Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1945 — Page 5
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Het Reports p hepor r ° f *-° cab OsObforeign markets j" for f KeTT, MURRAY A CO. W,ll kind* of livestock at r" ; ZL u r, Berne. Cralgvllle, i ■ «nd Will«hlr« MMlock received every dey I’■until 12=30 p. m. B f Sdage and 110 commlßslon If'K phone 801 I Krrected March 30. 3 BE lbs >}{*jj |> lbs y K 13 00 IW 13.50 •KSr - 1250 KKr 1000 yg*;;;■■■■.'. 7.00 ■ BINER STOCK YARDS It Phone 101 Z Korrected March 30. iKKoO lbs * l4 ’ 6 -° II -=. XS ■ 13.75 lE® : 12 75 'BK>" 800 g® 14.50 ■W"'' 7.00 KWoc per head yardage. OEolesale egg ano ■ KITRY QUOTATIONS || Furniehed B Bdatur produce co. H Phone 880 w- March 30. broilers and fryers..— 23c aEKiens - 25< " 29c touj -25 c - 14e gw 22c 1' Kcal grain market EHuRK ELEVATOR CO. K ■Corrected March 30. R Keans subject to change K. .. during day. ■E BB delivered at elevator. MZRed Wheat 51.66 KB Red Wheat 1.65 and Old Corn — 1.60 g|®o. 2 Soy Beans 2.04 ■Ego. 2 Soy Beans 2.10 ■■Boy Beans 2.16 ■■New Oats .77 wfife.,-' — 2.00 HL.. 1.00 M»ains: .03 per bushel less. ItwCorn: .04 per 100 less. ® f.o.b. farm IBianapolis livestock JlWaiiapijlis. Mar. 30—(UP) — ■^■-Livestock: li.ihii); active, steady: ||Baiid choice 160 to 400 lbs. Sjtjl" to 160 lbs. $14.80; 100 to 13.50 tu 14.50; sows » 14.00 to 14.05. ■My: odd lots medium, and ■■yearlings 13.50 to 15.25; few and good heifers 13.00 to IIS odd good cows to 13.50; ■■common and medium 9.50 to !■ canners and cutters 6.75 to ■■ vealers active, steady, top §We natives 16.50; medium and largely 14.00 to 15.75. |Br — o .— Q° rt WAYN£ LIVESTOCK M® 1 Wayne, Ind.. Mar. 30.—(UP) Sw"' ‘narket steady; 160-400 lbs. 9 150-160 lbs.. $14.50; 140-150 ■ 130-140 lbs., sl4; 120- * l3 - 75; 100120 lbs., $13.50. IB’Otlis, $13.75-$13.95; stags, sl3; |B hogs, $9. B l '* B ’ sl7; lambs, $16.50; ewes, | SOVIET ARMIES From Page p, ie) Oer and 50 miles soulh Qf vieu ■bi'lf. also lies 31 miles south- ■ | tlle ,J ig Messerschmitt air- ■ “ anufa cturing center of ■1,7" T UStadt and 165 miles east W , Hll!er ’ 8 mountain-top re- ■ at Berchtesgaden. tt*.'!' I !'.' arllly Si ' ou l‘ column M 1 Kapuvar, 11 mnes south o{ W seven miles from M|' ;. rlaß l,ol 'der and 42 miles Wneast of Vienna. ■tts^nT* 1 i IUU otllcr Hungarian ■lie thii , V1 lages were swept up Kiiibath l .i!°^ Ini es ’ a,uoug ,henl Ktria\ /’ M 111 iles east 01 E r °“ d large6t industrial E''.’ hrußl wide ned the group's K fi2 OSS ? he Raba Hvei Vienl- a ud o “ut r ti>! efei T to 50 Ki'll tha r- le lUa n roid S Gver Edrawin., GerraaUß have' been B’ ia ta inS. Ir ° ta Yugo ’ ■lore than is aaa the ca P‘ la l- ■ *ere cat 8 ' 0 ®, C ’ erman PrfeonB'iviug m™”'' ost 01 thu Eng weat m'/ gari 'isdns were fr’oC IS K A iSOrder ' ’ ■’hired 011 J h ° were north nr m toast o£ Hunzig fr iet ud y ,ila - A K f4 White Rm . — Us secf'ishiug o r Sla, ‘ army sroup was l° ups holding out h l laet ’ ene,ny K 6 out in eastern DanB aic f ■“‘liiition of t l an “ ounce <i the final | ■» , ‘l,’Oerm snMclel , n
