Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 35, 9 February 1923 — Page 15

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TKLEGKAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1923.

Sale"

Business Opportunities

38

BAKERY Fully equipped; for eal or exchange. E. J. Knapp, 17 N. 7th St.

LIVE STOCK

Dogs, Cats, Pets

47

ENGLISH BULL, PL'PS One male, two females, for sale. 700 N. 17th St.

Horses, Cattle, Vehicles

43

GOOD JERSEY COW Fresh; for eale. 721 X. 16th St.

Poultry and Supplies

49

FIXE B ARRED ROCK ROOSTERS For sale. Phone 39252.

MERCHANDISE

Articles For Sale

51

BART CARRIAGE For sale; good condition. 1724 North B St.

BARGAINS In watches and high Trade spectacles. Call at C. E. Kecver'3 Watch Shop. 7 South 11th Street.

Barter and Exchange

51A

CALL AT TOWXSKSD'S when you want to buy or sell good used furniture; it will pav vou. Townsend's New &: Used Goods 'Store. 35-37 S. 6th. Phone 129G.

"They Are Still Calling-

said Mr. Jaffc, "on the ad I had in your paper; must have been over 150 calls.- It was rented that evening." (This ad appeared In The Palladium Tuesday, Feb. 6):

GOOD USED GOODS We buy and sell. Prammer & Xeaso Furniture Exchange 620 Main. Phone 1461.

USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. Home Supply Co., 1M Ft. Wavne Ave. Phone 1S62.

Building Materials

54

BUILDING FLOX Drain tile brick, flue blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and office. School St. road. Phone 3250.

Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers

56

.ALFALFA HAY For eale; extra fine. Phone 39143.

Household Goods

59

GO-CART For sale; frosted blue gocart; stroller style. 221 X. 18th St

HOUSEHOLD GOODS For sale. Main St.

515'A

RANGE Kitchen cabinet and other fur

niture, for sale. Phone 4329 or 617 South r. St.

Musical Instruments.

62

CLARINET Wanted; a good secondhand B-flat Albert Svstem clarinet. Phone 1S55 or call at 220 N. 13th St. .

TtrAT. CTT'rvro If vrvn a rt lookinsfH

for a real bauio or any string instru

ments whp not pay us a visit and see

oir- complete line? t asn or terms, 1032 'i Mainor Phonc2038.

IlKPOims You can save 1-3 at our ex

change. Why pav more? We buy. sell

antt exenange. .Miner Harness niuic, R27 Main Street.

Radio Equipment

62A

TRANSFORMER For sale. Thordorson

1 kv. transformer, oil immergecl condenser, oscilation transformer, S-tooth, 3.000 mm motor rotarv snark-tran. In

quiries answered, ('has. H. Enierick fSCYVM). 11S E. Monfort St.. Eaton. O.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Houses For Rent 77 5-ROOM HOUSE For rent; bath and garage; 39 N. 3rd. Phone 2047 or 16S2.

If you have a house for rent, call phone '2834 for an ad-take r. 4 The A-B-C Classified Ads -Always Different in Opportunity Always the Same in Service

VOSS ELECTRIC WASHER S75.0Q

"WM. F. 1020 Main St.

KLUTER, Agt Phone 1936

AUTOMOBILES

1922 Overland Roadster Just the thing for a commercial man. Run 1,500 miles. Bargain at $475. Cash or terms. Ballard Sales Co.

23 South 7th St.

Phone 2010

. Auburn "6" J915 model. Just traded in. All In A-i shape mechanically. 3 new tires. Cash or terms. Ballard Safes Co.

23 South 7th St.

Phone 2010

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Farms and Land For Sale

83

4 ACRES For sale or trade: all tillable; fruit and buildings A-l; two chicken houses. Phone 1341. C. M. Posther. 100i5 So. R.

Houses For Sale

84

$500 CASH COTTAGE 5 rooms, with gas. lights.

waii-r anu lurnare. waiance terms. located on a paved street. See BURDSALL. "WILLETT, CUSTER CO. REALTORS 710 MAIN ST.. -PHONE 14S1

AUTOMOBILES

1921 Mitchell Roadster ' Recently traded In. Four cord tires. New paint. A bargain for $650. Open evenings Ballard Sales Co.

23 South 7th St,

Phone 2010

I2XD ST.. X. 406Property for sale. 406 North 22nd St. Address C. Benbow, Sll Greenup St., Covington, Ky.

