Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1947 — Page 5

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, ■rKET REPORTS I KoNETT. MURRAY A CO- < or.. < u ■W- «• & i-" Mio *'itf I "" 24 99 K'l. h w . . j, Sat > - 26.60 cM. A «•« > __ 22W) in ®&' . ,M * ti.H Ruhner stock YARDS i mrected Msob 14 / ■ 2 - 2 '’ :w>" •** lbw ■:!- ™ E *•’••»« 55 “I 1 * Din !-•« H« -■ i3 -‘'’ '’•jtf*. II.H »*» gX (~ „.H> lb . — ,a ■ * 11.99 _ 22,90 iix . j...^'■■■■■"■■■ »•«* EGOS AND IWoULTRY QUOTATIONS S Furslshsd Sr IBItCATUR PRODUCS CO. S Phene ISO ■ coir itid Manto 14 Receipt Eggs 37 toeita ♦WT »PT“*»* re - »t< ii torus J J toßfe* apro'ceri - - 18 I BnraL GRAIN MARKST BURK elevator co. durinc , M deiivsrod at *lsvutor. Com ■ <«l .Man to II Mli prices. ®B Cr4 ‘ u - : 3 p6 ' touanel la»»- ; E I Cwa: .04 psr I<N Ife6I so b. farm. grain PRICCC d»ma County F. 8. Co-Op’s Berne Monro* Williams Corrected March tl 2.20 is So. 2 3 35 11 for rye price*. —u ■■ — ——— !OKEN TANKER IS '..ntiiixd Fr-.in Pag- One) | tin- tanker's third male w*s| overboard during the opera- 1 Navy officials at Honolulu mialdc to verify thia report ' ild only W bud Inn u i>" ka >, til* IH k it sn ion up lite .in.l iini'i.iL-i d In fi t tin- :iwk ‘KSi prowlers Full Dearlmi n for s.ilv.igcd Ml Hun Hi. amphibious «lnp. the I’ S.S Eldorado two .lay of peril foi I<W I'nrt Ia at Imrn'l survivor.* wii.ti motor launch from * Viilmy edged up Io iii l» minutes time. I.iIIIK II burked aw.iv. >;t rolling seas Mild ii.. ni> ii to ilie (leu Hordoii ' > * Mimed its v«cyar<Hgl iii Fram Isco. r. miles liW'MV. the i|i, uiMviir wen in ■ Sb' tanker lias I'* galley. in. I-* ami in iln after purl witli the '’i.i aiurlsliips sretion Um d Bw ’.‘"k” mid aua'.li'iiy Mor SMi.f i.lnu.* -l ived nlerl.-d for of t|o i llr| | w ho abandon Winn it -e. 111. ii Stile th it U| ! '.i 1., would sink tn empty B® .'MI Was xpoltHl Uu miles ■ ~f '*•*• wre. k area but '! idelilifbd from tile I 5 lol'SHif IO the Foil Heat (B's tmv lank. I I SS Tnluga I 'ii*i>.n. lied Io the seelie to ~- o — I Kos in. the lx tiefjt of your eon ■ gti.m. hut keep y„u r douids lu I ■rw I' | hat, . tiiru-;, , ( f , n> „ wn tlx fK. ■ »w. luwaitur f N. A. RIXLKR | OPTOMETRIST ! 1.. HOURS: I ’’ *» WHO »o *:uo *«'urtJoy», a 00 p m I y t, *t» , l>N 1.100... PiHMt ritk I BL- T EkraUr Co ‘ >t>r —" • M*rw«a ■ * • ——'

