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LOCAL CLASSI Ft io ADVERTISING RATES For M words or laaa: 1 Uno SSc; S Übm Tie: • Umaa |1; 4 time# Sl-71. Rates qaoted are tor coosscUtlva Insertions. No claslfled ads accepted or aklpday schedule. . tor . 10 Fotot BLACK FACi In Se per word tor Insertion. °®»y «■ o» ce by 11 a. B. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline to I a a. FOR SALE JOIN Ute TkriftyCrowds. Every body saves at Spragve Furaltaro Store, “The store For The Thrifty." Drop In and see bow many dollars wo ean save you— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 1»>- 291-ts CHRISTMAS 13 COMING See our largo selection of gifts for young and old. Shop now, while our stock Is complete. SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE, PHONE 191. FOR SALE — Near General Electric, Central Soya, roomy three room house, living room 14 by 20, complete bath, barwood floors, asbestos siding, new roof, oil heat, well decorated. 11.500 down, rest monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, phone 870, Heller Building. FOR SALE—Choice 50 acre farm near Kirkland school, good 7 room house, good barn, granary and garage, poultry house, brooder house, hog house, electricity. Early possession. Tri State Realty. T. I). Schiefensteln, phone 105. 284 ts New shipment Nylon Bone, 51 guage, full fashioned, all sizes and colors. 1203 W. Adams St. 28816 SALE! - 5 piece dinette set, good condition. Like new. Kitchen sink, with drain board. Good condition. Phone 524. 288 3tx FOlt 6At.E Modern house in Craigville, 6 rooms and bath. Ivan Frauhiger, Craigville, Indiana. Phone 23 and 38. 288 3t-x fOlt SALE—I 932 Ford. 1937 Fold Coupe. 1941 Chevrolet sedan Mobil Station. Monroe, Ind. 288-3tx ADDCLABBIFIED FOR SALE — 4 Holstein cows. Phone 615 K. 288 3t FOR SALE — Kenmore sweeper, used 3 months. Call 1549. 288 3t-x FOR SALE — Large size tricycle; also Taylor Tot. Phone 935. 259 3t FOR BALE — Girls* saddle Un yellow jacket. Size 20. Good condition. Cali phone number 593. 289 3t-x FOR " SALE—I 6 ft. house trailer very good condition, good tires. Price 8925.00. Harry Daniels. Pleasant Mills, Phone 3903. 289 a3tx

FOR SALE—Truck load of beautiful Balaam Christman trees 4 to 12 feet. Arthur .Martinas, alley from N. Flrat Bt., north of Jail. 289-3tx FOR BALE- 5 storm sash. 6.3 by 26 inches. Complete with hardware painted. Cow Boy tank heater. Jersey cow calf by side James H. Krick, one mile south of Willshire, Ohio. 289-3tx FOR SALE — McCormick Deering corn planter, fertiliser attachments. 850 watt 32 volt generator. Theo Ewell, Preble phone, 7 on line 20. 289-3tx FOR BALE — Allen parlor furnace heating stove. Like new. Call at <lO Line street between 7:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. 289 g 3t FOR SALE — Good used car. 1941 model. Call phone 142 after 7 p. m. 289 3t-x FOR SALE — Clark Jewell gas range. Good condition Call at 833 Winchester street after 6:00 p. m. 289t2x FOR SALE — Ground black pepper. Cash Coal Feed ft Supply. T FOR SALE Jersey bull eligible for registry, 10 months old. Dam as a two year old on D. H. I. A. made 325 lbs. of B. F. Sire is sired by a star bull. Sbarpeye Royal .Msgesty breeding. Priced at »75. Will furnish papers. Claude W Marckel. .Monroe. Ind Located 1 mile south, 114 ot Salem. 