BUNGALOW 5-room: furnace, garage;

.- iui, iflra cmcKen nouse; lii.ouu cash. Phone 4784.

COTTAGE. 5-ROOMS North of rail

road; gas light, water; good as new, on payments. Jordan, 231 Colonial

JBiag. Klione 1570

DOUBLES AND SINGLES All prices and locations; 20 good farms, some nice locations near cltv, from 1 to 10 acres. Arthur Brooks."

Specials at the Stores

64

VALENTINES SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE. ALL THE LATE BOOKS & MAGAZINES DENNISON CREPE PAPER. DICKINSON WALL PAPER CO. E01-506 MAIN ST.

Wanted To Buy

66

WANTED Washed, wiping rags; nothing smaller than handkerchief, such as pillow slips, aprons, shirts or underwear. Price 6c per lb. Sam Jaffe. 300 Main St. Phone 2047.

ROOMS AND BOARD

Rooms With Board

67

8TH ST., N. 720 Room with board for man and wife or three gentlemen; $6.00 per week. Phone 894.

Rooms Without Board

63

DOUBLE 6-ROOM Modern, each side, garage, located in southeast part of city, a good home or investment; reasonably priced. BURDSALL, WILLETT, CUSTER CO. REALTORS 710H MAIN ST. PHONE 14S1

MODERN HOMES HAVE A MODERN Six-room, east end, close in, for trade for west side property; what have you? 6-ROOM Modern, one square from Main close in; possession now. 6-ROOM Modern, N. 19th; 300 block. 10 ACRES National Road West. 8-ROOM House, close In; possession now. 7 ACRES Six-room; possession now. JOHN H. SCHELL PHONES 2197 OR 2082

1920 Ford Sedan An exceptionally good buy at $375. Good tires. Cash or terms. Ballard Sales Co. 23 South 7th St. Phone 2010 Open evenings

1919 Chalmers Coupe Just the car for this kind of weather. Ihis car is In extra fine shape. New ?A!Jt; ord t'r"- Good bargain at $o00. Cash or terms. Ballard Sales Co. 23 South 7th St. Phone 2010.

1919 Studebaker Special "6" Touring, recently overhauled. Plenty of power, A-l shape mechanically. Good paint. A real bargain at $650. Cash or terms. Ballard Sales Co.

23 South 7th St.

Phone 2010

TIRE SPECIALS

Guaranteed 30x3 Yale Eli Cord Get Our Prices SPARK PLUGS '25c

SCHAFER TIRE SERVICE 17 S. 9th St,

1921 Chandler Dispatch Four-passenger touring. A car that has lots of power; newly painted. Covers all around. See this one for ?i50. Cash or terms. Ballard Sales Co. 23 South 7th St. Phone 2010

PUBLIC SALE

Owing to the fact that I am quitting: the farm, I will sell at Public Auction, at my residence, known as the Dan Hecker Farm, 6 miles West and 1 mile North of Lynn. 1 mile East and 'A mile South of Huntsville. -

Tuesday, Feb. 13th Sale .begins at 10:00 A. M. 7 Horses and Mules One gray team, 13 years old. good workers: 1 span of mules, 13 yrs. old, good workers; 1 grey mare, 4 years old. sound and good worker; 1 blind mare, good worker. 12 Head of Cattle 3 good fresh cows; 5 springers; 1 fat, 1200 lb. cow; 1 good Holstein and Jersey milker, fresh last fall; 2 heifers coming 3 years old.

80 Hors

18 brood sows, bred for March and April, doubly treated; 60 head of shoats, weighing from 50 to 125 lbs. doubly treated; 2 male hogs. 1 Duroc and 1 Big Type Poland China.

15 Sheep Feed

Steel Ring Gears

For s t rl p ped fly wheels. We use only high grade carbon steel. Each job has a definite guarantee. We install these gears for garages or indiv i d u a 1 s: our axle shafts are a 1 1 made o f

bon steel. We can f uS; any make car. Our shafts are not goods! t'ompare(i witn t" inferior Shutzx Garage and

Machine Shop

6 lgy .

Rear 617 S. A.

