Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1945 — Page 2
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COURT HOUSE Will IS Probated The will of i > v Bn ■i- w.i- ■ In. 1 .i < n i Hli.y li wa* " ’ too M.iTi .. 11. 11'3,> Ao| . . How To believe Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it j oi. right to the .eat of tli<trouble to help loosen tad expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe ..nd heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle rs Creomulsion with the understanding yon must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have vour money back. CREOMULSION forCoushs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis
t- a ?,i w » a v~-.a smaaiiiovii** 1 ® B ; NOTICE = tt B B ■ '• \ can- of ni'ccaution to a K * Ei (I'.vun't Kabics in the county a i with the „ * C i ■' Itoci’d ' Health ALL B M £ DOGS THE t Ol XD must a a,, , « i ’> C'.' ii'm i or mi.i/izi_*(!. s i 9 i-i Doe- .- - restrictc ; am! a foumi lunniny at large will be * IB ( i -.gosed of. ® ■ ? > i). i). JONES, ■ ( <ll XTY tIKXI.'IH 01 I II EK g S .gw ffijgg A, Ct f 0 ®* > S *“' LOOKS /#»//... NOW FOR f I AHGTHuR LITTLE PAINT JOB WITH I SELF SMOOTHING 1 I i I LUSTAQUIK. ENAMEL* X h * , NkZj ! 9 i Jr gi i ■“*** • . —» -T -#<■* jWJc I ’ 2 I F/vAvl"lkkl Kohne Drug Store PUBUCSALE DAiiO. CAT li.E—HOGS AND FEED Due to siiort.igi- nt heip Mr .-> me nb. rry i- unab: 1 "> continue ~ ~>. Ip. ’lairv ncr<l W. wili sell li public auctiojl on tile D -ihnoiit ) arm. uni and Uircv-fourth mile East ol Decatur. Ind. SATURDAY, APRIL 7,1945 Commencing at 1: CO P. M. 2() DAIRY COWS 20 Four Holstein Cows. 1 yrs. old. fresh, milking heavy How: Two Holstein rows. 4 yrs. old. will be !T<sh very soon: Two Holstein cows. 7 yrs. old. fresh and milking heavy flow: One Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, with calf by side: One Jlnlsteiu cow 7 yrs. old, will be fresh soon: C.ie I'olstein cow 11 yrs. old. pasture bred: One Ayrcsiiire cow 1 yrs. ' 1 it calf by » Three Ayr -shin <ow 4 yr, fresh, milkh:.; ii<: ' y How; Ono Guernsey cow 4 yrs. old. with calf by side; One Guernsey cow ! yrs. old. will freshen soon: Black cow 1(1 yrs. old. fresh and milking good flow; One Ayreshiiv cow 3 yrs. old. pasture bred; One Red heifer dm- real soon with first calf: One Yearling Poll Hereford Bull BROOD SOWS — On* White sow: Two white gilts: Spotted Poland China gilt; Two Hampshire gilts; One Hampshire tried sow. These ~ Its and sows are all iinmuned. Will fat tow last of April and first of May. Two young bttroc service boats FEED bales alfalfa and timothy mixed hay. MiLK CANS— Twelve I<> gal. milk cans. TERMS—CASH. C, I. BELL & MARVIN STOUTENBERRY OWNERS. Kov S. Johnson —Auet. T. D. Sciiieferstein—Clerk.