290-g2tx FOR SALE -Supeipyro anti freeze, bring own containers. Garden tractors also toy tractors. Gerber Implement Co., N. 13th street. 290-3 t FOR SALE — Lamps ot all kinds. Floor >16.50 up. bridge 511.50 up. table 54.<8 up. pin-up 52.98 up, bed 51.50 up. vanity 53 65 up. desk 53 75 up, fluorescent desk 510.00 up. See these lamps before you buy. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199 FOR SALE — 8 room bom* ou North Second street. Semi-mod-ern. Phono Moaroe 686 Z9og3t-x Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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If I had my life to live over again I’d have sold my car with a Democrat Want Adi" FOR SALE PRICES ARE GOING UP BUY NOW!—Tractor manure spreaders; lioin-draullc manure loaders; tractor disks; cultimulchars; portable grain elevators with wagon hoist; rotary hoes; cult!packers; sprocket packers; rub-ber-tired wagons with new six ply tires; spring tooth barrow*; tractor cabs; corn shelter*; hammer mills; Tokheim air compressors; l*i h.p. gasoline motors; hydraulic tractor seats; garden tractors; new and used tractor tire*. Bee us for price before you buy—Oliver Sales A Service-Craigville Garage, Craigville. Ind. 286-6 t FOR SALE—At private sale, for cash, on and after the 7th day of Dec. 1946, the 140 acre farm of the Louiee Souerwine Estate, located in Sec. 36. Twp. 27 N. Range 11 east In Wells County, Indiana-3 miles north west of Bluffton. Large house and barn and good soil. See or write Mabel D. Reinhart, Executrix of George Mock, Atty. Bluffton, Indiana. 285-12 t FOR BALE — Six room all modern home on Mercer Ave. Hard wood floors, built in features, in kitchen, fuii basement and three bed rooms. This Is a very nice home, with possession almost immediately. 5 room all modern home on 7th st. 7 room semi-modern home on Elm St. Schwartz Realty Service. 915 Monroe St. Ted. 1398. 286 Gt FOR SALE — Plywood. Make your own Christmas toys and gad gets, 1-4” mahogany, gum plywood and veneer. 10c per square foot, i Ra-Nee Manufacturing Co., 1202 West Monroe street. 286 g 6tx FOR SALE — Beautiful knife racks, finished in natural mahogany and while. A useful gift item for 41 for sale at Bakers Gift shop and Lee Hardware Co. 286 g 6t-x JUST RECEIVEIWWo’more load# double and single bowl base cabinets, all sizes 42" to 96"—radio record players; electric irons; hot plates, heating stoves. Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service, 1 block south east of Court House. 110 Jefferson St., phone 95. 287-ts FOR SALE —Dress suit, 2 pants, blue with red pin stripe, orewar. Pants size 32" waist. Cal! 1654. FOR SALE — Red Chesterfield coat, size 15 to 16; tweed form fitting coat, size 15 to 16; blacg Chesterfield, size 9 to 12; spring coat. 15 to 16; boy’s leather coat: bo. i , ■ coats, size 16. 429 Line 4, 289g2t FOR SALE Three- room id-foot Elcar tandem house trailer. Good as new. Also fox terrier pups. Mrs Martin Huser, Monroe. Phone 736 Monroe. 290 b 2t r’M ff'n’B ' Tffm-lt cock. r i>uppT~. Call at 1105 North Second street until 2:00 p.m. each day or all day Saturday. 290-2tx FOK SALE 1932 Ford Glenn Bixler. Berne phone 249. 