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATIS For M vorda «r taas: 1 Ua* SS*; I Urmb n*i > thud* IU S orm9 9LU. Rat** quoted ar* for c*m*oUtiV* iBMTIiOM. N* dMtflod ad* accepted or *U»d*y *ch«d*J*. Kat* for if Polar BLACK FACB i* Se per word tar to•art tea. Copy amat So la afffeo by 11 a. Monday thrpuah Friday. Saturday daadllao to I a a FOR SALE FOR HALE — Nationally known Inner spring uiatlreascs, liberal trade-in allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Store, pbune IM. M TF i FUR SALM-Coipnibi* Record* Popular and classical with artists like Goodman. Kyser. Carle. Duchin, James, HoHs. Sbor*. Kostelanets. Levant, etc. Übrick Bros. W-ts FOR SALK — Radios; Zenith - Sparton • Stromberg Carlson. Table models, combinations, record players, portable*. Available now. Uhrtck Bros. 30-ts FOR SALE- Baby citicka on Wed nesday of each week. All leading breeds. C. V. IMlliug Decatur route 2. C'raigville and Decatur phones. bP-glOt FOR SALE- Jam*sw*y oil and electric brooders; chick feeders and fountains. Decatur V. S. pullorum controlled chicks. Leglioru cockerels every week al 2c. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 59-glOt FOR SALE Electric Most Sanitary chi< k brooders; garden seed era. Gerber Implement store, V. S 27. ti») git FOR KALE Restaurant, 413 Win cheater St. tiu-tit FOR SALE Two water heaters 17 and 30 gallon capacity. Like new. Inquire Harold Taylor. Mon rocville. «lJt» Custom Built kitchen cabinets and ' borne fixtures- All pre-war kiln ' dried Ittinlier while pine. Also furniture repairing, carpenter work, welding -Hid everything electrical. Phone 965. Erie Trading Post. til 3t FOR SALE Ohio side rake at the <*. W R Schwarts sale. til 3t FlVll SALE F-12’tractors and cultivators. 5 miles cast Decatur on 221. taiuic Drake 62 g.'ltx FOR SALE — New Idea manure spreader, i-; good condition. Also one Holstein heifer calf. Telephone 61&-K. ♦ ti 2 a3t FUR SALE 1942 MinneapolisMoline R-tractor and cultivator. On good rubber. A-l condition. Edward Um kmeycr, seven miles north of Docatur. Hoagland phone. 62 b3tx - I FOR SALE S 5 acres in Kirkland i township; good farm with build : Ings. S. D. Iletist Iwu •« utile west [ of Kirkland High School. 62 3t ' FOR SALE l«awn mower grinder' and nome rcoair parts for lawn) mowers. 11. P. McGill. 1104 W> st. Monroe St. 62 3U| FOR SALE Oil burning heating stove, large size, iu gmsl condition. Reasonable. 1115 West Madl ' son street. Phone 137 b. 62-g3t FOR SALE — day old guernsey holstein heifer calf 2 year okl mare pony. Frutfk Singleton. I Phone 652-T. 63 g3tx : FOR SALE OIT TRADE 1916! Font ! door V-B; 2-1941 t'hevro ' lot Club Coupes; 1937 Chevrolet. ; 1937 Ford; 193 ft Dodge. Fred. Bum-lic. Phone 975. 63-2tx FOR SALE Gcnwl gUMTMtOSd used cars; late models. 1912 Packard 6. convertible club coupe r idio. heater, new t<ui and tires and other lu-cessorios. |9tn Plymouth coupe—a honey. 194 d Chocratal lowa scidan a good buy 193 ft Chevrolet 2-dcmr Also oth--r older models. Hicks Garage and Motor Kales. *4 mile south on 27 63-21' We have and install 1917 model radio, for any car. One day service. Hicks Garage and Motor Sales. S mile south cm 27. 63-2 t FOR BALE I'uiversal vacuum ciouuer. Gcaul <<mdltion. Call 6X7. 63 Itx FOR SALK—SM siae Warner elec lii. brooch r. |><>d <<oidillon | New Hercules furnace- ib'-tmo-tat j Mau's blc yc.lv high pressure Ures Priced right. Plume UP. ' 63 3t FOR BAIJ£ 65 white ree k pullet-, layink 759 k. 2 miles east on 221. 3ta mUc*i* north. Phone 513-P | Glen RougliU Turkey meat consumptlou is towcoming a yonr-round habit. •« • larger projm tjots M birds ar* being eaten in the cHscmim from Feb ruary to August

