Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1944 — Page 5

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aiket Reports &4MtVT. MURRAY A GO. ■*.K ■-« “ g I ite m at *- -*- ■ ■* Omiavtita, ' '"■•? iMwHnMt* RtHlok fAtehftelwury <gy OMR 18:80 > ». Corrected July 20 Tova.lb 260 It* — 112.25 IO too Ibg — 12 25 to 100 »•. 11.75 WO Ite 11.10 eon Jo itt lte._ 12.50 Ifly to 100 Ma ..10 50 —_|p too Ibg. 10.00 to 120 mi, 9 50 ■ a 5.00 S 1111111 MiHWaaM—Mai awn i h 8.00 Mgi (choice 13.00 *'*te 12.00 R**B —w—....... 7.50 > I 2.00 ~ • - > -WHOLEOALE EGG ANO I JWOULTRY QUOTATIONS Fumlahte Mr WECATUR PRODUCE CO. Rtwito an I % Corrected July 2<> j| .... 3 O < • Bers broilers sot fryers... _ 26c '1 7 bent — 20e Vy fryers 28c Jy iprlngers 28c | on heag 16c IwMtef* and gtaga 14c tmAnaboli* Livestock Sttuepolia. July 20.—(UP)— I Livestock: ) »«> 12.000; holdovers 1,600; ac-lUflW-270 Ite, ateady, 270-400 lbs. igher. »<-W» 10-15 high. . good lAo-lto ite 13.00; 180 Albi. 12.20; 170-220 lbs. 12.50>4; lbs. 18.25-12 50, 100. gniba. 10.50-11.78; gow„ 1123 gj-L mostly ll.tt-ll.«0. r ;jttle tw eelvaa 100: steen, and Ira steady, cows steady to load 1122 lb good and choice sold to arrive ar»und 16.75; /aRQdd head steers cutter to mew 8.50-14.00 and few to 15 00; pfcSra mostly t.po-12.00. top 14.00; mostly common and medium 11.50, caunara and cutters 5.00a vealerg steady, top 14.50. leap 1.000; generally ateady; *-hoice spring lambs upto 14.00, leal top 12.50; bulk good to Ul! | choice spring lambs 12.00aasj • . >. *• I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Mcago, July 20.- (UP)-(WFA) WMtoc|: gs: 12.000; active, generally 4» 25 cents higher; most ad- . »on weights over 370 lbs . and ; (op 14.00 for several loads nfT ■ lbs.; bulk good and choice o. 2 A0 lbs. 18.85 14.00; 280 300 Iba. ins f h.75; 800-350 lbs. 13.00-13 50; and eb<'lce 110-170 lbs. scarce _ J 75.52.75; good and choice 360-■jr-lb sows mostly 12 00-12.35: JT * lightweights 12.85. Ute 5,000; calve*: l.Ooo; steers and yearlings WLdt to 28 cents higher, heifers J 2 rd steer upturn; bulls and vealsteady to strong; bulk fed ■\ Is 14.50-17.0 Q; top 17.55; best Ui lings 17.00: beat heifers 16 10; **,hty cutter cows to 8 09; can--1254.00; Webraaka 1,800 lb. *ypr thtrfee cows to 14.00; tntsit > Age bulls 8.20-10.5(1; vealers J| down; stock cat fie slow at jfll" 1160 Eyeep: 1, 1,000; market slow and y steady to weak; few early ■■l spring lambs steady to 26 L| loirer and shorn **>•■< mostly rny; Odd lot good ind choke na"''sprinters 18.75 t- 14 25. (he 11 medium and good spring . L 12.00 to 18.50; light cull kind ■ jible to 0.00 and below email fl Ihorn native ewes 4 ,te to 6.25. ORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK lk irt Wayue, Ind.. July 20. -H’l’i restock: >gs: market ateady to 25 cents )k er. 180-270 lbs. 13.70; 180-180 18.75; 270-300 lb* 12.50; 300SI. 12.00; 160-180 Iba 11.75; lbs. 11.50; 130-140 lbs. ; 120-180 lbs. 11.00; 100 120 lbs. J ugha 1100; stags 9.00; male ...j 8.00; calves 14.0 n; spring i**" a 13.00; yearlings 12 00; clip- .< wwes 4.00. L j — LOCAL GRAIN MARfckT ELEVATOR CO ' Corrected July 20 1 subject to change delivered at elevator, w — Hod Wheat II 43 ggtt Red Wheats. 142 ■ Yenow corn.. ... no ■l Soy Beans I.M . jbfoy Beans. 1.88 ■ L j (X) _ 100 ■MttUftiifrtitael lass 5 mVJLS* ***

