Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 220, 15 September 1922 — Page 13

PAGE THIRTEEN If The Best Buy in. Town 5s am ABC Classified Ad Telling Aboot Yomir Proposition REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BUSINESS SERVICE AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1922.

Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22

MARSHALL (Wolverine) furnace: office and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 BAGGAGE TRANSFER Merchant de livery, moving-, local and long- hauls. jonn urar. lownsena s, i'ti. lzao-buus CECIL HILLING For draying, moving, long- hauls a specialty: get my prices: satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1959. CITY-TOCITYHAULING Merchant diT liverv, household storage. Goehner. Felm an Cigar Store. Phon e 2039-4383. DRAYING Moving,: hauling of all kinds, storage, crating. Ora onge, 7 JjJhJSt. PJione 3137-2746. MOVING, STORAGE And crating of all kinds. Local and long distance hauling. Forest Monger, 519 N. D St. Ph. 25 2 8. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company, crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11th St. Phone 2228-1566. W. G. Baker. manager. Painting, Papering, Decoration 26 PAINTING Decorating, varnishing, enameling, graining. "Quality First." E. C. Sims. 509 N. 17th. Phone 2671. Repairing 29 YES We put on rubber heels and use the best alwavs. Rapid Shoe Repair, 326 Main St EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 BRIGHT RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN Wanted for panfrv work. Apply steward. Westcott Hotel. GIRL Wanted for silver work, steward. Westcott Hotel. Apply

tfr phone calls answered. See laundry man. Westcott Hotel.

LIGHT , WORK Ladies wanted, wishing light outdoor work all or spare time making 50c per hour. Answer with -address; will call. Box B-302 care Palladium. MAip Wanted. Apply Westcott Hotel. NURSE MAID White, wanted to care for young babv. Mrs. Ed Price, 51 So. ISth. Phone 3644. R ELI A RLE GIRL Wanted, for general housework. Apply 110 N. 10th St. WANTED FORELADY Must have ability and experience in handling girls. Good future for right party. Give full particulars of your experience and qualifications. ADDRESS BOX NO. D-701, CARE PALLADIUM Help Wanted Male 33 CLOSED BODY TRIMMERS Good wages, steady position. Geo. W. Davis Motor Car Co. FIRST CLASS DETAILER Apply Na tional Automatic tool Co. MARRIED MAN Wanted for place on poultry and dairy farm. Y alter is. Fulghum. Phone 3304. MESSENGER BOY Wanted, day. Call at Western Union. during WAITER AND CASHIER Wanted: at East End Restaurant; opposite Round House. Apply atter b m. Help Male or Female 34 DO NOT PUT THIS OFF any longer. If you are ready, enter now. Make every lick count. Your time is money. Arrange to enter next Monday, day or night. Richmond Business College, Colonial Building. MAN OR WOMAN Wanted at once to wash dishes. City Restaurant. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 38 WELL EQUIPPED MUSIC AND ELECtrlc shop with steady growing business. Owner ill. Keeservlce Music Co., Cambridge City. Ind. LIVE STOCK Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 43 SHOATS 17 head of fine feeding shoats averaging 125 lbs. each. Gus Winters, I'nion Pike. Phone 54573. Poultry and Supplies 49 40 YOUNG CHICKEN'S About ready to fry, for sale cheap. 2011 N. F St. ritjEONS Homers and Carnaux; snuabs specialty; fine for sick person or fancv dinners. 23 N. Sth St. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectacles. Call at C. E. Keever's Watch shop. 7 South 11th Street rENOILS Eversharp and Perfect Point L. C. Laws 11, Jeweler and Optometrist 607 Main Street. Barter and Exchange 51 A CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when you want to buv or sell pood used furniture; it will pay vou. Townsend's New & Used Goods store. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. GOnirijSED GOODS We buy and sell, prammer & Nease Furniture Exchange. 530 Main. Phone 1461. USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 1S1 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1S62. Building Materials 54 BUILDING RLOX Drain tile brick, flue blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and office School St. road. Phone 3250. Good Things to Eat 57 APPLES 7,000 bushels of winter apples "for saie: 60c and up. Secrest Orchards: State Road No. "9 Laurel. Ind. KIRCHEU'S MILK 5c pint: can't be equalled. If vou want us to deliver, call Phone 4096 today. QUINCES For sale; fine quality; also ch'ld's go-cart Phone 3301. Household Goods 59 GARLAND BASE BURNER For sale; good as new. 825 Richmond Ave. LARGE COAL RANGE For sale. Call 203 So. Tenth St. MALLEABLE STEEL RANGE Used one winter; barerain for quick sale. Inouire 245'? South 4th St. Musical Instruments 62 RECORDS You can save 1-3 at our exerts rige. Whv pay moVe? We buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Storo, t?7 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 SUITS OR OVERCOATS 23 50! made to measure by A Nash Co. Raincoats 7 50 to $25: all wool gaberdines at $30: made to order. Mr. k Marsh will wait on customers on Wednesday and Saturday. 921' Main St ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 68 9TTT ST S 100 Furnished sleeping room, for ren t:jwnhj3ath ndheat joTH ST S 38 Two nicely furnished front rooms for rent: gentlemen referred. Call mornings. 14TH ST S. 127 Furnished modern room for'rent; girls preferred.