QUICKIES by K*n KtfMldi I i * r i L —•*iF ; r t»i "But. Thomas, dear, it may not | In* your fault—the- tools you got I wiih a Democrat Want Ad may not be ac-curate!" —. ■ . .I . I. -; FOR SALE 8 room modern home, on North Second St. Best of condition. 2 modern homes iu Homeatead addition. Fine state of repair, early possession. 6 room home on Elm streat, in good repair immediate possasaton. 115 acre farm near city oo good, highway, immediate possenaion. Several other farms and properties. T. D. Sctoieferstein. Phone 105. M-TF FOR SALE - Collies and Shepherds from 6 weeks to 6 months old. German Shepherd from 8 mouths; Pointers and setters, St. Bernards, big Swiss type males to 6 months; rat dog. watch dog and many others. Harry Heed. 1 mile north. 1 mile east of Bluffton. Ind. 59 6t j FOR "SALE Utility tops for pic k | up tracks, an open or closed truck in one minutes time, t'ustomliuiit fur your particular truck. Top for 46 Ford available now. Phone 56. Ra-Nce Mfg. C*. tio-titx ' NOTICE The time lias come to think about your garden We| have- take n over the- Ktuc-ky Seed' Stor* and will sell complete line of Condon’s Seed*. Stiefel Grain. Co, 217 N. First St. 58-61 FOR HALE Alscut two loads >4 , corn. Remove at once. Spec ial' ■ pric e. Waller Koos, mile east Bobo. I 61 31x ' FOR SALE Glrl'u yellow Holly ’ wood knit suit, size 5. Phone, 1197. til-bjt, i FOR SALE Dresser, Seller hitch--1 en cabinet, 75 lb. Ice cooler. child’s rocker, congoleum rug. wool rug. Can be seen at A. K. Shaw. 134 S. 13th St.. Porter Trailer Sales. til-3tx FOR SALE—i»|| CuMtmi L door IteSoln M’datL ratlin ttid heater. Pirk Mansfield Motor Sales. 11l S. Second. 6212 FOf’ - SALE Berk hire male pig out of registered li«Td First house north of county farm. Dick Martin 6-tx FOR SALE 6 ton of loose LittleRed clover hay I Mie north : l's mile west Coppess Corners ' John Stouebnrncr. 62 g3t I FUR SALE F-12 trac tor with ciiltivatois and Little Wonder 2 i bottom 12" trail er plow. I mile ‘<-ast. 3 north oi Preble. Clarence* ' Macke. 62 g3tx ' Foil SAT,!'; Home Comfort range- , 112 k Elm St. ti 3 2txl ; FOITsALE 1931 Mode l A Ford 1 1 mile cast 1 mile south. Bolio. first house cast. 63 :;tx APPLES. Muc-liitoxb and spies bushel 12.95. Black Twig and Klug David, bushel Cop|w s i Corners. til.gJtx, ‘ — | GRAPEFKITT. large 64 nine. Marsh Texas, seedless, lull of juice. X for 56c. Oranges, juicy ' sweet seedb-.d Floridas. X to •* lb. mesh bag 49c. Coppess Corners. tl-g'.lx FOR SALE 3 burner <ual oil stove used 2 months. Roil A Way lu-d with mrttresa used 2 mouths luquire 419 Grant Street. til-I* FOR SALK l'« bu. alialta. Mis. Eva Wliittenbarg' r. 1% mite north aud one mile east Bier ke church. 61r3ts EOi: SALE Kresto <<>•< with bull calf Third house north of Central Stork farm. Phone 523 J. *• I FOR SALE Re al r atale I acres. we|J improved, located mile south and 3 mites east of fmigville. Ind Immediate po» MSMion. Priced to m il. Gid Gerber. Bluffton. Ind. til-3ix I —.— —— :pt DDING I*OWDKR. vanilla, cbocointe. bnUersewtcb 2 t»ks ' |se. CamaUou milk, tall cans, per can Ifc. topper-s Cornw;. 61 g3tx BANANAS, tasty ripe fruit, lb. 15c. Pineapple Cuban lor canning. slue So. per case 57-76- Coppcaa toruer* tilgStx • MB n Ito ■ N<» mau hat a enough mem ory io m«k« • succmrful liar —