Phone 2588

800 bu. of good corn; 20 tons of mixed baled hay; 20 tons of loose hay in mow. Farm Implements One practically newwagon: 2 wagons in good shape; Hog racks and flat bottom beds; 1 two row Deering corn plow, almost new; 1 old two row corn plow, in good shape; 1 double disc, almost new; 1 one row corn plow, in good shape; 2 Oliver riding breaking plows; 2 walking breaking plows; 1 gang plow; 1 Black Hawk corn planter, and fertilizer attachment; 1 McCormick Binder; 2 three wing spike tooth harrows: 1 one horse wheat drill; 1 International Grinder; 1 buggy; 1 double set of breeching harness; 2 doilble sets of harness.

Terms Made Known Day of Sale. Lunch Served by Martlndale Aid Society1. THOMPSON & HECKER WEDDLE t& HINDMAN, Auct

PALLADIUM Classified ads pay.

Suburban For Sale

87

11TH ST., S 25 Modern furnished room for rent. Phone 1923. 11TH ST., S. 1H0 Modern furnished room for rent. I'hone 10'i5. UTII ST., N. 401 Bedroom and Bath; heat; for rent, to gentleman. " 1 1 THSTN 3 4-N I i cely furnished room: all conveniences; private family. Phone 1390.

HTH ST., X. 216 Roomers wanted.

INQUIRE 307 X. D Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; with heat and bath.

Rooms for Housekeeping

69

13TH ST.. X. 401 Two housekeeping rooms; modern; no children. 12TH '"STN.326 Two"f urnished" ll"ght housekeeping rooms: also one sleeping room, can be arranged for light housekepping: modern.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

Business Places for Rent

75

P. US IN ESS ROOM For rent at 406 Main tree:. I'-.''F;ion March 1st. T-i'tulin Home S'jpplv Co., 1S1 Ft. V's.-.n Ave. MAIN ST 8-S rtu-'nes room. 18x50, for rent. I no, -lire ir.s Jaffe, 3rd and Main. Phone JIM-

TEN ACRESNEAR CITY CAR LINE-

FINE PRODUCING LEVEL LAND Good five-room house, barn, beautiful

yard, iruit and shada trees.

RAISE YOUR LIVING on this place and save your wages. Terms and price will interest you. A real chance but must be sold. Also have 10 acres adjoining this. Buy now for spring possession.

W. B. DYE PHONE 2150 OVER 901 MAIN ST.

Real Estate For' Exchange 88

FOR SALE OR TRADE For city property; small farm near Richmond. Terms if desired. Box B-224, care Palladium.

SEVERAL GOOD FARMS to trade for Richmond real estate. Address 514 Peacock road or Phone 3524.

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Legal Notices

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Far.r.s For Rent

76

farm

-For rent; a eood

Bunnell, Ilagurstown,

175 ACRES call Ju!m Ind.

'I 'OR RENT OR SALE Good farm 156 acres five milpi Southeast Richmond and two miles Northwest CamphellstDh. Good 8 room modern house, bank barn and corn cribs. See or write Robert II. Wiechman, Executor, Dickinson Trust Co.

Wanted To Rent

81

S-ROOM HOUSE Wanted: medium price: good location. Not north of I) St Phone

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Brokers in Real Estate

P.rVKR AND SELLER ALIKE All business negotiated on basis of Golden

rule. J. R. Manc:.Phone 2fiS6. 311 N. 9. ('!TY rnn'PERTV AND FARMS For sale. AVc can give vou anvthing you want. J. It. Schell. Phone 20S2. FOR SEP VICE List vonr pronertv and fiirtns with Lon sr & Tillson. 207 K. P. niter. Phone 6226. yri'M "FARM'S AND CITY PROPERTY

Son or write W. O Harrison, K. It. L.

Richmond. Phone 541 03.

HOUSES Over 30 listed for sale, with

". E. Keevcr Real Estate' Co. Office i South lHh. Phone 1611 or2169. IF YOU WANTTiBUY See' Bund v. If you want to sr-11 see Rundy. You an see r.undy at 317 North 8th St. Phone 29!.". OVER ToolIOUSESandfarm9 for sale and more coming In everv dav. Porterfield, 303 Union Bank Bldg. Ph. 1963.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne Countv, Estate of Thomas J. Bennett, ceased. Notice Is hereby given that the

aersigncci nas iuiy nuantieu as executrix of the estate of Thomas J Bennett, deceased, late of Wayne County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LUCY I. BENNETT. Executrix. Harlan fc Brown, Attorneys. Feb 9-16-23

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PUBLIC SALE

IF YOU CAN'T BRING your ad to the office, telephone or write to the Palladium.

FINANCIAL

DON'T STAND BY Envying your neighbor when he drives by In his Cadillac or Ford, pick up a bargain In the Palladium's Automobile Colums. Classification 11.

