Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1946 — Page 5

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uSvll REPORTS REPORT OF LOCAL markets for . „„ ■tt MURRAY A CO. ‘Wg phone 3ul '<l USE — OB i . >» ‘- *SJw i-” 1 ’ ££k ’““ -..- 16.0 u at--- - 1300 ■■> choke 14.00-15.00 IzEMLn to radium 10 00 13 00 „ to dK»ko n vo 11.00 .. tj indium 10 00-12.00 j S^g (>! P 10.50 i»gSk'' "'" good - »00- 9fol 6.00 7ui ’ □Jr-r. 600 down <|K;.t H O” i SK | ,:n good 9 Ou-10.00 ; ggjK.:'. -U 3.VU down Miner stock yards I ' !, d Fclwuary 13 i Ml A' ">•- •■ 314 55 iSK i - n3 ° I gMi los - no" f 13 7.Fgs I 8 0" ' 5 ■ » — 160,1 and Sat.l 13 00 ■IOLESALE EGG AND ! ■jLTRY QUOTATIONS | 3? Furnished by | *ATUR PRODUCE CO. w/®B Phone 380 f February 13 K iH I fSs‘ ' *" c broilers and fryer* ...10c & iiii 1.-- ...——.—99e I y-|lM|f:V’ '* -..23c » under ibe. '. n I l°c ||g| 17c GRAIN MARKET elevator co. f subject to change RdlW during day. delivered at elevator. i< i< d February 13 ffi ' glp j. ns subject ui change z during day. I Bee delivered at elevator. ‘ Wh ' et - fr6<( w ' ! "* : “ - 167 w and Old Coni-.-. 1.60 Jm||Bc7 Iha'iH 216 tBBB io - 2.00 IW 135 . .03 per b'tsbel per 100 lew. farm J BIT WAYNE LIVESTOCK B • ■*• 'r, a, 11 .steady at Union rough* 1 ■■■h.,. < lipped ewiM 7.00. jmS' ’"I 16,'Mt.i..imi, .. iI on. t. BBM •“• -Hum liuto-12.00; plum !s< Bßk '" s'-11.30; ®-JW "' '“ '' w ''« 11.5" 12 3a; CUB* 1 9 50-10.50. HICAGO liv ESTOCK 13 — (i p, • ' Livestock: i Ksofl ' Actlvt, steady; ■MB 1 " J ' h °i' f harrows and * ’'■ sows m ' complete early BSE 13.<Hi(/, Calves: 600. ,j> rMl,i y “*• IfOtely steel run; top xteera 18.00; 'lu.i. y Imploded over ear*,,k; l ' , ’" ral ’’upplles i,-,.50 to 17.&0 ' i,,if, rh 11.50 lo 1635; " , ' fM ,5,, " ; "’ 1 “‘ tlve; good ■ M’hdy .at 13.0 b and vealera very M,ltl ‘lasses strong; r I,uil - i '<> 13.40; beef 1 PM .y 1550 down; 1 ’' v, ‘ ry »c»rie. Opmlng weak: ■ ‘a KIMJ,i an<l * ll “ite fed < largely t * , r ,|,,ki '” i 15'0': noth j *' ‘PPfd other rias- *" loads good and thole,- . MB ~WPH, ,WPH ban 1(JB(ljf Bt|J) * o 250.00 U persons ar( . BE "°* eT * In th United 1 '*“** !lw world in 1 of KoW ; M K ■' 1 135 B’" 1 <»la»»ts FHUd •