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FOR SALK — 1941 Chevrolet 2 door special DeLuxe. Underse-at heater, defroster, spotlight, good motor gewwi tires. Make me a price. Can be seen at 311 Madison j Street, Decatur. 62-2tx MISCELLANEOUS Is the BREATHER PIPE on thecrankcase of your car PLUGED? Is the CRANKCASE full erf SLUDGE? If so, lot Us flush your motor with a mechanical motor flusher. Gay’s Mobile Service, 13th b Mo* rue . phon*- 318. 62-3 t Farm Loans made low inte-rest • We make alnetracts of title to real 1 estate. French Quinn's Abstraet | Office- 63 T | 1 ROOFING and siding. Lock typei asphalt roofing Asbestos and . insulation lerkk aiding. Put on with rigid leoaid Spells real In sulatiou plkators do the work. No money’ ■ down. Three- years to pay If desired. Boardiusu’s, Decatur. Ind Phone 411. 51126 IWE Bl'Y. SELL W TRADE used I merchandise-. What have you? CaU 965- Erie Trading Post 61 31 Guaranteed Radio Repair Work on any make medio ori radio - phonograph by our authorized Philco Service Department. Haugk Heating & Appliances. 34 ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We remote dead horse*, cows. hogs, etc. Dscatur phone 2009. We pey i all phon* charge*. The St*/ley Products Co. 16 ts WANTEU SEWING MACHINE Repair Ittg All makes, guarante-cd jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckler, do hemstitching and ■ machine buttonholes. Boardtnaus I 223 North First. 51 261 x APPI.I/NCE SERVICE If we can't fix II throw It away. We repair *ll makes of waahers. sweepers. Irons, and other small' • ppllan-.es. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 463. »7 ts ' WANTED .Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sains message*, ' programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 170, Heller Building. 244 U 1 WANTED AH kinds of livestock L. W- Murphy. Phone 1678. 15-btf j "ROI TEMAN WANTED To deliver men handle* and collet I money from group of new 5c hot nut dlxpen»ers. No selling Part of full time pays big earningsReferences and 51200 cash re <|Uired; secured. Write box X 9 Democrat fully and give phone number for interview. 57-7 t WANTED TO RENT 40 to 120 acre farm. Cash, grain or 50 59 basis. Phone Bertie K 97. 62-3tx WANTED— We aie iu the market for good hay and straw. Burk i Elevator Company. Decatur. Monroe and Peterson. T WANTED all kinds butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. -s.s-1 W ANTED — G'hkl used can*. Highest prices. Dick Mansfield Motor Salo, 111 J"’Second. 62-121 WANTED Ladies, now is the ■ tiin* to get tlwt order in for ' your spring upholstering, refinish ing and repairing. We save you j money Satisfaction guaranteed i Secaur Furniture Repair 131 h | Moaroe Plmmic 16X6 63-61 WANTED Boy's td<><i*. Junior she. Plioin- 94 L. Mom**- 62-3tx I - — ii« 1,1 " — * WANTED House to rent; must vacate foi veteran; weed 2 or more In-drooms; no children Phone lotti after 6 p m. 61 TF WANTED Elderly lady lor com luinioii aud toousekwspor in widow's hoim* in D*-*at*r. Mole for home than salary. No wash ,ng. Write Mrs. Ih-rbert Grieser. 2328 Miner St.. Fort Wayne, lud 59-Mt WANTED Housekeeper at uw.« Elderly lady . preferred. Good iwy, small family. 3 adults, t an •go iHHue night* Write* Box 91 I'3 DeniiM iat 6li It LUS'I AND Hll ND LUST Man's Sil'aua wrist watch in trout of 113 Mi ner an Find* r please rclurn lu this ottfee. Reward. UNIT strand of pearia op Thum driV IK-tw«u-a Den aiel ' Iwiwling alley Return to thii* oHiop. 62 g2lx FOR KENT FUR RENT 2 r*Maa furnished ■ partmeiit. Call 1427. or 216 North Fourth street 63 git i ->- ■ - - Trouble Is usually produced by ibese who dos t prodm-e snyttoing

*»OM nffICI MxtCy wafc**—— jsSSL —— «m •*» Union Townsblp The Union Township ixiys and girls 4 H clubs held a meeting recently at the Lutheran school En rolhnent was taken by Charley Burdg and Beal Gerke. adult leaders. for die l>oys, aud Mi» Clarence Mitchell. Evelyn Gerke. and Letters Markle for the girls. Games were played following the meeting Any one still tntcraated in joining a club should contact the leaders Th* next meeting for th* boys will be held March 2X, 7:30 p.m. at the Lutheran school. The girls wifi have thoir meeting on March 29, 1:30 pm . also at the Lutheran echoolGREEKS PLEDGE (Continued l-'roio P.ig.- <»n,-i They said British foreign min inter Ernest Kevin planned to confer informally with secretary of state George C. Marshall on the Palestine problem during inter missions in tin- big four foreign ministers' dis. usslotts. Kevin wants to «-nd Ho- I'nit-d Blates’ hosit.-itlon als-ul how the problem should Im- placed liefore the I'N. Os th>- Jdg powers, only the I'nited Stairs has refused to > odors/ a plan for an emergency 10 or 12-nation committee which Would sift facts almut Palestine in preparation for Hie Beptenilier session of flu- I'N general assembly. - ■ o Trade In a Good Town —Decatur SENATORS PLAN (C'liitiu'H-d Fr.on I’tg- «>ii»i there would In- nlglH sessions too It necessary. The <onf<-n-n<e gave legislation to outlaw portal pay claims priority over Itavid E Lilienlhal's coni roversial appoint iiu-ni to 10-ad ’the atomic em-rgy < ommisaion. Regarding the Greek <ii.i* a sainplint- of opinion imlii a'<-d that th*.- homte foreign affairs commit tee would approve Mr. Truman' program The committee planned to take up tin- prwldeitf.’s r«-<|in t early next week Rep. Thomas S. Gordon. D . HI ail Io definitely favored the pro gram

