Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1948 — Page 2
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SALE CALENDAR FEB 24 —Sam Aeschliman, % mile East of Bluffton on 124. Complet close out 82 acre farm and personal property. Ellenberge Bros., Aucts. FEB 24—Mrs John Hofstetter, 3 miles south of Berne. Ind., on statroad No. 27, then % mile west or 2 miles north of Genevi then Vk mile west. Complete close out sale. Jeff Liechty auc t ioiieei*. FEB 25 —Solomon Ternet, 16 miles east of Fort Wayne on U. S. 30 tc Cities Service station, then north on 101 to first farm or 3>4 miles north of Monroeville on 101 or 7 miles south of Wood burn on 101. General farm sale. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liecthy, auctioneers. FEB. 26 —Orley Walters, 5 miles north on 27. Closing out sale. Bohnke & Schieferstein, Auctioneers. FEB. 26—Walter & Don Neuenschwander, 5 miles Southwest of Fort Wayne. 60 head dairy cows. Donald D. Day, Win. Ford, auctioneers. and Ned Johnson. Auctioneers. FEB. 27 —Mr. & Mrs. George Fosnaugh, 810 N. 3rd. Decatur; 5 room semi-modern home. D. S. Blair, auct. Sale conducted by Kent Realty Co. MAR. 3—Basil Miller, on the John Miller farm, 1 mile north and % mile west of Middlebury, Ohio. The second road east of Ind. & Ohio state line on road No. 224, then north to second road, then east % mile. Farm machinery and equipment. Roy MAR. 6—Wesley Berger, 7 miles South of Rensselear, Ind., on Hy. 53. Highly Improved 120 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. MAR. 9 —John KZ. Frauhiger. 6 miles West of Blufftpn, Ind., on No. 124 then south mile. Weil Improved 92 acre farm, Fine Herd Ayrshire Cattle, Full line Tractor Farm Equipment and Household Goods.—Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will sell at Auction, 5 miles S.W. of Fort Wayne on U. S. 24, or I'4 miles S.W. of Times Corner, or 7 miles N.E. of Roanoke on U. S. 24 at Ridgebrook Farm, THURSDAY, FEB. 26 Commencing Promptly at 12:30 CST 60 — HEAD DAIRY COWS — 60 (These Cows are all T. B. and Bangs Tested) ALL THESE COWS ARE FRESH OR CLOSE-UP SPRINGERS. | Walter & Don Neuenschwander, OWNERS I Donald D. Day, Wm. Ford, Auctioneers John Taylor. Clerk. 2® 23 Hampshire Bred Gilt Sale ; ’ . I Wednesday, Feb. 25,1948 1:00 O’clock (CST) i Location: 6 miles South, 3 miles East and >4 mile South ] of Bluffton, Indiana; or 7 miles West of Berne on State i Road 118 and 14 mile South. J 40 — BRED GILTS — 40 ' Offering consists of 40 Bred Gilts sired by some of the ’ leading Boars of the breed, and bred to Boars of the thick, * meaty easy feeding type, from Sturdibilt and Century , Roller Breeding. Paul W. Goodspeed OWNER 1 Auctioneers:— t F. M. Hulick, Indianapolis, Indiana EUenberger Bros., Bluffton, Indiana. 20 23 ‘ — i Public Auction Having rented my farm 1 will sell at Public Auction the following personal property, 16 miles East of Fort Wayne on U. S. 30 to Cities Service Station, then North on 101 to first farm or 3’4 miles North of Monroeville on 101 or 7 miles South of Woodburn on 101, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, ’4B At 10:30 A. M., C.S.T. 5 — HEAD CATTLE — 5 T. B. & Bangs Tested Guernsey Cow 3, due by sale day; Red Guernsey Cow coming 3, on good flow; Jersey cow 2. on good flow; Holstein Heifer due in April; Spotted Heifer, due in April. MILKER: Farm Master Stainless Steel Milker Unit — pipe and stall cocks for 9 cows. 3 TRACTORS—CORN PICKER—IMPLEMENTS Minneapolis-Moline 1941 Model R Tractor on new rubber, starter, lights, power lift, and cultivator attachment; Moline two row power lift corn planter, like new. 1939 F-20 Tractor, on rubber, with power take off, first class condition; Cultivators; 1944 Farmall Model H Tractor on Rubber, first class condition; Cultivators; New I.H.C. 3 bottom 14” tractor plow; l.fi.C. yttle Genius 2 bottom 14” tractor plow; John Deere Heavy High Lift 12 inch tractor plow; Olivet 2 bottom 12” tractor plow; P. O. 12 inch tractor plow; I.H.C. tractor disc; Rotary Hoe attachment for I.H.C. cultivator; Mounted I.H.C. Power Lift Corn Planter with fertilizer attachment, good as new. for Model B; John Deere 2 Row Fertilizer Corn Planter, tractor hitch; I.H.C. 4 Row Tractor Corn Planter; McDeering mounted corn picker for F-20; 18 Disc Hoosier Grain Drill, tractor hitch; Beet and. Bean