Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1947 — Page 2
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Whatever the occasion .... flowers are most appropriate and acceptable. *Decafat (&■ Phone 100 Joe w - Kellev I Buy a RED JACKET | Water Softener Enjoy the convenience of zero soft water f for as little as 40c per thousand gallon of ) clear sparkling soft water. 1 “Save the difference with a Red Jacket.” ( Arnold & Klenk, Inc. j 232 W. Madison St. Decatur, Ind. J, PUBLIC SALE I the undersigned, have sold my farm, will sell the following per-. Bon’al property at public auction, located 3 miles east on 1-4 and H miles north of Bluffton. Ind., or 4% miles south of Tocsin, Ind., or 20 miles south of Fort Wayne, on Saturday, Sept. 13, 19A7 Sale Starting at 12:30 O'clock 19 _ CATTLE — 19 Vaccinated for Bangs Disease 9 Holstein Heifers, 14 to 18 months old. 6 Steers, 11 to 18 months old. 2 Heifer Calves, 6 months old. 1 Roan Bull, 11 months old. 1 Bull Calf, 6 months old. TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS Eight hundred lb. platform scales; corn sheller; steel wheelbarrow: DeLaval No 16 power or hand separator; vice, work bcneh; spray pump; extension ladder. 28 ft.; 22-cal. repeating rifle; 410 guage shotgun; 22 native fence boards; walnut boards; step ladders; log chains, weeding tools; tree pruners; carpenter tools; coaster wagon; tool chest; 2 calf weaners attached to bucket; pipe wrenches; corn dryer; shovel; forks; chicken feeders; crocks; meat saw. SEED—2’i bushel Alsike seed. HOUSEHOLD GOOD^—Breakfast set, round table, chairs, Norge •washing machine. Lot of miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. ' JOEL KEHRN, Owner Lunch Wil! Be Served. Aucts.: Herman Strahm. Craigville, Ind. Roe Hunter, Ossian, Ind. Fanners fc Merchants Bank. Clerk, Sept. 10 Public Auction “THE SPAULDING OR HOY FARM” WELL IMPROVED 244 ACRES Wednesday, Sept. 17 1:30 P. M. LOCATED: Two miles Northwest of Montpelier, Indiana on the Old Warren Pike. IMPROVEMENTS: Good 10 Room Home. MODERN, except heat, cor/ crete porch and walks. Basement. Nice Yard and Lawn. Fine Shade. Six Room Tenant House with good well and outbuildings. BANK BARN 50x60 with shed 30x50, concrete floors and Stanchions for 20 head. Milk House for grade A milk. Concrete Stave Silo 12x36. Hog House and Corn Crib 30x40. concrete floors. Machine Shed 24x30. 600 Bu. Steel Crib set in concrete. Two Chicken Houses, both have concrete floors. Large Granary and Garage with concrete floors. Two Good Wells, one at house with pressure system, another at milk house. A FINE SET OF IMPROVEMENTS IN GOOD REPAIR. 210 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION, balance Good Timber Pasture, SOME SALEABLE TIMBER. Level. Highly Productive Soil, Well Drained and Fenced. HAS BEEN OWNED AND OPERATED BY "THE HOY BROS.” FOR THE PAST 25 YEARS and has been well fenced, properly rotated and is in a fine state ot cultivation, as evidenced by the fine crops now growing on this farm. IDEALLY LOCATED ON A GOOD ROAD and CLOSE TO GOOD MARKETS AND OTHER CONVENIENCES. TERMS: 26% Day of sale, balance on or before March 1, 1948 when possession will be given. GRACE L. HOY, MARY C. LOUNSBURY—Owners J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Sales Manager Lee R. Htghlen—Local Rep. Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co Decatur, Indiana. Sept. 10
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* Ctab t.itst Former U. S. Senator Raymond Willis of Angoldt. will be guest speaker at the Rotary club party to be given Thursday evening at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell, east of the city. The Bells are entertaining the Rotarians and their wives. Sen. Willis will giv ea talk on ‘.Under the Dome,” in which he relates experiences gained while he served in the senate. Knights Os Pythias Will Meet Thursday The regular meeting of the Knights of Pythias lodge will be held Thursday night at 8 o’clock All members are urged to attend. Heartburn Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back When excess stomach Bflrt causes palnfu I, suffocating gas, sotir stomach and heartburn, doctors usually prescribe the fastest-acting medicines known for symptomatic relief—medicines like those i n Bell-ana Tablets. No laxative. BeH-ans brings comfort Ina jiffy or return bottle to us for double money back. 25c BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25*
