Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 11, 13 January 1922 — Page 13
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, JAN. 13, 1922.
ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board
63 B ST., X. 1213 Splendidly located front room, heat, bath, for one or two persons. No other roomers. Call after 4 p. m. FT. WATNE AVE, 102 Two nicely furnished rooms; four unfurnished rooms, steam heat. Call 2725. IXTEEXTHSTS436Modern furntshed room in good home: no other m roomer Phone 6184. ROOMS 1 250for3 unf urnished-613 N- tl for 4 unfurnished; 701 So. th. Phone 2854. Rooms fop Housekeeping 63 FIFTH ST.. X. 224 Two rooms furnished for housekeeping, THlR't'EE.VTH ST., X. 307 Warm furnished housekeeping rooms, furnace, hath, laundry; also sleeping room. Jlodern and only $2.50 and J4.50. 11 no MS I'nfuTnished for rent." 240 Ft.WayneAve. Phone 1905. ROOMS Two furnished for light house- - ePinB;foI JLf"1: Phone 6275. UXFL'RXISH ED itOOMSU2 f irRt floor modern, suitable for two old ladies, for light housekeeping. Phone 6258. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 FLAT For Call 2324. rent; 7 room modern flat. Houses Fop Rent 77 10TII ST., S. 319 Modern 7-room house; also 4 -room cottage. Call 710 North 19th St. I ST., N. 1411 House of six rooms: modern, except furnace. Call at 320 X. 16th St. HOUSE 7 rooms with bath, on South Sixteenth street, for rent. Call at 54 South 16th. HOUSE Modern 7-room house, with four-car garage. 413 South 14th St. Call American Trust Rank. Ph. 2836. Wanted To Rent 81 ONE TO FIVE wanted to rent. Ings. ACRES Of ground Phone 6091 evenTRUCK FARM 5 to 25 acres wanted to rent, within 10 miles of Richmond. Write Box 1.-12017 care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farms and Land For Sale 83 25 ACHES For sale or trade; 8 miles south of Richmond; will take auto or anythingof value in trade. 618 S. 9. 83 ACRES A real realty-bargain"! $1,000: '2 cash; balance long time at ,: l-room brick and frame house. FSrand now frame high roof barn; fruit and water; 2VJ. miles from town; fnrm level. 10 acres In wheat. 20 in clover and timothy: some timber. J. JWestriok, Sunman. Ind. 122 ACRES 2i,4 miles- nor thwos t of CenterviTlo. Ind. Possession March 1, 1922. John Bowman. COAL LANDS For aaleTli Vowr7orri 71 acres, strip coal land, iicar Linton, Ind.: No. 4 coal, 5 foot vein, 16 foot overburden, no rock, on 2 railroads, 6 sets buildings; will also consider royalty or other similar proposition. R. ). Horton. Newark, Ohio. ARMS For real estate sec A. erts. Richmond. Ind.. R. F. D. M. Pit. I!nh4171. WISCONSIN FARMS Landology, free, special number just out, containing many facts of clover land in Marinette county. AVisconsin. If for a home or an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, where farmers grow rich, send at onco for this special number of L;i ndoiogy. It is fre on request. Address SkidmoreRiehle Triind Co.. 406 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg.. Marinette. AVis. Houses For Sale 84 ELEVENTH ST., S. So S-room house" modern; garage for 3 cars; part cash; balance terms; might consider renting to right rarty. Inquire at 1220 Min St. T H I RT E ENTI ST. s! 42 26 - room house, furnace, cement cellar, sewer in cellar. 2-story barn, good neighborhood; plenty of fruit: a real home for the money; will sell on terms. Call 15 S. Oti or Phonos 2!)03-29ofi. 6 -ROOM HOUSE FURNACE, LARGE CEMENT VERAXPA; NICE LOT; A GOOD ONE U1 u lh KU-,iH QUICK SALE BURDSALL-WILLETT o. r i o '-j MAIN ST PHONES 14S1-3271-3 HOMES Of all kinds. S-e me before inlying. Warren I. Newkirk b.nial RIdg. Phone 2310. HOUSE For sale, by owner. v.ith furnace; in good location. Rhone 360V JH'LSES Over 30 listed for sale, with I.'. E. Ki tver Real Estate Co. Office 7 S. nth. Phone? 1641 or 2169. REAL ESTATE List your property with J. H. Schell. all kinds for sale, nrfice S17X. E. Phone 2082 or 2197. IMCHMON D P ROPE RTA' A specialty Porterfitld. Union Rank Bldg. Elevator. Sth St. entrance. Phone 1965. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Elizii het h L. Thome. deceased. In the AVavne Circuit Court, January term, S 'if-e is hereby given that Seth R. Lewis as administrator of th estate. of liz ib.-tli L. Thome, deceased, has presented and filed bis account and oui hers in final settlement of said estate, and that tin- same will come up t .r examination and action of said i iri a t court on 10th day .of February. 1 922. at which time all heirs, creditors r legatees of sail estate are required to appear in said court and show cause. ': any there l.e, why said account and :i'.iehers should riot be approved. SETH B. LEWIS. Administrator. Arthur C. Lindemuth. attorney. XOTICE OF A DA'l NISTRATOR'S SALE State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: In the Wavne Circuit Court. Janiiarv term. 1922. In the matter of tho estate of Charles A. Roark. deceased, Lewis P. Zcller, Administrator. Notice Is hereby given that the underigivd. administrator of the estate of, Charles A. Roark. deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, "at Miller's Harness Store in the town of Milton, Wnvnn County, Indiana, on Saturday, the 28th day of January. 1922. at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. the personal propertv of said estate consisting ot two high grade shot guns, gun cases, hunting clothes, ammunition, several high grade fishing reels, rods and lines and a large amount of artificial bait, nets, honks, buckets and other equipment for fishing and hunting, one Ford roadster automobile, household goods consisting of rugs, carpets, chairs, tables, beds, mattresses and many other articles. Terms: All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $3 00 a credit of three months will be given, purchaser giving his note therefor,- bearing 7 Interest from date of sale, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fees and with sureties to the approval of the administrator. p 7KUjEn Administrator estate of Charles A. Roark. dee'd. Dated January 13th. 1922. Denver C. Harlan. att DO YOU KXOAV AVhv you are reading this ad? It is because it is set in such a manner that lt caught your eye. When you advertise don't let the other fellow get all tho re sults because you forgot to specify that your ad bo set In this manner. Tell tho person taking your ad to have it set stylo number five.
