Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1945 — Page 5
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o—- — 25 words er lose: 1 time 50o; 2 times 75c| 3 times |1; 6 times 11.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on okipday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE le 5e per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. FOR SALE " dWiSITTIXCHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil. belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do bemstitcblng, make buttonholes. Boardman’s 115 South First. 231t27x F(»R HALE-Large siz ~kalaniazo<> heutrola. like new $69. Table model Phllco radio $39, Barlett drop “head sowing machine s3c. Breakfast set lie. Girl's bicycle $25. Phone 1570, 211 North Oth St 247-2 IX FOR SALE Wann .Morning heating atovn. 20" lbs. capacity. Good as new. 5 ft. utility cabinet Hubci t Sautbinc. Homestead 17. 247*2tx FOR SALE--Ayrshire bull, eligible for register. 13 months old Carl Melcher, Phone 631-K. 247 3tx FOiI~sTLE~TI2 Sc’huTt house trailer, 21 feet long with electric brakes, like new Also Rem ingtoti portable typewriter. Morton Teepie, Pleasant Milla. 247-a3lx FOR heifer calf. Ted Lepper, 3'4 miles east <1 Hoagland 217-3'x FOR SALE 6 room semi iixxlei n bouse. Bathroom, three closet.*, gas. flourescent lights, water and Venetian blinds. Nice ahubb* ry Also adjoining lot if desired. Phone 8492 for appointment. 217-3tx FOI~H ALE is~ff ~S~liulf~house trailer, good condition, eb-ctri* radio table model. Daniels Sales Service. 331 N. 2nd. opposite Elks home. Phone 801. 216-3tx FOR SALE Holstein EulCold enough for service. Black and white Mearmaster kitchen range, coal and wood Globe n-atrol* Otto H*-lmricli, IL mile north of Magley. Call between ■> and G p.rn 2161*31 FOR SALE 1 long wheel base, 1936 Ford truck, with grain bed and eto< k rack. Call 2<3, Docatur. 217g3t For SALE Oi: Tit\l»E: 15 imr sea, I to M years old, weight HoO to 1800 pounds; team of smooth mouthed mules, weight 2100. All in good flesh. I mile north. I mile east of Bluffton. Harry Reed. 2i:iK7t Fdit~S7\LE L: 4 , J Vcre’farm weat of Decatur, good fertile soil, and good buildings, with electricity. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe at. Tel. 1398. 23ltf tifflii. 2 apartment house on North Sixth street, waler, lights, gas. Rooms furnished to move in; possession in 3*i days. Priced to aell. Schwartz Realty Service, 9ia W. Monroe st., phone 131*8. 232tf
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Regardless of you r needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or ■mall, we can supply you, including wire, beating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold A Klcnk. _ 22gtf FOR SALE--7-roora modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood floors; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third St. Price HBSO. Walter J. Backman. General Insurance and Real Rotate. IM-tf Foß*SA*LE~PoiScssioa ill 30 days five room completely modern Mercer Avenue homo. latrge living room, dining room, kitchen with built in cupboards, ope large bedroom, one small bed room. Base-mc-nt with majesli*' furnace, auloSintic hot water healer. May be viewed in afternoons by appointment only It's good Io live in I’" catur. Hob Heller. Realtor, K •' Huilding, Phone S7O night or day Zlti ts HiIi'HALE Fine implex, ( oin-ph-’cly Modern, with Beautiful lluill in Features, Bowntown Lo a lion, Good Income Properly. < nil 171. Midwest Really Auction <’o. Decatur, Indiana. Foii""sALE 3 LARGE HOMES, suitable Io converi into apart nients, well loca'ed on fin<- large lots. Call 171, Midwest Really Auction Co., Decatur, Ind - <7t " FOR HALE Fine Income Proper ty, 3 apartments tompleieiy eiiuipped, located in a desirable residential section of Decatur. Call 171. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 21712 FOR STTe New and used Koum trallens. real buys, see us first. Eury Trailer Service, 2U33 8. Calhoun St . Fort Wayne. Ind. 101 T Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
