Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1950 — Page 2

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H r- toy. • -*■• Pint to Fall Leaaao for January M> am * ■WROUBLC m THE CHURCH ran * start anywhere Sometimes tt starts with tbs weora. That was the way tee eerty ctettch hand tt. The expeetetatt* te trttomrtte e*** they tried ran into snags, tar not even the first Christians were

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perfeaL Tba ehurch in Jerne. alem was in a sense tater-raciaL Some were born and bred in Pataetine. ist them were stain from the oulMdd* wtUl Greek names, ttnraateim* dlaaak am

speaking Creak aa ~ their native toogue ™ —Hellenists they were rated There was argument: Were the Hellenist widows Retting Weir share et foe church's hel»» CemmMtoo Cbshasn k oMH APOSTLES, betas eefisd on. “ * refused to straighten the tangle J themseivee. Let the eburcb elect a F ’ committee, they said. First on the list was a man named Stephan. He tuned out to be most tanwus tar being the first Christian martyr, but when he tell unconscious beneath that shower of stones, there died no ordinary man. Te begts with, he filled the - - bte as chairman of taut ConemMeo on Grievances. Mot many men. then er new, eooM rnt an throe qaetfileatttas tae Apeetiee required: regotoitan, aptoltaattty, and wiadem. Tt takes a very tactful man to settle a difficulty in which women are concerned; it takes tact to handle any committee; it takes tact io manage an kitor-racial situation, it calls tor wisdom to handie funds. e • *- ; ■ - Debater = SOME MEN THINK thamselvea bigger than their jobs. Some "men really are bigger, and Stephen * was one of these. He spilled over. —sotn speak: hehad even mere energy and ability than the job called for We hear of him debating around the synagogue circuit particularly in the synagogues which were used by Jews from other parts of the world. Wc have no dutotta of fosse debates, hoi we knew hew they always eame oat: Mspbstt get the derision. We can gooes, from his great speech in the hear of his death, what his gem oral line must have bees. Many Christians in Jerusalem at that Unie hfid l.ttle at no idea that Christianity was actually a new religion; even the name "Christian" had not been thought of. They cons.dened it a form of the Jewish religion. a • e Scholar ' STEPHEN'S SPEECH at his trial iActs ?> may sound dull to some new, but tt was not dull to the audience No man makes a dull spedvh on the brink st death. Further, tt was that speech that got him. killed. His 'listeners may not bave liked it. but they eertainivdid not think it dull! The beauty of the speech io that it reveals Stephen’* keen insight Into the rel.gious history of his people. Speaking without sates, -be reviews the history of close to t.SSS years in s IS aahieta talk, and yet brings set tae meta pifotaOtoy a real aebtaar eaa do that, a nsaa who la both Meturtaa and peepbei. The mod taspertant peaho to Israel'. Msteey were God's revelations to Ibe at; and Hyphen shows that these revelatteas bad never bora tied to S No institutions and no place Is indispensable to God The same God who had wrought new things In the past bad new wrought a new thing hi Christ And the rettgiea of thing in Christ. see Martyr {STEPHEN S AUDIENCE was not O convinced. Seeing murder in their eyes, Stephen knew his tone uwas .ahor* In a few itlngtag'Tast words he reminded them that murder was an id story in that Tem pie They had killed prophets, they had killed Jesus the “just One." And now—. Now they dragged Stephen out and stoned him till he died. /> ... . . Well yes tea step a valee tap yoe caaaot Wop aa idea Mephea was tint Io tail, but wet the teat. Totals very year . Christ has his martyrs, wee aad womea who win dis rather than deny him _ • You can., silence a man but you cannot rfienee tr-rih when' the world goes against “»» the Ch-jrcr ahdu-d remember that was then . "the.htato of the ~ irty-s is too seed of ths Chares'