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Legal Notices 91 XOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of tho estate of Ezra Clements, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1922. . Xotice is hereby given that Frank A. Clements as administrator of the estate of Ezra Clements deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said circuit court' on 10th day of February, 1922, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why raid account and vouchers should not be approved. FRANK A. CLEMENTS, Administrator. Harris & Harris, attorneys. NOTICE TO EIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Frank II. Glass, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1922. Notice Is hereby given that Jessie W. Olass as executrix of the estate of Frank H. Glass deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said circuit court on loth day of February. 1922, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should I not be approved. JESSIE W. GLASS. Executrix. Gath P. Freeman, attorney. XOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Henry R. Gifford, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Charles L. Gifford, as administrator of the estate of Henry It. Gifford. deceased, has presented and filed hi3 account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and tiiat the same will come up for examination and action of said circuit court on 10th day of February, 1922, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. CHARLES L. GIFFORD, Administrator. Gardner, Jessup & Hoelscher, attys. COMMISSIONERS ALLOAVANCES NOVEMBER TERM, 1921 L. P. Meredith, sal., $307; Nicholson & Bros., c. h. off. cxp., J15.6S: Nicholson Ptg. & Mfg. Co., c. h. off. exp., $114.25; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co, elks off. cxp., $2.50; J. JI. Coe ptg. Co., c. h. off. exp., $4S; AVm. If. Duning, c. h. off. cxp., $7.00: Rich Home Tel. Co.. c. h. off. cxp., $1S.R0; draco S. Smith, dep. elk. sal., $125; Grace D. Stitbbs, dep. cik., $3.33; AV. H. Brooks, and. & addl. sal., $375; Stock wt II Table Co., and. off. cxp., $2; Don X. Sliutc, sal. dep. aud., $75; Gladys It. Studv. sal. dep. ami., $50; T. I. Ahl, treas. sal., $416. 6: Harry Fisher, sal. rec, $166.66; Ciirl AV adman, shcr. sal., $266.66; treas. Home Friendless, exp., $278.40; Carl AVadman, bd. prisoners, $170.60; Carl AVadman, slier, mileage. $00.75; Mrs. Candler, lazy husband, $3; It. H. Horton, sur. off. exp., tl : C. O. Williams, sal. supt. schs., $300; Opal Skinner, dep. supt. schs.. $91; C. (. Williams, trav. cxp.. $30: S. Edgar Bond, cor. per deim, $31.70; S. Edgar Bond, cor. off. exp., $2.05; M. P. Bond, cxp. cor. inq., $S; A. A. Lindley, attend, off.. $147; T. Mason Byer, attend, off.. $10SJ6; Dravo Ooyle "o., ct. h. rep., $22.23; Dravo Doyle Co.. c. h. rep.. J7.5S; Wilfred Ward, c. h. rep., J9.75; Jlci'onaha Garage, c. h. rep., $.90; C. C. Durkel, c. h. sup., $135; AV. H. Trusler, c. h. emp, $xo; Clias. Thornburg, c. h. emp., $75; Clark Miller, c h. emp., $100; Rich. Light. II eat R- Pr. Co., c. h. and jail xp., $23.19: Rich. City AA'ks. Co., c. h. and jail sup.. $43.33; Druitt Bros., c. h. sup., $61.50; Xlunicip.il Elect. Lt. & Pr. Co.. c. h. cxp.. $S7.22: C. A. Tangeman, c. h. cxp., $63. S5; Hoosior Mercantile, Co., c. h. sup.. $170.16; Jones Hardware Co.. c. h. sup., $27.45; AVm. Cooper fcj nephews, c. n. sup.. f 19.94; Emma tturst, c. h. cxp.. $s.75; Crane Electric Co.. c. h. sup. $13.30: Geo. V. Haner, $13.60; J. E. Miller, h. f. rep.. $1375; Su; Gaylor, Fay. mat. li. of f.. $35: Merrald Bright, asst. m:it. h. ot f.. $25; C. E. Morgan, jail emp.. $90: treas. h. of f. sup., $26.60; Miller-Kemper Co., f. p. rep., $23.71: Rich. Ins. Agy., p. f. and jail sup., $40. SO: Rich. Ins. Agy., p. f. ins., $7S; p. f. employes. $2fi0; Irvin Reed & Son. p. f. sup., $1.80; Kingan & Co., p. f. sup., $4S: John Nixon, p. f. sup., $127.62; Indian Refining Co.. p. f. sup., $31.54; A. H. Horner, p. f. sup., $1S.75; .1. R. Moulton. p. f. sup.. $1!'.7.'.; D.rarBros. Kug o., p. 1. sup.. ..t. ; Manson Hough, p. f. sup.. $236.73; F. 1.' i .-.,!.. - x . i . i ;ii:..
'ul-!Mork, care orphans, $4.; Christine Oler.