QI K’KIES by Ken Reynoldii - • W •’Lots of surprises in the Damo- • rat Want Ads-aren't thorct' FOR SALE Tw'o'acfs 6f twin*windows, with four sash each. Glans size 2*> x 22". Complete with inside and outside casing. Like new. Also 1 used doors. 3 with glass. T< h-plione 5161 216-b3tx FOR SALE—(lood 7 room house located In Monmouth, Indiana. Modern features. Call 171, Midwest Realty Auction Company, Decatur, Ind. MMt FOR SALE-Go<7d Heatroia~Wlll m-11 cheap. Inquire at 110 South lit| street or telephone 5591, 218-a2tx FOR SALE Medium site white enameled <im! or wood kitchen range. Inquire at 125 Grant Street. !IS-3tx For SALE Winter - " Pears |lo*i l>U. I*> miles wort .Monroe on Mrs. Sadie Gould farm, or see Clarence McKean. 318-3tx FOR SALE s<rriarred Rock laying pullet*. Call 1273 Monroeville. 2 miles east of road No. 101 and mile south of Allen county line. Columbia Gaenin 245-3tx IXSI’ 1 .ATE MoM' Gamble's homeauurd iiMulation blown into walla and attics. Save at our low prices. Call 429 for free estimate, 248-11 FOR SA I ,E~Two winler coats. lik -r new. Red Chesterfield and heavy plaid reversable. 121 No. Bth Street. 248-AHx FOR SALE Dining room suite and a bedroom suite, electric stove with a 'oaster and vaffel iron, dresser, W'lton rug, clothes rack, laundry stove, two pairs of drape*. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe telephone. IM-tf FOR SALE—Bedroom suite, electric stove, waffle iron and toaster; laundry stove; dresser, kitchen cabinet: clothes rack. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe route 1, Phone Monroe 91 N. 211-gtf FOR SALE siemi modern home on South Seventh Street. Water, lights, gas. Three blocks from schools. Now Roof. Immediate possession. Here’s a chance to get close to business district fur only 12,350. Bob Heller, realtor, K. C. Building, phone 870, night or day. 22Ttf FOR SALE - 3~room modern"house, full basement, motor plumbing, shower bath, built-in cupboards, loca'ed northwest. 5 room semimodern house, close in, 6 room eeini-modern house southwest. Several building lota. Choice of Adams county farm lands Tri-State Really, T. D. Scbieferstein, Phono 106 226-ts WANTED WANTMt .\iiuriiiuut or house’, unfurnished. Phone 9M'-G 218t3x WASTED Rid. to Internatnnul Harvester. 7 to 3:30 »hiH. 310 X Third S' Plwue 511. 318-hal* WANTED L.dy to assist with hou lework and care of email • child for 3 or I Weeks in country home. Phone 521-L. 247-2 t WANTED Good kagi'e' hound rabbit dog .Must be good. See or call Pete Whitright. Phone 8625 247-3tx WANTED - Used cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay For quick cash see Zintomaater Motor Sales, Firat and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ls I^ANTEIi - (tpi-n sows and ail kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy. Phom- 6762 218-6 U MISCELLANEOUS HOOF TRSUBLJK—CaII on ua, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any slsv job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold A Klsnk. Phone 463. 10-ls FARMERS ATfENTIbN--We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2909. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. k5-tf l We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other elec trical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall West of Hanna Xutiman Park Watchtower Bible* study, 7;30 ! p.m. Friday Service meeting 8:00 pan. Course in Theocratic ministry at • 9:00 pm All people of good will are invited to attend theev timely RIMe studies.
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Harvester Employe Is Killed Friday Fort Wayne, Ind, Oct 20-fUP)I —Services will be held Monday for Everett II Gabon', 39, an employe us the International Harvester Co, who died yesterday front Inlurles received In a lru<k crash at the company’s testing ground. Oalmrn was Blanding on the running board of a truck when another truck collided, pinning him between the two vehicles. Compa ny officials who hivmilgatcd the accident, said all aafety precautions were In effect. God Is the impulse toward a better life within us. NATIONRALLIES " •allauH r*M Pag* <*•»' PreMdotit Truman's persona! order. .Medical science, experimenting with stretomyeln only a short time. al*w» watched closely Its effect In the Muncie baby's fight for life. In Chicago, the American .Medical Association said the drug had been used at the Mayo clinic and had « xerted "a limited' suppreMlve effect" on some types of tuberculosis. The A.MA said a preliminary report on the results was made ."'•pt 5, but that amoug the type* of to* berculos* treated tubercular men-ingitis-that with which little Gayle Harvey was stricken — was not mentioned specifically. Heretofore available largely to the army and navy, streptomycin is so new that even Hie child's physician, Dr. G. 8 Young, wasn't certain it would help. But be tried II for the first time yesterday as a liwt llOjM-, Dr. Young aaid that Gayle needed 30,000,09** units of the drug. The Commercial Solvents Corp., Terre Haute, Ind., turn'd over to him its entire supply 6,90'*,«00 units, previously. 280,***»*> units was sped to Muncie from St. Luke's hospital. Chicago. Gayle's physician said Hie 7.00u,000 units he nad been able to acquire would last aliout three weekHis faith in the drug was gained when he used it successfully while serving in the army medical corps overseas. Non-toxic, the drug is injected into the blood stream or subcutaneously. Dr. Young said tin- baby's condition wa- unchanged last night Bui Mrs. Harvey felt it surge of new hope when Gayle ::te a minuTo quantity of oatmeal—to the st raw-grasping young mother a sign of some improvement.
LADIG’S MARKET EVERGREENS and SHRUBBERY for planting. Sweet Potatoes, Ih. Sc Onionn Ih. 9c Celery hunch 15c (.rapefruit, sccdlcHs. 1 for 25c Oranges doz. 25c Bananas... Ih. 12c Harvey Homewood on 27 North
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jMj \ B ISFI k A - 'K William H. Woodfield, Jr. (left) of San Franciaco, Imperial Potentate of the Shriners of North America, and W. Freeland Kendrick of Phlla* delphia, chairman of the Trustees Board of the 15 Shriners* Hoapitah for Crippled Children throughout North America, visit the kiddiet under treatment. Here they are seen with pretty Joan Guire, 8. of thi Philadelphia unit. In the past 20 years more than 100,000 children havi been completely healed or greatly improved in Shriners’ hospitali Cam are admitted without regard to race, creed or color.,
SALE CALENDAR OCT 29— t. £. Hartman A ton, Rawsou. Ohio Duroc sale. Roy Johnson OCT. 29—Mrs. Leota Connell, 430 North sth St-, Decatur, Indiana. Furniture and household goods. 1 I’. M. J. F. Sanmann, auct. OCT. 22—Bowman A Newlin, Quincy. Ind. Duroc sale Roy Johnao'*. Juc OCT. 22—F. A. Irving and Sone, ‘a mile Northwest of Flint. Indiana Well Improved 489 Aore Farm. Modern Home 26 head of high grade Guernsey cows. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. OCT 23— Chas. Trowbridge, Rushville, Ind. Duroc sale Roy Johnson OCT. 23—-Atehbold A Bailey, 4 1 «> miles north of Decatur on Christen road. Real estate and per onul property. 6. C. Doehrman. Oct. 24- 1 30 p. m Carl Mieach, South Whitley. Ind., I'uroc sale. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 24—7:30 p. m. Washington Center, F.F.A. Duroi sale. Roy John son. auct. OCT. 24 —Harry Jackson, < unles East on 224 and l-j mile South. Cluse uut sale. T, D. Schieferot'.ln, Auci. OCT. 23—8 am Clinton. 2 miles West of Antwerp. Ohio, Livestock and Personal Property. J. F. Ssnn-.ann, auctioneer. OCT. 21—William Hanley, 5 miles East of North Manchester, Ind . and 1 mile South. Improve,l 91 A* re Farm. J. F. Sanmann, auct. OCT. 25—Russel Greaf A Son, Portland, Ind , dosing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. « OCT. 25—John Leist, 2*< miles North of Bippus. Ind, on State Road 105, Highly Productive 11" Acre Farm and Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. OCT. 26—Carl Andrews. mile south of Chattanooga. Ohio oU slate highway No. 49 Real estatu and personal property Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 26—P. W. Daub, located east edge of Ontario, Indiana. Improv"! 94 acres. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. OCT. 27—LaGrange County Duroc sale, laiGrange, Ind Roy Johnson. OCT 27—Arthur E. Case, 2 mile’- East of Montpelier, Indiana on High way 18—Highly improved 37j Acte grain and stock farm J. F. Sanmann Auctioneer. OCT. 27 S. P. Daily, 3*-. miles ea.' and 11-.,I 1 -., mil'-- north of Willshire in Abanina General farm -ale Lester W. Suman. ail" OCT 27— Mrs. Peter A«r>spaugh. Hoti hold Good-, North Fifth street. Melvin Lieehty, auct. OCT. 29—Stoller & Michael Guernsey dispersal >ait’, Van Weft Fair Grounds. Roy Johnson, am t. OCT. 29— Benjamin B. Williams. 1 mile North ol Rushford, New York Well Improved 200 Acre Farm and complete line of Personal property. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. OCT. 30—E. B. Barker. 1 mile noi'h and 2 miles east of Chattanooga Ohio or 2’j miles sou'h and 5 miles west of Rockford, Ohio Closing out sale. Roy Johnson. Auct. OCT. 30—E. B. Barker, 1 mile north and 2 miles east of Chattanooga. Ohio or 2's miles south and 5 miles west of Rockford, Ohio Closing out sale. Roy Johnsen, am t OCT 30—Mrs. Jerry Lieehty. 1 mile north of Bertie on State Hoad 27, then ’i mile east Jeff Lieehty. am t OCT. 31—Wray A Fisher, Angus cattle sale, Peru. Ind. Roy Johnson. NOV, I —Ohio State Duroc hog sale. London, O. Roy Johnson, auct. NOV. I—Andy and Bonnie Schuck. 2 miles south and 2 miles east of Decatur, Ind . or •% south and •% mile east of Adams County Farm, i’ersonai Property and Purebnd Berkshire Hogs. 12 30 P M. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. NOV. 2—Jess Andrews. Angus cattle sale. Crawfordsville, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct NOV. 2-Ralph Grile, 2 miles North ami 5 Wist of Portland, Ind Well Improved 115 Acre Farm J. F. Sanmann, Au< t. NOV. 3- Paul Koehlinger. Admr., closing out sate. I mil' s nur'li, 1 nule west of Hoagland Roy Johnson, auct NOV. 5 - Clinton A Wilbur Mathys, Admr sale, real estate and P. P. Geneva Johnson A Lieehty, auct* NOV. s—Mrs. Fred Mathys estate, Geneva, Ind Real • date amt household goods. Melvin Lieehty, Roy Johnson, auct*. NOV. 6—Merle Sheets, < losing out sale, 2 miles weal I mile north of Decatm Roy Johnson, auct. NOV. 7 Kenneth Butler, dosing <> i ale. 1 nule ea ol !*•■< jiui on Piqua road Roy Johnson, auct. NOV. x Hall Guernsey aale, Muncie, Ind Roy Johnson, am t NOV. 9 Geo. Bellis, i'i mile north I'j mile west us Dixon. Ohio, dosing out sal* - . Roy Johnson, aud NOV. J2 —Levi Egiey. I miles west IK* mile south of Convoy, Ohio., Closing out sale Roy Johnson, aud. NOV. 13—H. P. Schmitt A Arthur Lengerich, closing out sale. Ea»t Ci'y limits of D" atur. Roy Johnson, auct
PUBLIC SALE As I have decided to quit farming. I will offer my persona) proper- ' ty at public sale at my farm located 5 miles east of IJucatur. Indiana on state nmd 224 and Va mile south, thence ',9 mile east, on Wednesday, October 24,1945 Starting at 12:30 P. M. 6— HORSES—S Sorrel Mare 9 yr*., wt. i6<H). sound; Sorrel Mare, 5 yr., wt 1650, Mound; So rre I gdding, 4 yr old, wt. 1500; Sorrel mare, 3 yr.; Sorrel gelding yearling 10—CATTLE—10 Guermuy cow, 6 yr., springer; Roan cow. 6 yr., milking; Holstein cow. 4 yr. milking; Brindle cow. 4 yr, milking; Roan cow, 3 yr. milking; Holstein heifer, bred; Brindle heifer, hred. 2 spring heifer calves; spring bull calf. — IMPLEMENTS — Me-Deering io disi fertiliser drill; .Mc fberlng 6 ft. binder; MeDeering mown; J Deere fertiliser corn planter, with truck; Tandem diac; Dunham cult (packer; .Me Deering manure spreader; riding plow; riding cultivators; walking plow: spike harrow, wagon and grain bed; wagon and rack: wagon box. 2 set harness, cowboy tank heater; !•£ h p gas engine; fly note: horse collars HAY AND DRAIN 2 ton timothy hay; 3 ton alfalfa A clover; 59 bales wheat straw: 130 bu. oats; 190 bu. wheat; 140 shocks corn; 6 acres standing corn. MISCELLANEOUS Hea’tola stove; 3 burner oil stove; 75 fb Ice bos; bed: kitchen ■abinet; Sitchin table, fuel drum; 2 portable hog houses; milk cans; buckets; strainer; small tools and other items too numerous to mention. TERMB—CAHH. Harry Jackson OWNER. Auctioneers—T. l*tl Bchieferstein and Chris Bohnke Clerk— Bryce Daniels PUBLIC SALE 120 ACRE FARM and PERSONAL PROPERTY Local*d 4'» miles north of Decatur on Christen road, or 1 mile west mile south of Fuelling church, or 3 miles ras* and 314 miles south of Hoaglaud. on Tuesday, October 23,1945 Commencing at 11 o'clock. 12" acre farm with 7 r**ojn frame house with basement. Barn 4«xM9 with shed on 19x30; new 2"x50 chicken house; large corn crib and wagon abed This barn and other buildings have concrete floors throughout Back barn lot < emented. Electricity in all buildingsRunning wa'cr in house and barn with drinking cups for cattle. 20 acre wood lot with lots of salable timber. This farm has all been limed in last 2 year*, except woods 7*» acres of this land is now seeded down 'to clover and alfalfa All buildings have new metal roofs, except house which has fire resisting shingle roof new this year The present cwner has spent |3SOi"W» in last 2 years for lime and repairing of buildings. If you are looking for a farm, be here fur this sale as this will Im sold for the highest ht'l 16 — CATTLE — 16 Reg Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, Reg. Guernsey cow, fresh by day of sale; Guernsey t yr. old. will fteshvn Nov 2; Guernsey cow, 2 calfs ihy aide, Holstein cow coming second calf Nov in, Guernsey 4 yr old. I freshen Feb I*, milking now. Jersey cow 5 yrs. fresh Oct. 24; Holstein !6 yrs old, wa» fresh Hept 1; Holstein <ow, 6 yrs old. to calve in Feb., on full flow of milk now; Guernsey 7 yr old. freshen Oct 17; Holstein heifer will be frosh Jan Ist., as good as you will find any place; 3 Hol* stein coming yearling heifers: 1 white fact heifer. «t 7<«* lbs, open: Reg Holstein Bull coming 2 yrs. old. out of Ewell Herd This is as good a herd of cows as you will find in any sale this fall Have produc* I tion record of each cow to be given at day of salt - 36 — HOGS — 36 R"g. Duroc »o* with 9 pigs hy side, 1 weeks old; Reg Duroc Hoar; .3 Dur<x- sows, open; 13 shoats, fit' R>s.; 9 shoats, 140 n>s CHICKENS -189 Barred Ruck Pullet* laying l<*o eggs a day Dow. HORSES—3 Bay Geldings, 7 and 8 years old. 25 ton (’lover Huy; 60" bu Oats, good for seed; 80 bu. Whont; 118 acres of Corn tn field; 1 acres Soy Beans; I>4 bu. Little Bed ' Clover, tagged. — MACHINERY — Massey Harris mower; Mr corn planter, fertiliser a'tachment; i Fertilizer grain drill; Hay loader, Binder; Disc; Plows; Cultivators; Harrows; Manure spreader; 2 10x12 Brooder houses; 2 Portable hog housea, 3 hog fountains; Cream separator; Milk cans; llarnesa; BOg ft ”, in new pip* 2 electric brooder stoves, and many smalt articles that you find on any farm this size, as this it. a complete close out sale. TERMS— CAFII On Real Estate 15*3 down on day of sale Balance on delivery of clear deed and abstract You can look this property over any time Any questions on rest estate call or see Lawrence Archbold, county agent of Adams county. ; or auctioneer. ARCHBOLD & BAILEY. OWNERS OF PERSONAL I’ROPERTV LAWRENCE ARCHBOLD, OWNER OF REAL ESTATE. Auctioneer— E C Doehrman, Hoagland, Ind. Clerk—Brice Da tools, Decatur. Ind Lunch stand ou ground
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