Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1947 — Page 5

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'REPORTS oF lOCAL |CN MARK /ro PReTT. MURRAY CO. -toJM-’" , ... 2«-’ f > b 27 50 lb* 5 sfl 4S h " 24 50 ■f 20 !5 ■B 11.00 2700 b, 22.00 1000 STOCK (ARD® March 3 w> »*; U" lb* 2 *"” > M%'> lb* 2, 80 /*■ PH. 27 33 ’ W >p !■> lii*. »'* p. ! * l^B i ;:ju jf.i 24.00 ?N) . 23 73 « aK bgG * amo QUOTATION® • Rvrnlohed by PRODUC® CO. Ph«n* 880 Miorrerted March 3 k Receipt Kkk« • 3# . rUH 28 »; I iwrs n>» - .28 |Kca l grain market Murk elevator co. Mhs> eubject to change K luring day. daiirered at eisvator. < orri’i t<-‘l Man h 3 Corn 2.1" » M MMli..<n. 3.35 .03 pa* baabal leM. H f.ob. farm. GRAIN PRICES Ceunty F. B Ce-Op'e Ml Corrected March 3 mH No. 3.30 for rye price*. B* WAYNE LIVESTOCK 1 Wayne Ind Minh 3—l I k |V" 11- ."< .'5. 250-300 lbs.' lbs 25 50-26: rough* 25 »U«» 21 59. m choice 28.50. b» choice 23; ewes 8; 6.M. r» choice 19.50-22; good »: medium 13 50-16; com-UO-14. cboio- I*so-21; good «^B < * medium 13 50-16. comU choice 11 0-13; medium aud cutters 7- ■* -uoice 11-ir, medium 12|B ~ -Q B "'"S *»"«»«»«• u "V'™ that BK Mei ella Hoth Everett vi?,'I I '.'-”" 1,1 " ,p Circuit Indiana, to '=“ <>f Marc h. 1547. * 'tbi * I Tno,; TNBn t-loi,, c ircuit Court Starch 3 ■ABINETS Bi'S'.X'..,-? 1 -Also—i^B rr iM»n Water Heater.-, fADIOS 1 Kecord Phyem BITCHEN f Ma.'laK Sales ■ and Service I ' S * M ■ 10 st. |B I'liwie 95 I [ \ A- BIXLER | OP TOMETRH T ci^2 UM: ■ «•«£ JL“ • •-« I. "» * KIV" in * << Ol —— Fitted