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Much of the enjoyment of life consists in haying a variety of wants that you can satisfy. Today there are things you want, tomorrow there will be others.- And there are still some other things you'd want if you knew you could get them. There is no other way in which you can satisfy so many of these needs of everyday life as through the daily reading of the A B C Ads in the Classified Section. There you can find ways of getting almost everything from expensive homes and touring cars to furnished rooms and typewriters. The changing offers of the advertisers make these A-B-C Ads a constant source of interesting satisfying news.

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ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board ' 68 11TH ST., N. 404 Bedroom and bath, for rent: gentleman preierreu, uu square from Pennsy Dept. A ST., S. 1220 Furnished front room, for rent; desirable location; au niuuern conveniences. EARLHAM For rent; furnished mod ern rooms; heat; near tarinam. rnuue 3301. FURNISHED FRONT BEDROOM With bath; fine location, can iiiu .aiajn oi Phone 2329. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 MAIN ST., 1034 4-room flat for rent Business Places For Rent 75 7TH ST., SOUTH Brick building, for rent. Can be used for a garage, workshop, or storeroom. It is in fine shape. Inquire at 801 S. 7th St Phone 1977. Houses For Rent 77 6-ROOM Modern; S. 15th. 5-room modern apartment on Main, for rent Park er, fnone bitu-an COTTAGE For rent; 4 rooms, gas and electricity. 205 South Sixth St Phone 6125. Wanted To Rent 81 2 FURNISHED ROOMS Wanted; cen trally located, fnone ivii. MODERN ROOM Wanted, by young lady employed; privilege of downstairs room for entertaining required. Write Box E-S03 care Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real Estate CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS For sale. We can give you anything you want. J. H. Schell. Phone 2082. HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. Office 7 South 11th. Phone lan or LONG & TILLSON. 201 K. OF P.- For farms and city property. Agents for Straus Brother's Farms. Phone 626-2017-100. PARKER Over Price's, 916 Main St. Farm ana city reaiiy. nuuiuui ings soiiciiea. nwnc vuv. PORTERFIELD Over 100 'houses and farms tor saie aim uiu. - every day. 303 Union Bank Bldg. Ph. 196S. REAL ESTATE BUSINESS Transacted on the Dasis or me "iu -B. Maag. 311 N. 9th. Phone 26S6. Farms and Land For Sale 83 200 ACRES WELL LOCATED Close to good market first class improvements, good -room house, well tiled and ditched. All tillable except few acres in pasture. 1100 per acre. HUDELSON 17 N. 7TH ST. PHONE 2259-1899 Houses For Sale 84 5-ROOM COTTAGE Semi-modern, on improved street, good lot; price J1.600. Good terms. Hudelson. Phone 22o91899. 17 N. 7th St. . 7-ROOM HOUSE For sale; modern; hot water heat; coal in basement; large vard, fruit, garden: large chicken park; on west side. Phone 4813. GOOD 4 -ROOM HOUSE Newly painted, on brick street; well located; price $1,400. Good terms. HUDELSON PHONE 2259-1899 17 N. 7TH ST. AUCTIONS LEGALS Legal Notices 91 NOTICE TO BIDDERS State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: . . . . i . . 1 . T " . i - zsotlce is nereov givu mat i.uc i..iof County Commissioners will receive seaieo oias ana yrupua.j iui m ing and installation of a Horizontal Return luouiar ruiii it " " County Poor Farm, in accordance with the specifications on file in the Coun ty Auditor s ottice. Bids will be received until 11 o clocK a. m. on Saturday, octODer mn, uj;, at the County Auditors ottice at tne Courthouse in the City of Richmond. Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the state which may be nrocured of the Auditor of Wayne County. . . . Each bid shall be accompaniea Dy a fiersonal or surety bond in a sum not ess than the amount of the bid and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The Board reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne Countv W. HOWARD BROOKS. Auditor Wayne County. NOTICE TO BIDDERS State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Countv Commissioners will receive sealed bids and proposals for the construction of Bridge over Paddy's Run. i mile west of Centerville and repairs to Trotter Bridge in Greene Township, in accordance with the specifications on file in the County Auditor's office. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock a. m. on Monday. October 2. 1922, at the County Auditor's office at the Courthouse in the City of Richmond. Bids must- be submitted on blanks designated bv the state which may be procured of the Auditor of Wayne County. Each bid shall be accompanied by a Fiersonal or surety bond in a sum not ess than the amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The Board reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. Bv order of the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County. W. HOWARD BROOKS. Auditor Wayne County. FINANCIAL Vi FARM LOANS BURDSALL WILLETT, CUSTER CO. Realtors 710 Main St Phone 14S1-2963