$45: Kffie Davis, care orphans, $30; Anna Rak, care orphans. $i7.50; Anna AVickes. care orphans, $S: Mamie Bell, care orphans. $12.17: Tndpolis Asylum Col. children, care orphans, $207; Jor-! , dan Ah-Manus. Hunt & Wal terma.ii. burial, $75; Pohlmever. Downiing, Sttgall &. Co.. burial, $75; Wiseman & StanSmithfield. $45; Edgar Pollard. Smithfield. $76.35; Irene Bvron Sanatorium, inmate T. B. hosp.. $90: Ellis I. Frame, Davis bridge, $850; G. A. Dwiggins. gen. bridge, $14.14;- Burk Supplv Co., gen. bridge, $31.40; Dr. Chas. Marvel, ixp. bd. chil. gdn . $10; Bartel Rohe. exp.. juv. ct., $5.03; Andrew Simpson, $5: W. K. Oheesman. $5: Homer Farlow, $5: Homer Farlow. $5; A. J. Simpson, $5; AV. K. Cheesman, $5; H. H. Horton. $368.04: L. AA'. Ridgeway. G. R. Davis rd $182; Jesse Goodlin, rd., $24; Rice Miller, rd.. $117: Xorman Garrett, rd.. $117: Oliver Pollard, rd., $117: E. F. Doren. rd., $130; Indian Refining Co.. $153.88; Jacob Kern, rd., $2; Weiss Furniture Co.. rd . $56.45; McConaha Co., rd . $37.85; Erman Lamb, rd., $94.50; Chas. Northcutt. rd.. $130; W. O. Jones, rd., $2.08; James Goodlin, rd., $75: Dafler Jloser Co., rd., $6 23: JVansf ic Id Engineering Co., rd., $15.07: J. M. Lnmlonberg. rd.. $35; AV. A. Parke, rd., $5 55; Fred Newman, rd., $257: Day & Rage. rd.. $20 25; Tiger Coal & Sup. Co., rd . $21.50; Trvin Reed Son. rd.. $2.50; Rertsch Bros., rd . $2,.in; Jones Hardware Co.. rd . $171.70; A. H. Rodefeld, rd , $55 95; AV. t Jones, rd., $208; J. M Burt. rd.. $61.90: Alva Studv. rd $110.86: Lind AVatkins. rd.. $237; Printes Edwards, rd.. $247. 9J: W. SI. Leavell, rd.. $154 85: W. A. KIrbv. rd., $114; Walter Simpson, rd.. $196.90; Albert Cranor. rd.. $150 90; Earl A. Cheesman, rd . $12185: Albert S'oten. rd . $123; AA'alter Ruhlen. rd.. $181.7": Edwin Tj. Norris. rd., SIS 40: Frank Lutz. rd., $217.10- Robert Reynolds, rd., $147.60; Eppa F. Awes, rd., $138.75; Frank Clark, rd.. $111.35; Loat Shrov. rd., $131 30- AA". E. Jordan, rd., $163.85; Frank Rife. rd.. $161.73. Court Allowmees Lindlev Swain, $150: Andrew Hoover. $32 50; C. C Fulghnni. $22.50; John AA'eller, $32.50; John Powell, $33.50; Sumner Rcnr.I, $16 10: L. P. Meredith. $5; Frank Conner, $3: C. P. Colburn, $2: JI. F. Johnston. $2: J. S. Bromlev. $2.50; Carl Wadman. $ 85: Carl AVadman, $S: Carl AA'adman, $85; Carl Warlman, $2.60; L. P. Mere.'ith. $5: Henrv C. Chessman. $2; C. P. Colburn. $3; A'.'C. Griffls. $2; E. H. Mendenhall. $2: Ben N. Crump, $2.45; Citv Restaurant. $20.25: Ernest Jf. Dunn $87.10; Cornelius Richardson, $55; James Jarrett. $ 46 60; John Davl. $50 20- Guv Anderson. $21.70; Carl Wadman. $330 02; U P. Jleredith. $3: A. J. AVhallon. $3: C. S. Bond, $2; Chas. Marvel $' Tj. P Jleredith. $5; S. K. Jlorgaii. $3; AV. G. Huffman. $3: S. G. Pmelser. $2: J. H. Kinsey. $2: John F. IToladav. $225: John F. Holaday, $35; Ellzaheth Candler. $17.72; Elizabeth Candler $100; Citv Restaurant, $4.5.v, Lawrence Hand lev". $3; Lindley Swain. $150; L P Jleredith. $5: Henry C. Cheesman. $3- r. S. Bond. $3; Jf. F. Johnston. $2; S Fdgar Bond. $2: Ben X. Crump. $2.70; L. P. Meredith. $5; S. K. Morgan. $; Dr. K. K. Conk, $3: C. II. Bond, $2: V. C Griff is. $2; Guv Anderson, $6.40; Sumner Beard, $13.60. TRUSTEE'S REPORT The Township Trustee's annual report to the Advisory Board of Franklin Township, Wayne County, Indiana, January, 1922. neeeJpt. Jan. 3. Bank, int., $4 97: Jan. 22. tuition. $5S2.74; Feb. 2, Bank, int., $9.28; Jlarrh 2. Bank. int.. $6.29: JIarch 29, borrowed. First Xat'l. Bank. $4,000; April 4, Bank, int.. $5.36; April 19. Advance, soec. school and tuition, $2,000; Mav 3. Bank, int.. $7.22; June 1, John Reid, dog tax. $405.20; Bank, int., $4.90; Juno 15, J. O. Robison. dog tax, $3; June 2S. distribution, $11,737.23; July 2, Bank, int., $6.27; July 30, tuition, $772.97; Aug. 2. int., $15.69: Sept. 13, transferred $1,400 from road to spec.
o37 . I el v. burial, $75: Item Newspaper Co., I legal adv., $63.32: J. L. Dolan, sal. and ro'fris ' exp. agrl. agt.: $208.32; First National
.in BK. Dublin, retuna tax, s-u..-; r.ugar . Pollard. Smlthfield. $75: Richard Roby.
