Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1943 — Page 5
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♦ LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for flrat Insertion 30« Ono Timo, For Word I'/ 2 < Additional Inaertiona Per Word, Par Day 1< Obltuariee, Veraea, Reaolu* tlona SI Menua, run menu etyle SI Noticoa, Cap Heada, 8-pL body..— Me (12 picas deep, one column) FORSALE FOR BAU! — Brooder feouaea, streamlined insulated type, delivered and aet up, immediate delivery on limited number. See Genova Hatcheries, B. C. Stucky, Phono IM, Geneva, Ind. 12S-tf PllhlrtA CftESOFEC in - an • ffl cient, economical disinfectant. Use it to protect your livestock and poultry against harmful bacteria and Insects. Stiefel Grain Company. 237-12 t FORTS ALE —“twelve yearlingTiunii? weight 700 to 775. from |BO to J9O. Coppeas Station, Monroe, Ind. a 24MU FORSALE —Mice 80-acres In Waeh-1 fngton township. Good soil. House could not be replaced for 14.000. Abo modern bouse on S. Third street, Decatur. J. A. Harvey. Monroe. 244-3 ts Fdff SALE — 10 Shropshire brood ewes. Cali 652-D. 243-b2t FOR SALE- Two five-room house* In Geneva. Inquire at Geneva Bank. 2433tx FOR §ALE~ -Bow and 10 pile; '"l I good Holstein bulls; 2 Shorthorn bulb; some feeding cattle. John ScheUnan. Phone 5503 241-4tx Fdrt BaXX~— Englbh - Shepherds and Collies; coon dogs, Irish setter, Cockerel Spanh-b, rat dogs, many others. Wanted: killing horses, other livestock suitable for dog food. 1 mile north, 1 mUe east of Bluffton. Ind. Harry Reed 240-«tx SPENCER CORSET4' Barbara Riesen, 627 N. 2nd St.; phone 64. T FOR SALE -Four half acre garden lots. Ready for fail plowing. Northwest G. E. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 240-ts FOR _ BAI JC You'ir be~ sorry! If you don’t order one of the new homes being built east of Memorial Park. Only four of 37 left. Order now. Be your own decorator. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. F(Jk service boars. Fiohrwt bloodline*, immuned. Location 10 miles eait of Decatur, on 124. H. D. Krelscher, Convoy. Ohio. 224-g3otx FOR SALE Received »hlpment of Estate Heatrolas and Warm Morning heating stoves. Bring 'i« your stove certiflcatr. We have stoves. Open each evening except Wedneeday evening. Phone 84— Stucky A Co, Monroe, Ind. 235 10t AVAILABLE now — the genuine Estate Heat role as always. Use your stove purchase certificate wisely—get America's number one home beater. See Decatur Hatchery. dealer. 24114 ftoß SALi Hobtein bull. 18 month* old. Slone Myeiw. Phone 526-M. 242-g2l RM BALK 1 spotted in-ti- iouc two spotted sows. 15 pig*. <>ld immuned. Five miles east on 224. 4 north, onehalf east, (“loice Beam 243«2ts forTamT -Portable Milking Ma-1 chine. 8. E. Brown. 243-3tx Ml lAtfc Aft tRADE Th>. good rugged work horses at Ahr's Sale Barn 24J-« FOiTSALE — Cast iron whi rel enamel heating stove. New. No permit needed to buy. 549 .Merlin Venl*. 727 Schirmeyer. Decatur. gits ►ol SALE Thoioughl.red Ayershiro ball. 4>ld enough for service. Ernest Longenberger. mile west, one-half mile -outh of Mag ley. 244g3ti STALLION BREEIiEft> Stallion service record books for *ale at Commercial Print Shop. Phone 741.
Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSLRANCK FIRC — WIND — AUTO 7M N. 3rd SI Phone 570 E. C. DOEHRM AN AUCTIONEER Decatur, IM. Hoagland Telephone Your sale will be appreciated-
FOR SALE New stock Just it, loose leaf binders, typewriter tablets, stenographers ring notebook*, columnar pads. Script's Ink. Commercial Print Shop. Phone Mill SALE .Man's xuit and overcoat. Ladles coat. Phone 544. 244g3tx FOR SALE It---., wool -nit. like new. Sise 12 Garget. Several wool skirts, wool long sleeved sweaters. Boy's .MechanoErector set. Phone 1422 after 4:30 p. m. 244g3tx WANTED WANTED — Boy* and girl*, earn extra stamp money. Sell u« good useable wire hangers. We pay le each. Sheets Bros, Cleaners. 207-ts SEWING MACH IN E~R EPAIRI NG —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 23227tx WANTED TO RENT - Modern or temi-modern home. References. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phon.- *7<i. 240-ktf WANTED Loam on f.i::n-. East era money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f WANTED TO Bl 'Y Git I n bi< ycle Write R. E. Heidrich. 4017 Fairfield Ave, Fort Wayne, Indiana. WANTED—Used appllcances, such as washers, refrigerators, Irone, Briggs-Stratton, Maytag motors. We pay cash. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 463. 201-ts A PERMANENT JOB We are looking for a man or woman who wants a permanent job that won't stop when the war is over. WE CAN OFFER A sday week on well-estab-lished coffee and grocery routes, good salary, plus extra pay for new business; car furnished; operating expenses paid. Call or write for Interview. JEWEL TEA CO., Inc. 3304 Calhoun St. Fort Wayne Indiana MiStJELLANEOUS farm loans at 4% for id yeaiw No expense to borrower C. D. Luwton. Ihicatur. Ind. 15-b-ts FREE ESTIMATES fcr roofing. siding and John* Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman, Phone 411. 2.12-27 t FARMERS ATTENTION We~remove dead horse*, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts INSURE iKiultry losses. Worm pullets with the non shock Salsbury Rota-Cap. Use Avl-Tabs in feed as tonic and conditioner. Get your pullets on Wayne Egg mash now. Decatur Hatchcry. 24H4 FOR RENT FOR RENT 3-room cabin, running water, sink and toilet. Willow Camp. 1 mile south on 27. Phone 5572 or 1427. 237-b’f LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's brown billfold, sum of money. Social security No. Reward. Phone 1304 after I P m. 243-31 X ■ —o — Card oi Thanks We desire to thank all who assisted following the d>ath of our Iwloved husband, father, son and brother. You were all very kind and we appreciate it more than we can express In words. Mrs. Edward Schultz and children Mr. and Mrs. Julius Si hultx and <-hildren nc ’ e Phil’s Philosophy It is a fine thing to be a gentleman, but it is an awful handicap in an argument. ' WHEN YOU BUY ROOFING from the traveling out oftown roofer you have no recourse if his roofing fails. Local dealers stand behind their products. Decatur Lumber Company Bl W. Jefferson Street Phene 253-
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MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York storks higher in moderately active trading. Cotton future* up as much a* NOTICE! We sre now buying all grades ol Paper stock at present market price. Also wsnt Scrsp Iron, Rags, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass. Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, I Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cana. All kinds of scrap is essentisl for wsr purposes. We sre else buyers of Beef Hides, Cslf Skins, Sheep Pelts, Tsllow, Fats and Greases, Old Lard, etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Phone 442 Just what the Doctor ordered You take the medicines and pills because you trust your doctor’s judgement and know it's for your own good. It’s the same with insurance. You trust your agents judgement as to what's the best protection for you. Drop in and let us “prescribe” the protection you NEED. Leland Smith Insurance Ag. Ist and Monroe Ste.—Phone 140 Leland Smith Glenn Hill | Let us tell you about the j£tua Life Insurance Company's new Farm Loan Plan. Low rates, a 26 year repayment plan, a Reserve Fund Safety feature, a liberal pre-pay» meat privilege, no commission, appraisal, or title examination costs to the borrower. It’s worth investigating. Autboriztd Reprtuntativt in this ttrriiory The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agent, Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg.