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AUTOMOBILES Used Automobfles At 19 South 7th St. 1920 Columbia Six Sport model, closed top, wire wheels, lots of extras, a real buy $750 Hli Euick Light Six, driven 7.000 miles, cord tires and in first class shape $675 1918 Buick Light Six, excellent condition; will demonstrate anywhere -. . $375 1918 Chevrolet 8 touring, new paint, new tires, lots of extras $575 1920 Chevrolet 490 touring, driven 8,000 miles; perfect condition $325 1919 Chevrolet 490 tourfng, Al condition $235 1918 Chevrolet 490 touring, a real bargain $200 1916 Chevrolet Baby Grand, new cord tires $165 1919 Overland 90 touring, wire wheels, a real family car $350 1918 Davi3 Six touring, Al condition $225 1916 Davi3 touring, first class shape $ig5 1918 Ford touring, motor perfect $165 1917 Ford touring, a real buy $150 1918 Ford light delivery $135 1917 Westcott touring, bargain $125 1915 Studebaker $ 75 Many others not listed. Easy Terms. , Wayne County Nash Motor Company 19 So. 7th St.

Good Used Cars SPECIAL PRICES A little down. 12 months on balance. Ford touring, good all over ..$ 125 ord touring, good shape, fine running motor ..$ 175 Ford touring, good tires, runs fine 190 Ford 1920 sedan, best buy" in Richmond 650 Ford 1919 sedan, new paint, good motor $ 425 2 Buick, 4 cylinder tourings, $100 will buy either one. Maxwell touring, new paint, good tires $ 90 Overland touring, for quick sale $ 75 Studebaker touring, a good running motor ;.$ 100 Buick Six 1921 touring $1000 Buick Six 1922 touring, cord tires, 'car in excellent shape $1075 Buick Six 1921 roadster, ail cord tires $1000 Overland 90 touring, good tires, paint, a bargain $ 375 Oakland 1919 tour.. Just overhauled, new paint good tires $ 450 Clieeowetlhi Used Car Dept. 13 S. 11. Phone 1541 Fair Specials In Tires, Tubes and Accessories. 25 discount on new Ford parts. 30x3 6.000-mile tires, fabric $ 6.23 30x31,4 6,000-mile tires, fabric $ 6.75 32x3 6.000-mile tires, fabric $ 9.75 31x4 6,000-mile tires, fabric $10.00 32x4 6.000-mile tires, fabric $12.00 33x4 6,000-mile tires, fabric $12.00 34x4 6,000-mile tires, fabric $12.00 Ford 17-in. aluminum steering wheels $ 2.50 Ford windshield glass, put in t 3.00 Ford fenders, set of 4 ....... .$11.00 Ford headlights, pajr $ 5.00 Ford bar radiator caps $ .50 Brake lining all sizes, ft 25c to 65c Ford top recovering, touring.. $ 6.00 Ford top recovering, roadster $ 4.50 Ford side curtains, touring ..$ 7.00 Ford side curtains roadster ...$ 5.00 Ring gears, pinions, axles, shaft spring, rims and gaskets for all makes of machines. Richmond Auto Wrecking Company Second and Main. Phone 2165 EMPLOYMENT Waited CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY CO. Engine house, back shop and car repair yard mechanics, who have actually had railway experience as such, to take place of men on strike. MACHINISTS LOCOMOTIVE BOILERMAKERS BLACKSMITHS . CAR REPAIRERS CAR INSPECTORS Special inducements to Boilermakers We are again hiring men, account of no agreement reached with strikers. We will protect-our new men. Free railroad fare, board and lodging. Apply at once. Room 206, Arlington Hotel.

