Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1939 — Page 2

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COWMIMaiONKB*fI CLAIM* ALLOW KU MAHtH «. HUM) Mtsvellaeeuus Ft. Wayne Fta. Co. < it. sup. fotl.lh Smith urua Lu. Co. sup. ....... x». <» City ot Decatur A puwer !»«.»» VlliMn* isiepuvus Co puuu* 44, is Fern K. tolrrly Dep hire ll.»« G*ur<e K Minrly, Jr. do too Herniece Dui>*> u Clk Hiro ._ uu.uu G. Humy lllorly statupa ...... tu.uv l»*<atur Electric knop CIA. exp. la.uj Niblick a <'o. du Ml l*r Hardware Co. do .. l.ov Holihoueu Drug Blur* do l.iv ttearge 11. iliarly, Jr. du w.uu U. liamy lllarly tnuueel .... ™ u.»J Ur X. D Haaicra do a.lu l»r 11. K. Uan Mia du J.IU Dr. J. Id. Minor do .——l lu Niblick A Co. du _ l.».0» C. A. Douglas do ................. J.uv Kd. F Miller du _ Is. I* Kd. »». MIUor, do 40.1 S Mary Cowan Deputy hire .. .... 7S.L® D. Lewis debar Clk biro tu.uu Victor It. Klciier puata<a „... 10.00 Oxlrj typewriter Co.. And. exp la.uu Alka Lenhart Deputy Hire TS.ue Jett Llevlily Treaa cap ........ >O.OO I dwib IL Kautttuab .lep Hire ,*.OO Huth li..llln*aworih p • • boo Uurrouttba Add. Ma. Co. exp. b.oo Leo T. UlHIg Deputy Hire Uk.VO luymond Mliacklry Dep. hire Ib.uu Anna B Hniltti do .... l.ov F.d. I* Miller Moeape —l*.*® Hd. P Miller Bd. I‘rls •!.«« Dr. J M. Miller Bberltra exp *OO Iterator ■tectric Bhup de .. l.s* IL 11. lMlnln*er dep. hire — 100.0% Clltloa M Htrlker eal. poet. 1*1.40 Marawrat M. My era aalary — 00.04 Clifton K. striker luUease ... 40.4* I. K. Archbold oalary ™ - Slue L K. Ari n bold up. oap. — «.»• MUdred Koldewey Urapner eal '*.oo K, J. Wortbman do oo.uo Haren Blum, aeaeeaor e exp. - li Xa .National laed Car M IL do aster J. Jerome Yaaor inuueel —— 7».*v Dr. F L. Urandataft Bal. exp. 4».au Will I* Innes aaaeealn* ~*• Howe* Aua«<>u>aer mu< *«• . . !,.M Henry B. lieller salary .—. lute* Kd. F. Berlin* Co. Inaurakro *1 >4 Walter J. B<»< kmaa do _ •».*» A. C. Bull her du . 41.11 C. O Mayn do *»-«• C. C. Moose do 44.40 The Buttle* Edward Co. do— Mie be \erin II lUI. ur«er du .- M4O Win Pfennig do .. .—• 4144 Ceman Fire lee. Co. du 54.1* Karl B Adam, do — »4M» E. D. Enaler do —41.44 D Burdette Cooter Witte D. &«.eo W J. Bbumaker CL Hone* loe.eo Mary M t'lute de ——— 14.00 Walter P. A H Co. de .— 4. W J W Lobdell do — »•* 14«H'tity Bro* do —™——. *-O» C, B. Dot®* Co. do —™——- >A-» Jaattoru Rupply Co do «» Nur lad. Pub. Bervue Co. jail W. 44 ire.atur F. A H Co do — •.*» The Uh hater Store do —— •»* Tko Deratur iMnuxml Co. ad» 41.*liorue Wltneeo Co. do ——— 4*.»» Irene Byron eanalerluai — 4»,.ee Co* letleamry H. F LaFowtaine aalao I*o 0* Clara M ImPonlalao de H-’> Herbert LAF«ataln* do —. 4o.e> Imrotby Lal vntalne de —— ST bo l*ne ■ Major Oil Company Kranclitwr avaitaMe in Adama Count t. AatinnaHs adtFrlmed wilk world-wide casMMT arreplanrr Mb»l br finanruilh able to market and dri rkip bumnena. Ana* er. B»«x 107. ftrmnrrat. MORRIS PLAN LOANS >TBXITI RK LIVESTOCK ELEtTKIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS. Sfscial I’tan <or Srhool T rar her* NEW Al TOMORII.EB M.OO for lioo.oo Suttles*Edwards Co. RepreacnUtiim.

