Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1948 — Page 6

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Candidate Visits Republican Leaders Harold E. Achor. judge of the Madison county superior court at Anderson and a candidate for tJO Republican nomination of judge of the northern district appellate court of Indiana, was in the city today in the Interest of his campaign. He was accompanied here by Vincent Kelley, former local lawyer and Decatur city attorney, who has been practicing law at Anderson since his discharge « from World! War 1! army service. Judge Achor' conferred with local GOP leaders.

REAL ESTATE & HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT Public Auction Saturday, May 15, 1948 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. Real Estate to sell at 11:00 A. M. * ft— ROOM HOUSE—ft Located in Pleasant Milin, Ind . firm bouse South of Mann's Garage. Cottage Type Six Hoorn House —I rooms down —2 rooms up one room can completely finished with very little work. Tongue ami Groove Siding Good Asphalt Shing e Roof Adjoining Summer Kitchen. Good one car Garage. Cistern. Nice lx»t 66x132 feet. Shade Trees. Nice Lawn. Immediate Possession. TERMS—I/4 Cash, balance on delivery of deed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Good 2 pc Wine color Living Room Suite; Good 9x12 Rug and ; Pad; Rug 6x*; Good Walnut Stand; Magazine Rack; 2 Rockers; 2 Floor Table Lamp; 2 Pr. Wine Drapes; Good Metal Double lied with Good Innersprlng Mattress and Springs; Oak Dresser; Good Walnut Finish Gate Leg Dining Table. Buffet and 6 chairs, a good suite; Radio; Metal Cot and Mattress; 9x12 Linoleum Rug; Florence Hot Blast Stove. South Bend Range; Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs; Good 6 ft. Coldspot Electric Refrigerator; Steel Kitchen Cabinets; Singer Sewing Machine; Library Table; 2 Beds; ABC Washer; Kitchen Cabinet; Oil Stove; Oil Space Heater; Dishes. Cooking Utensils; Wheelbarrow; 16 ft. laidder; 2 Lawn Mowers; Garden Tools; Small Tools and articles too numerous to mention. The following consigned by Bryce Daniels: Good Saddle; Sulky Cart; 1 Barrel; 2 Measuring Wheels: 3 Gas Lights; Grass Seeder; Grain Sacks; Buckets; Hog Feeder; Oil Cans; Tool Box and Tools; Cross Cut Saw;; Hand Saws: Planes; Wood Working Tools; Dresser Base; Shovels. Rakes, Hoes. Tool Chest; Lawn Mower; iatundry Stove; Walking Plow; 1 set Boat Oars; Good Outlatard Motor; 2 Lawn Chairs; 1 Electric Sweeper; Hand Sweeper; Drop Cord; Trailer Jack; Poultry Netting; Iron Bar; Smoking Stands; Clocks; Breakfast Table; Rockers Bookcase; Antiques; 11 Mussel 1-oading Guns; Dishes; Furniture; many small antique articles. TERMS—CASH IRA JONES OWNER Roy A- Ned Johnson. Melvin Liechty—Auctioneers Bryce Daniels —Clerk 4 10 13 PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, will sell my household goods at Public Auction located in Monroe, Indiana on State Road 124. on Saturday, May 15*1948 Sale Starting at 1:00 P. M. (COST) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 3 pc Living Room Suite; Occasional Chair; Library Table; Studio Couch; Walnut Gov. Winthrop Secretary Desk; Floor I-amp; Bridge Ump; Table Lamps; Magazine Rack; 12 ft. Dining Room Table; 6 Chairs and Buffet; Telephone Stand and stool; 2 Rocking Chairs; 5 Flower Stands; Ferns in wicker fernery; 1 Brass Bed. springs and mattress; 2 Iron Beds, springs and mattress; 1 Wood Bed. 1 Dresser; 4 Rugs 9x12; 1 Rug SxlO; 1 Rug 6x9; 1 l-arge Round Crochet Rug; IS Throw Rugs; 1 Strip Carpet; Feather Pillows; 6 Wool Comforts; 4 Cotton Comforts, and other bed clothing: Draperies; Curtains; Long Mirror; Pictures; Sewing Machine; G. E. Electric Sweeper and attachments; 2 Hand Sweepers; Electric Iron; One Skelogas range, like new. White Breakfast Table and chairs; White Porcelain Top Kitchen Cabinet; Coldspot Refrigerator; 3 burner Oil Stove and oven; Estate Heating Stove; 46 pc. Dinner Set and other dishes; Cooking Utensils; Maytag Washing Machine; 2 Tubs; Copper Boiler; Wash Board; Ironing Board; Camp Chairs; Canned Fruit and mason jars; Stone Jars; Garden Plow; Garden Tools; Coal Bucket; Lawn Mower; 2 Step Ladders; 1 ten ft. Rung Ladder; Hand Fruit Tree Spray; Kerosene Drum; Curtain Stretchers; Soft Coal; miscellaneous artlcsls too numcrouk to mention. TERMS—CASH. Mrs. Dan Noffsinger OWNER Roy A Ned Johnson, Melvin Liechty - Auctioneers Bryce Daniels —Clerk. < 13 PUBLIC AUCTION CLOSING OUT SALE Saturday May 15-’4B I-oca ted back of Erie Grocery—Opposite Erie Depot 1:00 P. M. Antiques—Boston Colonial Wail Clock. 7 ft. high, black walnut case. 12 Inch brass pendulum—the last one in U. S. A. Several antique mantel clocks; several antique rifles and shot guns; cow born footstool; 1 Old Boston Rocker; 1 cane rocker; several antique stands. 1 Lot of Dishes; 4 Library tables; 2 coffee tables; 3 buffets; 3 dressers; 2 overstaffed rockers; 2 oak leather rockers; 5 rockers; 1 chair and ottomas; 2 good washing machines; 3 dinette sets; 2 chrome tables, • chrome chairs; 1 sowing table; floor lamps; table lamps; 2 round stands; 4 steel lunch stools; 4 washing stand; 3 electric sweepers; 1 buttle gas range; 3 radios; 1 Singer glove machine with U h. p motor; baby scales: 2 good floor show caseo; 1 counter candy case; child's play pen; 1 set shotgun shell re-loading tools complete with supply of powder; I wood or metal mitrebox and saw; 1 meat grinder: several good used electric light fixtures; largo supply of new plumbing fixtures—bath room fixtures-2 and 3 way lavstory faucets —t » ,nk faaceta—sink and lavatory traps: set of blacksmith tongs; several hand tools; several good used auto tirov; Numerous other items not mentioned 1 — iMo Buick Deluxe Sedan, in good condition. 1— IM4 fniernatioesd 5* ten Pich-up Truck, .la goof coaditioa. 1 good, handy Trailer. 4xß ft. bed with spare wheel and tire. Not responsible for accidents _ / ERIE TRADING POST J. HENRY FAUROTE—Owner Susan Brother!—Auctioneers A J FsuWa ... J — .. — 12 13 14

