Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1944 — Page 5

OCTOBER 10. 1944.

|»t Reports OF LOCAL ijJffWftEIGN MARKETS for _»T, MURRAY A CO. | kind* of llv««tock at #1 WfiMh Berne. Cri'gvlll*. ’Jf ’Hfid WHtohlra W«® received every day ;• OUBm 12 30 1>- m - ,)rl '" 7'4 ; B B: 14.00 ■l'l -i ■ I ■ I W 'Off" 1» » ■ ft "M'-K 1100 ■ 1 ' rWLESALE EGO AND I /WsLtry quotations Furnished by thßlr PROOUCE co Phone SSO . 34c | uSrtßri'i'-'M anJ fryer* -23 c |3IHr 2<c I HMffHfoKi'f* 28c ”if tara^P'' ns — — I’c 1 ’ c | SOMer* and star* 14c HKI GRAIN MARKIT I I|M|K elevator co * ! Ana subject to change during day. > yj dtllvcred at elevator. rfO fl 57 I MMd >'. j 154 ■■*• ■ I .'■•)' B-ans 2 04 •Si ~''' n ' 1 s,; (MU „ .70 4 2.00 i.oo I I | Lo b. farm ijBsAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Oct 10.'— if Pl |£ h ‘' ’’ “ :V *’"' : I " = '"■ 814.05: 100 119 ll>h . ■ 1 *’"" 1 i * 1 " 1 choice sows, "T •• Mfr '.ilvi-H hOO; Slorv, MW* -■ ; ■»* active strong to li vli. ! I loads < hoi< <. 1.. £»■>'- Ils. load good and ■■l ■I- ,o 117 50; bulk to low |.®|Bl‘"' ■ st.<ts and heifers, i '• I *' '■" iii. diutn and good H-••''115. load good mod kSMi--:' 1 "' l,, ’t'». 314 25: coin|lß C "|(I <!>w. largely J" solffH v ‘ ’'•- a ‘ , y- '"P *>s3"lambs fully 25c UH. ’’’"'■ "”"' 1 1,1,1 1 , “ ,i “ 413 35I Iff"'' '"" liu,, ‘ K'ada. 310.75- | '"imtuin generally 88.25F T WAYNE LIVESTOCK i 5®M Wayne. Ind. Oct. -10 — Livestock: | '"•“kel ateady. 25 high- ■ n ”* H 70: 240 to 140 n>s I ■! ■•" lo 150 lbs. 14.50; 130 I M 3'- H 25; 120 to 130 tax ISM 1"" lo 120 tax. 13.50. | **' ' ’”*K» 51 50; male spring I ewee 5.00. IBCHICAG O LIVESTOCK (),t |o _ (t-p, _ —Livestock: I" »00; active, fully "‘"' |, l‘ -| e < learan.••• .-aily .hone ir.ii to 240 lbs I JH- *'ight» over 240 n IM . and ' h ° l< e MOW * 14 f, ‘ w HH 1 "” 1h, » , » e 120 to 140 Iba. I tu 14 5(1. 7.005; calves: 1,000; j®| 411,1 < hoice fed »t,.era and £ay ‘'rung to 15 centa high and medium gradea. 1,1 -ady; top 1150 to 1331 It. I* 15. beat yearlinga Ihtm; IW r >"arhnga 17.50; fed heifers I ‘ ” w ’ ,,lul1 ’ wp “*‘l Hullo and generally steady, atocker IrlK'' " I1 r ~n" “< io '" 1 to II ' Imi.e Colorado yearlinga II flK*. ' , “ l ' , r» 1« on down, weighI W ' l " >3 <M> oil alaugh■account. li:^B? ,,! ’ market opening IctMl "* ,1,1 n< ’ l '"I native mV 1 ' Indications around steady. HKo " al,> * * horn •‘‘""Killer < wea vtly 100 <OO . f((1 yHl(rllngH lim: "i-ady. one j ( , a d good and I »e. yearlings it.gj. ■. CHICAGO GRAIN close i BL ! y ,l M *i «epl., 11.47%. ■ V, M " MJuv'L, M *‘* ; May - W7 «' IW r M * i ** lwd j ■'•’‘’'"‘-V.'Lm-... I W* 1 -•«'■£> l ' ?r *t y •Hen.’That the .oL * e " “PP'’ln'"t Ad !■»■>* ri rt J.'r "• William I ■>( rn * la pnibabi> •<>!- I W k * t!u '-s Ctwutean ftggr I ■ A. Adtniniatratn. I 1 Oet. 10.17.24

