Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 74, 4 February 1921 — Page 12
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GRAIN PRICES Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank BuildingCHICAGO. Feb. 4. There is no an na rent change in sentiment. Shorts have covered freely, on the Fordney tariff amendment, and reports of somt. inquiry from Italy at the Gulf in face! of reports that Argentine wheat Is j cheaper, but only 120,000 Manitoba re ported worked for export. Trade mostly has been light and locals continue to sell on rallies. - We look for a slight advance from here on which we favor selling. RANGE OF FUTURES Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. CHICAGO. Feb. 4. Following is the range of futures on Chicago board of trad today: Open High Wheat Mar 153 1.53Va Low Close 1.48 1.40 1.52 144 U May 1.44 1.45 Rye 1.31 Corn .6518 7 Oats 41 42V-J Pork May May July May July May May .1.30 .. .64 1,2 .. .66 .. .41 4 .. -42 Vs 1.2814, 1.30 .C3T4 .6514 .65 .67 I .40 .41 .41 .4212 j i ..22.15 22.25 Lard .13.12 13.05 Ribs May . . .12.00 12.00 (By . Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Feb. 4. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.86; No. 3 red. $1.831.85; other grades as to quality, $1.75. Corn No. 2 white. 6369c; No. 3 white, 66567c; ' No. 4 white, 6465c. Corn No. 2 yellow, 66fi67c; No. 3 yellow, 64.65c; No. 4 yellow, 61(&62c. Corn No. 2 mixed, 65 66c. Oats, 4143c; rye, $1.4S; bay, $1725. (By -Associated Press) Chicago. Fef. 4. Wheatred. $1.781.80. Corn No. 2 mixed. $1.73'4 -No. No. mixed, 60c; No. 2 yellow. 61c. Oats No. 2 white, 39 Vi (a 4014c; No. 3 white, 383814c Pork Nominal ; ribs, $11.2512 50. Lard, $12.40. (By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., Feb. 4. Clover seed Prime cash. 1919, $11.5.3; new 1919. $11.70; March, $11.80: April, $10.05. Alsike Prime cash, 1919-1920, $15.50; March. $14.50. Timothy Prime cash, 1920, $3.10; 1918. $3; 1919, $3.05; Feb., $3.10; March. $3.15; April, $3.10; May, $3.10; July, $3.30. Ll VE STOCK PRICES fBy Associated Press) IvnnVAPDI.IS Feb. 4. -Keccipts, 9.000; higher. Cattle Receipts. 400; lower. Calves Receipts. 450; lower. Siieep rtcceipts. 100; lower. Hoarn. Top price, under 200 lbs.. $10 R5 Most sale, all weight 9 5010 S5 Mixod and assorted, 1 B0 to 22T. lbs 10 5010 83 Mix"d and asosrted. 2-3 to 275 lbs OOCtf'lO 30 Alixt'd and assorted, 275 lbs. up 9 00 9 50 rat back pigs, under 140 jfos i" aonii ago 13 00 Best light pigs a year ago Id 10 Most sales of hogs a year ago 14 SOW 13 00 Cattle. KILLING STKKK.S Good to choice. 1.250 lbs. up Common to medium, 1,250 lbs. up Good to choice, 1.100 to 1,200 lbs Common to medium, 1,100 to 1.200 lbs Good to choice, 1,000 to 1.100 lbs Common to medium, 1,000 to 1.100 lbs 00 d G 50 5r 7 25 7 30 li S 00 ; (it) 00 Good to bem, under 1,000 lbs 6 00fj 0 75 Poor to mudium. under 1.000 lbs Good to best yearlings... H Kl K Kits Good to best under S00 lbs Common to medium, sou lbs Good to best, under S00 lbs 5 30fti C 00 7 00'i 7 7 3 C 00 Hi4 30 (a 00 3 0 f 'I' 1 oO Common to