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ApVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertlone. No classified ads accepted on skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9a. m. ‘ FOR SALE roft SALS—Oompieta line of wir* tag supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 160. 40-ts less ol your needs in the line ol electrical supplies, large or small, wis can supply you, including vlre, heating switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold 4 Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—Beautiful Building Dot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, also two nice Building lots on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts FOR SALE — Saddfe horses and ponies. Wm. Reichert, Monroe, Ind._ _ 66-12tx FOR SALE—ReaI Estate’:”sToom modern bungalow,north; 10 room modern home, suitable for apartment, good location; 8 room modern home; 3 apartment, income property, close in; 6 room house, Semi-modern; 56 acre farm; 81 acre farm; 40 acre farm: uptown building site and other building lots. Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 104. 6S-tf FOR SALE — Belt and Chester White brood sows. Also three male pigs. L. W. Murphy, phone 6762. b 73-6tx FOR SALE —Lay’s 15-jewel yellow gold Gruen wrist watch with adjustable baud. A-l condition. Call at 133 N. Bth St. or phone 825. b 74-3 t FOR SALE —Good international 7 foot tractor disc. Robert Santbine at Decatur Super Service. . g 75-2tx FOR SALE—New 3 lldnch Oliver tractor plow with light draft Raydex bottoms, S2OO. Edward Scare, 2 miles north, l!|j mile east Ossian, Indiana. 75-2tx FOR - SALE—AII modern homo in West Oseian, six rooms, immediate possession—come and see it. Barbara Wybourn, Ossian, Indiana, Phone 11-D. 75-3 t FOR SALE—9 by 6 all wool Broadloom twiet wine colored rug — excellent condition, with pad, lovely ross Sunlburet pattern, Candlewick bedspread — never used. Phone 8751. 75-g3t FOR SALE—Baby chicks on Wednesday of each w'eek. O. V. Dilling, Decatur and Craigville phones. 60-T FOR SALE—Good A-l mixed clover and timothy hay. Robert Anderson, Decatur R. 1, phone 589-A. •/ 76-3tx 0 Card of Thanks <We sincerely wish to thank all the friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness and assistance extended us during the illness and death of John Geinier. John Geinier family. -A__ ——o : I.EtiAI. NOTICE Ol’ I’l IH.lf HEARING lOIIM NO. 110 .Notice is hereby given that til • Local Alcoholic B verage Board "C Adams County. Indiana, will at 2:00 p. ni.. Centr’d War Time on the IMli day Os April, 11'17, a: the Co. Com-mis-toner’s lluom, in Auditor’s office, Court House— in tile City <or town) of l>eVa'tur in said County, Ingin- investigation of tin appli' ition of -Bile following named person, reUniktlDg the issue to the applicanlt. at tlie lo'-aLfon hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverag « Pcniitt of the cl'ass liei'einatter de'AlgUlaAed and will, at said time and place, receive infjrma'tion com , rnIfnK Mie fitness of said applicant, and .the propriety of issuing rhe permit applied far to stie ! ii applicant at the premises named- • .Pack Mahan, 10"31. Trunsfir I- e". Wine Retailer's permit from Cail 11. Mien. 362 N. Second St.. Decatur. Said investigation will be open to tlie public, and puldie participation is requested. Alvoliolk- Beverage Commission of Indiana By Jolm !■’. Noonan . Sccretar.-y Bernard iW. Doyle Exoise Administrator Men. —■■ ———o 1 — — Danger Point in Diet Riboflavin is the most frequent “danger point” in the American diet, say USDA food economists. It is essential for growth and general godd health and for preserving yoiith and vigor. ■ ■—lll II II ll* 1 East Prussia 20 miles southwest of Koeuigsbelg xby the third White Russian army group fighting under 92 generals. Some 80,000 Germane had been killed and'so.oooo captured since March 14 in the pocket. N- A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: ' 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered bucklas, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s 445 South First. 