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING RATES — Minimum for Seat Inaartlsn tO< . Os. Time, Par Word ASWtlwat Insertions For Word. Per Day 1« | Every other dsy insertions, doable the rate (per word) it , — 1 '■ Card of ThanksMe | Obituaries, Vsrsee, Resoletlons 11 | Menus, run menu stylo |1 | Notices, Cap Heado, SpL ] body mo (11 plena deep, one column) | ♦ ♦ Insertioa Deadline Copy must be tn office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALdt—Complete Hue of wirtag supplies sad fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phono MO. <o-tf DON'f~*SLIP on your”waied ~or polished Moors. Use SurfaceNu no slips or slides or bruises. For sale at Arnold A Klenk. Mitt ELfcTkiCAt fIUPPLtM-ftegarJ-

less of your needs In the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you. including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc, Arnold A Rlenk. 224-ts FdR SALE! — New white goose feather pillows. 404 MarshaU S’. g 23»-3tx FOR SALK —Tw<» b>-<iroom. new home, Winchester street. Hardwood floors. Just redecorated. Built-in cupboards. Natural finished hardwood. Immediate possession. |765 down, rest under FHA. like rent. Rob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 235-dt Foil SALE — 10 acre farm, 2(5 miles east of Decatur. V’ery good eight room house. Good barn and chicken coop. Waller J. Bockman. Phone X k 234-ts FOR SALE— Beautifully decorated six room home on one floor, very near schools and shopping district. New stoker steam heat. Venetian blinds. Built-in cupboards. Lifetime roof, new paint. Garage Potsession, one week. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. 235-flt FOR SALE Young men’s clothing; blue suit size 18; hiueish green overcoat, size 18; hat 7*4; shoes. 8; dark blue mackinaw, size 18. 218 S. 10th St. Phone 1223. 2412 U FOR SALEi— Black Angus’ brood cows and heifers. Edgar Mutschler, Phone 1081. 238-3tx FOR SALE — dooil winter pears. Hugo Thieme, 6% miles northeast of Decatur. g 238-31 FOft~ s7aLE 50 BarretTßot k “pullets beginning to lay. Mrs. Ed Ellsworth, phone 621-E. 239-31 X TygEß~ Ft’hNlTl RE - room suite, eight piece dinette set. modern china closet, drophead sewing machine, small apt. size gas heater. Heatrolas, new and used laundry stovea. new and used mattresses. Decatur Upholstry Shop. 144 S. Second. Phone 420. 239-2 t For“BA!.M I92B Chevrolet four door sedan, rubber tires fair, motor in excellent condition. Phone 7963 or see Andrew Bailey. a 240-3tx For SALE pie pumpkins all sizes, cheap. Phone 859. Homestead No. 32. a 24i(-3tx Ftlil - SALE Circulating heaters, hot bias’ heaters and (00k stoves. Also some good used furniture" selling at and below ceiling prices. We also buy good used furniture, stoves, rugs, and bicycles. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. g 24"-3t FOR SALE Gii l« bicycle, gas h<*ater and attachments; Hot water beater; Philco car radio. Sinclair Service, Five Poin’a. 240-2 IX FOR" SALE*—” 2b"’Duroe"pigs, old enough to ween. U-ghorn and white rock pullets; 2 good Guernsey mule calves, weight about 400 pounds each. Frank Singleton, phone 852-T. 8 240-3tx FoKTiALEf—Fur coat eel-gray caracul. size 12-14. Ladies blue suit, never worn, size 10. Phone 454 240-21 X