• * |Rvaia«dm | ) fit. Paul aad Wincheslsr U. B. CUcutt Dalm OsOani. naneer ww-u vew-r' ■■( ■ Winchester Sunday school 3:30. Sermon 10; 3* fid. Fata Sunday aeheai 8 JI. Christian Mndaavor 1 pa. fiwmon. T:3» pun. W. U Mall. minister 3:3* Monter Worship ia-80 Bandav Ptihir-t 3:l*. MeibedUt Youth Fellow i stop 1 7:3t, We wIH join with the i Friends tn thpir evangelistto aerv- > tew WMia lheaa ■iiltaNS eenttene I we will have no mid-week services, i ■ •——.. ilwHw Grsvk ClkrikftkMi CBWkkßi Sunday school t:>J. Worship Hear 1»:>*. January f». Rev. Drink one of oar great steered wiaialers will speak at 7: SO. Rlvarre Circuit U. A Chore* L A MMMMBfIIb {MMkkC 1 Mt Zion ' P:3O era Sunday school ' i 10:30 ajtt. Prgpfbteg servtoa. 7:00 p.m. Christian Hndsnvor 7:0o pm. Attending revival at Mt. Victory. ■ ’■ ■; ' . ■ ■ - Plea east Grove 3:00 am Rwaday school ' 10:00 am- Clara meeting. 7:00 p.m. Christian Bndeavor. i 1 - TTEBDAY. Jan. 14 7:SO P. M. First Msnnonlte Church. BERNE 1 Aueptoss of County-wide 1 Youth for Christ. | COME! PmtnliJ If »GOO Os CBIATION** - -000 Os THI ATOM’ i i “voicf Qf f lEH ADMISSION

REVIVAL MEETINGS Every Night—Through Jan. 29 TRINITY EV. U. B. CHURCH So. Wahtat a Crawford—VAN WERT. OHIO Rev. James Gihson Mm. Hetty Gihaoa MS CwOfeHrt Artlat - MMtci.n COME TO CHVRCH EVERY EVENING—7:3O P. M. 11.1 I —■■■■■■■,.. I I I ■■■—' SUNDAY; 10:10 A. M. and. T. 30 P. M. EST REV. C. P. MAAS—edSNBNMNNMMWBNMMEBNMMMMNMMMNMMHNBMMHBMMNMNNRRMNMRNNkm a ng FUNERAL SERVIC E |O AS WE CONDUCT IT fp ] NinM is not Waited U» the mere Aw | mechanics of profeosioaaJ perP 1 formance. I* ■ rather an effect to J. ~ lighten the iaapact of bereaveZ «"d to lift the eo«f*>H* ' f aM * uncertainty that confront. / ■ family made desolate with i / sudden seneration. IO GIILIG I DOAN y : -NW«I fUNfRAI HOMC_ DhCATUR. *HONE 7»4 > »KI J - r// j *

I T:«0 p«. WMaeaday. sttsadtag revtvnl st Mt Vlctggy 1:00 s.m. Sunday school 10:00 am. Class meeting. 7:00 p.m Rvsaireltstic mooting ■ftoyivnl ndw to progress Rev U T. Norris is oar evangelist. All are welcome. Brother Norris Ik the pastor of the Valow Chapel B U B vWOb fisuteh , Cttaps>r t * r ’ Montag worship » IS b.«L Sunday sehool 10:30 am. Pleasant Valley .\ Sunday school 3:10 am. A~— Marning worship 10:45 am. MO. WteMSt Morning worship O:»0 a*. , Sunday school 10:30 s.m. fiaaday school I 0 3P a m ML Tabor Sunday ashoal P.M in ’ Morning worship 10:« am. "Repent nnd believe the Gospel." Calvary I. U. B Sunday School 0:30 am. The lesson wtn be spaa the aabject. ! First Chrtottan Martyr " The superI tatendeitt. Ltayd .Lichtenberger, will be In charge Following Sunday fichaol. al 10:30, prayer service win be hold with the class leader, Ertnal Sblfferly. in charge. The evsatag service al 7 pm. will be la honor ft the retired mln inters of the ehurch. Pioneer day is being ohoerved In all oar shurchas during the month of January. The pastor will speak oa the theme. "Pioneers of the Faith." Plans lor the revival February 13 to March 5, are being perfected. Your prayers and Interest are solicited tor this important work. Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Church Lawrense T. Nereis, paster P:3S Sunday School. T. I. Drew, supertntoadent. Wendell Miller, assistant. 10 » Worship Evsatag gorvico * 45 Junior C H- Mra Carl Hurst, loader * 45 Adult C. K Nile Williamson, president. * 45 Youth Fellowship. Jane'. Brown, prenident. 7 *0 Worship Servtoa. 7:30 Each Wtaneaday eveuinx. Prayer meeting. Omer Merriman', leader. Antioch United Miooionory 3 miles west Decatur, t South of MN l L. W. Null, pastor 4 Sunday school 1:M am. OlUr } Kreps. raperinteadeat I Morning worship 10:30 am ~~ Evening worship 7 >nt j Cottage prayer meeting Wedneej day 7 p in I We invite you to all these senI lees. , gt. Luk*"-Ey>aneelical A Reformed Honduras H. H. Meckstroth. minister 'J a n>. Worship servue -l« a in. Sunday krbool ... 7 phi Youth Fellowship Misr] Doris Dick will discuss the theme. "Movies for Missioas.'' *

