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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 8

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iOMMF, MIMEnix THurtsDAy, 1, LBIWARY 1925 -THE CIOTO GAZETTE-PAGE 8. weighing NO pounds. Four bead of 1 Shoats, weigbing 40 pounds. Victor i't aaG WANT TO BE v- One good driving or saddie horse. One bore coming five years old.

6 Head of Cuille 18 Head of flogs Thousands Of Congraiviatoify Messages From Unseen Audiee-we Administrator's 01'1 I I Personal Property I of the late G. A. Foster at his resH Idence one mile south of Chillicothe) on the Waverly pihe, i i Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1925 2 Head of Horses One Brown horse, 14 yrs. old.

One sorrel mare, 12 yrs. oid. 9 Head of Cattle One Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old. One Holstein cow, fresh by day of sale.

One Jersey cow, good One brindle cow, 6 yrs. old, Vying milk. One roan cow, giving milk. Two black cows, stripers. One Holstein cow, 4 calf by side.

One spotted heifer. calf by side. Farming Implements One Milburn wagon, top bed.I I One Deering mower. One light milk wagon. One gravel bed.

One phaeton buggy. Two sets buggy harness. One set work harness. Bridles and halters. One wheel: barrow.

Two log chains. One Black Hawk corn planter, with check row and wire. One double i cultivator. One Planet Junior cut- I tivator. One Imperial breaking' plow.

One double shovel plow. One corn sheller. good grain sacks. Twenty good brand Twenty five bead of stock bogs weighing around 140 pounds. Farming Implements Three wagons with box bed in good condition.

One Superior grain drill. One Fordson tractor with 14-in. Oliver plows in extra good condition. One Oliver sulky plow. Four two-horse Oliver chilled plows.

Four Oliver riding cult'. Wen's. One International cultivator. One Easy walking cultivator. One International corn planter.

One Avery potato planter, new. One Avery potato digger, new. One IIcCormick double diso randal. Twelve sets of heavy work harness with collars, bridles, lines for same. Two Fayette hog feeders.

Other articles too numerous to mention required on 250 acre farm. Sale comm'ences at 10 o'clock A. M. Terps made known on day of sale. Lunch served on ground.

PRCSLEY E. CALDWELL. Bros. Auctioneers. .0 PUBLIC SALE flaying deckled to quit farming I will offer at Public Sale, on the J.

N. Bower farm, eight miles northeast of Chillicothe, and, five miles south of Kingston, on the Marietta road, near Bethel Church Ion Thursday 9 1925 Feb. The f011owing personal property owit 13 HEAD OF HORSES. One Team Grey 1lares, 9-12 lOge I in rata with low. tiled corn ant.

eery bog to acre A. of fling the Mies bye the urch )erty 9-12 .1 ,4 l'' ....4 '1 fi 4 I 17 .4 ..4... 1 ,...4.,.. I 4 ,) ''''''2i'''' ''''N, i' i 1 s'- i ,7 1 .7 '''i- .,..5 l': s'w, 1 I 1 -At NI tykomoo. A I kl.

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s' '1 s''. 7,:: '2's 1 1 ,,5.. R-. 7, 4 4 I.4,- ,1 "'l Vt 1 i FARM IMPLIMENTS One Samson Tractor. A-No 1 condition.

One? Samson Tractor Plow. A-1 condition. One Rodrick Lean double disc, good as new. One 7-ft. New Deering Binder, good as new.

One Farmers' Favorite wheat drill, good condition, 1 3-inch Brown wagon, complete, good as new. One 2 in. Weber a. gon, complete. One 1923 Oliver Sulky Plow.

One Hamilton riding plow, good condition. One Mc-Cornick mower. good as new. One John Deere corn planter, with 80 rods of wire, good as new. One 60- tooth drag harrow.

One 3-horse disc, good condition. One New Departure Cultivator, good condition. One Little Joker Cultivator, fine condition. Two new 16 ft. Hay Ladders.

One International Feed Grinder, 10 inch. One Columbus breaking plow. One single shovel plow, One double shovel plow. One fodder sled. Three sets of working harness.

complete, good condition, Thirty linen grain sacks, good. 150 gallon gasoline tank. One grind stone'. Three tons of Clover Hay in barn. 100 bushel of corn in crib.

75 bu. of Oats. good for seed. Four bushel 1923 Seed Corn, tested and Reed's Yellow Dent, cleaned. 73 Hens.

Other small tools too numerous to men One grind stone. Three tons of Clover Bay in barn. 100 bushel of corn len rib for se cc. Four 5 bushel u. Oats.

2si good Corn, tested and Reed's Yellow Dent, cleaned. 73 Hens. Other small tools too numerous to men- lion. Also a few household goods One Famous Climax kitchen range, good condition. One Seneca oak heater.

good. One Premier Cream Separator. good condition. On 10-1 gallon water separator. Two 3-gal-1 i i 1 I I tr.

5.. .7 ::7 77 The question of determining the degree of public interest in radio; recitals by famous artists of the opera and concert stage promises to be settled comparatively In fact. as resuit of the second; radio presentation. given under the auspices of the Victor Talking Machine Company Jan nary I there is little doubt lat that radio; audiences are keenly appreciative of the signal departure from what: has been described by Herbert Hoover as an endless diet of jazz" In radio programs. Pictured above is one of a staff' of 40 Victor mail clerks contern-; plating the task of attacking one day's mail commenting on and expressing appreciation of the first Victor radio programs, and asking'.

4 S. k'' .9. r. 1 4, i 47 .1.,,, o- -4 9 1 ,4, r- A io sk, o' 't 5. i 4 kr, 1.4 6' 11 A 1- El 4-3' for reproductions of autographed clared recently that 110 series of photographs of the principals.

1 radio programs hitherto announced More than suth commtini-1 by the company has received such cations have been forwarded to I universal acclaim as the Victor the company from all parts of the, series country, either through a local 1 It is the desire of the Victor broadcasting station, or directly to company to continue these re-the company's offices at Camden," ci-tals twice monthly, presenting to N. and they are still the radio public a program which In addition to these testimonials.1 will include at least one of the the homes of John McCormack world famous artists on each ocand Lucrezia Dori, who sang in the casion. In order to keel) in closer Victor recital New Year's contact with listeners and to re-night. and Madame Frances Aida; cord their opinions in the matter of who appeared as the principal in; Oentinuing the recitals, the Victor the second. base been flooded with company has invited them to write congratulatory messages.

An of- I in from time to time. The pracflcial of the American Telephone tIce of sending correspondents re-and Telegraph Company, tinder productions nt autographed phowhose direction the broadcasting tographs of the principals of eacti arrangements have been made, de- I concert will be continued. sacks. One 1-horse power feed Sale commences at 10 o'clock A. grinder.

One gasoline tank. about, m. 50 gal. Three vinegar barrels. Lunch served on grounds.

One lawn swing. R. 11. TUGGEY One Sampson fence stretcher. G.

A. Lockard, Auctioneer. One hay rake. Two Simon W. E.

Flee, Clerk. One Sampson jack. One set of blocks with 100 ft. rope. One ex-i PUBLIC SALE tension ladder.

Two step One lot of carpenter tools. One' large blacksmith vice. One door Having rented my farm, I will clamp. One boring rnachine. Two sell at public auction at tny resi: carpenter tool boxes.

Double dence, 1-! mile from Clarksburg single trees. forks, shovels and on the Circleville and Clarksburg hoes. One lot of sledge hammers. pike on One watering trough. About SO Feb 9-1 1995 bu.

corn in crib. Seventy shocks Beginning at 10 o'clock a. the of corn fodder. One lot of seed. following personal property: Two iron kettles and stands.

i Eight Head of Horses One large copper kettle. One malOne gray horse, 6 years old. able steel range. One extension weight 1450; one gray horse, table. One kitchen table, and i 1 SECOND LEY Here's Chance To Land a Commission In The U.

S. Army. Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 12--(By Associated Press---Final petitive examination of applicants as second lieutenants in the regular ermy will be held during the week of June 15 to 20 with a view to filling bpproximately forty vacancies in the seven col.liataill branches, headquarters for the fifth corps area 'at Fort Ilayes has announced. The forty vacancies are expected to remain after the appointment of the graduates of the 1925 class at West Point.

Owing to the limited number of estimated vacancies, no assurance can be that all Faccessful competitors will receive commissions, the announcement said. Warrant officers and enlisted nen of the regular army, with at least two years' service, will be given preferencerbefore other classes of eligibles can be conflated. Ce.ebrating The 15th Anniversary Of B3y Scouts This week marks the fifteenth anniversary week of the organt-, zation of the Boy Scouts of America. While no definite or special 1 program has been arranged for 1 the celebration of the sary. Scout Executive Brown nas outlined the work which each! troop Is expecting to do during' the coming year.

Troops, Two, Six, Three. sevenl and Nine Lave been rechartered: 1 for the year of 1925, while 1 Troops One and Eiglit have no Scoutmasters, owing to the resig-I nations of Scoutmasters Rice of 1 Troop One and Riggs of Eight. As soon as Scout Leaders1 sary. Scout Executive Brown 0 Beaut A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c Danderine" does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair Girls! Try this! When combing and dressing your hair just mois ton ndfls pin I I 1 AIL 4 4-, Tr- -01' .0 A 1. -I v.