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Calvin Falb do 17.*0 | llov. D. J. Vuun* up. exp *.uv ! Jacob J. Huliwarn du ls.*u k Niblick A Co. do 14.4» * l.bomla Hukvry du U.S) J Hnri Meuil Murknt do I US ’ Burk Elarator <?u. do 1i ** * Kohue Dru* Htura du «.«■ Baneo Product* Cu, in®, du.. »*.»« ' Indian Ketlnliik Co. du Di so l.eialur Hutchcry do . ..... d.au J Vanto A Linn do .. S.uu Welmre Fund Faye Hmltli Knapp aalary lul.lJ ’ Bernice Nrlaon du loud ' Helen K Mxnn du xu.on l.ualla Fohiiaptei do Mf’.uu Mary Nchulu du 40,«« F.iye Bnilth Knapp p .ataife 1 * <u» Cittern* Trlephone Co. pbuiie 4.11 Faya Hmlth Knapp mlleiMto ._ 17.** , Herntce Nalaun du U.eu Halen K. Mann do 1,.4« ' Ft. Wayne Pt« Co. Stationery II.J* , B. E. Black burial .. ... .— *J The Hub Store children exp. I«.S* National Fro. Axaociatlun B. S.vv IHabway Hepelr \ UJ.t. Be. I. •Mlto Fuelllnir labor 101.1® Grover Hleek* do b,.*« Herman Miller do <o *<i Hubert Helm do — *.W ■ halmrr Knltlle .IB a 4® Mint 1 ' 11. H Mnrtin labor 11l s* i>un Nelreltar du ....... 104.au , Vauffhn Llnhter do - — D'l.4' Italph Boe* do 4l.su It. F. Bauer do — 111.00 John Brito do — lt.0« ' Jacob Musser do 44.00 tieorav Loeb* do s»»o , Mol Kleber du l*.oo AiißOat Kleni do - lIJM ' Charles M»r*on do - *4. »o , Halph Mhady do MSV I Hal. be. X Elmer Beer labor — 4«.v< John Fox <lo ... . moo Fred Llwhty do 11 le Milo Fu« he do 4.40 Homer Beer do —.— 1.44 IM*I. 4. J C. Aupaburger tabor 4* *0 Edwin Splrhlgvr do —— 114 ee Chauacoy Re> nolde do — 144.44 Mlarellaaeeua ' Butler'* Oarage op. exp ...—. »■*• , Carlisle Instrument Co. do —. Yoder Bro* Ao 114.ie W W. WHO do —— —. «.oe 1 J. 1. (ta*e Co., do ... 1 14 ' McCormick-Deering Store do 1.11 Art* Tire Co. do ** 0» : The * hater Co do 14.44 ; Al. D. iL hmltt M. d. do -Id The Moaamau Yatnelle Co. do 11.44 , O O. gtautter ln«uran<e — T».t4 Jacob C. Miller tabor — 14.<* W H HHllom aalary in l Phil Mauer Bl ot Wa» - 44.40 ' Martha E. A Wm O. Be I tie, ' A Federal Land Bank do - 4s.ee ' Clerk of Jay Circuit Court do 4a 4* 1 Ralph M>er* do . „ Hl ** Certified thle *th day ot Mat,a : im» VI. tor H Eicher, Auditor Adame Cously. " . Aa eedloaeee reaulaHua The Bepolr ted < wnatmetiwe «< BwiMiea* Io the <My at tSeeeter (oaUeM i Bectloa I. Be It ordained by the moa Council ta and for the Citv of Decatur. Indiana, that an paraaa., ) penwaa. fine, temp any or corpora* ima shall erect. conatrucL build or remodel or cause to be erected, con* st rioted, built or remodeled any ’•oitalaa in Deuatur. Indiana, without fl: st oMatnlna a permit from tne ilty Clerk Treatsurer so to do. deeig■>alln< the kind of bulldiaa to be erected or reauidoled. the slxe thereof. where th* same I* to be. or Is aft* uated and the probable coat thereof Bat Hon II Any pareoa. persoata. Um. lompany »r rorporaUM vlolail.ig any of the pro* Mdoae of thia <wulnaarr shall upon ,<.ae,rtmn bo fined aa>t less titan Ten Dollar* <||4.M> fur ea-‘h day eorh viola* lloa > east law, a Bert am HL All asrdananaws and parts of ordinances In . oafUct herewith are thereby repealed Ber t lon IV This ordinance ehail i< Is full force rreaa aad after its pesauta* and secood consecutive pubiwetlon tn the Decatur f«em<«r*t a dally new* paper printed aad pun Hebaul le Jts-wter Indntna. Pawed and adopted by the *\.m,ao« Cnut»« U of the Cttv at I*o**'ar. ladm44 in ope* av.ei.uu taia ivh | Forreat Ktaos Mayor ! Ai'«*' H Vet ■ Aureal Cierh.Trwaeurar. I *aeale*mea* a* *awrt«**iret~» UU* Mill «nested Xw iW! Notice la hereby given. That the wadera'gned baa been eppniated Ad* c iawoaiee wit* will aaaevad of the aetata of Louis Coargd. late of Adnate rVunty a*. *aa*4 The » a*ai» W nruhatdy aalreat Walts' t'onred. Adatloletrator with will aaaoaeC f eed I. t(ee*eee. AHawnra Marth s !>■» _ Me*. 4-l*-j; F Test Year Knowledge I r*a you ah*ver 4«vob of I aaa I I tea geMHOM? Tur® ta pace | Fo*r for tba anrwer*. 1 Rkat err petagn anltaele? 1 Xeme Ito Btatr Cossar tsf Maeaa. banot t* X M bat Mi tto mbi<> of Ito Jo. * taa battlsalup rwaally tauacb-

