Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1946 — Page 5

"dtSDAY, JANUARY 8,1946.

i'Wet Reports 'll y*ILV MFORT OF LOCAL ANO FORIIAN MARKCTC '*** for dL.tNNrrr, Murray a co. . r y,B * •” *’•*• •* M *** t ®® k •* r Mt- Decatur, Wlltshiro, Berne ■**** IVM&M& rooolvod ovtry doy kHk*JI 12:30 m. dr-, rartaae M* m wdmiMion. F r ’ Phone Ml lU* Corrected Jammry 7 to IM ll>« Its *>n i v to IM 1t013.50 , a , >IM ft*. — H2B , ~ to tM Ito 14.50 I„ *te 4M toe. - --- 14.00 <1 < N . ■ ■ ■■* 1300 m - 750 , /'B tekotea) *-*— l«oo «to 13"0 4 60 sra, good to eMtoa ... 14.00-is.oi) .. m, com. to m’dtwn 10.00-W.OB ?.*%**, food to Otefce 13 00-14.00 'tore, eom. to to'diun 10 OM2 00 *‘ f, choice .ue 10.60 medSMi to good 8.00. 9.00 ’‘"'’a, arewmaa - -.. .. 0.00- 7.00 hlir '«f, cattar* — 000 down * >t< choicell.oo 1 »“< mediton good 000.i0.00 a, common ß.oo down •U'« . mni KUHNRR STOCK YARD* Pte* in ipb.i ' Corrected JtUNSry 7 ‘ to 400 Ito. 114.55 n hi to IM IM. - 14.30 to 140 Ito. - 14.00 *" 'tooths , ltJ ~ I'ui.iu-i.jinrr-r- - 13.75 fl — 13.30 £ * Hoge „ 9.00 V to (choice) 18.00 ato (ssem and Bai.) 13.00 Alfta i „ B W WHOLRBALI IGO AND “ « POULTRY QUOTATIONS DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Hl Phene NO j|| Corrected January 7 I Ike egg* 3 R « I Ilium egg» — 31 '"lataoto „....25c thorn broiler* and fryer* ....10c ivy bean *—- 2tc i.p lAry trrom ......28c 1 ‘ivy eprlngera 4 Ito A up23c lagers, under 4 lb*—lsc thorn heha .....16c — I roosters 10c <0 ~r —lO c me ----20 c uh i ska —1 ■ c ie LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Jhiir Corrected January 7 Beans aahieM to ebam dnrtort day. Prices deiitered at eietator. . 1 Red WhMk li st m i. I Red Wktot i «7 , 3 New and (Md Cora.... LN in t* •“» :J® t Beans *.*■****.■■ t.io , . 8 Oaf# -u-- 78 Ik a Cart * 00 e 1.35 Grains: .48 per bnshel leas. Corn: .84 par 100 kw. fo.b. term g ipORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK 5 ‘Tort Wayne, ted.. Jan * • tfi All hops Were 28 cents higher at —Hon Blnckkyerds today. Calve*. 'nto and ewes were steady. **Mogs: Market *M> ib-im* th* 75; 400100 Ito 14.50: 140160 XK 14 60: 180-140 Ito 13.26; 1000 Ito. 14.00. Male ttoffß 10.00; rough* 13.23firi .7l; Mags 1131 HBYearlkig iamb* UtOO; spring mb* 14.26; elWped ewe< 6.50. Calve* 17.00. i:!L Steei%, good tn choice 11 t«t III*- .00; medlu K 12.00-14.<H); plain h. '*3o-11-90. lac Heifers, good to choice 12.5Mj medium 10.00-12.00; plain ro-toto *** Caws, good St.ooiltM); cutter taoher, 8.894.00. Bulla. gtMMI 10.0011.50; medium W-11.90. u INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK todianspoiw. Jun 8- (CPI - —'Hog* 11—VO; less active than lY’ontiay but virtually ateady: eowa Sisady to No'“ around I l ' lower •an beat prt< *- M-»iday: go<«t bd fhotodt’lto hns; I** •'** choice »<'v.e in ist--13.85; »tag“ 13.0013.75; good .te u. i NCattle 2.W0; caiveu 600; more itlve than Noiid *y; early sales rung; part food choice 975 lb. marling* IMO; load good around >SO lb. steer* 17.00; light* •tee:* Mi mixed yearling* grud«d meili t> to good 1100-ISM; bulk early lies medium and good heifers 1,0015.50; no choice heifer* here; >w* active, strong; mid head outending beef eow* to 14.60; veal's very actwe. mostly 50-55 high- •; bulk good ami choice 17.5 m < 05. top 18.05. Sheep 1,500; fairly active, about eady; good and choice native* rgely 13.75 14.25; few choice LM; medium good 12.00-i3.5n; octi and choke slaughter ewe* 50-740. U *WtUN9 IN rtlbt ‘JO[O3 ivnpjAjpuj US Vp s*|Md* MifSlto «1 I Xueut ejs istn *iu*td } is pmf