MU’T M Tl SLEEP HTBEHW Get Y<»ur l ,, imk’s Seed Corn from the follow inn: Theodore Btilmahtt Gilbert Ehierding l.d I lodic incur Hob Meters

i LET’S STOP CARELESS DRIVING! d<>n t straddle trait it lanes: J ! LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY I I Inland Smith Glenn Hill j b ■■■ ■’ THIMBLE THEATER New Showing “WHALE RCSTIaER ON THE BEAM" BEN WANTS Vi Ijl HAVA IPEARJ) Iwe BiJANG THE f HAM ff a\ To*\ SvS'-V-'.iflcL/ | ATO TALK—J (SQUINT » TZ~~L. SKIPS RACMC / 7 WHALE X-*" — HEy DON'T”} fuuuAT ASHORE 1 , trtJ 1 ~ IBLONDIE CUB WOLF >ou may to sL 7s a SME ) 11 \ G hv irii !0? ; W* " i/'S b k In I f|\i IJ 7. ~ it/ iuv- o i XX W? t k

Breeding Program To Be Discussed Here All farmers Interested in an artificial breeding program for dairy cattle are urged to attend a meeting at 7:30 p.m . Thursday. March 2U. at the Lincoln School. Deiatur. In a letter to county agent L E Archbold. Ed Gannon. <-xtenslou dairyman, says. “We are trying to reach the little fellow who har never had or never will have a registered sire We are attempting to Improve grad* cattle faster than we can do it under existing conditions, because there arc not enough* registered sire* available if they all wanted them We ar* also trying to increase the production of th* cattle in the small cow herd, developing the small herds with more efficiency and .it the same tiipe with more sale value when suppluaes are for sale Dairy heifers sired by hulls of known production are naturally more valuable Ilian those from scrub bulls. Os course, this organization now is known as the Indiana arti ficial breeding association We are using them because they can offer the 10-st and the cheapest service available, in the country to day They are in a position to se !*<-t sires all over the country and through their non-profit program are producing semen cheaper than any other source available today They are out. selecting and buying the best proved bulls available SAYS GOP TAX cc'..utiu ic ,| From Bag- •>!«-» mous Republican support and some help Horn the- Democrats The real test of Ui<- Martin Hal leek leadership of the hoilbc will come on spending. ’’The appnipri.itimi bills will make us or break us cm taxes and Rc-ITpholstering Refinishing All Kcnds Furniture Repaired, Recovered and Refinished. Used Furniture For Sale. Free Estimates. Pick-up and Delivery 131 E. Monroe 6t. Phone Infth Secaur Furniture Repair

Kseptths HQ Cold Away Hold, IOC 1M Bgi * ’■ H.O!, all to'SJ dor aod n ,«h- L '• w.lb-'it rrlu,-|. flrafl <ng ;>,mi Au- LflßW® W 1 towabr — Ma*- BfcvffL tKili *m* r,*a. EM Osly r I MONROE, IND.

on economy." Halleck said. ‘'Thenwill Im- great six-clal Interests pres sure to override legislative budget limitations on this or that project. But I'm sure we cal hold th* line in the house” —-0— Trade In a Good Town —Decatur