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■•. I LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Far 21 words or Iom: 1 time 50c; 2 timer 75c; 5 tlmea |1; 0 tlmoc »1.71. Rateo guotod arc for oonoooutlvo InooHlona. No claaolfled ado accepted on cklpday achedula. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACR la Io per word for Insertion. Copy muot bo In offtoo by 11 a. in. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io • a. w. foiTsale _______________________ FOR BALX—IO room all modern dwelling with hard wood floor. Built-In cupboards, good furnace. Rock wool Insulated. 3 room apartment with private entrance. Big tot 70 x 160 with fruit trees. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts FOR SALB--80 acres of good fertile soil, good buildings, South of Pleasant Mills. State road 101. Possession March 1. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. Tel. 1398. 17 ts FOR SALM -Opportunity to be own boas in construction business. All equipment necessary for contructing basements, including conveyor, jacks, blocking, forms. Back orders will soon pay whole cost G-t into profitable post war trade for self. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 26-ts FOR SALK—Five room home remodelled by soldier just before war. Big. beautiful corner lot 727 North Fifth street. Room for additional house. Hardwood exc-pt one bedroom. Plenty of closets. Built in cupboards. Good roof, furnace, plumbing. Built-in bath. Convenient garage. Widow will accept 81,950 down, rest monthly. PLKASE don’t bother tenants. For appointment call Bob 11-iler. Realtor, Heller Building Pboue 870. 26-ts Meet and Greet your friends at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 20%. Why pav more? — Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 19-30 t FOR SALE Hot water and gasoline heaters. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 S- Second St. 32-61 FOR SALE— Detroit Jewel, table top gas stove; good condition. Clarence DcArinond, Monroe rt. 1. 32-6 U FOR SALE—IIS acres of good farmland. All under cultivation. Two sets of buildings in fine condition. One half mile from town, consolidated achool and church. 115 acres of Adams county's best farmland. This land can be bought together or separately, 55 acres in one tract and 6o in the other. Phone 73-1166. Clyde O. Troutner, Real Estate and Insurance.26-tf FOR SALE -F->rd axle, two wheefi aud two 32 x 3ti tires and tubes. 175 bales wheat glraw. with some clover. Hugo Thieme, 6*» inlle*l north east of Decatur. 35-a3tx-_SAL&—Weetobld Tull blooded Guernsey bull calf Plume Preble 12-19. 35-3tx FOR "SALE Sow with 9 pigs, f weeks old. August Hartman 3 miles north H mile west Maglvy. 35-3tx FOR SALT Five room nouse. To lx- moved from pr. mines. Located half mile west. 3% miles north of Preble. Adolph Bultcmeicr. 35-31 X I'dß *SaLE- -Table top gaaolin store. Good condition. Inquire 809 Dierkes street. J. H. Andrews. 35-3tx FOR RALti--Large double door steel ofice safe. The Schafer Store. 35-3 t Foil SALE Mau’* brown overcoat, sHe 42. New. 317 North Sth Street. 36-2tx FOR SALE %-bed, spring and mattrees 83.50, studio couches 89.00 and up. living loom suites 820.00 up. Kalamazoo range small size 835.00, large Globe range, like new 845.00. Used ma tresses 81-50 up, bed springs, and miscellaneous also furniture repair, uphototerlng and picture frame.,. Sucaur Used Furniture A- Repair, 134 h Monroe street. 36-2tx FOR SALE i-rooin bouse, newly, rebuilt, three bed rooms. Hardwood floors up aud down, built-in cupboard, full basement. Motor plumbing and good furnace. Double garage. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St., Imratur, Phone 1398. 36-61 FOR“sal7e tTn- "Fair < ondltion. Monroe phone 69. 36-2tx FOR S.mTe Corner lot 16th ana Madison St., 83U0. Al Schmitt, pbene 840 or 144. 37-Mt LIMITED SUPPLY new 19’ anH 21” tires; limited supply 600-16. 650-16 recaps; seal covers for 2doors, all makes. Macklin's Super teervice. CUryijerPlymoutU IM>3t Trad* in a Good Town — Decatur