Don't pass up a good business opportunity for the want of ready cash. We loan on chattel mortgage. You pay us back a little each month, for as long as twenty months if necessary. Low rates. Fair, courteous treatment.

WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 North 10th St. Phone 2509

USED CARS

Below Is a list of the many exceptional values we are offering from day to day in good, slightly used and rebuilt automobiles:

Ford 1918 Touring Ford 1917 Touring Ford 1920 Touring Chevrolet 1918 Touring Chevrolet 1916 Touring Chevrolet 1920 Touring Chevrolet 1920 Touring Dodge 1918 Touring Studebaker 1918 Touring Studebaker 1918 Touring Oakland 1918 Touring Oakland 1920 Touring Oakland 1919 Touring, with closed top Nash 1926 Sport model, California top Many Other Different Makes

Your present car can at all times be taken in as part payment, and the advantages of a deferred time payment plan extended you if de-. sired.

E. W. Steinhart Co 14 N. 10th St. . Phone 2955

The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Dick Danily farm, mile northeast of New Paris, Ohio, on Thursday, Feb. 15, 1923 Beginning at 12 o'clock noon, the following: HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS Three gray horses weighing about 1450; 2 seven-vear-olds; 1 ten vears old. Seven cows, 2 with calves by side, others springers. 3 steers; 1 roan heifer; 4 brood sows. QUANTITY OF HAY IN MOW IMPLEMENTS

One S-

disc w

Hawk 1 cult Oliver

with f fork a Hon.

foot Deering wheat binder; 1 McCormick corn binder: 1 three-horse heat drill: 2 one-horse wheat drills: 3 sinerle corn nlowsr 1 RlnrW

corn planter: 2 mowers, 1 a deering. the other a McCormick; 2 discs; i-packer; 1 manure spreader; 1 three-leaf harrow; 2 three-horse

ui piows, i jonn ueere warning plow; I steel vaKe; 1! wagons, iat bed; 1 five-horse gasoline engine; 1 Springfield grinder; 1 hay

nu carrier; narness anu many oiner articles too numerous to menTerms Made Known on Day of Sale

RICHARD DANILY COL. SCHWING, Auctioneer.

PUBLIC SALE

RIDE A CAR OF TOUR OWN Follow the offerings under "Automobiles for Sale" for pick-ups.

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PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, belonging to estate of Ellen 11. Elliott, deceased, will be sold at public auction on premises Monday, February 12 HER HOME AT 221 NORTH 19TH ST., will be sold first, beginning promptly at 1 p. m. Immediately following this the househol5 goods consisting of tables, chairs, stoves, cupboards, dressers, beds and bedding, carpets, dishes and kitoiien utensils will be sold. We will then sell the lots belonging to the estate and located near Morton Lake. The the property at the corner of Ridge and Charles Streets will te sold. L. B. CAMPBELL, Exectuor