51-27tx WANTED— Radios to repair. Uhrlck Bros. '"T 1 ' Hl-tf WANT ED—All kinds of cattle and feeding hogs. Highest market prices. L. W. Murphy, phone 6762. b 73-6tx WANTED TORRENT—Large' three or four room apartment or small house. Reliable people. Write box 354, care Democrat. g 73-6tx WANTED — "Man to wash house. Ralph Gentis. 74-3tx The party who borrowed our lawn seeder, return same. Burk Eleva tor- g it WANTED — Several women for housecleaning. Phone 115. 75-3 t WANTED—Man with service station experience. L. R. Zintsmaster, First and Monroe streets. Phone 372. g 75-2 t MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 51-27 t FARMERS ATTENTION — We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phene 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts GUARANTEED successful treatment, most stubborn dandruff cases. Blackheads removed with face massage. No appointments needed for any barber work. Open till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. I—Arnold 1 —Arnold & Klenk. 31tf ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and supplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engie & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, any make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T DRY CLEANING can’t remove it One spraying Arab Odorless Mothproof protects your fabrics up to 5 years against moth damage. Schafer’s. 75t3 ADVERTISING— Future business depends on Today’s advertising. ADVERTISE WITH — calendars, pencils, novelties. Phone 95-G Monroe, Ind., Phil Nussbaum. P-S-16-ts PLACE YOUR“ORbER early for our Golden Seal Chicks. Best quality chicks, 10c each; custom hatching 2c per egg. See us for brooders, feeds, feeders, fountains, remedies and supplies. Buchanan Hatchery, 4 miles south of Willshire road 49. T “FORRENT - FOR RENT — 3 room all modern apartment. Married couple preferred. Call at 227 North Fourth street. 74t3 FOR’ RENT—'Large 2 room semimodern cottage. Fireplace, hard wood floors, built-in cupboards. Bellmont Park. Immediate possession. Phone 610 or 312. 76-3 t ’ LOSTANDFOUND LOST—I 942 Studabaker hub cap. Call Zln’tmaster Service Station, First aud Monroe streets. Phone 37'2. 75-g2t LOST—Blacklipper key case with three keys. G. Remy Bierly. Phone 471. 76-2tX
St* O BY n* 1 j FREO W. BRAUN Ifc> J v © le/fe Safety A few weeks ago in tills column I mentioned to you the forthcoming nation-wide brake emphasis progum for traffic safety that will be inaugurated by the International Association of Chief of Police. To avert a threatened increase in motor vehicle accidents aud to conserve the nation s dwindling supply of cars, tlie association has developed this brake emphasis program. It will be sponsored in each state and community by chiefs of police aud sheriffs. Each state will have its own organization for conducting the program. The program will begin April 15 and end June 1. This particular time was chosen since it covers a seasonal period when sharp increases in traffic accidents usually occur. We urge your newspapers and community organizations to cooperate with the police chief, marshal, or sheriff in making* this an outstanding and ’successful campaign. o ——— Tape Bedsprings Adhesive tape can be applied over rough places on uncovered bedsprings. where sheets may catch and tear.
DEfATUR DA|LX DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA.
