Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1947 — Page 2

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CLARIFIES ® (Continued from Page 1) M his letter that in cities, where the councilmen are not nominated from each district that then it is true that the candidates receiving the highest number of votes is elect-

I Bottled Gas | 20 lb. Bottle 100 lb. Bottle ( Installations Installations < We can fill all types ICC Gas Bottles. We f can hook up your hottie gas stove or con- 1 vert your gas stove. I Business Men! —We Wholesale! ( Adams County Trailer Sales & Service J Paul E. Strickler — 604 Mercer Ave. C Decatur, Indiana / Specials You Need iSquihb Dental Cream Colgate Tooth p ow der 39® large size only 1c when packages — you buy giant size. Both for "• Brush and Comb, purse size in pastic Qfif- —— case ~ , .. , Packer's Shampoo, two rep - > r “-.2 6° c b »“ tes >- coc Brushless 2-35 c ao C lrod „ c( „ rv offer Cream sizes SMITH DRUG CO. Need We repair and clean all makes of furnaces. Best I ‘ Furnace materials—trained workmen. All costs based on Repairs? actual materials used and labor. Phone us now. "Both come home to worm rooms" I r - "““"T I “The Williamson Heater Company: B Possibly we appreciate our Williamson Triplite Furnace more than most folks because my wife works, too; so there'is no one home to see that the house doesn't git too hot or the fire doesn't go out. I just tire up at noon and know when we come home, those cold, wintry evenings, — our house will be warm an! comfortable with even heat m all rooms." Signed—Albert N. Little, Indiana / Monthly Foyment* To Sait, WffiM&ggg Furnaces cleaned 4.5 Uup Decatur. Indiana EXCLUSIVE AT NIBLICK’S r. / /// Side-buttoned twoF<J piecer by DORIS ! T > J DODSON... with the I f / / longer torso look, f i I Rayon alpaca With hip | / I bow and set-in bands 1 i < ] of rayon faille. Black, ! K \ green mallard, and j V > mahogany. 7 to 15. I $10.25. K Other Doris DodstVn Dresses up f<S y ,14 - 95 - Sizes 9 to 19. Niblick & Co* i

ed irregardless of his place of residence. However, Decatur does have four councilmanic districts, and candidates are nominated from their respective districts. .* 0-r Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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-— — • . O MM. ,»H wJI 1, I II 0 | RUR< CHURCHES | ■< 2 * Union Chapel | Evangelical Unified Brethren D. H. Pellett, minister Sunday church school 9:30; Mr. Thurman I. Drew, superintendent. ' Divine worship in the Holy ComI munion 10:15; subject, “Consolation in Christ.” I The morning services are unified. ■ Youth fellowship 6:45. Adult Bible study 6:45. Evening worship 7:30; sermon l subject, "Union With Christ.” Council of Administration foli lowing the evening services. Prayer service Wednesday 7:30; choir rehearsal following. Ft. Wayne group Bunday school rally in Calvary Church, Ft. Wayne Friday evening November 7, at 7:30. "'” V 1 United Brethren in Christ Willshire Circuit ' Duane A. Reahm, pastor St. Paul (C3T) Tues., 7:30, prayer meeting and Bible study, Bob Mcßride, leader. 9:15 Sunday, morning worship 1 with sermon by the pastor. 10:00 Sunday school, Ed McFarland. superintendent. Winchester (CST) Thurs., 7:30, prayer meeting, Mrs. Ida Hirschy, leader. • 9:30, Sunday school, Fred Zurcher, superintendent. 10:30, Guest speaker, Miss Effie Hodgeboom. Huntington, Ind. 7:30, missionary program. Miss Hodgeboom will speak and show motion pictures of mission work in Africa. The public is welcome. Willshire (EST) Wednesday, 7:30, prayer meeting. Oatis Strickler, leader. Sunday, 9:30, morning worship with sermon by the pastor. 10:00, Sunday school, John Tinkham, superintendent. 7:30, evangelistic services. Tues., Nov. 4, 7:30 W. M. A. at the church. ' o Pleasant Mills Baptist Albert Swenson, pastor Due to redecorating, there will be no services Sunday. 0 Monroe Methodist W. L. Hall, minister Morning Worship 9:30. Sunday school, 10?30. County Sunday school convention, 2:00. There will be no evening service. We will attend the Sunday school convention at Berne. W. S. C. S. "Executive” Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rene Brandt at 2:00 o'clock. W. S. C. S. regular meeting Thursday at 7:30 at the church. Mid week service and choir practice Wednesday evening at 7:30 and 8:15. Wells-Adams Co. group “Religious Education Rally,” Friday Nov. 7, 7:30 to 9:00. — o —- St. Luke Evan. & Reformed Church Honduras H. H. Meckstroth, piaster 9:00, Annual Thankoffering Service for the Girl's Guild 1 and Women's Guild. Rev. Franlft FesperSPECIAL This Week-End T-Bone and Sirloin Steakft. ’4Bc -52 c Beef Roastlb. 35c -37 c Swiss Steak!b. 52c Round Steak._ft. 52c & 55c Beef Chopslb. 45c-48c-52c Boiling Beef ft. Z9c Fresh Ground Beef--ft. 3frc Beef Liverft. 35c Veal Roast.ft. 37c Veal Steakft. 52c -55 c Veal Liverft. 55c Sudduth MEAT MARKET S. 13th St. Phone 226 (

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man will be the speaker. i 10:00 Sunday school. I 3:00 Ft. Wayne Regional Youth < Fellowship. Dr. David Baker will be the afternoon and evening speaker. Thursday 7:30 —Girl’s Guild at the home of Miss Lucille Beavers. 1 O — i Pleasant Mills Methodist Seth F. Painter, paator 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 6 p.m. Junior and senior MYF. 7 p.m. Worship service. Thursday prayer meeting at 6:45 p.m. Rlvarre Circuit U. B. Church L. A. Middaugh, pastor Mt. Zion 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 6:30 p.m., Christian Endeavor. i 7:30 p.m., preaching and Communion service. I 7:00 p.m, Wednesday, prayer meeting. Pleasant Grove 9:00 a.m., Sunday school. 7:00 p.m., Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, prayer meeting. , Mt. Victory 9:00 a.m., Sunday school. | 10:00 a.m., preaching and Communion service. 6:30 p.m., Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, prayer | meeting. 0 | Mt. Tabor Methodist Circuit , Clifford C. Conn, minister Beulah Chapel Donald Shady, supt. Worship service at 9:30 with the i pastor bringing the sermon. Sunday school will be at 10:30. 1 Pleasant Valley Donald Byerly, supt. Sunday school at 9:30. Worship service at Iff: 45. OUr car must stop at the service station for a new store of ertergy. Our minds and hearth also need ( a -refilling of inspiration and [ energy. Come to Church Sunday ! morning. Mt. Tabor Mrs. Austin McMichael, supt. Sunday school at 9:30. God still speaks to the world I WHY GET UP NIGHTS DUE TO KIDNEYS? rush ram wn ms Menn's wn •If you get up nights—have frequent de- . sire to pass your water —but have only scanty passages—yes, and have backache, due to excess acidity In the urine, be glad . you’re redding this: Three generation* ago Dr. Kilmer, a famous doctor, found hundreds of fell AMients With this trouble. Painstakingly M made a medicine of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams —Nature’s own way to relief. He called it "Swamp-Root” and • millions of grateful men and women have taken it—often with amazing results. Swamp-Root goes right to Work to j flush out kidneys ; ; . increases flow ol urine, helping relieve excess acidity ... so the irritated bladder gets a good flushing , out, too. Many report getting * good night’s sleep after the flrst few doses. . Caution: take as directed. For free trial supply, Send tb Dept. T, Kilmer «s Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Conn. Or—get full-sized bottle of SwampRoot today at your drugstore. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate IDe Voss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. i We’ll be glad to Represent you ( In the transaction of Real Estate i at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years In this business in Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Lelchty, Rep. O Make your anni- j versary an extra 1 special occaslonj 4 W y — eerttl her * ,oW ‘ w Y ers. Freshly cut, fragrant flowers delivered eve/y« where. Phone 100 DECATUR . FLORAL CO. T Joe A. Kelley Greenhouse on Nuttman Ave. I liJlllllilll 1 'IM»

in His printed Word. It is helpful to read and discuse it in Sunday school. Mt. Pleasant Mr. David Ceok, supt. Sunday school at 9:30. We have a good school, good fusses, good and a Good God We need to learn about. 0 Calvary Church Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minlsUr Sunday school 9:30 am.

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Prayer meeting following Sunday school. Midweek service Thursday 7:30 p.m. SECOND OF WAR 1 (Continued from Page 1) Relatives are awaiting word on the arrival of the body of T-4 Norwin T. Stoppenhagen, being sent from New York after an overseas trip from Belgium. — 0 Trrde in a Uoodl Town — Oeeatur

TRADE IN A GOOD PUT LITTLE GIRLS INTO COMFORTABLE ACROBAT *ftlgi-Hex Sh**» In This New, Exciting t\ ftM I C010r... RtD! / This fall every little girl wants her new shoes in RtJ) and Acrobat has ’em fw her! The Myles she likes.. .ih the color she DEMANDS...and of course HL < with the comfortable flexible r'( \Wl\ \X sole, the supporting rigid arch \J> \\\ I that makes AcrobaU the wisest A/ V 'XI shoes that parents can buy. VJV See them...select them... ■ HERE, today...in RED. v J •RIOId areh— I FLEXibl* tola Giant Illustrated Book ' A gay story-color book written in '1 riirtne... a gift front Tumblin Tim ® lit ' with each pair of Acrobat Shoes. J, I girls in ■ i I ( Uwiiflex’SHOES ■ Lane Shoe Store I PUBLIC SAUI Having sold the farm, 1 will sell all my livestock and penmjß ■ property at public auction on the farm located 3 miles east and 3 | south of Berne: 3% miles east and 2 miles north of Geneva; ! I west of Jefferson high school, on Thursday, November 6, 1947 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. 17 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 17 Holstein cow. 4 years old to freshen in Feb.; black Jersey >■ 5 years old to freshen in Feb.; red Shorthorn cow. 5 years old tolndH en in Jan.; Guernsey cow, 5 years old to freshen in Jan.: cow, 5 years old to freshen in Feb.; mripdle tow. 5 years old in Feb.; Shorthorn cow, 4 years old to freshen in Jan.; 2 GuernseyhtiH ers coming 2 years old. pasture bred; Shorthorn heifer coming 2 o’d. pasture bred: one Holstein and one Shorthorn heifer coming!■ year old; 2 Shorthorn bulls coming 1 year old; 1 registered StattoiM bull 2 years old. All the above cows are bred to this bull. One DofttM ewe. GRAIN AND HAY Four tons second cutting alfalfa hay. baled; 8 tons clover WM ba ed; 6 tons wheat straw, baled: 11 acres good corn on the stalk. ■ FARM MACHINERY Farmall F. 12 tractor on good rubber with cultivator attaclunerM g I.H.C. mounted corn planter with fertilizer attachment; Co-op M-M I disc harrow, new last spring; Case 4-ft. 1945 model combine, in gw® | condition; John Deere model H. manure spreader, like new; Join® I Deere 4-bar tractor side delivery rake; 7-ft. soil filler cultimulclie® 1 60-tocth spike tooth harrow; John Deere rubber tired wagon «:® j 16-ft. grain bed, a good one; 2-wheel trailer. 6:00x16 tires and stociß | rack. MISCELLANEOUS I DeLaVal single unit milking machine and stall cocks foi co -■ I 10x12 brooder house, like new; 5 hog houses; John Deere corn > -■ ier with electric motor; single shovel plow; wheel barrow: ■ ■ 5 new barb wire; 100-gal. hog fountain; 16-hole metal hog fee, ' r ' ■ I mower; garden plow; fence stretcher, block and tackle mi t | sausage grinde; butchering kettle; %fiorse electric motor, s 'J milk cans; several milk buckets; No. 12 cream separator.^ ■ • der; 20-ft. sjraight ladder; 2 lawn chairs; hay slings. - ■ I scythes; one electric and one oil 500-size brooder stores. - ■ i spray pump, new; 5-gal. motor oil; l'/z bushel Deha 1'^ \. corn. bushel alfalfa seed; electric fence charger: bar . ■ er; power take-off pump for tractor; log chain: lot of (' i,■ lawn swing; buck saw; post hole digger shovels, forks 1 . | gal. white house paint; 3 gal. red barn paint; 9, gal. aluminum P« I grease gun and grease, and many Other articles. L. A. MANN, Owner TERMS: CASH Jeff Llechty, Auctioneer. E. W. Baumgartner, Clerk Lunch will be served. I Public Auction GOOD FOUR ROOM HOME 510 Niblick St. Decatur, Indiana Saturday, Nov. 8,1:30 P I LOCATED — 510 Niblick St., Decatur. Indiana. * i? paNTRY* HOME HAS FOUR NICE ROOMS and LARGE j y Gas. City and Soft Water, Large Cistern. Built-in ■ Slated. Good Foundation. New Siding and Ro°i- it Tre es. DOUBLE GARAGE, Large Lot. Nice Garden Spot an.i A WELL CONSTRUCTED PREWAR HOME IN FIX POSSESSION in 30 DAYS. tit i e , TERMS: 20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of- ( Liberal Loan can be arranged. REX GROVER OWNER f J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Sale* Manager i Salt Conducted bv. ® [ Midwest Realty ATction Co. w- ' 9 ccatur > Indiana —„ —— ' ; democrat want ads bring rE’ l “ .

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