WANTED SALESLADIES To work full time. Clean enjoyable work. Apply at Once. MORRIS 5 & 10c to >1 Stores N. A. BIXLEB OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:80 to 11:80 12:80 ta 1:00 Saturdays. 0:00 p. m. Telephons 188 S/aa Eaamiaaa ftlaaaaa' Ml—-

r WANTED WK MaKE covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman. 444 South F,rct - 233-28tx HWfNfl WAfcriNß repairing —AR makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. W'ANTED -ftadlos to repair, Übrick Bros. W ANT—To ride to Central Foundry, 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 239-2tx WANTED — Livestock - hauling to Fort Wayne. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Russell Hoffman, Phone Monroe 11-G or Lewis Murphy, Decatur 6782. g 215-t. WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me so rabstracta of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts miscellaneous FREE ESTiMATEd (or roodng. .Idtag and John Manville rock wool Insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 233-28 t ANOTHER AbbKE - SERVICE"” Blown in rock wool insulation, also built-up roofing, roof mopping. Cali for free estimates. Arnold A Klenk. 22g. t f FAITjfKM ATTIMTIOW-Wo rw move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phono 2000. Wo pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. ig-tf MONEY fd LoAN-CMhtoikrai 810 to 8300 made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Auto License Bureau. T FOR RENT ?Oil RENt - -Tt. ree room modern apartment, unfurnished, at the former Decatur country club. Walter J. Bockman. Phone 3. g 236-ts o LOST AND FOUND IXIST- Black crocheted purse. Return to this office. Mrs. Charley Hobrock. g 238-3tx LOOT—2 Iration books No. 4 and ration books No. 3. George Wemfrog- gltx IdAT —Strayed or stolen: black Angus heifer. Ollie Krepa, Phone 973-C. 238-3tx LOST Two ration books aumlver 4. Donald and Lucille Foreman, phone 982. a 239-21 X — MASONIC Stated meeting. Tuesday. Oct. 10 at 7:30 p. tn. Edward F Jaberg. W. M. 239-b2tx o MARKEYS AT A GLANCE By United Press Stocks. Irregular, quiet. Bonds, lower. Curb stocks. Irregularly lower. Chicago stocks, irregularly lower. Cotton, steady. Wheat, oats, rye. barley and corn Irregular.

Chicago livestock, hogs, steady; cattle, steady to strong; sheep, slow, about steady. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS .Notice is hereby given the taspsyers of limit township. Aihims. County ImlUuia that th- Advisory Hoard •*( said Township will meet. Monday, th tidier 13. l»ll at the Truetee's otflee and eonslder the following additional ameraemy Hpei kit H< hunt Fund. Trans portatlea No. IS Itouso ttwinge >* llleferstl ln Truetoe of Itnut Township O t. in '■*»■ 1 ■' ■" ■- —■ ■ M»ll< TO Notice Is hereby given that Monday Nov. S will be the last dn> to pay your Fall Installment of tasee. The county treasurer’s office will lie open from * A. M P> t P M during the th* paylog ecasiwt. AH laves noi paid by that time will l*e<'line itelliiqiient and «n penalty will be -uld-d. an additional S% will be added for eaoti year tax ietnalns unpaid from first M-mitay In November in ll* "ar Hu- dellttouen* y occurred. Those who Imve Imufflit or sold propeicr and wish a dlvfiHon of taxes are asked to < nine .In at once. ’ Call on the Auditor for error* and reduction. Th* Treasurer can make no corrections. The Treasurer will not l*e reeponsllde for the penalty <d delinquent tasus resulting fr*mi the omaslseion of tax pay-14* to state d.fln’ltely <*n what property they desire to pay. In whose name II may lie found. In what township or cmporetlon It to situated Prisons owelng delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law Is • m b that there Is no option left for the treasurer Inst enfuree the roller, tian of delinquent taxes County orders will not l*« paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against them. Particular attention It you pay taxes In -more tlian one township initntlon the fail to the troasursr also ree that your receipts <*sll for ail your real estate and personal nrop’M’ty. - In making Inquiries of the Treasurer retrurdlng UiXes to Insure reply do not fall to Include return port- ***' Hoy L Price Treasurer Adwnt- County. Indiana. Oct. 9 to Nov. I Trade ta • Good Towe —t Decs tar Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE XIRE — wind — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone STO