290-3 tx FOR SALE- 8-ro.mi cement covered brick home. 4 bedrooms, large closet off each. Open stairway. Hardwood floors and w.Midwork, full basement, furnace, plumbing in for bathroom. Garage. Half acre ground. Opposite Wren school. Mrs. Gladys Rauch, Wren, Ohio. 290-3tx FOR SALE T pair ladies wTite shoe skates, size 7. Like new. Worn only once or twice. Pre-war quality. Phone 1174. 290-ltx FOR SALE—GiII’S - white shoe roller skates, size 6. good condition. Call phone 5421. 290-3 t FOR SALE 250 Whit'- Rock pul- ( lets; abto Estate Heatrola coal or. wood. Phone 6172. Furman Urick. I 290-3tx FOR SALE — Potted plant.-, cut flowers, wreathes, grave blankets, Christmas corsages, boughs. Order early. Wa'rren's Flower Shop' 910 W. Mouroe St., phone 478. 290 6t-x| FOR SALE —7 room house and extra lot. Hardwood floora in 5, rooms. For further information I write box 52. Democrat 290g3t-x < f6r~BXEE shoe ice skates, size I; size 12 practkally new fur coat. Call 611 296g3t Trade la a Good Touts — Decattu

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WANTED IEK’IMg MachlMe ftepairlng— All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 283t25x WANTED - Ex-G. 1. wants 2 or 3 rooms, furnished. Cali 1502. WANTED—To rent furnished or unfurnished apartment by young couple, no children, both working Call 283 between 8 am. and 4 i p. m. Desire near Hospital. ■ 289a6tx WASTEIP-Carpenter work. Bußd ’ flues, hand eave troughs and all < kind of carpenter work. Bee 1 John P. Schwartz. Route No. 2 ■ Herne. Indiana after 6:00 p. m. : 3% miles southeast Berne. 289t6x ow terma. Eaetern money. Lew rats*. Very liberal terma. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. S 3 T-T-ts H a y field baled or barn haled. Ask for price*.— Burk Elevator, phone 25 or 886. 280-18 t WANTED Bartender; good working conditions. Phone 220. 290-31 J WANTEff TO cattie, sbeep and bogs. The dehorning season to here, we do this at reasonable prices. Phone 5885 or 5592, or write Bcbeiman Brothere, Decatur, Indiana. 261-30tx WA.n+eD Someone who needs I fuel to cut 2 large trees. Can have all of wood for cutting same at 1003 West Adams street. Inquire Mrs. Sarah Durbin. 288g3t-x WANTED — Salesman for Nationaily known product; part time or full time for Decatur Area. Experience not necessary. Call H-44555, Ft. Wayne. 1152 Uakdale Drive for appointment. 287 6t-x W7~ can modernize your kitchen i with a Youngstown All-Steel Twin Bowl Kitcbenaider- by Mullins. Available at Haugks Heating & Appliances. 279-ts APPLIANCE SEHVICiI — If ws can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls tor all makes of washers. Arnold A Klank, phone 463. 97 ts WAN*TED^^^Woman"to "work In laundry 40 hrs. per week. 127 8. 9th. Phone 1149. 287-6tX WANTED- Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-tt FOB KENT FOR RENT—2 sleeping rooms in private home, near G. E. 352 N. Eleventh. Phone 1526. 289-3tx MISCELLANEOUS ~ WHY WORRV: About winter when you can have the ail season Thermoseal Combination storm and screen window installed. Have it pay for itself in fuel savings alone. Call us for free estimates. Arnold A Klenk, phone 436. 270-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We rfr move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts — Aviation Insurance Kenneth Runyon, K. of C. Bldg.

