Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1944 — Page 5

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Jferkei Reports M v REPORT LOCAL IK’o w" elfiW MARKtTS Umhitt. mu*”** • co * I .Ml kind, of »*•*••* •* iKii •** cr,,B *”‘* E V wiinw* *eoei**d •**> * y ir * rt " w: * *"■ K Corrected Msrcb 8. H, ,« ib« ,5 » 3M Tu Uti lb» 13 48 13 25 > ;«a b» - n - M • r iw R» }® *■ » K IW t XA n-Br mo ■f’ • 60 ichoi l el 16.60 ,C “ 16 00 »S g uh -W EGG A>4t> quotation* . Furfl I|h id by Mett ESB * * ou,tf y pecstur Phono IM S| corrected March 8. | trt e white turn —» c large brown eff». ‘ 4 “f broiler* and fryers.— He IB Ky hem *£ l Bn iprlngers — *® c I rooster* - Me I FiM ro'>e-era and stag* 16c dark* wbl'e ——lB c Kort wayne livestock Wayw Ind. Mar. 8.- (UP) market steady, 200-225 wMjll 225-33't lb«. 113 85; 360613 25, 18U-300 lbs . 313 85; lb*. 113’0; 150-160 lb*.. Hl’S, 120 130 Dm. 111; 100.W'h* 110.75 yearling* 113; ewe’, 17.50. Snoianapolis livestock Mar. 8 — (UP) — ock J Bfe oj* ■ii.ri.ie receipts 10.00#. ii'iv>- and steady on all * sow. strong to 10 cents 2W to 250 lb*. 11.05 to /*■?' 25- t< 33< !b. 14.00; 330 MH' ll» 13 50; 16u tn 200 lb*. 4 'I **10; 100 10 , * t * B> * '.> I2lt>; sow* mos'ly 11.10 r.» salable receipts 1,700; *»u Market active; steers 0 beltsrs »tronx. cows fully vealere weak 50 cents * K*r ••"Ik medium to good . Htr-- 14 35 | U 15.25. few 15.50; to good betters 11.50 to j isnuei* and cu'ters 600 to :t b-cf cows JOO to 12.00; v.-al-a ■> st 16 Mi tup • salable receipts 300. • f’csd) Medium lambs. ’ Shod to choice 15.00 to I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ■thlragn, Mat. S — (UP) — ■ H’i» -stable receipts H.ooo rather slow, steady on all <ioo<i and choice ISO to B l ' "" Ll 1,5 ’•» l‘'< Top 14 10 for choice 290 to 2SO lb. few rood and choice 170 lb weights 13 35 to 13 SO 881B 81 ' 14 ' |rad ‘ W* 10 lbs 13 35 164*. Complete clearance, B* <l,lc alable reeaipu ItjOOU. ■ ■» »<Ht ped »teer» and yearB'*’ ''"’•'‘‘“"k yoarlins heifers. |B’ !,r Market steady to 25 ces’s B* 1 "" L ’rkely steer and beifer B° Vmlw - In very limited »up- •< USA down; to IJflo yjj B 0 Imuj, |jg b( V ’ tnedium-w right Choice (cd |, IM) (he top; nvs t highest B“'' **••: bulk 13.50 to IS.io Wow. he!fl , rM ab||ei|t . ijw|| j. s 5. B"* 1104 to 15.25. B^’ 1 Ml,ble receipts 6.0 M. M higher prices retarding B. 4 . ’ Tw '’ '"Ms of R.M)d around ■. " •**’»« lamb* sold felly B, 41 ’•->*• llowerer, no uni- ■* > snud and choice lambs sold J ,ttn "‘ r,?ai loads held 14.30 BL 4<H)rt Native lambs and B eJi? I’’ 1 ’’ ,wy •‘■arc* Il u CM 'CA6O grain close Br" g,‘ <** r ~ 7e! » : M’- »»«■; Ba * *® ; Da< '.. tI.US I T ■ Corrected March «. I **** dT* m U rt * M * | K° ,lu < wLZt B’ 3 M Wheat*" ~ ’!!! KstL 11 * ”* S fc Qcm. dm. * * ***•! WMB " r *M» *M tom. teb.lam.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED * ADVERTISING RATES | Minimum for first Insertion 30« | Ono Timo, Per Word V/gt | Additional Ineertlona Per Word, Per Day 1< | — Card of Thanks 60« | Obltuarloe, Voreea, Reaolu- | tlonn gi J Menus, run menu style |i Notices, Cap Hoads, S-pt. body Mg | (16 picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Übrick Bros. Phone 360. 40-ts For BALE—Garden lots for food and fun, near O. E. 566 or 55 monthly. Good building lots with abstracts in all sections from 5175 cash. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Pbone 870. 35-ts JOIST RHCHiVEB ijThiiiwo k» selling from f 1.75 up. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199 58-g2t FdR SALE — Brooder bouses, big line to choose from, immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, K. C. Stucky, Phone 166 Geneva, Ind. FOR Bale — Baby chicks now hatching. Puiiorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicks for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Pbone 54. 505-ts roif HALE — 8 foot McCormackDeering binder, used 4 seasons. 1 black Angus bull, large enough for service. See Oilie Kreps. Phone •733 . 68-g.3t FOR' SALE -“Alfalfa Clover and mixed hay. loose and baled. Cooking and seed potatoes. O V. Dilling. Kirkland high school; Decatur and Craigville Phones. 56-T FOR SALE —‘3l model A coach, fair tires Inquire 1217 W Patterson g ">7-3tx Fdk~SALE~r year old sorrel horse. Max Thieme. Phone 645-C. g 5«-3tx FOR - SALK- Corrugated over-seas mailing boxes. 404 .Marshall St., Decatur. Call after I p rn a 57-2tx FOR SALE—Day old Durham bull calf. Phone 697-K. s*-3tx Wl?~i?AVE~dg~m»ttr< i *sos selling groin 514.50 to 539.50. Übcral t ade In allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 194). fik-ldt FOR 2~3ouble hog house*. 12 foot di»c. Wid Michaels, route 1. Monroe. g 57-2tx FOR SALE Mew TrailePwith new stock rack and new tires. Henry Balking, mile east. I*4 north of Preble. g 5s it x FOtt _ BALE~~’Tw»7 - HobfcinTbull calves. Martin E. Heckman 6 milt-a north on Road 27. 58-21 x Kh Bale — Chev. 41. 5 pass. coupe, black. 28,000 miles; tires like new. runs like new; radio, heater, white wheel rings. Don't pbone. Write card asking tor demonstration. John D. Baker. 215 Jes1 ferson St. city M FOR SALE - 1933 Uld»m<>i>tl<' •- dan. 4 good tires, floo cash. | Russell A. Andrews. 916 North Seventh Street. 57-3tx RRF&ale - 15-3- McCormick Deering trsetor in good condition. Cbatmer Brodbeck. 9 miles Northwest of Decatur 66-3’x jfiabCTRK “ SEWi.MS* MACHINES Singers etc. Moderate prices. Gpen Saturday* 3314 8. Washington, Marion. IM.. 6<4tx FOR BALE Collie and - Shepherd dogs and puppien. Many other breed dogs and puppie*. Harry Reed. 1 mile north. 1 mil) ea»t of Bluffton. Ind . Craigville Telephone. 54« t Mr SALE^Foi 'y - ew.i W.th toity lamb* Eruevt Wilson. Phone •73-67. ‘72tx Mft SALfc - 3 - 7 V type LaSaihcoupe Good tires, veaooaabl. price WiUis Camp. Phone 5572 FOR SALE — Lcurel coal heatinc Move, ewceilent condition. Freeh Holstein heifer. John Grove, mile south 4 ■Boa west thxatur. 57-3tx — Burham bull big eoungh for service Julius Brite, three miles west on 221. k 57-31 •id* tWLE~ 'Regkstered Holstein hMht, month oM: registered H<HMtotn 4>ull. 11 month old Bull may bi leased Sam D NusMianm Monroe R I—Berne phone IM3- 56-ttx rapt ALE '-FrelS < >’• wit h c*K « year old A. W Lyth Phoac 8471 fiMtx Mr N.vLE - Weil ms'- hed team sorrei marv*. 3 and i years <»« iuH|Bd veil Vrokv Aitlisr H*rtjii4D 2 mileo north ami 6 mile- we»t «t Hoagland Hoa«Und Ptmc- ate. >