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11,. , , ne.l ol ~ii.s at 1 :,i ■■ ilii.ik is a R pivlilican. \..., .■ : i‘i .1 :i s , emm esiolietr j ... ' . \\ .lohiiision. Muncie, 11 .mi,; , ;| . Halil i l-l WeltOll. I 1 \ ■ ... ■, ■ 1 mplo.ee Ki-puli . and R■ >e E Prox. Terre i 11 , 1 . , .11 ■ I.' ug equipment m.ik I ~nd Fl ed c H b->sell); ;llg. India- i ,poli-. bank'-. 4> mo.'i im. sh,. d p.i in' ;.t ex 1 iillve.s have ■ , , a . '1 \. in Ame: i •mi I. gion as- | . :oi m.my vear-. I •i.p the l.i w . Stalnakei w ill re- • ..nnn.i .ria y of |eu. 1 omm:-'Sioti K will be pal l on ; ■< ; m ,aoi> of sl'i a dav for a.. 1 'uaiiy dev >:ed to depart- : .11 at'l.i:' - All lerms a ill 1 utt four 1 I 1 1 a . s i• • ■ i d tlia 1 the d paitmeti' a . 1 e iied 10 a ssi.jl voter ins of a. m al to a-es to obtain their .1: • ,m.l lienefiaccording to a federal and state law I .;, .. 1111111: 0. >:i will select a ,i.i a.l a d ..< d:;■>-■ iii’ will 1 ve .1.. < mum;-'': >ll i-e' 1 etary. Farmers Are Urged Fo Sign Farm Plan I Wllll I'd I. Ge lo . 1 hail man of Via: 1 county \A A comm'. ■ ■. j ~ 1:,. ed today : hat some fat m- . I have ■ -imu d the lai mpi ill ■ foi 1!i t.i fin tln la rm - whii li they | ', i: ar..l operate A t.n m plan i Illi;-’ be sivib'ii by ithe: the own- j . 01 ipe atoi tor each f.ii in. : n | .a e■> :in >■ :l-b .:ld.ne p.iyme 1; 1 I !■■ ITiie 1 li! ’ AA A pi ogr.i n I ; < ,■ y ■ < 1 -Imildinu proc ..;n. I pa -, men a. in-, made only on s nlbuilding t-. .1 ■. c- performed m each farm. l-'.i in. - : e-idina in Ila rt I'm I. I Walia -I; ,nd J<■ ff»• son townships, who iiiixv not signed their farm I :.,H- f.,r HU.-, urued to v > to I Hi G, a. ■ a hiah school. W. due.--' d.,y. 1 ; :u. o a p. m. l-'aimiei-. 1 illi 11 g in Blue Cre"k. Moi: 10 aad French ti.wnsiiip-. who| have no: signed, .ire urged to go' •’.., Bi in., town hall. Thu.-ii iy. 1 1 :li 'o': m. M : Gi Ik< stat i d 1 iiat a date tor - uiiina so; fa.iii< . - residing in th • 1 m > :l, Im it of the county wiii be ' announced later. Special Services And Meetings Os Churches in Area luiSiS 1 ° : Ofw! $ — First Presbyterian Hcv Albert Swell.-on coll dm f'-d . t-yi-icrii services at the 1-:rst Pres- ; byie.-iaii church Sunday morning j and tile auditorium was tilled 11 cum to iiis inspiring sermon. A ' qua' * ; composed of Mis- Helen i H.inho I. Mis Walter Kriik EmerI m X qensi hwamler ol Berne aad I'iiul Sa.ire,- sang -' veral side ■■ ti.m- Tin «hurch was decorated wi'ii Hower- honoring relatives ol the donors wlio are serving in th" al tin •; force.-. Rev. George AllirtO'l of Fort Wayne will act as moderator at the annual congregational meeting Wednesday evening at . : >n o'clock at which time also a decision is to be made upon t i HERE’S A SENSIBLE WAY TO RELIEVE ciicrntpa* Ol CERTAIN SAYS’ Os till DORtii 35 Helps Build Up Resistance 33 Against Such Diitressl ts you suffer this way due to female I functional periodic disturbances, try Lydia E Pinlcham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. This famous liquid formula does more than ; relieve such monthly pain. This great medicine also relieves tired, cranky, , j nervous, blue feelings of such days—- ‘ ' when due to this cause. Taken regularly— Pinkham’s Coml pound helps build up resistance against such symptoms, avert sensible thino TO do! hblfs NATtrsi: There are positively no harmful opiates or habit forming Ingredients in Pinkham’s. This medicine helps nature. It's one of the most , effective and best known medicines of ' its kind Also a grand stomachic tonicl Follow label directions. iNEXPtxsnx! I VEGETABLE COMPOUND
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.
