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FOR SALE FOR RALES- 10 room ell modern dwelling with hard wood floor. Built-In cupboards, good furnace. Rock wool Insulated. 3 room apartment with private entrance. Big lot 70 > 160 with fruit trees. Schwarts Realty Berrios, OU W. Monroe Bt. iMf TOR BALE—6O acres of good fertile soil, good buildings, South of Pleasant Mills. State road 101. Poeeeaslon March 1. Schwarts Realty Service, 818 W. Monroe BL Tel. 1398. , 17-ts Meet and Greet your friends at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest Value Spot In Northern Indiana. We eave you 10% to 20%. Why pay more? — Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 19-30 t Fdft HALE—SOO Sheets 8S t 11 20 lb. white Automatic Mimeograph bond, free of lint and sized for pen and ink, watermarked 11.20 Decatur Daily Democrat 32-alOts FOft Aal£7Lss acre farm - Exceff ent condition. Ekctricity in all buildings. Bam 36x60. Good land and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner. phone 73-1166, Real Estate and Insurance. 38-ts Ml §At»i-Concrete cistern cover, 4 ft. diameter, steel reinforced, |2.00. Roy Kaehr, Monroe, Ind. 40FOR L;ALH—lnvestment property. 32,900. Will return 10% on investment. Long-time guaranteed lease. Good hedge against inflation. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 41-ktf Hsr ~ Modern five room home, remodelled by veteran lie fore war. Hardwood except one bedroom. Built-in cupboards, mod ern liath with recessed tub. Basement. furnace, good garage. Good roof. i>aint. Widow will sell North Fifth street corner for 36,000 cash. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Build lag. Phone 370. dl-ktf FOR SALE—Modern, newly reda corated five room home. Good roof, beautiful, asbestos • cement ihingle siding. Basement, good fur aace. Now soft water pressure sys tern. Roof high enough for addlJonal rooms. South Fifth street cornier. 11.500 down, balan.-e at 834.40 monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 41FOR SALE-1 Xrvin portable radio (electric or battery). 1 new hot water auto heater. 734 High St , Phone 3272. 41-3tX TOR SALE -Chevrolet, good run niug eonditlon. Fair tires. Write to Democrat Box 186. 41-3 ts FOR SALE~New Crown gas ranges and Coffee snakor* Gerber Stonj, phone 2551, V. S. 27. 414 t ►Off table top stove, good -jhaps. J. H. Andrews, W» Diorkes St. 41-2tx FOR spaniel pups Lots of pep and personality 25.00. Everett Hutker, Cleveland >truet. 41-ztx 'DR SALE--Modern i-ruom fatnsse barn with five acres within city imits. Excellent location. Phone lor inspection 1524. 41-3tx ’LACE for clay dirt now. Yost Cotwtruction Co. Phone 248. 41-12 t OR SALE—TpholHterihg. picture framing, furniture repair and sed furniture. Our prices are 'ight. Secaur Used Furniture and lepair, 184 E. Mnnrje. 4t-3tx ►Oft SALE—Kitxhcii range, burns coal. In good condition. Electric brooder end buck rak,*. Inquire Elmer Shrader, phono number 652 H. 41-21 Wheat, corn. rye. oats and liarley irregular. Chicago Uvestock: Hogs active, steady; cattle slow, steady to etrong; and sheep low, steady to 26 cents lower. FOR - HALE—3 hinair farmT 2« am-a, 2 miles east and 4 north o: Decatur, Indiana. Modern homo and other flue Improvemetit-i. Highly productive soil. 32 acres. % milt west of Salem. Indiana. or 3 east and 2 mile* south of Monroe, Indiana. Go-eJ six room home, up to date chicken house and other good buildings Excellent land. 40 acres. 2 miles coat aud 4 north ot Decatur. Indiana. Floe modern home and other .tood improvements j the beat us farm laud. Write or call | Midwest Realty Auction Co. Pbout , 174, Decatur, Indiana. 43431