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45 cents a bale. Cblcsgo livestock: hogs over 170 pound* strong at the cellftlg price and thus, under 170 pounds weak, cattle steady to weak, and sheep steady. *——-,. ■ VOTK’K TO TAXI’AVKR* Notice I* hereby given Uuvt Monday Nov. 1 will be the last day to pay your Fell tneiallnwnt <»f taxee. The county tr<-a<fur«r’e office will be open from * A. M to 1 P. M. during the tax paying eeaaon. All taxee not paid by that time will become delinquent and an penalty will be added, an additional 5% will be add<-4 for eaz h year tax remaltM unpaid from first Monday in November In the year the delinquency occurred Those who liave bought or eold property and wish a division of taxen are naked to eome in at once. Call on the- Auditor for error* and any reduction The Treasurer can make no oorrection*. The Treasurer will not.be reaponalble for the penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the omteelon of tax-payer* to state definitely on what property they desire to pay. In whoae name It may be found. In what township or corporation it Is situated. Pernona owing delinquent taxes should t>ay them at once, the law la such that there l» no option left for the Treasurer but enforce th. collection of delinquent taxes. County order* will not be pah! to anyone owing delinquent taxes All persona are warned againat them. Particular attention. If you pay taxes In more than one township mention the fact to the Treasurer el no *ee that your receipt* dull for all your real estate and personal property. In making Inquiries of the Treaxaurer regarding taxon to Inatire reply do not tall to Include return postage. John Blnkvy Treasurer Adame County, Indiana Oct. * to Nov. 1
SALE CALENDAR OCT. 16— Ersel Walley, Paulding. O. Ihtroc*. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT 16—Cha*. Burrell. Hicksville. Ohio. City and Personal property J. F. Sanmnnn A Dun Gorrell, auctioneers. OCT. 16—Amos Yonse. 1 mile east 1 mile south, then % mile east of Hoagland. Glenn C. Merlca. auct. OCT. IS—Vera Eikonberry. Peru. Ind. Duroc*. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 18—Bill Wingfield, '■» mile Went of Defiance, O. 496 Acre* and 75 head Registered Holstein*. Ros* Downing A J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneers. OCT. 19 -Wm. Arndt. Lafayette, Ind. Duroc*. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 19—C B. Folker. *4 mile West of Edgerton. Ind. Personal Pro perty. J. F. Santnann A Don Gorrell, auctioneer*. OCT. 20—Brace Pullen. Liberty. Ind. Duroc*. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 20 —Lawrence Buffenbarger. 2*4 mile* Northeast of Decatur. Personal Property. J. F. Santnann. auctioneer. OCT. 21—Stewart A Kline, Camden, O. Duroc*. Roy Johnson, and. OCT. 21—Frank Laub. *4 mile Went of Hicksville, Ohio, wi ll improved 98 Acre farm. J. F Sanmann. auctioneer. OCT. 22 Gerald P. Opeulander. 1% miles West of Sherwood, Ohio 82 Acres. J. F Sanmann. auctioneer. OCT. 22—Canfield. 0.. Guernsey cattle *al« Roy 8. Johnson, auct. OCT. 23- Mt. Vernon. O Knox Co Guernsey sale. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 25 -Cha*. T. Neale. Orange, Va. Aberdeen Angus cattle sale Roy 8. Johnson, auct OCT. 25—Edmund B. Chapmen, 3% mile* North, ** mile l-iist of Edgerton, O. 80 Acre unusually well improved farm. J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer. OCT. 26- Robert Lamb. Sr.. 1 mile West, 1 mile South of Edgerton. Ind. Personal property. J. F. Sanmann and Don Gorrell, auctioneers. OCT. 26 Herbert Hamilton, Greensburg. Ind. Duroc*. Roy S. Johnson, auct. OCT. 27—Geo. Stadler. 7 miles Northeast of Indianapolis. Guernsey cattle sale. Roy S. Johnson, auct. OCT. 27 Mr*. Edward J. Schultz. Adm . 3% miles east of Decatur, lister W. Human, auct. OCT 27—Ralph Barkley. miles west and I mile north of Monroeville. General farm sale Christ Bohnki. auctioiiei-r. OCT. 28 —Charles W Snarr and B. E. Barbie. «... mile south and l’» mile east of Ossian. Closing out sale. Christ Bohnke, auction- •r. OCT. 28- Ralph Rhlneheart, Cutler. Ind. Guernsey cattle sale. Roy 8. Johnson, auct. OCT. 29- N. 8 Miller. 40 Acre* of Coal land. 5 miles Northwest of Covington, Ind. J. G. Sanmann. auctioneer. OCT. 29 Grant Owens, flrst house South of Washington school house. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson. Auctioneer. OCT. 30 - Kelly Property. 418 John* Street, Decatur, Ind. J F Sanmann. auctioneer OCT. 20—Earl McVicker*. Upland. Ind. Duroc*. Roy Johnson, auct. NOV. 1 Chauncey Jone*. 5 mile* East and 2 North of Berne. Improv ed 60 Acre Farm J. F Sanmann. Auctioneer NOV. I—J.1 — J. M Richard* 4 Son, Venedocia, O. Gem-nil farm sale. Roy S Johnson, auct. NOV. 2 —Clint Hart, 4 mile* Southeast of Decatur, on County Farm road. Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, auct NOV. 3 -W 8. Humpke. Roanoke. Ind. Guernsey cattle sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 4 Roman A Helen Schurman, 7 mile* south of Chattanooga. Ohio on road 49. Guernsey cattle sale. Roy Johnson, auct NOV. 5-Chauncey Jones. 1 mile south of Salem. Closing out sale Roy 8 Johnson, auctioneer NOV. B—Monroe Byers. 1 mllyea north of Dent school house. Closing out sale. Johnson A Suman. aucHoonerx. NOV. 6—The Patton Estate. 12 miles South of Cissna Paik, 111 . highly Improved 45«> Acre farm J F. Sanmann. am t NOV. 9- Chalmer Miller. 2 mile* north of Rockford, Ohio. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 13 The Charles McClure Estate. Paulding. O . 80 Acre Improved Farm. J. F. Sanmann. am t. NOV 10 -Charles Shoaf. Adnsinlstia’or Shoaf estate. 3 mile* «u>mh and 3 miles weet of Decatur. Closing out sale. R<>y Johnson. auctioneer.