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CHAPTER XXII Fremont considered rapidly. Behind him was Frederick Dwight, tto young government draughtsman, Theodore Talbot. William Gilpin, his own selected trapper* from St. Louis nnd hl* colored servant Jacob Dodson If there were trouble he knew Fittpatriek would aide with Kit. And Fremont know—ha had learned in th* First Expedition—th* value tn th* wildernea* of a man l>« Kit Carson. “You ar* right. Kit.“ Fremont admitted. And he turned rharfdy to Ms men “You understand, you ar* all Io avoid giving instruction* to men who answer only to Kit Cggpon. I am your coinmandar. He la theirs. Avoid friction." “In that moment." Oliver Wiggins related after, “Fremont learned what sort of men had opened tto pathway over the plainM" No one seemed to enjoy celebrating that Independence Day mor* than Oliver. Another scout joined them at the Fort, a slander youth who combined a distinctly effete air with on* of rugged mountainoeriem. This was Alexander Godey. who wor* buckskin like alt the others, bat was to be seen each morning and evening earefuily combing hi* long black eilay hair that reached to hie shoulders. "Don't smile at G<-dey combing hie hair," Kit warned the company. "He's touchy a* a girl about it and quick on the draw. He fought a man cnee for making fun of hia curie.” Godey w»» * master scout He and Kit became fast fnenda a* the ralvacade left the Fort and marched over the sage brush and bine flowering flax of tto uregoa Trail, toward Sait tAk. They pa«wd plodding wagoe trains of em'granta. it was th* be ginning of the great h mt for land that fc!!ow«d the First EipediUon es Fremont ’t was Ito origin of Westward Ho!" One* the Blackfeet would have made tmp.'veibie such travel. Kit had defeated tk« BiarkfeeL The emigrant* .wed th* path* they foll< wed to Fremont To Kit, their safety from savage*. Tto Expeditka paused two days, to hunt buffalo and dry tto fleah in the tun to carry with them. And now a* they r«de Kit was always beside Fremont, and all wa* » peace after their ewift dnerasion. • But between their er pa rate cocopaste* there wa* »tfll *urlibee* and i >—yiiointJ After the Buffalo meat wae <<ete they knew hunger, ao sharp they ate greedily of seed* bought from pe*»- ’ ing Indians, and ctaNuag thirst, for i they were riding ewer etreteto* of aikaH fenced by mean tain* b.ar* a* Urofi. "We are neamng Salt Lake " said i KU. I* ng before, as a trapper. Kit had »kirted tto lake, kr.oa.ag neither otter nor leaver nor fleh nor > any life would be found tn it* brack, lab water*. Fr*mont was under order* and the esp.'otatioa of Nah lAk* wa* a* to a high pmat ta tto • espedition • A* they neared tto inland *ea‘ their talk turned to nijetery. Tto' old trappar* keen tale* es Salt Lahr “I »• heard from ladtae*." Kit mag. “that there* a terrible whirl-! jmjos to th# t«fii#r ot th# Ijilir that' eueke down everything that lighte on the IxU Tto Iniune say tto island* of tto Into are intobhed— I bfi es dong "They say at mght yau can ate . grean conjure Area and ttoghoMaaf ’ naadtoto mb daasMM. Aad they say the water* es Salt lAks p <leaa through that whirlpool be tto Faetto Ocean . " Kit felt Frame M’s cel<Ry ecloa. liAc eye upon hm and lapeed Mito