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QUICKIES hv Ken ReynoMn "Let s get ourselves lout - ..ml Ret our name* In the Democrat Want Ada!” FOR SALE FOfc &ALB—t room »e*ninixlern house. Near Vptown. FOR SALE-9 room modern home. Suitable for duplex. Near Uptown. FOR SALE—« room home In Cralgville, Ind., city water and electricity. Tri-State Realty Co.. T. D. Schlefeiwteln. phone 105. 307-t.f. FOR SAbfc — Manure spreaders; rubber tire wagons; tractor disks; cultipackera; sprocket packent; rotary hoe<; fertiliser and lime spreaders; Horndraullc man ure loaders—Cralgville Oarage. Mt FOR SALE-One 10-20 .McCormick Deering tractor. Phone 573-K. 4-gBtX FOR SALK 1940 IH-ton Ford truck 7-00 x 750 tires, 158-In. wheel base, new motor, good tire*. Phone 7101. 5 3tx FOR SALK Immediate Possessioii, 10 room dwelling state roof. Hardwood floors. Downstair* full lot. 5 room* upstairs, 5 rooms downstairs with hath. Furnace. 3 room basement. Inquire 222 North Fourth St., phone 1427. 5-2tX FOR SL\LK Well Improved, Highly Productive, 140 acre farm in Monroe, Twp. Adam* Co. Indiana, can be fiurchased with small down payment, balance on crop payments. Call or Write 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur Iml 5-3 t Mil BALE— WeII Improved. Highly Productive, level 80 acre* In Union Twp. Adams Co., Indiana, this farm can be sold a* one unit or divkle and sell as two 40’s to suit purchaser, Call or write 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 5-3 t Foh SALS—House trailer? priced for quick sale. 835O“O. (iood tires clean Also table model ndlo. Daniels Sale# fc Service, Phone 801. 5-3 t FOR SALE Choke- "•’Homestead" modern 5 room house, fuU basement, motor plumbing; garage: best of repair. Will sell furnished or unfurnished. Tri-Alaie Realty Ca., T D. S'. hlefcrstchi. phone 105. 5-ts Foil SALK no t 31 Chevrolets' Vernon Fellers, 2 miles east of Salem. Then north sec'tncl house. 5-31 x Wist SALK Tarpaulin*.' Canvn* covers, Awnings for stores and homes For she* and quotatl >n* call Daniel* Sales Service, 331 N. 2nd. Phone 801, 5-3 t TCff'IALT; No. 1! Combine and No. 15 one-row mounted Corn Picker. Kermit Stetler. 4'i mile* *ont>lieast Willshire. Ohio on 33. 8-6tx l Oft SALK 3 'year - oid~(;u’rrn»ey cow. fresh February 11. Carl II Frey, 7 miles *outhea*t on Piqua Road. Phone 969 F. 5-2tx FtJR RALE Used medium slxe Uiobe kite hen range, g od condition. New shallow well water system, complete with sank; new 13'4” llammc-imill gnosv mower, New Green hay loader. O. C. Kwell, Preble, Indiana. 6-n2tx Foil SALfe John boer- No. 999 corn planter. Good comiltion. 0. D. Koenemann, Preble phone. -g2tx FOR SALK Gwsl used washing machine. 711 Winchester. Phcnse 733 FORsALE fresh Guernsey cliwii and two springer cow*. Adolph Bultcmeler. half mile west, 3% miles north Preble. Phone Preble 20 on 23, g-3t x Kilt SALE Ihi roc bred gilts, itnintined, richest bloodlines, reasonable. 11. D. Kreim her. Convoy, Ohio, lb miluß east of Decatur on 884. fi.«| PirOALl-2 Pork and itc-c-f casings' for fresh and summer «ausage. H. P. Schmitt Looker Seivice. 6-3 t o Divorce Case Is Set For Trial Saturday The divorce case of Exma Faye Concilia against Coslna Concilia was set texlay by Judge J. Fred Fruchte for trial in the Adam* circuit court on Saturday at II a. m. This is the third divorce action set for that morning. McCagg vs McCagg I* scheduled tor 9 a. nt. and Bailer v» Bailer at 9:30 a. m. . ■ o— ■ To give high joy great thing* ate needful; to give deep paid little tl4u*» gfg euougb* « . * <