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local clamifieo advertising rats* i For » wort* or lea*: 1 time Ma; I time* 7lei 1 time* |1: • Ume* 11.7 G. (Ute* auotod are tor eaaaeeutiv* taMrttoaa. N* elaaified Ads m skUNlBy *cb#4* gle. Beta tor !• Podat BLACK FACR la Se per wort tor toi eoHlaa. Copy »«*t ka to oCteo by 11 a. m. Moadey through Friday. Saturday deadUae to I a. a. — FOB BALB SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE Hottest Value Spot ta Northern Indiana. Drop la and ae* how many dollars wo can aa»e you. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone IM. 11-TF FUR SALto—Cotoanbia Records. Popular and classical with artists like Goodman. Kyser, Carle, Huehiu. James, Noble. Shore, Kostelanets, Levant, etc. Uhrick Bros. SO-ts FOR SALE — Radios; Zenith • Sparton • Stromberg Carlson Table models, combinations, record players, portable*. Available now. I'hrick Bro*. IV-ts FOR SALE—Finn itesideutal and Business Location. Completely Modem seven room residence, five car garage, aud a br-c k Business Building. A HEAL OPPORTUNITY if you are looking for uu ideal io- i cation in the business district of Decatur, Indiana Cail 174. Mid-i west Realty Auction Co. 50 31 FOR SALE-Completely Modern Fonr room home, well construct-' ed. nice sixe rooms, plenty of closet space. Modern Built-in Kitchen features, automatic water heater. Gas Furnace. Fine Location West Momoe Street. Call 174. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. - 50 3t FOR SALE — 1939 Ford Tudor, i newly painted. Can be seen at Decatur Auto Top A Paint Shop. 51FOR SALE—Completely Modem Five Room House. Garage, ideally located near Reformed Church and Catholic Church, only 2 block* from Business District. Call 174. Midwest Realty Auction Co Decatur. | Indiana. 5V 3t FOR SALE Good mixed bay. Baled Phone 956-M. 50 3tx FOR SALE—Seven Room House, .Modern except heat. Completely Insulated. Garage, a well constructed home. A Fine Location less than 12 blocks ftom Decatur School*. .Call 174. Midwest Really Auction J Co. Decatur. Indiana. 50 3t FOR HALE-A Well established poultry and produce business,' I with two story Brick Building 80x100. Ideally Located In business Mction of Decatur, Indiana on the Er e Railroad Call 174 Midwest Realty Auctiou Co. 50 3t FOR SALE—I 936 Dodge with new 1941 reconditioned motor, good tires, battery and generator. Berne phone 524. 317 E. Main St. Berne sA3tx FOR SALE—% in. plywood, 10c per ft. Masonite 8c per sq. ft. Ra-Nee-Mfg. Co. W. Mouroe St. sb-6tx I FOR SALE Work benches, wood and steel construction. 64.95 up. Ra-Nee Ml*. Co.. W. Mouroe St. SMtx FOR SALE Decatur V. S. approv-ed-controlled chicks. Order now for April and May. Special now. 300 heavy cmherels. ®M started chicks - Leghorn cockerels 2c. Hee Decatur Hatchery, phone 497. 50-Xt ; FOR HALE 1935 Hymouth fourdoor aedau. |26U. luquire 116 ( Grant St. EMU FOR HALE one each pink and b’M girl*’ spring coats, sixe 3 and 4. priced at 83.00 each: all wool. Ktxe 1 rayon gaberdine rout' and hat set. price 82.00. Call 8362. 52 It*' FOR BALK — 193! Ford coupe Motor. Itody ami tires In ex•■ellent <-vndition. Can be seen at i Bellmont Service. 13th A Nuttinsn 52- | FOR SALE — Hol Ur gas ranges and water heaters for immediate t delivery, complete with hookups. Haugk's Heating A Appliances 52TF FOR SALE OR TRADE 46 Ford 2-door. good as new; *6l Chevrolet clnb coupe, ’ll Chevrolet town sedan: T» Chevrolet town sedan; ’3l Chevrolet coupe Fred Buscbe . Phom- Ml. M 3 N. Ninth street j M-SUI