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sudden embarrasacd atone*. But other trapper* took up th* tai*. All mouißaln mon, Ilk* Indians, feard Balt Lak*. No living human had **t raft upon It* surface nor explored it* bitter gray shores. Now they walked like traveler* In th* underworld through a gray region wbwrvin many spring* sent steaming cloud* into th* overheated air. Strange noiaeo in tto earth mad* them walk warily. Kit was .nresy—perhaps, aa wia* Indian* had ,rft*n assured him. this wae the evil hunting ground* «f tto bad spirits who live underground and only apnrar to make trouble for living men? But to said nothing to Fremont. The daimer young explorer hurried them along aa to some pleasant destination. On September «. IM3. tto scout* r**ctod a long gray butte. Under them spread tto st tang* waler* of the inland see. Fremont sucked in tto saline air. "I feel as did Balboa.” to said. Ae they watched the arid store* grew gray, th* water* grayer Th* *ky darkened and crackled and the iron-black butte* and mountain* setmed to shake with horror of tto storm. It broke over their toad*, leaving them puny and shaken, small flgures on a threatening shore. Frvmoat aas like a man es iron set among the iron mountains. "W* will explore Salt laKo tomorrow," to said. “But A ret, our food i* dangerously tew. It wtil b* best to send back ew» of the men." AU they had left was a Mnall sop ply of root* and seeds bought from Indian*. Franco!* lajeuneaae eUuiteercd to return with Sevan iaea to Fort Halt. They left, to meet with terrible hardships, to wander many days in the alkaline dc-erte and to be rescued at last by Indiana Fremont said after they had goo*, *Wi are now but a small family.” Kit »hot several of tto gray guile circling over th* Lake. Thee*. I etewed with root* owr a ashy driftwood Are. revived tto eouragv of Fremont's followers. That night they unpacked tto rubber boat Kit had first aeen tto day to met Fiwmuat on th* Miaaouri river boat. A mad contraptioa it stiU seemed to him. Patched and worn from much travel it a*mad a frad devlc* to carry Frt-*ont and hi* rho**n few upon this iegend-taunted nnd terrifying take. “Th* boat i* ta splendid eondtuea." Fmn„nt said wton Kg protested. “It will carry u* ably tomorrow." Yet that night, under the cold salt winds of th* irj-tenoue take, dieturbed by tto eoice* of million* of water few! »M summer frog-. Fre-ie-X.l wa* r>4<i*n with hideous dream* Tte-r eyed the gray ex pans* of jSait Lake over ttotr tawakfaat of nlovcr and gull egg* baked la a«be* 1 r. | to • *:..J h., •<'! eye* were shadowed. AU night th* bad lob#«1 the Liit« ihorx «f Bait Lak* and bi* dream* had been omtnou*. Kit too wn* distrustful of th* day A toot wn* set to bi* l:kmg and to ■ preferred tend to water. Tto very ■ght of tto rubber boat. Ma section* being pumiied to fullness with a b*l'■.ma e»*e,W .. ea- .— d tasam 't* tern ..a. >«■ *<v^wW a vv Wv ly toeiVuw • *ww sllfW aw# fkWiy |t>mo to had baa* siek Mi hte *aiire Uf# hiid (mm? a • h#B m th#i craft they had »ho< the rapid* « f tto Platte “Hdp* R stay* full of *tr." to grumbled "It prolaMy will pot,” FremoM aaaurvd him cheerfully "Vur beat t* a year ata an. and badly paicted A aiaa swat meets ally ruagi lb* i toltow*." In tto eight*** fast boat wer* placed th* *rwntiflc Butruseenu that >o a«cd and my *tdied Krt. tei* i erope, eertaat. spy-gtea*. UwHMNB.

