Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 227, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 November 1946 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAffiS TIMES WEDNESDAY. Nov. 13, 1948

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The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, at the Thomas Davidson farm, one and one-half miles west and one mile north of New Lebanon, on TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 1948 . beginning at 10 A. M., the following personal property: 19 head of Jersey and Guernsey Cows. Hay, Strawy Sheep Mineral, Cattle Powder. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 9-ft. disc; 1 10-ft. harrow; 1 7-ft. disc, needs repairs; 1 horse-drawn Mowing Machine; 1 404 Wood Plow; 1 P & 0 Walking Plow; 1 2-row Horse Cultivator; 1 2-row Corn Planter; 1 10-ft. Cultipacker; 1 7-ft. Cultipacker; 1 Rotary Hoe; 1 Wood Drag; 1 8-ft. Spike Harrow; I End-gate Oat Seeder; 1 Side-delivery Rake, needs repairs; 1 Sulky Rake; 1 Hammer-mill, with sacking attachment; 1 Corn Shelter; 1 Cob Conveyor; 3 Water Tanks; 3 Tank Heaters; 2 Barber Mineral Feeders; Columbian Self-feeders; Hog Feeders, self-feeders; 20 Cast Iron Hog Troughs; 1 Sheep Dipping Tank; 3-4 HP Gas Engine, 2 HP Gas Engine, both need repairs; 2 Grain Scoops; 1 Grease Gun; 1 Grass Seed Sower; 1 Lime Spreader. with cart; 1 Hammer-mill Fan; 1 Grapple Hay Fork with chain; 1 Tank Pump and hose; 15-hole Power Grain Drill fertilizer and seed attachment; Brooder Stove; Chicken Scales; Milk Pails; Scythes; Twin Milking Machine; 10 Hog Houses, 6x8 ft., new type; Trailer, with cattle rack, on rubber; Massey-Harris Tractor, 101 Sr. 1939, on rubber; Farm-All Tractor, F-20 1935, on steel and rubber; 1 Rubber-tired Massey-Harris 7-ft. Power Mower; 1 2-row Massey-Harris Tractor Cultivator; 1 2-row Farm-All Tractor Cultivator; 1 6-ft. MasseyHarris Combine, with pick-up attachment and scour clean; 1 Timken Bearing All Steel Frame Manure Spreader; 1 2-bottom 14-inch Tractor Plow, John Deere. Terms of Sale Casli DAVIDSON & FELTNER HARRISON & DRAKE, Auctioneers. Lunch Served By Mt. Tabor Church. Not responsible in case of accidents.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

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War. deed. Versa Hart et ux to 'Hosea ' Stewart et ux for $1.00. Lot No. 5 in George Heap's addition to the town of Farmersburg. War. deed. Agnes Page to James N. Plummer et ux for $1.00. Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 3, Township 6 North, Range 8 West and running thence North 80 rods to the beginning, containing 40 acres. War deed. Austin ' Stanbaugh et ux to Essie M. Williams for $1.00. Lot No. 4 in Wilkey and Allen's Addition to the city of Sullivan. War. deed. Clifford Wyman et ux to Wayne Camden et ux for $1.00. Lot No. 6 in Dugger State Bank Addition to the town of Dugger. War. deed. Abbie Asbury to Max Hosea. Commencing 34 feet south of the northwest corner of Lot No. 49 in Plews Survey to the town of Hymera, thence north running east 173 feet, thence south 20 feet, thence east 173 feet,- thence north 20 feet to the place of beginning. War. deed. John Hope et ux to

Sherwood-Templeton Coal Company Inc. for $3500.00. Section 26, township 8 North, Range 8 West, containing 10 acres. War. deed. Dorothy Elizabeth Lash and Harold R. Lash to John W. Sparks et ux for , $1.00. Lot No. 16 in James Heap's Addition to the town of Farmersburg. War. deed. Delbert E. Freeze et ux to Sherwood-Templeton Coal Co. Inc. for $1500.00. The west half of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 27, Township 9 North, Range 8 West containing 20 acres. War. deed. Claude Hall et ux to Ben F. Duckworth for $1.00. Lots No. 182 and 183 in the Shelburn Park Place Addition. War. deed. Ben F. Duckworth et ux to George Sebring et ux for $1.00. Lots No. 182, 183, 185 and 186 in the Shelburn Park Place Addition to the town of Shelburn. War. deed. Elmer E. Davidson et ux to Kenneth W. Thacker et ux for $1.00. Lot No. 103 in Oak Lawn Addition to the town of Shelburn. , War. deed. Paul Hutchison et ux to W. ,H. Whitney for $1.00. Their undivided one-half interest in Lot No. 1 and 60 feet of the entire South side of Lot No. 2 in