ivlbcliott of n pm'imuiout pastor. First Methodist The revival meeting at the First ' Methodist chttrih was well attend' |ed The singim: xvas Inspirational. 1 Mell Dibble proveg himself u mast-1 I . L r of direci.ug and Itlltll Dibble is i ;m expert v the piano and delight-! I ed the audience with her solo work, i . There was a large chorus both I I morning and evening singing spm I I nil choruses. Mrs. Dibble lifted the I audiences with two great sermons, morning and evening. A cordial ini citation is extended lo the peopw of Decalin to attend these im ■; ’ Ings. Five hundred attended the | I oi'i v ices yesterday. 0 Rites Held Sunday For Cully Infant Gravc.side serviciu w, : e held at the Bethtehem c metry near Willshire, O. Sunday fur the infant v-m ' of Mr and Mi.- I! I'm:' fully. . one mile east of W’illsliire. who dit d tly at: . • ilrth (Saturday .it :lie Adiini'S county memorial hos-' pital. Sa. vicing in addition to Hie par- ■ ■ ;i iv tile grandpa reins. iM r and M s Clark Cully of Willshire and ■ II mer Runml of Convoy O |
WrWMEr 4 I aee^S J *T^ai. WmßeSE traaMr .aF, ex 1 .
This month, the millions of men and women in th? roll Savings Plan are being extra smart. Here's how, and why: In the first place, this war isn’t getting any cheaper. It’s going to cost us just about as much in 1945, as it did in 1944. No matter what happens to Germany, or when K there’ll be no easing up! The quickest way to end the whole nasty business is to keep going full ftoam ahead* i But this year, there will be only TWO War Loans—instead of three, as there were in 1944. That means we’ve got to lend, in 2 chunks, as much as we lent last year in 3! It means that, in the 7th War Loan, which starts next month, each of us will have to buy a BIGGER share of extra War Bonds!
START SAWRS ffOAf PvR TRt Att&ffT / This Advertisement Sponsored in Honor of Adams County's Fighting Men by The Decatur Casting Co. Hie First State Bank Burk Elevator Co. LANKENAIi’S Light Gray Iron Castings Local Bond Issuing Agent Coal—Seed—Grain The Boston S luff Kraft Cheese Company The Schafer Company The Krick-Tyndall Co. Central Soya Compal’ Manufacturers of Dairy Products Manufacturers &. Jobbers Drain Tile—Hollow Building Tile Livestock FucJ* Cal E. Peterson Stucky & Co., Monroe Bag Service, Inc. Clothier Complete Home Furnishings North Second St. <» This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising O :11, *
ju.iumiwii .-vQH-v.- """ rt j aBKoI I • """ A) E, Jrz; k < Xi ■WgaMk "ImL |r> sa % F-f tuic ma7i ctaff SERGEANT seized on the First Army front, vxas Hie S'OOlh Ge,n,.n " X'l.ken. When «U, pris »er. 11,< N.SI ».d. H.W-* photo.
Girl Scout Council To Meet Wednesday The monthly meeting of lite De..i'll: Girl Scout council will lie held ill room 2'Ml of the junior- rmngh .school VVednes lay evening ;n 7;30 o'clock. All menibeis of tin council are requested 'o b ■ present.
I'l vi v , .S^**-® 3 *^*| ONE TRACK HIND rep-ii-Cola Company, Long Inland City, N. Y. ** Frarcbisec 1 Bottler: Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. of Fort Wa.-.
And right there is where the men and women on the Payroll Plan are being extra smart. Right now—they're boosting their allotments for April, May. and June. Saving extra money so that they can buy more extra Bonds, and spread their buying over more pay checks. When the big 7th War Loan starts, these people won’t have to scrape so hard for extra cash; A good share d their extra Bonds will be already paid for—because they’re putting part of the extra money aside right now! i That's a swell idea for all of us. It’s better for us—better for Uncle Sam. It’s the easiest way.to fulfill our > obligation to the men who fight. Let’s all start saving r ■ .or the 7th War Loan!
MONDAY, APRIL?
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