T will sell at auction at my residence on the southside of the Old National Road. 7 miles east from Richmond courthouse or 1 mile north and 1 mile east from Westville. on the Dayton and Richmond pike, or 1 mile south and 1 mile east from New Paris, Beginning promptly al H a. hi. Mooday9 Febraary H2th This sale will be held regardless of weather. If the weather Is bad, my Iol-s is your gain, so you can't afford to stay away on that account. Auto hacks will meet all cars at New Paris and Westviile before and after sale. Hog sale begins at noon promptly. Everything else sells a. in. 80 Duroc Hogs Ten bred sows; 10 bred gilts; 25 open fall gilts, weighing around 50; 33 fall shoats for feeders; 1 herd boar, good enough for anybody. Registration papers will be ready to hand buyers on sale day. "Will issue no catalog and expect to sell fancy stock at farmer's prices. If you want to start with the right kind at the right price, you tan do so by paying a few dollars premium for these open fall gilts, all sired by my son of O. C." K. XI, who was known as Preble County's $15,000 boar. His spring gilts are bred to Pine Lawn's O. K.. whose sire won first at Indianapolis, and weighed 575 lbs. at HVi months. We paid as high as $125 for some of our foundation sows, because they had size and type and were sired by a good son of Jackson's Orion King, who sold for $32,000. Pigs from these sows have reached 200 lbs. in 5 months in our feed lots. We have daughters and grand daughters from these sows, some sired by Fannie's Top Col., who won second at botli Ohio and Indiana State Fairs, for Charles Wenger and was sold by him for $2,000. We have daughters of Proud Pal. who was grand champion of Ohio in 1920 and first prize aged boar at Chicago 1922, weight 930. Several daughters and granddaughters pf Orion Chief Col. 6th. Two Holstein Bulls One age 15 months, sired by the best son of a wonderful $1,000 cow. Pedigree mailed on request. Come and see his dam. I think she is a $500 show cow good for 8 gallons daily at next freshening. Next spring and summer 1 will have for sale bull calves, at real prices, plus cost of service fee. These calves will be sired by $1,000 bulls. My herd includes animals that have won at both state and county fairs and will do a lot more winning in the future. When in the market for fresh cows, springers, or high class Holsteins of any kind, come and take a look at my herd. I will always put a price on any animal 1 own. Will also sell one bull calf, age 6 weeks from dam recently sold to O. O. Zehring for $200 to put on yearly test and now milking over 50 lbs. daily as a 3-year-old. Two Horses -One team bay mares that cost me $450 a few years ago; weight' about 2S00: 8 years old; one set breeching harness, good as new; several cheaper sets work iiarness; 6 leather collars; 3 stable blankets. 750 Bushels of Sorted Corn . Farm Implements Eight-foot cut Deering wheat binder, good as new; Deering corn binder, good as new; Hoosier checkrow corn planter, good as new; why wait a few months and pay dealers several times as much as these tools will bring? Pivot axle single row corn plow; hay loader, very much used; and other articles too numerous to mention, ROY E. SMELKER, Owner

PUBLIC SALE As we are moving to a small farm we will offer the ' following personal property at public auction on. the Ruth P. Church ell farm, located 8 miles southeast of Richmond. Indiana, 1 mile south and 2A miles west of Catrtpbellstown, Ohio, and 2 miles east and 2 miles north'of Boston, Indiana, on Wednesday, February 14th SALE TO BEGIN AT 1000 O'CLOCK A. M. 5 Head of Horses Gray mare 8 years old, weight 1S00; gray horse 9 vears old, weight 1700; bay horse 8 years old, weight 1750; bay horse 9 years old, weight 1500; bay horse 8 years old, good driver. - :: 3 Head of Cows Holiteln cow, fresh in June, fine milker; 2 Shorthorn cows, fat.51 Head of Hogs 17 Big Type Poland China brood sows, some with pigs by day of tale; good Big Type Poland China boar; 33 head of fall pigs. ; v- Hay and Grain 1800 bushelsiof good yellow corn; several tons clover hay, 15 bales of straw ( Farming Implements Two pood wagon,' with flat beds and hog racks; I low wheel wagon, with flat bed; 1 gravel bed: 1 Keystone gearlesn hav loader: 1 steel hv rake; 1 hay tedder; 1 mower, 5-foot cut; 3 John Deere "Stag" sulkv breaking plows; 2 International two-row cultivators; 1 Hoosier two-horse grain drill; 1 Hoosier one-row grain drill; one Van Brunt one-row grain drill; 2 corn turners; 1 five-horse power Standard gasoline engine; 1 twohole, power or hand corn shelter; 1 Stover feed grinder, with elevator and sacker; 8 sets of heavy harness; 2 sets buggy harness; collars; lines; bridles; halters; etc.; 1 surrey, in good conditio 1 hay fork, rope and IuU,eys; galvanized hog troughs; forks; shovels; and other articles too numerous to mention., , Terms Made Known on Day of Sale. - "

J.-H. WILSON & SON i

SIMON WEDDLE and O. C. eCHWrNG. Auctioneers. HARRY GILBERT, Clerk. Lunch Served by H. O. W. Class of Campbellstown Christian Church