1 rig. 44 NI 4 .4 itot, sk, eg -zy i I Girls! is! Try th When combine rilnooir tv 1...6 ten with can be obtained these two troops KOA, Denver (32.4) 9 orchtiSttra. Will be rechartered Troop il'srr''Ten-'al d''ets- v. ID), moines (526) Tin ban- of the Trinity church which has ,.1. Marldillin, guitar artists.

been inactive i owing to the need wwJ' NewS 1352.71 orciiiestr.t. poet, tenor. of a Scoutmaster. is now being re- WPAP. Dort Worth Star-Telegram InU.Si2 3:30 Eed llot cognized by Mr.

Blouser of the High School facuty, and he will if '1 1 (-t00 (0,, I mu- 13 be t4 scoutmast er of this 1') features; 12 amateurs; 1 troop. wos, Jefferson City ad- In general, all the troops of dress. musical. the city have shown marked pro- WDIP, rity star of the Air; program; troop. In general, all the troops of the city have shown marked pro-' WoS, City (40.) ad- dre.

musical. DIP, WamFa9 rity star (3A3 6 th- 11. ---4' lir rogram gress in scouting during the past year and the scout officials are well pleased with the results of year and the scout officials are well pleased with the re sults of the past year's work. The national motto of the week' LtaLluisaL luuLLV U. Lilt! kitchen chairs.

-----1 1 One Estate Oak heating tOVE. (1 One sideboard. One Cherry 1 ing leaf table. One folding bed. 1 1 Two panel doors.

One victrola. Two milk cans. One iron bed stead and two wooden beds. One 1 1 small spinning wheel. One re-I gera fritor.

0-tie lard press. Onei sausage stutter. About 300 bricks. Three small brass kettles. One platform scale Four scoop uu' bunches of broom corn.

One loti of pi i 9 td pipe, ll In. sans of 1 bunc.hes -of broom corn. One lot of sew er pipe, ill In. 9 stands of 1 bee, Terms made known on day of ierms maue ancriya on uay oti i Sale commences at 10 0 'clock A.I MILES LOIRY, Geo. F.

Aue. ore. a AtIC John Batteiger. PUBLIC SALE 'laving decided to quit farming Will offer at Public Sale, seven I miles southwest of Chillicothe and four miles west of Massleville. and one mes west the Baptist Ho la to Make Pine i 6 Cough Syrup at Home i i i Filo no equal for prompt regatta.

i 1 .4. l'. 40.4.411011.1.4.4.0.10.110 Pane is used in nearly all orescrip- tions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine conta.ns several ei-ements that have a remarkable effect in soothing and heal.ng, the 1,., 1f tions and remedies for s. The i reason is that pine contains several that have a remarkable effect in soothinz and the embrane th of the roat and che st.

cough syrup3 are combmations of pule and syrup, The "syrup" part evrup. ntmli yrups are coraniaton nne snis is pl yruP of pine and syrup. The "syrup" part ai suga e. To make the best pine remedr that money can buy, put ounces of Ilinex in a uint bottle. and Ell up I of llinex in- a pint bottle, and Ell un With Lomemade sugar syrup.

Or von can use clarfied honey, sy corn rup, instead of suzar syrup. Either way, you make a full pintr more than yott can buy ready-made for three times the money 1UL Lill rt, "au A le mw i pure, good and tastes very pleasant. You can feel this take hold of a couzb or cold in a woy that means buqiness. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persist. ently 10o from the formation of phlegm.

The cause ii the flamed membranesand th's Pinet and 'Syrup combination will Et(10 it i uuall in 24 hours or less. Solen- i did, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarse ne sq. or 307 ordinary throat ailment. Pinex ls a highly concentrated corn- for its prompt effect upon coucrhs. Beware of subsAitutes.

Ask your drliztist, for' ou212 rites of with directions. and don't accept any. 1 thin', else, Guaranteed to absos thing else, Onaranteel to give abso the sa ae The 44 Co Ft. Wayne, Ind. PUBLIC iiLE aving sold roy lann I will or for at public sale two miles east! of Londonderry cn the Chillicothe! I and McArthur pike on and McArthur pike on I Wentin octl n-tr IQ 1 09 lyr 11' lir IletEneE.day, Feb.