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et*r and barometer. Kit. Fremont, Preus*. Basil and Baptist Bernier stepped carefully aboard th* airfilled craft. Kit stood to tto prow with tto telescope as th* boat was *ho**d off by Badeau and Deroxier. who were to remain in charge of th* small driftwood fort ttoy had built on th# thor#. "W* ar* afloate" osulted Fr*■ont -Think of H. Wit. the fi»t men to sail Salt lake." His young far® flame.l with the almost fanatieal seal of the explorer bom. But Kit squinted uneasily through tie "lX»k ahead. Lieutenant." Ahead were breaker*, white tipped, strong a* at mm*. Fremont laughed. “Pump harder, Basil." to told tto man at tto toltew*. and to Kit. "I'v* heart rt fish out of water, man. but take you off land nnd you*r* in a worse state than any fish " But white Fremont teased Ktt his own courage could not but falter. Spray flung over their clothes turned instantly to salt. How frail a craft was their* in this st-sng* sea! Two of tto thin silk cylinder* collapsed, and tto men took turn* at tto bellow* until their arms ached. "Head for tto largest island," erdered Fremotg. Kit, calm in tto face of what to felt wa* almost certain death, watched th* island with interest a* tto boat headed over tto choppy water. Wa* it, a* tto Indian* claimed, haunted? txmg year* in tto wilderness had left Kit with an open mind. He wondered too of tto whirlpool said to exist in tto lake that might suck in boat and *■- plorer*. Tto boat rased onto a salt crested island. Kit wa* first to aebora. Th* island was shap«d like a crater, tto cliff* whit* with salt, it* base rimmed in pure salt Carrying tto precious instruments, they climbed rt. nnd saw nothing livi.-ig, only tto mysterious Into and mystano** islands, sitent a* death. That night ttoy slept on tto trie. “DlsappoiaUnent Intend." Fremont earned it Their brushwood fir** must toe* convinced any terrified Utah Indian* camped in that regi * that tto eaetanes-eid lege-ide of tto dcvil-buatod in** wen* indeed true. Ail night wave* teahed th* store—tto island seemed to shake. “A moot Interesting nicht." wrote Fremont wanly in hia diary. If Kit need*.! courag* before, tto need redout led m th* morning. Tto iron-gray sky wa* angry ar i tto lake toeaed in wave* that wer* *|. BMnrxA* LlmskL “No chance to ue* oar rars.” *aid Fremont. "M. must pul off and trust to ctonea." Fee tour*, wind 4nrw, they tossed upon tto wave* of tolt Lake Tto wtad raaa ta a gale. Kit, wto farad aavags and utorm without fiiaching, would ramemtwr twee* tour* a* as supremo torrae Italian* or grlniwo you could fight. *v <m* could to faced, but under th* boat tey mystencu. toptha *f watery With >y ttoy aet feet m tend ■M ■ That night, due to hunger and rahMatten. tto men aur* a* rat,, dtted that Frtwsiu wrote, 'There la orarwly aa aatb t* to toned mi camp la daaperat.ua ttoy iulied a young horse but tto fasttdiou* » ramaat would aot touch Ma reaetod MB. A week later at old Fart Hal! Fremont determined to aead back many rt tto company Ttoy w*r* faring grew pmat.oaa. for winter -*• eoMaa early to tto Kaekwa But Pram, nt was determined t* toeto through to OragutL A«wed urty ate*** aara (mart bach. • tugtrt, tto toother* lajeune***. <T* to *******i g) Oos»«n t» teen* Wsa, Bustmnt* s» aa* *«*m Smaaie **