PUBLIC SALE On the Bert E. Jennings farm 3 miles north of Richmond on Chester TTk Friday, February 16, 1923 At 10 a. m. the following: personal property, to-wlt: 4 HEAD OF HORSES One sorrel mar 9 years old. weight 1400 lbs.; 1 black mare S years old, weight 1300 lbs.: 1 brown mare 9 years old, weigh 1500 lbs.; 1 black mare 8 years old, weight 1600 lbs. - -10 HEAD OF CATTLE One red cow fresh 1n March; 1 black cow fresh in March; 1 black cow giving good flow of milk; 1 roan cow, good milker: 1 brindle. good milker; 1 Holstein cow, been fresh six weeks; 1 black cow heavy milker; 1 Holstein, giving good-flow of milk; 1 Holstein heifer 1 year old; 1 heifer calf 4 months old. - - - . 10 HEAD OF SHOATS Averaging 100 to 125 lbs. each. , IMPLEMENTS AND ACCESSORIES One wagon, flat bed and hog rack, 1 iron wheel wagon, flat bed and hog rack, 1 McCormick corn binder, 1 spike-tooth harrow, 1 Deering mower, 1 Hoosier corn planter, 1 Oliver corn plow, 1 Durham culti-packer, 2 walking plows, 1 gang plow, good as new: 1 two-shovel plow; 1 gravel bed; 2 hay forks, ropes and pullies; 1 New Ideal spreader: International engine, 3V4 horsepower; 1 Hercules l'i horsepower engine and double tub dexter washer. 1 pump jack. 2 sets good breeching harness, lines, bridles and collars, 1 set buggv harness, one fi-in. rubber belt 24 fe'et long: hoghouses; 1 work bench, forks, shovels, crowbars, 50 feet iron pipe; 1 pair fence etrecher. 1 seed sower, 3 cross-cut saws, milk cans, one 50-gallon kerosene tank; one 30-gallon oil tank. " , . HAY, FEED, SEED, ETC. 200 bushels corn more or less, white; 6 bushels seed corn, 5 tons mixed hay, 8 tons shredded fodder more or less, 2 tons loose straw. . HOUSEHOLD GOODS One heating stove. 1 oil heater,' 1 gasoline range, chicken coops, 1 Iron kettle 1 lard press, 1 sausage grinder, 1 new Primrose separator. 1 buzz saw, 1 water tank, 1 baby cab; also other household goods too numerous to mention. Lunch served on the grounds.

WEDDLE & HINDMAN, Auctioneers. F. M. JONES, Clerks.

BERT E. JENNINGS

Execimtor's Public AinctEoe And Closing 'Out Sale of Personal Property of .the Estate of C. B. Jackson, deceased. ... And the interest therein of Albert Higgins on the old C. B. Jackson homestead, 2 miles southwest ot Ceiiterville, on Thursday,. Feb, :.I5, - m Commencing at 10:00 a. m. promptly; the following personal property will be offered: 1 Black Horse 1 62 Head Shorthorn Cattle 62 23 cows ranging from 2 to 5 years, bred to calve In May; 10 heifrs bred to calve In May; 7 yearling eteers; 21 calves from 5 to 7 months old; 1 Polled Shorthorn bull, 2 ytars old. These cattle are all good stock and would interest breeders as well as feeders, and butchers. 225 Head qf Hogs 225 16 tried Duroc bows bred to Duroc male to farrow about March Stn; 18 yearling Duroc sows and 4 yearling Poland China rows bred to Big Type Poland China male, to farrow about March 1; 12 Duroc gilts bred to Duroc male to farrow about April 3; 100 feeders of summer and fall shoats; 75 late fall pigs; 1 2-year old Duroc male; 1 yearling Big Type Poland China male. These hogs are all double Immuned. 41 Head of Sheep 41 40 ewes and 1 buck. Good black faces will lamb early. Corn, Hay, Straw 500 bushels good yellow corn; 23 tons good timothy hay with sprinkle ot clover, extra fine; 545 bales of good wheat straw. Miscellaneous 1 Hercules gas engine, 9 H. P., good shape; 1 Stover Ko. 4 corn crusher; 1 buggy storm top; 1 double wheat drill. Van Brunt, new; 1 Clipper fan mill, good as new; 1 set buggy harness; 1 lot of sawed gate stuff; 1 Stewart clipper; 1 dehorner; 1 set of double blocks; 36-ft, ladder; sets of fence stretchers; 1 slip scoop and a number of other articles. Household Goods 1 Clermont base burner; 1 large soft coal burner; 1 organ, Estey &. Co., 1 hall tree; 1 carpet sweeper; 1 Feeney vacuum cleaner; 1 bookcase and books; clocks; tables; cupboards, chairs; carpet; linoleum and other articles too Numerous to mention. Terms Will Be Announced on Day of Sale Lunch served by Antl-Can't Class of M. E. Church, Centerville. George L, Gates Lawreece McCoeaha Executors of C. B. Jackson Estate. ' Albert Higgles ------ .v

WEDDLE & HINDMAN, Auctioneers. Kelley & Kelley, Attorneys.

J. II. BLOSE, Clerk.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS