Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1946 — Page 5
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REPORTS t report of local I W foreign markets I for MURRAY & CO. . Rhone > 1 ‘ u 26 IS" - U 0 EK lb” "" i:i> ■ H—' *iF*w - 13 25 f* 7 60 Mr.. 16 0. ■18Ut.,,..! •„ TI lice 11 "015 0" ? £^^K t ,. n i. in dium 10 00 13 0" H ~«>,] to .hol>r 13 " 14 U<> IJ2I )11( t ■ in dium I'.HmIJU- * 10.50 to good «■«"*"» ’Sr,num good EKm m.n 1"" do*o US<NER STOCK YARDS p ||one 101 .'■■rvrtnl February 1 los E9i; u " * El 13 7'. IHI 1200 —• 16-0” aud Sat. I 13.00 Sgn - 500 EGG AND QUOTATIONS ■ Furnished by PRODUCE CO. Phone 330 KHurrevted February 1 broilers aud fryer* .IVi BjjMprinrers I lbs A up 23c under 4 Ibt. 15c hens 16c io.. ■H| io. S'fc*i grain MARKET ■ »■•»< ELEVATOR CO. subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. K Kant subjec* m change K during day Bw> delivered at elevator KShrd Wh*4» 11 6s ..BVlle.; Wheat 16" Egwb-e and Old Corn ... 1.64' ■Mu/' B<-<c.s ’.Ji, lM ffiß' - J 2.0" 1- ’5 .03 per I sabel ion t WConi .04 per 100 ic » B to !> farm -Bister shows no Eg '.“us-4 From Page one) .u i 1i .~,,| J-,.. r father ‘dank 'lfr Ibrtu- Sipl). at |>n m December 1929. - pastonth; gm feared lor her ■■ U <1.111.11 encampment at Hl, three weeks before an ' ! ,i!<l not want ,o **|^^r K , " home at Gram! |W sh * """I the girl was in ril *' i >' '"rvoub condition ' b>r entire stay a t the terming report • once asked her hn I*ll !he pastor to at ay :, j.; mm || attention a:t,t ‘da»ls kept a careful ■■ «n him to prevent any poa- "‘“ "tpts. Siple re'[""l ‘o hill himself at a »a4k on Dogu Eve < Bfeg, - — <» „ By.* I * l . 'dministrator’s, ... K7 "■'■'■ •" CR ncih kunyon, Phone 3M5. Jghovsh*. Witnesses K'nhdom Hail <* ay ' ■»•’■• '*er Bible . Ul( |- Ig ,u '.' Hn -S'wi.. meeting. h:(H Tlt'ocniti. Ministry ' gjpl “ ‘ !,,i ,he * liim ly Bibi, ( oniV\ ak " '’“ y relri «ver '‘“"“"K 'l''): whose to 7,04)0 feet. rt^R<EAiTt R,STATE V D fc h U i ?7' 0N CO- - A ’r* Phone 105 :fcWg-' waotostoo
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or loos 1 time JOc; 2 times 7bc. t times *1; 6 times 11.75. Ratos quotsd are for consec utlve insertions No classifies sds sccoptod on oklpday sched ule Rate for 10 / point BLACK FACE Is 5e per word foe In aertion. Copy must bo in office by 11 a. m Monday througr. Friday Saturday deadline io » e n* FOR SALE FOR SALE—• room modern home Suitable for dupl x Near Up town. Tri-State Realty Co.. T. f) Schiefrrwtein phone l<>s 307-t.f FOR SALE—IO room all modern dwelling with hard wood floor. Built-in cupboard*, good furnace. Rock wool Insulated. 3 room apartment with private entrance. Big 'lot 70 x IS" with fruit trees. Schwartx Ready Servio-, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-tt Meet and Greet your friends at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 20%. Why pay more? — Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 19-30 t FOR SALE—BO acres of good fertile soil, good buildings. South of Pleasant Mills. State road 101. Possession March 1. Schwartz Really Service. 915 W. Monroe St Tel 1398. 17 i; FOR SALE—6 room bouse and extra lot at 315 South Eleventh street Priced reasonable. Write to Leota Morey. Napoleon. 0.. route 5. 25-gdtx FOR SALE - C'oJtd Clover hay. lulled. 965 M. 26-3tx FOR BALB—Opportunity to be own boas in construction business. All equipment necessary for contracting basemen's, including conveyor, jacks, blocki’ ?, forms. Buck orders will soon pay whole, cost. St into profitable post-wa.r trade for self. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 26-ts i FOR SALE—Five room home re- i modelled by soldier Just before war. Big, beautiful corner lot, 927 North Fifth street. Room for additional honse. Hardwood exc pt one bedroom. Plenty of closets. Built in cupboard*. Good roof furnace. plumbing. Built-in bath Convenient garage. Widow will accept (1.950 down, rest monthly. PLEASE don't bother tenants. For appointment call Bob H Iler. Realtor,! Heller Building Phone 870. 26-ts FOR SALE Hog feeders, manna loaders, hydraulic tractor seats, order your garden tractors now. Ring fuel oils, anti-freeze, bring container. Gerber Implein nt Store. US 27, Decatur, A. C. Dealer. 26Foil’s A LE— U prlghtn la imT Bros. piano. Good condition. Recently 'lined. Phone 5165. 26-3 t FOR SALE~Wayoe refrigerator, i Phone 120. 26-g3t | FOR SALE—Som< , ~fresh and som 1 ; springer cows. Good work hors Max Thieme. 27-g3tx. FOR SALE -ITh 36 1« # -t •>uUh. vr< det truck, good tires. 7,0t)0 miles on new motor-rack. Below ceiling. Dealers Invited. Phone 5592 after I p.m. 26 3tx FOR SALE—Fire wood for otovo. fire place or furnace. Phom- 1549. 37-g&t FOR SALE—Frame building li X 50 feet, good timber, has double walls/snitabln for making 2 hou <*>- A. W. Werllng. Preble. Ind. 27 3tx Mil SALk - I’sed Furniture I kitchen cabinet, like nw; 1 barrel back chair, new cover; 1 large upholstered chair, new cover and springs; cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store. piiOß 199. 27-h2t FOR SALE—New”'fiirniture and ruga. Maple bed: oom suite, witu twin beds; studio couches with springs; living room suites and breakfast seta; one 9x12 Axminist«r rug. all wool; larp- selection of congoleum -rugs, eize 9x12. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199." 27-b2t FOR HALE^” ( wl Tank Heaters.—Cash Coal. Feed & Suppji . 27t2 FOR SALE- U»ud’oil burner. De catur Used Furniture. Phone 430. 27FOR kALE - 60 while leghorn English pullets, 3ts miles northeast Dteulur. Kay Shiaser. 28-621 x Ff)R~SA I >r3luM>!lne table “ ih» stove, white enamel, trimmed I" black. Arthur H< holler. Oaxhui. 2»g3t Foil SALk! F2O 1937 Mcalel truetor on rubber. tVith cultivators. A-| condition. Gerald Hart. Ph 6175. Half mil south of county farm. 35-21 x WJRTaLE—I936 I’x-loir Chevrolet truck, good tires. 7.000 miles on m w motomck. Below ■■etliui* Beaiera invited. Phonu 33*2 alter 4 p. m. 26-3 U
<H ICKIEN hy Ken Revnolda I .1* ■ r~i / IVM 'a® X W L—"Hello, Fire Department? Send I your ladders over right away—l I bought my wife a squirrel coat with a Dem<M*rat Want Ad, aud she just run up a tree"' FOR SALE—IIS acres of good ' farmland. All under cultivation. Two sets of buildings in fine conl dition One half mile from town, j consolidated echool and church. 1 115 acres of Adams county's best farmland. Phone 73-1166. Clyde 0. , Troutner, Reul Estate and Insurance. _ 26-ts , FOR SALE Zanol products. W. H. Clark, 722 Line St. 2S-2tx WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING I all makes. Needles, oil, bells, parts. We make covered buckles, , covered buttons, do hetuHitching. make buttonholes. Boardmsn's, 445 South Firat. S7-24tx WANTED ~ Used .TreT highest price* paid for good, rleso used <ars No delay For quick cash see Zlntsmasier Motor dais* Flrat *cd Monroe, phons 372 {l4-tf W'ANTEIL— Your insurance business; qualify at our office for tractors on the highway. Our family liability policy covers dogs, draught animals and tractors on the highway. The cost is nominal.-The Suttles Co. 9-ts WANTED 3or 4 furnished room* Call telephone 411 after 5:30 p. i tn, 2«<tx WANTED To take care of an invalid or elderly person. Tele--1 phone 841. altx WANT—Cash for your pop corn, state amount and give location E, E. Basil & Sons, Latty. Ohio. 23-12 IX WANTED RIH- t«> Fort Wayne. 7 a m. to 3:30 p.m.. at Magnavox. Iloslna N. Neukom, 1016 Line I street. Call 4133. 2« g3t , n to cut lire wood. 1 Free for clearing of ground. . Phone 652-T. 26 g3t WANTED—Rag rugs of all"kinds woven. Phone 1068, W. E. Rice. l-b2tx WANTED—Straw, baled or loose. We furnish baler. W. R. Morris. Phon 1073. 27-3tx WANTED-To~lluy u-ed carsany make or model; highest prio «. Dick Mansfleld Motor Sales, 141 S. Second st., open evenings, i phone 1645. 27-30 t I WANTEt>—A house trailer, 24 tt. i or over, direct from owner; cash • or trade-in for 5-room house in Decatur. Amos B. Zehr. phone 1526, affor 6 r-:n 210 No. 13th St. 26-3tx ROOF TROUBLE-Call on us, we will be glad to give you a free j estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional coat. Also brick and asbestos oid.ug. Arnold & Klcak, Phone 463. FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cowa. hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay nil phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. I®** KAEHR’S Bl ILDI NG 'repair service. Roofa— siding chimneys —basements— also new. For free <«st|inate, write Mouroe. Ind. or ' phone Decatur 1551. 26-g3tx Washer - Sweeper Service. Grease changed and cleaned. Block south Vfc east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson. I call for at:d deliver. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. 18-ts If ■yoiFwanr'to’ buy good 40 acres clpse to town with good buildings and fences, see Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts appliance~MerVlCe We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other elec-| tri< al appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular mukea.- Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts GENERAL repairing, body and fender work, cleaning. All work guaranteed. Smith Brothers. 319 South 7th afreet, phone 1470. 26-3tx NOTICE Have your tractor tuned up now; remember spring will MM>n Imi here; uli work strictly guarani cd. Gerber Implement Store. U. S. 27, Decatur. A- C. Dealer. 28 ***, -i Big HippepoUtnu* Hemacb The hippopotamus has the world’s , largest stomach. It holds five bush- ' ok and ranges from Miea to cunt i (eat u> length.
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j HAVE a new car instead of your I Plymouth. Install u new Plymouth motor. Al Cline. Al Schmitt Motor Sales. 28-lt SOLDIER IDENTIFIES fTurn To Psro I. Column 1) membered and parts of It thrown into four different sewers in the , neighborhood. | Sgt. Sherman said he never had bn n to Chicago before but had : corresponded with a here. ' the sister of one of hia army budj dies. j Sherman, who wa* stationed ov- ‘ erscas in India and Malaya, said i h« had known nothing about th case until newspapermen boarded hit train at Kansas City. The train arrived in Chicago shortly after 5 a. tn. today, aud he was taken to a military barracks to rest before answering additional questions. Chief of detectives Walter ' Storms aald 7 German would be granted a special furlough to stay ■ in Chicago, if police felt his pres- ' eno would aid in solving the slay- : Ing. In other developments, police continued questioning of Irving W. Smith, 45, a handyman employed in the Degnan neighborhood. Police commission r John Prendergast said he had been I cleared by a lie detector test, however. and would b released sometime today. ——— —-o————■ The right name of Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight champion of the world, is William Harrison Dempsey. It h unsafe to pretend to be what one is not.