_a| ♦ RATlfi I On* Tim*-—Minimum chirg* of 2Sc for 20 °* ,r 20 word*. P» r wor- u „ Two Tim**—Minimum charg* of *oc for 20 word* or tea*. Over 20 word* 2c p*r wo* * or th* two tlm*». i Thro* Tim**--Minlmum ctofflo of 60c for 20 word* or !*•*• Ov*r 20 word* 2!*c p*r word i for th* thr** tun**. - Card* of Thank* •*> Obltuarl** and v*ra** .. •' 00 Open rat* • display adv*rti*ing Me per column inch. FOR SALE APPLE TREE SALE—Uood ctaaa large trees, while ttoy teat. »3 W par 10. Evergreen*, ahruba. ornatuentel* aad abade tram. Wc make lawn* Riverside Nursery, torn*. Indiana FOR RALE -10 used electric ga»'» Hue washer* from >14.60 up Ramil down payment*. Rweeper*. oil stove*, electric rctrlgcretor* al bargains Decatur Hatchery 6Mf FOR SALE- Hampahir* boar and aowi. Sow* will farrow *oon D Chllcot*. 3 mile* north ot Willahire. FOR SALE - Durocs. fall boar* Reaaooable H. D. Krelw her. 10 mll« * east of Decatur oa Road 334. FOR SALE-Miked bay. three qtmr. ter* mile <aat of i'etersoa True . U Milter, Phone »M-C 56 Mx FOR SALE-One Spotted sow. aIMB with six pig* Oae mile couth and three mile* east of Monrv* Harold Polch. 65-3tx IOR SAUK - Ki-catered ttelgiaa •tud sorrel, white tell and mane. rotated 3 voar old Laa ta roca at WUltaai Mitchell tana. Is* aaat. Munroe, oa road 134 Will to aoid Decatur tore* a»te. March 16. 66<ra FOR SALE- Friday. March 10 at Elmer Tries ere aal*. *et ot torre*a. riding plow, aalkiag plow drill and hay loader. 66aMx FOR SALE-Ges raage *tove nr would trade for bicycle L- E Summet* »00 Walnut fit . Decatur ! SAS! FOR TRADE - House on Me ihsracs atreet for tract of land up to 10 acra*. Ira Fuhrman, Phone m 564tx FOR SALK Tractor diac at coalmunity sate Friday 66* FOR SALE — Cort furattar* Rtovvo and plann* I Round table and 1 aquare table. 13 dining room chairs. 1 kitchen rang**. 1 cabinet beater. 1 piano ta A l coudittoa Wr treed the Root spare No re**cable offer refused Rpragu* Pure Hur* Co, 153 S. Rented Rt. Pb<m« IM bSAt FOR SAI J! Nice young drmwed Quarters I hunk ur alued Riie-eide Rale* Friday Ur pb«"» Mto Hit* FOR SALK — New 6<Mb <o*l*o Mattrsmsee ** and year oM amitreaa Utv-aahiaa! cbaa; 3 atartrte aaahwr*. eul range* 3 ptoee wither aaHa. hatiqee tftato*. a*w uaea Caepoteem ragu teuadry amvos. sse aad uaed. toll rag carpet Frank luuuc 11* Jrguraoti bl 664tk FOR SALK Roen marr. atth <oH Cow with taM Mite earth aad It* east of Moarne Wilbur SUaa Mr MM ! ! Ft* RALE Tto higbwN yteldMM Hybrid ever grown tn Welle ©a, 1; waa Na. <33 Too tfoa i sort apsxtel planter to plant this good **wd j«urn. Sold wily by John Itmiy Hoes *»en' far Dekefa Quality Hyl-rtda. 6 antae northwest at i. Iwtiaaa |*-3ti N* A. BXUM OPTOMCTRIST foea Saamme* ■ g ***** Batea HOURS 5.10 to 41.50 *t M *• t;SO •otaeaer* RWO p. m. TeteuUea* IM UK C V. CO NX tn. VSTCRIRAAtAH •em ei atteolian ptven ta Owoaave Os aottie ana peaMry Offw* A ReoMaaw 4» Ha Frfth st pa. n . Art IvOcUHfCStoaOL fTfl) I pp*BSJ CALI. MILLER RADIO SERVICE I sm*. h: v.-.m m. meMeaeo •*»**. m>