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j Meet Sept. 16 On Stale Fair Setup I Local Groups May Select Delegate In the last session of the Indiana legislature, house bill 251 was passed that provided t# a reorganization of the state fair board. In part the bill states, “Eleven members shall be nominated, one from each agriculture district as herein set forth, to be selected by the following agricultural interests within said district as represented by county organizations of breeders of swine, sheep, dairy cattle, beef cattle, light horses, draft horses, poultry and horticulturists, vegetable growers, grain growers, home economics clubs, organized agriculture as represented by the farm bureau and grange, and county and other regularly organized agricultural fairs. The county extension office is calling a meeting of the above interests for 8 p. m„ Tuesday. Septentfier 16, at the Lincoln school, Decatur, to further acquaint them with how each group may name a delegate to the district convention, if they wish. Any interested person in the county is invited to attend this meeting. o— ——— — FIRE PREVENTION (Contlnnea rrowi T-ng«- i) will be asked to check their furnaces, chimneys, roofs, wiring and other parts of the home where fires originate, and make proper repairs if necessary. The entire IF STOMACH BALKS DUE TO GAS AND DLOAT Help Get Food Digested to Relieve Yourself of This Nervous Distress Do you feel all puffed-up and miserable after every meal, taste sour, bitter food? If so, here is how you may get blessed relief in helping your stomach do the Job—it should be doing—in the digestion of its food. Everytime food enters the stomach a vita! gastric Juice must flow normally to break-up certain food particles: else the food may ferment. Sour food, acid indi-gestion-and gas frequently cause a morbid, touchy, fretful, peevish, nervous condition, loss of appetite, underweight, restless sleep, weakness. To get real relief you must Increase the flow of this vital gastric juice. Medical authorities, in independent laboratory tests on human stemachs, have by positive proof shown that SSS Tonic is amazingly effective in increasing this flow when it is toq little or scanty due to a non-organic stomach disturbance. This is due to the BBS Tonic formula which contains special and potent activating ingredients. Also, SSS Tonic helps build-up nonorganic, weak, watery blood in nutritional anemia—so with a good flew of this gastric digestive juice, plus rich redblood you should eat better, sleep better, feel better, work better, play better. Avoid punishing yourself with overdoses of soda and other alkaltzers to counteract gas and bloating when what you so dearly need is SSS Tonic to help you digest food tor body strength and repair. Don’t wait! Join the host of happy people SSS Tonic has helped. Millions of bottles sold. Get a bottle of SSS Tonic from your drug store today. SSS Tonic helpa Build Sturdy Health.
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week will bqffivoted to preventing firs during tW approaching winter months when furnaces and stoves are taxed to capacity for heat. o — FREDERICK BOHNKE (Continued rrom Page 1) and at 2 o'clock at the St. John s Lutheran church at Flat Rock, the Rev. H. W. Hartenberger officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will 6 be removed from the Zwick funeral home to the residence at 7 o’clock this evening o TO HONOR ADULT (Continued from Page I) Don Raudenuush, all two years. Mrs. Robert Stuber. Mrs. Henry Rumple. Mrs. Gerald Edwards. Miss Emma Levy, Mrs. Phyllis Hamrick. Mrs. Nellie Price, Mrs. Paul Baumgartner. Mrs. Amos Stauffer, Mrs. Russel Mitchel. Mrs. Clarence Mitchel, Mrs. Leonard Wagley. Mrs. Lewis Martin, Mrs. Leona Striker. Mrs. Arthur Koeneman, Vera Soldner, Reinhard Werling. Ervin Schuller, Roy Price. Harry McDermott. Darrel Clouse, Eugene Arnold, Alonzo Smith. Everett Rice, Henry Rumple, Lloyd Kuhn, Carl Amstutz, P. B. Lehman. Harry Lehman, Elisha Merriman, Hugo Boerger. Harve Haggard, Delmore Wechter. Arthur Wilder, Charles Backhaus, George Zimmerman. Rufus Inniger and Herman Lengerich, all one year. 0 FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY Public Buildings Administration Office of The Division Engineer 1124 I . S. Post Office 433 West Van Buren Street, Chicago 7. Illinois, August ( 27, 1947. Sealed bids, in triplicate, wilt be received at this office until 2PM September 17, 1947 and then publicly opened, for furnishing the materials, and performing the work for New Boiler, Stoker, Water Softener, Etc., at the U. S. P. 0.. Decatur, Indiana in strict accordance with the specifications dated 1B-Div-4, August 11. 1917. and drawings (if any) mentioned therein and the genera! conditions dated September 15. 1942 and addenum thereto dated May 15, 194 1. Specifications and other data may be had at the office of the custodian of the building or the office, of the division engineer. Earl 11. Lund, Division sept. 8-9,10 ’Mr "M” 1 S^W n W >: W BIRCH Master Magician and Company of Artists Tues. Sept. 16 Jr.-Sr. High School Children’s Matinee, 2:30 p. m.—3oc Matinee tickets at schools. Night—Adults, $1.20 Students, 60c Tax Incl. Sponsorship Decatur Lions Club :::bjw:ibiiiibiub ■ ■ s ■ ■
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