medium, under S00 lbs 3 dOif 0 Ou coWri - Good to bcsU. 1.050 lbs. u Common to medium, 1,0J lbs. up 3 50(ii c 00 5 30 3 00 It1 G001I to choice, unuer i.uou lbs i 00 Jj o 50 Common to medium, under 1.050 lbs -'!' Poor to good cutters .... Poor to good canners . . . . liLLLh Good to beet. l.:S00 lbs. up (iood to choice under l,3u0 lbs l"nir to medium. under l.r.nii lbs Common to good bologna 3 OOifi 4 on .; odr ;: zo 3 2:i 'J G 00 1 iiosi' 1 .)l)t 5 00 Ai. L'. V'uxiil to choice veals, under 200 lbs 12 00 '11 1 Common to medium veals, under 200 lbs s 00 ii 10 00 Good to choice heavy valves 7 00(1 S 00 Common 10 medium heavy calves 00. 50 ' S'l'OCKBHS & FBKU1XO CAllLK Good to choice steers. S00 1 lbs. and up t o0 7 00 ' Common to lair stcers-iOO lbs. up 0 ii) G 25 ; Good to choice steels, uu- i der S0O lbs 6 00i G 75 ; Co in moii to fair sioers, under 800 lbs 5 00f(i 5 50 ' Medium to good lieifersN j 00 t r. 5o Medium to good cows .... 1 00 1 50 i Stock calves, 250 to 400 j lbs. C 00 s 7 00 j Native Slirrp and I .a nibs. j Good to choice light sheep$ 00 jr 3 25 ! Good to choice heavy , sheep 2 7.Vr 3 00 ; Common to medium sheep 1 oory 2 60 Fed western lambs 7 50 down Selected handy weight j lambs .'. 7 (lOfv 7 50 ' Other good lambs 6 fiO ii' 7 00 ' Common to medium lambs 4 Oust: 6 on; Hucks. per hundred 2 001; 2 50 i j DAYTON MARKET I Corrected by McLean . Company, j Dayton, O. Bell Phone, East 28. Home Phone, 81235. DAYTON, Ohio, Feb. 4. Hogs Re-j ceipts, S cars; market, steady; choice' 10 00; heavy Yorkers. $10.00; licrhtj Yorkers, $9.50 & 1 0.00; choice fat sows, $7.o08.00; common to fair, $0.50 7.50: pigs. $S.009.O0; sta.irs. $557 7. . Cattle Market steady: fair to good shippers. $7.00ffS.C0; good to choice butchers, $8f8.50; ..fair to medium butchers, $7J?8; gooI to choice heifers, $7.00(5? 7-50; fair to fat cows, 4.00 n5.00.; bologna bulls, $50 6; butcher bulls. $6.00'fi7.50: bologna cews, $.1.50 6r3.50. calves. $10,0012,00. Sheerj Market, steady; $3.00 4.00. -Lambs-ieSOO&'10.C&. -
other good pigs, largely.. ji i 'i .,' ;. uv7l orA-;o-r ! cottonseed meal. ton. 4&:
sows, according to quality wv za me uueu. ft, ittuuim, 4.jusj,-..o 2 35 oil meal per cn $53. Most good TL; ..... 7 co 8 o dozen: geese 20 & 23c: spring ducks, ' $2-75 Tkage', 50,
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(By Associated tress CINCINNATI. O., Feb. 4 Receipts Cattle, S00; hogs, 7,r;o&; ttteep, 200. Cattle Market, dull, weak; good to choice. $78; fair to good, $67; common to fair, $4-f?6. Heifers Good to choice, $6.507.50; fair to good. $5.50. '6.50; common to fair, $3.50 5.50. Cows Good to choice, $56;
fair to good. S4.505; cutters, $3.50 4.25; canners. $2.50 3.25; stock steers $57.50; stock heifers, $45; stock cows, $3.504.50. Bulls Weak, 25 50c lower; bologna, $56; fat bulls, $66.50. Milch cows. $30110. Calves Weak, lower: extra good, $13 13.50; common and large, $5S. Hogs Market, steady; 25(5' 50c low er; heavies. $9.50 10; good to choice packers and butchers, $1010.25; i $10.2510.50; stags, $56; medium
common to choice neavy rat sows, o!Tu)rj ax.
