Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 280, 4 October 1920 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, OCT. , Tsreo. 5 Edward P. itagfer Dies at Home Here Sunday Edward P. Bugler. 101 South Twenty-third street, died Sunday afternoou after a lingering Illness. He was 4 member of the Homestead lodge 289. of Maccabees, of Chicago, 111. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Emma Mayhew Bugler. THANK OOONCV THAT BAND CAfs'T LIVE FER ETVETR tAN- OO VOO REQUEbT VE'lS?t WE. WIL.I P-A.V A.NVTHINU "TOO err ol.iv them WELL- W5H "YOU Pt-A-V A CAMEL OF" COLF have. tTooieo A IbO'LER - Jl-' WHILE I EAT! c uke:

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CKA1N PRICES Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Wheat market gives signs of permanent adjustment and fneat prices are now dragging on ( urn. Argentine wheat crop saved by heavy rains. Wheat flabbyness raises ike question of $1.75 for December wheat at which price our wheat will tell $2. GO oV more in Europe on the exchange basis which is double the pre war prices. Canadian wheat today 2 to 5 above United States bids. The main- question over night is will December wheat sell at $1.75. RANGE OF FUTURES Furnished by E. W. WAGNER &. CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board

Open High Low Close Wheat Dec 2.05i 2.05V2 195 1.95 Mar 2.01 2.03 1.91 1-91 Rye Dec 1.61 U l.CHi l.B6 1-56 Corn Dec 89ii 89 .85 U .86 May 91 .92 -88 -88V6 Oats Dec 55 .50 .54V2 -54 May 6OV2 -58 -59 Pork Oct. ...23.05 22.90 Lard Jan. ...17.00 16.35 Ribs Oct. ...15.00 14 75

10.50; common to fair steers, 800 lbs. up, $7.50Q,9.00. Good to Choice Steers Under 800 lbs., $S.509.50; common to fair steers under 800 lbs. up, $7.008.00; medium to good heifers, $6.00 7.50; medium to good cows, $5.506.50; good to choice steers, under 800 lbs., $8.50$9.50; common to fair steers, undei 800 lbs., $7.00$8.00; stock calves, 250 to 400 lbs., $7.0010.00. Native Sheep and Lambs Good to choice to wether sheep, $4.004.50; good to choice ewe sheep, $4.00 4.50; common to medium sheep, selected ewes and wether lambs. $10.50 11; bucks, per 100 lbs., $3.004.00; good to choice lambs, $10I0.50; common to medium lambs, $8.009.50.

DAYTON MARKET Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, O. Bell Phone, East 28. Home 81235. DAYTON, Ohio, Oct. 4 Hogs Receipts, four cars; market steady; choice heavies, $16.00; butchers and packers, $16.00; heavy Yorkers, $15.50 1C. 00; light Yorkers, $15.00 15.50; choice fat sows. $12.00 12.50; common to fair sows, $11. 00 12.00; pigs, $12.00013.00; stags $7.009.00.

Cattle Market steady; fair to good shippers, $12.0014.00; good to choice butchers, 5U.0012.00; fair to med

ium butchers, $10.009211.00: good to

choice heifers, $10.C01200; fair to good heifers, $7.00(39 00; fair to good fat cows, $7.008.Q0; bologna cows.

bulls, $3.005.00; butcher bulls, $7 00

08.50; bologna bulls, $7.00 8.00:

calves, $1517. Sheep Market steady; lambs, $S.OO 11.00.

Poultry Large broilers, 35 cents; springs, 2830c; turkeys, 32 37c; ducks, 18c; young geese, 23c; squabs, per dozen, 11 lbs. to dozen, $6; roosters, 17c; fowls, 2830c; under four pounds, 26 cents; geese, 18c; springs, 28 30c.

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Butter Market Higher; creamery firsts 44 59. Eggs Receipts 6,163 cases; market unchanged; lowest E053; firsts 56 57. Live Poultry Market unchanged; fowls 26; springs 27; turkeys 45. Potatoes Weak; receipts 51' cars; Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin round white, sack, $22.25; Minnesota and Dakota Early Ohios $2.10 2.25; Jersey $2.30.