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds -xJaasgg-— u "Read the note, Henry, maybe It's an answer to our Democrat j Want Ad!" ’ ‘ farmiFfor- BALE - improved 80 acre farm near Bartie lud., rented to good tenant for ’ 1946, Landlord* share of crops I will go to purchaser. AN EXTRA GOOD 40 ACRE FARM near Decatur, Indiana. 1 Complete set of Modern Improvemsnta. March 1, 1946 Possession. I 105 Avre*. near Craigville, Indiana, highly productive land . 80 acre farm near Pleasant Mills, lud. A Good Productive farm. ’ nice grove around building*. AtI tractive farm home. Price 88.000 Write or (’all 174. Midwest Real ty Auction Co , Decatur, Indiana. IHt ! for SALE “8 room house on First i street, close in. Suitable for apartments or roomers, quick possession. Schwartz Realty Service. 915 ; West Monroe St., Decatur. Phone ; 1398. 36-61 FOR SALE Fully equipped Oaso- ' Hue and Service Station wirh 2 extra building lots, now handling Standard Oil product*. AN IDEAL BUSINESS LOCATION and Good income Property, Corner of 13th and Monroe St.. Decatur. Indiana Write or cell 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, ludiana. 35-3 t FORBALE-~Uaed sweeper. May tag gaa motor*, single aud twin; Maytag oil, parts: rolls and >er vice. Kitchen'* Maytag Sale* A Service. 35-3 t FOR” St<Mk of Wayne A Curtis Air Compressors for Immediate delivery. Frank Bom holt A Sons. Celina A St. Rosa. : Ohio. 36 2t I FOR SALE Model A pickup, low mileage, new tires, A-l condition 1939 Chevrolet. 2 door, A-l condi lion, Motorola radio, heater, cieau car. 1935 Terraplane. 2 door, heater, fair condition. 1942 Plymouth special DeLuxe, heater, reconditioned motor. Corner Line A Studabaker, Phone 7303. 3#-2tx HiGHEST PRICES paid for uaei car*. Macklin's Super Service Chrysler-Plymouth. 37-b3t FOR SALE New S-room' modern hotMe, full basement, garage. 1234 Master Drive. Phone 6335 for inspection. 37-2tX FOR SALE Girl's black dres* coat. *lze 15; also red all-wool hand knit pull over sweater, size 14. Inquire 445 South First. 37-ltz FOinSALE' -Good ' building - 116x32 double wall, good roof. Wm. I Weber, Preble. Ind. 37-2tx FOR SALIi Severai acre* top* and standing timber for wood. Adams County Lumber Co. 36-3 t FOR SALE ii room home and choice extra tot 90 x 100 located 604 Jefferson St.. Decatur, Ind. Cal! 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 36 2t FOR SALE IhHMi 5 “ room semi modern home on Mercer Ave, Immediate posaeMton. Call 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur. Ind 36-21 FOR SALE F-12 tractor, hydraulic life. 16” bottom plow. Corn plow for F-12 tractor. Tractor planter. John Teeple, 2% miles south Pleasant Mills. 36-31* FOR SALE'-Single bottom IB 4 Oliver Radex tractor plow, used one season. Lawrence Hockemeyer, 3 mile* east one mile south Hoagland. Hoagland phone. 36-3tx FOR SALE bn»p head Sewing machine treadle type. Guaranteed perfect sewing condition. Apply Boardman's, 445 South First. 36-3 U FOR SALE 12 ton* Timothy hay cut green. Good cow feed. Not rained on. Baled. Herman Weber. Phone 120.36-3tx FOR MALE Durham and Shorlhorn cow 7 years old, due 1o freshen Feb. 15. Two yearling heifers, good one*; two heifers 6 months, good ones. All cattle T.B. texted. Earl James 5 miles east 1 mile north of Geneva. 36-2 t FOR SALE—3 milk cow*. 3 k rail** northeast Decatur. Ray Slu*s«r. 36-glt FOR SALE 500 sheets Sb I 11 20 lb. white Automatic Mimeo- <«*••**!« btoival Blw»* • •■Wgra* wvmwj **W **• ••*•* «•*■«* o**w*a | for pen and Ink, watermarked 81.80 < Decatur Daily Democrat 32-al OU For”!JALE— 7“ room aii”modern ' hou*<. north section. Carpeted: down, storm window*, six cent. I lusuUted, uutumqUc hot water beater, tfavruto-lat. gaNge. Cqll LiaJ, 1