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Ration Calenaar Preemsad Foods Blue stamps A8 through Z 8 and A5 through R 5. In booh 4 good 10 points Indefinitely Tokens may be used for Mange. Meats All red stamps A8 through Z 8 and A5 through KA In book 4 valid Indeflnltoly for rationed meats, cheese snd dairy products. Stamps worth 10 points each. flupar fltampa 30, 81. 83, and 38, ta book 4 good for five pounds tadeflafteiy. Application for additional canning sugar must bo sent to board accompanied by one SPARE stamp 37 for each applicant. Stamp 40 in book 4 good for 5 pounds of canning sugar. Shoes No. 1 and No. 3 "airplane” stamp ta Book 3 good for one pair each until further notice. Always present Book 3 when making purchase cs stamps are invalid if removed from the book. Gam 11 iia Stamp 4-13 good for four gallons through Dec. 21. B-4 and C-4 good for 5 gallons until further notice. T (Fourth Qtr.) good for 3 ffsllons through Dec. 31. E, El and 22 good for 1 gallon. R. R1 and R 2 good for 5 galona. A, B. C. D. and T coupons are not valid until they have been endorsed In Ink. pencil, stamped or printed with the automobile registration numlrer and stale. Motorists should writs IM4 numbers on bonk and on coupons. Fuel OU Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Aug. 31. 1946 have the following values; 1 unit, 10 gallons; 5 units, 50 gallons; 35 units, 250 gallons. All change-making couponk and reserve coupons are now good. Fuel oil rations for 1944-48 heating season now being issued. Period 1 good immediately. Stoves Al! new heating, cooking and combination heating and cooking stoves, designed for domestic Me, for installation on or above the floor and for the Use of coal, wood, oil, kerosene, gasoline and gas, are rationed. Certificates must be obtained from local board. Used Fats Each pound of waste fat is good tor two meat-ration pointe. RUSSIA WINS MAJOR (Continued From Face 1) man on the overall peace plan was aaked to explain why a special section had been made on the air force units since the general obligation to support the new organization by “armed forces" more or less covered allocation of air forces. “It certainly Is no secret.” the spokesman said, "thta Russia proposed such au Idea. It la an especially advanced Idea and the delegates thought it best to use it singularly—separate from the general section on armed forces.'* He hinted that by keeping it separate the idea could be kept or rejected in the final analysis with-

WANTED Girl for general office work. Steady employment. Address — Bog 289 % Democrat. SAVE FUEL INSULATE Celetex Rock Wool, blown in. Guaranteed work. Bill Crist Monroe — Phone 726

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing-“FOLLOW THE LEADER” """"I /41 |< GOOP A 1/ UJE MIGKI' ) \ (HEAVENS//) < ASHjELL< — x t ' jW /it 9.1 ® .W’ /»• : ■' W’ ?VQj)7 JiW fife fe-SW’i IQ-IO | BLONDIE FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED! By Chic Young BOOKII//I COOKIE/- I I iteftk WASHING MV l l[lT|l THAT sSFnc??A\^K/ 0 (OP THAT TH:S minute DOOR-"VE WHAI ARE vou DOING INJ i —TXTIII ; 'to M pkn feh i li-\w .a. •