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f UJCALjiLAWriED * ADVERTIEING RATES Minimum Oar firm Insertion 800 Ono Time, Per Word___ Additional Insertions Per Word, Per nay ig Card of Thanks 800 ObltMrieh, Vstooa RseoluMaae-. 81 Menus, run menu stylo 51 Cap Heads, Mrt. feady. |Qg (18 picas deep, one column) ♦— — 0 Insertion Deadline Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE I FOR SALK—Complete line of wiring supplies snd fixtures. Übrlck Bros. Phone 360. dO-tf FOR SALK — baby ch leks now hatching. PuUorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicks for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evening. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. FOR SALE — FarmoTractor regular on good rubber. Easy clean milker, used 2 moa, Lervll Reinhart, Geneva, route 2. 188-6tx ?OH BALE — Al) available new houses on Oak and Stevenson streets are sold Watch for future announcement of last six neav homes. Hob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. 168-K6t FOR SALE—Eight garden or building lots on 11th street west of Novelty Co. 860 each, 35 down, 85 monthly. Bob Heller, A Good Really Service. Phone 870. 168.tf FOR SALE-tL. C. Smith, standard typewriter. 10 inch carriage. Call 1247 after 4:30 p. m. 169-kßt Fdh w.il — Good prc«war man's bicycle, balloon tires. Harry .kschliman, 4 miles west Copptws Corner. 169-g3tx S.XLE 50 foot itxllber lielt, 6 Inch; like new. Phone 8611. .. 1 169 3t FOR SALE—Garland ha rd coa 1 burner. Phone 7864. a 169-3tx HSt §XLe -a inch Thresher's drive belt 2 Zert grease Xline 50 gal. Oil drum. Harley Smith, 104 Jefferson. 1704tx ROF SALE- Pure bred Angtw buffs, cows and heifers. Carl A. Ens, South Whitley, Ind. 170-3tx W WTTimneTarge 'rcfllg« ; ia " suitable for small grocery or restaurant; also Ideal for home with large family. Arnold A Kleuk. JUIST RBCEIVBO ,Large7hlpment of Simmons mat Irenes Literal tradedn allowance >for your old mattress. Sprague Furn. Co. Phone £92. l7Wt WE WAVE I Whig room suites, studio coucht-s, tilt chairm t. platform roekem with springs We invite you to look them over. Sprague Furn. Co- Phoite 189. 170-3 t jbST ARlthrEDHKnee6oirdeskr. Utility cttbluett. (breakfast sets, bedroom suites, a few 9 x 12 Axminuter and Wilton rugs, high chairs, pictures and mirrors. Sprague Furn. Co. Phone 199 1704: OUT THEY GO Large number of metal army cots-with mattress or pad 20*2 below ceiling price. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 170-3 t Ftkh SALE Chest o flirawers? two kitchen lafbles and chairs. Singer sewing machine. Phone 149. 171-2 t FUR SALE Elm St. Phono 1488 ’ 171-gU FOR SALE -or put ”6ut"on share, fulhbiooded Holstein bull. Phone 9M4L 2711>2t FOR SAl.|{“« ycir old cow; fresh iwith day old calf 6 miles north oil 27. Henry Bultcincier. 171-2tx