Oon't Pass Up These Wonderful Bargains In HighClass Used Cars

BUICK 1920 Six Roadster, looks and runs like new; a bargain, $700. WESTCOTT M o d e 1 53 Touring Car, A-No. 1 shape ; a bargain, $450. 21-23 S. 7th St. Easy AUCTIONS LEGALS

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PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at his residence .the old Rich Dairy farm, 24 miles northwest of Richmond on the Xolansfork road, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: f 2 HEAD OF HORSES One good work horse, weight 1600 pounds; 1 blind mare. 11 HEAD OF CATTLE One Holste'n bull, a good one; 10 head of good cows and heifers, four of which are fresh now. 25 HEAD OF HOGS Twenty shoats weighing 100 pounds; four good brood sows and 1 male hog. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. One good 2-horse disk wheat drill, nearly new; one 1-horse wheat drill, 2 wagons. 1 box bed, 1 flat bed; 1 new Deering wheat binder; 1 double.disk harrow; 1 walking breaking plow; 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 hay rake, 1 manure spreader, 1 good storm buggy, 1 ten-horse gasoline engine. 1 good four-roll shredder, 1 buzz saw; 1 one-row corn plow; harness, bridles, collars,, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Made Known Day of Sale Lunch Will Be Served By Chester Aid Society.

HIXDMAN & WEDDLE, Aucts. HARRY GILBERT, Clerk.

Annctloe

I will offer for sale on the old Puthoff farm, at the City Reservoir 3 miles east and 1 mile north of Richmond on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922 ' The following described personal property: LIVE STOCK One mare 9 years old: 2 first class milk cows; 4 full blooded duroc sows with pigs by side; 2 Hampshire sows; 25 shoats, -weigh about 100 lbs One full blood Fox Terrier pup. Full blood Rhode Island Red chickens; full blood Brown leghorns. HOUSEHOLD GOODS and KITCHEN FURNITURE Consisting of beds and bedding, 1 coal oil, 4-burner cook stove; 1 soft coal heating stove, 1 buffet, 1 tea wagon, 1 davenport, one 11.3x12 Axminster rug, one 12x12 Axminster rug, 1 tapestry 9x12 rug, 1 tapestry 6x9 linoleum dining room chairs, tables, stands, spring, mattress. 2 feather mattresses' pillows, quilts, spreads, cooking utensils, dishes. 1 DeLaval separator, 1 dash churn, 1 Bentwood churn, Hoosier kitchen cabinet, electric irsn and sweeper for Delco plant. Franc Premier sweeper, lard press, sausage grinder furnace kettle. Ice cream freezer. IMPLEMENTS and TOOLS One farm wagon and flat bed, 1 steel roller, 1 James Oliver riding breaking plow, 1 Scott's Clipper breaking plow, 1 John Deere breaking plowgood as new; 2 corn cultivators, 1 John Deere. 1 National; 2 walking cultivators; 1 tamcien disk, 1 single shovel furrowing out plow, 1 double shovel plow, 1 Asborne mower, doubletrees, singletrees, shovels, hoes, forks, 1 spike tooth harrow.

HARNESS Two set breechen harness, hip-strap harness. 2 sets

MRSo IDA POWELL SCOTT

HTXDMA-N & WEDDLE, Auctioneers.

Auction

I will sell at auction on the Henry Turner farm. 3 miles south of Richmond on the Abington pike and mile south of Greenboro. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922 10 :30 o'clock a. m.

The following property to-wit: Livestock, Harness, - 2 HORSES One bay horse 6 years old, weight 1350; 1 brown general purpose horse. 9 CATTLE One registered Holstein, fresh day of sale; 1 Holstein, heavy springer: 1 red cow, calf by side; 1 Jersey cow; 4 heifers, two 7 months old, others 3 months old; 1 Holstein bull, 7 months old. 28 DUROC HOGS Five brood sows; 22 shoats; 1 male hog. . Lunch by Ladies' Aid of RAYMOND AND WEDDLE & HIND MAX, Aucts.