(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 4. ButterSteady. Eggs Firmer; prime firsts, 60c;

firsts 58c; ord. firsts 56; seconds. 52c.

Poultry Market steady;

40; hens 36; turkeys 45.

springers,

NEW YORK STOCKS (Markets by E. W. Wagner & Co., 212 Union Bank Building)

American Can Am. Smelting

Baldwin Locomotive Bethlehem Steel. B..

Goodrich Tires Mexican Petroleum . Pennsylvania

(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Oct. 4 Wheat No. 2 red, $2.202.22; No. 3 red, $2.17 $2.19; other grades as to quality, $1.75 2.70. Corn No. 2 white, $1.031.04; No. 3 white, $1.02 1.03; No. 4 white, $1.00 1.02; No. 2 yellow, $1.021.03; No. 2 yellow, $1.011.02; No. 4 yellow, $.99 1.01; No. 2 mixed, $1.001.02. Oats Lower, 5355c. Rye Weak, $1.661.67. Hay Firm, $21.0030.50. (By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., Oct. 4 Cloverseed Prime cash $13.90; Jan., $14.80; Feb. $14.85; Mar.. $14.70; Oct., $14.40; Dec, $14.65. Alsike Prime cash, $16.75; Mar., $17.25; Oct., $17.25; Dec, $17.25. Timothy Prtme cash, 1918, $3.10; 1919, $310; Mar., $3.25; Oct., $3.10; Dec, $3.10. (By Associated Press)

rmrinn Oct 4. Wheal No. 1

red. $2.11 12 2 13; No 2 red. $2.11 V2 2.16; No. 1 hardd. $2.102.14. Corn No. 2 mixedd, 93 96; No. 3

yellow 9696VzOats No. 2 white, 54 55; No. 3 white, 5253. Pork Nominal. Lard $18 50. Ribs $14.75016.50. LIVE STOCK PRICES INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 4 HogsReceipts 6.500, lower. Cattle Receipts 1.300, loer. Calves Receipts. 330, lower. Sheep Receipts 200, steady. Hoos Mixed loads. 160 lbs.. $16. 2o 1G.40; top price heavies $16.25; most sales, all weights. $16 16.25; good mixed, 160 lbs. and up, $15.7557) 1G.25 assorted 170 to 190 lbs., $16.00, asoited 200 to 225 lbs., $16.00 16.25; uniform, 225 lbs. up. $16.2516.60; i.it hoits. weicliin down to 140 lbs.,

$15.5016.00; fat back pigs, under 140 lbs.. $15.00 down; light pigs and sows,: according to quality. $13.0015.20; ' most of good sows $14.501 15; sales, nn truck market. $1616.35; best!

heavy hos;s a year ago, $16.50; best light hogs a year ago, $16.40; best sales of hogs a year ago, $16.25 Cttle Killing steers, best bn? yearling. $17.00; 1,300 lbs. up. $16.50 $!T.c0. good to choice. 1,250 lbs up, $15 5016.50; common to medium, 1250 lbs up, $13.5015.00; good to choice, 1.000 to 1,200 lbs.. $14 15 50; common to medium, l.noo to 1 400 lbs.. $10.5013.00; good to choice. 1.000 10 1.100 lbs., $13.00 $14.00; common to medium, 1,000 to 1100 lb?.. $910.50; good to best, under 1,000 lbs.. $9.5012.00; poor to fair, under 1,000 lbs., $79; good

to best yearlings, $1215.

(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 4. Receipts: Cattle, 3,500 hogs, 5,700; sheep, 850. Cattle market, slow and weak. Good to choice, $ll$14;fair to good, $8 $11; common to fair $5 $8. Heifers:

good to choice $9$11; fair to good $7 $9; common to fair $4.50$7.00. Cows: good to choice $8$9; fair to good $6$8; cutters, $4.50$5.50; canners $3.50 $4.25; stock steers $6 $10.50; stock heifers $5$7; stock cows $5$6. Bulls, strong; bologna, $7$8; fat bulls, $8$9. Milch cows slow; $40 $50; calves, steady; extra good $1750$18.00; fair to good $13 $17.50; common and large $6$12. Hogs: steady. Heavies, $16.45 $16.50; good to choice packers and butchers $16.50; medium $15.75$16; stags, $8$10.50; common to choice heavy fat sows $9$14; light shippers, $15.50; pigs, 110 pounds and less $10$12.75. , Sheep Steady; good to choice lights $5.50$6.50; fair to good $4 $5.50; common to fair $1.50 to $3.00; bucks $2$5. Lambs, steady; good to choice. $13$13.50; seconds $9$11; fair to good $10 $13; common to fair

$6$8.50.