MARKET* AT a GLANCE Uy 'Unitin'. Press Blocks Irregular. Bonds irregular; U. S. govern* ments steady. Curb storks Irregular. Chicago stocks irregularly higher. , •Cotton oft as much as 35 cents a bale. •Wheat fractionally higher; Rye and Burley steady. Chicago livestock: hogn firm, rattle strong, sheep steady to easier , An average Hollywood Him etudlo produces a>bout three minutes of finished film In the course of one eight-hour day. — o■■ ...i. i Chicago Grain Close Wheat: July 1.57%; Nep*. I.Wi%; Dec 1A7%-1.»; May 1 M'«. Outs: July 7R% Odd. Sept. 72% axled; Dec. 71% asked; Muy 71 %• %• N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST . HOURS: •:30 to 11:10 13:30 to S:00 Saturdays, 1:00 p. m. Telephono 133 B/M Rigmlnog - Glasses EJttW

WANTED WE MAKE covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First 166-251 X WlNtttb-kadiou to rank USrlck Bros. Ml-ts sewing liaChlKe rKpaTßing —AU makes. Needles, oil, belts," parts, Boardman s, 445 South First. 15625tx 825 hKWAllb—to anyone - wEowiTl tell me where I can rent a suitable 5, 6 or 7-room house in Decatur. Leave your name and address, phone 3046- 1664>6tx A vacancy will exist on one of the Daily Democrat carrier routes this week. Papens sold to boy on Little Merchant plan. District includes Homerwood, ff interested apply Circulation Dept. 16S-2tx WANTED- iSinall size baby bed, Phone 1586. 168-2tx WANTMD To do custom pick-up baling of hay and straw, would also bale on shares. Melvin Fletcher, ’-s mile south, >4 mile east of Craigvflle Craigvllle phone. 17u-4tx WANTED TO HUY--Small acreage place with fair to good buildings within 5 miles of town, on good highway. Write price, and full description in first letter before August Ist. R. P. Ermiberger 499 W. Herrick Ave., Weylington, Ohio. 170-ttx WdKK~ WANTED Girl wants house work or care for children. References. Phone 697-L 171-ltx W vtKd — Boy, 12 years of age for Daily Democrat route in northwest part of town, including Homewood. Little Merchant plan. Route can lie consolidated in small areg. Apply Circulation Dept, bofore four o'clock Friday. 171-ltx WANTED — To rent stnall bouse or apartment. Reply Democrat Bo« 2<H 171 3tx WANTED — Girl for local office work. Address Box 265 % Democrat. 171-St

LOSTANDFOUND LOST—Gasoline C ration book. Nevin Miller, route 1, Monroe. ; a 169-3tx LOST Ration Book No. 3 Jimmy Irwin. 171-ltx LOST Ration book 4. Mrs. Ben Darkless. Phone tAM 171 lu LOST -Brtywii leather bififoid corfr taining identification and sum of money. Reward. Call 6311. I7l*cßtx MISCELLANEOUS Fliß- (WilxaTW <..* ro ,iinK7.iT Ing and John Manville rock wool insulation. Save* fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 158-25 t kA R M ERS - 7m move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. ILeatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts kILL FLIES with Purina Fly Spray. For the house and livestock. Stiefel Grain Co., 217 No. First Street. a 164-12 t HutdßS—We carry a complete line of electric motors, including U. 1-3, K, % b.p. Also a complete Ijne of electrical supplies. Arnold A Klenk. 88-ts MIST —au opportunity, if you don't rush right out and buy your family the new breakfast treat. Post's Raisin Bran. Deliciously satisfying. Ask your grocer. MAGICIANS Perform breakfast magic with new cereal combloa. Hon -Post's Raisin Bratt. Golden wheat and bran flakes plu* seed. le*s raisins. It's new! WTt'ITK thL down. Ask grocer for Post's Raisin Bran ... a magic combination ot crisp _ toasted wheat and lirau flakes plus California se'dlcss raisins. ACT now. New Post's Itaisiu Bra** provides real 40% bran flakes, a natural regulator. Eaten every day. ft helps supply gentle bulk to daily meal*.

PLAY safe. DonT make harsh laxatives a habit. Try new Pot's Raisin Bran to add gentle bulk to dally meals . . help you keep reg. ular. It’s new It's delicious! SONBYTcT IXJANCasb loans of 310 to |3OO made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Auto License Bureau. T fARirLOIfM at 4%~f0r 3, t W. 11, 30, 30, 31, M years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at My time on the principal. Drop a lino and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. SM-T You don't have to wait until after the war th get the new discovery Mirra Moth Imtnunizer. which wae written up In American magazine. Prevents moth damage 2 to 5 years. Smith Drug Co 173-33 Archbishop Spellman Enroute To Vatican New York. July 2<» tl'P)--Arch-bishop Francie J Npeltonan rtf the H»mau Carbolic diocese of New York, has left N«w York to visit rbipiitn. <m ome«s bad ctrafbr with pope Pius XU at Vatican City, the chancery announced today.

