Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1951 — Page 7

' 1 ' '' • January 19, 1951

120-ACRE FARM - 120 | PERSONAL PROPERTY ' Public Auction J Tuesday, January 23 |j| Starting at 10:00 A. M. X ’'!■? 4 Real Estate at 12:30 P. M. LOCATED-J.mile I South of &erne,_.lndtana on; th S. 27 and %'mile j knowtjjps the late Leopard F. Sprunger farm. ' . ; ' IMPROVEMENT^— G ood 9 room frame house with goqd slate .roof; plenty of closet two lavatories and stool op firkt fjoor; bath tub. oft second iffcor. 1 Built-in kitchen Sink. water heater, new in 1950; plumbing: forced air furnace.; installed 3 years ago. Thyee room ’summer. house. Bank barn .40X80. with hog shed 32x10 attached;' slip; 42x20 tool shed and corn crib; chieklen house and sev- ’ era! other . bit buildings; good drove well and plenty of cisternA for || ■ fire protection. ■ ‘ ij ' ,■ ~ ' ' J • ill ®tsreM<Bf good productive soil. 15 arrest in. woods and pasture; f 15 acres of H heat to be'sold with farm. Crops have always been pro- ? perly rotaiett and fertilized. '■ /!' . 1 1 . F 1 <*'or FURTHER INFORMATION CALL or SEE THE AUCTIONEERS. TERMS 2<r|; day of sate, -balance on or before March 1, 1951! when possession W given. s MRSi ELLEN SPRUNGER, Owner , 1 U PERSONAL PROPERTY — I CATTLE and HORSES J t 12 head pf feeding steers; Sorreh Mare, ll yrs. old; Geldihg 7'yrs. old,, both and good workers. ]• '.V I < '| I ’• FEED iju. good yellow torn; 250 I>u. oats’; 25 bu. soya beans; 250 t bales mixe||hay; 5 tons loose mixed hay; 100 bales bright wheat; raw;',4o tons of -cane silage; cane seed. ' T —IMPLEMENTS — ' if 1938 JOIIN DEERE MODEL A Tractor oft'steel with cultivators; ■ ||’ Allis CllaltUefs 2 bottom-14’’ tractor plow on rubber; John Deere trac? I tor ditjtr; Jbljn Deere,Field Cultivator; John Deere Spike Tooth Harrow; Black |lawk corn planter A McDeering bimley 8’ cut; IHC side Ij rake; (tiiinri iJak-Nj- McDeering mower 5’ cut; John Deere auto steer rtrbbor Hied bvagon with grain bed; Jbhn Deere web hay loader; Mo-.' line 12 hoe, fertilizer grain drill;'manure spreader; wheelbarrow/; bob sled; hartley; cultipacker; platform scales; corn’■sheller; fuel drn'ms; •mow gradjer; walking plow; shovel plows; buzz saw; metgl coni sled MliKb seats? < slip s|ooi>; John Deere spring tooth harrow; ( screw ja<kf 2 wheel Trailer {with springs, stock rack r &| grain bed;, ' brooder. hoitsr 12x18; electric brooder; chiekVn feeders i fountains; hog. feedersfountain; luthiers; milk: caiL;! corn cribbing- iron I kettle; Carpenter tools; shoxeLs; forks; 4." tile, • .AUTOMOBILES. 1941 Deliixr 2 door' Chevrolet, good tires; 1936 Master | 'door Chevrolet; with good tires. I . T »l| ’ J HOUSEHOLD GOOIXS I Dixie stove; kitchen cabinet.; Hand made antique cup •board; 4 beds with, springs and mattress; stand; chest of drawers; rolkers; 4 djwser; Remington typewriter; china cabhiet; large extension dining table; bookcase; Pritna wqsher and laundry tubsgsahsage stuffcr/and lard press; large ' meat - grinder; fruit janr’ creeks; 2 Bakner Box. Baxter:wood stofps; etc. ‘V ’ TERMS'— - • Not Responsible for'Accidents. NOEL SPRUNGER, Executor Roy & Nedfjohnsok -Auctioneers . | \ 1 ' Melvin E. tjhechty Auctioneer , - ,( •* Phillip Neuetjsc hwander-rAyctioneer E. \V. Baymgartriel'-i-T lock ‘ Howard Biiunigartner---At,torney j ' ' ■ | served on grounds ■ 15 19 . TRADE IN DECATUR