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AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices Continued 91 school, $1,400; Sept. 17, Bank, 111 rt-. r..4- 13., . I- I,,. o fn. int., Oct. 000: 1 9. borrowed. "First" Xafl. Rank. $ Nov. 3, Bank, int., $5.98; Nov. 19, Advance, spec, school and tuition, $1,500; Dec. 2, Bank, int., $1.58: Dec. 21, distribution, $7,824.96. Disbursements. Jan. 3, Fred Wallace, member advisory board. $5; Humphery Mikesell, member advisory board, $3; August Knoll, members advisory board, $5; Jan. 4, J. O. Robison. driving school trnelf 8,175 .T O R.ihisrtn hnnlins- in i
school truck, $10; E. X. Thompson, ! haul, gravel, $20; Montell Hannah, haul, driving hack, $190; Jan. 5, J. JI. Coe i gravel, $16; Clarence Brown, haul, gravPtg. Co., commence. folders, 1920. j el, $S ; ; Donald Jennings, haul, gravel. $26.50; J. O. Edgerton, manuscrip and, $'8; I rank Hodgins. haul, coal, $3.5.:
nrlntinsr. S12.56: C. A. Blose. uinitor 1 Laurel hall. $16: Shirley Mikesell. driv ing hack, $130; Singer Sewing Machine Co., two machines, $S8.32; Webb-Cole-man Co., license school truck, $10; J. M. Burt, hauling coal, $8.25; Jan. 6, A'ernon Warner, teach., $240; Thurman Constable, driving hack. $172.50; Thur man Constable, repairing school $37.05: Paul B. Harris, driving $187.50: T. A. Smith, driving truck, truck, truck. $210; AA. L. Henery, Jr. & Co., supplies. $38.91; A. B. Austin. No. 5. $120; Chas. L. AVliile, , school janitor school Kaclius, suonlies. $21.04: Helen J teach.. $260: Francis Day teach., $20; n..i.. r:nie toat-ii $20: Jan. . Mancard Oil Co., gasoline. $14.20; Lyrcll & AVhite, rep. light plant, $12; Wayne AVorks, drive chain. $7.4.0; .lam b. O. C. Hunt, grading roads, $15: J. K. riiomas. stove, $2; Jan. 10, Fountain City Elevator, coal, $2S7.4H; Jan. 12. J. O. Robison, driving truck. $30: Kennetn R. Wright, slioveling coal. $3; C.ordan Anderson, hauling coal, $6; Ja"- , J. Curtis, services trustee. ?; I a in Jennings, Uaulirtg coal, $9; Jan. Helen Gale, janitor No. 3, $19.-1": Jan. 20. Standard Oil Co., gasoline, I N ; Jan. 26. I. JI. Jennings, gravel, $yi); C. A. Blosc, shoveling coal, $3; Susan Glidden .teach, music, $32; Jan. 27. ForrestHill. haul. coal. $M; Jan. 28, Helen Gale, teach., $120; Francis Dayk teach., 1-): T. A. Smith, driving truck. $130; T r Rnlisi--i driving truck, $150; .lan 31 Belva H. Xewson, teach., $lnO cn E. Eaclius, teach.. $130; A. B. tin. janitor No. 5. $0; C. A. Blosc HelA u s -janitor Laurel hall. lb. Feb. 3. Standard Oil $13.20; Feb. 5, AVayne chain. $18.38; Feb. 10. 1 .. stable, repairs on truck to.. gasoline, Works, drive Thurman Con$90.83; Madge I. Guthrie teach.. $110; Loraine Laccy, load. . $100: Fob. II. the tiicnn u Item, annual report. $38.29: Palladium . Ttg. Co., annual report, $ 1 -; 1' '.. i t, . W. J. Curtis, services trustee. $..0 : I- . . 15 Vernon L. Warner, teach... $ 1 - ; Claude Constable, janitor No. Feb-. 18, O. C. Hunt, grading roads, Sti u, Feb. 19. Frank Knoll, rent Laurel hall, j $100; Feb. 22. O. K. Saxton. repairs on school building. $7: Feb. 21. Standard oil Co., gasoline, $13.59; Feb. 2a. J. . ! Robison. driving truck, $200: Francis; Dav, teach., $60; Loraine Lacey. teach.,-$50-Madge J. Guthrie, teach., $60; iiel-l en 3ale. teach., $90; Glen R. Smith, teach., $100. I Alan-h 2. ITarrv X. Robison. hauling j coal. $4.11; Mar. ii 3. T. A. Smith, haul, j sewer pipe. $3: Francis Day, tcaeh.. $10,, March9. V. H. Brooks and surplus dog i tax. $335: March 11. Kiger A- Co., sew-; er pipe. $38.40; March 16. Standard Oil Co.. gasoline. $12.35: Jlar-h 19. J. ' '. ! Robison, driving triv'k. $2; March -K , Donald Jennings. tuning piano. ..; ; March "2, AV. J. Curtis, services trus- ; tee $50; March 24. Standard Oil '... , gasoline. $11.12: March ;:o. Frank Knoll,; rent Laurel hall. $100: March 31 , .1. . ! Robison, driving; truck. $200; . A., Blose. janitor 1aurel hall, $,..; .,AAustin, janitor No. 5. $lo0: T . A. Miv.th, . driving truck. $260; T. E. Harlan, driv,; ing truck. $-n0 ; Ezra I liompson. -irn -l,. -iio- T. Thm-man '..instable, , driving hack, 5-; i-ani c. r w... driving ha.-k. $200; Shirley Mikesell, driving hack, $200. April 1. C.Ien R. Smith, tea. -h., ,--00; Helen E. Eachus. teach.. $130; I-elva Xewson. teach.. $150; Francis Day, teach.. $150; JIadge J. Guthrie tea; h , $"00: Loraine La.-ey. teach., $l..n; Helen Gale, teach.. $150: A'ernon Aarner, teach . $200; April . AV. J. Curtis se rv -iees trustee. $50; April 8. Standard Oil! I Co.. gasoline. $11.34; April i 11. George Richardson, grading roau. i. Apm Denal Grav. hauling freight, $10; April is w I I'nrtis. extiense and ottice rent, $105: April 19. Standard Oi I Co., Ii.trgasoline. Si 1.12; April V-. ntnnoti, ar-tnncp S11D.. Anril n, nr T r,,fle CPrVIPPS truStCC. O'l April '23. Francis Day. teach., $140; Helen Gale, teach.. $120; April 24. L. Thurman Constable, driv. truck & gar- 1 age rent, $137: L. Thurman Constable, repairs on truck, $3.68; Claude Constable, tanitor No. 1, $9: April 25 Albert Anderson, coal. $327.60; April 26, Harry JToore. janitor No. 3, $12. M); Glen "It. Smith .teacli.. $745.46; Glen R. Smith, institute fees. $5 4.54; Belva H. Newsom .teach.. $350; Belva H. Newsora, institute fees, $32.50; T. A. Smith, driving truck. $104; J. O. Robison. driving truck. $115: April 27 L. K Ulnicr, hacc. sermon. $5; April -.0. A. K Ausi j-..!.