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GERMANS IN RETREAT tOosUnowU Pvoi Fags a) where armored troops of the eighth army thrust Inland to establish a bridgehead across the Esino river, 10 miles northwest of newly captured Ancona. The drive gave the eighth army troops a solid six mile front on the south bank from the mouth of the river. The main forces which captured Ancona pushed ahead three miles against stiffening op. position as they approached the German Gothic line. Polish troops, the first to enter Ancona, found the port city de. molished by the retreating Ger. mans, with the heritor full of sunken ships, Including the king's private yacht. Italian units, operating farther inland, occupied Santa Maria Nuova, 10 and a half miles from the coast, and struck ahead four miles to the vicinity of lesi. In the Arezzo sector, eighth army troops overcame fierce re. sistance to take Laterina and Casllgion, both north of the Arno, and about nine miles above "Ares, zo. On the right flank of the fifth army, the troops driving north, ward Inland from Livorno occu. pled a group of towns eight to 16 miles northwest of Radda despite torrential rains that threatened to bog down the ad. vance. Former Ixical Man Held For Forgery Charles Vannette, 25, former Decatur resident. Is lodged in the Mercer county Jail at Celina. 0.. charged with check forgery Vannette is alleged to have forged checks totaling 58U at St. Maty's. Ohio.

Notice! We will be closed July 24 to Aug. 7 for general repair*. SHEETS BROS. CLEANER*. NOTICE Why shop around when we pay the top price allowed by OPA on good popular used cars. SAM DIXON MOTOR SALES Celina, Ohio NOTICE! We will lie closed .lulj 24 to Aug. 7 for general repairs. • VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP

CAN’T KEEP GRANDMA IN HER CHAIR She’a aa Lively aa • Youngster—' Now hor Bockocho io bottor Many Guffrrefi rel>ve n*«ging bnckaabn ft# Tbs kidneys ar. <AW way rt Ukins th* es>*s* *'*d* snd wssta aui of th* blood. They help mart psori* poos about 1 rt Udo*r tiuMtiaa posnlu polnosMOi matter to rsmaia In your Mood, it may court nsa*>ng backache, rheumatic paina I** paina, lorn ot pep and eaern. gettias up nights, inrrllmg, putfia-aa under th. *ye«. beadaelMe and diarmesa. Frequent or snooty pMoagra with smarting ami burning aonwtunea ahova there to something wrong with ><>ur kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Aak your druggist for Doan's Fills, used aueeaaafully by nuUMoa far ever 40 years. Tliey five LipfU te-fref sad eiil help (ha 15 mile. MktdmyiiAwi gush o«t pateßous wart* Iron yew blaed. Get Do*a*s H*.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -“TRY THIS ON YOUR ATLAS!” ' ’ fWELLIGOT WDUy*/AS. ANIORTA\ ("THE SHIP AINTUJ [HAVE MDU EVER HEARD OP 7 1C )~7 A i k j ISLANDS ~ S 1 KIN BE REPAIREDJ7 etc* r 1 **" > r ( 7?AiCP/POPE9ETHE VOU WAVE. I JUST L Zz/ '\ ( ( uirSj ?xAa ; x iuantstd ~ - raw ISM J" w«d\k //Z IbM Sjms A- | ~ 1.. J ?,V ?7? BLONDIE THE TOP MAN! By Chic Young Hwill mdu please)/ IN* not V| Lou are whenJllTlh’ . ~ Und i suppose 1 — oKI HANG THIS PIC-z( TA LXB2 THAN VOUIBE SHORTER THANJi'I Ar'tfW 1 V SWNPING I I HIGH? a LAtX>^L^^f / JI A JW'CE ZLXV-a ’ ■TrT If f ' fi. Zt I ■ I WVY.