18, 1925 The following' nersonal Dronerts The following personal property to wit: i II al of gor ses nnd Mules. 4 One bay 1450. bay mare, weight 1300. One hay horse, weight 1300. Two colts coming '2 yrs oil Two mulPs, 4 yrs.

cid. I 5 Head of Cattle One Jere sey ow, fresh March I.1 One Angus cow, fresh Feb. 10. A I One Shorthorn cow, fresh April One Shorthorn cow, fresh May 1. One Holstein cow, giving il m--k Implements Two wagons with sicleboards.

tint- nAhorno tilndPr On Sure, One Osborne binder. One Sure-drop corn planter. SO rods wire. Ono Osborne mower. One Superior drill; One and O.

sulky breaking plow. One Imperial walking plow. Two cultivators. One rake. One disc.

One harrow. One single shovel plow. One don, ble shovel plow. One 5-tooth cultlliter. One garden plow.

One hay ladder. One sled. One gravel lOne rake. One disc. One harrow.

One single shovel plow. One don- hip hovel nlow One 5-tooth vator. One gardn picm. )ne hay ladder. One sled.

One gravel; separator. One 1)e- One (ream i bed. One cream separator. Onei I I I 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 I ovel 4,.. V7, is "For the Doys of and the working slogan.

"Once Mc. memphis Cnmmercinl Ap- 1VTT I nIliQvilia Two thoroughbred Poland China hogs, registered. One Poland China male bog, thoroughbred, Fifteen shoats, weght about 50 to 75 pounds. Farming Implements One Fordsom tractor. Two bottom Oliver gang plows.

One double disc. One McCormick binder. 7 ft. cut. One Superior grain drill.

One heavy wagon. One Oliver sulky plow. One McCormick mower, New Ideal. One Milwaukee mower. Ore Black Hawk corn planter.

One riding cultivator. One hay rake. One disc. Two walking plows. One buggy.

One corn harvester, Ziegler. One cream sep- arator. Two 1-horse cultivators. Two single shovel plows; One don- ble shovel plow. Two spike tooth harrows.

One hay ladder. Four sets work harness. One set bug- gy harness. One new grindstone. Collars, bridles and other articles too numerous to mention.

Five or six tons of hay. Some household goods. Terms made known on day of RalA Some household goods. Terms made known on day of sale. years old, weght 1430; one gray I horse, 3 years old.

weight one sorrel horse, 7 years weignt 1600; one bay horse, years old, weight 1400; one gray 1 mare, 13 years old, weight 1400; I ray mare, 10 years old. I I weight 1630; one gray mare, 11, I ft I years oid, weight 165t). TwntyEight head of Cattle Sixteen Hereford heifer cows; one Spoted Short Horn cow fresth in one spotted cow, pasture! bred; one roan cow. fresh in April; I sin rpri rntv frp01 in Anril tturi! hin arch; one spotted. cow.

pasture bred one roan cow. fresh in April; I one red cow, fresh in April; two' yearling steers; one yearling! hweset e.Asse 1 heifer; three steer calves; one1 -i otaeiLoear old Hereford bull, a good one. Fifty Head of flogs Fourteen brood Bows. due to fat I. row in March and April; thirty-Ilse bogs, weight 12() pounds; one pure bred Duroc Jersey boar.

Implements and Harness One Deering binder, ft. cut; one Osborne binder. 8 It. cut; one Farmers' Favorite wheat dill; one Buckeye wheat drill; one 3-bottom Tractor Plow, (P. one sulky Plow, (P.

one tractor randal harrow; one sulky plow (Oliver). tooth plows; one Clipper fanning mill; three riding cultivators; one iron hay rake; one bay tedder; one mowing machine; one env and grass seeder; one Lilly feed grinder, new; one 2-hole corn sheller, new; one Brown wagon, new. Two army wagons; one feed wagon; six sets of work harness; one Ford runabout; one cream separator; one bell; one saddle; lumber and small tools; five new doors, 2-816-S; one lot of seasoned sled soles; one lot of lumber; orks; shovels; single trees; double trees and many other articles too numerous to mention. Dinner served by Ladies' Aid Society of the Clarksburg M. E.

Church. Terms made known on day of sale. JAR, McCOLLISTER ej elkj, 0.1,,,,,,,,,1116 ..14 Swepston Auctioneers. II. W.

Campbell, Clerk PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming jg ot4t4tf a to. FIVE ()P The following personal we ng hi 1380 pounds. One Grey Mare, 9 years old One Grey Horse, 8 years old weighing 1320 pounds. One Dapple Grey Horse, 8 years old, weighing 1400 pounds. One Dapple Grey Mare, 8 years old, weighing 1400 pounds.

One Dapple Grey Mare, 7 years old, weighing 1400 pounds. One Sorrel Horse, 9 years old, good for driving or working, weighing 1150 pounds. FOUR HEAD OF GOOD MILK COWS. One Black Jersey Cow, 5 years old, giving milk. One Black Jersey Cow, 6 years old, good milker, Just fresh.