WY.su; ngnt snippers, iu.o; piga, -xu lbs. and less, $7?9.50. Sheep Good to choice lights, $4.50 5; fair to good, $35; common to fair, $1.502.50; bucks. $1.504. Lambs Weak; good to choice, $9,505? 10; fair to good, ?89.50; skips, $5 6.50. (By Associated Press! CHICAGO, Feb. 4. (U. S. Bureau of Markets) Cattle, 4,000; beef gteers active, fully 25c higher; top heavies. $9.35; .ton yearlings, $9; bulk beef steers, $7.25(& S.25; butcher cows and heifers, strong to 25c higher; bulk. i$4.756: bulk canners and cutters, $3 4; bulls and veal calves, steady; bulk veal calves. $1011; stockers and feeders, steady. Hogs 43,000; lights active, steadv to 10c lower; others slow, mostly 10c lower than yesterday's average; top, $10.35; bulk. 200 lbs. and down. $9.95 10.20; bulk 220 lbs. and up, $9.35 9.60; pigs, steady to 10c lower. Sheep 9,000; steady to strong with yesterday's close: 50c above low timely top; lambs, $10.10: bulk, $99.75; bulk fat ewe3. $4 4.75; choice 100-lb. yearlings, $6.25. ( By Associated Press) PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. 4. Hogs ! Receipts. 3,000; market, higher; heav les. jius iu.; heavy iwkws a! 1 1&M, ,2rkei?' 11-401n-n.0; lugs, $ll.t0&l l.oO. Sheep and Laniba -Receipts. 500; market, lower; top heep. o..0; top lambs. $10; steady. Calves Receipts, 200; market, steady. tp, $15. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, Feb. 4. CattleReceipts, 200; dull; lower. CalvesReceipts. 1,000; $1 higher: $516.50. j Hops Receipts, 8,800; steady; heavy, $9.50(&10.25; mixed. $10.25 11.25 ; j Yorkers. $1 1.2o'a 1150; light ditto and j pigs. $11.50; roughs, $7.75(tS; stags, $r..50liG.50. Sheep and Lambs Re ceipts, 10.000; lambs, steady; others 25'a50c lower; lambs, $G!gl0: yearlings, $57.50; wethers. $55.25; ewes, $24.50; mixed sheep, $4.755. PRODUCE MARKET 'By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 4. ButterFresh prints, 4851c; extra, 65c; packing stock. 15c. Eggs 4547c dozen. Fowls 2328c; springs, 2430c; roosters, 16c; turkeys, 35c; old toms, 30c: young toms, 35& 40c; capons, 38 (The Joe Frank Company, 923 Xenia Avenue. Bell, East 2819. Home 3485.) DAYTOX. Feb. 4. Poultry Alive, paying-. Old hens, 28c lb.; chickens, LOc lb.; roosters, 15c !b.; young chickens 24c lb.; turkeys 15c lb.; old toms i 0c lb.; ducks, 26c lb.; geese, 25c Ib. Kggs Fresh, paying 10c dozen. Butter Creamery, paying, 40c lb. (By Associated Press ! CHICAGO. Feb. 4. Butter Market Lower; creamery iirsts 4oc. . i Kggs Receipts 10,885 cases; market lower: lowest 420430; firsts. 45c. Live Poultry Market lower; fowls 28; springs. 29M. ; Potatoes Market unsettled; re- ' ceipts 34 cars: northern whites sacked $1&1.15 cwt.; bulk $1.20.1.25 cwt.: Wisconsin Kings sacked, $1.00' 1.05 per cwt. (TKy Associated Prepsl CINCINNATI, Feb. 4. Whole milk (creamery, extra. Die. Lggs r"rime j irtit 4Gc; firsts, 45c; spcondd, 43c. i Poultry Steady; springers, 4Sc; hens 33c; turkeys, 35c. j NEW YORK STOCKS. (By Associated i'ress) j N EV YORK, Feb. 4 ! American Can j Am. Smelting I Anaconda Close. . 29 Vi . 42 . 3S Atchison .St4 Lialdwin Locomotive Bethlehem Steel, B. i. t'jiirai ieauit:r -ii'H t'liosapeake & Ohio
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Choice Beef Roasts, lb .14c-16c Prime Rib Roast, lb 16c Boiling Beef, lb... 10c Hamburger, lb 15c FORK SHOULDERS, lb ...15c PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb 12J2c EXTRA SPECIAL SUGAR CURED SMOKED MEAT Breakfast Bacon, sides, lb 22c Smoked Shoulders, lb 15c Fancy Creamery Butter, lb .50c
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715 Main Street
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND
C. R. I. & Pacific 25 Ts Chino Copper 2?Vi Crucible Steel vi Cuba Cane Sugar 21 General Motors 14 Goodrich Tires 29,4 Mexican Petroleum 115 New York Central 0 Pennsylvania 404;
nlKif,, ot'JJi ' 64 Sali Plaintiff also filed with said Republic Iron and Steel oomjplaint the affidavit of AntonlvKerSinclair Oil f ran to, a disinterested person, showing; Southern Pacific 915 that said defendant is not a resident of Bnntv.r- p,n,i 21 I thls state, and also his own affidavit Southern Railroad if , ahowlnR that hifl oaus for d,Vorc. as Studebaker .??? ! "ated in his said petition, is abandonUnion Pacific 118jraent.
U. S. Rubber 6874 U. S. Steel 81 Utah Copper 55 LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 4. Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3 91.M TTit-at i hlHt 86.00 a a 85.96 First 4i . 87.20 Sftrond a'"''' 86.50 87.90 Fourth 414 86 9b Victory 3 97.14 Fourth 4 97.14 LOCAL HAY MARKETSteady, No. 1 timothy, $20; clover, $20; heavy mixed, $18. . (Ev Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 4. HayWeak; No. 1 timothy. $2222.50; No. 2 timothy, $21.5022; No. 1 clover, $1920. BUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price for creamery butter is 48 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond bring 42 cats a pound. FRUIT and VEGETABLES Leaf lettuce, 40 cents ib.: bead lettuce, 40 cents lb.: onion. 6 cents ib.; Bermuda onions, 10 cents lb.; parsley, 15 cents a bunch: garlic, 50 cents lb.; cabbage. 5 cents lb.: sweet potatoes, 10 cents lb.; green mangoes. 8 cents; cucumbers, 35 cents each; turnips,) 5 cents lb.; carrots, 8 rents lb, 2 lbs. for 15 cents; egg plant. 25 cents lb; cauliflower, 25 cents lb.: celery, 15 cents bunch; Brussel sprouts, 50 cents quart; domestic endive, 30 cents lb.; parsnips, 8 cents lb.; pumpkins, j 15 20 and 25 cents; oyster plant. 2 for 125 cents; radishes, 5 cents bunch; kah, 15 centg ,b shallotts, i0 cents , b h b , r , , artlchokes. 25 rente paoh. rpn hpans. 35 cents! ' , . , n w . 1 L j wax oeans, so cents 10 FRUITS Bananas, 15 cents pound: lemons. 30 cents doz.; oranges. 29 cents doz.; Navel oranges, 60 cents doz.; grape fruit, 10 and 20c; cocoanuts, 20c each; Rt'h(:)rr:M t1 'nft nart. cranberries ,3 cen(.g Englisn walnuts, 45 and 55 centg ,b. chestnuts. 50 cents lb.; black wainutSt 5 cents ib.; pineapples, 30c eaph. anr,lps r, ln 10c lh $1.25 to 3 bushel; tangerines, 45c dozen PRODUCE BUYING Country butter, 40 cents lb.; eggs, 43 cents a dozen; chickens, 25 cents a lb. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paylus $1.75 for No. 2. LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Wnelan) BUYING Oats, 35c; rye, $1.35; straw, per ton, $10.00; new corn, 55c per bushel. SELLING per cwt, 50: per $53.00 Tankage. 60 !- A A AA i . A O 1 " per cent. $ov.uu ion; per cwi., o.xo. Wonder Feed, per ton. $42.00; per cwt. $2.15. Barrel salt, $3.75. Middlings, $37.00 per ton; $2.00 per cwt. FAVOR RETURN OF BODY . WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. Favorable reports on the resolution providing for the return from France of the body ot an unidentified soldier for burial in the new amphitheater at Arlington National cemetery was ordered by the house military committee. The secretary ot war would be authorized to make necessary arrangements. The Balanced Egg Feed Ful-O-Pep Egg Mash $3.75 CWT. OMER G. WHELAN "THE FEED MAN" 31-33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679 4
SUN - TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,
LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: John Spatuxzi vn. Michelina Spatuzzl. Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1921. No. 19425, petition for Divorce. Be It known, that on the 20th day of January, 1921. the above named plain tiff, by his attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court h,s petition against said defendant for Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of such petition, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, on the calling: of said cause on the 14th day of March, 1921. at tUe term of said court which was begun and held at the on thp 1st MnH.v i... ioi said cause will be heard and 'determined in her absence. vvuness. me iTierK. and the seal or said Court, at the City of Richmond, i this 20tu day of January, 1921. i LINUS P. MERKDITH. Clerk. Arthur Wilsdorf. attorney for plaintiff. Jan.21-28-Keb.4. LEGAL NOTICE CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office
ROMEY'S Basement Bargains
ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS 3 for 920-926 PUBLIC SALE Closing:
Having rented the farm, the undersigned will offer for tale on farm adjoining Jacksonburg, Ind., on the west, 234 miles north of Pennville, 6 miles northeast of Cambridge City, Ind.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921 10 A. M. 5 HEAD OF HORSES 5 Two good sorrel work mares, 7 and 8 years old; one good sorrel gelding, coming 2 years old; one good mare colt, coming 1 year old; one sorrel driving horse, 17 years old. 4 HEAD OF CATTLE 4 One good Jersey milk cow, giving 3 gallons of milk per day: one 2-year-old heifer, will be fresh in June; one yearling heifer; one heifer calf, 3 mo. olds. Ill HEAD OF HOGS 111
90 head of spring and fall shoats. Poland China; 20 head of brood sows, du to farrow in March; one good Poland China male hog.
16 HEAD OF SHEEP 16 15 good ewes, 1 good buck. CORN AND HAY 1,000 bushels of corn, hay in mow, 4 tons of good timothy hay, 4 tens of good timothy and clover mixed, 5 bushels of clover seed. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. One 2-horse Studebaker wagon, with box bed: 1 flat-bed, with hog rack; 1 Deering mower; 1 P. and O. 2-row corn plow; 1 riding breaking plow; 1 dump hay rake, new last summer; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 1 gravel bed, 1 cultivator, 1 galvanized hog feeder, 2 hog fountains, 1 I. H. C. corn planter with fertilizer attachment. 1 Black Hawk corn planter, 1 corn sheller, 1 rubber-tire buggy, 1 spring wagon, 2 sets of breeching harness, :i sets of hip-stran harness. I set of buggy harness with collars and hames, butchering tools; some household furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE
ALBERT HINDMAN, Auctioneer. LudcIi Served by Ladies' PUBLIC SALE
Closing-
On Dillman farm, 1 miles north, mile east of Boston. Monday, Feb. 7, 1921 10:30 a. m. HORSES AND MULES Eight Head of Work Horses, Six Work Mules HOGS 12 Brood Sows, 20 head of Feeding Shoats FARM IMPLEMENTS 2 farm wagons, 2 flat beds. 2 gang plows, 2 walking breaking plows, 2 double disc harrows. 1 spring-tooth harrow. 1 new drag harrow, 3 riding corn plows, S gravel beds, 2 wheat drills, 1 roller, numerous other articles. HAY IN MOW ; HARNESS LUNCH SERVED BY LADIES' AID OF BOSTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH TERMS made known on day of sale.
Weddle & Hindman, Auctioneers. Clin Symms. Cleric.