In Memory of Our Dear Mother JESSE ANN KELLY (D Many years you lived among us Labored on from day to day Dried our tears and ahared our sorrows That we never can repay. (2) Many Ilmen our heart* were broken And you healed them with your love. You have been on earth our mtnnhine You're an angel now above. (3) If we only could but tell you Just how much we mis* you here That your footsteps left behind you Will to us be always dear. (4) Many times w.. gathered round you In the darkest of the night In the deepest of our sorrows And you lead uh to the light. (5) You have been to us a mother A dear mother good and true Have eac h and every one of u* Been just that good to you) (Children) Ed. Arthur. Amanda. Mary and Agnes. *p|H,lnfmrai of VdiulnlairxirK i:»tu<r No. IIKSI Notice la hel* by given. That 111.-un>l<-t'algi>e<i lov. la-en appoint. 4 Admin let rat rix of the .at-ite ~f Itobert II Hmitli. late of Adatna <’..untv. de- .-aa.-d, Tl>»- estaf. I* pr«»l»ald> solvent. Fanny ICay. Administratrix I llrnrx 11. Heller, iltorae, mt. it. U>i s. 1
Expanded Economy At Home Vital After War i —— i Chicago, Oct. 15.—(UP) — Econ- 1 omicaiiy speaking, the United 1 | State* has be. n advised to set it* I own house in order before starting i | the process of reconstructing International trade. Dr. Alexander Dye. a New York economist, nays our i export* can be increased in the I post-war world but they must be . backed up by an expanding econ- . omy at home. Dr. Dye told a meeting of the national foreign trade council ill Chicago that plan* for the reorganization of foreign trade must b«* based on the belief that the United Nation* will remain a unit. He, added a warning that we can't have
■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l Are You Having A Public Sale? ■ IJook Your Sale with the ■ SUMAN BROTHERS ■ Lester W. “Bud” Sumarf, Auctioneer 1 mile east of Decatur, Ist house east of ths place known ■ as Steele school house. J Telephone, Decatur 6761. Titanic Value in a FUEL OIL HEATING STOVE With Twin 13” burners . . twin or Individual operation. Side wall heat directing louvers . . top has heat guides . . large humidifier . , automatic draft regulator . . six inch pipe . . tank capacity 10 gallons . . two tone hammer-tone finish . . polished copper trim . . Detroit constant level valve . . height 46”, width 40". depth over all 34” . . Giant capacity 24,000 cubic feet. Original Price $149.95. Special while it lasts $ 85.00 HELLER’S Grocery Oliver Heller. Prop. Berne. Ind. WANTED Power Sewing Machine Operators Opportunity to make good money. 5-DAY WEEK. No Saturdays. We are an essential industry. Bag Service, Inc. i North Second St. Phone ."Hi
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IntiTtiational political life with l< sty coin epts of cooporation opl>o*i d to private enterprise developing on the dog <iat dog theory. Decatur Man’s Cousin In Prisoner Exchange Minn Marie Adam*, of Fortville, cousin of Earl B. Adams of tbl* city I* reported to lie one of the 1,200 American national* now alioard the Japane-Y exchange liner Tda Maru. The American* will be exchanged at Portuguese India for Japaneae national* from thi- coun'ry who are on the Swedish liner Gripsholm. Mi** Adame, who I* well known In thie city, having visited here on many occa-lonai. has been a mis-i-ionary in China for many yean.