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' To the voters of Sullivan County I wish to express my sincere thanks for the support given me in the recent election. EUGENE SMALLWOOD

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EK1GHT GIFTS THAT SAY 'V.2SISY CHRISTMAS"! f.S HUSKY WOOt SH5RTS. buffalo (see tag) plaids . . . warm, cheerful gifts! MEM'S VASKAElc 'SPORT SHIRTS. Cotton twill or rayon gabardine . . . 1947 styles! 3.49-4.93 BOYS' PLAID SHIRTJACKETS. Beefy all-wool Jackets . . . double asjhirts u..brightyQrl8.

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Dixie Bee Heights, subdivision to the town of Farmersburg, being located in the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 3, township 9 North, Range 9 West. War. deed. Louise Stultz Stites to Vera D. Rush for $1.00. Lot No. 4 in McCammon's Addition to the city of Sullivan. War. deed. Flora E. Curry, trustee to Henry K. Strawn et ux for $1.00. Lot 21 in Jno. Davis Sons Addition to the city of Sullivan. War. deed. Celia J. McCoy to Lloyd H. Sligar for $1.00. Section 22, Township 7 North, Range 8 West, containing ' 5 acres. War. deed. Musetta- J. Washburn and Nathan T. Washburn to Hansel Noble et ux for $1.00. Lot No. 6 and the house thereon in Shepherds Addition to the city of Sullivan. War. deed. Harvey Estel Rehmel et ux, to Max E. Hosea et ux for $1.00. The South half of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 14, township 9 North, Range 9 West, containing 20 acres. War. deed. Amie Nixon and Aaron B. Nixon to John H. Allen. Lots No. 184 and 185 in Central Coal Company Addition to the town of Dugger. War. deed. Stella Grissom to Frank Grissom for $1.00. Lot No.

9 in the Old Pittsburg Coal and Coke Company First Addition to the town of Hymera. Special War. deed. Home Owner's Loan Corp. to Floyd Calvin et ux for $1.00. Lot No. 84 in the original plat of the town of Farmersburg. War. deed. Claude Ed Mahurin et ux to Versa Hart for $1.00. Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in R. P. Becketts Addition to the town of Hymera. War. deed. Russell Oil Co. to Raymond D. "Wade for $1.00. Lot No. 11 in Crawford Place an addition to the city of Sullivan. . War. deed. First Federal Savings and. Loan Association of Sullivan to Raymond D. Wade et ux for $1.00. Lot No. 2 in Highland Place a suburban addition to the city of Sullivan. War. deed. William W. Stoops to Walter H. Faucett et ux for $1.00. Lots 31, 32, 33 and 40 feet off of the east side of 34 all in the original plat of the town of Dugger. War. deed. Rebecca J. Wence to Carl E. Wence for $1.00. Ldt No. 15 in Crawford and Heap's addition to the town of Farmers

burg.

MAN RAISES HIS ARMS ABOVE HIS HEAD FOR FIRST TIME IN YEARS A few days ago a man said the rheumatic pains in his arms and shoulders disappeared and now he can raise bis arms above his head for the first time in years. He said the pains he used to have from this rheumatism were simply awful. Sometimes his knees and hips were stiff and sore, but the pains were mostly in the back of his neck and across his shoulders. Now, however, his suffering is entirely gone and he says the change is due to taking RHU-AID. "Oh! What relief L" states this man. "Why don't other rheumatic sufferers get RHU-

AID." RHU-AID is a new formula. It contains Three Great Ingredients, so it is almost like taking three medicines in one. It goes right to the source of rheumatic aches and pains. Miserable Deo-

ple soon feel different all over.

