Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1944 — Page 5
NOVEMBER 10,1944.
Set Reports OF LOCAL MARKETS ? MURRAY A CO. — — kind* «f HvMteek at - B*ms, Crolgvllla, | B .nd Willshire — r»c*lv*d •"'! *F Phone t ■orredvd Nov. 10. | b < ■ MKites*’ lb« 13 76 lb- 13 90 ;bs. 13.75 ER ]bl 13 10 • Kai • 550 1300 Ury io.oo gSbok-e) 15.00 '* W%». 850 m ' - — 350 KgEeboice - 15.«0 ,j * :ae<jiuni ' — ~~ 1013 BSm«** (choke) — 14.50 ■J (sooth — 11U50 (medium* 10-12 (eominoßl It down Eddry fell _„..B10 ■jfcodi S 10 i 6 dow n B ’.d nnd fat) II" F - 8 iu - 6-8 EGG AND | ifeuLTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished bv 1 Kcatur PRODUCK CO. Phona M 0 S I Corrected Nov. 10. .. ~ brol'ar* and fryer*.... 23c KM hen- ...22c . fryers 27c Kb springers . . 27c hens 17c Mileastera and stags lie KaoCAL GRAIN* MARKIT elevator CO Corrected Nov. 10, ■ Stan* subject to change S during day. delivered at elevator. Red Wheat 91 60 Red Wheat 1 59 |B Yellow Corn 1.60 MN° • Bcy Beans 204 ■M Nd- i Soy Beans 1 86 HI Soy D< ans 2 lo |B New o»ts..._ .70 MB s * e, l - 2.00 1 00 IBnl*: -03 per bushel les*. '« I Corn: 06 I '* r 100 S' f o b. farm IBoRT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne. Ind.. Nov. 10 — M-V 1 — Livestock: HB' »• market steady. Zoo to IB”” 1100; 130 to 20<i tbs. ||~" It'" 13 85; 270 to 100 lbs 150 to 160 lbs. 13.25; 140 BM' 11 ,iM °: no to no nis. 120 to 130 lbs. 12 50; 100 lb*. 12.25. Mir* 81111 ” 25: »<»g* ,07 »; ■ hogs 8.00; calves 15.50; ■Bk lambs 13.50; clipped ewes |l CHICA GO LIVESTOCK Nov. io — (UP) — gf Al — Livestock: ■W? o*’ 0 *’ 7.000; steady to 10 cents h " r Good and choice 150 to ■V lb" 14 40 io 14.54; 150 to 180 8| 13 1,1 14 35; heavy hogs and »<>»* at 14.00. celling comclearance early. 1,500; calves: 8(0); g ■J" l 7 good and choice fed steers BV y»arllnga strong, very active; 12.35 on 1194 n> averages, load* 14.75 to 17.75; choice "t» ebsent; most canner and W” , ow » 5 35 to 7.00, good beef 13.50; stock cattle 11.00 to KM''"' "alers unchanged at 15.00 ■'« Strong to 25 cents higher ■ an<l ‘ h °lc« 14 40 to 14.50; ■ gnmon sort-outa 11.50 down; ■ good and choice Dakota with fall shorn pelt 5.75 EB™*’*' ’ntnmon to good Mon■Ko **** UB 10 6 #& : Winkling ewea 6.75 down. II !?a? IAN * FOLIt L 'V«TOCK ■ »I®«* 10.000; 140 to 400 tbs. 5 to ■/. r ' below 140 lbs 25 lower. IK*- \“. d ,hok: * 1W lo ‘ BO ft » W »*. 140 i, goo th,, u.u; t op K;o n > ’°L 2W t 0 ,<0 «<« lo Mm .. .2 l 0: * 7 ‘ t 0 <o ° »<«'■ ■La? “ ‘® WM : «’ w » Kboi/ *n • lroB * : bu!k food and li Ctad ,, ,2 ,,thU 13 W to l 3 T - By sulk e “”” W 0; « enrr ’ l ' Bthoi. weak: ,o ‘ d i oo ' l ,o Blo.d ‘’t 7 * ,l * er * 3 ■13.76 ae4, V® >23 Ib. weight Bu^'.- * oa * »lwa and hatters B">S-£ M a 62 ' U * ,tWk 1 “ :3; ■ «*>; Baditun and good tm
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING rates Minimum for flrat Insertion log 1 One Tima, P ar word it/-< Additional Inaertlone Par Word, Per Day ip Every other day Insertions, double the rate (per word) 3< , Card of Thanka____ „ ana ! Obituary R W|W . ? t«®"« S1 Menua, run menu stylesi I Notice*, Cm Heeds, Apt b ®*y | (11 picas deep, one column) Insertion Deadline Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline i«9a.m. FOR SA£F~ FOn SALE—Complete Uno ot wirtag euppllee and fliture*. Übrlck Bros. Phono 160. go-ts ELECTRICALRUFPUES-Regsrd. less of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, ete. Arnold A Klenk. 226-ts fiOTOKS have a full line ot electric motors, including 14, 1/3, H and % H. P. Arnold A Klenk. FOR SALE—DeLaval Cream arator, No. 12. Phone 8793. 26613 F'oft RALE—Electric and oiFheaFed Poultry watereru, galvanised flock feeders for better aanltatlon, J<v» feed waate. You must have plenty feeding space if you want egipH. gee Decatur Hatchery, Poultry supplies. Pf)R SALE White Holland turkey* for Thanksgiving, dressed or alive. Some extra Jed honey. Phone 5144. g 2«5-3tx Foil SALE oak breakfast set of 1 chains, table and cabinet. Knee hole desk, and occasional chair. 413 .Mercer Ave. Cal after 4 P. M. Phone I*l. 265-a3tx FOR SALE - IMi Model A Ford coupe, car and tires extra good. Arnold Roughia. Phone 986 E. 265-3'x FofF SALE -black and fil'.ed dirt will deliver. Frank McCiymond*. Phone 1368. 265-aStx FOR SALE- Axmlnster rug. 9x12; Olson all wool rug 1014X12. Dwight Reynolds, Hoagland, Ind. 265-3tx FOR SALE - 48 mattresses 914.50 to 939.50. Your earning power today and tomorrow will depend on how well you sleep. Why sleep on a worn out mattress, when we have these wonderful bargains? Easy terms, liberal trade-in allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 267-2 t FOR SALE t'adihii I dooi -t-daii, excellent condition, below ceiling. 1939 Buick 4 door sedan, cleaner. 12 gauge Stevens pump gun. like new. J. D. Baker. 267-1 tx FOR SAI.E 3 brood"sows, will farrow soon. M. W. Frank*, 3 mile* east of Decatur. 266-?tx FOR SALE-diouth American yellow pop corn on ears 7c lb. John A. Meyer, 2 miles west of Berne, road 115. 266-aStx FOR SA'Lfi—Sunday or af'er, two modern, two bed rooms homes. Exceptionally good F. H. A. terms. One. white frame. Cape Cod Winchester afreet, and other green shingled on Studebaker afreet. Hardwood, built-in cupboards, receased tub, full basements make fine game room*. Newly built. Bob Heller, A Uood Realty Service. Phone 870. 2M-k3tx Jt’BT"RECEIVED _ shipment'of circulating cabinet heater*. The heater you have been looking for. Large sixe 169.50. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 266-2 t FOR~SALE- Rabbit pen"with nine separate compartments, two white does and a white buck. Roy Chilcote, telephone 1307. a 267-2tx FOR SALE—I can of lard; also Holstein bull. Kenneth Mitchell, route 6. Phone Monroe 93-P. g 267-3tX FOR ttAjUfe — i aitb radio*, auto gasoline heater. «pot light and used tractor rtres, else 600-16 and •00-15. Sinclair Service, Five Point*. 267-2tx FOR SALE Guernsey Cow. 7 year old. be fresh *oon. 8 pigs about 50 pound* Chester Barker. 5*4 mile east of Decatur or ',4 mile west of Calvary church. Phone 613-7-around 9.25 to 12.50; canner to common 6 25 to 9.00; canners 4.75 to 6.25; choice vealer* 50 higher. Others steady, top 16.50. , Sheep 1.000; generally steady; good and choice fat lambs 13.00 to 14.00; medium and good 10.00 to 12.75. A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer W N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana
WANTED WE MAKE covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mr*. Boardman, 445 South Fir * ; - 269-26 ts SEWINfTMAtHINE RERalrlnu -AU make*. Needles, O IL belts. Parts. Boardman'*. 445 South First. — Livestock hauling to Fort Wayne. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Russell Hoffman. Phone Monroe 11-0 or Lewis Murphy, Decatur 6762. g 254-30tx WANTEDTfTKINT-i or 4 room furnished or unfurnlahed apartment. Call 7973. 232-ts WANTED — Lady for laundry work. Phone 1149 or 127 South Ninth street. 263g6t WANTED- Itlder* D»-catur to Fort Wayne, 3:00 to 11:48. 315 Stevenson Street. 266-Mx WANTED - Place for 19 extra good ewes on share*, or will sell. Mrs. Maud Mahan, route 1. Phone 7184. g 267-3tx WANTED Riders to and from Harventer plant, Ft. Wayne 7 to 3:30. Tall after 5:30 at 1315 We*t Adams «t.~ 266-a2*x WANTED TO ItFVT dmaTlarm. 1 to 5o acres, cash rent. Building* mu*t be llvaible. .Must have possesion soon. Write giving particulars Albert D. Intel. General Delivery, Oesian, Indiana. 266-3tx UfAhfTfbD TO REhiT—7 or 8 room modern home, near Decatur, on or before March 1. Write box 304 i*tin < ’* r ßt * 267 3tx WANTED- Experienced man wants work on farm by month or year. John Stauffer, Decatur R. 2. MMtt WA.NTEb—Radios to repair. Chrick Bro*. 261-ts miscelSneous MONEY TO LOAN—Cash loans ci 610 to 9300 made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Auto Licence Bureau. T WILL THE PAII+V who found th7-16-gauge pump gun this morning near the Trout orchard please return same. Reward. Ray Meyers. Phone 99. Itx STOP LhAKY motor blocks, engine heads or radiators instantly at a small cost. For particulars write Wm. J. Baker. Jasper, Ind. . 367t3x FREE~EsTIkATKfI for roofing. Ming and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, apells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 259-26 t TYPEWRitWs - REPAiRIb, any make. Call or write Durham's Typewriter Store, Huntington. direct representative of Royal Typewriter*. T LIVESTOCK HAl'LlNG—Alao buy fox horses. William Harrod. Phone 8933. b249-30tx ANOTHER - ADDED - SERVICE — Blown in rock wool insulation, also built-up roofing, roof mopping. Cal) for (fee estimates. Arnold A Klenk. 226-ts FARMERS ATtEStlOir-We rw move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phons 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Product* Co. 15-ts LOST AND FOUND MIST Black and white Boston bull dog. Answers to name of Pal. Childrens pet, please phone 837. g 265 31 T7o«T Two number four - ration books. Viola and lairwell Cable, a Itx IjiST Ga*oll~ B'ioJc - "7C f— "<) — B. Nh'hols. Decatur. Ind. Itx LOST -brmrloit put in wrong car, parked corner .Madison r.nd Second Streets. Phone 81. 267-2 t NOTICE: I Mill not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone but myMelf. Charles Koebuck, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 26612 Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone S7« NO HUNTING Positively no hunting or trapping on the Cade farm located south of the hospital. Victor Amacher, t Tenant N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 6:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 •aterdaya. 6:00 p. m. Telephone 138 ■yao KanmlMd Gleason Fitted ANTIQUE FURNITURE Complete Him of all klnda of ANTIQUES. Decatur Antique Shop 416 South Fifth St. Decatur, IM. Mr. A Mr a. Tony Schumacher
DECATUt DAILY DEMOCRAT* bECATUH INDIANA
Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Bi 4 < I I I | i Zion Reformed The annual thank offering aervice of the Zion Evangelical and < Reformed church, which is sponsored by the Women’s Guild and , Girls' Guild, will be held Bunday morning at 10 o'clock. Mr*. Edwin A. Beck, for many yearn a missionary in China and now home on leave, will be the guest speaker. Because of her rich and varied experience* on the mission Held, Mrs. Beck will have a message that will Interest young and old. Leader* of the Women's and Girls' Guild* will also have a part in the service. The thank offering boxes which have been In the home for the past year are to be MOTICK FOH Hill* Notbe la 18-reby given that the It.mnl <»f Public Works ft HaT> ty of the City of IMcattir. Indiana, will receive wealed blds fur the eollecflon of gartaiKv within the corportite limit.. Including nil ad-Utlona, for the period of one year, trom the Ist day of January, 1»«5 t o Itx- first day <»f January, HM6, with option on the part <rf the Board of Public Worlca ft Safety to (yngw such contract for an additional year or years subject to the approval of the Common Council. Said tibia ahull be In accordance witli the ape-elfh-atlona on file In the office of the Clerk-Tren-aurer of the City of Decatur, Indiana Said blda will l>e received until j:MO p. m. o'> ’*>» iist day of Nov-etnis-r. 1»l*. Each bidder must depoatt with lhe Clerk-Tr«a*urer of aald City of Daca-iur, Indiana, when he fllea hla bld a certified chock In the amount of Fifty Doilara (950 00) M> a guarantee that he will enter Into a eontra.t wish anld CHy to perform aald work a« aet out in hl* •aid bld. The aucceanful bidder will b* rc.|ulr«l to give bond with aurety to be approvtwl by the Board ot Public Worka and Safety, Inaurlng the faithful performance of aald work according to contract. All blds shall be filed on Form No 95. prem rlbed by the State Board of Anseonnta. Tlw Board of Public Works and Hnfoty reserves the rlgM to reject any and all bids and ra-advertlae aald work. City of Decatur By Board of Public Works ftSafoty H. Vernon Aurand City Clerk-Treasurer Nov. 10-17 WIED 2 or 3 Truck Driven* for City pick-up and delivery service- Steady employment. D. F. TEEPLE TRUCKING CO. 122 North Firat Street The “BEST” is always the result of Time and Experience We Make Just Such FARM LOANS. The Suttles Edwards Co. Afftflt* Decatur, IM. Niblick 6t*r* Biff*. 1 XbVz J
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gatk*re« In at this servlc*. All members of the church and friend* are invited. woncß or nm nr'rri.KMKST or IB«TATK MO. *M4 Nottce Is thereby riven to the creditors, halm and least... of Hurah Caw, deroaeed to appear tn the Adam» circuit Omni, held at Decatur, Indiana, on Ute 35th day of November. 1944, and show <-au*e, If any, why the rinal SettlemenHa with the estate of aald decedent ahould not ba approved; and aald hair, are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive share*. Mindwell Case Jknnen Admlnhrtrator Decatur, Indiana, Nov. 2. 1*44. H. B. Heller, Attorney Nov. 1-10 -a ——.—l Appelatmeat es Kaeeater Katate Me. 41 IN Notice la hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the relate of James H. Davidson. late of Adams County, 4<--ceased The estate Is probably Solvent. Edward It. Davidson, Executor C. 11. Maaelmaa. Alterne*
Public Sale COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE As w« have sold our farm will mH at public auction 5 miles east and 2 mile* north of Berne, Ind., 10% miles southeast of Decatur, Ind., on the Salem road, 1% miles south of Salem: Tuesday, Nov. 14,1944 Commencing at 10 A. M. 9— REGISTERED ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE—• Herd sire Fountain Glen Rebellion 36. No. 752899. 14 month* old. sired by Fountain Glen Black Cap Belle, No. 454507. This bull han deep body, short legs and gentle disposition; an outstanding individual; in one-half brother to bull that topped MHier and Cole * sale last March at 66.500. Fountain Glen Black Cap 42nd, No. 569471. Cow born July 6. 1939; bull calf by side 8 mos. old sired by Elegant Rebel No. 680301, rebred to above herd sire. Fountain Glen Cap 45th. No. 596176. born Nov. 6. 1939. heifer calf by side 4 mos. old. sired by Revolt of Fountain Glen 644654. rebred Fountain Glen Black Cap 63rd, No. 683518, born Jan. 12. 1942, heifer calf by side 4 fflo« old. rebred. Black Cap Roamer. No. 743518, Imrn Apr. 8. 1943, outstanding heifer due to calf July 20th. This is a beautiful heifer, a real show animal. Black Fair 2nd. born July 10, 1939, has extra good heifer calf 3 weeks old l>y side. These art- extra good quality and best of blood lines, a real foundation for an Angus herd. — DAIRY CATTLE — Patty—Guernsey. 4 years old, fresh, rebred. Judy—Guernsey, 3 years old. due Feb. 16th. Spot—Guernsey, 4 years old. due Nov. 27th. Tiny—Durham, 4 years old. due Dec. 20th. Star—Holstein, 6 years old, due Nov. 29th. Roany—Durham. 6 years old. due Feb. 3rd. Jore—Jersey cow, 5 years old. due Feb. 16th. Queen—Holstein A Brown Swiss. 3 years old, due March 31st. Rose—Holstein heifer, 2 year* old. due April lat. All Good Cows. Four yearling heifers. White Durham Bull 9 mos. old. HOG* AND SHEEP Young Duroc sow with pig* by side. Fourteen head good Shropshire Ewes 4 years old. Good Buck 3 year* old. GRAIN A HAY 1,000 bushel* New Corn in crib. 10 bushels Rye. 30 ton* Mixed Clover and Timothy, extra good. 8 ton* Timothy Hay good. 4 tons straw in mow. TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS Farmall Tractor F 14. good as new, rubber In front; Tractor Cultivator; Tractor Breaking Plow, 12 inch "Little Gem '; Tractor Dunham disk, like new; Spike Tooth Harrow; Drum Roller; International Sidedelivery. good condition; Walter Wood mower; C.B.Q com planter; John Deere manure spreader, like new; Tiffin wagon. 16 ft hay ladders and grain bed. like new; 10-hole fertiliser grain drill. Superior; Two self hog feeders; Two 100 gallon galvanised water fountains, one with header; Stock water tank; Hog troughs; Two 2-section hog houM*; One 6 by 8 hog house; Electric Green Giant v, h.p pump jack; Two battery fence chargers; .Mc-Deering cream separator, used 1 year; Wheelbarrow; Milk cart; 10 cow chains; hay forks; shovels; Tank heater; work bench and vire; forge and anvil; corn sheller; Double set of harness, like new; Two-wheeled stock trailer, good rubber' Butchering tools; Fence stretcher*. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Two 9x12 twin Axmlnster Rugs; One 9x12 rug pad; One 13.6x13.6 rug pad; 4-piece Old World Bedroom suite with Simmons springs and innersprlng mattress; Two dressers; Four stands; Coffee Table; One 2-plece Dunbar Mohair Living Room suite, new; One 2-piece Monterey Hawaiian mahogany living room suite; Mohair occasional chair and ottoman; Knee-hole desk and chair; Piano, good one; Rocker; White Dinette table with walnut top and 4 chairs; Kitchen chairs; Fitter lamps; Alladin lamps; OH heater; Electric Iron; Gasoline iron; Glider; Other article* too numerous lo mention. TERMS- Cash. Henry J. Wallace, Owner Roy R Johnson. Auctioneer. Christ Bohnke. Auctioneer. E. W. Baumgartner, clerk. Pens and sale ring by Melvin Letehty. Berne. Ind Lunch by Salem Ladles' Aid. Stock will be sold inside If weather is bad.
CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, Dec.. 1164%; May 9160 91.59%; July 91.49-91 48%; Sept . , 91.47%. ! Corn. Dee.. 91.08%-%; May, 91 07 %-t1.06%; July. 9106%. | Oats, Dec., .64%-%; May, .60%; July, .66%. ■ 1 O'" About 12,000 persona sleep in - train bertha each night. o Blrtb Orttflrate Nolle* Is hsreby given that lUialna Amelia Ide-.Vrty Kchwart* ba* filed a petition in the Circuit ' Court of Adams County. Indian*, to hnv* the time and place of bar birth determined. Bald petition I* net for hearing on the 17th <*-*>' of November, 1»H. CLYDE O. TROUTNEH Clerk of the Adam* Circuit Court Nov. Id ■■■*»■ *o 1 11 ■' - Free Motme Party for memhem and wives at Moose Home Friday, Nov. 10 at i Bp. m.
SALE CALENDAR NOV. 11—Henry W. Heftar, 1013 Prairie BL. Decatur. 111. Fine MMern Duplex Property. J. F. Baumann, auctioneer. NOV. 13—Oran Vaung, 10 miles Southeast of Bryan, O. Improved 160 Acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 14 —Henry H. Wallace, 10 miles south of Decatur on the Salem road Complete closing out sale. Roy Jahnaon, anct. NOV. 14—Koaa Estate, 1 mile East of Bobo, Ind., 133 Acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 15 —Henry Klopfenstein, administrator for Mra. Mary Klopfenstein, personal property, located 1 mile south and 2 miles west of Monroe. Lester W. (Bud) Suman, auct NOV. 15—Julia I. Long, 4 mile* West and 2 South of Defiance, Ohio. 200 acre farm. J. F. Bsnmsnn, auctioneer. NOV. 16—Russell Brown, 3 mile* Northwest of Antwerp. O. Complete close out sale. Wendall Savage and J. F. Sanmann, aucts NOV. 17—William Whitmer, 2% miles South of Antwerp, 0., on No. 49. Personal Property. Wendall Savage A J. F. Sanmann, aucta. NOV. 18 — Greely Baehore, Residence Property, Paulding, Ohio. J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. . NOV. 21—Earl Jams*. 3 mile* East and % South of Geneva, Indiana Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. NOV. 25 —Ernest G. A Ellen M. Merles, 1% miles south of Dixon, Ohio then % mile west or 5 miles west of Convoy, Ohio to state line then 1 mile north and % mile west. Glenn C. Merles, auctioneer. NOV. 28—Chris Stably, 3 mile* west of Geneva. Ind. 53 acre farm and personal property. Jeff Llechty, auctioneer. Public Sale Executor’s Sale of Household Furniture 122 North First Btrest, Decatur, Indiana Monday, Nov. 13,1944 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. Continuing all day and evening until all la sold. Living Room Suite; Rugs; Carpets; Floor Lamps; Table Lamps; Chairs; Set of 1847 Rogers Bros Silverware; Book case; Piano; Dining Room Suite; Knee Hole Desk: General Electric Refrigerator: General Electric range cook stove; Kitchen Table and chairs; Metal Kitchen and utility cabinet; Dinet » set, table ahd 6 chairs; O. E Electric washer; 3 laundry tubs; Lawn Mower; Beds complete; Innersprlng mattresses; Bed Clothing; Dishes; Cooking I'tenslis; Linen*. Also all unclaimed furniture and miscellaneous article* from the Toeplc Storage There are many articles of furniture not listed here. Will sell ail the furniture and equipment of the ten room home and all un< laimed furniture from the storage. Lol* ot antique furniture and dishes. TERMS—CASH. DAVID H. TEEPLE Admr. A Executor of th* Will of the late David F. Teeple. Roy S. Johnson—Auctioneer. Christ Bohnke—Auctioneer Melvin Lelchty—Auctioneer T. D. Schieferstein—Clerk. Nathan Nelson—Atty. PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, have quit farming and have rented the flelda and will sell at public auction machinery and other article* located live mile* north of Bluffton on State Road No. 1. then 2% cast or one mile south of Tocsin and 1% west, on MONDAY, NOV. 13,1944 Sal* Starting at 10:30 A. M. HOGB Two Hampshire sow*, bred; 18 ahoata; 1 Duroc male hog. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1938 John Deere B, on steel, good shape; tractor cultivator; John Deere trai tor disc, out 2 yrs; John Deere tractor plow, 16 inch; Oliver tractor plow, 12 inch 2-bottom; Dunham cultlpacker; 2 John Deere corn planters: 2—B-dlsc grain drills; 1-horse disc grain drill- 1 Oliver 14 inch horse-drawn sulky plow; side delivery hay rake; wheel acraner: 1 yard wagon and grain bed; 1 feed rack; hay loader; harrow cart; International Bme spreader; clover buncher; buggy harness. FURNITURE AND CLOTHING Couch; bedstead; 3 rocking chairs; iron baby bed. mattress and springs; high chair; baby bath tub; coaster sled; roller skates toy* and games; overcoat and sheep lined coat. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Gtxxl Hot Blast heating stove; 20 gal. jar; one 10-g B | j ar; ot her glassware rCt,n rt<x,n,: 3 ’ how ta * es: ■ nU ‘lu«' Punch bow) set ; other MISCELLANEOUS _t’ ■*« h°K ta’U!'**; railroad steel; l<wi new and used brick; large s ab Stone and ateps; huix saw; 4 horse doublq tree, new 3-horaa dou’lt ‘J •? rOU ? , '" M P< T ,: « rl,M,er: bonn « machine; hardFRED BLUE, Owner Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers Amos Gerber. Clerk. Lancaster Church Ladle* will serve lunch.
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