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FOH SALE Decatur U. S. Approv-t-d-Pullorum tested chick*. Special 500 started White Rock this week, order now. Leghorn cockerels 2 , i cent*. Oil and electric brooder moves, galvanised feeders and fountains. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. M-gfft Ft)R SALE Kalamazoo coal A wood range, white enamel trimmed intblack. In good condition. Telephone 523-K after 5 p. tn. 58-b3tx WANTED SfcWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 145 South First. 27tx WANTED--Girl tor general office work. Steady work, good salary. Address P,<>x 217, care Democrat. 54 Gt WANTED- Radios' to - rapaDT Uhrick Bros. 261-ts APPLIANCE BEJIVICK-“We repair all makes of sweepers, washers, Istnps and other electrical appliances. Phone 463. Arnold A Klenk b 8-ts Modern or ternl-modern home for rent. References, bonded lease. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 43-if. WANTED-Loan* on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms See me for abstract* of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f U \NTED To rld<- to Ft Wayne, tlrut trick; defense worker. Phone 5421. 5«-3t WANTED -Girl or woman for general housework; no washings; salary 585 per month; references; address Box 219, care Democrat. 57-3 t Rt)O.M - F() - R - tHREE passengers to Chicago Friday. Going to Golden Glove* lx*ave here 12 noon, return same night. Phone 144. grt WANTED - Sewing macliiiii-e We buy and sell machines. Boardman’s Phone 411. 52-27tx WANTED—Work aiTgrocery clerk or in restaurant. Call apartment No. 1 at phone 271. g 57-3 t WANTEb-iflmatitching and but tonhole making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South First. 27tx MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES t ,i c. . .1 Ing and Johu Manville rock wool insulation. Savia fuel, spells .comfort, health, wearily. Boardman. Phone 111. iTI FEDERAL INCOME tax reports prepared by an accountant. Evenings and Sundays. 1422 West Monroe. Phone 1215 52-ts det your Urbana Culture for clover seed and alfalfa at the Stiefel Grain Co. 55t8