Cultivator for Farmall B Tractor; McDeering 7 ft. Tractor Mower; 7 ft. Wind Rower; John Deere 7ft. Tractor Mower; John Deere 12 ft. Power Take Off Binder, good; John Deere Side Delivery; McDeering Side Delivery; Good Cultipacker; I.H.C. Rotary Hoe; John Deere Manure Spreader, good; McDeering Green Crop Hay Loader; Beet Lifter; 3 Section Spike Tooth McDeering No. 6 Hammer Mill; Johq Deere End Gate Seeder; Grain Dump with 40 ft. of Carrier; Three Rubber Tired Wagons and racks; 2 Wheeled Trailer with stock rack, 2 Wheeled Trailer with big bed; Stalk Rake; Pump Jack and Electric Motor; Power Lift Buck Rake,: Pressure Grease Gun with Air Compressor; Eclipse 18 in. Power Lawn Mower with motor, ali new. Good Bicycle. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: South Btyid Range; Heatrola Space Heater. TRUCKS AND CAR 1*37 Dodge Pickup Truck in good condition; 1935 Ford Coupe in good condition, 1934 Chevrolet I*4 Ton Truck on good rubber, with sraifi bed. bri6ht Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay. i kkms—CASH. No property removed until settled for. Solomon Ternet OWNER Roy & Ned Johnson—Aqctioneers Melvin E. Liechly, Auctioneer Citizens Stats Bank—Clerk Not raspa&aia'e asM/tsata. Luoen wil be ed. jj- j I
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College Coed Held For Slaying Baby < Admits Strangling Illegitimate Baby i Champaign. 111., Feb. 23 —(UP) — ; An honor student coed at the s University of Illinois faced a t psychiatric examination today after admitting to police that she 1 strangled her illegitimate child j soon after it was born unassisted t in a girls' rooming house here. < Muriel Ostrowsky, darji-haired t pre-law student from Laurence, N. Y., was held without charge, f She told authorities the baby, a 3 fully developed boy, wds born last \ Friday afternoon. Champaign county state’s attor- ( ney John Bresee said Miss Ostrowsky, who will he 20 years old ta- ] morrow, said she strangled the j baby as “precautionary measure” j ; because she wasn’t sure whether! he was alive or dead when born. < She told Bresee she wrapped a | nylon stocking twice around the | baby’s neck and pulled “as hard as I could.” ' |j Authorities found the baby, with . the stocking still wrapped tightly ( around its neck, in a laundry bag 1 in Miss Ostrowsky’s room, where , she lived with three other coeds. Examination of the body showed that the baby may have lived 24 hours after birth, authorities said. Bresee said he doubted that Miss
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Ostrowsky strangled the baby im- 1 mediately after it was born. He said she may have put it into the laundry bag, thinking it was dead, 1 and strangled it after finding it | alive Saturday. County coroner W. F. Lamkin quoted the girl as saying she left a 2 p.m. clasl Friday afternoon when she became ill. She said she went to her room and locked her roommates out, explaining that she was sick and didn't want any- ! one there. ’ Her landlady. Mrs. Florence Til- < letson. said she became suspicious ! Saturday. She said Miss Ostrowsky told her that she had had a mis- ' carriage and “flushed it down the 1 toilet.” Mrs. Tilletson called police after 1 the girl was taken to a hospital 1 yesterday. They found the baby : when they searched the room. Authorities said she would be 1 examined by a psychiatrist today. ' The coed showed no remorse, ' Bresee 1 sai<J. He said she told 1 him she didn't think she had done anything wrong. “Will they put me to death?” She asked authorities at the county hospital where she was under police guard. She refused to name the baby's father, but said he was a former student who had gone home to Chicago. She said she didn’t inform him of her pregnancy until a couple of weeks ago. Miss Ostrowski, who registered for the semester about 10 day's ago after having been out of school for the first term, explained her condition to friends and Mrs. Tilletson by shying she had been “eating a lot while I was away,” authorities said. Doctors said she was in good condition, and spent the day in condition, and spend the day yesterday reading a book. — !qDriving Without License Charged Robert Eyanson. of this city, was to be arraigned in Floy® B. Hunter's justice of peace court late this afternoon on a charge of driving a motor vehicle without