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1 Monroe Revival 1 ISaK.--z M Mr. ai;d Mrs. Clarence Jackson, above, it Portland, are evangelistic siturers for revival services which are now in progrera at the Monroe Friends chart*. The Rev. Vernon Riley, pnator of the church, is delivering the evangelistic sermuns Services sre hold each even-lngjb*-7;M o'clock, aad will continue until Sunday, Jan. 30.

Leads Revival h | '. .. 1 i f R i ■ i I .... i ■ I r I Anton Ends, above, student at Olive Nazarene collage at Kankakee. 111.. wUI Ire the evangelist for a week of revival servicra at the Church of the Naxarene here, be ginning Sunday Music and special singing will he under direction of Gerald Geng. of the Fort Wayne Bible Institute. Young people of the church are sponsoring the re vivsl. held each evening at 7:30. and elouljig the evening of Jan to CHURCH NEWS FlMMmt Data The rH&imn. film. '‘Reaching, ffom Hearen;’* wMV b« ahown _at the Pleasant !>ale Church ot the’ Brethren Rnnday evening at seven a'cioct. ’■ ' SC twka TH& youth St. Luke Evangelical and Ketonhed church Honduran, will meet* Sunday even Ing at -? o'clock, with Mlhb Doriw - Dick in charge The Theme-tor di»-' cUAHton ia “Movjea for .Miwiion? Alt .commJueemembers and ’he executive Imard are asked to bj' preaeirt'to receive Ins tractions on duties for th® year Presbyterian Church T»n Decatur in*h. ho<d student* < will eiage five evangeltatic dialogue* at Presbyterian \esprr». Snndat afternoon at 4 «» t h>rk The TififT pUyletw TCdtcare **»nu' ail®, iworw to dcubl and in differ once; j tuch doubts a- plaiibr youth and] adjdU aiikP The rbara( t« r« and player* are' as follow* Gay Goodtime Jackie Hite.jl versde ‘ Siieie Quv*:et r Wottcefi tieorv <’rfxeki>pf I Iluk Hitdenbach. '•*?*«* idlly; Ilsee Harlwrw Sandy Syenla ‘ - iJoaglab Thompson, ver) M>» Patrick Creed Robert Br» n , nan. ' And) v » - i • - Mose*, versus L<>gt« Kaye I tun yon; and "Gloria Goodenough" » ♦ Coilecn A!< < "nn* I! versus Harry Humble ya< k Petrie — I These miniature d» hate* bet ween I the doubtet and th» Christian were . | originally wryten by t he. pastor.: the Rev. A- U. K GLUandtr.-tor use tat the* Pje<bvtrrjMir young peoples* ! conference at Winona Like last A«O* L i \ The vespers nf rvice oL, which f these dtaloKue* are a pai L-Wid. fe>_ ’lire < oagrrgationa] ringing in h« worship The. first nt the sen* * of vespers ’■f'i’vireK, ItCi", was held I in the «hun k lasr Sunday after n'ooti. honoring Dr Fred l*mtcrson.i wlio orU'lnally planned the vespers’ LLKcasion> One Minor Accident/ Is Reported Here line 1 ac< idem investigated by the sheriff» <>ffi< e Thursday. night when a <ar <-atr i* en »y" it ay Dani Habcgger its fuel line froi*>n and the car balking, was run into from behind by a tar driven by Ernest Hoe. who was unable i to stop his tar in time.. Total damage was estimated at ido*’.. ] Preble Township Meeting On Monday . The Preble township extension’; group will meet Monday, puht at the Friodh*«>irn Mhooi a* 7~‘»’ nclocK. announced todsV Adamsfounty commissioners and iwnhwuy superintendent paif Sauer. will attend the meeting A diju nssion wifi 'be h* Id « 6n- l teniing th* Preble t*>wHNfdp nmd Miuaiion inker fcm»»Ltanval. z aitef-w will be dlwr ussed dunpa the meeting