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QUICKIES by Km Reynolda f ‘ But if we hire thia o«l<e l»oy that answered our Democrat Want | Ad—it puts me second in com ma nd around here!” FOR SALE: Modern residence near Rice Hotel, suitable as duplex or rooninx house. A. D. Suttles, aicent. IMS FOR Chalmers trac tor, John Deere B with cuitiva tors, Farmali F-12 with cultivators These tractors are In very good condition and on good rubber. Gerber Implement Store, U. H. 27. I I’houe 2551. stt g4t FOR SALE: House and 4 lotni in Willshire. Ohio, priced jat 11500. Hurry! Good buy. A. D. Suttles. 5M3 FOR SALE — Large 271k' ft 3 room house trailer. Living room io ft. long, full sixe Simmons innersprings and box bed. Double plumbing. 4 new 700-15 heavy | tires, electric brakes with Dua-1 Therm oil heating. This trailer liax never been pulled. Must he seen to Im* appreciated. Cal) at 722 North Fifth street. 52-g6t' FOR SALE Several ton good mixed hay. string baled Also 35" ' Im. corn Mrs. W H. Patterson Ist house south Salem church. 52 a3tx FOR SALE 3® ft. 6in. all rubber belt. Clint Hart, mile tout It j County Farm. Phone 6175 52 3tx FOR SALE — Burton teed mixer.: A-l condition. |so.o<r. Carl Melcher. 6 miles north on 27 and '» ' mile south 52 2tx : FOR SALE — Good 6 • room house in Decatut. Bath, large corner Jot. sidewalks garage gardbn. Gob: ■lie Bauman, Monroe R I. 2 ml!e-> wwt. h south of Coppess Corner ' 52 2tx ; FOR SALE Shepherd A Collie pops. Phone 6952. 52-g6t FOR SALE — Blue living-room suite: rose chair, ottoinau; radio phonograph; bedroom suite com , plete, box springs; used two. i months. Phone 3181 or see at 218 ‘ DearlMtru. Berne. 52-2tx FOR SALE ~ 5936 Plymouth coupe. 8200. 546 Studebaker : street 52 g3t FOR SALE— 1928 Chevrolet coach lioo. ('all 6642. 62 g2t FOR SALE: Feed trouxh. 507 Second, phone 120. 50t3x New shipment car heaters. Preslone. Radios. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 501 K WANTED WANTED Single elderly man to o|M>rate and live at grocery store and gas filling station. No ex lieiieucc necessary. Cull at O'Day Oil Co.. 1803 McKiuley Ave.. Ft Wayn<" lud. 67 12t WANTED Gas stove In good condition, reasonably priced. Also i refrigerator. Telephone 5652. 51-a3t, SEWING MACHINE Repairing-j AB makes, guaranteed jobs. We , make covered buttons, covered i belt buekies. do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans ' 233 North First 51-t26x WANTED SALESMAN Steady employment. Extra *o<ml money, up to |3o*.<K» per week. Write Democrat Box 86. 50-4 t, WANTED TO RKNT-Houae with 2 or more bedrooms No children j Phone 1046 after 5 p.m. 11-ls WANTED — Lady to work In laundry. 4o hours per week A|» ply in person. 127 So. 9th. Phone 1149. <7«l< APPM/NCE HErtVICE — U we cant fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers. Irons, and ether small appliautev. Whit* wringer roll* for all make* of waabaxa Araoid A Klenk. phone 6*3. ®7 If

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WANTED-AII kinds of livestock. L. W Murphy, Phone 1678. 15-btf WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment S*ve money on letters, *al*s message*, programs, form*, etc. Joan Cowan, Phoa* 67®, Hollar Building. Mill WANTED—Stenographer for law office. Ktl A Borne, telephone 1591 or 108 62 a3U WANTED-Elderly" lady or riri to car* for children while mother, i works from 3 p m. to 12. Cail 1626. MSto MISCELLANEOUS ROOFING ami Hiding. Lock type asphalt roofing. Asbestos and insulation brick siding. Put on with rigid board. Spell* real In sulation value. Experienced ap pheator* do ihe work No mouej? town. Three years to pay if de- ■ sired. Boardman's, Decatur, Ind Phom- 111 51t26 Ho your car overheats! Let us flush your radiator for smoother performance. Gays Mobile Station. Thirteenth A Mouroe Sts. 476 t Guaranteed Radio Repair Work on any make madiu or . radio • phonograph by our authorised Pbilco Service Department Haugk Heating A Appliance*. 36-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—W* tntno’t dead horses, cow*, bog*. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Stanley Preduct* Co. 16-ts FOR RENT Sleeping room in modern home Inquire at 313 S. : Ist street. 51 It. LOST AND FOUND LOST English shepherd dog. tun A white. Reward. Carl Melcher, 6 miles north on 27 and H mile south. 52 2tx o INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, March 3—(VPI — <PMA) Livestock: Hogs 6000; open slowly; 160225 lbs. choice barrows and gilts 29 25-29.50 ; 225 250 |b*. 29 00129 25; 100 160 lb*. 25.25-26 25; sow* 25.002600, choice lights 26 50 Cattle 270 ii; calves 500; ntoor* i and heifers fairly active and uneven; strong to extremes 1.00 and ■ more higher; odd head choice steers 36.00: top good 25.75. aver- | age good 23.50-24 00; medium ami low giMHI steers above 9ofl lbs. 22.00-22.5"; lighter weight* to 18.50; medium to gmxl heifer* 20.0022 75: bulk medium 18.00-20.00. ■ cow* fully »tvady, good young beef cow* to 18.00; medium to good 17.50; bulk good 1525-16.50; com-' mon and medium 12.00-14.75; can j tier* and cutter* 9.00-11.76; veal-1 ers active, steady; g<»od and choice 27.50-29.50; common and medium 14.00-27.00; culls to 8.00. Sheep 700; generally fully steady; load mostly good with I choice top fed Texas lambs 23.00; strictly choice eligible to 23.50; most natives 21.00-23.00; medium to goorl 16 50-21.00; slaugbtex ewes 7.50 down. 0 Mark9t» At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly lower iu quiet trading. Bonds Irregularly lower; U. B. governments did not trade Curb stmks irregularly lower. Wheat, corn, oat* and barley futures irregular. Hogs steady to lower, cattle and sheep higher. p Scheduled Strike At Bloomington Deloyed Bloomington, lad . March 3 (Ut’l — Piodiution continued today at the RCA plant as AFL Electrical Worker* union members called off a strike s<h>-d'iied to have started i his morning. The union filed notice Jan 3o that it intended to strike March 3 unless a wage agreement were I reached with the management The ' union asked 1* cents cr hour iti Icieaae and tbe company offered eights rent*. Pre«Me«tt Robert Norris of th« ihe al union said the strike was called off to allow negotiaHons to continue while the employes stayed on the job. — .——> , i ——. AI’FOISTWMXT OF KXK< I TV* KMTSTH Ml. IX4C Seller |« brrrfc> alies. That th.- ■mr'rslirMrd haa h»s ap-C»iuU-<i Kxr.-irtor or the estate <»r ary Ide AnUi. *» Ute of Adams County. *»»«aar*. The estate Is probahi x soli.nl. Marry C. AaUrrwa. Ksrmtor Fehreary la. IM*. Hear, H. Mr Iler, ttlarae, Fab IJ-Jt-MsrehJ