QCICIUKB b> ta BvmM« IB “Here, try thia lighter I gut with Want Ad!” FOR SALE-Good 7 room home, 604 Jefferson St, Decatur. Ind. with a choice extra lot, can be purchased on contract. Small down payment Call 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 43-3 t ►oR SALV- ! tnne radio for any make car; Arvin radio for 1941 Chevrolet. Phone 5144. 42-g2tx FOk SAIJt-1 saddle mare In toll, saddle and bridle. C. T. Snider, Willshire, O. 42-gstx FOR SALE—Black hand tailored Cbeaterfield co*L Sise 13-14. Phone 7871. 42-glt FOk iIALb — tractor manure spreaders; Horn-dranllc manure loaders: rubber tire wagons; steel wagon Itoxes; spring tooth harrows; cuhlmulchers; rotary hoes; cnltipa* kers; tractor tires Craig ville Garage 42-6 t FOR SALE 500 bushel corn, m miles south Pleasant Mills. D. Bailj toil- 43<|tl FOR SALE—BO acre farm if sold by March 1. Farm Is well improved and very productive. In French township. Adams Co. Box 188, De mocrat. 42-gltx Ffiß-SAO-iM Beluxe Pool coupe, good tires, good mechanical condition. Telephone 259. Wk st End Texaco Service Station. 4£«3tx WanTEd 4EWINO MACHINE REPAIRING -all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, overed buttons, do hemrtitehing, nake buttonholes. Boardman’s, 446 tooth First. 27-24tx WANTED — Used'ears, bigheat prices paid for good, dean used ears. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Flrat and Monroe, phone 373. 214-ts for general oAce work; state age and experience address Box 185. in care of Demo crat. 36-ts M have ~an~openlng in Adams County for a man with sales or farm experience to sell and service onr feeds and supplies. Satisfaction for over 19 years. Midwest Mineral Company, Greenwood. Indiana. 37tfa WAVTEb—to ' Buy wed caS£any make or model; highest prioea. Dick Maasdeld Motor Sales. 141 8. Second at., open evenings, phone 1645. 27464 WANTED—GirI' wants odd jobs typing from 7 to 1 pm. Experienced- Bos 189 in care of this newspaper. 42tf WANTED—WheeI for mentor Mirmail tractor. Write Ed Bollen bacher. Willshire. O. Route 1. 42-ltx WANTED—Late model cars /or G ! *s. Must be clean and in good conditio*. High ceiling prices. Fred Busche, phone 975. 36-3911 WANTED I’iuctkal nursing, day or night eervlce, or will do light housework. Phone 1632, Mae Johnon, 342 North Eleventh street. 41-gJt WANTtI>-4»ans ”on farms Eaat •ra money. Low rates. Very lib*ral terms. See me for abstracts of title French Quinn. 33T-T-tf Board end room in private family, near center of town. Mrs Mary Roebuck, 104 Jefferson St. Phone 201 ,41-3tx WANTED—Good used IfowailM Guitar amplifier. Call 1148. 41-3tx 1 WANTED Haiili ngTTslies - and i trash. Phone 8932. 41-g3ta -kANTED-Lato Model A Fond. Phone 220. 41-3tx WANTED TO BCY-Hhepperd or Collie pup. Ray H. Bleeke. phone 645-G. 40<3tx WANTED Inside painting by cmperienced painter. Now i« the time to get that painting done before the spring rush. Phone 8081 ■ 4»g3t miscelTaNeoUs I OdP HLOCTLf-tlali on us.w’ will bo glad to give you a free I estimate on any stee job. We cm | apply * guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost Also brick and asbestos elding. Arnold A Klenk, Phone 463. 80-tt , ►aRMER& ATTENTION—We ro move dead horses, cows, togs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pdjf ail phone charges. Tbs Studley Products Co. .* 1543 U you waut to buy good 40 acris dose to town with goto buildlugs and fences, see Schwarts Reel- ! ly Service, 915 W. Monros SL 16-t!