"VOTirF Os OKCLSNATOHY HEMOI.ITIOY To Whom it ilny Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of De. rStur, Indiana, that it Is desired and deemed neceeaary to make the foliowine d»«<rßx'4 puhlk- Improvement In she City of Decatur, as au thorised by the improvement resolution adopted by -«I<1 Council on the l(Mh day of July jsit, for the construction of a local sewer. Commencing S feet North and r, feet West of the North West Corner of In-lari No. VlB In the Allen T. Lynch's Addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana, thenoe South along the center of the alley, 213 feet to Hu- AdaffiH Street Kewer and there to terminate, to be known aa the Htnlth Hewer. All work done on the making of said deai-rlbed put die Improvement ahall be tn accordance with the ternie and conditions of the Improve- ment resolution, adopted by the Common Council on the above named day and the detailed drawings. plane, profiles and spevlfh-a-tlons wlileh are of file and may be seen In the office of the City C|e,kTrrasurer of Decatur, Indiana. The t.’ommon Council has fixed the trt day of August, l»lt as the date upon which remonwtranees mav be fll.-d or heard, by persons Interested or affected by said described public improvement, and on said day at <:3o o’clo-k P. M . the Common Council will meet at Us <V>un<ll chambers In said City, f/m the purpose of hearing and >-onald< ring any remonstrances which may have freon filed or which may be presented, and will hear all persona interested or who«e property Is effected by said pntdic improv nine nt. and will decide whether the benefit! which will accrue to the property, abutting and adjacent to the proposed Improvement. and to said City, will lie equal to or esceed the estimated costs of the proposed Improvement. ur estimated l,y ttie City civil Engineer. City of Decatur, Indiana lly II Vernou Aurand City Clerk-Treasurer July 20-27 ■ o. . — VptH.loluaest nf Administrator V«. 4IOU Notice !• hereby given. That the undersigned has tieen appointed Admlnlsiralor of tlie estate of Itosa Knime late of Adams County, deceased. The ertrte. Is probably solvent Iklw.inl B Kohne, Administrator <l. Hem* lllerly, Vttereey July 10, 1»l( July 20-37 Aug. 3, MOTH t: con mu* mil < ovi. Notice Is hereby given that Ihu Board of Trootres of t.li«- Adams CiUlMy .Memorial Il'.HpMal will receive (.Ids up to ami including August I. toil for three car loads stoker .•oal, dust-treated and delivered In Ilins. Tlie 4>|d must l>e accompanied l>y bond and affidavit as required by law The board reserves the right tn irje.t any and all (.ids B„ard of Trustees Adams County Memorial 110-pltal July 20-27 Hlrtb Certificate Notice Is hereby given that Daniel Dcrflng Ifofftnaa has filed a petition In the Circuit Court nf Adams County. Indiana, to have the tltne and place of his birth determined. Said petition Is set for hearing on the «7 day <>f July, toll. CLYDE O. THOL'TNEIt Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court July 20 tppolatmeat of Eaerutur Estate Vs. I'HS'. Ntitlce Is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Executor of the estate of August Krurtaman, late of Adame County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Milton KruotziiMn, Executor V'erd J n l.ltirrer Attursr, 7/fi. 1»44. July 0-13-20 ■ - — ■ ——o — pi hi.k sai.y: Noll.e Is heiahy given that the utidersglned Trustee of ItO'rt Township. Adams County. Indiana, will sell al Public Hale on Friday, July 22, l»tl, at 4 30 o'clock. P. M on the premises ttw following described rea| estate, to-wit: Commencing at a stone <>n the eoiHliea-d corner of the southeast quarter of section fourteen <ll», township twenty-sAglrt (20» north range fourteen <l4i east; thence north sixteen (16* rods;] thence »t«l ten (to* rods; theme south sixteen <l6* rods, and then*, east ten 110* r.sls to the place of beginning, containing one <l* a< re of land. u|n,ii tlw following terms and conditions: Maid rest estate will le sold for not less than two-tlilrds of the eppralwd value nod for .-ash and to the highest and beat bidder. Tile undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all blds sfil.l property Is known as the Aber S< ii0.,1 and locate.! in Adams County. Indiana. Geo. Hchiefersteln Trustee Hout Township Adams County, Indiana . July 6-12-30 ■ , . o ~y . ■ ■ - — Vpt>..lslmea< ,f Odmlalsfraliir Ultb Will Annexed, Estate V». gMtT , Noll. .- l~ lien l>. given. That the umlersigm-d lias been appointed Adnilnuistrator, with will annexed "f the estate of EH W Hteel-, late of, Adams County, deceased. Tile ratal. ' Is probably >olvent. Eugene Itunyoh July I.', !?(( July 13-29-27 Van H. Ad SIMM, tttoraey