One Jersey Heifer, 3 years old. just fresh. One Jersey Heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh in May. One 2-year-old Steer. One Shorthorn Bull, 3 yrs.

old. ZI HEAD OP IlOGS Two Thoroughbred Hampshire Sows, will have pigs by day of sale. 'Ten Head of Shoats, weighing 150 rounds. Eight head of Shoaisu 1 1 I i Scout, Always a cout." a bC01.1t..' SMAI.V.FIRE A SMAIrFIRE 1 A fire call IVednesday after- noon summoned the department i to 237 Elm street where a small bit of paper was burned off a wall caused by grease catching' fire on a stove. i 1 1 4..1.

Is I 1 I a to rotnFIll 1 Courtesy of Radio Digest nw A I Dr Associated ire' ity Associated Fres' 1 LAVa on UL-O 1 One tractor randal harrow; one Tuesday, Feb. 17th, 192 corn planter; one roller; two 5 voin.sopomoogin..40.04KKIooll.m.ounk,4w.ce ele Ea31A2e; 4.n soPrano; con- Proarnot tor Fel). 13 NrNA, (303.1) 7.15 ad- S13, Atlanta Journal program: felture. 10..43 Bernard and Itobin- Ire 11 I nrezonian (152) ,11 74-4- 2.7o 'Tont son, 31J11, WEE1. Cnston (47) 51 6:15 tenor: pr og-rard; 7:14 army hand.

WOE. Puffalo 6 tfiLISiC; 15- to musical: WGN, ChiCage, (77.2) 17' nrean; tet: 8 Cassical; 10 jazz WGN, Chicago (70,2) 8 classical; 10 jazz. oist years old, wt. 3'200. Ion churns.

One Team Meek Geldings, 11-12 Sale to commence promptly at 0:30 a. in. Terms made known years old, weight 3100. on day of sale. I One Bay Gelding, 15 years old.

weight 1600. 1VALTER G. LOCHBAUM. P. G.

Patterson, auctioneer. One Bey Gelding, 6 years old, M. E. Tootle and Delbert weight 1650. Garrison.

Clerks. One Black Mare, 4 years old, Dinner will be served by the La-t weight 1350' dies' Aid of Dry Run Church. One Grey Mare, 4 ears old, weight 1400. One Grey Mare, 3 years old, PUBLIC SALE weight 1400. As I am not farming I will of- One Black Gelding, 3 years old, fer at public auction at my rest- weight 1300.

dence, four miles north of Green- Two Yearling Colts. One land and three miles west of Yei- Saddle Horse, 9 years old, low Bud on the West Fall Road weight 950. 21, HEAD CATTLE. on One Black Cow, was fresh De. Friday, Feb.13,1925 cember 15th.

ONE HORSE One Red Cow, 3 years old, fresh One Sorrel Mare, 6 years old, about March 1st. rood as any bred. Weight 160 One Roan Cow. 5 years old, pounds. fresh about March 1st.

FIVE HEAD OF CATTLE. One Red Cow, 3 years old, fresh One Cow, be fresh in March. April 1st. One Cow, giving milk. One Spotted Cow, 3 years old, One 2-year-old Heifer.

I fresh May 15th. One Yearling Heifer. Nine Head Steers, wt. SOO to One Steer Calf. 900 pounds.

41 HEAD OF 110GS. Four Yearling Steers. Six extra good Brood Sows, will Two Yearling Heifers. farrow this month. One 2-year-old Heller.

bred. One Big Type Poland China 47 HEAD OF HOGS. Boar. Six Brood Sows, will farrow by Thirty-four Head of Shoats, March 1st. weighing about 65 pounds.

One Registered Hampshire Male IMPLEMENTS. Hog. two years old. One Milburn Wagon, with box Forty head Shoats, averaging bed and two sets sideboards. One 90 to 125 pthinds.

double shovel plow. One single FARMING IMPLEMENTS. shovel plow. One garden harrow. One Milburn Wagon, 50 bu.

bed. One sled. One 1-hundred gallon One Troy Wagon. One Milburn bog fountain. One Hog Ringer.

wagon and ladders. One shrunk One gravel bed. One good buggy. steel wheel feed wagon and 16 ft. One iron kettle and stand.

One Itelders. One army wagon bed. meat bench. One corn crusher. One One 16-ft.

bay ladders complete corn sheller. One grind stone. One with hog rack. One 16 ft. bay lad 50-gallon steel oil drum.

Six hog ders, new. One 7-ft. Deering binder. One ft. Deering mower, houses.

Four tons of extra good hay. Two sets of work harness. good as new. One 3horse Hoosier One set of buggy barnels. Collars, wheat drill, 12-7.