Republic Iron and Steel Sinclair Oil' Stromberg Carburetor . Union Pacific U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel Utah Copper White Motors

)pen. Close. 32 33 59 60 52 53 109 y8 no cs 71 67 C8 50 50 185 186 43 43 95 96 75 76 32 33 64 70 127 127 77 79 86 87 61 61 44 45

25c each; new potatoes, 5c lb.; 68c peck; green corn, home grown, 30c dozen; cauliflower, 30e lb.; celery. 10c bunch; Lima beans, 25c lb. FRUITS. Bananas, 20c pound; lemons. 30c a dozen; oranges, 75c dozen; cantaloupes, 10c and 12c each; fresh peaches 10c per lb., 3 for 25c; fresh plums, 15c lb.; California plums, 30c pound; Maiden Blush apples, 10c lb.; honey dew melons, 50c each; Bartlett pears, 2 lbs. for 25c; white grapes, 40c lb.; Tokay grapes, 40c lb,; Nectarines, 30c lb.; grapefruit. 20c each. PRODUCE BUYING Country butter, 50c pound; eggs, 56c dozen; old chickens, 27c pound; $1.10 for No. 2.

LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $2.00 for No. 1 ; $1 .95 for No. 2.

per

LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oafs, 50c; rye. $1.50; straw.

ton. $10.00; corn. $1.00 per bushel SELLING

Cottonseea meal, a ton, $70.00 per

cwt., $3.75; Oil meal, per ton. $77 50, cwt.. $4.00; Tankage 60 per cent. $105

per ton, cwt., $5.35; Tankage 60 per cent, $118 per ten; cwt.. $6.00; Dairy

eed. per ton. $63.00; per cwL, $3 25

LIBERTY BONDS. YORK,' Oct. 4. Prices bonds today at 2:55 p.

on to.

(By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH. Pa.. Oct. 4. HogsReceipts 5,000; market higher; heavies, $16.90 17.00; heavy Yorkers, $16.90017.00; light Yorkers, $15.50 $10.00; pigs, $14.7015.25. Cattle Receipts 2,300; market lower; steers $14.50015.00; heifers $10 $11; cows, $7.50 9. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 4,600; market steady; top sheep $8; top lambs, $14.00. Calves Receipts 700; market steady; top $19.50.

NEW Liberty

were: m 3 $91.70 First 4 89.50 Second 4 88.50 Third 4 90.10 Fourth 4 88.50 Victory 4 96.12

LOCAL HAY MARKET. Steady; No. 1 timothy, $25; Clover, $22.00. (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 4. HayEasy; No. 1 timothy, $27025.50; No. 2 timothv, $26.0026.50; No. 1 clover, $25.5026.

BUTTER QUOTATIONS

The wholesale price for creamery-

butter, is 61c a pound. Butter fat3

delivered in Richmond bring 56c a

pound.

FRUIT & VEGETABLES Beets, 8c bunch, 2 for 15c; leaf let

tuce, 20c lb.; onions, 8c lb; parsley, 15o

bunch; green mangoes 3 for 10c; gar lie 65c lb.; new cabbage, 5c lb.; sweet

potatoes, 10c lb.; cucumbers, 15c; ripe

tomatoes, 5c lb.; green beans, 15c lb.; turnips, 10 cents per pound.; carrots, Sc lb.: 2 lbs., 15c; egg plant. 20c and

METHODIST MINISTER,

103 YEARS OLD, EXPIRES

PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 4. The

Rev. Albert Vogel, 103 years old, well knertvn as , a Methodist minister In

Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Mich

igan, died at his home In Jeanette, Pa.

baturday.