COMMISSIONER'S CLAIMS TO BE ALLOWED ABRIL 2, IMS City of Daciaiur L & power $193.83 Citizens Telephone Co. phone 107.65 Haywood PntblisfiliiK Co. over. 218.37 Maxlijje Tromtner Clk.-cl'k asst. 50.00 Civile O. Troutner Reg. office 36.00 ’Pho Co'iii'iiieri'i'al Pt. S. C. opcr 27.50 Indiana Institutional Ind. do 33.05 Tkiuninan I. Drew Auditor do 5.00 E. J. Mi-Derhiotit do 2.50 Rose Nesswald Recorder do 5.00 Burroug'lis Adding Mavh. do 5.50 Leo T. Gill'ig board, Mil. Sher. 147.10 John W. Tyndall surveyor mil. 2.40 Sherman Gliendening do oper 24.60 Elmer Jliisi-hy do 7.00 Tlie Kiriek-Ty_ndal4 Co. do .... 13.03 Charley Selierry do 47.4'5 Typewriter Serv Co. do 211.40 Lyman L. Hann Seth. Supt. ml. 32.50 L. E. Archbold Co. Agit. sal. 103.00 Clara Lengerich do Sten 108.33 Dr. D. D. Jones Healt'li Conrm. 10.00 Naomi G. Borman Assessor 25.00 Na IT Used Car Mkt. do 25.00 OHlsten’s Tel. CO. Cir. bit. oper 6.015 The Lawyers Coop. Pub 12.00 CaHagOtan & Co. do 10.00 West ipub. CO. do 10.00 W. 11. Anderson Co. do 7.50 C.- H. Muselinan do prob. off. 6.75 Joint Bixler C. House Jani. sal. J 23.00 Mrs. Bmnia Miller do matron 15.00 R. A. Stuckey do oper 3.50 Guy Hairshman do 15.20 Pumphrey Jewelry .Store do 15.00 Grover Cottrell night watch 10.00 Baker PUbg & Head. Jail oper 11.10 No. Ind. l*ul>. Serv. C o do ... 12.34 Frank A. Kitson Infirmary 180.90 Joanna Kitson do .maitrtin 53.33 Dr. James M. Burk do p4iyisian 25.00 Joseph S. Schwarts do help .... 15.00 Prior S. Gilbert do 50.00 Patricia Kitson .do 25.00 Marguerite Von Guuten do ... 45.00 Rev. Chas. V. Glenn do minister 4.00 Rev. W. H. Shaffer do 12.00 Eliza Lynleih du oper 6.1)0 Dr. S. <M. Fn-iiedley do 7.50 Burk Elevator Co. do 252.52 Hugh Nidlinger Ido 8.90 Stewart Bakery do 16.i25 Arnol'd & Klenk do 4.64 'Heine Gfoeery do 20.50 S. E. Hite Grocery do 7».42 GoOidjear Service do 10.50 Wayno Pliainmaeal Supply do 1.18 Sutton Jewelry do 4.00 Martin MoieSVhbenger do 22.35 Standard Oil ’€lo. do ,12.79 J. W. DjlbdeTl <lo 21.25 Indiana Instit. Ind. do 2?8!) J. \V. Lol'dell do 43.32 Dale D. Moses Co. Comm. Mil. 84.X0 JoOin Chrife'tener do sal 80.uO Eli Dubach do mil. ... 1)0.56 Dean Byerly Co. Council sal. 10.00 Leon Neuenwhwander do io.no Henry Dehner do 10.00 C. J. Jones do 10.00 A. C. Munro do 10.00 Win. Krueltzman do 10.00 Juliub iSdhultz do 10.00 F. Til L. Liltterer Co. Atty Sal 50.00 Decatur Deimocrait Co. leg. adv. 58.54 Berne Witness <3o. do 54.26 Clyde <>. Troutner Regis, ofti $25.00 E D. Engeler Insurance 51.21 Walter J. Bookman do 32.80 •Scltug ins. Co. do 54.68 Co. Co ns revolt ion Club Fox B. 5.00 Irene Byron Sanatorium San. 309.93 ,George H. Swague Tax refund 20.i24 [Ear) Martin Wa.Hli. twp. asses. 121.50 .Mi-'. N. W. Highland do ... 121.50 John Baker do 129.50 Will Win nes do 128.00 Harold T. Fields Geneva do ... 121.50 No. 213-lllghway Herman Haugh supit. 221.70 Albert Fox asst Sal 152.25 Calvin DubaC'li do 14-8.50 Sam Butler do 141.00 FARM LOANS What ever your finance need, come in and talk it over. THE SUTTLES CO. Arthur D. Suttles, Agent Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. •:- t \ - i Wf ■■—iH
Burpees i Seeds Grow Get the Best Seeds at CASH COAL FEED & SUPPLY Monroe at Eighth St. Phone 32 A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana
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Perry Everett do 87.00 Harvey Shell Ts. Driver 119.00 Clyde Harden Mechanic 216.75 Philip Husw Tt. driver 2.1.00 Vernon Feller do 119.00 Glen Lauitscnihcisej- do 123.2" Virgil Draper do 81.00 Elmo J. Lengerich do 119.00 Burl Fuhirman do 135.80 Kenneth Ollier do 126.70 Wayne Gaunt do 130.90 'l’haunciey Reynolds do 1.39.30 Levi Yoder do 92.10 Edgar Koeneunan Single Hand 10.10 Roger Kheliir tl o 8.00 Wim. Bertsch do 18.0" Menno Ha'liegger do 15.40 Chrk- ZurtlK-r do 99.10 Christ Miller do 122.50 Troy Woodruff do 24.50 Raymond Kipfer do 30.00 Chas. Pusey do 13.61) Fred Kukelhan do 1 32.50 Frank S. Peterson do 100.0" Goodyear Service operating.. . 