INCOME TAX LOANS — It yon haven't the cash to pay your taxes, see us. Local Loan Co., over Si haler Store, Ph- ue 237. 50 12t FARMERS ATTENTION -We re move dead aorsee. cows. bogs, etc Decatur pbone 2000. Wo p*y all phone charge*. The Stadler Pro ducts Co. lUf FARM LOANS at 4% for - 6. 7.' 10, 15. 20, 30, 35. 40 years. No charge to the borrower, borrower con pay any amount at any time oo the principal. Drop m> a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lew ton. 258-T RO4) FINGTs IDING“We~carry a complete hue of Celotex roofing, siding and insulation Cali us for free estimate. We apply. Arnold A Klenk. 46-ts LOST AND FOUND l.t.sf Small btesk puna dur.n.la*t two w,ek*. Contained finger ring*. Ijoiid coupons and other valuabl)-*. Ora Gilpcn, Phone 1133. 56-s'tx o FOR RENT FOR RENT—B loom country in,use, garage, garden, ek-etrk-lty, eoft water in hous*-. firewood, chicken hou e. Address reply* - arc Democrat, Box 230. 5,-2lx n ii i,» — ■ StocA Closing New York. March 8 iUP»--O»w Jone* closing »iock averag**: 3« induetrials 13$ 5« m> Ll7; 6» roil* 3X.37. off 0.21; 15 utilities 23.81. up 0.10; 63 »toi k< 40.66. off 0 22. Total stock *alM 1.692 575 NOTICE! We are new buying all grade* of Raper stock at preeent market price. Also went Scrap Iren, Rage. Rubber, Bstterie*. Auto Rediatero. Brass. Copper. Aluminum, list Lead Babbitt, ate. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cana All k>ndo of scrap io essential foe war purpose* We are alea buyers of Beef Hides. Cass Bkiae. Sheep Felts. Tallow. Fats and Greases. Old Lard, etc THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. JIB W. Monroe Rhone 46d

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- 1 W C ! / h3K Ba*hL| 'ffAIDING two downtown dens, Washington. D. C.. police and treasury department agents seized more than 310,000 worth of opium supplies and equipment and netted at least one key figure in the east coast drug trade and probably another, Above, Police Officer Robert Baker poses with part of the haul. (Intttattional Soundpboto)