Mrs. Malinda J. Slade Dies at Hospital Sunday Mrs. Malinda Jane Slade, 36 years old. died at Reid Memorial hospital Sunday evening, after an illness of

three months. She is survived by her

husband, Homer H Slade, two daughters, Genevieve and Bernice Slade; her father, Charles Ambrose, one brother, Allen Ambrose, and two sisters,

Lydia Daniels and Rachel Hopkins. Funeral services will be conducted from the home, 218 South Third street, Wednesday, at 2 p. m. Burial will be at Elkhorn cemetery.

Mrs. Effie T. Cross Dies Sunday Morning Mrs. Effie L. Gross, 37 years old. died Sunday morning at her home, 230 West Main street, where she had been staying with her parents. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bryant,; two brothers, Wilbur E. Bryant, of this city, and Charles E. Bryant, of Cincinnati; one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Clark, of Dayton, hio. Funeral services will be held from the residence, at I p. ra. Tuesday. Burial will be in Earlham. Friends ma ycal lat any time.

Mrs. Rebecca Bennett, 72,

Dies at Home Sunday Mrs. Rebecca Bennett, 72 years old, died at. her home, 239 Chestnut Southwest Third street, Siyiday. She had been ill for about two years. Surviving her is her husband, Alpheus Bennett, one son, 'Otto Bennett,

two sisters, Mrs. Julia Siegler, of Mid rletown, Ind., and Mrs. Katherine Chilress, of Anderson, Ind.; two brothers,Edward Shott, of Middlttown and William Shott, of Anderson. Funeral services will be conducted from the home Tuesday, at 8:30 a. m Burial will be at Middletown, Ind. The funeral cortege will leave the residence at 10:45 a. m.

eptember 30, 1920. Trvln L. Harmeler, Admr. of the Estate of Oacar M. Kerlln. Dear Sir: In behalf of the Interests of Park Q. Lantz. Petoskey. Mich., and Earl W. Doddrtdg-e, of Brownsville. Ind., I hereby inform you that the title to the following: shares of stock In the Dodd-rldgre-Beck Co., is contested on the grounds of no consideration for transfer. Park G. Lants contests the following: Cert. No. No. Shares. 4S0 ) 481 10 355 30 E. W. Doddridge contests the following:

Cert. No. 473 461 227 472

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Shares.

60 40 40 60 Very truly yours, D. W. DODDRIDOB.

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The

Pfoinieer Herd

off High CDass

Dm roc Jersey.

ANNUAL FALL SALE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, LIBERTY, IND. 60 HEAD Consisting of two spring yearling boars, 20 spring boars, 9 fall yearling gilts and 30 spring gilts, sired by Pullen's Walt's Top Col., Jack's Friend's Chief, Pullen's Joe Orion 2nd, Jack's O. C. King and others. This is my twelfth annual sale held at my farm 2 miles west of Liberty, Ind., and 9 miles east of Connersville, Ind , on the Liberty and Connersville pike.

Auctioneers: Bragg. Howard and Southard. Arthur Hyser, Guide Fieldman. Write for catalogue. Brace PunHlee ROUTE 5, LIBERTY, IND. You will find this a good offering put up by a man who has judged the Durocs at the Indiana State Fair and other fairs. You will not be disappointed as this is one of the oldest herds in the state. Hyser.

I will sell at public auction at my residence, two and one half miles northeast of Richmond, one half mile east of the school house on the Middleboro pike on what is known as the old Nathan Moore farm on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6TH Beginning at 12:30 o'clock the following described property: 5 QOOD HORSES 5 ,3 Dapply gray mare, 5 year old; sorrel mare, 4 years old; registered Belgiarf mare, 12 years old weighing 1700 pounds; two good smooth mouth mares, both good drivers. 5 MILK COWS 5 Two cows have been fresh but a short time. One will be fresh the middle of next month. Two good cows. All these cows are giving a good flow of milk. Four 3 year old heifers. 21 MEAD OF HOGS 21 Two sows with pigs by their side; 12 shoats weighing about 75 pounds each. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Wrebber wagon with flat bed and hograck; Deering binder; Osborne mower; International Low Down manure spreader; John Deere corn planter; cultipacker; disc harrow; spring tooth harrow; three section harrow; two-horse