— WA?rm) WANTED — Good ean, kfgh**t price* paid for good, clean uaed car*. No delay. For quick ca*h ••• Zintamaater Motor Balea. Firm and Monroe; phone 878. 11447 WAITED — Late model car* for G.l.'e. Must be dean and In good condition. High ceiling price*. Fred Busche, phone 976. 281-30 U repairman. (Jbrick Bro*. Phone IM. WASi'j’Eb To rent 80 acre* or more. Complete lino of equipment. Marion Cltue, Bluffton route L Phone 626 14 3tx WANTED Four Men In help unload rar of newsprint (Rolls) the Utter part of week, or first of next. Apply Decatur Daily Democrat wANTIJb Id Furnished or unfurntehed apartment. Phone 659, Don Fruchte. 5-g3tx WANTED-Unfurn I shed apartment or house. Phone 285. 4-g3tx 11ELP WA NTl!Tr"ftMd " sawyer" Steady work. Good wage*. Write or call Fort Ixirafhle Saw Mill, Fort Laramie. Ohio. 4-3tx on nntA Eul era money. Low rate*. Very liberal term*. See me for atotracta of tIU*. French Quinn. 33T-T-U WANTED TO RENT itouw witfi 2 or more bedroom*; preferably near high school; no wnaii children. WANTED 200-250 lb male hog Also, ihc-ph>-rd pup for sale. Victor Byerly, Decatur route 2. 'i mile east of Kirkland high school. 6-b2tx WASTED for y«fur Ea-c’er sewing, call Mildred Huth, 5423. 66tx WANTKIj” Girl or woman to slay with 2 children 2 evenings a week. Phono 4651. 5-a3tx WANTED — Furaiahed room by employed girl. Phone 6191. 5-3tx WANTED To rent house and unfurnished apartment. Phone 21a. 5-ttx LOST aND FOUND LOST Light l>r<>wn coder spaniel. seven months old. Answer* io name Buffy. Reward. Stanley Clark. 1245 Master Drive. Phone 8191. 5-b3t LOST Man's Bulova wri*t watch, leather band. Reward for return to this office. 5-3 t "~MTBCEEEaNEOUB — r3sl’~Tßsublß— CaU on ue, we will be glad to give you a free Mtlmato an any *ix* job. We can •PPly a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional Also brick and Mtoato* aiding. Arnold * Klenk Phone 443. 80-ts FARMERS 'A'rTraff!Oif=Wrto move dead horse*, cows, hog*, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts AWLiAWBE BERVICt We service all makM of washer*, ■weepers, iron*, and other electrical appliance*. We carry a com plete line of part* for all popular make*.—Arnold A Klenk. 81-ts WXSHEfI and Sweeper service, Block south. 14 block east court house. 110 W'-T Jefferson. Phone 95. James Kitchen Maytag Sale* A Service. 274-ts BEE THE NEW (ML <■: (Metric now on display at the Cra.gvill* Garage. g-4t iWßVcfftiN. Mato ATfn BODY and FENDER work, Including metal work, welding and spray painting I»ook into it!—One of the most profitable branches of tremendous Auto industry offering chances for good job or your own business. Train in spare time. Write for FREE fact* AutoCrnft* Training. 155 co Democrat. 6-2tx PAPER-HANGING l)o your wall papering early Ahead of the spring rush. See Mrs Martin Huaer, phone Monroe 738. 6-Hx SEWING' MACHINE REPAIRING — all make*. Needles, oil, belts, purl*. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, <|<> hentrtltchlng, make buttonhole*. Boardman's, 445 South First. 6-2ltx PLAY SAFE Insure your Jewelry and ‘fur* against burglary and theft for only a few dollars a year. Kenneth Runyon. Phone 385 or 844. 6-t 7—O CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 1.80>4B; July 17' %: Sept. 1.75'4; Dee. 1.74%. Corn: May 1.18%B; July 1.18 %B; Sept. 1.18%8 Oats: May 76%; July 73%; Sept. 71%-%; Dec. 71 %B.