MARKETS AT A GLANCE .New York stocks higher in active trading. Bond* higher: I S. governments mixed. Cotton futures up m much as 20 cents a bale. Grains at Chicago; wheat off '» to *» cents, o.tt* off % to \ cento, rye off I’i to IS cents, and barley off W to % cents. Chicago liv)*rtock; hugs steady, cattle steady to strong, aud lambs fully steady. — _ — California Police Officer Is Slain Euierynlle. Calif.. March 8 tUPt • A sia - e<wid-- iM»llce alarm las l»< n issued in California for two men. arm-si with a eLb-mach-ine gun. who shot and killed a special poll))- officei while attempting tu red) an Emeryville night dub. Th« two gunmen, who had forced a taxi driver to take them to the club, opened fire on upeciai officer Georg* Haas wh)'i he tried to >»t<*i» them. Haas was .-truck with three bullet*) and died shortly after the shooting. The men ««caped in a taxi-<ab whkh they abandoned later for a private car. o Trade tn a Good Town — Decatuf - - - — ' aaBMiBB

SALE CALENDAR MAR 9—CLARENCE VINING, Celina. Ohio. Admr's sale of Land and personal property ROY JOHNSON. Auct. MAR 9 JAMES M FOREMAN. 6 mile* east mile north of Berne Lester W. "Bud' Suman. auct MAR 10 SAM L HAMRICK, 10 mile* we»t mile* north of Celina. Roy S Johnson and Lester W. "Bud" Suman. auction--er* .MAR It- ROGER E- MESHBERCER it former Firpt State Bank bldg.. North Second nt.eat D catu. Household good) Roy Johnten And MAR 13—DELVIA CHILCOTE. old First Htat, Bank Bldg tHonsebold Good* >' Lester W. "Bud" Suman auct MAR 16- E. F. GINTHER, 4 mile. West of Hicksville. O. All Personal Property. Don Gorrell and J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer MAR 21 OUDCEON ESTATE. 140 Acre Improved Farm. 2 mile South ini 2‘ - milei- Ea,t >f Salem. Ind J F Sanmann. auc'loneer.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“lTS THE GOPHER IN HIM!” n HAH! there 6oesTHGjl o -iX"" - KELP uxu accost the FICLD.aiIMPV-THCV E‘ , . v /T i\ k \ S<R? J I \ •-e I3'" | \ \ r, ~ _ -** Tom sums «. -m*-. r •r -w, --**w».-wa— ).**■*«»* ■ L ‘ B L'O N DIE MR. BUMSTEAD’S PROBLEM CHILD By Chic Yornif I" > CAREFUL DEAR”)"] 'hit ILL MOLP IT UMPE2 * Jg/ f OCONPIE CANMDU) tdi OkPPYjS ' ht* TLhSCMAH? JUST l/fwUll 6OOPMESS») t PUT A BAN PAGE \* - > RXRFNbR?iS } <SOMOBOPVBUMPS JUJV I roaGJTW S > Ohl THIS * « V • 1 ' <r> v * >O — sdiMMtdddFa- Naueßks

REDS CONTINUE (Continued From Page 1) Nazi*) counterattacked with 3.000 men. But each time they were I thrown back with neavy losses. The only story apparently bav- ' Ing eny bearing on the RuMian Finnish Armistice deadlock comes from a Helsinki diepatCu to Stockholm. And that merely says tha' former Finnish premier Paaaiklvi --♦who extended the flDt peace feelers to the Soviet — I* leaving Helsinki today for a long stay at 1:1* country place. The conununiut newspaper in Helsinki ha* a story that Implies the Getman* might be moving their troop* out of Finland. Ttoa paper claim* foralgnur* can not travel to Sw)-dc byway of Northern •'inland because of ex enslvc troop movement* which foreigners are not permitted to see. — o — noth s; or Ft* si. «srrrt.i:wK*T of »;«ta rs; *o. .wo* Notice i» hereby atven tu lh» - r»iditorv, h-lr» and tegutee* of Julius I F<>«, deceased to appear in the AdJams Clr- utt ’>urt. held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 23 -lay of March. 1911 and show cause, ts any. why 'the final settlement account* with tin- estate of said decedent should I not be approved; and .aid heirs are noUfie-l t - 11-e!i .in-l there make |.r .-f of heirship, and )••• eio their I distributive share*. l->lwin Beer. Administrator t-. atur, Indian, F, 'truer* St, 1*44. t . 11. HasrlmaM. Ula*a*| Mt> t-»

