeing our list of farms before you buy. We have some good ones priced right. 5-ROOM HOUSE on North J street; electric lights, city water; $1,350. GREEN & RAMSEY Hittle Block, Ninth and Main Streets Phone 257C Modern home for sale. Possession in KO days. The Owner. Phone 271. GOOD CITY HOMES AND FARM P O P. T E R V T E L coIdh: il Bids'. I have property in Richmond to sell or trade for Indianapolis property, vacant or improved. If you have Indianapolis property, ndvi". Address, P. O. Iiox 1214. Indianapolis. HEATING AND PLUMBING 14 ERVICE .ERVICE
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MODERN HOME For sale like rent: has both coal and gas furnace; fu.aOO cash or $1,500 cash, then $55.00 a month for $100 months. No, interest, no tax, no Insurance. Write Box A1178, care Palladium. OPPORTUNITY SHADY OAK FARM; 180 acres, black sandy loam; stone road, three miles town; 7-room house; good outbuildings. All tillable. Trade mall stock goods. Box 101. Lacrosse. Ind. I. E. KEEVER CO. Has a fine list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. C. C. HAWLEY & SON New Paris. Ohio. For Farms and Real Estate of all kinds GREEN & RAMSEY Real Estate, Rentals, Auctioneering and Insurance Hittle Block. Sth & Main. Phone 2578. FOR SALE: Two cottages on Sedgwick St., Just off Richmond Ave. and Immediately west of piston ring factory, are offered for eale subject to removal by purchasers. They are priced at a low figure, and any one who seeks a Email place can secure a home at a fraction of reproduction cost. See Mr. Hibberd at Richmond Piston Ring Company. FOR REAL ESTATE AND FARMS See A. M. ROBERTS, 18 S Sth. Phone 4171. PETTY EROS. Real Estate, Farms find City- Property. 710 Main. Phone ?328. DOT RLE HOUSE for sale1; good 8-room, 322 S. 3rd St. FARMS FOR SALE 43 FARMS FOR SALE 152 ACRES fine fertile land, larsre barn, good tobacco shed, brick dwelling:, plenty of fruit and excellent stock water. Price $160 per acre. ICO ACRES level and fertile land in high state of cultivation, and thoroughly tiled; with good buildings; lo cated in the vicinity or Concord, in Preble County. Ohio. Price for a short time only, $175 pep acre. See this one for a bargain. 211 ACRES A highly Improved grain and stocn larra, and well located. About 130 acres Rood, level land thoroughly drained and well fenced. Ialanco fine well-watered pasture land Excellent 8-rooni house, large barn silo, stock barn. Modern hog houe and other excellent buildings. Price only $115 per acre and on easy terms. A real bargain. Co Go HAWLEY NEW PARIS, OHIO FARMS FOR SALE 108 ACRES black land, 1 mile of town of 5,000; sood 7-room house, two large barns. Se the crop on this farm. Price, $21,000. Terms. F0 ACRES on Dixie Highway, between Hamilton and Middietown; a gentleman's fancy country home, near Country club. Extra fjood farm land. Price $26,250; extra terms. 18 ACP.ES black land, one square of depot, canning factory and school; modern home of seven rooms, light, furnace and bath. A very good buy at $7,500. A COUNTRY STORE In a town of 800 on traction, doing a thriving business. Selling on account of death in family. Priced right. Come, see it. MAC HARRTSON, Trenton, Ohio SOUTHEAST MISSOURI LANDS FOR SALE We have a number of bargains in partly improved drained bottom black land, corn farms that are real money makers; rich virgin soils. Write us for catalogue and prices of improved, unimproved and partlv improved farms. RICE & VAUGHN, ESSEX. MO. FARMS FOR SALE 43 WAYNE
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35 ACRES Well improved and located near an excellent railroad market town. Looks like $150 or more per acre, but the owner has given us a selling price. 160 ACRES Level, finely improved and located. No better corn land anywhere. Few like it for sale at any price. These and a number of smaller farms of high quality right near Richmond can be bought for less right now than later. BENNETT, PARKER FISH BACK 210-11 Union National Bank Building
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Sale on farm of O. W. Ricks, 1 mile north of New Lisbon, 7 miles southeast of Newcastle on Dublin pike, at 1 2 : 30 p. m. 60 HEAD HOGS 60 Consisting of sows bred and open, yearlings bred and with litters at eide and
j fall gilts. Special attractions 2 sows by Giant Buster; 2 sows by The Guardsman. a full brother to The Clansman; 2 by William's Wonder, out of Giant i Buster dams; 3 by Miller's A Wonder; 1 by the 30,000 Evolution; 1 by Big
Prospect, a grandson of Surprise Prospect, and out of Kramer's King, out of a Giant Buster sow; 1 by Greene's Long Prospect; 2 by Long Scar, Big Scar, by Long Model Bob, out of a Big Bob dam; 3 by Long Wonder 2nd; 1 by A Buster, out of a Long Wonder 2nd dam; 20 fall gilts sired by Giant Buster 2nd and Fairfield Fashion Master; also 1 outstanding 2-year-old sow by Fashion Master, and many others we could mention. Bred to such boars as Mountain Ranger, by Mountain Giant by Denny's Giant; Model Bob, a full brother to the Meteor we sold for $2,000 to Brown and Johnson; Fairfield Fashion, D's Clansman, by The Clansman; Fashion Plate and Gold Plate, both by Fashion Master, and The Evidence. If you want up-to-date bows and bred to up-to-date boars, come to our sale, Aug. 3. All double Immuned. Sale under cover and sell regardless of the weather. Lunch at 11:30. Auctioneers Everett Button, Knightstown, Ind.; Delno-Dresbach, Muncle, Ind. J. Mo PAINTER O. W. RICKS Terms made known on day of sale.