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FREE Firewood for the taking Phone 704. 43-P —xnonrerwiviCT — We oervieo all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. Ws carry a oom plots line of parts for all popular makes.--Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts wsscvi '—■esei.'Ly Yr Kmlcr • OwCrpcr oCirlwe Grease changed and cleaned. Block south 16 eaat Courthouse, 110 Jes ferson. 1 call for. James Kitchen Maytag Store, pboae 93. IB tt MR FARMErt—Hsve your John Deere tractor overhauled and serviced before the spring rush. We have experienced mechanics and use only genuine John Deere replacement parts All work guaranteed. Steffen Implement Company, Third Street. Phone 100. ««6t WETiAVfc a dßwirm-ira loan plan that makes It easy tor yo* who own or plan to bay a home in the country —a place where you and your family asm do a little farming oa the aldo. This modern loan plan assures you of prompt service at unusually low coat. Soo mo for detail* C. D. Lewtoa 11-t ►HUI WPBM—HyJiwulk seats. Wayne air compressore. manure loaders, Ann wagou. Place order for garden tructors. Ring fr*» oils, no better reflned. Ger ber Implement Store, your A. C. Dealer. C. 8. 27. 414 t Ixhfr AndTOBND L6ST — 'Ladies’ Brnrus wrist watch. Reward If returned to thia office. 414tx LdW—2 4oor keys. 4 trunk keys, la leather case. Return to this office 42-g2tx FOR RENT •PHR ONT=Tj-Home in kirk twp. Conalaliug of 8 room house, ganige, lar®* garden end truck patch and 3 acre pasture lot for cow. For taformatioo see Deen Byerly. 42-4tx

AtorAtfi At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in moderately active trading. Bonds lower. U. 8. wveinments higher. Curb stock* lower. Cotton lower. Wheat, corn, rye. oats and bar ley Irregular. Chlcaito livestock: Hogs active, steady; cattle weak to steady; sheep about steady, slow. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur SIO.OO REWARD —for information loading to the rental of a 2 or 3 room furnished apartment. Write Democrat Box 187. BUYING EGGS Carrent Receipt p ' kra 19c Not on ths grade. Ceeh. Sherman-White Cor. Third A Monroe.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“JUST A CREAM PUFF!” r ■ ■ J Oh, \ | /qscar, can)~] f look !f) ( no, i cant whip ,c HOW STimi / C’aL*? , y=> - (sYT, 7 / iw’-* isfe A W \ -■ J Ar* -^ L -Ac?- StAts sk£.jq <tofM •♦«•!. Hang FwhMaa M*d*e'< Ito W»VM e-gM. Ir*>.<r« BLONDIE PRACTICALLY AN AQUARIUM f WHBNeVER I St! r I’M GOING TO BUV THE! lIN THE BATHTUB T 1 ' T >IN THE BATHTUB - \BK3GES3 LOCK IN THE I THINK A MAN < ,4 _ C ft SEEMS THE STORE AND PUT TON SHOULD BE ABLE) / {4 MS. U-AOY ) WHOLE WORLD BATHfTOOM J TO GAU. HIS ) COMES DOOR SOUL MIS / 7 MR f S JZ&II &/ ( ba™?/ V'-bBI-'- Hi '.l \ i HL tts F \ * I Ks b* ■ W'Jl nnl*> \ i XaJUNO .row..aii An unitMiired fire low can lead to bankruptcy, hardship or financial embankment. We don't want anything like that to happen to you. Check with u» now to mm that you have adequate insurance to meet present condition*. H Leland Smith Insurance Agency

Urge Hoosier Formers To Market All Wheat Indianapolis. Feb. 19— (PPl—lndiana farmers who still have wheat on hand should market it as soon as possible, L. Marshall Vogler, state director of the production and marketing administration of the U. S. department of agriculture. advised today. "Os the U. 8. wheat intended for export during the year ending next June, only about half has been shipped.'* Vogler said "If we are to meet the requirements for food of hungry people scattered over the globe. It is essent'al that we keep our irtteat going to market." o — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 1.80HB; July 180%B; Hept I.MHH; Dec 1 BAHB Corn: May 1.18%B; July I.IBH B; Sept. I.IBHB. Oate: May 8IB; July SIB; Sept •6; Dec. 80. ■ • 1 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb. 19-(UP)—(U. 8. D. A J—Livestock; Hoga: 16,606. Active, steady; good and choice barrows and gilts 14.85, the ceiling; sows 14.10; com plete early clearance Cattle: s.ooo. Calves: 800. Un dertone in general market weak, but quality ver}' plain; fed steers end yearling* including yearling beifeni al>out steady in peddling trade; nothing strictly choteo here; load lot top 17.40; short load 17.50; odd head 18.00; bulk steer* 14.50 to 16 75; (test heifers to date 13.00 to 15.75; cows steady to 15 cents lower; cutters 8.76 down, bulla slow, steady; vealers firm at 16 oo down, odd head 16.50. bheep: 5,500. Early sales slaughter lambs and owes alwiit steady but trade slow, however, very few strictly good and choice lamta available yet with about 16 cant back; deck good fed western lami> , 15.00; two loads 96 lbs. modtuni and good woolskins 14.26: deck, good and choice slaughter ewes 8.00. Three decks 112 lbs. good fed' VMtarn lambs 7J5.