Ration Calendar (War Price and Ration Board Office, corner First and Monroe Sts, closed Tuesday and Thu re day.) Processed Feeds Green stamps K. L and M. good through March 20. Blue stamps A. B, C. D. and E in book 4 good for 10 points each through May 20. Green one-point stamps a* well a* tokens may be used for change. Meats Brown stamp* Y and Z good through March 20 Red stamps A. B and C In book 4 good for 10 .points each through .May 20 D. E * and 6‘ void March 12 and good through May 2>i. Sugar Stamp 30 in Book Four good for 5 pounds through March 31. Stamp , 40 In Book Four good for 5 pound* ! of canning sugar. •hoes Stamp 18 In Book 1 aud No. 1 "Airplane" stamp in Book 3 good for 1 pair each until further notice. Gasoline Stamp A-10 good for 3 gallons through March 21. B-l and C-l good I now for 2 gallons each until further notice. B-2 and C-2 stamps good for 5 gallon* until further notice. T good for 5 gallons; E good for 1 gallon; R. good for 5 gallons; all ’ usable un’ll further notice. A. B. C. and D coupons are not vaild until they have been endorsed in ink with the aiitmobile reglstra-. lion number aud state. Other cou- * pons must carry certain additional information. Motorist who have bought 1914 pla'es should write 1 both 1944 and 1942 number* on book and on coupon*. Tires

Next Inspection* due: A book vehicles by March 31, 1944: B. book by June 3u. C hook hy .May 31; commercial vehicles every 6 month* or every 5.000 mib“. which-1 ever i* first. Fuel OH Period 3 coupons valid through March 13; Period 4 and 5 coupon* valid through Sept. 30; and have he following value*); 1 unit, lo gallons; 5 uni:*, 50 gallons; 25 units, { ISO galloue All change-making coupons and reserve coupon* are now good. Conaumetw «h old have used mor* than 69'7 of their ration* a* of February 19, 1911. Stoves All new heating, cooking an-l combination beating and cooking stovw*. dxigned for use in the household, for Installation on ur above the floor and for the use of coal. wood, oil, kerosene, gasoline or gas. are rationed. Certificate* I inunt be obtained from local board. Used Fats Each pound of wsate fat 1* good for two moat-ratl n points xoi t* r: ro niDMFH* N,.t... i- li- *••• • gIV) u ' I ' ft .ard es S h—-I Tr I-I- Sos U>. Cl.y . ' !>)•< >tur. Adams County. In liana. ( will up to the l)--*r of 7 "" 1’ M on , M.e .|.|V M )*< l> I<II. at fl.- -if tli, City Supi rlut-nd-nt -fl Ilnol.- r< ~.)»< )• ,lnl ■ 111.. I •' live larload of tw • iii'h n it. and; sla- l) sink, r coal K - I) Ind t > be )••- ■ >)pan),*d by a ■ .rtlfie-l 'll- ’* p*v* | aide tn tilt lb,nd of H-hni.l T’- i-t— < In an .it))-.ur,t • .|>ilv.ilent t> five in '.'rut of said bid Hid* must 1.. siHonllled <>n F-rm pr. - i»b.-l by ilu mao- ly-.ird of A--'"int-. wiO'h form* may U-. I )t th- nf tin City Sup. I il>|e||i|--llt "f S- tionl) The It.,aid r-'er»es the rlalit I-. relent an) ur alt blds H> ord* r - f th Hf I ' ' ■' T:.)»tt<>. Ibis sth da) >i *|ir<l). I >ll H >rd of S.lioi.l Trust) i * of th M-ho d «'HV of I',, itu U> Un-ag M 1.. laud •- n tan Marell ' i*.. - - Ippoiatlmeul «f Sdmlnlslralrlv S;.*a*e S«. 0*)-.*» Notice .» hereby given, tn.ii thundersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the e'-late of Frank Ollie late Os Ad*m» Ciuniv. «1- • >»• «d Til. • State Is prolwt’ilv »dvent l;.itt> Administratrix Nalhan *. Nr|»«*i. *!)..)»)• Feb. ."J. ISH. M-h l-»-l,| Trade in a Good Town — Decatut

Men Wanted Dock Help and Factory Men. _ Essential Industry. Good opportunities for post-war employment Kraft Cheese Co. Apply al office, S. Winchester St.