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WANTED ikwiNd Machine”repairing —all make*. Needles, oil, belts, ' parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman'*, 446 Bouth First. 27-84 U WANTED — Used cars, highest prices paid tor good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monro*, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED- GM for geueral office work; aUte age and experience address Box 185. in care of Democrat 38-ts BTA5rWAN+fcb--We have an oto ening in Adams County for a man with sales or farm experience to sell and service our feeds and supplies. Satisfaction tor over 19 years. Midwest Mineral Company, Greenwood. Indiana. 37t6x e WANTED-Full or part tlm* h*h> t for general housework. Good wage*. Phon* 187. 31-8 t "WANTED—to Buy used car*— t. any make or model; highest y pricM*. Dick MensOeld Motor Sales, s 141 S. Second at, open evenings, phone 1641. 27-30 t B WA9itßl>—Late model cars for i. G. I.'s. Must be clean and in ). good condition. High ceiling twice*. I. Fred Busche, phone 975. 35-3ttx t- for new placticlaed linoleum floor fluiah- >. es in Adams county. Big profits, i. You supply agents and stores. I- Write Tri-State Products. 726 8. >. 34th St. Milwaukee. 4. Wis. 35-3tx 1 do waKhingH and ironing*. Phone 6915. L 37g2t ‘ MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE Call on us, we 5 will be glad to give you a free e estimate on any size job. We can jt apply a guaranteed Carey roof at - no additional cost Also brick and , asbestos aiding. Arnold & Klenk, ‘ Phone 463. RO-tf L, FARMERS ATTENTION—We reti move dead horsee, cows, bogs, h etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay i. all phone charges. The Stadley y Products Co. 15-ts If you want to buy ‘good’ 40 acre* It close to town with good build- I f. Ing* and fences, see Schwartz Real- ; ty Service. 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts r- APPUANCE~BCIViCk , t We service all makes of washers. I It sweepers, Irons, and other elec- i e trlcal appliance*. We carry a com- < , r plete line of parts for all popular ‘ v makes.—Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts < «■ Washer • Sweeper Service. It Grease changed and cleaned. Block J south 14 east Courthouse, 110 Jes- , i ferson. I call for. Jame* Kitchen i I- Maytag Store, phone 95. 18-ts 1 u FARM Loans —~We are malting t- farm loans for sto 23 year* at b 4% lot There Is no expense to i borrower. The borrower can pay t- any amount at any tlm*. Call me x or drop me a line and I will call i on you. C. D. Lewton. T i ■

* BUYING EGGS , 0 Ir Current Receipt X Prices 9Af« ll ! t Not on the grade. i 11 Cash. ! 2 J Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe. i i- i 1 ~ _

5 THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“PASS THE CAKE!" 1 — f WHO??) (APE JUST A 5 ! fl ORTA WARShT (OH, POPEYE .7 YOU c FOOL ff YER MOUTH rr ? ARE SO STRONG !! I cFKHWR t ■■ ■*4*4»fcfow.u a *^' / m ( I.) zx> . ...L i. : BLONDIE IT’S A DOG’S LIFE. —nrm n isthat”^-"■ -j i mean yr : 7 < you <’ ■ (veS'MAM) ASP-AR? • 3 ' THAT GAME LASTED K. | > DAISY? ' •\_ W SO LATE-I MOPE J I ' ..I I CAN6ETUP (j-* , t > ' I ■ W INTO OED /J] « / i IS * I M .■ 1 * ‘ I ilk!’ • I FT*' ■ I llrWO I —/ J 1 Via —HsnßfoflßflnßieienfosflmßßßeMflminEflneflmnfleflßnnMßflnnMiMmiflneneeenßnflMßnßnmm, 'I THE MAN who makes a Will naturally hopes its provteion* will lie carried out aa he directed. His executor should furnish adequate bond for |l the faithfut performance of his duties — the ideal form is that provided by corporate suretyship. I WE WRITE ALL FORMS OF FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS. Leland Smith Insurance Agency ■lJMWMmiMlMflflMimiim— lllll—minflmnT ? J