PUBLIC AUCTION MACHINERY — HORSES AND HARNESS Tuesday, March 18 at 12 Noon 3 liadco on rulilH-r. 1916 B Farmall with cultivators, lights, ftart* r imwer lift, power take-off. wheel weights, heel pulley, has only l.nul -1 a few load of manure; Farmall F 2" with cultivators, power Utt an.l heel piilh Late model Allis-Chalmers, somplete with all the equipme nt. These trac tors are as good as you will fin-1 anywhere in any auction; liodge truck with stock rack; X rubber tired Wagons; Extra set of Cultivators for F2O. I Corn Planters with fertilizer tachinenis Fertilizer Grain liril). Ford Pickup Truck with buck rake; Mowers; Binder . I'ullipackc-i'*; 25 or more Spring-Break Corn Cultivators; I 2 row I II •' Corn Plow, like m-w; New Buzz Saw; 3 Breaking Plows tor Hi,- above tractors. Dlhi ; Harrows; 100 sets of Harness or more, latclder*. Collars; Implements; Paints; National Cash Register; 2 Boys Bicycles, etcIf you have anything in this line to sell, bring It in If you are looking for mat liincry of any kind, you will find it here on the IXth. Decatur Sale Barn E C. DOEHRMAN, Mgr. Phone 74 Decatur, or Hoagland. Mar 11 15 *

■-■■■-■■■■■■■■■■■■■•«| B 3 Room House and Personal Property : PUBLIC AUCTION Due lo Ul health I. the undc-ridgm-d, will sell the follow- ’ P ing peiMonal property on my farm located 5 miles North and | B mile- West of B- rn«- or 3 milr-s Mouth ami • • mile W«-st of , £ Copp. Cornel or 4'j miles East ol Baumgartner Hatchery. ' on I ; Tuesday, March 18, 1947' — Starting at 12:00 Noon ■ I g L.cod room summer kit. h>n 30x1.'-. with 6x30 porch. Good risif. Thi.* i. .1 very gisnl building and could easily In- moved ' " and ni.c-L into a tov■ iv mutll it I ■ JU—HEAD OF HOLSTEIN ( A’FTI.E—IO ( g Tin -i .iiv .ill inn. br. 1 but not eligible to register, all iaia- . ■ ed by Mr. Ei-hwartz. • Heifer. 2 yrs old, due by day of sale; lleif.-r. 2 yrs old. I ■ loed th t 6 Cow Iyr old. bred De l. 2: Cow 8 yrs. old. bred | g in Sept.; Cow ; yrs old. bre.l in Aug : Cow 4 yrs <dd. br6d in Aug.; I hellei from 7to 14 mouths uM. This is a choice lot ■ • of Hols'ein Cattle, goad producers. | g UNIVERSAL CO-OP MILKING MACHINE with 50 11. alum — inum pall, *, w Ii p moior. large ta. mini tank. i>l|m- an! stall cocks, used only fl nioiithv. t milk t ails I ® FEED bale* of extra good mix.-d bay. wire tied aud I g slicrnl. B __ IMPLEMENTS — I \BMAi.L I' 12 on riibln-r wjHi cultivator attathineot, new 1 B ll* to rear tn... farter g. n*ra*or and battery, this tractor is | g in excellent condition. New I ll r Little Genius 12” 2 bottom . tia. tor plow . I II <• 7fl ua. tor dir. Extra go.nl I || C 6 ft. " giant mower on rubber, flic Coin Planter with new fertl I B li.-er alt . Monitor 9 disc; fertilizer grain drill with good gram ■ ■ d ail Dunham rotary hoe 2 scc tkni spring tooth harrow; Gibbs shovel plow, walking plow dink-foot cast Iron roller, ’ ■ coal or <-ob tank heater John D-«-re hay loader. <d«l style. | ■ John Deere manor* rpn-a l< r with trador hit. h. good wagon . g with tain Ihil. hog house, pig shelter lnxl2; breeching har- 1 in with good and haute r. new I«m» ft. 1" hay rope I ■ nevci iice-d. block and tackle, with good - I ,'' rope; Extra heavy | | 14' log chain .h. ■ cut saw bin k aw. cupboard. roek»*r and _ I matching straight . han - with woven scats; many other ■ B articles. | ■ TERMS—CASH. . ; C. W. R. Schwartz ! a OWNER ■ Meh in E Liecbty, Berne, lud . ’ Noel C. Johnson. Iteiafur. Ind. — Au> i|oue*r.- I I E W. Baumgartner—Clerk. 2 | Mar 815 * «■*■■•■■■■■■■•■ ■ ■■ ■*■ ■ ■

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ONE DECATUR tf'oiiltnued From Pa(f» On*) I Smith, who ac ted as s judge. Russell Owens, as a doctor: Nathan <’ Nelson. Adolph Kolter. Mr. and >1 Mrs. Ralph Smith. .