alt ** Trjw . HOWARD IUOINI WIIKINSON, when he enrolls for kindergarten, will 4 be a veteran of education, for at ths great age of four nionlha he isn't missing a day ta the schoolroom. The reason—Wisconsin's Dane , county achool board, unable to secure a teacher because all the eligible candidates are in the armed services, persuaded Howard's mother, Mrs. Vincent Wilkinson, a school teacher before her marriage, to accept a position at Vermont township school. The older girls in the school care for Howard, and father calls for him and mother at the end of the day so mother can help do the milking on their farm and catch up with household duties. (International)

out disrupting the main esetion on the us<- of force. COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Nathan C. Nelson et ux to Raymond Gerber et ux lots 167 and 168 in Decatur for 81. Emile Brunner eQitx to la iiura A. Glendening, lot 300 In Geneva for 81. Leona .Mcßride et al lo Katie Becher, 50 acres In Jefferson township for 8L Catharine M. A. Callihan to Orcstus Dlckason, pts lots 119-118 in Geneva for 81. Clement F. Green et ux to Orestus Dickaxon pt. lot 119 in Geneva for 81. Jacob it Steiner to Nelson Strahm et ux 2 acres In 'French township for *l. Jesse Franklin F'ansler et al to Edwin Delong et tlx pts lots 28-29-1 30 In .Monmouth for 81. Isabella G. Sutton to Russel R. Miller et ux lot 62 In Decatur for 81. Elza Hone et ux to Charles J. Mnhlenkainp et ux 78 acres in Jefferson township for 81. Ivan Garwood et ux to Floyd It. Hitchcock et ux lot 46 in Decatur for XI. 24-HOUR ULTIMATUM (CoatinoM irva rac» l> wanted." Boehtne related. "When I told them we had a message (or J the city commandant, one re-' marked. 'I hope the terms are reasonable.' "They bllndfoltietl us and led us on a circuitous route through the city We walked 40 minutes before we were brought to a battal Um I'oininaiul post where we were received in a basement room by two lieutenants who appeared 111 at ease." In the Netherlands. Canadian troops drove tulaiiii as must as two miles from twin lieachlteaiix seized on the south liapk of the '

Scheldo- estuary southeast of flushing yesterday in leapfrog landings behind the enemy lines. A dispatch sent at noon from 2lsl army group headquarters said tin* Initiii) phases of the landing were “completely successful." They Were designed to relieve extreme German pressure against the Canadian bridgehead a< ross the I>-opold canal farther west and spied the <! tiring of the ftrhelde estuary to permit the use of the big port of Antwerp. Supreme headquarters revealed that lite Canadian Ist army had captured 72.392 prisoners from Itdhy up to Oct. 6 ami the British 2nd army, 78,681, IsHMtlng the total ntiinlier of prisoners taken by all Allied armies in Franc* to well over tioo.ooo. The mystery radio Atlantic said .Marshal Gerd Von Rundsttdl, whom It Identified as lominandi r In chief In the weat despite his previous removal from the post, had issu* d an order of the day to

YOUNG MEN POST-WAR OPPORTI NfTY Age IN l<» 33 Draft Exempt | We need several young men to train as store managers. Must be willing to learn our , methotls. Pleading pi fsuiiality, references, able to get along with jteople, able to work alternating shifts. We want men that will stay with us long enough lo learn the business. Apply by letter. EQUITY DAIRY STORES, Inc. I*. (). Itox 689, l.int.i. Ohio

his troops <oiigratulatiiig (hem on stopping the Allies "before the gat«*a of the greater G< rman Reich." but warning: The enemy is preparing now for atlll greater attacks. I ezpect