PUBLIC SALE lam quitting farming, and will sell al public suction mile cast and l’i mil« south of Wren, Ohio; 1 mile east and 2 miles north of Willshire, Ohio, on MONDAY, FEB. 25, 1946 Commencing at 12:30 P. M, LIVEBTOCK—Due Sorrel Horse, 3 year* old. TRACTOR A IMPLLMENTB John Deere Model "A” tractor on rubber, first class condition; M<:-Deering 14 inch tractor plows; John Deere tractor corn cultivator; Mc-Dcering 62 combine. 6 ft. on rubber. New in 1941. complete with recleaner. clover screen, and motor & power take off. good condition; John Deere 999 corn planter with fertllix* r attachment 6 tongue truck, planted only sff acres; John Deere heavy duty tractor disc, first class; 3 section wood frame spike tooth harrow, like new; New Ferguson spring tooth harrow; Cultipackcr; Superior 9 hole grain drill; Wagon fc 16 ft. grain bed A hay ladders; 4 wheel trailer, needs tires; Oliver No. 9 tractor plow, 14 inch; Bla< khawk corn planter; Good buck rake with power lift, mounted on 193(f Buick, extra good tires. Some Household Goods. TERMS—CASH. FOREST BOICE OWNER Roy 8. Johnson 4 Son—Awts Bryce Daniels—Clerk. Lunch Will Be Served.

Goshen Man Commits Suicide With Pistol Goshen, Ind.. Feb. 19— (UP) — Harvey Fisher, 58, Goshen, died today of wounds from a .22 caliber ptwto). Elkhart county coroner 8. C. Wagner termed his death a suicide caused by despondency over ill health. Fisher was found dead by hls wife In the basemeat ot his farm home after tbe ahooting. He also was survived by tour children. o — LONG DISTANCE << netiaate Frew Fur Oe») graph company wag settled after a meeting of federal conciliators and union and company rcpreset! tativirs. The strike began yesterday afternoon, disrupting intarstete telephone eervlce and limiting calls to emergencies only. Service is expected to return to normal by this afternoon. 1 ■ 1 <>■ ■ ASSESSMENT (Ceattaato Frwe Fast Oae) dot. Ice, 35 (50 eu. ft. per ton); wood, cord. 33; bee stands, 32 each; bllllmsrds. illuminated, 3!" per panel and not illuminated. 312 per panel; diamonds. 3200 per carat; law books, 360 per reference. ant KMTINBWKXT FOM HI»S Notice Is hereby given lhat th« Il<>ar<l of Public Works and KatHy <H the City of Dsnatur, Itidlanu, will receive sealed t>ld« at the office of ttie Clerk-Treasurer, until the hour ■>f 2 os o'clock p m . on the 25th day of Eehruar), l»l«, at Which hour tlie blds wilt hr publicly opened arid ' read aloud for the following de* •o rlt> d <>iulpment ! -*a Ton |*l« k t’p Truck Bidders shall siilimit i-omplete i ef>e. if teat lons covering their equipI inrnt as quoted in their bld. The pre int 1»X« «4 Ton Dodge Truck, now the property of the City <if iJecatur, Indiana, Htreet Depart- | ment, shall be traded in and liecome ;the property of the suceeaaful bidder. Tire Indder shall State the 'amount in dollars and cents that is I being allowed for lli(« truck. I .All bids sliall lie filed With the ICh rk-Treasurer of the City of l»e- --• I'!-Is-' 1, on Orm ral Bld Form