an operator’s licer.ee. His arrest on the' charge by Officer Roy Chilcote followed an accident Friday night in which Eyanson's auto was involved in a wreck at Madison and Third streets. City police reported this morning thpt the license number of a stolen car had been erroneously listed by the owner. The car. owned by Tom Lengerich, of near Decatur, stolen from Court street last Friday, bears new plates numbered 534,090 instead of 534,0Q9. The car is a 1940 gun metal colored Chevrolet. Lady’s Arm Was Bent Up Double Like A Jack-Knife One lady recently stated that her arm used to become doubled up like a jack-knife. Sue couldn't move her arm up or down because her muscles were stiff with rheumatic pains and the joints of her elbow and shoulder were swollen. She said she was ashamed to leave her hqys.e because people would stare at her. Finally she got TRI -AID and says she now can raise her arm above her head and the swelling her elbow and shoulder. The awful pain and stiffness is gone. She is enjoying life once rpore and. feels like “some other woman” since taking this New Compound. j TRU-AID contains Three Great j Medicinal Ingredients which go I right to the very source of rheumaiic aches and pains. Miser- ! able peoplfe soou feel different all ; over, bo go oa suffering' I Get. TRU-AID, tail by alf ferug : j Stores here in Beoatur.
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Young Killer Makes i Murder Guilt Plea Agreement Reached By State, Defense Chicago, Feb. 23—(UP)— The state of Illinois gambled today that it could turn the youngest confessed murderer in its history into a law-abiding citizen. Prosecution and defense lawyers reached an agreement this weekend, under which Howard Lang, 13. pleaded guilty to stabbing his playmate, Lonnie Fellich, 7, and hammering him to death with a slab of concrete. As a result, Lang probably will be placed in a juvenile institution until he becomes of age. The state will forego taking its usual “payment to society.” gambling that he can be molded into a useful member of the community if he is not subjected to the company of hardened criminals in a regular prison. Lang will be sentenced some time after March 5, the date judge Daniel A. Roberts said he will hear defense attorifeys argue their beliefs that Lang’s crime resulted from his rearing in a poor neighborhood and broken home. Dr. Roy G. Barrick, chief state criminologist, said Lang would be given special attention at whatever institution he enters. He expressed confidence that Lang could be rehabilitated because he is in “the most plastic age, when there is greatest hope from proper guidance.” ( “I don’t know how Howard Lang will come out,” Barrick said, “but he will get the chance to come out a good man.” Warden Frank Sain of the Cook county jail was of the same opinion. He said Lang prayed Sunday at services conducted at the jail. It was the first time since he arrested last fall that Lang attended the prayer meeting. Lang told reporters today that he will try to learn the carpenter's trade during the time he is under state custody. “They make a lot of money,” hp said. He did not speak of the murder in which he knifed and battered the Fellick boy to death last Oct,. 18 in a wooded section outside Chicago. The murder occurred during an argument over $lO Lang had stolen from his mother. Lang said he had one word of advice he'd like ’.to pass on to other children. “I'd tell them to remember one thing—hold your temper.” —6' ! Assessment Meeting Here This Evening John V. Barnett, assistant research director of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, will speak here tonight at 7:30 o’clock in the courtroom of the county court- , house., Robert Lane, president of 1 the Decatur Chamber, has extended an invitation to C. of \C. members and others to attend the meeting: ‘ Albert Harlow, county assessor, has also asked township assessors , and their deputies to be present ’ at the meeting, during which Mr. Barnett will discuss the 1949 assessment of real estate. Mr. Barnett will answer numerous questions ' concerning the assessment and its effects upon the taxpayers. The ■ speaker is recognized as an authority on the subject of taxation. -——— —O-- y. n .. — Trade In a Good Town -- Decatpr
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