53.31 Peitric Oil Go. do 311.89 Mtcliels Auto Par'ts du 4.51 Paul Yoder do 3.8() Ciitiaen’s Tel. Co du 17.415 ! Fortney Garage du 36.00 Mollenkopf Farm Equip, do .. .80.53 Devalur Super Cerv. du 33.09 Cenit-ral Motor Parts do 11."0 Artz Tire Co. do 1'7.15 'Hhe Gibson Co. do 79.13 Ci'ty of DeCatqr do 21.0 4 Al D. Sclwnitit Motor Sale do 31.40 The Krick-Tyntiall Co. Ma'ter. 58.45 Anrerkan Steele Supply do 108.97 John W. Karch Stone Co. dio 1846.00 Meshberger Bros. Stone do ... 4492.45 Indiana !n'-'t l i't. Ind. cal. 113.16 Wailteir J. B'di-konaii insurance 2.32 E. D. Engeler do 3.83 Sehug Ins. Agency do 3.86 Arthur DeArmond Miller Bdg 150.00 Yost Const. Co. do 2500.00 Welfare ft'itizen's Tele. Co. Oper 8.96 Faye Smith Knapp do mil .... 36.30 Bernice Nelson Mileage 26.50 Veronica Linn do 8.70
| Premier Skyline Pre-Fabricated j ‘ FARM ' : IBW** BUILDINGS: | | ■ All Premier houses arc made wi|h glued laminated 1 i rafters and exterior resin bonded plywood. Strength K ■ combined with lightness. Will not swell, shrink or ® i split. 12x12 Brooder House on display. * : Cash Coal Feed & Supply: | Monroe at Eighth Phone 32 g
Notice of Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, State of Indiana, at the February Term, 1945 of said Court in a cause for partition of real estate wherein Edward Tonnellier is plaintiff and Otilia Lengerich et al, are defendants and which is cause number 17348 on the Civil Docket of said Court by authority of said Court will offer for sale at public auction to the highest and best bidder at the real estate hereinafter described on Wednesday the 11th Day of April, 1945 at 1:30 o'clock P. M. the following described real estate in Adams County in the State of Indiana, to wit: The west half of the southeast quarter of section twenty nine (29) township twenty eight (28) north Range fourteen (14) east. Also a square tract of real estate fifty six and 57/100 rods on each side in length out of the northwest corner of the east half of the southeast quarter of section twenty nine (29) township twenty eight (28) north Range fourteen (14) east containing in all one hundred (100) acres of land. Said real estate will be sold free of all liens except taxes for the year 1945 due and payable in the year 1946. Said real estate will be sold for not less than two thirds of the full appraised value thereof subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court and upon the following terms: At least one third of the purchase price cash in hand on the day of sale and the balance upon delivery to the purchaser ot a deed for the real estate purchased together with an abstract ot title brought down to date of sale. Ferd L. Lltterer, Commissioner J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. Ferd L. Lltterer, Attorney.
Haywood Pub. Co. oper 30.58 Certified before me this 29tii day of March, 1'345. Thiurman I. Drew Auditor Adams County, Indiana March 30 —o t nvnfty Enterprises In it middle of the 17th century, .vheii our colonies were sparsely settled, coastal villages were engaged In community shipbuilding enterprises and its sons were venturing forth in small sloops on daring ocean voyages. In these projects, the village blacksmith, carpenter, sail-weaver and maker, merchant and trapper all participated and tor their efforts and contributions received shares in the vessel and its profits. Their sons, most of them 13 to 21 years of age, were the crew members and signed on to receive shares as payment and reward. 0 American Navigator Writings of Nathaniel Bowditch, mathematician, astronomer and navigator, formed the basis upon which modern navigation is practiced as an exact science. While commanding the “Astrea,” he taught every member of his crew, including the colored cook, the principles of navigation. His American Practical Navigator, first published in 1802, is used today as a standard authority.