Forestry School —7 w wV WM • W BWW WwWW w On January 26 Aa rataaatoa formin' school 7 will ba h«M la Um 8L Jobe's Bcbote. locatta oa U.B. rae4 37. ■tetra county agent L. E. ArehboM. The date will bo Thareday, Jaa. 3*tb at 7:3d ».m. Arthar Parrtah. , enoaatoa foroater. will be Uto > gponker. Tbla foreetry acbool will be of particular intereet to adult 4-H dob toodera aad their 4-H atoaiben who are Interacted la B*t--tlag more information oa wildlife and conrarvatioa projects. Coaaervation chib member* will fled Mr. Parri.hi talk on wildlife habitat* of real intereat. Examinations Listed Under Civil Service Th* U. 8. civil lervic* coutmi*n*ioa today announced an examina jtion for economiat for filling poal- ,! tlonx iiaying 13.<35 to **.400 an-1 nually In varioua federal agenciea' I lu Washington. D. ('.. and vicinity. ’ H No written teat ia required: to ■. qualify, applicant* muat have had from five to aeven year* of economic research or analyte* including xpeciallxation In one of the.. Helds cciverfed by tile examination. Pertinent college study may b« substituted for part of the experieui* Further information may be ijSialned from Rolierl Frlslnger at (the local poat office. j ■ 7■ - ■■■." Indianapolis Woman Is Killed In Crash lndianap<»H».,_Jan 2rt. Ixila M Barker. 23. Indianapolis, was killed today when the rar she was driving left V. JS. 40 «s»t ■lt here and at nick a bridge abut-, iio-nt. .-i.ifi poll, e said I Injured critically In the crash - .'was Pfr Edwjfd" Sumner. 2J. H Hope. Ark. Also injured but Ini taff. condition were T Sgt. Francis |~ Hehtield to.' Sumter, S.C.- and Pfc Richard Weidman. 2U. Friendship, N.Y ' '■ - The three soldiers were front) Shaw Field air base. Sumter. on temporary duty at Aliisbri di-t vision. General Motors. "oils, for fr»ining~~ If Yau Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*. I

DRIVE OUT TO MWS MARKKT SNE MAKES PRICES OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. 7 A. M. to It P. M. 5 miles South of Decatur on 27 HOME MADE COOKED—READY BOLOGNA KEMCAT - Stall ». LARD,..-LIZ,,. Wc By The Can V. S. No. 1 FANCY GRADE tote APPLES —— Bu. **** BEST BUY OF THE YEAR—LARGE SIZE 1,0011 COOKING Uto AP POTATOES- I, - 100ftq. Truck Load of Frosh ORANGES and TANGERINES Large Size Doz. FRESH COLNTRY—LARGE SIZE ----- - EGCrS doz. 55c COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES

Plan Aflotow Show At Farm Institute Program For Adams Central Institute A* nutateur ahow tt* to MM Wedneaday. February I, la the Adam Central gyniMUtaat a* fee pragram of the Adaaaa Ceatral tar rneTk taatitute. accoedteE to •* B*mdM3ibf*AtnAnt iiibelm IkV Retailni* Normaa, county recreation officer. All peraona, he ated. a* Adam* Central achate diawtet aad Fraaah and Preble townabfea are aMONe to enter’ though the entry llata will be limited to the flrat five in bteao, vote®. recitaUoa. novelty acta. Thrae caafi wriaaa will be awarded In each claaa,"to be presented by jBfiBM wito wM ba announced tetor. Eatriae will ba elaaad Jaauary >O. Norman aaid- He urged thoee decking to antae Ip notify Mr*. Walter Egley, route K ar Gene Hike. Moarpa It ia hoped by officiate that there will be aoveral eatrtoe to the novelty acta. Almoot any kind of apeclal act, such aa imitation*, tap dancing, juggling, acrebattea. are included In thia category Toke Applications For GE Schoiarsbipi Schenectady, N. Y„ Jaa 30. — Application* for foaM aad achalarahipa available to enpioyaa aad the children of employee of the General Electric Company and ita affiliated companies are now being accepted for the school year of . 1350-I*sl, William W. Trench, tt*- ' rotary of the company and chair- ' mab of the G-E education committee. has announced. Since 1*34. when the first formal educational aaaiateneo program ana offered by the company. 7*4 loan* and acholarahlpa totaling t1».14* bave been awarded. Trench reported.