SALE CALENDAR OCT. 11—Clarence Ferry. 3 miles Houtheaat of Quincy. Mich. Well Improved 105 Acre farm J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 11 Jimmie G. Hsrkless, 5 mile northeast of Decatur. Closing out aale. Chris Bohnke & E. C. Doehrman, auctioneers. Ot I ll—Walley Farms, Duroc hogs, 3 miles Northeast of Paulding, O. Roy S. Johnson, auct. OCT. 1« M. G. Kimes, 2" miles Northeast of Ft Wayne 172 acre fatn* ami pet- .nut property. Roy S. Johnson, am t. OCT. I'l Merton G. Kimes, 2" miles northeast of Fort Waytie, 7 miles went of Hicksville, (I ;or 2 l i miles east of Spencerville and t'.. miles north of Georgetown on state highway 101. Johnson, Bohnke and Schieferstein, auctioneers. OUT. 17 Edwin E. Moser. miles west and 1* 2 miles north of Berne. < losing out sal<‘. Jeff Liechty, Auct. OCT. 18 Auckerman Bros., one mile South of Palestine. O. Improved 12" Ai re Fann. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. (M T. 19 Aloysios Holthsus. 2 ! » miles south of Monroeville on state /..-m .. r,,i " l 'tan mile cast Closeout Glenn C. Mcnca, am: <>< I U Henry Liechty. 2 miles east and J mile north of Berue. closing out sab- Jeff Liechty. Auct. OCT. 21 M. A. Friend and E. R. Bronson, 5 miles West of Defiance. O. "’ll Improved 119 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer. Ol i. .3 Henry W. Hester, 2’ a miles Southeast of Three Rivera, Mich. .Maple Str*'< t Farm." Fin*' .Modern Country Estate, 140 Acres J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. (M T. 21 Theari Stutts. 3 miles east and l' a miles south of Berne. Ind. Wi ll Improved 74 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann. am t OCT. 25 Noah Johnston Estate. I', miles West and H mile North of .Monro*-. Ind Highly Productive 55 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann, AiM tlonei-r. OCT. 25 Carl Metsch, 5 miles south of South Whitley, Duroc hogs. Roy S. Johnson, am t. OCT, 26 Wesley Feece. 2'- mil* s z Southeast of Monterey, Ind. Outbt.Hiding L’.i; Acre Farm and all Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. <>( I'. 28 Kukelhann Bros.. 1 miles Northeast of Decatur, Registered ..p H |, l- | ein cattle Roy S. Johnson A Christ Bohnke, aucts. CM r. 2, Ben F. Gerke. 2 miles east and t miles north nt liecatur. Iloh t. in cattle. Roy S. Johnson & Christ Bohnke, auct. OCT'. ,28 W. D. Latrop, 5 miles Southeast of .Marshall. Mich. Well Improd d .12" Ai re Farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. O( I :;n J. c. Lorenz, 7 miles Wi st and 9 miles North of Kalamazoo, ' ll< 1l V ll1 *' Acre Stock Farm. J. F. Sanmann. auct. 0(1 ,1 James Adams, Columbia (Tty. Ind. Registered Guernsey < still*' Roy S. Johnson, am t NOV I Dr. C. C. Rayl A O. P. Hunt. 3*4 miles South of Decatur on Mud Pike, ( losing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, am t. NOV. 1 Charles Showley, Kowana, Indiana, All Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. NOV. .1 Fred C. Mollett, Scott, Ohio. Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, amt. NOV. I Joe Swartz. 5 miles North of Roanoke, Ind . Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, am t NOV. ti A B. Ray, 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Hoagland, closing mH sale, so a< re farm and personal property. Roy S. Johnson, auct. NOV Archie Sm.tley, 6>, miles east and I’4 mile south of Berne, 1 bi.-ltig out aale Roy S. Johnson, am t.

Men Wanted We are now hiring able Ixxiied men to help unload Grain cars. i his work pays 17 l / 2 c per hour, with time and one-half for all over 10 hours per week. There will he lots of overtime while the Soy Beans keep rolling in. We also have a few openings for good men who want permanent jobs, in our Feed Mill. ( ome to our Employment Office any week day between S and 5 and we will be glad to talk it over with you. Central Soya Co. Inc. DECATUR, IND. All hiring done under W.M.C. rules.

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every avMler to defend the sacred soil of his fatherland until his last drop of blood." -—- — — o „ There are 23 municipalities nam-<-d Troy In the U. H