INVEST YOUR MONEY IN A NEW HOME

If you have accumulated a little money and are wondering how to invest it, don't you think it would be wise to buy a home?. Real estate prices do not fluctuate to any great extent. Money invested in real estate is secure. It is protected from depreciation because the demand for real estate exceeds the supply.

Palladium Classified is the Greatest Real Estate Market in the Richmond Terrtiory.

STUDEBAKER 1920 Special Six Touring, new paint, just overhauled, A-l condition, $775. BUICK 1920 Sedan, wire wheels, Cord tires, $900.

ales Coo Terms Telephone 2010 AUCTIONS LEGALS WILL RICH FEED Hay, straw; corn in field; potatoes. CHAS. JORDAN. Cler. Implements FeedL Etc0 IMPLEMENTS One 2-horse wheat drill; one 1horse wheat drill; 1 corn turner; 1 double disc harrow; 1 culti-pack-er; 1 sulky breaking plow; l single row corn plow; 1 spike tooth harrow, 3 section; 1 corn planter, check row attachment; one 5-foot mower; 1 hay loader; 1 side delivery rake; one 7-foot McCormick wheat binder; farm wagon with flat bed and hog rack; 1 "set of hip-strap harness; collars, bridles. 4 TONS MIXED HAY Several other articles. Christian Church of Boston. AARON TURNER WALTER FARLOW, Clerk.

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The undersigned will offer at public highest bidder at 1 p. m.

Ttuiesdlay9 September 19 th

140 ACRE

His farm of 140 acres lying 3 miles south of Newcastle. Ind., and at stop 16 on the T. H. I. and E. Traction line. This farm is close to school and church and is thoroughly ditched and well fenced. The eoll is fine blafK loam and it is one of the best producting farms to be found in this part of the state. The buildings are all practically new and in excellent condition. The" dwelling consists of 8 rooms with bath, electric lights and furnace. The barn is 40x60, and very convenient. All other necessary outbuildings are on the farm and in excellent condition. If you are looking for well improved, productive farm, don't fail to look this one; over, as it is one of the best farms in Henry county and the location is ideal. At the same time we will offer 30 acres of growing corn on said farm. For further details see or write ' '

WILLIAM BARNEY FLANAGAN, Auctfoneer. AUCTIONS LEGALS PUBLIC Dissolution sale on farm located 1 Indiana, on

Monday, September 18,. 1922

At 10 a. m. (standard time). Head of Big Type Consisting of the following blood Clansman, Lunker, Elecution, Model,

2 SORREL MARES Weighing 3200 lbs.

1 REGISTERED SHORTHORN COW f t

Giving a good

' CORN ' Twenty acres of good corn 5n field. IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS A good line of farming implements, harness, etc. Dinner served by Ladies' Aid of Christian church.

D. F. Druley & Weddle, Aucts. Harry Audrey, Clerk.

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of 80Acre Personal

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at 10 o'clock a. m. - 80 ACRES OF FINE LEVEL LAND 80 Well improved, well ditched and well fenced; one of the best farms in Wal- ' nut Level neighborhood; located 24 miles southeast ofHgerstown, on good road; school hack parses by the door; Haprerstown telephone; known as Solomon Miller farm. Said farm will be sold at-11 a, m. - - .

. 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 . One gray horse, one bay horse, one sorrel horse, all good workers. 39 HEAD OF HOGS 39 -v Thirty-three spring pigs; 6 brood sows to farrow by day of sale.