If you need a oport coat, you should take advantage of Petenon'a Half Price Sale. 1 ™ f Smith’* OS® R«>iy ■ MVlvfc PIMM 1894 ! w* aarte a cemplete Ilea es Grade A Oalry Peeducta. (reameHes Tasty kishes i*^*- - **Mu,,,agcktowi

Trip To Switzerland Nonh Steury. founder and presl dent of Deeatur Induatrlra, Inc., music boa manufacturers, baa returned from a buataera trip to Bern. Switeerland. The trip nna made In a OtaMtaßattaa ntaae to and fraa Nbw Ter* QkF, W of Gand ar, NawtauniiHßd. paltering abM* 1* heart betvoan thia tety and BwWairtea*. Marte ta.irannttia need *r th* -ta<toilte*<attNjim,jiii!MeMlMuer:. land. Thia waa Steury * third trip to that country in the peat aeveral year*. Ma algo virtta* ett* relativaa te Bwitaartead. — Confeaa your ewe atea. ne* your netahbora'.

SALE CALENDAR ~ JAN fl—Deeatur Hale "UnT Merchandl** AscUM. 7mr. X«w . Ctothlng, Hardware, eta. EC. Doahrmaa. auctioneer. » ' JAN. 31— Raynaoad KlmberUn 5 ate. E. and 1 ml 8. of Hoagland or 3 tai. 8 of Monroeville then 3 mi. W. ar 1 tai B. of Boaton attr* er 3 aat 1. of Meatur to Daw K*ta"hMM» then .-.fc-m General farm ate*. Roy A Ned Johaaoa aad Mrtvia LtoeMy, BWt JAN. 3«-Zearl JehMan, * at. W . 1 mi N of Genera. 33 head rattto, •• hega. bay and grain tare* machinery A power equipment. .... . Midweat Beatty Anetton Co. J F Saaataan. suet JAN. 3«—Lioyd M. Williama, 3W.mllra aauthweet of Bltafton an 8. W. caraar ta Airport. Dairy cattle. Uveetock. farm machinery. 10:3* A as. Rileaberger Bro*., auct*. JAN. 35—Frank Haaai aad Victor Sharpe. I ml & of Bluffton, then 3 mi. t Dairy caUla. haga. fam machinery. 11 A M. Ellenberxer Bros.. anA tkrnaero. — JAN. **— Dillan Miller and Daley A. Folleek Estate, owner*. K mile *wet of Ohio City, Ohio. ‘l*7 acre farm in 3 trneta. 4 room hooee aad tot. peraona! property 13:30 EBT Homer Peileek. Middle Point. 0.. auctioneer JAN. n— Gordon C. Buaan. 3 milea NJS. of Willshire on 41. then let -1 horae bdjfT3|Bno. farm ma<Mnel-y 1 P M EST suman Brea., aaettoneer*. JAN 3S— Ellxa Roto estate, first house north of Methodist church, Monroe. Ind Modern duptaa. * room* down. 4 room* ap Household geode 1 p. ta. ttUeaberger Brea.. AaeltooWe JAN. te-CMntoa L. Btoveaa. executor Permilia E Weis, 11* teat Oak street. Decatar ll* story atnrca bouse aad pereoaal property- Roy ♦ Ned Johnson. Auctioneer* JAN. *o—Fred H. Romaine, 5 ml. K of Montpelier Improved 138 acre farm Claaerat personal property Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F Baumann auct JAN. 30—80 Regiatered Hampshire gilt*, county fairground*. Warsaw. Ind IPM. W R Wedrlck Fanaa, Silver Lake, owner* JAN 31—Ray Miller. 8 miles Weet, I milea north at North Msec beater M acre farm Midwest Realty Aa< Uoa Co.. J F Ssnmaga. a act tanner