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Monthly Report By Senice Officer 588 Services Are Handled In Month Dwight R. Arnold. Adams county sorvtoO officer, reported today that hi* office handled a total of 688 aervice* for veteran* and their dependent* during the month of February. He also reminded veterans that tbe deadline for raSutating government life inaurance has been reset for August 1. 1*47. The services which the office performed during the month end the number of each were broken down as follows in bis monthly report: Personal Interviews. 228; allowance, nine; education. 39; employment, 10; hospitalisation, five; housing, eight; Income tax, four; Insurance. 29; legal. 3; loans 10; lienslons. 19; surplus property. 27; out patient dental treatment. 46. The list of referrals: burial allowances filed, two; claim* against VA. 14; bank, eight; civil service, sig; veteran* organisations, 17; Red (’roes, four; welfare, one; war bonds due. two; terminal leave pay. I®; individual employer, four, letters received. 97; outgoing letters. 72, phone calls iu, 71; phone calls ont. 67; miscellaneous, five. 0 Investigate Cause Os Freight Train Wreck Muncie, Kans . March 3 I UP) — Officials of the Union Pacific Railway today investigated the wreckage of a freight train iu an effort Personal-Household FINANCING QUICK, tCONOMICAI means of financing past due bills or other money needs. —AMANTAMt ——— —— 1. Vra MX Mly l»r flaw H la M*. 2. Vwr nsau an* Inesait li *kM MssrUy. X flsiek—M (Plan. Uana aroatra, ■a*> Na aaSenan. 4. Caawaeat lerau. Jsat Ml sa th* aaiaaat ,a« a<e*. ——————————— Investigate this advantageous way to finance your personal money needs. ' 1 LOCAL LOAN COMPAAr iwcoeeoaavee oh< Skalrr Mera— Takatiea, J.*.? OtCATUR. INDIANA

UIBBI ■■•■■■■■■ J : MOLDERS WANTED ■ ■ ■ 5 Experience Not Necessary ■ g If you want steady employment with a friendly g bunch of foundrvmen. make your application now. B HOSPITAL CARE — DOCTOR 8 PLAN ■ GROUP LIFE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ■ ■ ■ ■ THE DECATUR CASTING COMPANY ■ UECATt H. INDIANA B A GOOD PLACE TO WORK * We've Been Making QUALITY CASTINGS For 25 Year*. g • **■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■