IND., FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1921.
of the Board, Richmond, Ind., Feb. 3, 1921. To whom it may concern: Notice la hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich mond, Indiana, that on the 3rd day of February, 1921. they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution N.o, 5881921. I
twIKI at P,ub,i? ,auction at m residence, located i miles southwest of Zhl , , QtfLt. Rv con- New Madison. 1 niiles northeast of New Paris. 4 miles northwest of Eldofn?a ISS,8;SS; inBtyheCa-:rado' and me Yankeetown church, on IchStoevenf street,j THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921 The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, March 3rd, i The Following Personal Property 1921, as a date upon which remon-t strances may be filed or presented by j orj a in rrj lUTTklTftC'iacr al
persons interested in, or affected by.said proposed Improvement as above ucbuwucu, ouu uu biu Kiay, a.L a u l.uv. a -m., said Board will meet at its otfice for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which mav havo hfen filed or nresented and ny "ave eea ea or presented, ana for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action iall be final MATT. VON PEIN. T. C. TAYLOR. JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. 'Feb. 4-11 $1.19 3 sizes, all for $1.19 Main St. PUBLIC SALE Out ALICE E. BEESON Aid Society of Jacksonburg. PUBLIC SALE Out JESS DRVLEY
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Sale
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SECOND ANNUALPUBLIC SALE
w u u-ra u Brown gelding, 6 years old. weight 1700; Day geiaing, 4 years Oia. Weight 1500:
black mare. 4 years old. weight 1400; black mare. 3 years old, weight 1200. 10 HEAD OF CATTLE 10 Polled Durham cow. eivine e-ond fi flW ftf mill; u'ill Ko fFAch In Itiamsr
Shorthorn cow. giving good flow of milk; black cow, will be fresh by day of
sale. Half Shorthorn heifer with calf
i-yrar-oia steer; ran can; jersey cow, will be fresh this coming May. 120 HEAD OF 'HOGS 120 16 Big Type Poland China brood sows, due to farrow in March and Anrii r
jof which are recorded; 3 Duroc Jersey
jcnesier v nite sow, recorded; 10 Big Type Poland China gilts, bred; Big Type male pig. recorded; 3 male pigs eligible to register; S6 shoats weighing from 40 to 125 pounds. These hogs are all double immuned. ! 12 HEAD 'OF SHEEP 12 I 12 extra good Delaine ewes, bred to a registered buck. FOUR. DOZEN CHICKENS 1 Four dozen Buff Rock chickens. I FARMING IMPLEMENTS Buckeye 8-hoe grain drill, nearly new; New Idea low down manure spreader; iJ. I. Case riding breaking plow; Johnson 2-row corn plow; 2-section spikei tooth harrow; 3-section spike-tooth harrow, new; 4-block field roller, a good
uue, u nog loumain wun neater; sanitary cnicken fountain; 1-horse Fairbanks-Morse gas engine, nearly new; Steel drum; 60-gallon oil tank. HARNESS Set brass mounted breeching-(harnesi. FEED 40 tons of good mixed hay, baled: 10 tons of baled oats straw; a few tons of mixed loose hay; 1500 bushels of good corn; 300 bushels of Giant Highland oats. Sale commences at 10 a. m., when terms will be made known. WTSDDLE & HINDU AN, Auctioneers. A - ,
S. L. BOO K W ALT ER and J. F. HASCHER, Clerks. UKrl UL,UK Lunch by Ladies' Aid Society of Yankeetown
PUBLIC SALE
CLOSING OUT SALE As I am going to quit farming, I will offer at public sale 1 miles west of Williamsburg, on the farm known as the Ephram Cates place, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1921 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property: 5 HEAD OF HORSES 5 1 team black geldings, 6 and 8 years old, weight 3200; 1 team gray geldings