wheat drill; o hoe wheat drill; new P. & O. two-row corn plow; corn sheller; John Deere Stag breaking plow; walking breaking plow; 1 horse spring tooth cultivator; rubber tired buggy; storm buggy; log chains and bolsters; roll of barbed wire; forks; shovels: cross cut saw; rock boat; 10-barrel galvanized water tank; fence stretchers; post hole digger; doubletrees; singletrees; lumber and many other articles not herein mentioned. HARNESS Set of breeching harness; set of hip strap harness; buggy harness. Usual Terms Made Known on the Day of the Sale James Jackson THOMAS CONNIFF, Auctioneer WALTER FARLOW, Clerk

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(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Oct. 4. (U. S. Bure.au of Markets). Cattle Receipts, 24,000; good and choice yearlings, steady to strong;; early top, $17.90; bulk, choice, $17017.75; good to strong; early to toj $17.90; bulk choice, $1717.75; good grades, mostly $1516.50T other grades very slow; mostly $S.50 13.75; butcher cows, slow; mostly $3.259; canners mostly, $4; bologna bulls, $?C.50; veal calves, $17 17.50; medium grades, $9011; heavies $C. 50 8.50; blockers and feeders, steady; receipts, western 11,000; market, draggy. Hogs Receipts 20,000; opened mostly 10 to 15c higher; now steady to 10c lower than Saturday's average; early top, $16.10; bulk light and butchers, $15. 40rj 16.00; bulk packing sows, $14.2514.50; pigs, 10 to 25 cents higher. Sheep Receipts, 35,000; fat Jambs steady to 45c lower; choice natives, $12, mostly $11 11. 73; no fat westerns or feeders sold early; bids 25 cents lower; sheep steady; fat native

I ewes, mostly $3 5.75.

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Having sold my farm located 3 miles north of Richmond on the Middleboro pike, known as the J. W. Turner farm, the undersigned will offer for sale the following described property: MONDAY, OCT. 11, '20, AT 10:30 A.M.

6 Head of Horses and Mules 6 Cne bay mare 13 years old, a good honest mare, that anyone can work or drive; i black marc 5 years old, will work in any kind of harness and a line mare; 1 smooth-mouth mare, a good all-round mare; 1 two-year-old bay Belgium filly, weight 1160, broke, an extra good one; 1 pair of good work mules

I will sell at Public Auction at my residence 1 miles north of SavestapohJ School on Union Pike, known as Nisegarber farm on Wedo9 Octo 6th Beginning at 1 o'clock 8 Head of Cattle 8 Consisting of fresh cows and calves and fall heifers 20 Head of Hogs 20 Consisting of 4 sows with pigs. 2 open sows and shoats weighing about 100 lbs. 4 Head of Horses 4 Three good work horses, 1 coming 3 years old. Farming Implements Corn in Field Hay and Grain Household goods and a full line of carpenter tools, 75 head of Buff and White Rock Chickens; 25 bushels potatoes; canned fruit and lumber. USUAL TERMS

Edsrar WMMamnis

SIMN WEDDLE, Auct.

JESSE WIECHMAN. Clerk

17 Head of Dairy Cows 17 Consisting of fresh cows and nearly springers and 3 spring calves.

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J1O013.OO; common to medium BUFFALO, Oct. 4.-Cattle-under 800 lbs $ 8.005? ? ood J? Receipts. 3.300; good steady: common best, under 800 lbs $9 .00 j, 511.00. shipping steers, $I517; butchpoor to fa,rv"nrtd"nVrTniS;:rV0u0 Pi'R.$fil4: yearlings. $13017; heifers, 012.00; gooo , to choice under 1.000 - $7.5010: bulls, $5.50 lbs.. $11.75 $13 jo; common to mcd- dockers and" feeders. $5.50

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SS.50: fresh cows and springers, $63

medium". I $130; calves, receipts, 1,600; 50c high-

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57.00 a.uu, . Vl" er: $6020.