■ Driving Conditions are bad. For safety sake DRIVE CAREFULLY. ■ : LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Z ■ Leland Smith <«•«"" Hill | 1 ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■■ OJB’ THIMBLE THEATER Now .Showing -“THAR SHE BLOWS!” \_ If LAMP HO!! IT I/'hm.'! 7H»S»T" [if XXJ fUY MER.I / ( W ANT 7t> SEE ) Za7/>. ) AWOSBLANP!’ K Ktot. M«oßfs Z. WILL YQU 00 ME ? WHAT SrtE CAN < (So iSouZp) I 00 WITH some) Ww Ml * ” 3- Ifr" Pr W I BLONDIE BEHIND A SMOKE SCREEN ™ —lining riiip^ 1 wwj-um » x F® I ( P’PE.OEAP -THE ft /OH THATS < / E X AISO I M4AMT \ fl VKn-Mnc* ) I \ °ne BOJVE be ENyS (deferent)/ ; xxi to help me ) \ OASWOOD/y !;■ -| H : 04--O4- A“> ■ 2L I- - - toif; •£■ she wants me )/S? ■B m ■ B Ft • ICR-. [j? io cwv the r/ 1:, HA : A i SdUklT• linaWy ■ Jk I tol*-,*. | to. -* ! I : ,'JL 9 x|. I I

to determine what caused it to leave tbe toil* near here Sunday night.

Thirty - five boxcars, must of them carrying wheat and barley, were derailed and the railroad’* triple mainline track was torn up by the wreck. The accident secured near the crossing where aeven persons, an entire family, were killed in an automobile • train crash a week ago. —— -o- —— Spectacular Fire In Cleveland Controlled Cleveland. O, March 3 —(UP)— A spectacular fire touched off by an explosion raged for five h<mra iu the Standard Oil Co. refinery last night while firemen fought to prevent It from spreading to gasoline storage tanks and other buildings Fifteen engine companies, fbe hook and ladder outfits and one company responded to the five alarms. Firemeu quickly blank dfy M»ft If HuutJ, •D /to/*//•/iV*e— WfCM-MO-SM Iti, when cWn O' oGw Z! </ fowl svß« l»oo> clnyyrj sottnh «"d d'H.cult brectLs*, «>< Dr. SshUy ’ CAN PHO SAL to kelp loows dwm up V«porur, ifxti, R£-j1 O' ut< «» s*ml w«»k. WoUk——— i’ ** Voulwy «>* A» H»d» Oh as Us Decatur Hatchery Phone 497 122 Monroe St. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real 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 in Oeeatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 101 153 So. 2nd St. DeVosM Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty, Rep.. Berne, Ind., Phone 251.

"tod the area with foamite and isolated the blaxc in the No- 1 crs«k-! in* plant, located in the center of I a cluster of distilleries and gas| tank*. No one was injured in the blaxe j Damage wa* eetlinated between} 67,500 and 81'f,000. 0 ■ Trade In a Good Town —Decatur