Send Berne Youth To Hoosier Boys' State • ■> !■—■MSB Berne. May 13 — Ixx-al legion ' Post 468 will again sponsor a trip ' of a local high school youth to j Hoosier Boys’ State, which will be held June 12 t>> 19 at j Three boys have been nominated i for this trip and the Legion members will vote at their next meeting. May 25. The receiving the largest ’ number of votes will receive the i 'rip. o — As far back as 1927 pig Iron was exported to England from what is I n<>w the state of Pennsylvania.

Sues For Damages To Household Goods —I Charges Company Damaged Articles Charging that the defendant company damaged several articles of furniture when they moved his household goods from Huntington to Fort Wayne. Errol Smith’s damage suit against the South Side transportation company has been venued here. The demand from the defendant

company for damages allegedly done to a piano and other articles is 8500. in the divorce action of Ruth agifnst Herbert Bailer. Judge Earl B Adams ordered a citation reI turnable May 19. He set the ! Grace vs Donald Brown case for ’ trial May 17. In the suit of Weldo Zehr against 1 the United States Fidelity and I Guaranty company, the defendant filed a motion to make the complaint more specific. A partition action was filed by Samuel and Mabel Yoder against Lydia Roth and. others. A complaint on contract was filed by Hamilton Hunter against Robert M. Kolter. 0 Terre Haute Man 1$ Sentenced For Life Plea For New Trial Is Denied By Court Terre Haute. Ind. May 13—(UP) —Arthur E. Parker began serving a mandatory life sentence for the murder of Mrs. Lillian Marie Johnson today, after his plea for a new trial was denied. Judge H. DeWitt Owen pronounced the life sentence on Parker. convicted March 4 after a threeweek trial, late yesterday after he denied the now trial request. The life sentence was jnandatory under Indiana law for a conviction on second degree murder. Parker was found guilty In the dismemberment slaying of Mrs. Johnson. ! his former landlady. Mrs. Johnson disappeared in 1943. but Parker allegedly led police to several graves here last summer, where (serfs of a human skeleton were found. Parker's plea for a new trial was based on evldrure by Dr. I! J. Pierce of Terre Haute. Pierce testified that he X-rayed Mrs Parker's head in 1935 and said the photoes at that time showed a fracture of a frontal bone. The doctor said he X-rayed the skull identified by state witnesses as that of the missing woman and failed to find evidence of the fracture. State technical witnesses countered Pierce's statements with testimony that signs of a small skull fracture might disappear during a period of several years. Vigo county prosecutor John Jett I said Parker would be taken to the , Indiana state prison to begin serving his sentence “within the next day or two.” - 0 —- ■... Berne Barber Shop Changes Location Berne. May 13 — Cyrus Liechty. local barber, has rented a building: on Main Street from Homer Schug. and will move his shop, now located ' on South Jefferson street, into the new location about June 1. The | present site of Liechty'a shop is : owned by the Economy Printing Concern, which plans an extension program. o Trade ‘w a Good Town — Decatur

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Threc-Ycar-Old Girl Is Fatally Injured , Indianapolis, May 13 — (UP) — Robert Jean Kern three-year-old daughter of Mrs. Marietta Pauline Kern, died In General hospital last night of Injuries suffered Tuesday when the truck In which she was riding was struck by a train t The girl's father is dead. g ’■—o Monroe Bible School Will Open Monday i The Monroe community daily vacation Bible school will open MonI day ut 9 a.m. ami continue for two r weeks. All workers and children are i asked to be at the Monroe Meth-1 <Miist church* for the opening sea-1 i akin. The school is open to al! I children of the Monroe community. — o Poe Fire Department Also Called To Fire The P«e fire department also made the run to a truck fire near the Allen-Adams county line yesterday and assisted in extinguishing the blaze. Credit had not been given that department in a previous story. Come To EQUITY where ICE CREAM IS BEST! EAT at EQUITY — Sandwiches — Salads Soups — Pies Malts — Sundaes EQUITY Dairy Store Phone 158 Looking For Something NEW? • We are sincerely grateful for the overwhelming response to our new innovation on last week’s program. We proudly present the same program every Wednesday and Friday night. This will be a regular feature for your enjoyment, at

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