Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1942 — Page 5

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Reports ° F LO c C t\ L foreign mARKE - N& ° n< . t( ,i t .cn and no yardifle ..K, d *>' let 12g0 iw It " !** 13.10 13.30 -, tni-ra markets «<!' .1 Tue#Jay and Wed further notice. egg and ’ quotations Furflithed by Ega 4 Poultry Co.. Phons 15® m »bitr ''34‘. -W * a:i<d egK* >ar«e -R 2k mHH --i-‘ - 19 c broilers. l l s 10s., or JH roosters, lbloc Rtboro roosters, lb-...—— ® f |dsck». 5 lb« and over.™ 15c Igeeie. 12 lbs. and over.... 15c IANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK L-.ap-’iia N ,v 13 <l'l’l Lk I rn-oipu lAS##; market to 1« cento higher on L above 160 pounds, top Tws top |l3 75 k receipts 600. reives 500; I about st ady. top eteern or. choice, sealers steady, ■ft. K> receipts l.t'OO; lambs ; laab top 4'5 tie DCTROIT PRODUCE Ut Nov. 13 — <UP) — fry .r. ■ bus. 3 Jb» up. 15c. cox. h- 1" n>- up. 3v< <iu< l ' - 16. * igrain CLOSE i" 1- .52»,-A. *AYNt LIVESTOCK ’«• >( <1 , ■'"■*•' 11 300 pound L- "‘ 1., Il lMa 2VO to t „ in 75. »■* Pout i *, ;ghl» <l3 55 >1125 Mag. 411 50. | j 5u iß'.' 414 25. d 0W(1 LIVESTOCK — ull liable • <■ h lMh r Top '■"• l-utll soSk -n<| fao« A T'T>pi« lam. rt h„ •‘ k'-t fairly active and •ill tat Meers scarce W“”’'» 514 75. some Heifers au» nt • llbaodowr.. most *' to 115 00 J^B’ 7 rrc.-sp., 5„,„| 4 j| m1 steady < rtrod to M- 1 .44..... Illi.. »,„,|. eld luliy xleudy |j. g®^ A l GRAIN MARKET tH»ATOR co. Xcvember 13. '** ••Meet to change during day ,w delivered at elevator. ■& i « . ' . ■ V s* f bu * b *l >••• lM * P*r 10G less. at * glance ' a r l'»e4 hr g.i'j*istt trading hl<hp 4o|la IZ . couuti,. , <M> la.’ * Ue °* ln "®' r •*vr t , ateadj wUa , llQ^a M /stem < or(l oM , 0 % ~ *'td to ■_• BB d K. -veep .u,<y ttf

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i local CLASsinrb i ADVERTISING RATES One Time, Per Word . lt/ 2 < , Minimum for first Insertion 30e Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day tg — Csrd of Thanks 50c i Obituaries, Verses. Resolui tlons p I Menus, run menu style }1 i Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pt. . body 50< I (12 picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE IFOR NEWIXfI MAi HINES .iTva’ ’ | uum Sweepers try Boardman's I Singer Agency. 44s South First I all make sewing machines repaired. I I Also needles, belts, oil, parts. MMltx LET US SHOW YOU THE NEW WHITE KNIGHT MATTRESS made by the makers of Beautyrest. It’s by far the world's best mattio* texlay Sold on easy payment plan Sprague Furniture Store. I’bone 1®» 26»-2t FOH*KALE spotted Poland t hin.! young brood sows coming with aecond litter November 20th. Onspotted Poland China mule hog William Reichert Monroe. Indian i. 3®7g4tx FOR SALE Ixc.g. ll.x.Mer kitchen cabinet, porcelain top. good a« 'new; also 2 burner ga- hot plate | Phone 133 k or 2»1.' , . FAUM'FOR SALE miles southwest of Decatur on State Road 124 2'*': down, balance over 33-year period Adams County Naticnal Farm Loan Association, Room S, K of C. Building. Tues ASat. afternoons. Decatur. Over J C. Penny Store. Bluffton 265 in f FOR SALE F.cuily wise WhitHolland turkeys for Tbanksgiv ing; alive or dressed. Ph ne 5141 268-Tx POR~SALE ' Estate IL.ilron good as new; phone <S2-C. 267<P DO Vol'll < Hltl.-TMAS SHoPP ING AT OUR STORE A SMgll deposit will hold any article in the store for future delivery We Sell War Stamps" Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 19b 259-2 t No Damoqe Caused By Fire This Afternoon - ■ - - - Firemen were called to th. Ku<: tie residence 909 Walnu* >tre.' this afternoon, when a chimney burned out" and sparks fell on throof. No damage was done SOTKA Notl-e Is hereto given that Itvmayni Murray Eud> has file.; with the ui.defsigned at. sppll-atl.n tor the Ada Coan of Adam, County. Indiana, t near tt.e e>l len. e sn-i deter n the '.me and I'la < if birth of a.d ap pll.-ant. ag'eeable t > t'»e pr .vision of Chapter 24. A ■_< of the ‘lenera Assembly of state of Indiana. so» l»«l. Witness my band and seal of said Court thi» t <lm ,N'. . i i. . 1 - i|. .. IA l>E <> ii.'.i i M.lt Clerk of the Adams Circuit <’our' o MITICB Notice is ber«4>y given that Frat- »« Cut, Na.ii. has tiled with the undersigned ar> ippll-atlon for the tdams Circuit Court of Adanw County Indiana, t hear the evidence and deter >*n ■ the time and place of birth of .aid an pilcant. agreeable to the pr-.tsl'.n of Chapter 24. Acts of th.- 'Jeneral Assembly of State of Indlaua, for U 4! Witness my hand and s» >1 .f »al ' Court this Lt .lay -4 N..vr.nn- 1 iij . CLYDE O TBOI TNEK Clerk o.' the Adame Cir. u t c..U''

I “Dutch” Ehinger General Insurance 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 CHRIST BOHNKE Auctioneer Decatur. R R.—Hoagland Phone Call at my expense I 1 J Uncle - Phil’s Philosophy After all, pertap* it •* ”et Ur U remain »<'•«»» be thought a fool, then to speak and remove all doubt WHEN YOU RE ENJOYING the twat cold *"*P at by your fire«id«- you'll be mphty tixanhfu' that y»u had the fpres’flht to buy your coal early Decatur Lumber Company 111 w Jetfara»n Butot Phens BS4

I —— I —— HENRY Fw Carl Anderson i : Q/ C«fN IM.* Icalwm SyadeUtU, tec,* World nchu re*rv«d WANTED WANTED Good wheat straw, 0 ton. Burk Elevator Co. Phone -- or mm, 222-ts WANTED TO RENT Good farm, . so to J t;o acres. Cash or grain. Must have cellar and out-buildings. I Add reus Box 64, care Democrat. 267WANTED Riders to Fort Wayne. 3:3O*12:O0. Have room for 3. Call at 244 N Seventh or .all 1521 2«S3tx WANTED Loans on farms Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f WANTED To buy good used | in.-n’H aho.»< work or dress. We S' 11 men's used ahoea in ko.ml con- ■ dltion. Voglewede Shoe Repair Sh p on Monroe street, near Thiid. g 267-3tx ■ 11 ■' ■ ... I ■ .1 Business Services EVERY’ DETAIL b giv.-si personal attention when you send your winter garments to us for cleaning , Modern equipment. Expert work. Plione 359. She' la Bros.. Cleaners. 2«b 3t H VIT Elt Y RE4 TIA R< IE OTr ni.Mlerii equlpm-nt brings your battery "up" in few minutes. Attaches to battery in car. No delays. Drive hi. Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales. 2«M-3t VAl’b-BATlTfoi relieving Arthritis sinus, gland, bladder trouble with massage. H. C Weber Bath House,; 107 S 2nd St. Phone 130. 266-6’ Q — MISCELLANEOUS cakm LOANS nt 4% for 10 years j No expense to borrower. C. D i Lewton, Decatur. Ind 28-b-ts FA It M ERS “ATTENTiON-Wo remove dead horsen. cows. hogs, etc Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co 83-ts farm Loans st - 4% for 15 years No commission charge. See John W Tyndall Room 7. I’eoples Loan » Trust Bldg 199-ts NiPHI'NTLNG or trespassing on my farm, except by my permission Victoria Stoiieiiiirnei. Nov. 7.11-13 FOR RENT EUR RENT Sleeping room for refined employed girl. 311 Oak St '.'6«btf LOR REN” Good seven rooiii house, basement, garage, garden and electricity 48 month. Phone !.16 F a 267 3tx Foil RENT - Warm sleeping room. modern home. 221 So. Third St, 268o ■

Adams County 11 Memorial Hospital B ———— — - I Admitted James Smith. Decatur. D! m;- i d Mrs Ronald Yoder I I and baby soil route “<!; Mrs. F eder] ick Pickford and son. Htu Mbaker , .tie. • Miss Donna Kraft. 815 Wai- 1 nut street; Mrs. Orlyn Hai.egger and 'iaby daaghtei Dav ton. Ohio. Pig Thief Sentenced In Circuit Court — Judge J Fred Eiuchb today ! teii.rfl Sherrell Fellnr*. 2 ; ' ot Ce* ' liu.c Ohio to serve 1 to l» years in th. Indents stale reformatory at P.ndletou Fel'era when airaign]cd last •wk lieicie Judge Fiuchle. entered a plea ol XUllty to a chalge <>f gland latieny ni.-d araiust him lot th' all* 4“d thet* ol a Itllßlher, 10l pig* Item the James s,vcrett i : farm near Pleasant MilL H< wa also lined 51<» and costs., i Andrew Meiueidiiiß Fellet*'o'.legltd ai.umpllce in the theft. '• already serving a similar ». uteace Fidlers was extradited recently from I'eltna Prmecntot Lewis L. Smt'h 'cpi<w t'leh ’he »latr I

SI MAN BROS. your Aurlion Sale* wilh «». kat's'actory Sales Serve* Guaranteed Lexter Suman, Auct* 1 1 mile east of Decatur, first house east es Steel scheei Muse. Decatur phone 6761

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NOTIC* OF SALK QF RRAL KhTATK The undersigned executor and ••»<•< iitrlx.« of tile estate of Jfituua. W Dailey, dw eased, hereby give notice that by virtue an order of the A/lsnis Circuit Court they will at the hour of SOO a. m on .Monday. December 14. ISI2 at the real .-etale hereinafter d«<<rli>e.| • ffer for *al< at puNk auction the following <les< rlls-.l real es'ate In Adams <’ounty In the State of Indiana, lowit. PAIU’EL II The south west quarter of the northwest quarter of Section Fifteen <!.’>> Township Twenty seven 127) North. Lange fifteen <!<•> East. < oretaining forty a. rn more or less. PA 11< JBL IX Also the east half of the northwest quarter <»f Seotlon Fifteen <|j> Towi.ehlp Twenty eevnn <-.) North. Hang. Fifteen <la> Eaet. >ntalnlng eighty a-res more or I' . also all the |«rt <>f the following dewrlbed Ileal Estate lying south of the center line of the <*hl.ago and Atlantic Railroad town Ttu- south half of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter and the went half of the . . ithwewt quarter of the soulh.wt <iuarter of Section Ten UOl, Townshlp Twenty seven <27 > North. II ir.ge Fist.-en 41Ly Mast, toiUaining therein elx a.-ree more or lew. except theredrom the following de- - rllxxl trad to-wlt: IJegli.nlng at a point which is south 0 degrees 17' west 51 feet from station 4754 |,l us »<» » fret on the . enter line of the rhi.atfo and Erie Railroad th.-nce by land of William Tenpin and grantors south 0 degrees 17' w.»l 20.4 feet thence by land of said grantors north 75 degiees 46* w. st 1254 4 feel to the line of William r.rodbeek Them eby land of William Brodbe. k and said grantors North t> degrees s|' east g 0.5 f..-t to the auwiti right of way line of th.- Chbago and Erie Railroad then' e l.y »ald right of way line .it'd land of grantors south 75 degrees I* East 1356 3 feet to the |,la< -of beginning, containing t'622 a< r<-c PAIK-EI. 11l The east half of the a -uUieast quarter of Hedlon Twenty <2«l. Township Twenty nix (261 North, Ih.tig.- fifteen tLD East, excepting th.- fol ..wing described trad, towlt Commencing In the •■enter of the iri'.ere.• tlon of the two public highways. wtH<h Interaedlon is the , itheasl *x>rn. r of ffedlon Twenty (2.11, 'iownshlp Twenty six <l6) North. Range Fifteen <l&> East, then.’.- running west along the cenl. r <.f the east and west highway, wnl< h runs along the south Isniiidary line of said section ’wenty 1201, seventy <7Ol feet, thence running north parallel to Uie m.rUi and south highway whi<n runs along the east boundary line of said Bedion Twenty <2o>. seventy (Joi f.et, theme running east parallel Io the east and west highway ...verity 470) feet, theme south along the .enter >1 said mirth and south highway to the plm • of beginning Also the east half of Ute northeast quarter of pct ion twenty igot Township twenty si* (2«) North. Rang.- Fifteen (IS) East, excepting therefrom the following Cummern Ing al Hie north. ,nl «orm t of ■ • i<! ce< tlon and running then- forty-eight d't rods, then e weal to libir Creek thence In a westwardly direction following the ni.-anderlngs of said Hlue ('nek to th.- w.at line of -aid east half the north <>n "gid line seventy five <7S) rods to the north line of *aid se.tloii, theme . .st on said *.« lion, theme east on said north line elgMy «» rods :<» the pla.-t »f beginning And at the hour of »00 .. tn on Tuesday. IH-. ember 15. 11'42 at Hie real <xi tie herdnafter described offer f.: sah at publl' sue! 'll thfoilowing df»rit«l r.al .-state in Adams County In th<- Ntate Indiana. to. Wit I’AR' EL l The east hall of the northeast quarter •>( Hedlolt nine <o> in Township Twenty seven <37) North. Rang. Flftcrli fl') East. PARCEL IV <’.>mmem (ns at tile northwest corner ol the Buulb East quarter vs Section nine <»>. In Township IWrnty seven (2.) North, Range fifteen Hit fcksrt. ttnn.- running East eighty <»v» rode and • Ight txt linns, then..- eodth pirxlltn with th. west !|n< of said quarter -■ tlon eighty nine <X») i «!» and twenty-tlirve links t- th north )li>. 4 th. Right of Way vs the -ailruad known aw Wi- •’ A 17 ll.tH--..ad them-, lit a northwesterly ,uir. il-.iis the uglil of way ot said Railroad to tbe YVset lint "I said N .rth reel quartei thence north elxty-iiin. <6St r.wt* and two i2> link- to th. place of to-ginning. . oiitainlng thirty-nine ami ninety htiltdr■ .ithe 133 'MI-|u<H u r«» ts I .ml i’AR' EL V Th.- east Half ••< th. south a ast quart, i "f S.'-tt'.ii Niue tkl in r..«n»lii|> Twenty seven 137) North Rang, ftftcdi fir. I East, . onlutniiiK eighty <»«t a res more ..r h-s-. ec-rt't th. right <>f "av of th. Chicago and Erl.- llullr.Md across said real estate. PARCEL Nil Th. north half of til- m.-lheast uu-.ri.r of 111. m.rtlnaet quarter ..f Section geyenlren <I7). rowtiahlp Twenty seven <37t North. ItMlgC Fifteen t’-t E<»t. .-on'aini is Z« ...res, rm-t- «r I*»». in Adam*