WE HAVE A NEW >0 YEAR 4% loau plan that makes it easy tor I you who own or plan to buy a home in the country —a place where you and yonr family can do a little farming on the side. This modern loan plan assures you of prompt service at unusually low cost. See me for details. C. D. Lewton. U-tl CIbTERU full of**cdt”water Can be had for the cost of this ad Harvey Haggard, first bou*e east Peterson. 37-lt WILL DO inside'painting and k<-m toniing by job or gallon. Phone 8083 between 4 and 7 pm. 35-gßt —. ■■ -Q . INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Feb. 13 — (UP)— (PMA) — Livestock: Hogs 4.500; active, steady; good and choice 160 lbs. up and some choice lighter weights 1485; 100-160 lb*. 13.25-14.50; good and choice *ow* 14.10. Cattle 1.400; calve* 400; all cla«*es about steady; 3 loads top choice steers and heifers averag ing 967 lbs 17.75; load top good medium weight steers 17.00; bulk smaller lots medium and good 14.50-16.25; small lot* goo<! heifers held about 16.00: hulk med lum and good 14.00-15.50; cow* unchanged; good beef cows scarce 14.00-14.30; common and medium 9.50-12.50; canners and cutter* 7.00-9.25; vealers active, steady; good and choice 17.50 18.05; common aud medium 11.5017.00; top 19.05. Sheep 2.500; active; fat latuba steady to strong, slaughter ewe* steady; bulk good and choice natives 14.75-15.25; small lot choice 15.50; medium to good 13.00-14 50; load mixed natives and fed Texas lambs 15.00; choice slaughter ewe* to 8.00; bulk good and choice lower grade* 5.507.50. 0 Cheyenne. Wyo.. was founded in 1867. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May l.bOtfcß: July 1-80-16B; Sept. l.SokB; Dec. I.ROIiB. Coin; May 1.18'vB; July I.lß'j B; Sept. I.IS’ 2 . Oats: May 81B; July 81A; Sep*. 79%-S; Dec. 79%. votkk or i imi. »rT*ri.t:wK*T or EwrvrK ho. neo Notice i* hereby irlven to the creditor*, helre and l<-K»tee* of Mary Klopfcnett-ln, deeea*ed, to app-ar In the Adam* <'lr< tirt Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on th* 2*th day of February 1946, and ehow cause, if any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and mid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship an<l receive their dUtrlbtrtn e siiar,-*. Henry Klopf< n*teln. Administrator. iH-catur, Indiana. Feb. I. 1946. t hristlas 11. MmriniHa, lllornrl. Feb. 6. 13 MiniTo *o*-Hi:«iiii:ATe In the tilnwa I Ireult I uurl. Vaeullon Term. I»l« The Mate of Indiana, tduui* Co., **. Ko. ITSS'J liicliard Vela v*. Ruby Vela. It apl'carina from affidavit, fil'd in tile above entitled «-au»e. tli.it Ruby Vela i* the almve named defendant and a nuti-re*idviit of th'tttale of Indiana. Notice U therefore hereby given [the said d' feiidant. Ruby Vela, that •lie l>s and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adam* Circuit Court on the noth day of Mireh. 1946, the same being tin- Istli Jm Idl' lul Day of tin- next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court llom-i in tin- City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, tlo 4th day of February. A. D„ 1916, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint or the sane- will be heard and determined tn her absence. WitiH-s*. my name, and tile Heal of *ald Court hereto affixed, this 2nd day of February, 191* Clyde <». Troiiln* r, Clerk By F<rti E Blerly, Deputy. 'February 2, 1916. Ilutoerl It. Wet leMShsn. SUorary. F<-1, 6, 13, 20