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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. Jan. B—(UP)—(WFA) —Livestock. Hog*: 18,06* Market moderate. iy active; steady on harrow* and gilt* but undertone weaker than on Monday; good and choice 180 to 330 Ito at 14.86 ceiling; sow* steady to 15 cent* higher; largely 14 00 to 14.10; good clearance. Cattle: 11,000. Calves: 1,000. Top good and choice fed steer* and yearling* active, steady, lower grade comparatively slow, steady to weak, spots 15 to 26 cent* lower compared with Monday'* high Mies; heift-i* sharing ateer price trend; although choice kind practically absent; cow* steady to 16 cent* lower, mostly steady; bulls

PHILCO Refrigerator No. 721 NOW ON SALE. Come in and see (hem. Hauffk Heating & Appliance 121 S. 2nd St. ' Phone 49

Insulate and Weatherstrip NOW up to 40% on fuel bill* FREE ESTIMATE On Any Size Job CALL 429 No Obligation Gambles fter 5:30 p. m. call 560.

WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay gg lb. Decatur Daily Democrat

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“THE SOURCE OF TROUBLE! /it happened')’” 1 /she Threw \“] gon, is that so??) <weLL, WHO CAUSCPJ ( A Cthe bowl'Q I THIS SEAHAg) i ,~~A I CAUSED » SO'' J’.*_ "IT win*; lt ) trouble for) i ( a sailor H— ah' fll; —U “ Jbl I\\ . wma Smas ! ~S BI OND IE - ASLEEP IN THE DEEP U4LUT4CT —imn rniwi certainly makes ) '' / 'A A!/ C > 1 /\ ME FEEL SLEEP/ f '/ 6 * J7A A, A X ,^/k TO ROT£^I ° U J J dfcS Ska sSk HHHHMHa* x - t> w-n — 1 , B— ■■■■■■■■ 5.5.11 11.1111. lI.N il | II »_■_ —■—W—■— J ... ; — — — — ... ~ .. — - N.. . —. > . — -ISright to drive both your car and your tractor BECAUSE YOU FAILED TO REGISTEB AND INSI RE YOUR FARM TRACTOR. Tractor* used to tranN»<*rt commodilieb on public highway* are bubject to the motor | vehicle responsibility law. Call Us Today. | Leland Smith Insurance Agency |

■toady tn weak: vealor* firm: stockers and feeder* scarce; totter than 8o loads choice 975 to 375 lb. tod steen 18.00. hulk Hlaugh ter steer* 15.00 to IR.DO; most medium beef cow* 9.50 to 12.50 cantier* and cutter* 726 to 8.60; not many weighty sauMge bulls above 13.00; practical top vealetw 1560. Bheep: 5.500. No early action on slaughter lambs, asking steady or around 14.85 for good und choice fed wooled western; quality totter than on Monday with supply including one toad Colorado and three loads Nebraska fed lambs; most Interest talking around 14 60 to 14.60 for good and choice grades; deck medium yearlings ■ tout steady at 11.60; undertone steady on slaughter ewes with two load* good to choice Colorado* carrying a medium end held at 7.25, la Follette, Gates Discuss Candidacy Hoosier Solon Is Senator Candidate Indianapolis, Jan. 8 (UP) — Rep. Charlo* M. La Follette, R„ Ind, visited Governor Gates for half an hour in the statehouse yesterday. Imter, he said the time was spent discuMting La Follette’s recent announcement of candidacy for U. H. Senator. "That's all we talked about," La Follette said He said ho told the Governor he had announced for the senate seat now held by Sen. Raymond E. Willis. R.. Angola. He ■aid Gates replied, "so I've heard." Gates, commenting on the vtoit. said he "never bad an unpleasant word with Charlie lai Falotte In my life." lai Follette, self-styled “radical," was reported held In dlefavor by the GOP state organization, once headed actively and now by virtue of his office by Gate*. La Follette remained in Indianapolis for conference with farm and lator leaders today. o — Banana Plantations The world'* largest banana plantations are on the Atlantic coast of Middle America where the hot weather and high degree of rainfall make the condition* ideal for banana cultivation. In huge clearings cut from the tropical jungle 250 feet above sea level, these great farms extend only a tew miles inland from the Caribbean.