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Os Slaying Husband Richmtii|d, Ind., Jan. 19: — (U,Pj Katherine \V.' Imhoff, i 41. was convicted of voluntary manslaughter i last night in thp.Sept. 29 \shotguy slaying of her husband A (jury (deliberated three' hours before/returning the verdict anu Wayne i Circuit Judge G. H. Hoelscjheri said he would pronounce sentence Monday. •Mrs. Injhoff was charged with first-<jlegre|e murdei' in the killing of her husband, Edward 46, dur, trig a family quarrel. Voluntary' mvinslangnter in Indiana carries a mandatory sentence of tk'otol 21 years. ] Don’t Talk About Troubles; Correct Them Says Mother • When n;any folks get to feeling badly they just don’t know what to do. They fret and stew around, tell their neighbors, their friends and tjheir family how badly they feel arid they usually do feel

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Annual Vaccination For Dogs Is Urged Meeting liicld Here Thursday Afternoon County health Officer Dr. Harold Zwick and coupty health niirso Miss Jean Shockley met with the rabies section of the county health committee in the bounty extension office Thursday afternoo.n. i >. An ' educational .plan was . made to promote the annual vaccination of owned dogsp > agginst rabies and I the elimination -of all stray dogs. In order for the campaign to be effective in ’cities and towns a,s well as the rural areas; representatives of the Cities and towns pf iAdams county were invited to be present. JWm Rauderibush, president of the Adams Countyv Farm Bureau, reported that- Union. Blue Creek and ,|St. Mary’s townships favor a plan of farm to farm canvass for dog vaccination. If the firmer wishes his dog vaccinated'. will be asked t > riame the veterinarian he wishes to have call at the farm and treat the dog. | It is hoped a similar plan will be out in cities and towns. Pamphlets, on rabies will be prepared under the direction of the •health council and be available to' ’the canvassers. L/ : 'F.. ' o Jb- i ‘ 41 I w, fl a, Kwh JI liiaaHMk MONETT]'DAVIS (above) is named ! imbassador to Israel, succeeding lames C. MacDonald, , who resigned for “personal realms’* after igrving two and k hglf years. t>avis goes to Israel frpfn post of U'.CV to Panama; \lnternational)

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No Meat Dishes In Cooking Contest Tcrquay, England, Jan. 19.— tUP)-—There will be no meat dish js at an international cooking contest in which cheta from all ever teuropp compete here next month. The International Academy lof Che’s (Cared that descriptions and pictures of roast pork with craoklln sidss of beef .and baked hanijs would drive British house-