1,050 IDS. up, -'"''vl'-'l' ":"' I4nrr Receints 11.200-

under 1,050 J'f P4 heavies, $1C.7517: mixed. $ good cutter i under Y.SS h0: Yorkers, $16.75: light. $4.75; poor to good canne,s. it 58. ?1-5016; p,gPt 1650; ,

Bulls Good to best, 1300 lbs up. S6 5007.50; good to choice under 1,300 pounds. $170 $19: fair to medium, under 1.300 lbs., $6 00 6.50; common to good bolognas, $5.006.00. Calve Good to choice veals under 200 lbs.. $1S20; good bolognas, fp, 00; good to choice heavy calves. tl0 0013 00; common to medium, heavv calves. $5.007.00; common to medium -veai;. under 200 lbs., $11.00 Sticker " Fder Catt,eT ,io choice eteers, 800 lbs. up. $9.50

steady

$16.75

ditto.

roughs,

$13.50; stags, $S10.

Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10.S00; active; ewes, 50c lower; lambs, $7 14.25; yearlings, $610; wethers, $7.50 S; ewes, $36.50; mixed sheep, $7 7.50.

84 Head of Hogs 84

Thirty-two head of feeders, weighing 90 to 125 lbs.; 71 sows and 35 summer pigs, old enough to wean; 1 registered Duroc boar, 1 year old; 1 sow and 8 young pigs. POULTRY 200 head of S. C. W. Leghorn hens and pullets; 1 dozen Rhode Island Red pullet3.

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FARM IMPLEMENTS

Finding it impossible to manage the farm since the death of my husband, I have decided to dispose of the following property at

! auction on

Saturday, Oct. 9, 1920

. PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 4 Butter Fresh prints, 6061c a lb.; packing stock, 3335c. ' Egcs Jobbers' price. 56c doz.

One 2-horse wagon with flat bed and hog rack complete; 1 Low Down Clover Leaf No. 8 manure spreader,

shape; 1 McCormick mower; 1 Oliver sulky plow; 1 walking plow; 1 John Deere 2-row corn plow; 1 Hoosier corn planter; 1 one-row Oliver corn plow; 2 good spike-tooth harrows; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 wood roller; 1 new spring tooth cultivator; 1 five-shovel cultivator; 1 new 5 disc YanBrunt wheat drill with grass seeder: 1 new corn sheller; 1 three-horse drag; 1 gravel bed; 1 new hard wood gate; some new lumber; garden tools; I power horse clipper; hay fork, rope and pulley: 1 top buggy, in good condition; 7 bales of red cedar shingles; 1 sld; hog coops, troughs and feeder. A lot of chicken coops; 12 cords of wood; butchering outfit; 1 good Hayes spray pump; 1 1-foot and 1 20-foot ladders; a lot of tools too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE One bed-room suite, 2 stands, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 8-foot dining room table. 6 chairs, bed springs, 20 yard3 of carpet, 1 davenport, 1 oil heater, 1 Galloway cream separator, 1 giod Art Garland base burner, 50 gallon oil tank. FEED Some corn in field. About 6 tons of mixed hiy in mow; 150 bales of wheat straw; some potatoes. HARNESS Work harness for 3 horses, lines, nets, good leather collars; halters; 2 sets of buggy harness; 1 set of 1-horse wagon harness. Lunch furnished by the Middleboro Aid Society. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY SALE THIRTEEN HEAD OF SHEEP Twelve head 3-year-old ewes; 1 young buck.

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AUCTIONEERS T. Conniff and S. Weddle

CLERK-

-Harry PattI and Walter Farlow

2 GOOD WORK HORSES One bay mare, 10 or 11 years old; 1 brown horse, 8 or 9 years old. 6 MILK COWS Two Holsteins, 1 Jersey, 3 Shorthorns, all giving good flow of milk. 19 HOGS 19 Two large brood sows ; 17 shoats, in good condition,average about 100 pounds. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Work harness, set of buggy harness ; 1 two-horse wagon ; 1 buggy. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 baseburner, 1 coal range, 1 oil cook stove, 1 sideboard, 60-gallon coal oil tank, and other articles of kitchen furniture ; also, 2 iron beds, 1 rug 9x12 feet, and many other articles of household goods. Terms Made Known on Day of Sale. MRS. C. E. DAI LEY SIMON WEDDLE, Auctioneer ( R. R. A, Box 12Z