I STRIKE SEIZE ICoallased Vcam Paso Om> The lintass« wa* broken four minute', before midnight last night when nearly 2.800 member* ol the t ran sport worker* union (CIO> voted unanimously to ac I cept a n> w contract, containing, provision* for a 13-cents-an hour wage Incream-, an Improved pen■ton plan and » preferential union shop. Union officials described the contract a eor”>letu victory for the worker*. «aey had gom- on strike al Sunday midnight to enforce their demand* and they virtually received a complete fulfillment. The strike was caused by a dispute over the pension plan and the union shop. While the com pany held out steadfastiy for submission of ail demand* to art bi(ration, the union was equally insistent, and successfully, tlut the two point* be negotiated directly Al a five-hour emergency conference called by .Mayor Bernard Samuel Ist* yesterday, the company capitulated. Il agreed to the union's pension plan for a full 85C-a month company pension benefit regardless of Social Security, and preferential shop which ultimately will lead to full unionization. — -— — "O- - 1 ——■ RESIGNATION << uullsue* F*MB Pas* Os*> ill ——l Ml II MWM»- MS of a party," he said. "I never belonged to a party in any su< h sense a* that, and I atn too old to begin all over again.” Seated with his 33-year-old wife In the interior department auditorium, the 71-year-old Ickes declared that Pauley did not tell the truth under oath before the senate naval affair* committee. Concerning PretridiiSl Truman's new* conference remark that Ickes might have been ini*takeu, be snapped: "1 wasn't mistaken. On the ba*i* of the record 1 couldn't have been mistaken. Even the pre*id>-ut of the United State* had no right to prejudge me." likes said he could “conceive of circuntHtaiK in which hiToday's Land of I tea I Opportunities! Now you can learn the real facts a I >oul Alaska. Our hig three-way bargain offer gives you all this: ALASKA LIFE Ma(jaz<ne, published monthly; packed cover to cover with stories, article* and picture*. Oneyear *ubscription, 12 thrilling issues 1946 ANNUAL PICTORIAL — Alaska Life'* big 192-page book of up-to-the-minute pictures of industries, cities, people. A brand new book, now on pres*. ALASKA REFERENCE MAP. showing highways, railroads, air routes, cities, towns, smaller settlements. Completely indexed 81.00 Regular Price .... 84-50 Bargain price fur all three—for few days only 52.59 Send check, cash or money order to ALASKA LIFE 2061 American Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash.

might support Mr. Truman In the 1948 presiilonilal campaign. But 'hat, h» added, would depend on the cbaracier of 'ha opposition candidate A* to whether he still believes the president entitled to progressive support, Ickes said "that's hard to say; he ha* sent 111111' regrettable nomination* to the senate." Ick** said President Truman had asked him to "be a* gentle as you can with Ed Pauley." He said hr replied "I will." “I did, didn't 1?" Ickes asked reporter*. Markets At A Glance By United Pre** Htix-k* lower In active trading. Bonds low r; U. 8 government* lower. Curb stocks lower. Cotton lower. Wheal, corn, rye. out* aud barley steady. Chicago Livestock: Hog* active, steady; cattle steady, fairly active, stotnp weak. . NOTICE As I have just returned from the Service and am not teaching school this semester, would appreciate clerking your sal-. Will furnish second man when necessary. Robert L. Brown Decatur, route 4. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers A Ileal Estate We’ll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this business <n Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 101 153 So. 2nd St. DeVoHH Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leicbty. Rep., Berne, Ind., Phone 251.

PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY 4—TRACTS—4 Tin- uudertigned will *i-ll the following described real estate and personal property at public auction located block west of the Evangelical church in Linn Grove, Ind . on Saturday, February 16,1946 Commencing at 1:00 P M. TRACT 1— <’on*i*t* of 3 loss* with 7 room semi modern houie, basement with hoi air furnace, electric light*, good drove well, and soft water cistern wash house 8x12; good barn 20x24; variety of fruit tree*. TRACT B—Known a* the Evangelical parsonage lot, bordering , tlie Christian church to the south. TRACT 3—Known a* Lot G, in the Bini*on addition to the town of Liuu Grove. TRACT 4—Consists of a tract of land equal to several lota in ' the simison addition, on the south aide of the highway from the Harry Meshberger residence. PERSONAL PROPERTY Globe range; kitchen cupboard; kitchen cabinet; kitchen table and chairs; diuiug room laid' .md chairs; wash stand; chest of drawers; dresser: drop-head s- wing machine; organ; center stand; j 2 leather upholstered chairs; several rocking chairs; 3 bed* with spring anil mattresses; lounge; ironing board; walking breaking plow; doulde shovel plow; 5-shovel cultivator; post auger; snow shovel; hand fodder cutter; piano box and many other articles. TERMS—Personal property cash. Beal estate 1/3 cash on day of sale, balance on delivery of warranty deed. (Immediate possession of rial estatet. For further information or appointment see the auctioneer or Reuben Romey. MRS. JOHN ROMEY and HEIRS, Owners Jeff Liechly, Anil. G. E Romey, Clerk.

l " — NOTICE 1 I will nut be iraponoibie for 1 auy credits or debt* cr*at*d by 1 anyone other than my wife or 1 myself. I.eroy Riffle Minerva Riffle . - Q—- * — Round and Square Dance Moohc, Friday, Feb. 15. tt

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