-.- ica s SKO- Madge. J. Guth- - I III, jaiJi.vi ...... . - rie, teach., $102.75: JTadge J. Guthrie, linstltute fees. $40.25; C. A. Blose, jarnI tor Laurel hall, $16. Jfay 5. Shirley .MiKeseu, urn ing hack. $16: J. H. Laughlin. grading road, $4; May 9, A. C. Thomas, repairing road grader. $1.30; May 12. St. Everett Hunt, grading road, $10: May 1-,, .lOnn J. .-uuptou. I"""""-- . V t-f.. i 11. Tr.V,n T Climnon. brooms. $4.50. Jfay 14. Geo. 1 1. Knollennerg, nonou, $8.4$: W. J. Curtis, services trustee. $50; Lemon's Flower Shop, flowers. $10; Jlay 16, T. A. Smith, building fence, $8; Jlay 24. Chas. Buroker, gravel, $1: May 2S, T. A. AVright, enumeration, $35. June 1. Francis Day, institute fees, $30; Helen Gale, institute fees, $36: June 2. H- F. Thomas, dragging road, $25: June 3, A'ernon Warner, teach., $160: June 7, W. R. Tharp, 36 chickens, $30.60; T. A. Smith, haul, culvert pipe. $3- June 9, T. R. Woodburn. culvert pipe. $30.40; D. II. Coble, check and vouchers. $10.56; Kiger & Co., toweling. $18 92; Benl. Thomas, repairs No. 3, $2; June 15. Silver Burdett & Co., books, $5S.50; June 17, AV. J. Curtis, services trustee, $50; June 27, T. K. Harlan, driving truck. $85: June 2S. H. F. Thomas, hauling gravel, $39.25; June 29, Loraine Laoev, teach., $80; Loraine Lacey, institute fees. $30; AV. L. Henery Jr. & Co., school supplies. $8.20; June 30, International Chemical Co., dlsenfect and other supplies, $u6.S5. July 2, First Xat'l. Bank, $2,036.55; First Xat'l. Bank. $2,036.55: Bartel P.ohe, school supplies, $341.67; July 5, AA'rn. Bennett, haul coal and cutting weeds, $15.75; C. X. Thompson, driving hack, $104: C. I. White, school supplies domestic science, $63.26; July 7. The Indianapolis News, legal notice, $11.66; Marvam AVoods, teach.. $960; Marvam AA'oo'ds, Instiute fees, $42; July 8. Paul B. Harris, driving hack. $50: July 16, Phillip P. Gates, sup. music, $120; Irvia Reed & Son. school supplies, $26 11; Richmond Item, publishing bids, $25.18; Palladium Ptg. Co., publishing bids, $20.80; July 18. Helen E. Eaclius, teach., $260; Helen E. P'achus .institute fees. $45.50: July 21, Vernon Warner, Institute fees, $12; July 26. T. E. Harlan, driving truck, $100; F. JI. Potts, transfers, $340.34; July 28. Richmond School City, transfers, $44.88: J. O. Edgerton, transfers, $200; July 30. Benj. AA'eller, haul, gravel, $16; Roseoe Fowble, haul, gravel. $20; Harold Cates, haul, gravel, $42; R.- G. Rineheimer, haul, gravel, $22. Aug. 5. W. J. Curtis, services trustee, $50; Aug. 6, Harry D. Hawkins, decorating Xo. 5. $100: Russell Knoll, haul, gravel, $10.40; Harry AV. Robison, haul, gravel, $14.90; A. C. Xiewoehner, haul.
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Legal Notices Continued 91 gravel, $S; C. R. Houser, haul, gravel, $8; Elmer Hill, haul, gravel, $20; Harvey Kirkman, haul, gravel, $26; Benj. Weller, haul, gravel, $10; Raymond Lawler, haul, gravel, $14: R. G. Rineheimer, haul, gravel, $S; ITershell Poppaw, haul, gravel, $64; Harold Oler, haul, gravel. $10; John Fowble, haul, gravel. $14; Harold Cates, haul, gravel, $10: Roseoe Fowble, haul, gravel, $10; Bert Oler, haul, gravel, $8: Jesse JIcCullough, haul. gravel, $10; Benona Parshall, haul, gravel. $16: Chas. Kirk man, haul, gravel. $10: Fred A allace. J01111 j .niurpuy, uaui. Krayri, -. jius. 8. Mark Lammott, haul, gravel, $24; Everett AVhite. haul, gravel, $28; Oran P. Cates. haul, gravel. $26; Arthur Pape, haul, gravel, $2S; Delmer Thomas, haul, gravel, $14; Omer Piatt, haul, gravel. $40; George Richerdson, haul, gravel, $14; Harold lose, hauling gravel. $18; Charley AVolting, haul, gravel, $38.35; F. O. Thomas, haul, gravel, $11; J. H. Laughlin. haul, gravel. $32: Oscar Russell, haul, gravel, $30: Oscar White, haul, gravel. $14; Aug. 9. Boren Lumber Co., bridge plank. $31; Fountain City Elevator, coal. $23.77; Aug. 10, AA'rn. Bennett, haul, gravel. $22; O. C. Hunt, grading roads. $S; T. A. Smith, haul, rind repair, bridge, $11.20; Robert Knoll, haul, gravel. $28; Aug. 11. Gordon Anderson, haul, gravel, $14; Jlearl Coleman, haul, gravel, $1; Harry AA'. Robison. haul, gravel, $12; Aug. 12, Chas. P.uroker. gravel, $113.75: Chas. Buroker. haul, gravel, $; AVm. Rrur.ificld. haul, gravel. $L'0; Harrv W. Spencer, haul, gravel. $12: Alia?! 13. AV. R. Tharp, haul, gravel, $8; X. M. Hunt, haul, gravel, $104; AA'rn. If. Dorgan, haul, gravel. $2U0; Aug. 15. Harrv Hawkins, deeorat. No. 3. $72; Clarence Heaton. haul, gravel. $26: G. H. Anderson, haul, gravel, $6; Aug. 17. Donald Jennings, gravel. $108.30; Parker Elwood, grave!. $37.25: Aug. 18, lion Solhard. haul, gravel. $10: Aug. 19. T. O. Lacey, haul, gravel. $12: Lorin Hill, haul, grave). $4; C. M. Hill, haul, children and haul, in truck, $10: C. Jf. Hill, hauling gravel. $8; Aug. 22. Carl Reynolds, haul, gravel, $f; Aug. 27, irvin Mikesell. cleaning No. 1. $2!.75; Aug. 30, Harry G. AA'right, haul, gravel, $ls. Sept. 1. Palladium Ptg. Co.. tax levies. $5.20; The Richmond Item, notice bond sale, $21.78; Standard Oil Co., rioor 011, $.'.n; J nrtia napohs News, notice bond sale, $20.66; AA'. J. Curtis, services trustee. $50; '. E. Chenoweth. Ford engine school truck. $150; Sept. 6. Fiank Vorc. grading road. $3.25: C. A. PI. iso, plastering. $5: Sept. 10. F. O. Thomas. haul. gravel. $::3; Zed.lie White, warrant and int... $832; Sept. 13. Transferred $1,400 from road to spec, scliool, $1,400; Earl Kiarcr Sz Co., sewer pipe. $38.40; Earl Kiger fc Co., paper holders. $12.50; D. H. Gohlc, crayon. $13. 78; Standard oil Co.. gasoline, $10.62; Sept. It, A. T. Pegg. fence. flS.r ; s.-pr. 15, Jas. O. Robison, grubbing road side $10; p.rt Oler. putting down desks. $2.1; Sept. 16, ('has. Buroker, gravel. $7; Eugene AV hit .-man. repair, roof No. 1. pump No. 5, $26.85; A. 1?. Austin, cleaning No. 5. No. :;. glass No. 5, $56.50: Sent. 21. AA. J. Curtis, office rent. $50; Sept. 29. Forrest Pitts, tea.-h.. $100; Sept. 30. JIable Addeiinan, teach.. $110: Humphery Mikesell, haul, gravel. $13; Marvam Wood, teach., $1211; Madge. J. Guthrie, teach.. $120; A. B. Austin, janitor No. 5. $60: Harry G. AVright. driv ing tru-k, $120; T. A. Smith, driving truck. $120; I. o. Robison, driving truck, $12"; E. X. Thompson, driving hack. $65: L. Thurman Constable, driving hack and; lent, $75: Paul B. Harris, d-ivins truck. ' $120; Gayle Hunt, teach.. $10"; George: Richerdson. haul. gravel. $100; Earl' TNiynolds. haul, grave!. $11.80. Oct. 3. I,. Thurmon Constable, repair. 1 school truck. $29.79; (let. (.Richmond! Air Compressor Co.. repairs on engine, j $7.30; AV. L. Henerv jr. & Co., coal, I $304.92: Harold Blose. haul. coal. $7.35; j Bon.i. AVcller, haul. coal. $1.19; Harry 1 G. AVright, haul, coal, $7.29; Kenneth R. Wright, shoveling coal, $4; C. R.I Houser, mowing school vard. $(; Oct.; 6, Harold Cates, Ic 1. coal, $9.20; Oct. I 7. AV. L. AVc-lsh. haul, gravel. $1); Hoien E. Eachus .teach., $150; Harold Oler, j haul. coal. $3.42: A. Jf. Moore, hauling! coal, $16.36: Clyde A. Thomas, 1 sheep! killed, $3: Oct. 8. Standard oil Co., gas- ! oline and oil, $9. SI: Richmond Item, i tax levy, $8.83; Richmond Item, bond! issue. $6.12; AV. J. Curtis, service trustee, $30: Oct. 15. Geo. W. Reid, gravel, $88.75: A J. Curtis, services trustee. $o0; A . J. Curtis, exp. .and oftico rent,! $30; Kenneth AVright, repair, bridge, j $2; Oct. IS. Gayle Hunt, teach., $50: C. ! A. Jloore, repair, scliool truck bed. $10; j Helen E. Eachus. teach., $70; Godst-11 AV. j Herron, teach., $70; Oct. 19. Josie JIcCullough, haul, coal, $7; Oct. 20, J. O. J Robison. driving truck. $50: Oct. 22, 1 Harold Gates, haul, coal, $4.36; AV. L. j Henery Jr. & Co.. coal, $1 29.27; J. JI. ! Burt, haul, coal, $5.73; Oct. 21. Harry G. AVright. haul, gravel. $1; Harvey Kirkman. haul. coal. $4.33; Oct. 25, K. j Jf. Barton, haul. .coal. $4.21: Oct. 27,; Helen Leo Branham. teach.. $70; Helen ! E. Eachus. teach., $15"; Maryam AVood, I teach., $120: JIadge J. Guthrie, teach., j $120; Mable Addleman. tca.n., $110.' Harry G. Wright, driving truck and; hack, $170; T. A. Smith, driving ruck, $120: J. O. Robison, triving truck. $70; j E. X. Thompson, driving hack, $65! L. i Thurman Constable, driving hack and I 1 rent $ I . 4 Paul B. Harris, driving truck, ; $120; T. E. Harlan, driving truck, $100; ! A. B. Austin, janitor No. 5. $60: C. G. t, Addleman. hauling coal. $.i.53; Oct. 28, j Forrest Pitts, t.-ach.. $Rut; L. AVhite, scliool supplies, $4.44: O. O. Hunt, haul. coal, $1.27: Arthur Moore, haul, coal, $4. S3; Gavle Hunt, teach., $40; Oct. 29,! Gavle Hunt, teach.. $10; Oct. 31, Wil-j lard Blosc, janitor Laurel hall. $16; I Roseoe Fowble, haul. coal. $12.86. ! Nov. 1, Jesse McCullough, haul, coal, i $4.94; Nov. 3. J. O. Robison, driving1 truck, $50; Nov. 10, Richmond Tire Service, tire. $16; Nov. 11. Godsell AA'. i Herron, teach., $130: Nov. 17, H. Jlikescll, haul, gravel, $14; Nov. IS. Standard Oil Co., gasoline. $11.82; Nov. 19, Root. AVilliams. gravel. $23.50: Nov. 21. Helen Lee Branham, teach., $140; linden E. Eachus, teach., $150; Godsell AV. Herron. teach.. $150; Maryam AA'ood, teach., $120; Madge J. Guthrie, teach.. $120; Jlable Addleman, teach., $110; J. o. Robison. driving truck. $.0; L. Thurman Constable, driving hack. $73; T. A. Harlan, driving truck, $50; E. X. Thompson, driving hack, $65; Harry G. AVright, driving truck. $170: Paul B. Harris, driving truck. $120; A. B. Austin, janitor No. 5, $60: Nov. 22. C. A. Blose. janitor Laurel hall, $160; Nov. 23. Standard Oil Co., gasoline and oil, $11; T. A. Smith, driving truck, $120; Nov. 25. Gavle Hunt, teach.. WOO; Gayle Hunt, janitor No. 3. $12; Nov. 30. J. O. Edgerton, manuscript and printing, $16.50; Stella A. Harmon, sup. domestic science, $96. Dec. 2. Forrest Pitts, teach., $100; Dec. 7, Richmond Air Compressor Co., repairs on engine, $S.25; Deo. S. J. O. Robison, driving truck, $50: Dec. 9, E. J. Huddleston, repair, furnace, $13.50: Claude Constable, repair, furnace, $1.50; Dec. 10, The J. Jt Coe Ptg. Co., commence, folders. $31 ; W. J. Curtis, services trust?e, $50; Dec. 14. Standard Oil Co.. gasoline. $8.48; Dec. 20, Fred AA'al -lace, haul, gravel, $4; T. R. AVoodburr? Co., floor brushes, $13.73; D. H. Goble Co., school visitor, $11.52: J. O. Robison, driving truck. $10: Dec. 23, T. E. Harlin, driving truck. $50; T. A. Smith, driving truck, $120; Harrv G. AA'right, driving truck. $170: C. A. Blose, janitor Laurel hall, $16; Paul B. Harris, driving truck, $120; A. B. Austin, janitor No. 5. $60; A- B. Austin, shaveling coal, $4; Helen Lee Branham, teach.. $117.32;
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Legal Notices Continued 91 Helen Lee Branham .teach., $22.68; Helen K. Eachus, teach., $126.15; Helen E. Eachus, teach., $23.85; Madge J. Guthrie, teach.. $96.15; Madge J. Guthrie, teach., $23.85; Marvam Wood .teach., $120; Godsell W. Herron, teach.. $230; Forrest Pitts, teach., $78.30; Forrest Pitts, teach., $21 70; Dee. 24, Gayle Hunt, teach., $78.30; Gayle Hunt, teach., $21.70; Dec. 28. Boren Lumber Co., wood fiber and glass, $4.50: Leslie E. Anderson, janitor Xo. 1, $12: Dec. 30, First Xat'l.- Bank. Richmond, $1,014; First National Bank, Richmond, $1,014; Denver Harlan, legal advice, $225.. Tnwushlp Fund. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand, $589.22: Dec. 31, 1921: Receipts during year, $1,556.78; total of balances and receints, $2,146: disbursements during year$l,685.12; final balances, $460.88. Road FundJan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand. $1,280.92; Dec. 31, 1921, receipts during year, $3,100.51; total of balances and receipts, $4,381.43; disbursements during year, $3,538.07; final balances, $843.36. Special Scliool Fund. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand, $2,892.41; Dec. 31, receipts during year, $12,S29.12; total of balances and receipts. $15,721.53: disbursements during year $14,255.03; final balances, $1,466.50. Tnition Fund. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand, $1,287.25; Dec. 31, receipts during-year, $13,634.84: total of balances and re ceipts. $14.922 09: disbursements during year, $13,088.76; final balances, $1,833.33. Dog Fnnd. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand. $435; Dec. 31, receipts during year, $40S; total of balances and receipts. $843; disbursements during year, $370.60; final balances, $472.40. Kond Fnnd. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand, $678.58; Dec. 31, receipts during year, $787.70: total of balances and receipts, $1,466.28; disbursements during year, $832; final balances, $624.28. Total of All Funds. Jan. 1, 1921: Balances on hand, $7,163.38: Dec. 31, receipts during year, $32,316.93: total of balances and receipts, $39,480.33: disbursements during vear, $33,769.58; final balances, ?u,,10.Vo. . W. J. CtfRTIS. Trustee of Franklin Township. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BUSINESS SERVICE CUT PRICES ON MAULING STOCK AND FURNITURE AVe have cut our prices that were 50 and 60 cents per 100 to 40 cents p. r hundred for cattle and hogs, to Indianapolis; other prices accordingly. AVe will pay you market prices tor your stock at home. When interested Rhone at our expense. T Jo CON NELL' A. R0 CROCTETT Cambridge City, Ind. FINANCIAL LOAN on Furniture. Pianos. Live Stock. Autos. Talking Jlachines. etc. Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pay. All transactions strictly private. STATE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. Piione 2560. 3rd Floor Colonial Room 40, Bid: AUTOMOBILES HONEST VALUES Better cars cannot be purchased anvwtie'-e for less money. Since new ones are cheaper so are used 1 -ties. Now is the time to buy. The following have our guarantee and will give many miles of service: Chevrolet 490. winter top $295 Oakland sedan $850 Pullman touring, 5 tires $2."o Hudson touring $150 Dixie Flyer touring $250 Nash, sport special. Ford touring, starter $275 Nash Six touring. Cash. Terms or Trade WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR CO 19 So. 7 tli. Phone 6173 FORD CARS BARGAIN'S We have changed the price on every used car. Prices lower than ever. 1921 Ford coupe, almost new; cheap 1920 Ford coupe with extras ... $ 473 1920 Ford sedan, looks and runs same as new $483 1920 Ford touring, all new tires. extra good motor $275 1920 l ord worm drive truck. solid or pneumatic tires $2u 1916 Ford tires . . . 1914 Ford touring car. all new $125 touring, runs good..$ 73 MitelWfll Six touring, very cheap. Dodge touring. Al condition. JIaxwell touring, 1919, cord tires. CASH or TERMS We will trade for anything. WALTER E. SCiiiOTT TI .FECIAL AVe have just received a new shipment of extra quality FORD TIRES and have priced them at bottorn figures sale. Size fir 30x3 Only el to meet ready 19c00 AA'e can save you money on all size cord and fabric tires. "Look around" then come here and you're ready to buy. LEE,"Tfae Tire Man" 8 South 7th St. Richmond. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farmers Are Busy in Moore Haven Now One farmer planting 1,500 acres of potatoes, others are harvesting, receiving big prices for potatoes, beans, peppers, strawberries, etc. See us about the posibilities in the Jloore Haven district, Florida. No irrigation, no fertilizer. Xext excursion Jan. 21st. Harris & Korteweg S. W. Cor. Phone 2278. 6th and Main.. Richmond, Ind.
