Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1964 — Page 4

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Public Auction ANTIQUES - HOUSEHOLD GOODS Property of the Late Arthur B. Kleinhenz Th* undertigned will **ll the following at Public Auction at 317 Line Street, Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, December 5,1964 ONE P.M. Dresser; stand; rocker; bridge table & floor lamps; beds; straight chairs; marble top chest; books; picture frames; commode; library table; sewing machine; Coleman oil space heater; Warm Morning 65,000 BTU gas space heater, used 1 season, like new; rug & pad; book case/writing desk; Westinghouse refrigerator; kitchen base cabinet; cupboard; kitchen table & chairs; gas stove; 275 gallon fuel tank; dining room suite; mantel clock; miscellaneous articles of glassware, dishes, utensils, tools, and other items too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH Not responsible for accidents. ETHEL ami JANE KLEINHENZ and HENRIETTA OFFERLE - Owners Ned C. Johnson, Realtor-Auctioneer-Appraiser Decatur, Ind. Ed Sprunger, Auctioneer Bryce Daniels, Clerk Auction will be held Inside in case of bad weather. Furniture Auction I, the undersigned having sold my home and moving, will sell at auction, located at 206 Dearborn Street in Berne, Indiana, on -■ *■ Saturday, December 5,1964 1:00 O'clock HOUSEHOLD GOODS and Ml SC. 12 cu. ft. Deepfreeze 7 yrs. old; G. E. Refrigerator; 5-piece walnut bedroom suite with springs; 4-piece walnut bedroom suite with springs and mattress; dining room suite, table with 6 chairs, buffet, china cabinet; upholstered rocking chair; 2 record players and radio; 5 table lamps; floor lamps; magazine rack; chairs; baby bed with mattress; 2 rugs and small rugs; kitchen table and 2 chairs; lawn furniture,- radio lamp; 2 Eastman movie cameras, splicer, projector; projector platform; Seth Thomas clock; cuckoo clock; electric sewing machine; TV tray; fishing equipment; lounge with rubber pad; lawn edger; Coca Cola cooler; card table; Norge ironer; aluminum cook camping set; galvanized tubs; jugs; jars; log chain; picture frames; books; power mower; platform- rocker; copper screen,- wheelbarrow wheel; garden hose;- tron pipe; screen and storm door; bedding, linens, dishes, pans, and articles not mentioned. ANTIQUES and MISG. Walnut spool bed; calendar clock; 5 guns,- 3 swords; 3 dozen vases,- lantern,- 3 pairs ice skates; sleigh bells; 2 dutch pots,- 2 Iron leg skillets; Mountain Lion rug; red fox and iolack fox scarfs; cowboy boots, size 4'/y and B'-»-|TERMS—CASH Not responsible for accidents. Mrs. 0. N. Smith, owner Sale conducted by the y Phil & Miz Auction Co. Berne, Indian aFirst Bank of Berne, Clerk,

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Ev*ry Evening Except Sunday by THE DECAWR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. flnoemd at the Deoatur, Ind., Post Offi*< as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, 3r President Mrs. John Mdfk Vice President Mfl. A. R. Holthouse Secretary Ralph W. Bauer Treasurer Mbscrtption Rates Vy Mail, In Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 110.00; Six months, 85.90; 8 months, 83-00. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 81185; 8 months, 8fLOO; 3 months, 88 25. By Cartier, 88 cents pet week. Single copies, 7 cents. Grand Jury Indictments Most Adams county people were very happy to learn that three indictments had been returned by the county grand jury this term, even without having any idea what the indictments were for. The grand jury ia charged by law to investigate any offenses brought to its attention, and if there is reasonable doubt as to the innocence of the accused, to bring an indictment. The idea of a grand jury is an ancient and honorable practice. It’s purpose is to aid the prosecutor and court in determining who should, and should not be, charged with a crime. In practice in the past few years the grand jury has been largely a body which has inspected all the public buildings and recommended improvements. The first question which came to the mind this time was, “Did the grand jury recommend an elevator for the court house?” This was a perennial recommendation until Judge Parrish ordered the commissioners to erect one. In theory, the grand jury protects the public by bringing to its attention violations which have not been presecuted in the local courts, This is an important function. In practice, however, the grand jury is sometimes hampered by the lack of separation of powers. It is appointed by the court, and its legal advice comes primarily from the prosecuting attorney. Therefore, it is quite possible that cases which a prosecutor feels need not be prosecuted would not be brought to the attention of the grand jury. Os course, a grand jury has a right to hire a special prosecutor to assist it, but t his W seldom^done; : Therefore, most people quite happy to wee that the grand jury this timtf’ took its legal charge seriously, and brought some indictments. If there is a question of guilt, it is better that the accused have a chance to clear his name by being found not guilty than to leave the case hang fire. Editorial Written by— Diek Heller

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Decatur Ministers Will Meet Monday The Decatur miniterial association will meet at 9:30 o'clock Monday morning at the Zion United Church of Christ. The discussion on marriage counseling will be continued by the ministers. All Blacktop Roads - In County Are Open The Adams county highway department continues today to clear county roads, especially those that are biacktopped. Roads are reported slick where the snow is pack down, but not extremely hazardous at this time. Workmen continue today to clear the blacktop roads in an attempt to have them as clean as possible before lower temperatures set in tonight. A report from the highway department said that there is not much drifting to hamper the crews and that all blacktop roads are open. Dague Released At Adams County Jail Glen Dague, a resident of near Decatur, wa,; released from custody at the Adams county jail Wednesday. Dague, scheduled to appear in an Adams circuit court jury trial next Monday, was released when the grand jury recommended his case be dismissed in its report. Judge Myles F. Parrish followed the recommendation and had the case dismissed. Dague had been charged with forgery. As yet, there is still no report concerning the three indictments returned by the grand jury. Circuit court warrants for the arrest of three persons have been turned over to the sheriff’s department, and officers will serve the Warrants. "WAKEUP RARIN’ TO GO Without Nagging Backache Now! You can sat the fast relief you need from nagging backache, headache and muse alar aches and pains that often cause restlesa nights and miserable tired-out feeling*. When these discomforts come on with over-axertkm or .trees and strain —yon Want relief-want it fast! Another disturbance maybe mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink-often setting op a restless uncomfortable feeling. Doan'* Pill* work fast in 8 separate ways: .1. by speedy pain-relieving action to ease torment of nagging backache, headache*; muscular ache* and pain*. 2. by soothing effect on bladder irritation. 3. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 miles of kidney tube*. Enjoy a good night's sleep and the same happy relief millions have for over . 60 years. For convsnience, ask for th* large sise. Get Doan's Pills today!

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