suiuuiii uiuuiu, ncigui ovvv, i mac geiaing, iz years oia; this horse is broke for children. 1 GOAT, BROKE TO DRIVE. 2 HEAD OF CATTLE 2 1 Shorthorn cow, giving milk; 1 Shorthorn heifer, 18 months old. 70 HEAD OF HOGS 70 8 Poland China Brood Sows, bred; 40 feeders and shoats weighing from 25 to 100 lbs.; 3 sows with suckling pigs; 1 full blood Poland China boar. HARNESS 1 set breeching harness, 2 sets hip strap harness, 2 sets buggy harness, 2 sets heavy fly nets, 1 set buggy nets, collars, bridles. HAY AND GRAIN Some fine timothy hay. wheat straw and shredded fodder in mow. 1000 bushels corn, 15 acres nice growing wheat in field. FARM IMPLEMENTS Two farm wagons. 1 flat bed with hog rack, new; 1 McCormick binder, 7-foot; 1 New Idea manure spreader No. 4, 1 McCor mick mower, 5 foot; 1 Oliver gang. 2 Oliver sulky plows, 2 Syracuse break ing plows, 1 Avery two-row corn plow, 2 one-row corn plows, 1 Durham cul ' tipacker, new; 1 disc with tandem, 1 Columbia one-horse wheat drill, 1Hoosier corn planter, 1 one-horse cultivator, 1 spring-tooth hay rake, 1 end gate seeder, 1 Ross power cutting box with carrier, 1 power corn Vheller. 1 scientific feed crusher, 1 line shaft and pulleys, some belting, one 2 horse gasoline engine, one 1 horse gasoline engine, 1 set log bolsters and chains, two 12-foot hog houses, hog troughs, 1 hay fork, rope and pullevs, r. ladders, 1 hog oiler, 1 hog feeder, one 40-gallon feed cooker, doubletrees, singletrees, 1 storm buggy. 1 spring wagon, 1 road wagon. 1 sleigh. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. 2 dining tables, 2 kitchen cabinets. 1 set dining chairs, 1 sideboard. 1 bedroom suite, 1 lounge, linoleum, rockinz
chairs, 1 universal lard press and sausage grinder. 1 empire cream separator No. 2. 1 power Dexter double tub washer, 1 incubator. 100 eggs;' some full blooded Brown Leghorn hens, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE All sums under $10.00 cash. On sums over $10.00 a credit of 6 months will be given, purchaser to give good bankable note bearing 7 from date, and no property to be removed from farm until settled for. Lunch Will Be Served by the Ladies' Aid Society of Williamsburg CLARENCE PITTS, Clerk. rtiTUU W5m tut vsnrTMr ir WM. A. LEWIS. Settling Clerk. OMER H. WOLF HINDMAN & WEDDLE, Auctioneers
PUBLIC SALE
Public
The undersigned will offer at public auction on the Unthank farm. 6 miles northwest of Richmond, 4 miles southeast of Williamsburg on the Richmond and Williamsburg Pike, first farm north of Webster, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property: ' 5 HEAD OF HORSES 5 1 brown mare, 6 years old; 1 bay mare, 3 years old; 1 roan mare, 4 years old; 1 bay colt, coming 2 years old; 1 bay brood mare. All sound and good workers. . 40 HEAD OF CATTLE 40 12 milch cows. 12 calves, coming yearlings; 15 feeders, 1 Shorthorn bull, coming 3 years old. 122 HEAD OF HOGS 122 41 Duroc brood sows, farrow in March and April; .80 feeders, weighing from
j 50 to 100 pounds; 1 Duroc male hog. i
20 HEAD OF SHEEP 20 20 Ewes bred for eajly lambs. 100 WYANDOTTE CHICKENS 100 . Pure bred, white. MISCELLANEOUS 2,000 bushels good corn in crib. 200 bushels of good seed oats, about 10 bushels of good seed com. Will offer 15 bushels of seed potatoes. FARMING TOOLS, ETC 1 New Idea spreader, 1 Black Hawk corn planter, new; 1 Gale gang plow, almost new; 1 Oliver sulky plow, 14 Inches; 1 Oliver three-horse walking plow, 2 Ohio corn cultivators, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 Hoosler ten-disc wheat drill, almost new; 1 steel hay rake, 2 Hoosier hog feeders, almost new; 1 storm buggy. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE S. H. KEM & EMMA H. UNTHANK Weddle, Hindman, Piatt, Auctioneers. Clarence-Jeffries, Field Clerk; Harry Gilbert. Settling Clerk. Lunch Served by Ladies' Aid Society of" Friends Church Of Webster
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U ll'U'lf.OlClCi V) bay mare. 6 years old. weight 1620; hav colHinir A vr M noicht 15rtnby side; two 2 year-old heifers, bred; brood sows, due to farrow In March; PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE eligible,
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