AUCTION! FARM IMPLEMENTS. HARNESS AND HORSES Tuesday, Mar. 18 DECATUR SALE BARN DECATUR. IND. If you have any Implements, harness or horses bring them to March l.x as w>- will have plenty of southern buyer* fw your horse drawn implements amt harndba. Also a good place to buy or sell your power implements. We will iiave three late model Tractor* on rubber, drill*, binders, plows, disks, fertilizer corn planter*, mowers, new rubber tired wagons, trailers, buck rake*, buzz saw*, etc. If you have any good machinery you want to sell, list It with us so we can advertise it when we get our complete list out. This will be a large sale and you will find anything in the machinery line you may In* looking for. Regular Stock Sale Every Monday. E. C. DOEHRMAN, Mgr. Hoagland Phone or Decatur 74 Watch this paper for tile complete sale ad. SALE CALENDAR MAUCH 4—Noah Dy r I mla north of Waynedale on route No. 1 or I mile south of Foil Wayne on route No. 1. General farm sale. Roy A- Neil .I 'bnson. auctioneers. MAR. 3 Mark Sto : , mil north of M- i lot- Ohio. General farm i<- !:■ v 5 John *• Son, Am t MAIL 1 • ■ hard M» i. > g< t ‘2 mile W< : <»i Linn Grove, then V« South. Ellenberget Bros., Auctioneers. MAR. s—Joe Troendly, 6 ntl es north of Convoy. Ohio, 6 miles sou’h and 1 mile ■ art of Payne, Ohio, or 9 mile* west and 3 ml e* north of Van Wert (letters! farm sale. Ned Johnson & Melvin Liechty. Auctioneers MAR. 5 Forres' L. Stratton, 19 miles Northeast of Mansfield. Ohio. Complete Dispersal Sale: 360 Acre Farm; 34 Lots Registered Hereford Cattie: Power Machinery; Household Goods. Midwest Realty Amt ion Co. J. F Sanmanti, Auctioneer. MAR. 6—Mcrt Knittie A- Willier Etzler. I miles east of Van Wert. General Fann Hale E E. Bevington Ac Roy S Johnson. Auc. MAR. 6—Wint Rader, 9 miles Northe**t of Pent Indiana Well Im proved 170 Acre Fann Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F Hartmann—Auctioneer MAR. 8 -C. E. Motidy, Fine 8 R<s<m Home and 13 Acres of Land. Hicksville, Ohio. Midwest Realty Auction Co, J. F. Sanni, nin —Auctioneer. MAR. B—Earl Groth, Hotith Wind Farm. Ossian. Ind., Highway No. 1. Hampshire sale. MAR. 10—George F. Parent, Highly Productive 12<> Acre Farm. F> mile Northeast of Paulding. Ohio. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Santnann—Auctioneer. MAR 11 Dr. C. P. Hinchman Ac Hantforl Chrisman. 3 miles west of Geneva. General Farm Hale EHenberger Bros . Auct*. MARCH 11—Paul W 9kb Iman and Mrs. Adolph Bleberlck, 5 mile* south on !<*! and 1 mile <Sert of Monroeville. Chris Bobnke, Hoy Johnson—Am tiotieers. MAR. 11 —John Hinn. 6 miles east of Payne. Ohio on 113 and '■» mile south or 6 mile* southwest of Paulding at north edge of Bi iceton. Dairy cattle and dairy equipment. Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, auctioneers. MAR. I!— J. M. Stiarpf. 11 miles West of Winamac. Indiana, Welt Improved 233 Acre farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Manntann —Auctioneer. MAR. 12—Ralph Carr. Admin Brattaln Estate, Modern 9 Room Home, and Household Good* Ac Antique*. Antwerp. Ohio. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F Sanmann— Auctioneer. MAU. 12 A. W. Bleberkh, 1 mile west and 3 miles north of Preble, list acre farm, livestock, tractor au l implement* and household good*. Roy Johnson A- Son Auct*. MAR. I i—Flossie G Fox. •« mile East of Broughton. Ohio. Highly Improved 27 acre farm and 2 Istrge Building Lots. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Saiiinaiin—Auctioneer. MAR. 14 —Raymond L Wilson, 4 miles west and 314 south of Decatur or 314 south of Preble or 4 mile* we»t and 2 miles north of .Monroe, 95 acre farm and personal property. Roy ft Ned Johnson—Auctioneer*. MAR. 15—Mrs. Frank Loahe, 1 mile west and 2 miles south of Decatur, 100 acre farm and personal property. Johnson Ac Liechty, auctioneers. MAR. 15—Sam N Rea. 617 West Monroe St . Montpvlh-r. Ind. 6 room Home ami Household Goods. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. .1 F. Sanmann -Auctioneer MAR. 17 —Willlard tßudi Leonard. 6 miles east of New Haven on road II or 1 mile east of Government depot 10 Roussey road then south *2 mil" 'hen east *4 mile. General farm sale, itoy am! Ned Johnson—Auctioneers.

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Decatur Im. Agency g Established 188 f B Kenneth Runyon | Farm Insurance S Room 6, K. of C. Bld®. < Rhana X® *