One John Deere manure bridles and lines. One saddle and epreader. One Interne- bridle. Many other articles too tional No. 2 corn planter and 100 rods of wire.

Ohe 4-horse Deering numerous to mention. Terms double disc harrow. One 4-horse made known on, day of sale. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m.

McCormick double disc harrow. WILLIAM RUDELL. Two Oliver riding breaking plows, R. G. Patterson, Auct.

14-41. One 3-horse Oliver break- P. J. Lane Clerk. lag plow, E-1.

One John Deere Breaking Plow, 12-in. One Oliver 6-shovel riding cultivator. One PUBLIC SALE Brown 6-shovel cultivator. One I will offer for sale 10 miles Brown tongueless cultivator. One south-east of Chillicothe and 2 5-shovel cultivator.

One double miles north-east of Richmond Dale. shovel plow. One shovel plow. One Ohio, on the Chillicothe-Jackson Keystone Hay Loader. One Key-Pike on the J.

S. Caldwell Farm, stone side delivery hay rake. One on I sulky steel rake. One Osborn hay Monday, Feb. 16th, 1925 One fodder sled.

Two 4- Twenty One Head of Horses horse land drags. Two 'gravel One iron grey 5 yrs. beds. One drag harrow. Three sets old, weight 1700.

tackle blocks, complete with rope, One 'roe grey gelding, 6 yrs. Orle non-freezing 50-gallon bog old, weight 1800. fountain. One Empire tank heat- One black gelding, 7 years old, er. One Rock Island 2 1-2 b.

p. weight 1800. gasoline engine. One One One black gelding, 6 yrs, old, stand forge. One post drill.

Other weight 1700. blacksmith tools. One set carpenOne bay mare, 7 yrs. old, ter tools. Three hog crates.

Ten weight 1600. steel bog troughs. Two 60-gallon One roan gelding, 7 yrs. old steel oil drums. Three five-gallon weight 1600.

oil cans. One hogshead. One 30- One bay mare, 6 yrs. old, weightt gallon lard kettle and stand, One 1450. 30-gallon copper kettle.

One bark One bay mare, 7 yrs. old, weight rel of 200 bushels oats. 1450. About 400 shocks of corn if not One grey gelding, 9 yrs. eild, sold at private sale.

Grain sacks. we'ght 1850. Double trees. Single trees. Fitch-One grey gelding, 9 yrs.

old, forks. Scoop Shovels, Shovels. weight 1450. HARNESS One black gelding, 9 yrs. old, Harness for seven horses.

Ten weight 1450. horse collars. One humane horse One team black mares, 7 yrs. collar, Eight team bridles. Seven old.

weight 2850. leather halters. Four sets team One bay mare, 7 yrs. old, weight lines. Two sets quarter straps.

One 1400. saddle. One riding bridle. One iron grey gelding 8 yrs. old, ONE FORD TOURING CAR.

weight 1400. One iron grey mare, 7 yrs. old. Winter top. weight 1400.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS One black mare, 7 yrs. old, One steel "Range Eternal" weight 1450. Range, new. One couch. One sant- One black gelding, 7 yrs, old.

tary cot. One porch swing. One weight 1500. Sharpies creat. separator.

One One iron grey gelding, 3 yrs. Bentwood churn. One sausage old, weight 1400. grinder. One iron grey gelding, 2 yrs.

old, Sale to commence at 9 a. tn. weight 1325. sharp. Terms made known on day One gaited saddle mare, 10 yrs.

of sale. ROGER F. nowEn. Ten Head of Dairy Cows Swepston Met. old.

that will be by sale day or M. E. Dearth, Clerk. before. Dinner served by ladles of 23 Head of Hogs Bethel M.

E. Church. As I am not farming 1 will of- fer at public auction at my rest- dence, four miles north of Green- land and three miles west of Yet- IOW Bud on the West Fall Road 011 Friday 3 1925 Feb. 9 ON l'; 11011SE FE HEAD OP CATTLE. IV One Cow, be fresh in March.

One Cow. rivirle milk ri 1 1 x'r I One Cow, be fresh In March. One Cow, giving milk. One 2-year-old Heifer. One Yearling Helfer.

One Steer Calf 4t EA OP HOGS. Six extra good Brood Sows, farrow this month v. 4u-sati" b'e ti Grum a nog ha. houses. Four tons of extra good Two sets of work harness.

One set of buggy harnels. Collars, bridles and lines. One saddle and bridle. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known on, day of sale.

Sale Twenty One Head of Horses One iron grey 5 yrs. old, weight 1700. One iron grey gelding, 6 yrs. old, weight 1800. One black gelding, 7 years old, weight 1800.