B j IMI 81811 1 RARtLY FHOYOGRAFHED any more, Mrs Carrie Chapman Catt, 87. famed suffragist leader a quarter century ago, la shown at Paterson, N. J., leaving a courtroom after testifying for her maid, Mr*. Geneva Humphrey, who waa convicted ot manslaughter in th* death ot her husband. (International) I
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TRADE IN A GOOD CITY-DECATUR r - w »- ml J x ~—y X'” ;s WEIGHING less than GO pounds, thia new portable “plastic lung” has been developed for polio victims who now use the heavy Iron lung type which weighs from 600 to 2.300 pounds and which are now In use The new lung consists of a motor-driven pump, flexible tubing and bellows with transparent ptexl-glnss shields of graduated slzea to fit the wearer Nurse Minnie Malek of Loo Angeles demonstrates the long on a patient. Barbara Johnson. (International) PUBLIC SALE As I am quitting farming and am going into the feed grinding business at Ninem I '**, I will sell ail my personal properly on farm located ' 3 mil* south«-ast of Poe. Indiana, or 12 miles southeast of Fort Wayne. Ind. ou the Winchester Road, on Monday, February 4, 1946 Sale Starting at 12:00 Noon — CATTLE — Roan shorthorn cow, 5 yru. old. calf by side. 5 gallon cow; Durham aud Jersey cow. 3 yrs. old, calf by side, a 4 gollon cow; Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old. du<- to freshen March 10. a 5 gallon cow; Red Poll cow, 5 yrs. old. due to freshen March 10, n 6 gallon cow; Black cow. 10 yrs. old, due to freshen March 5, a 7 gallon cow; Dm ham heifer, coming 2 yrs. old, due to freshen March 5; Hoist* in bull. 7 months old, — POULTRY — 30 head of White Rock pullets, laying now One young male hog. — HAY — 100 bale* of Blue Gia** Hay. FARM IMPLEMENTS ANO TRACTOR 1939 UC Aills-Chalmers tractor, on new rubber. Tbi* tractor is in good condition 3-bottom Little Genius tractor plow. 14 inch; 13hole Avery fertiliser grain drill, extra good; McCormick-Deering 2<tO H manure spreader on rubber, 1 yr. old: Rubber tired Wagon with 16 foot grain bed. and 600x16 tires. 7 foot International tractor disc; International 8 foot cultipacker; McCormick-Deerlng mounted corn planter with fertilizer attachments, for Model H or M tractor, used 1 season; 4 wheeled trailer, rubber-tired; .Mounted buzz saw for Model H and M tractor; International 28x42 threshing machine; 125 foot, s Inch Dandy drive belt . I • 450x19 tires and wheels: 2-wheeled trailer with stock rack; Waller Wood spreader; fork; shovels; log chains; towing cables; double trees; 1" gasoline drums; and many other articles 100 numerous to mention TERMS—CASH. ELMER AKE OWNER Ellenberger Bros.. Auctioneers. Vauee Wilsou. Clerk. j
GEN. BRADLEY (Continued Fvom Png* Om) gure« for investxiatot* would be time lost In nerving veterans. Bradley said Steilo had no complaint on VA operations prior to a telephone conversation on Wednesday At that time, he recalled. Stells re-opened an old disagreement over location ot a 25 la d hospital at Decatur, 111. Etelle, former Illinois governor, favored one location aud Bradley's aides picked another. Bradley said he did not know whether the hospital Incident was responsible for Htelle's accusations. He merely was tracing the sequence of events, he indicated. He concerned, a* Stellc had charged, that VA’g work in aume