SALE CALENDAR JAN. 20—Heirs of J. J. Longenberger, on No. 124 in Monroe, Indiana. Household goods. 1 P“. M. Jeff Liechty, Auct. JAMI. 20—Elmer Maldeney, 3 miles North of Poe on the Winchester Road. Closing out Dairy Cattle, Hogs, Farm Equipment, •j 10:130 A. M; : Ellenberger Bros., Aucts. JAlfr. 20— Frank V. Spencer,. 5 miles West of Markle, Ind., on No. 224 \ then’ 2 J A miles North. Complete Close Out Sale; 11 Head ! Extra Good Dairy Cattle, Hay and Grain arid Machinery and Household Goods. 1 , 10:00 A. M. Midwest Realty Auction £o. I ’‘J. F. Sanmann. Auct. ! J Aft D. Malott, 3 miles South of .Peru, Ind., on the Strawlown Road. Well Improved 158 Acre Stock and Grain Farm. * \ 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, auct_ JAN. 23—Mrs. Hattie Hine, 2 miles North of Roanoke, Ind , on State Road No. 114, Well Improved 30 Acre Farm. Modern Home \ and Ideal Country Place. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Aiicr Hon Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. . JAN. 23—E. T. Schocke,,. 1 ml. E. of Bluffton on 124 to Elm Grove 1 Cemetery,, then % mi. S. 48 dairy cattle, 17 hogs. 12 noon. ' Ellenberger Bros., aucts. P . 5 ’ JAN: 23+-10:00 A. M. Noel Spruhger. Executor. I'mile south of ( Berne on U. S. 27 and mild east. 120 acre farm and irh- . provementg and personal property. Roy &. Ned Johnson and .Melvin Liechty,'aucts. | JAN. 24— ~ 5:00 P. M. Mr, & Mrs. Jesse A. Swartz, owners, 712 N. 2nd ! St., Decatur, Ind. Household goods and miscellaneous articles. J. F. Sanmanri. Auctioneer, Midwest Realty Auc., Co. JAN. 25—Community Sale, Valparaiso Guild. Decatur Circuit .Chapter. Reitdorf Hay Loft. 11 A. M. Chris Bohnke, T. D. Schiefer..stine, Donald Bohnke, Aucts. JAM 25 —10:00 A. M. Stucky & Kirchhoff er, 3Va ml. S. and ml. ,W. of Berne. -1 mi. N. and 1’,2 fni W. of Geneva. Complete > closing out sale. Roy & Nted Johnson & Melvin Liechty. aiic JAN. 25—William Widner, 5 ini. N. of Columbia City, Ind., on Highway , No. 109 then 2 mi. W. Improved 262 Acre Farm with two sets of Improvements and complete line of Livestock. Machinery and Grain and Feed. 10:00’A. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. , JAN. 26 -J. L. Kearns. 17 mi. N. 'of?Fort iWaype. Ind., to Junction of / 205 and 27 tlfen W 2*4 mi. on Township Road. Imprwved 100 Acre Fam, 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., i J. F. Sanmann. Auct. 1 , ‘ JAN- 26 -Chris Balsiger heirs, fifst farm cast of Berne on 118. > Cattle, hogs. feed, implements. 10 A. M. Ellenberger I Bros, and . 'Philip Neuenschwander. Aucts. If JAN 29—Robert Boesch & Soil. 2 V 2 milesi East then I*4 miles North / of Woodburn, Ind. \45 head of Spotted Poland China bred •’ ’ gilts. 1 P. M. \ 1 JAN. 10 -y 12\00 Noon, Herman Franz, 3 mi E. of Decatur on road 224. then mi. N.; 4 mi. S. of Monroeville on road 101 then 1| . mi W. or 2 mi. E. of Fuelling church. 11 head of cattle and ."><» registered Yorkshire hogs. Roy & .Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. Aucts. < FEE. 1 -jl:<H) A. M. EST. John Willrath on the Steva farm located ’ ■*l mile, west of St. Marys. Ohio on U. S 33. Complete < losiijtg'qut sale. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. aucts way No. 37 to the State line thpn 1 mile North and I mile {West. Well Improved 160 Acre Farm. 12:30 CST. Midwest ' Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Auct, FEB. 3 Richard Darkless. Executor, in Monmouth. Ind.. Residence . property and approx. 2 acres of| land, 1:00 P. M. on prein-. ise* in Monmouth, Ind. Midwest Realty Auction Co , J. F. | 1 .Sanmann. Auct. • 'I (L' p . ■C 4 I i \

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11 —— I wives to distraction. ■ The British ration is 50 cents yworth of meat a week for a family of four, j I '/■'"’■/! 1 .. ■ The earth is nearest 1 thfe Sun in January and farthest from it in Jaly. The foivner position (called perihelion) occurs in 1951 on Jan-, ; uary 1, with a distance Os 91,4473 1 090 •miles. Aphelion, the time of 1 greatest distance, will occur July 4, with a separation of 94,562,0<!0 • miles. \ ' ' i . ..-I