One black gelding, 6 yrs. old, weight 1700. One bay mare, 7 yrs. old, weight 1600. One roan gelding, 7 yrs.

old weight 1600. One bay mare, 6 yrs. old, weight 1450. One bay mare, 7 yrs. old, weight 1450.

One grey gelding, 9 yrs. oild, we'ght 1850. One grey gelding, 9 yrs. old, weight 1450. One black gelding, 9 yrs.

old, weight 1450. One team black mares, 7 yrs. old, weight 2850. One bay mare, 7 yrs. old, weight 1400.

One iron grey gelding 8 yrs. old, weight 1400. One iron grey mare, 7 yrs. old, weight 1400. One black mare, 7 yrs.

old, weight 1450. One black gelding, 7 yrs, old, weight 1500. One iron grey gelding, 3 yrs. old, weight 1400. One iron grey gelding, 2 yrs.

old, weight 1325. One gaited saddle mare, 10 yrs. old. Ten Head of Dairy Cows that will be by sale day or before. 2 3 Head of Hogs 1-12 old, old, old, old, old, old, old, De-fresh old, fresh old, to 1.

by Male iging bed. Iburn runk ,6 ft. bed. pieta )wer, oster )eere ming borse rrow. lows, Ulver One One One )uble One hay 70 4- ravel sets rope, bog p.

One )ther allon allon 1 30- One not acks. Ten iorse team One IL 'nal" Ode sage L. m. I day 'te -1 WMAQ, (h 1on7o News 6 rr-, 1- (553,1) 6:05 gan 6 rc ra; 6 Wai a tSIOMt l'Ilt). 1, Pfltr1H 1 :34 ohesto-Aw" -0, Foci: rinb: ') 517-1 orcliestra, gee glee WLS.

(1-lionz.) (511 630 oruirt: -1' 1-1) I 1 61 7:15 opera club: 8 (Inn 9:10 toploll.1 1 e(ttarlmrr KY1V 14 '2) 7 Water For Eyes I 9 rovo(; 11-2 revuo. E1. (370 2) 1: orchos- 1g has the quick action Ni thawks gh; VIVA 'Kansas City 7 'seance TimPs 4a4 u'l'ir" RILL I.W4 () 9.70 talk; la Wita 'Kansas Car 0.9) seance RILL LoR TitnPs (4114) vocal: 12 orchWra. (4997) orchestra; 11 11.61- Mnn St IAlolie-. Paul lecture; 8 pro- 1 i g- i ti It Famii r.

New' 7'45- ban New York (161.2) 6 orctels- tnag: 3 i') i ici.fii Club Alabam. 7 NP.w. k. i 4 (i. 2 71,1 talk .00 vthiinist.

NV EAF. New York 6 In tories: ontralto; 7 appine ss boys: a thIfirmeny our; 8 ()relies- trai hi1, uaLiar.1 girls 6U521 (701 'I) 6 talk or- coiwert; or- (4r1.1) Un- hlq). Franc-keo (421.5) 634)1 7 (lance: 11 play. 'zeltio ('''S 10 orchestra; 11 --s 2 dlrre. (379.F) 6111 re- thrltre: crna health I thrltre: crni) health 1115111 t.o!::!! firo--47 of camphor, hy- of sTrple camphor, (t Mixed in avoptik ct 1 bavop-; Wk bolos ard wteak strained, or Aluminum eve cup sore 4 4 rH free.

The CP ntral Pharmacy Paint, Val 9 t-t South End. I .1 n. an. Si ailrmacy. I 1-1 A It 'Tr i i Extols Farmers OlITO 11-AUDINt cir 1.

it 1 "h- Ot nor tar: 9 11 lkoPerF your hair-brush a little' "nnntiprilla" nrirl brlIch It erVt "Dandertne" and brush It i 1 The following personal proper- tv to-wit' I 0 Head of Hor5e One brown Belgian mare, 5 yrs. I. One roan mare, 13 years old. One bay.mare. 3 years old.

2 Head of Cattle One roan cow, 7 years sh in April. i old. One roan mare, 13 years old. One bay mare 3 years old 2 Head of Cattle One roan cow, 7 years One roan cow, 7 years old, fresh in April. tresa 111 One red pole cow, 4 years Old, ft, fresh in April.

Three Ilead of Sheep Three ees, bred. Farming Implements Fifteen foot hay ladder. Single trees and double trees. two sets tug harness collars and bridles. Double set buggy harness.

Two sets single harness. Collars, Bridles, saddle. Onion plow. Onion Shaving hoes. OVind stone.