DECATUR FARMERS WORRY OVER WHEAT
GREENSBURG, Ind., July 31 A loss of many thousands of dollars threatens the farmer of this county who have not thrashed and disposed of their wheat Owing to tho car shortage all the elevators and mills of the county have become full to their capacity and have Issued a notice that they will not be able to handle any more grain until they can get cars for transportation. It Is almost impossible to get cars, local firms say, aad the situation has become eerlous. It is estimated that 7 per cent of the threshing in thte county Is done, and of the wheat that remains to be thrashed there are only about half enough farm granaries and bins for storage. Some newly thrashed wheat will be left on the ground with a covering of canvaa, It la said. The flour mills of this city are FARMS FOR SALE 43 50 ACRES Good 7-room house, new barn, level, extra well fenced and tiled, close to shipping point; $200.00 per acre, part torm3. 90 ACRES Good buildings, all level strong bottom land; a farm that will produce the crops. 170 ACRES Modern 8-room house and 7-room tenant house, big barn, good outbuildings; no better location; about 15 acres rolling, balance level a home to be proud of. See us before you buy. Several good farms on easy terms. HARRIS AND KQRTEWEG S. W. Corner Slain & 6th. Phone 2278 LEGAL NOTICE 49 State of Indiana, Wayne County, es: Effie Collins vs. John Collins. Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1920. No. 19153, Petition for Divorce. Be it Known, That on the 30th day of July, 1920, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, filed In the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court her petition against Fa!d defendant for a divorce. Said plaintiff also filed with said complaint the affidavit of George Lamb, a disinterested person, show ing that said defendant is not a resident of this state, and also her own affidavit showing that her cause for divorce, as stated In her said petition, is abandonment. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto on the calling of said cause on the 4th day of October, 1920, at the term of said court to be begun and held at the court house in the City of Richmond, on the first Monday of October, 1920, said cause will be hoard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk, and the seal of said court, at the City of Richmond, this 30th day of July, 1920. LINUS P. MEREDITH, Clerk. Paul A. Beckett, Attorney for Plaintiff (july31-aug.7-14) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned George C. Wilcoxen has been appointed by tho Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana as Executor of the last will ami testament 'of Sarah Cecil, deceased, late of said WayAia County. Said estate Is probablv solvent. GEORGE C. WILCOXEN. Executor. BENJAMIN F. HARRIS. Attornev. July 17-21-31. FARMS FOR SALE 43 COUNTY SALE off TVoe CfaiirML:
grinding the new wheat into flour at the greatest possible epeed, working night end day Ehifts In an effort to relieve the congestion, but unless they get an Immediate outlet their full capacity of flour will demand a shutdown. The mills are using motor trucks to haul their flour to nearby towns, but such means afford but little relief.
The Farm and the Farmer By William R. Sanborn Phillip Franzen. erstwhile noted for his fine fruit crops, lives at Pershing. He reports that his apples are a failure and that pears are little better. It Is reported that fruit has not done well around Pershing this season, with few exceptions. It is not yet certain that J. I Dolan, of Mendota, 111., who was indorsed by the farm federation at the meeting here on Wednesday evening, will be the new Wayne county agenL Ho is considering the matter. Mr. Dolan is teacher of agriculture in the Mendota high school, and was recommended by Purdue to Wayne and so came over here on invitation to meet the official beard of the federation last Wednesday. County ageut salaries are much higher in Illinois than in Indiana, and most of them have assistants, capable assistants being paid as much as $3,000 per year. Goes to Chicago Sunday Night. E. F. Murphy, whose duties as conn--y agfui expires on ssaruraav, win on leave for Chicago on Sunday night to take hold of his new duties there on Monday. Mr. Murphy owns a home in West Richmond and Mrs. Murphy and their little five year old girl will remain here until a new home is arranged for in Chicago. He is to be connected with the selling office of the Farm Bureau's state ?rrain department, which it is claimed saved Illinois farmers $3,000,000 in 1919 in the marketing of their crops. The state bureau has taken over numerous additional elevators this year. Nye Leaving Union County. The Union county federation Is now in quest of a coujity agent, Milo A. Nye having resinned to enter the University of Wisconsin this fall, in truest of a master's degree. The federation officials are meeting at Liberty, Saturday afternoon to discuss the securing of a successor. Sixteen in Ablngton Ring. Austin Morgan, president of one of the Abington threshing rings, said that there are 16 