CITIZENS PAUSE TO (Continued From Page One) Stores and offices were closed throughout the city in the observance of the Three Hours. Public offices In the court house closed for the day. Retail stores reopened after 3 o'clock this afternoon as worshipers before the Cross returned to commercial duties or their homes.
SALE CALENDAR MAR. 31—Alvin Gerig, Grabill, Ind., Fine 7 room home and 5 city lots. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APR. 7—lvan Lentz, Fairgrounds. Hicksville, 0..3S Head Saddle Horses Buggys, Harness and Riding equipment. 6:00 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APR. 7—Lantz's Restaurant, Hicksville, Ohio. A fine going business and all equipment. 2:30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Anctioneer. APR. 9—Earl B. Adams, Farm located 7 miles South of Huntington, Ind., on Highway No. 9. Improved 290 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. APR. 11—Ferd L. Lltterer, Commissioner, Tonnellier” Improved 100( Acres, 1% miles Northwest of Decatur, Indiana on the Winchester Road, then % mile West. J. F. Sanmann, auct. - I ■ ■■ .[■■■l IS! II ISl—.ll I ■!■■■ | ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY | i WANTS i MEN - WOMEN a Experience unnecessary. ■ Apply in person. jj - : Kraft Cheese Co. I • Decatur Plant II If already in essential industry do not apply- gj PUBLIC SALE Op account of the death of my husband I will sell our entire herd of dairy cattle, hogs, and miscellaneous on our farm, located 5 miles north of Bluffton, Ind., on State Road 1, then V t mile east, or 12 miles west of Decatur, Ind., on State Road No. 224 to State Road No 1, then 1 mile south, then 15 mile east, on MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1945 Sale Starting 12:00 O’clock Noon 32 Head of High-Grade Dairy Cattle T. B. Tested —Vaccinated Against Bang's Dixie—Dark Jersey cow, 5 years old. Fern—Yellow Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old. Jerse—Jersey cow. 4 yrs. old. Fanny—Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old. Linda —Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old Blossom —Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old. Fanil— Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old. Trudy—Black Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old. Betty-nf. Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old. Midge—Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old. Beauty— Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old. Barge—Red Jersey cow, 9 yrs old. Judy—Black Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old. Queen—Yellow Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old. Babe —Yeln; low Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old. Annabell—Yellow Jersey cow, 12 yrs. 01d... Black—Dark Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old. Bessie—Yellow Jersey cow, 10 yrs old. Peggy—Yellow Jersey cow, 9 yrs. old. Wallle—Black Jersey cow, 10 yrs. old. Daisy—Yellow Jersey cow, 12 yrs. old. Boss—Ye] low Jersey cow, 12 yrs. old. Meliann—Yellow Jersey cow, 14 yrs. old. Two Jersey heifers, due to freshen soon. Four Jersey heifers, 6 mo. old. One Jersey heifer, 1 mo. old Two calves. Duke —Jersey bull. 6 yrs. old, gentle and good breeder. This is a good hrd of cows. Some are fresh, some due soon. Breeding dates will be given day of sale. . • HOGS Fourteen head feeding hogs, weight 100 to 125 lbs.; 2 boars, Weight 125 lbs.; white sow, due to farrow soon. MISCELLANEOUS Twelve 10-gal. milk cans; 8-ft. McCormick binder; John Deere corn planter; horse drawn disc; lard press; sausage grinder; De Laval cream separator; 2 galvanized wash tanks, and other articles not mentioned TERMS—CASH For credit see sale clerk at Old First National Bank. Not Responsible for Accidents. Mrs. Jesse N. Dailey, Owner Elleriberger Bros., Auctioneers. Old-First National Bank, Clerk.
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Line Wool Garments Line the sleeves and bind the neckline of wool garments with soft silk Worn Out slips are fine for this. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE —WINO —AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570