No 95, prescribed by the State Board of Aecounta of the Htatc of Indiana. A certified elieak payable <0 the City of Decatur, Indiana, In the amount ot 84*60 eball be submitted with each bld. The Board of Public Works and Mafety of the City of Decatur, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any and all bids Heard as I'abllc Warba aad Safety. Hv II Vernon Atirand, City Lterk-tPreasurt-r. Feb. 12, 19 NtsnC'K Tn NOAeBKSIUMNTS In the tdame Circuit t'wart, IrSrutr, Term. lt»S« The State of Indiana, tdaiaa Ca. SB. be. ITh th It emplalnt far IHanrrel Itlchard W. Engle VS, Dorothy D. Engle It appearing from affidavit, filed In tin- above entitled cause, tliat Dorothy D Engle, the above named defendant, is a nun-residrnt of the State of Jndlnna. Nellis Is therefore herrbv glten the sal<l Dorothy D. Engle that alu-

PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction. Located 5% miles southeast of Decatur or 1 mile west and mile soutli of PleaiMt Mills, on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1946 Tims: 12:30 P. M. 6 — CATTLE — 6 Roan cow 6 yr. old with calf by side; Holstein cow 6 yr old, ba fresh April sth; Brown Swiss cow 7 yrs. old. giving milk; Guernsey cow 6 yrs. old. giving good flow of milk, fresh in April; Roan cow, 4 yr. old. be fresh the 10th of Msrch. — STRAW — 50 bales, more or less, of wheat straw, haled with wire TRACTORS, IMPLEMENTS A MISCELLANEOUS General purpos*- John Deere Tractor on ste< | in A l condition; McCormick-Deering I<A2O tractor, completely overhauled; New rubber tired wagon with grain bed A 660x16 tires; New implement traitor with 600x16 tires, equipped with winch for loading; 2 wheeled trailer; 2 14’’ bottom Oliver traitor plow; 7on a side tractor disc; another disc; wood frame spike tooth harrow. 5’ cut McCormick mower; 4 row bean plow; 3 oil drums; Lets 8” teed grinder; corn shelter; electric motor and pump jack; electric water heater ami tank for milk pail washer; copper kettle; some drive lielts; scrap iron; other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—GAHH. Ira Mcßride OWNER ClerkLcari Mcßride. Auctioneers —Human Bros., Decatur phone 6761, or Monroe 91-Y.

PUBLIC SALE 30—REGISTERED & PUREBRED HOI.STEINS—3O 1 will sell my entire herd of milking Holstein cows at my farm, 4 miles north and 3>4 miles east of Biufijon, Indiana or 2 miles south and U mile east of Tocsin. THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1946 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. Herd Bull, Earlham Elkhorn Begis Inka 916449. Horn April 19, 1944: 10 Registered Cows: 19 Pure Bred, unregistered. Holstein cows, ranging in age from 2 to 6 yr old. some are eligibi, to register, quite a few are fresh now. rome will freshen soon, and the balance are on good production. Breeding and freshening dates will be given day of sale. Wc have raised all these cattle. This is au outstanding herd. We are selling the herd for only one reason and that is (he lack ot help needed to take care of them. TERMH—CASH. Dwight Callaway OWNER Roy S. Johnson 4 Son —Aneta Melvin Liechty—Sale Equipment. Farmers 4 Merchants Bank. Bluffton—Clerk.

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i or the Adame dr-ult Court on tbe ! 14th day of April, 1»l<. the sama ’being tlie sth Judicial Day of tbe i next regular te.m thereof, Co be 1 teotuen at tite Court Hoose in the I lolly of Decatur. «>immeacing en Monday, the 7th day of April AD. I ISIS and phad by answer or -lemur to said complaint, or the .«•»» WtU the iierd and determlwd la her ab* aenee. Wltnese, tny tisnw-. and tlie Seal of said Court herein affixed, this , 16th day of February, ISIS. Clyde O. Truolaer, I lerk, Hy Fere K* aterly. Depaly. (February IS, 1946. John 1.. ISeloM. Attorney. Feb IS, 2S Mar. 8 Ippolntmeat es Ulmlalatratrlg We. szaa Nolic,- Is hrreliy given that the I ili'ier-lgne-l li.in been appointed A*l* mlnistrator of the estate of Rosy I VV. ling, late <.f Adams County, d«* ' eeSoed. Tlie estate is probably eol* i vent. i Iverna Wertins. Administratrix. • February It. ISIS. Feb lib 2« Mar. I