Slate Average Corn Yield U. S. Highest Near Record Yields Harvested In 1945 Lafayette, Ind . Jan 8 (UP)— The Indiana average corn yield of 63 bushel* an acre was three bushels higher tihan for any other state last year and wa» the second highest on record (or Indiana, agricultural statistician* uiiuoum-eri today. A joint report by Purdue university and the U. S. department o( agriculture allowed that Hoosier farmer* harvested near record yields In most crops hi 1945 and planted one of the largest total serfages of all crops In Indiana hi’.tory. The corn record yield of 64 bush els an acre wa* set in 1948 Yield* of oats, taine hay and totoeco for 1945 were exeeedixl only in one prevlou* year and yield* of soybean* and wheat were exceeded only twice before. The oats yield of 42 bushel* an m.e equalled the 1918 yield and was only three bushel* less tton the 1940 record. The tobacco yield of 1.198 pounds an acre wax exceeded only the 1944 record of 1.314 pounds while the tame hay yield of 1.45 ton* an acre whs equal to the 1918 yield and only slightly less than the record 1942 mark. The soytoan yield of 19.5 hmdiels an acre was exceeded by onehalf bushel tn two prevtots* yews and the wheat yield of 22.5 bushels an acre was bettered only In 1931 and 1941. - —-o —- Chalmer Deßolt Is New Store Manager Chalmer H Deßoll. ..f this city, ha* been named manager of the Arnold & Klenk Appliance store and assumed his duties today. Mr. Deßolt, who served two year* hi the U. S. army, and was oversea* in the European theater, wa* recently given his honorable discharge.

—— —Q Trade in a Good Town — Decatur OKe... cl 13 . V7 **» nPa 'W "Don't worry about gas and exhaust fumes leaking into your car. You can get new muffler* and tail pipe* at B A T Standard."

Owensville Woman Is Killed By Auto Indianapolis, Jan. 8 — (UP) — Mr*. Esther Rodman. 60. Owensville. was killed last night whan ■tiuck by an automobile a* she stepped off a bus to visit her son. The car was drivsm by Rodney Phillips. 39. Indianapolis. Mrs. Redinan was en route to visit her son, James. 31. who was discharged from the navy last weak — Trade In a Good Tawn — Decatur