So don't go on suffering! Get RHU-AID. Bennett's Drug Store. Adv.

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YOUTH MARRIAGES BLAMED 'ON. SCHOOL SEGREGATION LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP) Dr. Emma Layman, Atlanta, Ga., psychologist, thinks the high rate of teen-age marriages in this city may be attributed in part to segregation of high school students. Dr. Layman, here to conduct youth forums for the Y.W.C.A., said high school girls were poorly adjusted in ' their relations with boys because of the segregation of sexes., This is one of the few cities in the country which has segregation.

Thank God For Muscle-Rub! Writes Mr. Robert Jordan, j Colon, Mich. Advises cverysufferer if rem Rheumatic-Arthritic U Sciatic - Neuritic I Pains (to try Muscle-Rub. Here's the true story of man wha took treatments, used all kinds of remedies for his sciatic, neuritic pains without being helped in the slightest degree. Mr. Robert Jordan of Colon, Mich., suffered agony from pains in his hipknee calf of legs. The pain at times was so bad that he couldn't sit down. He tried several different treatments, many different medicines, all of which did him no good. He couldn't work. Ufa was misery for him. - - 1 iThen one day he saw an advertisement of Muscle-Rub the doctor's prescription and in desperation bought a bottle. He used it as directed and in 3 days .the pains were relieved and Mr. Jordan ! was back on the job. 1 No wonder he advises every rheumatia 'sufferer to try Muscle-Rub for fast pain celief,Get a bottle .today at r All rood drui? store's RememDer. Muscie-nuo is soia on mis money back guarantee. If only half a bottle doesn't bring relief your druggist lis authorteiaLti returns your.: money.

SWIMMING SQUIRRELS HINT HARD CATSKILL WINTER CATSKILL, N. Y. (UP) Local prognosticators believe the Catskill mountain area where Rip Van Winkle slept for 20 years is in for a severe winter. Their predictions are based on the fact that large numbers of squirrels have been swimming from the east bank of the Hudson River to swamp and wood lands south of this village. A similar migration several years ago was Eollowed by the severest winter on record in this area.

Relief At Last ForYoiirOoiigii

Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid natura to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION lor Coughs.Chest Colds, Bronchitis

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THANKS To all who supported me in my recent election to the office of Trustee of Hamilton Township, I wish to express my sincere thanks. JESSE E. SMITH

WALLS BROILER PLANT Fries at all times on foot or dressed. Chicks raised to broiler age in electric heated batteries never been on ground. Fat and tender mash fed. Just try one you'll want more.

Phone 102-A We deliver

529 Railroad St. Across tracks from C. & E. I.

J. O. WALL'S, Prop.

under the ownership of MRS. LUVICA CROWNOVER

Will Be 1 Year Old Nov. 21st

we're celebrating by naming our own

ANNIVERSARY BABY

To the child (boy or girl) born nearest our Nov. 21st birthday at 9:00 a. m. (this was our official opening time one year ago and contestants arriving before or after this date are eligible . . . but to the one registered nearest the 9:00 a. rn. Nov. 21st birthday) we will bestow our. blessings and gift table with honors as having been our "first anniversary baby." f Parents to enter their new-born babe in this anniversary feature, have only to fill in the following form with the attending doctor's signature in his handwriting to be eligible for consideration. No Entries Accepted Before Nov. 15

son of of (Child's name) (Parents' names)

(Address)

was born , 1946 at (Date of Birth) (Time)

No Entries Accepted After Dec. 1

in

(Place of Birth)

(Attending Physician)

Our Gift Table For Our "First Anniversary Baby" Holds BLANKET - DUCKY BLANKET HOLDERS DRESS SWEATER CAP & BOOTEE SET PLAYTEX PANTIES - LUCITE COMB & BRUSH SET (Nylon Bristles)

Gome In And Get A Load

Or Our

ANNIVERSAR

REDUCTIONS

Christmas Goods Arriving Daily We Lay-away

The Whole Family Likes To Shop At The TOT Shop, V2 Blocks South Of The Square on Main

"SHOPPING THAT BEGINS A T H O M E"

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