Cider mill and press. Two Iron kettles. LI," (4111,4 a TT LF Lli VLa I 0n3 2-horse wagon double bed.i One buggy with pole. One John 'Deere plow. One Imperial plow.

One Hillside plow. Two doublet lishovel plows. Single shovel plow. Binder, right band cut. Deering nin.o.

mower. Elack Hawk corn planter. One randal, eight-disc. Two section drag harrow'. Log chains.

Churn. Forks and hoes. One 2-horse sled. Express pole. Cross cut saw.

Three wine tanks, containing 250 gal. Four barrels. Two hogsheads. Sausage grinder. Oats, 50 bushel.

Hay in mow. Four tons bay or less. Dinner bell. Several ex woa of Three wine tanks, containing 250' gal. Four barrels.

Two hogsheads. luage grinder Oats 50 bushel in mow Four tons Hay Sc. less. Dinner Several ex- 1 PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming I will offer for sale on place known as the Smith Fan, 12 miles south west of Chillicothe, and 1 3-4 miles north of Summit MN, near west of Chillicothe, and 1 3-41 miles north of Summit Hill, near the Huntington Pike, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1925 The following personal proper-1 ty to-wit: Ones(' of Horses 4 One team of work hortes.

I ollli twvr IThen tr WI V' Cit inli I' i ii-oL'vtliro, tii'lii) org" recital. wvAA, 1) Circhef3trai tql.r. i It! t. man; i :20 ikil'('; Irl. 1 i In ri LEx-Governor 1,, a ityvt A tY4 ,,,,,,,,4 4 --1." -i, 1: 'i i ,5.

1 ''''r r'', 1 1 r. r. .,4, 11.,, your hair, The effect is startling! You can do your hair up lame- diately and it will appear twice as thick and Leaa mass ot gleamy hair. sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable ecttness, freshness and luxuri- stops falling out and dandruff disappehrs, ge "Dan- a bottle of derine" at any drug or toilet and youthful your hair appears at counter and just see how healthy ter this delightful reshing ef! dressing. I FORD BALLOONS To Fit Present Rims Every mile a MHO of pleasure Rough Roads or Good O'DONNELL BROS.

Cot Main it High St.s dressing. I'M. i .00 '1 4. 1 0 4 I I I press shafts. Crow bar ard post incubator.

One platform Ecale. hole digger. Three sets work harness. One set Chickens and household and kit-carriage harness. one set buggy ehen furniture.

harness. collars and bridles. One Other articles too numerous to saddle. Two kettles. Two log mention.

chains. Pitchforlis and shovels. Terms made known on day of One lard press. And other articles sale. too numerous to mention.

Farm of 200 Acres will be of-Two hundred Plymouth rock fered for sale same day, 35 acres chickens if not sold before day1 of it timber land. of sale. Lunch to be served on grounds. Nine tons oatA and tiM)Ifil hay, STEPHEN SETIOPP fodder. ,1 crib.

George Lockard, Auctioneer. Some household I goods. Snla orimmonoot tit la A Ikr borne nousenota guows. press shafts. Crow bar ard post i Sale commences at 10 A.

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3 .1 i i J1 1 1 -4 9, i 4' 1 li 11' I If 4 'A 0 I 1 1 1 11- I i 1 I 1 I Salo to comalcnc, iA, 10 A. I. Terms made linown on (lay of sale. HARRY J. DIXON Lunch served on grounds.

E. E. Kitchen, ALIO. Apitutirsurnrrn, i pm I ra CHICHESTER PILLS NIOND BRAND. tadtpat 'nut.

Douggiot tot I lit-ohon4ter iiiiontenti SC in itod and Gala rieniiiit wna bwe tiny ort, year )IIAMOND BRAND I'M" tor AS yean known as hest Satestalwaya Renal it cni 11 RV 1111I1McIC rvrD11111111C v6 Ko Ladino! A. Is year Inaglee tee 0 Islamabad abad lin Illie in Veal amt Gala nentlic bans. sealed ono bibm Take other. ar bet year li ragoisk, "tab. sliAMONIA BRAND for OS yean known as host Safest.Alwayagellatte 591.D CY 0 MILLS'S LITIYINHLII I rormer la, O.

Lowaen. or Minnie' 10giStatOr, anoNt, Chio State Univervity farmer. 111 "Ohio Maudine Ormsby," prize cow of In Gress tere 1' I 'd the students Ti o. Farmer and ir Orgahizlt "Ohio Maudine" IR of Holstein stock the recold of 22,000 pounds Of milk plus 02 and has t.d rounds of 0 I 1- WRIFISIPOWliniresNWSONIMIMPOPINMIIMWDOPPOIMPIONMEIPFSins.

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