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Counlv. Indiaaa; And also Twenty anvan and one fourth <27 1-4) a raw off of th* ooiith end of the east half of Ui« southeast quarter of nec-tion eight (I), Township Twenty seven (27) North, lunge Fifteen (15) East In Adatna County. Indiana. PARCEL VIII Fait .f Un- m.ibb half ol the southwest quarter of be. tluu Nine <lt> Township twenty Haven <27 > North. Rang- Fifteen (IS) En«t, deacrlliad ay follows: Commending at a point In the center of the oo inly r.>aid one hundred two and i. tenth" (102 31 feet g.uth of the .enter line of tb« Chicago and Atlantic, now talilcag.. en-1 Erie Railroad Company, thence south .long th. enter lln<- of «aid county oad seven hundred seven and three tenth* (747.31 feet, theme east seven hundred seven (707) feet, thence north five hundred twenty six 152*1 feet to the center of said street (road) them along the center of sisid street troa.lt seven hundred twenty Blm- (723) feet to the place of beginning containing ten 110) acres, in Adams County, Indiana That the real estate describe.! «. Par. el Hl above will be sold subject to a mortgage thereon executed to Federal Land Bank of Louisvaile upon which there is du* .< balance of fiUu 06 with interest at the rate <d I', per annum from Keptr.mt.. r 1. 1543 which the purchaser ahnil assume. Matt real estate wjl! be sold free of all other liens except taxes. <»f which tax-s the purchaser shall pay th.- taxes due and payable after delivery of a deed to the purchaser Kild reel estate will |>e sold for not less than two.thirds of the full appralo-d value thereof and e.ybj.st •< th. approval of th< A'l.-ns ' Court and t»|".n the following terms Hft.-yn p.-r <-nt of the pur.-has* money shall be paid cash m htuid on th.- day of mle and the balance up.n delivery to the pur .i.-.-r of a D.ert fur the real estate pur.-ha. e.i together wiWi an abstract of title showing a good legal title to said real estate Alma Pricing, r nw Executrix Mary Colter ns Execaitrix Esaias Jones hh Executor of th.- I».st Will of I?-alas W I'alley, deceased. Ford L. IJtterer. Attorney J. F F.nmann, Aacti-'neer Nov 13-20-2. !>• I NOTICE OF < OMUIttMONEirw xil.E OF HEtl. ESTATE Notice Is hereby given inat tlm undersigned .-.Mninlswloner ■ipfloinl-»-<l by the Adams Cir*nit Court of Adani- County, bt-tt- >.f Indi.'na at the September I’ll! Term of said Court tn a c»u»» for partition t.f real estate for which this a. tlon was brought wherein Alina Ftl•lnger. Marx lX.lter ami I. c-.ih Jones as exe Hols of til- La-' Will and Testament of E-aia- W Dallev, deceased, are plaintiffs and la-.- N I'ail.y. .-t al are d- feielants ami Which Is Cause No S’f.4 >n the Probate I> M*ket of said Court by authority of aid Court will off r for sale at publl- auction *o thhighest and best bidder at 'll., real est <t« lierv.naft-r dee r be.l <-n Tuesday. It ember 15. 1913 at 9:6" O'clock the following de. ri ~ .1 <al estari- iii Adams County in thState of Indiana, I-,-wit PARCEi. VI Tl.e west half of the norilieawt quarter ot we. tlon Pine In township twenty seven (.’7) North. Rang- fifteen (15) east Sahl r.-al estat, will t,e sold ol all liens ex- ept taxea. of Mho h taxes tin- pufi'havet shall ray th. taxes due and pay.d.b ..f-f <|. livery of a deed to the pur. h .*• r. Held real estate w.ll <6o s .Id I -t riot less than tw .-thirds of th. full appraised value thereof an I su'* j. t t'> the approval of th- Ad im Circuit Court .nd upon the f dl-.w Ing terms Fifteen so r ent . f th. purchase im-n.-y shall to paid va-l. in hind on the day of sal. a-id th.balance up-.n delivery to the pur •>lias<r of a |i.-.d for Ito real estate pur.-hased together wit i an al str... t of title -h'.wlng a a••• I I. ► il fit!, t., - lid real . -tat. Feri L Litter, r. Coniiui ..,"'tur F. I L Llttervr Atlnrnev J. V banmann, Au. ti 'im-: Noy 1 .-20-37 Io I

WE HAVE LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM BED ROOM SUITES • • • that suit yttur needs an<f nurM’. Out Easy Credit terms make it easy to buy what ymi want. One-third down delivers on our credit plan; small weekly payments. Sprague Furniture Store We Sell War Stamps p honv I 9!»