[i Public Auction • Thu Undersigao* ntlt aett at public auction the peraoael prepeaty • of Maggie Miller, leceased UTHRMY, JANUARY M, 1151 •t twelve oclock noon at the family bonw-stesd .located approximately oaobalf mile south of what I* known as Salem ip Blue Creek township, * Adama -orntty. Indiana. * HOI SEHOI.II i.iNHIK . " Duo-Ther* Oil Heater and teak completed! mostha old. NeO Twin I Bed;—3 Jretacra, | cupboard* 3 piece Living Room Salts: Matahte top kitchen range. Maytag washing machine. Übrary table; Kitchen table and chairs: Ftoor Lamp*L RCA Eteri,ri<- Table Modvl Radio. New Per fori ton 8 Stove: Kelvtnaior Refrigerator <i month* old, 4 complete beds with msttrowre snH spring*. Walnut desk. Studio Couch: 3 0*1,2 Axmln*t*r Rug*. Buffet: 3 rwking chair*. Kitchen Caldnet IWop leaf tahie. Devi*.Sewieg Markins; Zenith Battery Radio TOOLS AND OTHER ITEMS Chicken C'retee. Work Bemb. HMO pound FairhnaM* Pteitorin Scales. Cha-ken Feeder*. Miscellaneous .Tools; Trailer and .-ttock Rack. 3x12 Brooder House Hog Fountain. Set of Huhhering Tools. CHICKENS *0 head White Rock Pullets’. t ft White Leghorn Hens . Job lot tit bard and soft coat and many other items not mentioned TERMB—CASH .. . Ji ■ ELMER W. BAUMGARTNER Administrator of the Estate of Maggie Millar, deceaasd. lek Lierhty- Anrttnnerr First Bank of terne Clerk ;o •< Public Salej Reil Estate Aai PtrsMal hoiorty ELIZA ROTH KSTATC — Monroe, Ind. Ftrnt Hmmm Nnrth of Methoduri Church UTURBAY, JANUARY 10950 Bel* Martie* at 1:M O'clock p. M. REAL ESTATE-COMPLETE MODERN HOME Square Type Two4Uery Tile Block Duplei* Thia houae ia ia extra geod condition, ha* 5 room* and lavatory down -4 rooms and bath up Good dry haaemrnt under entire house F ft. deeft Ferraoe Uke new with forced itaal. Two good tern* for drihkfßff Wmer and soft water Gas wafer heater Outside entrance to upstair*. ’ This Js the rtght kind of a house that anyette would appreciate .Located in good neighborhood close to churches. whool- and business district, large-corner kx. also fell siae let on o*at . Large Hera, 33x32. now used a* a garage aad work shop Nice lawn around taluae. pie My of shade trees, large grape harbor twe large clateraa boner ha* alate rote This Koperty , an be seen anytime before day of »ale, by calltag Mrs. Deunia Lantx. Bluffttm Ind or Rileaberger Bros . Blufftoa. lad TERMS ’4 Cash, balance with deed and abstract. Possession in 30 l day* Property win aril at St no p M BOLMEHOLD GOODS -7Small E’eririe Fritadslre. Detroit Jewte botUe gas stove; Singer Sewing Meehiae Kereeene stove. * piece Living Room Suite Dis'ng Room Table. 4 leather chairs buffet to mauh, 3ftt<l |„ c<(a( . h . 3 piec( ,- ““!*• * pr ‘ M •** iron ted. spring and mattr**.: Roils-Way Bed aad aattrera. Wardrofc. tetra Cheat of Drawer* 3 «ta chair*. Platform Rocker. Oak fofo Coke. Table; 1 m.nd.: 2 Table temps: Floor temp. Large Mirror; Several Small Mirrors’ Door Chime « odd chairs; ikttchen chairs. > Cupboard* 2 Kitchea Stools . Bedding: « panels ot lace < urtains. I panel. <d rayoa and silk curtains. 1 halt Ceagoiauw rug. 1 Pxi: Axmtaster rug; ueveral small ' throw rggs. small Radio, Porch Swing; Dtsae*. Jar?etc. TERMS ON HOI'SEHOLD GOODS *CA»IC — —— Not Itoepoaullde la Case Os Accident*. LZ. ELIZA ROTH, ESTATE MR*. DSNNIO LANTI, tXiCUTWtX ™ E!lenl>erger I tow Aa.tiefoerK Bluffton. Ind Phone 5*3 or Me-* Farurora A MervUaatu Bank—Clerk • ' jg

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1850

AH the Japanese aad Protestant mission organisation* ta Tokyo will move into one building early ta I*so, according to the Japan Bible Society. Th* Tokyo Christian Center constitute* part of a movement to erect Chrtottea eaatera at tea heart of aU Japaa'a large clttag. M THAT COUGH WITH S M OUR OWN ■ K COUGH BVRUP H 849 c and