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Why not make your gift a new i Premier Sweeper—with labor sav- | Ing attachments? Haugk Heating A Appllam-es 289tf —DBTTWb rounp — I LOST 2 wheel cart on road ii 4 between Decatur and Middlebury. O Phone 1463 288g8t-x LOST - Newly purchased t’hrist mas present, compact and per fume phial, Saturday. Reward Phone 8751. 290 It 0 NOTIf-K OE apronTWBNT AWI> QI AI.IEII 4TIOU OF at'MVIVIWU I*AIIT A EM Nolic# |« hrrshy given that the lindvifilxrifd has appointed and haa qualiried as aurvlvlna partner of the firm of Joyce I-? Ellenberger and William Moser, doing business a» DKCATt'II ai'PEIl HKRVICE STATION arid also as GULF NI’PEII KERVK'K MFATION of Decatur, Indiana. Kahl partnership la probably solvent. William Moser sarslilag Partner 4'l,de <l. Trnataer. Clerk Adame l lrrnlt Ceart. Cease No. i:mi Adamo Clrratt < oart. 11. Hardetie Caster, Attaraey. Dec. 3—lo 0 AFPOINTMKNT OF KXF.CI I'OHa F.artTF no. L-ma NoOre la hrrrb, atsea. That Ihr undersigned lias been appointed Execiilora of the estate of Or**! rlllli.iin late of Adams County, deee.-ised. The estate la probably solvent, I.omls K. taillom, Andrew I. titillate, I'.seealnra Ileernihrr n, m«0 Darker, l.allwsa A llamlltoa, I Attorney Dee. 10—17—24 i. RURAL' CLUB news The blue room of the Berne Community auditorium was the setting for the annual rural youth club banquet held Thursday. After a tasty two course meal, which was enjoyed by all, Coieen Wagner led the group in a contest game called "Colonel Goofy.” Bob Haggard won recognition for his team. Bill Arnold, president, opened the business meeting by reading a letter from the district secretary in regard to Adams county being host to the district meeting in January. Joan Byerly, secretary, then read the mlnut- s of the last meeting. Following the monthly treasurer's report and the annual summary by Clara Enid Ripley gave an account of her reI cent trip to the state meeting at > Indianapolis on November 13. Bill > Arnold held the group's attention as he told of his experiences on I bis trip to Europe with a load of horses for relief. New officer# for the coming year 1 were then elected with the following results; Bob Haggard, president; Bill Arnold, first vice-presi-dent; Donald Wittwer, second vicepresident; Marjorie Roe, secretary; Enid Ripley, treasurer; Wavei lene Lehman, song leader; Hugh Ehrman. recreation leader; Clara Ixmgericb, news reporter; and Alice, Violet and Esther Dick, safety leaders. L. E. Arehbold, county agent, presided at the installation ceremony, impressing on them the duties of the various offices. Several movie strips were shown to finish out the evening. 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur - - --- ■ ■ -*** — - -

Partition Suit Is | Filed In Court Here I I Many Properties Involved In Suit A partition suit Involving numemus properties In Geneva, Wabash township and Jay county has bean filed In Adams circuit court. Eighty acres tn Wabash township. 100 acres In Jay ounty and seven properties in Genteva, In- ’ volvlng business houses and homes, * are affected by the suit. In which the plaintiffs ask the real estate be sold and the proceeds dlstrlh uted among heirs of the late Perry Fields. The complaint shows that the de cedent died on March 24, 1942. Plaintiffs are Helen Baker and Alta Blodgett. The defendants Include the two plaintiffs ss co-ad mliilstratrix on the will of the de l cedent and Mary Etta, Robert, Ray ’ rnond. Richard J. and Helen Fields: Catherine Moser, George Baker. Curtis Blodgett, and David Moser. D Burdette f’uster Is attorney for the plaintiffs. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Doc, 10. — (UPi — (PM AI — Livestock: Hogs 6,5<>0; moderately active; barrows and gilts mostly steady; bulk good and c hoice 160-240 lbs. 24.00; 250-300 lbs. 28.75; 300 lbs. up 23.50; 100-160 Mis. 23.75; sows mostly 5o higher at 20 50-21.00. Cattle 2.300, calves 500; steer and heifer market less active than on Monday; 25 lower on lightweight common and medium grade. Choice around 1,050 lb. steers 30.00; load mostly choice steers around 1.200 lbs. 28.00; small lot mostly good mixed yearinga and lightweight steers 21.00-23.50; small lot 24.00; bulk medium grade yearlings 15.00-30.00; common down to 12.00; load good heifers 20.00-22.50; cows fairly steady; several lots good beef cows 14.5016.00; common and medium largely 11.25-13.75; canner# and cutters 8.50-11.00; vealers moderately active. steady; good and choice 27.5030.00; common and medium 13.5026.00; culls down to 8.00, She ep 1,600; fat medium lambs steady to mostly 50 lower; bulk good and choice 20.00-23.00; medium and good, small lots 16.0020.00; common and medium 13.0015 00; slaughter ewes steady; common to good 5.50-7.00; few good ! to choice 7.50. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 9:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Evoe Fvamlnerf Glaasee Pitted NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife from this date, Dec. 9, 1946. Oliver Schncpp 28913 Decatur R. R. 4 Do You Suffer with aching muscles or painful, swollen Joints? Then try— REINER’S RINOL to get the rehvf you have been looking for. Sold at Kobne Drug Store

Sentenced To Life For Killing Wife Fort Wayne, Ind. Dec. 10— (UP) - James Daniel, 22, today began a life sentence Imposed on him ysa terday by Judge William H. Behannen In Allen county circuit court for the stabbing murder of hte 17-year-old wife last May. Daniel was found guilty of first degree murder by a jury last Thursday Trade In a Good Town Decatur I ■ FOR SALE (|UICK HEAT OIL Bl RNEILS Fits any coat range, heating stove or furnace. Write or phone ALBERT KELLER, Jr. 221 E. Silver St. Bluffton, Ind. Adams A Welle County Diet.

Need We repair and clean all makes of furnaces. | , Best materials—trained workmen. All costs Furnace based on actual materials used and labor. Repairs? Phone us now. H Comfortable in subzero weather “Ttit Willianuon Hesttr Company: paar hnr brrn mo« rniaftblt bfrauw wa btrt btd tbr br»»Mt tram huttot our bom» with a W>///an»on Furnacr Our rooms vara aaan/y hr if it ill trtMri. llthouth wa ht»4 but twirl dull Our houtr wn <em/o,ra#/a is avary riratr aran dunni lub trii writhit Ind thi lull bill in btrn lta»/' inw .... i 11. , —1..,. J 6i«n«d—Kannrth L. Virus, Indiana WILLIAMSON HAUGK W FURNACES .... „ . .. ■i ~n Healing & Appliances Vurnaces Cleaned 83.75 up Decatur, Indiana PUBLIC AUCTION •THE AZELE DELLINGER ESTATE” TWO FARMS 10 and 120 ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND Thursday, Dec. 12 1:00 P. M. (Indiana Time) FARM No. 1— 40 ACRES, will sell at 1:06 P. M. on Premises, laocated % mile West and 1 mile South of Willxhlre, Ohio on the Ohio-Indiana Line Road. Entire 4« acres under cultivation, Level, High Producing Soil in excellent state of cultivation. FARM No. 2— 120 ACRES, will sell at 2:30 I*. M. on Premises, Ixnated 2 miles West of Willshire. Ohio on State Highway No. 124, b<*tween Willshire, Ohio and Monroe, Indiana. io Acres of Timber Pasture, balance under cultivation, level, Highly Productive Umd in fine eta»<- of fertility BOTH OF THESE TRACTS ARE LOCATED IN VERY DESIRABLE, WELL IMPROVED. PROSPEROUS COMMUNITIES. If you an- looking for a sound investment ami additional farming land ATTEND THIS SALE TERMS—IS% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. faelea Dellinger, Estate Mrs. Faye Dull, Exec. OWNERS J. F. Sanmann Auctioneer (’ W. Kent Sales Manager Sab- conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana.

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Trade In a Good Town — Decatut INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE - WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 570 The BEST for LESS for our CuhtomerN You got a jMjrsonal ins|MC<* tion. You get a mechanical imqtection. You get a tire inspection, 5 tires. You get u 30 day guarantee with every Busche guaranteed automobile. At times we have cheaper cars al An Im prices. Busche Motor Sales 303 North 9th St. Phono 975 Trsdoin a Good