Farm Security Aid To Returned Vets Requirements For Elixibility Listed General eligMilllty requlriMnU on the part ot returning world war Il veteranx who wish farm gecurtty uld In re-o«tabllihlng themselves on the farm, have been outlined by the county PSA committee, rejiurbi R. T Newman, county PSA supervisor. K Os C. building, Decatur, 'txianx up to 82.500 for 11 vents, k. -machinery group services, building repair cash rent. feed, need waler faculties and other operating goods can >be made to returning veterans who: 1. Have background of farming eiUter a« owner, tenant or laborer. 2. Can make aatlafactory tenure arrangements* for famlly-eize farm through ieaae or ownership. 3 <Are unaiblc to gecure adequate credit from local >l»anks, PCA or other credit agencies. •The county committee which reviews and (Mate* on applications will give special consideration to each veteran's application" Haiti Mr. Newman. ‘‘Loans are accottipat*led by management asaistance where needed, bear five percent Interest and are generally repaya»b!e over a five year period. The average loan lx around 11500.00. but may be higher or lower to meet the particular n>*eds of the family,” ■Present assistance in farm purchase under the Huiikhead-xlonea tenant act and provisions of the G. 1. bill of rights will be announc-

/nW —. ma. ■mi i |[ jUi They’re New! They’re Attractive! LIVING ROOM SUITES Schafer’ $ invite tour inspection of their lance and complete stock. Newest creations styled for beauty and comfort. See this luxurious sofa and chair experth designed f*y the master-crafts-man Kroehler. Sit in the suite and see the comfort afforded by the new style button-hack and Powture-Form seals. SPRING-FILLED seats, hacks and cushions that give every size person the heat in modern comfort. Choice covers. Bff Bf g B 1874

ed as soon as details of administration are determined- Meanwhile erery effort Is being made by PBA to work closely with the county veterans' coonmfttees and Interested groups in giving every passible aid. o - . It takes 30.000 pounds of rag content tend to make enough blue print paper for the plans of one modern I tat tloshif*.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION FINE 18 ACRE TRACT WITH TWO SETS OF IMPROVEMENT* WILL BE SOLD AS TWO IMPROVED TRACTS of 8 and 10 Acrea or as one Unit, to suit the purchaser. ONE MILE WEST OF DECATUR, IND., ON THE NOVELTY ROAD. SATURDAY, JULY 22ntL at 4:30 p.m. on the Premises 8 ACRES 6 mom house with basem. nt, lights and soft water. Fine drove well, Nice yard; fruit; small barn: double garage; chicken house. 10 ACRES--Nearly new 4 room bouse with beautiful kitchen, double porcelain sink, built-in cupboards, inlaid linoleum. Fino lev.ei productive soli all in crops, landlord's share will go to the purchaser. These are unusually attractive acreages. Ideally located If you are inierent«*d in a fine country home and still be close to your business or work, inspect these properties and attend this sale. Possession lit sixty days or less. TERMS 20'7 Cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. THEARL STULTZ, Owner J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. Sale C'otfducted by the Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind.

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Yndr ia a Good Town — Oeoatm — 0 Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTjqFyFH, an Improved g-owdsr t« (>• oprinUed on uppsr or lawar pistes, holds false terth more fir ISl» In place. Do not slide, slip or rtxk. No gummy, gooey, pasty tests or feeling. FAftTBETK is elkgllpS (non-acid). Dom not sour. Cher.** •'plate odor 1 (denture hreattil. Get FASTBETH at any drug store.