At DH<»H'» FINANCIAL UTATKNKNT OverRECEIPTS DU.burned BALANCE Draft »'•»»,liy 3.’ County Itevanue 1t11.15x.17 891.t07.95 IM.7JT 3* Giavel Hoad Repairs 133,714.71 1,041*1 177,«l«13 Weilar* 117,861.14 34,377.19 1,434.42 Welfare Trust 1,1*6 *0 31* IS *3.9JMI Pu«r M73.3* M.6*1.«» 39.11 Ten Kilo Itedi-mption 39.71 1«,*7« >J Prln- lpal I'unmiui 41,576.00 3,501 .4 I.lts.O* Prim Ipul «'<>tigr*«HO‘>ti*l 7.15* 00 1,610.3* Prinelpal Per. Endowin'nt I.L'iO.o* 3*0.3* 1>,155.1* liitem-t Common 5,1v0.91 8213.51 *ol.lf Interest Congressional 1,131.3'1 73107 U4*.lt Interest Per. Endowment uJ3.uv 1*4.11 *3IOO Fine* and .Forfeitur«» »*3 o<i i.o* 3.15*15 Intangible Ta. Htarnp* 3.16*.15 g.klt.Mi Htat, Tss .... B.SIO-C" 3l.'ji< «'> Ht«t< H- hoot Tax 21.>47 *0 9.73* 3* Mtaie T<-u. tors Pen. Fund *,l3* 9* 1,017*3 Indiana Hoard of A*rL Lull.*3 33.0<) Zion Cemetery Tri»»t Fund 3;’o» *7|.3C Ktate Forestry *73.3* 4*4 Indiana Wolft latke ... 191 133.50 Itocket Fees *« 00 37.50 6.0* nhow Lheusex *.*o 100 <8 Hoffman Drain Const. 100 7* ■,«»• »l inherltaniv Tax 3,337.1* *53.41 34.H1.0l TownMiip Tax 31,53101 91,1*9.75 Local Tuition Tax 9!.1«9.J5 I«*.*S|.s9 Hpe< l*! ra-hnol lax 1**.**1.59 1*.37*.‘.«0 Special rnliuol Bond Tex 19,376.90 1,103 03 Hurplus Do K I'uikl 1,3*8.03 15.00 *.906.30 Library Fund ... *,935.30 l.O'io »v West Lawn Cemetery 1,600.6* *3.37 C. X. Htenael Drain *3.37 3,313.11 Htengel Drain, Bond A Int 1,710.53 1,3*3 16 74.73 Emery Htilrk l>r., Bond A Int. 74-73 31.*7 Fennig. Watosli -Drain 31.87 ie*.«o H. rt H. Nmitli Etal Drain In* *<i 4".912.*1 Corporation Tax 40,9t.'.91 1,393.70 street Improvement 1,593.7* 3.73«.;» Civil llond Fund 8 736.79 1J,43*.58 WithhotdinK Tax ... 13,468.33 4L113.453J* Total 1866.986.3* *177,170 13 81,143.54 Auditor's iialame *t7*,*3*.59 Certified before me thia 7th day of January, 191* Thurman I. Drew. Auditor A-tains County, Indiana. Jan. * , ,

PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE CLOSING OUT! I will wll at public auction on my farm. 4 mile* South of Payne. Ohio, on State Road No, 49, at Junction of State Road* 114 and 49 at 12 30 P. M . EBT.. on Thurs., Jan. 10, ’46 the fellowing described property: FARM MACHINERY Farmall Model M Tractor. 1941. on rubber, starter light*, power lift, wheel weight* and hydraulic cultivator attachment*; this outfit lx like new, Fannal F-12. rubber in front with cultivator attachment, lights, first class; Little Genius 3 bottom 14-lnch Tractor Plow, on rubber; A. C. 16 in. single bottom Tractor Plow. John Deere ?<• ft. Trm tor Disc, like new; Allis-Chahner* 5 ft. Combine, flrat da** condition; 5 ft. pickup A. (’. Combine; gool Chevrolet Doodle Bug Tractor and Buck Rake outfit; 2 extra good rubber tire wagons, both have good grain racks; 3 spike tooth wood frame Harrow*—2 section, 3 Beet ion and 4 section; Little Giant Grain Elevator, new, never been u*ed; 2 good steel tire wagon* with triple wagon boxes; No. 1 Clipper Fanning Mill with electric motor; Superior 12 dl»c Grain Drill, like new; New Idea 2 row pull type Corn Picker on rubber, first clas* condition; 2 wheel Trailer. I ft stock rack: Manure Spreader; Corn Shelter; Grain Binder; Beet Drill; good 6 ft. Mower and Wind rower; Black Hawk 4 row Tractor Corn Planter, like new; 2 McCormick-Deer-ing Rotary Hue*; CulHpacker; Dump Rake; Log Chains; Gas Drums; 2 Trai tor Tire Pumps; Shovels and small tools of all kinds; Sausage Mill; Lard Press; Butcher Kettle; Platform Scales: some slat corn cribbing; and many other articles. Also a Fresh Cow TERMS—CASH. No property to be removed until settled for. JOS. S. BROOKS OWNER Roy K. Johnson A Sou. Au< t». O. C. Lehman, Clerk Lum h served on the ground* by Ervin Lantz of Hkksriile.

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END OFCIVIL iCeetla—d From Page <toe» forrhrv hod rovoivod tK« restoration of Chinos* communications and the accoptanco of surrender and repatriation of Japanet>o in China. Gen. Chang Chun. Nationalist npreoetitativo, hud indicated that progrM* was baing made at the conference, but he did not fesue a statement Immediately Trade In a G*od Town <*• Donator