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LIVE STOCK HOR
I keep a good line of horses for private sale at my barn at Williamsburg, , Indiana, will be there every morning from 9 until 12, come and buy a team or a dozen if you need them. All horses worked, as I keep a man to work them and you can see just what you are buying. I have some extra mated teams now; two grey mares, 6 years old, 2700 lbs., extra good; 4 black mares, can put any two together, 1450 lbs. to 1650 lbs. and a barn full to pick from; 1. extra good 3-year-old dark grey mare, 1100 lbs. Everything guaranteed. I do the bnying and selling. Come and be satisfied. Phone 26S2 Richmond- Call or phone before 7 a. m. or after 7 p. rcu " " James Ho Clements
110 South 14th St., At TaMbe's 124 and 126 Xor4U Sixth Street
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Sale Starts
B0 HEAD OF HORSES " " " Consisting of draft horses, general purpose horses, and drivers; also a few cheap horses; some nicely mated teams and a lot of .K-ood farm mares. This is as good a bunch of horses as money can buy. 10 HEAD OF MULES From two to six years old; 1 odd mare mule 3 years old, weighing- 1200 pounds an extra good one. CATTLE A few fresh cows and tprEngrs Shorthorns and Jerseys. 200 HEAD OF SHOATS . Weighing from 50 to 150 pounds, all double immaned. This is an extra good bunch. HARNESS AND VEHICLES Two sets of doublo work harness;. 2 rnbber-tired buggies; 1 storm bugSi'. like new. All stock must be as represented or money refunded.' TCfll "have sales every other Saturday. Our next sain will be Saturday, January 2S. If you have any stock to sell, write or phone 2613. . . ,
O. E. ROSS I1INDMAN and WEDDLE. Auctioneers. H. J. HANES, Clerk. AUCTIONS LEGALS
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at public sale on the Will Wissler farm, about " miles south of Hiser's Station and 5 miles cast of Jlilton, Indiana, on ... rf. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,-1922 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the property of Clyde A. Levcrlon, described as follows:
5 Head of Horses (Weight around 1") to 1506 One brown mare. 10 years old. one bay horse, S years old; one bay hois-, 6 jears oid; one b,-iy mare. 6 years old; one roan horse, 7 years old; one span of mules, 11 and VI years old, weight llOu each. 2 Head of Cattle One Jersey ing milk; cow, 7 years old, eivS yens one red cow, old, giiing milk. 13! Chester White Hogs Twenty sows, due to furrow in 1 ebrua iy ; ten gilts, tired; two male, hogs. 1 aud - yciirs old; ninety fall pigs, nine fat hogs. Ford Sedan Automobile (1019 Jlodcl)
TIT.JIS Cash. Lunch served by Franklin Ladies' Aid Society. THE JACKSON TOWNSHIP BANK of Pershing, Indiana, Jlortgagee. Hindman & Weddle, Aucts. Iee Hartman, settling clerk, JI. F. Steffenson
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The undersigned, having sold his farm, will sell at Public Auction on the farm known as the Threewit farm. 1U miles southwest of Ce.ntcrville and li miles south of Buckeye school house and 5-a miles north-' west of Abington, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. the following personal property, to-wit; 4 HEAD OF WORSES One bay mare 11 years old, weight 1100 lbs., bred, sound and a good worker; 1 brown mare 13 years old, weight 1300 lbs., sound a good worker; 1 grey horse 7 years old, weight 1400 lbs., sound and a good worker; 1 grey mare 8 years old, weight 1300 lbs., a good worker. , 12 HEAD OF COWS One cow carrying second calf, giving a good flow of milk; 2 good heifers 16 and 14 months old; 2 summer calve3; 5 spring calves, good ones; 1 roan steer 1 year old; 1 two-year-old roan heifer, bred. 60 HEAD OF HOGS " Fourteen shoats. weight 120 lbs.; 1 full Wooded Duroc sow due to farrow In March; 1 full blooded Chester White sow due to farrow in April; 1 full blooded Chester White yearling male hog; 42 head Oi Tall fehaat arranging from 40 to 100 lbs.; 1 pure bred Poland sow, due to farrow iu JIarch. . . . HAY AXD GRAIN Three tons of good mixed hay: 100 bundles of good fodder; 8 -tons of good alfalfa; 12 bales of mixed hay; some sheaf oats; 600 bus-hels of corn in crib. . . FARMING IMPLEMENTS ' ' " ' One Troy wagon with flat bed and hog rack; 1 good storm" buggy ; 1 mower; 1 disc harrow; 1 two-row Janesville corn plow; 1 one-row corn plow; 1 Johnson binder, 7-foot cut; 1 culti-packer, good as new; 1 hav tedder, good as new; 1 new J. I. Case sulky plow, ll-inch; one 14-inch Janesville walking plow; 1 Janesville corn planter with fertilizer attachment; 2 one-horse wheat drills; 1 single shovel plow; 1 five-shovel cultivator; 1 spike-tooth harrow; 4 sets of work harness; collars, bridle;, lines, etc.; 1 Studebaker Six touring car in good condition. MISCELLANEOUS One Empire cream separator; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 glass cupboard; l'lard press with stuffer; 1 sausage grinder; i butchering kettle; 1 scalding barrel; -2 steel barrels; 2 galvanized watering tanks; 1 wheelbarrow; l power washer; 10 bags of Globe fertilizer; 2 hay ropes, forks and pulleys; 1 set of double blocks and puileys; doubletrees, singletrees and lOu-egg incubator; many articles too numerous to mention. " . TERJIS made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served by tlie. ladies of Doddridge Chapel. : LOUIS C. BURKETT;FORREST DRULET and SI JION. WEDDLE, Autcs., JOE BUKUIS, Clerk,
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
For RentWarehoiase.. Space For Information, Gall Palladium-
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Richmond, Ind.
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Sale Bare Richmond. Indiana at 12 o'clock.
GEORGE TAUBE WMo LANDWEHR
AUCTIONS LEGALS Farming Implements One-half interest in S-foot De.ering binder, one-half interest in .lolin Deere mower, one two-row P. & O. corn plow, three one-row corn plows, two Janosvlllo walking plows, foiirteon-inch: one C. B. & Q. check row and fertilizer orn planter. nim 1-horse. fertilizer wheat, drill, one 2-horse wagon and hits. bed. one 2-horso wagon with flat bed and hog rack, one h. p. gasoline engine with washing machine, one. t-f t. breeching harness, three sets hip-strap harness. 10 leather collars, six bridles, three sets check lines, 25 hog erst es. One Oliver sulky plow, 16-inch. Feed Four hundred bushels of corn In crib, two tons clover hay in mow, nine tons timothy hay in mow. Out Sale REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