I FOR RALE-Practically new Farmall 20 <m rubber 600x16 front tire*. 4 76x24 rear. PRO 14-in. tractor plow. SA. Mt. tractor diac 7<ft, tractor mower. Farmall cultl vator. Funk's Yellow Dent Med corn Caah. 05% or better. Robert lioaach, Antwerp, Ohio. Wvodburu phone 6*3. 14-ttx FOR SALE -One McCormick 7 foot binder ta aarvtoabte condition. Vernon Urodbcck 5 miles northeast of Decatur. 56-gltx FUR RALE —• Pay email unpaid balance duo of >0.76 on late model Electric Sweeper. Chn be pur- < heart by rnapoaalbte party by con tinulns paymouta of 50c per week Addreaa Box No D» 57-3tx FOR HALE — Decatur Quality t hick* every wook. Houk ortar now tor March-April Early chiohß make t*U layer*. Order today Decatur Halchory, phon, 457. 6?t> FOR RALE OU Stove* Juat received •hlpmcril oil *tov*a selling from 35h0 u> M 5.00 Litoral iredeAn allowance for your old , Move. Enay tonne. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone IM 57t3 FOR SALE—I*3O Fordaon. good shape Robert Martin. Decatur R. 5. phone 6*73. 56-Jtx a ' - MISCELLANEOUS FAmiERB ATTENTION - Call 1,0-A at our expense for deau stock raawval. Tto Stadler Product* Co. Frank Burger, agaut. 15-U NOTICE- Parlor Suite* raoovarrt We recover and rapalr anything We buy aad mil furniture. Decatar Upbolatara. Phone 430. 146 8 ' Hecond Street 44411 — l REAL ESTATE and LOANS I can , make 5. 10 or 16 year farm loan* I M 4W%- No twmmleelna. City loan* at 6%. Bo commlaatoo. or I FilA ioaaa it interested tn aelUng > or buying a property call or aaa i C. D lawtoa. Phone 404. Decatar. NOW HATCHING twe bate toe e< t Baby Cbicka every week, all . >«*4int breed*, also toby Dechl- ’ ikg*. Raaaooabta prices Model Hatchery. Munro* 10-ts t WANTED WANTED- -Luna* an l*r*e Keel- > era money Low ra»«*. Very liberal term* Sea me ter abstracts of ! tM> * rw>t> Quma 3»mte>4 ' WANTED- Young woman between J I age at 30 aad OS for geaerel : houeeaork. Good wages tor com , I patent peraoa. Addreea Dox I*6 ! < <ate DAucisl. toil 1 WANTED - Te do family wash tag*. W rite Hoi la* Mt care of itaamcrat its ’ WANTED 2 or 2 room furamhrt apanineat. about April 1«, Box I X ItaHy Demo, rat M4ts WANTED Good used 4row toot ’ , raiUtalar. Ray mart Ringler > Btaltua. R R 4. C'raigvtlte ptoue i MARKSTB AT a ULAteCK Steeb* bigtor aad moderately I acute. Itokd* htabw; V. B. *e*»ra meet i**ar* at record high- , curb otoeha. trremrtnrly hlator * Chicap.. et»to irregsta'ly luck jar. * CaS amnw ear per cent J toreißn exchange; easy ui reta- ; IMB in tto dollar . t rotten; wwth. Freiae raay. stoat uU 1*0; corp » uh etaaat la to Wtk I Chtaaso Uveetoca. b<>ca aad caty He. steady to Wert; abeep. stand/ f Rebber ateady. < Mver bar tn New Yerh: eactoßß- » ed at tM crate a Ha* veer*. Hartford City Man ( nininiU Suicide Herttotd IMy. IM. Mar 4—4UP> — Federal aorvwea *•**• being artatrart today tn* A i MeTolly M retired laiasm wtaw tody "40 te*Bd Bbr#m tram a renot ’ la hia tore** tore yeaterday Ite*too«te»y ewer UltoMtb ttasa ba***rt in to** praatptad Me e> R(H S. JOHNSON . AUCTIONEER Beak year eat* early, TrvM Co B«*e *“•«* IM FMoe W 2 Manfi |B KHuer p Trtrtor 3 BHI«. pnvto eg Dewafer an Med e* r - IN sate taim art peeaMwl BMMNp. Match 15- Rase 1 Sew*lag IltaiMss Raw of WatMtomme M Ke M Merab 14-Rtovea btotrt. * mite* »rte«h and 3 rnltas tost es (Watte March 16- Tracy Iterfiue 1 tatto I »art id Alba . *Mt and I agitoe North at Dree- • *rt*

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