Mother And Wife Exceeding Proud Os General Clark I Washington. Nov 13 — d'l’) You'd have a hard time tinding any happier people in the country than two women in Waahington. One raised her son to be a aoli dler and the other married Dim The soldier lw newest hero, the man who carried the message to Algiers, lieutenant gen- | eral Mark Wayne Clark Clark was boosted to the rank ot lieutenant general yesterday for a daring pre-invasion mi-s. m to French North Africa And his wife and his moth..r are plenty proud Mother Clark says •he raised her sou to be a good soldier like his father, colonel C. <'. Clark. And she adds: "On this day I’m fully repaid." As for Mrs. Clark She think* congratulations are due y. neral ; Clark's mother, not her. sh gay. "She raised him She gave him character. She’s a remarkable woman." Twenty five >eei> ago. in an other war. mother Claik g.n< b. . son up for lost. He was 4>adly w >unded an l there was no word of him for 2"» day nays mother Clark "We thought that was tile end Mother Clark i.toks on herself .m an army woman She say*: "Thia is my third war I wen' thrugh the Spanish-American war with iu> husband. Colonel Clark I went through the first wo <| wa. N. A. RIXI.ER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11(30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephons 135 Eyas faamlnsd Glaaaea Fitts* THE COMPARATIVE! A few dollars you pay in premiums will be ttffwel many times in financial security and peace i>f mind it you’re protected by comprehensive autt. insurance. ♦ LELAND SMITH Insurance Agency First A Monroe Phone 140

I with by husband and my son And 1 now thia one. with rny ain and grandson Billy who is now a pb-bt-at W.t: I’otnL" o New Toiletries Are Placed On Sale Women who Hk« toiletries, and what woman doesn't will t ike a i great delight In the Old Apothecary Shop Tolletri. s. the delightful, now sensation now being introdu ed by : i the B J Smith Drug Co. The dainty porcelain-wbi'e jars, hand painted are replicas of old apothecary jara. Every one is dis ; j ferent and contains new flotal od-' eurs that are utterly feminine and :>f the finest quality. Their beauty ' I is enhancing. The fiexibili'y and ' possible re-use of these d". ghtftil' j jars are in keeping with the cur- 1 rent vogue for home decora'iohs as i limp lia-'S. humidors au.i other , home .K (< .--Ol lee The complete I line of tills new toilet sensation is ready for Inspect! n at the B .1 Smith Drug Co.