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Public Sale l We, tlje undersigned, will sell at public auction, the livestock, ' farm machinery and feed aS listed, located first, farm east of Berne, Ind., on on 1 Friday, January 26,1951 Commencing at 1(1:00 A. M. Prompt 20-- HEAD CATTLE—2O ,;,i Guernsey cow, 7 year® old, due to freshen by day of sale- ' Guernsey cow, 7 years old, fresh 6 weeks, milking 5 gal. day- ' Guernsey cow,i4 years old. due to freshen by day of sale; ‘ J \ Guernsey cow, 7 years old, freshen in 2 months) Guernsey cow, k 9 years [old, milking and pasture bred; Durham cow, 4 years old, milking and pasture bred; Black cow, 8 years old, freshen in spring; 10 heAd of Durham heifers, bred to Durham bull, will start freshening any time.* J 3 head Durham heifers,!B months old. These cattle are tested [for Bangs. 27—HEAD HOGS— 2i l! 5 Sows to farrow the last of February; 1 big sow not bred; 11 Berkshire boar; 20 feeders. - v - L; • 2 — HORSES — 2 Team of Chestnut Sorrel Mares, smooth mouth, good workers, | HAY AND GRAIN 12(1 bales of third cutting alfalfa hay, striiig tied; 40 bales of 2nd cutting alfalfa hay; 200 bales of clover, string tied; 90 bales of bean hay. wire tied; 15 tons of alfalfa and broom grass hay. loose; 395 bales of wheat straw, wire tied; 470 bales of wheat straw, string tied; 250 bales of oats straw, string tied; 900 shocks of good coin in field; 750 bushels of good corn in crib; 900 bushels bt heavy oats; 10 bushelk pf Little Red clover seed. 1 I — IMPLEMENTS — 1939 W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor starter and lights on new rubber, overhauled last spring; Farmall F-12 tractor with cultivators on good rubtx-r; Allis Chalmers combine with motor, [straw cutter, recleaner with all screens, only combined [7O acres; New Idea 4-roll corn shredder in good shape; Papec ensilage cutter un rubber. like new, with shredder head; John Deere No. 52 tractor plow on rubber;, 7 ft. M<(’ormick heavy duty tractor disc 2 years old; McCormick Deering manure spreader on rubber; 10-holel John Deere grain drill fertilizer attachment; John Deere 999 corn planter fertilizer attachment; 9 ft.Vcultipackei•; 7 ft. disc; 7 ft. roller, rotary hoe; John Deere, side delivet-y rake; John Deere web hay loader; John Deere Big-4 mower. 5-ft‘. cut; John Deere 8-ft. binder; 2 wagons on rubber; gjrain bed; implement trailer with winch; good horse trailer; 3-sectfon spring tob:h harrow; spike tooth harrow; grain blower; horse cultivators; walking p!6ws; stubble cutter. ; j ? 1 MISCELLANEOUS Two wheelbarrows on rubber; Chore Boy pipeline milker. 2 units; slip scoop; water tanks; hog fountains; 5 canvasses; good set of breeching harness; lots of repair harness; collar; [lot of picket cribbing; hand tree sprayer; grease guns; cement hog troughs; 9 milk cans; milk buckets; tin roofing; l’>o ft. garden hose, like new; barrel of crudtj oil; grease; bolt nipperft; lit n. extension ladders: hay slinks; double trees; block and! tackle; lots of rope; log chaiins; shovels; forks; sausage stuffer; lard press; wrenches, arid rriauy other artiejefe not ipeiitioned. 1949 K B 2 %-tbn truck with 4-speed transmission. •TERMd- CASH. Not responsible for accidents. CHRIS BALSIGER HEIRS, Omers Eilenbergck Bros., Auctioneers f . Philip Neuienschwand- r. Auctioneer E. W. Raumgartner. Clerk I I - Lunch will be served. \ 19 23

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