Public Sale Bt<aii-e of bad weather Saturday, March 4. *hc undersigned postponed his sale. Th, sale will be held in the old Bank Building on Second street, in Decatur, , Monday, Mar. 13, 1944 Time: 12:30 P. M. Two 2 piece Mohall Living Room Suites. Brown; 2 piece Tapestry Living Room Suite; 8 piece Dining Room Suite, buffet with legs; 8 place Dining Room Suite, credenza buffet; 2 Overstuffed Ixmnging Chair-: Oxasfonal Chair; Reed Rocker: Kneehole Desk with waterall 'op. Studio Couch: 3 Bridge laiinps; three-way lamp; 2 Occasional Walnut Table*, one round; Alladin Lamp; 5 piece White and Blue i l!ii iktasi S t wi'h round table; 6 piece Kitchenette set. Whits and IR J; Kit< hen Table; Kitchen Cabinet with utility cabine*. white; Kerosene Heating Stove; Maytag Electric Washer: Maple Bed with ; spring and inai'res*. Maple Dresser; Walnut Finished Bed with spring and mattress; 2 beds with springs; ’■* size b d with spring and fnner1 pring mattress; three •*Xls' Axmlnster rugs with pad*. 1936 model Plymouth Coach, with good motor and tires. Good Bicycle. Lawn Mower; gaiden tools; many other articles. TERMS -CASH Delvia Chilcote, Owner Clerk —Oscar T Brown Auc tone r—LeMer W. "Bud" Suman. Public Sale A« 1 w i- unable to rent a farm. I will sell at public auction. Located I) miles west. 2 mile* north of Celina, or 2 mile north of Wabash. 0.. r 4 mi.e • >u:h of ( ha : )nooga to Bkeele corner, then I*4 mile east on what is known as the Charles Wilson farm on Friday, Mar. 10, 1944 Time; 12:30 P. M. 11_ CATTLE—II Roan Cow 8 yr. old. will be fresh March 16th: Roan Cow 7 yr. old, be fr>-sh by day ot -ale; Red cow. 4 yr. old he fresh by day of sale; White cow. 3 yr. old. In fresh .March 20th; Holstein cow. 4 yr old. will l»- fresh first part ot May; 3 Heifers, pasture bred, will be fresh soon; 2 Holstein Bulls. 4 mo* old. Jersey * Guernsey Bull. 10 mo*, old. <4— HORSES—I Sorrel Gelding, coming 4 yr. old. light mane and tall; Derk Sorrel Gelding 7 yr old. Bay .Man- 8 yr. old. Bay Mare, smooth mouth. . 14—HOGS—14 Spotted Poland China * >w. coming third iitfer of pig*, will farrow \;>ril 15th. R d gilt will tarn s latter part of April. 12 head of teed:ug shoa’s, averag) weight 125 H>22—SHEEP—22 21 head of ewe-. 1 to 5 yr. old atarting to lamb: 1 buck. POULTRY—fI," head, more or les- of White Rock pullets, laying good; 3 h)-ud of geeeu, 2 hen* and gander. Colli) liog 2 yr. old. trained fur stock; Rat Terrier dog. 3 yr. old, good rat killer. GRAIN—2S bushel, more or less, of soya beans. FARM MACHINERY Fordson tractor: Oliver 2-12 tractor plow, tractor disc; cultipnckei; Ma**i) Harris mower; John Deere hay loader; spike tooth narrow; 2 single row corn cultivators; Black Hawk corn planter; Kentucky 10 hoe grain drill; walking plow; 2 wagon*, hay ladders; 15u' hay rope; set of Kra(>]>!) fork*, pulleys; tltngs. »te>-t water tank; 15 of ga« pipe; pump Jack. Maytag engine; hog troughs; 86 rod* of barb win 2 *et» of harness; collars and pads, oil can*; drums; barrel)-; 3 new milk cans; many other article* 100 numerous to mention. TERMS— CASH Sam L Hamrick, Owner (T--:k John Brehm Auctioneers—Roy H Johnson A lx-*ter W ‘'Hud' Human

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