PUBLIC SALE Registered and High (trade Holstein Cows T. B. Tested and Vaccinated AgainM Bangts I. the undersigned, will sol) at public auction my entire herd of Holstein cows, heifers, feed, farm machinery and miscellaneous on my farm located 6 inllea east of Bluffton. Ind., on State Hoad No. 134. then 2 miles south, then '> mile east; or 4 mile* uorih and 4lt mile* west of Herne, Ind ; or 5'9 miles west and 2 miles south ot Monroe, Ind.; I or 1 mile north and 'j mile east of Vera Crus, Ind., on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1946 SALE STARTING AT 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON PROMPT Sale Will Be HeM Under a Urge Tent REGISTERED AND HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS 2332719 Beeler Pearl Omsby Calamity, age 4 yrt. old. due to freshen by day of sale. 6 gallon cow. 1946978 Rose Ideal Omshy Creator. 8 yrs. old. milkiug 6 gallon now. 213D748 Barbara Tritomia Hello. 6 yrs. old. giving s'i gallons of milk now. 2393539 Pauline Jack King Bessie Jean. 2 yr*, old, due to freshen by day of sale. 2088811 Mary Segis Korndyke Pontiac Bess, 19 yrs. old. du* to freshen Feb. 16. 6 gallon cow. 2475289 Mary Fobes Begls Bess, 4 yrs. old. 5 gallon cow. 2481108 Perfect Echo Lady, born F*h. 7. 1944, heifer, open. 2503507 Blossum Pearl Omsby Sedls. born Apr. 17. '44. heifer, open. 2517689 Bc-eh-r Pearl Heilo. Imrn July 6, '44. heifer, open. 2517690 Bertschs Pearl Omsby Fobs, born Aug. 6. ‘44. heifer, open. 2518703 Korndyke Omsby Echo Sadie, born Aug. 22. *44, heifer. open. 2604935 Johanna Houwtje Pietje Otnsby. born May 24, '45, heifer, open. 2601934 Bess Merced!* Korudyke Posch. Itorn Apr. 29. '45. heifer, open. 2604936 Mary Omsby Segis Posch, born June 12, '45, heifer, open. GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE Kate—Holstein cow. 7 yrs. old. giving 7 gallons milk per day now. Sleepy- Holstein cow, due to freshen Feb 27, gallon cow Judy—Holstein cow. 8 yrs. old. due to freshen April 12, 7 gal. cow. Flon-nce —Holstein heifer, 20 month* old, open. Bessy—Holstein heifer, 10 months old, open. Browny—Brown Hwiss heifer, 19 months old. open. Farm Machinery, Milking Machine and Misceilaneouti John Deere manure spreader; 6-row corn shredder; two spring tooth harrows; McCormick-Deering 7-ft. binder; 6-ft McCormick mower; hay rake; Universal 2 unit milking machine. 1 year old, with pipe and stall cocks; 7 milk cans; 5 house door*; kerosene stove; kitchen cabinet side board, two stands. HAY AND STRAW 6"u Bale* of mixed hay; 50 bale* of straw. TERMS—CASH. DANIEL V. BERTSCH OWNER Ellenberger Bros.. Auctioneer*. Elmer Baumgartner, Clerk. CONSIGNED IN THIS SALE BY NEIGHBORS High grade Brown Hwis* cow. 6 yrs. old. due to freshen by day of a*le. gives 60 tbs. of milk per day. High grade Brown Swla* cow. 5 yrs. old. due to freshen Feb. 24. gives 50 lbs. ot milk per day. These cows are bred to a registered bull. Eight-hoe Thomas drill; 8-hoc Hoosier drill: 14-inch walking plow; 14-inch riding plow; set of work harness; 1 spike tooth harrow; set of work harness ami collars; set of fly nets; 5-sltovel cultivator: 2 shovel plow; single and double trees; 180 bales of timothy hay; 75 bales of clover hay.
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catagorla* wao lagging, gut be nald that was inevitable in vltw of the fact the vetarana' load ha* more than doubled In the six month* be ha« held office - ■■o '■ 11 Policy cap never t»e (ho foundation of uonesiy. VISIH'H OF FIMAI. K*n*ri.MMK*T OF K*T*TF. go. seoi Notice i« given Io lb* creditors, heirs nnd legatees ot John II Itwd, deewaseo, 16 api»<-«r In the Adams Circuit Court, held at liecatur Indiana, <>n the Z3rd day of Februn. jiiJ b<,w cause. If any. why the Final Krttlenient Account* with the rattle of said dc<e<ient should not i>e approved; and s«ld heirs are notified tu then and (here make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Henry II Heller. Administrator. I'ecutur. Indian*, Feb. 1, 194*. Ileory H. Heller, Alteraey. Feb J, 9 God will aprinklu *un*bine in th* trail of every cloud.