PUBLIC SALE \ my in is going Into th. Yrmy and I have mor. -link than f . ill take . lie o|. I will -ell afplliili. all.-tioii 2 miles west and J miles south of In . itui on th. first farm north ol W ishington s< hool SATURDAY, November 21,1912 Commencing at 12'30 P M HORSE—ii i hors 5 year- old weigh’ 1500 the CATTLE : Gii- in ey <ow-. I years old. bred Jun< 17 Oct 17 and Oct 21 on. Gii. iix.-y row 6 years old. bred Nov 1; one Guernsey <-ow. 7 yeai- old. bred Jun 21. one Guernsey cow. 9 year* old. bred Juu. 1" "ne Gn< rnsey cow lo year, old. bred Sept 25. one Guernsey Illite; du. :< fusil n Not 2‘ HOGS 4 SHEEP—(Hu tried sow uni gilt and one whit, male hog; x good ew I .mil 5 yeais old IMPLEMENTS Riding iiiltivatoi Wagon and 16 ft hay ladder and glam bed 'w nw bi : plow, b.-.' lifter. 1<» ft .lump rake. I wheel . o ii ciilt.-i. doubl. -e’ work harness, four horse collars; Anker-Holt • r. am s. p.-ri!" FEED A "Hit :: ’.ms Soy Beau Ha> TERMS CASH JOHN SCHULTZ, Owner Boj S John-on Au.i Jim 8.-.-ry Clerk 11 " 11 ■' .... . , .. .. ... Public Sale 1t....i I-- | am moving r town. I the undersigned, will have a (omplete lolsing out sal. o| tin following persons) property listed below Local <1 . mile- east aril J mites norlh ot Willshire, Ohio, or l, mil 2 mil. , w.-st ot Gi.-nmorc on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1942 at 10 31 EWT.. Prompt 6— HORSES—S l! in mu ■ • "• 1 md »i I |i». and i i to.ii. Bay man. 6 " I “o.tnd a' 16" n t' Du., ma . 6 >. old. oui.d, wi 15<m 'in foal. Ib.ti in..,. :: v - il.l - .md « r:oo 1;...m GchLoc <oit 1 y.-ir ■old All tins, males ar. 1i.e.l to a ja< k and an w il lirok. 6—CATTLE—6 i Holstein cow 7 ) old. •• fr.-h in >h. .pjiig. giving I gal milk; Gn ri. ••) . ow. 6 y old b. fr. sh ii -I'ting giving 4 g.il m:lk. Hol- -.•:■ ii .ow I'l yi "’a - Ii - . -j>; mg gulag I gal. milk. Jersey cow 7 yi- old b. I ■ sii in .p lug c vin. "■ gal milk Gu< ns. v < iw 3 yrs ,< Id w/h vail by -ide Durham null 2 y * old. w 1 (too lbs., good ' Hr-. J' AH 'he.-< cow, at. >i'd :o thr- bull SHEEP AND HOGS ' iie.id ol <* - .ill iir< I. C:k :•. White sow w. h nic. pig.. HAY—>, ton- more oi le-- of ua< Timothy Hav FARM IMPLEMENTS N * l ira tu.miii Spn nlei like ii, * New Idea sd. .1,-iiv , v rake. 'llk. i.-w, K.-y- ..in w.-l> hay load r C.i>> mowing m.n im. like new, M. <'o:niiek D. ■ m Hinde: 7 II . ill, Mllwaukf. <mu i'.i.d- Mnilt.c I" h < g'ai.’i drill. John . i n plant.-: wth > m a:'u hinent-. lik. new 3 -mg,< row io. i cultivator- Rotaiy h ■ Dunham culti j>a< k- ■' .. oil it lii bottom Interna hui Ming plows; S I-’ in bottom walking plows; horst d:-. 7on ■ -I. .• ctloi -I ; spik. tooth il .l low 2 st-.'ion wood pik. tooth hallow w.mm| Vfrallie 'barrow. : section spring :ooth harrow. section spline tooth h.c ow, wagon w.'li g .od 16x7 gi.itu bed (lid lily rack. 2 ex. a sei- .. hay ladd' s. w.igon with :I' r tin box lnuriul|l<nial g.i- - igiti. on win Is -mgl» xhnv.-l plow 0 double shovel plow. 2 S» veil-shovel plow- 1i.,-I • -> <|..| wi'b -i.-s at'.u'ntieiifs hit. u.i’; .nal buir feed - nd. pow.-i dl l. .-..'1 shell.- I'l pp.-- fanning mill, f.sl'h . cun r. few oil d' i ns. 2 •ts ol Be. i hliig harness. 1 »et lik. n. w collai - and pad- , '! Ini.'.", many oilier tool and articl » too num. ion- to in. 1 t >n Owner, CLARK FRISINGER Uh rk U!;H'4»||4 * («« i«|s \l’ • L» ■’» W ‘Bill L.iiivh will 1... m ixed by L I B Ladle- Aid >1 W . n

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