10 HEAD OF CATTLE 10' " ; One roan Shorthorn cow, giving 5 gallons per day; 1 Holstein cow with -calf by side; 1 roan full-blooded Shorthorn cow with calf by side; 1 Jersey cow with calf by side: 1 Jersey cow due to freshen by day of sale; 1 large roan Shorthorn cow, giving 3 gallons per day; 1 red Shorthorn cow, springer; 1 red Shorthorn. 3 years old, giving 3 gallons per day; 2 Shorthorn heifers. 18 months old. FARM MACHINERY . . One 14-inch Oliver walking plow; one 3-Phovel cultivator; 1 riding cultivator; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 culti-packer; 1' Hock Island manure spreader, new; one l-horse wheat drill, new; 1 Superior wheat drill 12x7 power lift, new; 1 Osborne binder, good, as new; 1 Me- , Cormick 5-ft. mower; 1 potato digger; 1 road wagon; one 2-horse wagon; ' 1 hay bed: 1 hog rack; 1 gravel bed; 1 wood bed: 1 John Deere corn shell- " er; 1 whitewash spray; 1 hog' fountain; one S0-gallon coal oil tank; 1 vacuum washing machine; 1 vacuum sweeper: 1 virvegar barrel; 1 hog shute; 1 milk separator; 4 sets breeching harness; fly nets for four horses; set buggy harness; singletrees; doubletrees, and miscellanous article. All'., tools are practically new. - .' . ABOUT 25 ACRES OF CORN IN THE FIELD Twelve tons clover hay, 20 dozen sheaf oats, 90 bushels threshed oats; 4 . tons loose oat straw; 4 tons loose wheat straw in barn. Terms made known the day of sale. " No good to be removed until ; settled for. Lunch by Jacksonburg Aid Society.

HARRY PATTI, Field clerk. H. W. GILBERT. Settling Clerk. HIXDMAN & WEDDLE, Aucts. Closle

I will offer for sale on the Perry Deardorf farm, one mile west; one half mile north of Campbellstown, Ohio, and one-quarter mile south of Stop ; 103 on the D. and W. Traction

Ttitirsdaiy,

10:30 o'clock A. M.

The following described property, HORSES One team bav mares, smooth mouth, weight 2700. 1 COWS Two red Shorthorn milch cows. One fresh by day of sale. 70 HOGS Twenty-nine spring shoats, 9 sows, 4 Duroc sows with pigs, 2 Poland China sows with pigs, 2 sows to pig bv Oct. 1, Duroc spring boar, 1 Poland China spring boar, 1 Duroc 18 months, 1 Duroc hog 18 months. AUTOMOBILES Hudson 191S, 7-passenger sedan, (Henry Knoll car); Chevrolet 490, 5 passenger. Al condition. MISCELLANEOUS One set of breechen harness, one set of buggy harness, halters and straps, two wooden barrels, one with hog fountain;- two 60-gaL steel drums. Klwood fence stretcher, log chains, cans, hog troughs, steel muskrat stretchers, 60 steel traps, shovels, pick, mattock, locust posts, 5 cord wood; 1 iron kettle; two 15-gal. steel drums; one 30-gaL steel drum. FEED 70 acres good corn. 10 ton loose wheat straw, in barn, 10 ton light mixed hay, 11 bale3 wheat straw. O. C. SCHWING.. Auct. ROBERT H. WIECHMAN. Clerk.

the premises, to the FARM M. PEED, Owner AUCTIONS LEGALS . SALE mile east and mile south of Boston, A. ? Consisting of the following:

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POLANDCHINA HOGS

lines: Miller Giant, Fashion Master, Longfellow, Gerlsdale Jones, Giani flow of milk 'JOHN F. PETERSON AVERY; OXER " :. Farm , and Property ,1 scar E. Lamb 2L 1922-1 to-wit: IMPLEMENTS Two 2-horse wagons with flat top, 1 Durham culti-packer, one Turo -corn plow, 1 McCormick double disc, 1 Gale Sure Drop corn planter, 2 spike tooth harrows, one 1- ' horse cultivator; Fordson tractor used one season, with 12-ln John Deere plows and belt pulley. . One -American Seeding Machine Co. turo corn plow for Fordson tractor.' with hitch and steering device. One. -Letz feed grinder, 8-in. burr, new), '1 Osborne 6-ft. cut binder, 1 Milwaukee corn binder, new; 1 Osborne mower. 1 Oliver earn plow.roller, walking breaking plow, 1horse Rude disc wheat drill, bor 2 bed. spring tooth harrow, Deere corn planter, iron drag. 2 gravel beds, double shovel, siDgle shovel ,t. plows, etc. " HOUSEHOLD GOODS : One wooden bed, 2 dressers, 1 iroav bed, 1 large folding oak daven- v port, finished in brown leather, 1 new: 6 wooden bottom dining-' t chairs, 1 oak bookcase with com-H bination writing oesK, i aotray, l kitchen cupboard, 1 dining table, l.', lounge, 1 DeLaval, o. 10 creamy range, jiew, 1 ,i:rixiuiii range;, liVirnrif 1 n A t 1 li'sh stan1 ""'--' - fZ' . ft? Lunch stand let . ''-".' - 1GEO. L, BAKER-i

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