members in his ring, and that up to Friday afternoon they had threshed no grain which ran over 16 bushels. On Fritfay, however, they got into a field which was running about 25 bushels to the acre. Mr. Morgan says that hey will be through threshing on Tuesday or Wednesday, including a lot of wheat and oats, mixed, which will be fed. His corn gives the' best promise In years but is soon to need rain. "Corn Is fine throughout the township, in fact, and there are some patches of good oats." Threshed 240 Acres of Wheatv Charles Mitchell of Union county, cut 240 acres of wheat and finished hi3 threshing on Thursday -evening. He says that while, it Is mostly good wheat that all did not come up to expectations, the greater part making around lo bushels, while some went a lot lower. Mr. Mitchell has 330 acres in corn which looks very promis ing. He says all corn is doing well in his neighborhood. Mr. Mitchell's wheat is mostly in the granary. Shears for tailors can be operated at a speed of 100 outs a minute. PU3LIC SALE 48
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Tuesday, August 3, 1920, Richmond, Indiana Farm 2V- miles northwest of Webster and S miles southeast of Williamsburg, Ind. 45-HEAD HERD BOARS ORION CHERRY KING COL. bvOrion Cherrv King ORION KING ORION III bv Fancy Orion King TAXPAYER BILL by Taxpayer's Model The offering will Include Spring and Summer gilts, bred and open. Fired bv ORION CHERRY KING COL., ORION KING ORION 3rd. JOE ORION JUMBO and FANCY ORION KING 2nd. Some am bred to ORION CHERRY KING COL. and some to TAXPAYER BILL. We will sell Fall Tilts, bred and open, fired by ORION CHERRY KING lltli. TAXPAYER'S ORION, FANCY ORION KING 2nd, ORION KING ORION 3rd, and others. Some of the Attractions of This Sale are two Fall pilts hy Orion Kir. Orion 3rd, dam by Orion Cherry Giant, farrowed September 14, 1319, that ought to be shown thi-5 Fail. They are real silts. Three tried sows, open, which are real brood sows; one by Joe Orion 2nd, one by Fancy Orion King, and 1 by Iloosier Giant. Seven Fail boars, one by Orion Cherry King 11th, four by Col. Joe Orion, one by Orion King Orion 3rd, and one by Giant Top Col. EVERYTHING IMMUNE
WmnioWMcoxeini Auctioneers Bragg, Hall, Weddle and McGrady Greensfork Phone 2S-F Route A, Box 212
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BREEDERS HOG SHOW PLANNED FOR WAYNE By WILLIAM R. SANBORN. : There was more enthusiasm shown, and more business planned and transacted, at the Wayne county Poland China Breeders' meeting at Centerrllle on Friday night, than at any previous grhering. Five new members were added to the roll. J. II. Gray, Hagerstown; Charles Papaw. New Paris; HenryMiller, Milton; Charles Pike, Centerville, and Ernest Watt, Richmond, formed the quintette. Wayne Noted For Hogs. Wayne county has been noted for Its hog sales, and has a reputation for pure blood slock which has brought men from long distances, to buy. But Richmond has never had a Poland China ho?j show, nor any other kind of a how show, and this pleasure Is no longer to be denied. Pig Club Show. A combination sale and hog show is planned for Richmond this fall. Present plans provides for a hog show to be held in Richmond on September 17 and 18, at which time the pig club exhibit will be made and prizes awarded. This exhibit will consist of Bis Type Polands, Chester Whites and Durocs. The show will be "all pigs" this fall, but an annual live stock show may be 'held In the future. Committee Appointed. Walter Fuighum. Elmer Eggemeyer and T. C. Taylor have been appointed as a special committee to co-operato with the breeders in holding tbla frhow and to provide a place for it in Richmond. The pig club boys and girls will have the privilege of selling their pets to the highest bidders. Combination Poland Sale. Wayne Poland China breeders have held many notable sales but there is one planned for this fall which will be "different". It will be held at the Walter Fuighum farm at the edge of West Richmond, convenient to everyone on Saturday afternoon, October 2. This will bo a combination sale of Polands. And breeder of pure bred Polands cen make entry. Frank Williams and Porter Pike have been selected to pick the "tops" of the various herd?, and to collect an offering of Pne hogs which should attract buyers from abroad. Will Serve Lunch. A fine lunch will be served prior to the opening of the sale, in the shade of the old trees on the big lawn. Sev eral auctioners will be present. Farm Sale Calendar Tuesday, Aug. 3. J. M. Painter and O. W. Ricks, on O. W. Ricks' farm, one mile north of New Lisbon; Big Type Poland Chinas. William Wilcoxen, Route A. Greens fork; Duroc hogs; Tuesday, August 3, at noon. Thursday, August 5. Earl Fitzwater, Twin Valley Farm 3 milps east, of Wrest Manchester, O. Big Type Polands. Thursday, Aug. 12. Jones and Pike, Centerville; Big Type Polands. Friday, Aug. 13. Frank A. Williams, Williamsburg, Big Type Polands. The London firm of Ravenscroft has worked for each monarch since Queen Anne. PUBLIC SALE 48 ale 46 MONEY TO LOAN 46
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